2 ! -1THE KIND HELPLESS AND SUFFEIUSG, 1FAIKT AND WEAK FEOMg RHEUMATIC TORMENT, YT CltlBRO MY DANA'S. I1NA S Alt 8 A PARI LL A CO.: I I QKOTLEMKM.- I am Aft v.mra nM. htr Ae-eMtfia-S Itioti a farmer. For tho In A mm 1 hne hwii I gu rHt imflVi-f wttti RhetmtHlltm, bad attiitvti I emikl not tir my arm. A conant pain In my ahouldera. One ann was bail that niy ftricef were ilrnwn n..til" t1me. Wfw aim affU-ted with a 1ui-iiIiik1 enritnatioil in inv Unmnr h with wTOrr nnin. 1 would bo faint and weak, ao I could hardly . DANA'S 1 SJISAPARILLA I and wv kmich ti WJ3I.iT., no pnln InmyH Hiouldcra and nnns. I am Ipdwd ftratrful. gp Your truly. DANIKI C. EG0LE8T0IC. The above trstin.oi.lal was acrt Uf by W. K.Sj Clayton, the wcll-knovrn Drtuorl!, Maple St,, SB Corinth, N. V., which Is fuflWecTguaiunice iWB Dana Sarsapar.l.a Co., DolUtt. Maine. 39 Hick Heartache tnd relieve nil the troubles teGf Act to a bilious ciEtouf the aystem, snob M Blixlnesa, Hauaca, Drowelnesn, DlBtrers iftn eating. Mo in the Bids, io. While their molt .tamArkabl suoewts bus been shown In ouiisg; Heaiacbe, 7t Clatter's Littlj Mver Pine nit etraady valuable in Constipation, curing nod pre venting tniBennoytaRoon.plalui-while they aluc tarrecteUdieordereoithestomachdmulittathe liver and regulate tho bowels. Ereniftaayoala sown fJtOliatheyironld bCBlmniitprloeleaatothaMIio rafter fromthlsdtsb-assliiecuniplalnti butfortu lately their goodneaadooa notertdhere,andtbnea -ernooaoetrytbora will find theso little pills Tain able In o 1.10115 '.-;.y that they will not be wil ling to do withoi . ' thou. Rut aftor allalck head (It the bane of bo many Uvea that hero Is where tre make our great boast. Ourpill3curoitwliilo others do not. Oarter'i! Llttlo Liver rilla are very email ana very easy to take. Oneortwoplllimalceadoiia. Thnjr areBtriotly vegetaUo and do not gripe or purge, bat by their r,-J..i- notion pkweeaU who isetheru. IuirtJlnat2!icnte; ttfor$l. Sola tf druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER h.CDIOIr.S OCT., New York. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIGS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! Respectfully Informs his old friends and the pubilo'generally that he has taken charge of tho old stand lately ocoupled by Felix Adrlcks, where he will keep on hand a fresh stock of Porter, Ale and Lager lieer. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. Pnnl ?nmmn Franoy's IJulldlnS. raiil OUmma, Cor. main and Poplar Sts. T. J. O'HABEN'S JSS&xloex S3n.op, COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything In tho tonsorlal lino done in flret class style, a una Dam room atu-cuou. m. II. Downs' Elixir WELL CURB THAT Cold AKB STOP THAT Cough. n, ainnd tlm tei ttbr SIXTY YEARS fsorl has proved itself tho best remedy fne tho cure oi Vvnautvnon, iCauuht, Cold, Whooping Oough, ma lail lung liiiiiutt in young or om. I I'riiic 2.":.i 5Uc ttud I.O0 per uoiue, I rintTUEBYWKEliE. f Wt?r33Kisi 4 MSB, tW ; BuBift AM SO HAPPY Itelieved me oi a severe Hlood troul '1 It has also caused my hair to grow out again, as it had been falling out by tlu 1 andful. After trying many physicians m vain, I am so happy to find a cure ir. Ci CI IDP? HyforclDB out germs of d O v -'V --' oa8o und tlio poison a well g pylt is entirely vegetable and harmless x Treatise on niood and SUln mallod free Cy Swirr Hrwitvj Cu Atuuu, ua. Corinth, X. Y i m FIGHT FOR HOME RULE Gladstone to Introduce Bill Monday. the DEBATE ON THE HOYAU ADDRESS ItniriMir'a Drantlo OouimnntA on the Out lined Pluns of tlio Oovnriiiuetit- Vigor out ltrpljr of the Pronilor Saliibury'i Attnclc on tlielrlAh 1'nltoy. TiONiiox, Peli. 1. TUo onrly evening wnn passetl in the House of Common In giving notices of motion. Notice Unit Mr. aindstnne would lntroduoe Ills ilomu Kulfi bill on next Monday elicited pro loiiKod Liberal olioers. At 8:80 o'clock Oeorge Lambert, Llb-ei-Hl, rosn to move the add res. Hu spoko to empty lienulies, tui did nlso Jiark Beau foy, Liberal, who seconded his motion. The House (Hied like magic, however, when Arthur J. llalfour, First Lord of the Treasury In the last Salisbury Cabi net and now leader of the Unionist oppo sition, arose, somewhat languidly, and, amid a storm of opposition cheers, lwgan In a sneering tone a general criticism of the government. He congratulated the Oahitiet upon the abandonment of the policy to abandon Uganda the policy whloh had been so fervently recommended by the Chancel lor of the Exohenuer (Sir William Hiir cotirt) before he attained hU present office. He trusted the government would at their enrliest convenience let Parliament know the causes which led to the recent troubles in Cairo. Among the chuiuh were undoubtedly rash utterances made by the Prime Minister and the Chief Secretary for Ireland, when they were in the opposition. Both were to blame for raising hopes which certainly would be productive of future difficulties. Mr. l'nl four then utmouuoeu the iSvictod TeuantB' Commission us unfairly consti tuted, that they were iuoapablo of pre senting a trustworthy report. Ho de manded thnt tho Home Secretary should any whether or not tho release of Etfan and Cnllan, the Irish dynamiters, was part of a policy of amnesty intended to involve tho release of all the Irish dy namiters. In conclusion ho charged Mr. Morloy, Irish Secretary, with having used tho Crown prerogative for political purpose?. ilr. UladsDone was cueerea louuly when ho rose to answer Mr. Balfour. Ho had noticed, he said, that, with the con tinued growth of legislative arrears, thu eagerness of tho country for vigorous egislation increased. He had decided to lose no time, therefore, in satisfying this eagerness. He reproached Mr. Balfour for assail ing with . inflammatory criticism n bill not yet introduced, and for doing his ut most to prejudice the minds of his fol lowers agalnt a plan of Home Rule, of which ho was still ignorant. Mr. Bal four nad asked where there was an em pire which had been strengthened by tho adoption oi local autonomy. Mr. Ulau fcloiio replied th.it, as Lord Salisbury had done some years ugo, he would point to Austro-Hungary ns an illustration ap plicable to tlio case oi Ureal Britain ami Ireland. He would also point to the British col onies, which, CO years nao, were ruled from London, hut demanded separation until suit government was Unally granted to them. He would not reply to Mr. Balfour's Invectives ngalntt Mr. Morley's adminis tration of Ireland, except to say that the wise policy of clemency bud been simul taneous with a great decrease of agrarian crime. Mr. Balfour's nttnclc upon tho Evicted Tenants' Commission recoiled upon him self. Why did ho not wait until the com mission's proposals came before tho House, when he could urge hU objections with greater force? The mission to Uganda was necessary in order thnt a thorough and impartial inquiry be made into affairs there. Tlio result of this Inquiry would enable the government to arrive at u rational deci sion. Those who wished to wash their hands of Uganda forgot the chnrtors and other obligations which they would in volve thereby. Ho did not believe that In his long par liamentary career he had ever uttered" words bo rash and dangerous as were those uttered by Mr. Bnllour concerning tho dilliculties in Egypt. These words had seemed to suggest that tho govern ment would loso no time in getting out of Egypt. Mr, Balfour rose and repudiated the charge that he had Miniented tho proba bility of a hasty evac uation. Upon resuming Mr. Qlndstone said thnt tho government had not to consider the question of occupation but merely tho maintenance of order. The relations of the two governments had now been placed on a satisfactory footing, and fur ther trouble was not npprehended. In conclusion Mr. Gladstone repeated his appeal to the House not to be moved by premature denunciations of the Home Rule bill. He could understand the Im patience of tbe members if they discov ered any disposition to delay tbe bill, but such did not exist. It surely would be better for all to wait and give the pro visions of tbe bill their full, careful, de liberate, perhaps oalm, impartial, even benevolent judgment. After Mr. (iiuustone's speech the House adjourned. In his speech Mr. Qlndstone showed plainly that he had beeu irritated by Mr, Bnllour' . taunts. The touea of his voice Indicated deep indignation and his gest ures were rapid and violent, espeoially vhi-u he repi Hated the impiuWalou that royal clemency bad beeu exploited for political purposes in the oases of the Irish dynamiter aud the Gweedore pusoners. When he came to the discussion of Uganda aud Egypt his energy was par tiully extiauhted, his voice was husky and he was obliged to relapse into a uou versuuoiiAl toue. lie t.poke for forty-five minutes with good elleoi. In the House of Lords Beveral new peers, iucluuliig Lord Playtair, took the oath precri!d for new members of the House. Tbe I'riuce of Wales and his son, the Duke of York, had seata on the cross bench. Lord Brassy moved the adoption of the address. His motion was secoiided by Lod Tliruig. Both mover nnd seconder spoke in general terms in support of tho government. Lord Salisbury, who appeared in oppo sition, said ha declined to questiou the foreign policy of the government. Touch ing upon the question of Home Rule for Ireland, lie said that tho one object of tho government during tho past sis months hud been to get the support of a class of men who hlthorto no politi cians In Knglnnd had to conciliate.. The koynoto of the Irish policy of tho gov ernment wns to get tho support of the criminal classes. Tho reference in tlio Queen's speech to Homo Rule was t'e mint peonllnr sen tence he had ever seen In a public docu ment. It see in 1 to indicate that the government opinion of tue whole Irish question with whloh Parliament hud to deal was that it was right for ouo portion of the Irish to plnoe their heel upou tho neck of the Protestant population. "A MERE MASS OF VERBIAGE." Irish Nntlunnl I.nafcuo of America, on the Homo Utile Hill. New YonK, Feb. 1. An address n-Po ' tho Irish People" has just beeu issued by tho Irish National League of Amerioa. It is signed by tho president, secretary nnd treasurer of the league. The address in part is as follows: "The great British statesman, the Rt. Hon. William Swart Gladstone, will within the next few days Introduce In th British Parliament a Home Rule uieaeuro for Ireland. "We have carefully studied its provi sions, aud we have arrived at our con clusions regarding it. "We are of thu opinion that the meas ure is a mere mass of legal verbiage, In tonded to give no satisfaction to any ' party. Even should the bill pass it would only place Ireland ou a still lower level. I "We stand to-day at the parting of the . ways betwixt resistance nnd conciliation. I We have advised the latter, until patten ou I has ceased to be a virtue and further l temporising has become a crime. "We advise the formation of clubs wherever tnere are Irish men honestly ! desirous of improving tue condition of 1 Ireland. We call ou you to join with us, so that we may be able to round out the century by the fulnlmeut of our hopes." PRESIDENT CLARK ACCUSED. ' Kourly 40.000 of lliuKuw llan lload's VitiuU bald to bo Missing. Nbw Havin, Feo. 1. Tho adjourned meeting of the stockholders of the New York, New Haven & Hartford road was held to take action on the lease of tho Providence & Worcester road. Tho meeting was enlivened by the presence ot Henry L. Goodwin of East Hartford. He accused President Clark, who was not in tbe chair, ot not accounting for oll,0l)a.50 iu the matter of the Stamford & New (Janaau deal of one year ago. He claimed that there was a dlscrepaiioy of that amount in tbe accounts of the Presi dent, ami asked for an explanation. Ife wns ruled out of order. Tho leaso was ratified by a unanimous vote. W. W. ASTOR THE PURCHASER. The New Veil; Millionaire Said to Iluve Bought thu l'lill Slall Gazette. Lohoon, Feb. 1. Tho Westminster Gazette, which is intended to take the place vacated by the Pall Mall Gazette, thu latter havi ng passed into Tory hands, was is-med yesterday. It is punted ou paper of a dull green tint, and contains letters from Premier I Gladstone and other Liberal lenders ex- preint( earnest wishes for Us suuaess. It si,, stunt tho purchaser ot the Pall Mall Gazette, now a Conservative organ, ia Mr. William Waldorf Astor. THOUGHT TO BE A CANARD. lteport of uu Attempt on tlio Czar's X.ifo Not Given Credence. BiinLiif, Fob. 1. A report of an nt- tempt upon the Czar's life was circulated here lute last night. The Czar and several members of his suite were said to have boen Injured by u bomb, ino further details were givou. At the Russian Embassy nil kuowledgo of such nu attempt is denied. The report is believed to be a canard. Weak Digestion strange as it may seem, is caused from a lack of that which is never exactly digested fat. The greatest fact in connection with appears at this point it is partly digested fat and the most weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it. The only possible help in Consuvipiion is the arrest of waste and re newal of neiv, healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders iju Con sumption just this way. Prepared hv Scott A Bowne, N. Y. Alldntiwlflta. Lossy TUMiiraiiiimiii i'"1" "' '"""" It OuFitfl OolfU. Conrhs. Saro Throat. Crano. IaStl eaaa, Whocpiag Cough, BronohitU and Aathrra. A Mrtaio dure far Ooniumption ia Srat ftagta, and a aure relief in advanced stages. Tfae at onee. Yu will tee the excellent effect after Uklac the Bret does. Sold by dealers verywbett- Large txatwi eu enu aaa ii.ve. JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S Bakery : and : Confectionery No. IS East Centrotreet. Ice cream all the year 'round. Open Sundays t am now making a superior quality of OKKAM nut a it . ... v ., . . j . you'll use no other If you do. EX-SECRETARY ENDICOTT ILL. Stricken With l'noumonlii Complicated With Other Ailment.. Salkm, Mnss., Fob. 1. Ex-Secretary of War Endicott 1a ill nt his home of pneumonia complicated with other ail ments. A consultation of physicians was hold at his liotiKii last nJght, and Ids son, who la absent, was summoned by telegraph. Ico ltlockntlo Jlrolcen. Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 1. The lee lilockude in the Kills from Perth Amboy to Ellzabethport has nt last been broken. The Pennsylvania and Lehigh Valley railroads made a concerted effort to raise the embargo and sent out eight powerful tugs 10 out a cimnuei inrougu iuo ice. The tugs proceeded two abreast, and af ter a hard battle with the ioe they finally succeeded In forcing a passage through to Elisaliethport. A HI Maine Hotel litirtiml. Powrutiru, Me., Feb. 1. The superb Lake Auburn Mineral Spring hotel, six miles from Auburn, whm burned last night. It cost $60,000 aud is supposed to have Iwen fully Insured. It has been in litigation for two years and closed, but was lately bought bv a .Boston syndi cate and all claims were settled. lo Change in Wyoming's Contest. OrHTBKin?, Wyo., Feb. 1. Several ballots were taken without decisive votes lor United States Senator. A number of complimentary votes were given for indi. vidnals In various parts of the State. Tnere were no material changes on the relative strength of the leading candi dates from the previous ballots. Her. Hnflerlng Jriorn Diabetes. London, Feb. 1. Dr. Brunton, an emi nent specialist, and two Bournemouth physicians have signed a bulletin that Cornelius Herz is suffering severely from diabetes and enlargement of the spleen nnd that he must remain In bed for some time. lllaokinailer Church rimtda Guilty. Nbw York, Feb. 1. Charles Church, the young man who was arrested last De cember for writing letters to W. R. Grace & Co. threatening to betray the tl rm's business secrets if $5,000 were not paid him, has pleaded guilty to blaok mall. llllnanl lutlin Northwest. St. Paul, Feb. 1. A heavy blizzard is now raging throughout the Northwest, nnd its violenoe is still unabated. Wires are prostrated and trains delayed, and It Is very difficult to obtain authentic nuws from outside points. K. of K Petition tu Cunndlnn Parliament. Ottawa, Feb. 1. The Knights of Labor have presented a petition asking Parliament to prohibit the Importation of alien labor under contract. i STARTLING FACT. Sixtesn Per Cent, or Life Insuranoe Applicants Rejeoted on Aooount or Diseased Kidnevs. Tho Troobla Comas From Lack of Care. Dr. IjRtnbert tlr general medical direc tor of fno Equitable Life Iusurunce Com pany, N. Y., said : "Wen ject sixteen per cent, of the applica tions mono to i s for in-urance. and 1 havesu' ed tue entire expense of this medical depnrt meut, by the rejection alone of applicants who had diseased kiuiieys, and who died within two years after I rejected them." This appalling stntcment corninjr ns It does, from audi high medical authority, should have- the attention of our citizens. There is no reaton to day, why people should allow Uiduey disease to get 6uch n hold on them. Nature sands her warning in the Mipht Enin in the back, poor circulation ot tho lood, sediment in tho urine. When any of these symptoms appear, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy should lie taken in small doses at once, and thus drive the poised out of the blood nnd restore the hidueys to healthy action. To our knowledge this is the only medi cine that (.ur.'ly nnd effectually cures this almost universul complaint. We note tho huppy recover)- of Mr. Oscar Lambert, of Jcrico, Mo., whose case has been talked of in the papers the world over. Oscar Lambert. Quo' insc from Ma letter. "ln-"-l:tedll! first, symptoms until I found mvelf in bed with a ooinplk'atnd disease ot the k! o y. So mortul ever suffered more and ltt.-d. My ohvsaian failed to help me. I then , n Fir nan I Kennedys favorite Ke'nedy, "tin at. Roiidojt, N, Y. It relieved myUdueyS nl not Immediately, nnd In a f uw weeks I wits i rof a'l pom, ami ent.relv ouml, I owe my o""' nt le t of lileto Favorite llemedy." It Is used and recommended for what it accomplishes. Writes Mrs. A. J. F. .Uuiclie:,u.r, from lrovidenoe, K. I. " i hi mm 'il",-t rr- Kennedy's Favorite Rem lv fnvVldaaviuaei". when Doctors failed to 1 1 ' ii ve j ne. It drova a ba.1 humor out of my I .li .oil. cured ray kldaey4rouble,aiidIaai trutb f ul trlu n 1 Hiv tc&aveil my life." , Wo. Huston tba popular West Sbora Tl. R emrineer, cumu out In an open teller .stiii iiii? how he had suffered with i!u.Y dis.'ie Physicians treatment, m i 'the ii r of various preparations I'nled to br elit him Dr. David Kin n 'y'tt Favuritu Remedy, was procured un.l it made him tvi 11. Fuvoiiio Itenioly lias hod morefrce ad vertising iu the columns of tbe daily papers, than au thing we know of, fiom the fact, that it does as is promised, "cures disease." Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Reuiedy nosseses marvelous strength giving qualities, tlutt render it especialy, valuable to tho aged or infirm. For n general all around tonic, and to cure nuy disease arising from sn impure condition of the blood, it lias no equal. Druggists are telling more of it than all others combined, SAILORS EAT A COMRADE Awful Story Told by Thekla's Survivors. tbe EI3HTEIN DAYS IN THE RIGGING. The Vessel I ft l'hlluilelphln Iee. , nnd Wm tonn llsablid by n OnloTen lo' Awity In a HoHt Vivo of the Nine He mslnliig .lumped Orerlmsrtt The Others ltesoried In Ciiniilhullsm to Sustain Lite. Hamburg, Feb. 1. The three seamen from the Norwegian ship Thekla, who were rescued and were landed here yes terday by the Danish bark Herman, were crazed bv their suffer! lura in the rliriinir of the foundering vessel. Two of them recovered sufheiently last night to tell the story of the Thekla's voyage. The Thekla was in heavy weather, they sty, from Dec. 2, when she left Philadel phia. The decks were flooded almost constantly, deck houses aud rails were swept away and the steering apparatus was broken. When it was found that there was no hope of bringing the ship into port the master, mate and eight seamen got away in a lioat. The other boats were smashed rtby the waves lief ore they could be low ered. Nine were obliged to remain in the rigging. They were unable to get food from below, and live of them, made In sane by exposure and privation, jumped overboard. The other four remained ou board from Deo. 22 till Jan. 7, the day of tbe rescue. On the 13tb day lots were drawn to de termine which one of the four should he killed and eaten. Tbe lot fell twice in succession to a Dutch sailor, and he was strangled and devoured raw by the other three. The only drinking water the seamen got was the dew they licked from the ropes. ' HUNDREDS REPORTED KILLED. The Island of Zanle Devastated by an ISHrthiiiiiilte. Athens, Feb. 1. Hundreds are re ported to have perished in the earth quake which visited the Island of Zante yesterday. Tho first shock came uarly In the piorn ing. Iu the town ot Zante many busi ness houses were wrecked, and the occu pants ran hi their night clothes into the street. Ths roof of tho prison fell in, and many prisoners were wounded. The guard was doubled to prevent the prisoners escaping aud to suppress disor der consequent upon the panic unioug them. The walla of the prison, which had beeu sprung and craoked badly, wero braced. The hospital wns partly shaken frotu its foundations, all the floors settled, and the roof sank several feet. Two hours later the town was shaken by repented shocks, houses fell in all quarters ana tue prison became so uu- uuta tiiut. limn r nf t.tia nrlormm-u wt.ro v . i- - " luuveii. The'people, in a panic, lied from the houses and crowded the streets and mar ket place. Scores of families loft tho town to camp in the ileitis on the outskirts. Many dead bodies are helug found in tbe ruins and hundreds are reported to have boen Injured severely. The govern ment has sent out troops with tents aud provisions for tbe relief of the homeless. It is expected that the loss of Uo in tho interior has been very great. Strouihol!' Unusual Activity. Rome, Feb. 1. Stromboll, tho north easternmost of thu Lipari Islands, In the Mediterranean, off the north coast of Sicily, was visited by a severe earthquake yesterday. The volcano at the west end of the island, which is in almost constant eruption, hud an eruption of unusual violence immediate after the earthquake shock. Much alarm prevails among thu inhabitants. HUGHES WAS NOT IN COURT His friends flftut ray S!i,00O Hughes Suld to be ISn Koute to New York. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 1. When Dis trict Attorney Forsytho called the case of the people against James Hughes In the Circuit Court. Neither Mr. Hughes, his attorney nor bis bondsman were in tho courtroom and the bond of $o,000 fur nished by the convicted man's friends wns declared forfeited. A bench warrant will shortly be Issued for Hughes' ur rost. Hughes, who Is Master Workman ot the National Assembly of the Garment Cutters' International Union was con victed of extorting $1,000 from L. Adler, Bros. & Co. The sentence of one year In the Monroe county penitentiary whloh was imposed on him by Judge Davy was confirmed by the Court of Appeals. A despatch from Pittsburg gives tbe information that Hughes was in that oity yesterday. It is said he is ou his way to New York to give himself up and serve his sentence. Another Great Telsseone. CutVILAND, Feb. 1. Another great tel escope, tbe third largest In the world, has just been completed by Warner & Swasey, of tbis city. Tbe instrument was constructed for the new Government naval observatory, Georgetown Heights. Xnrtaud' Heply In Uebrlna- Seet Casa. London, Feb. 1. Sir George Baden Powell has despatched to Washington Great Britain's reply In the Behriug Sea case. Sir Charles Russell, Sir Richard Webster, and John Rigby assisted iu the preparation of the reply. Fatally AseaottcMl by Footpads. Rioixako, Va,, Feb. 1. Alex Bntoliffa and Beu Suortridge, farmers, while in town on Monday eight, were assaulted by three negroes and robbed ot a small amount of money. They will die. Three men were arrested ou suspicion. Oets Three Years for rorgery. Bostos, Feb. 1. Frank Viuing, a prominent culzeu of Georgetown up to the time of his arrest, and a deacon In the church there, has beeu sentenced to three years' imprisonment tor forging notes to the extent of $8,000. Sim Ventured Too Near the Damiuiit, Conn., Feb. 1. Mrs. Isaac Howley was burned to death In Brook Held, a few miles from this city. Her clothing oaught fire while she was near a stove. Nerv&iis Prostration, fUcc pr-BnCKH, f-llcllt nnd NorrotiH Y'VF&fcWtXSV'&SSZ llnbit, IrnnUeiii.f-i. et. .. uro ctircxl by Dr. MIIok' llestorntlvo Nervine). It doe not contain ul :ux-i. Mrt. Sophia C Brotmlee, Detrfind, Pin., sntrnrpd with Kpllepur for W room and tcMluen louci.iniii 't.'.coro. Jacob Pntro, Ella, Oregon, had bce'i : i wlih Nerv ou Prostration for four yrir. mrltt nut sleep, nothing helped him until he u.iod Vr. MHOS' Re etertrtlvA Nervlne he in timrt-nii Ftneboake Pree nt drugirktU. Dr. iVH.ia' .leva MMt Uver Pills, to doses for i& cmn tiro the best remedy for Blliotunoss, Trrhi r.o-or, Mr . etc Dr. Miles' Medioat Co., u'lkharlnd. VaUTJU. B4TTUE J7BEB. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OR Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. BAKER k C0.S reakfastCocoa tvhtrh Is abotutelt purn nnd soluble. i It. has morethan three timtn the ttri tntk of Cocoa ulied jwiili gttirc.il, Arrowroot or ' Sueur, and Is far more eeo. nomioal, coning leu than one (Mat a cup. 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