Ir flic Early Days of cod-liver oil its use was limited to oas i n those f ar advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. wits tmulsi of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. Proved by Bcott Downs, N. Y. All drunrWs. Oaros Gonsttnip lion, Cousin, Cronp, Soro Tliront. Sold by alt Druggist! on a Guarantee, For a I.ame Side, Back crChet Shlloh's Porous Plaster will give great Mtisfaclion. 85 cents. SHILOH'S VITALJ2ER. If ns. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Term., says : "fijsfloh'a Vitalized SAVED MY LIFE? 1 tniwidarttthebcalTr.mctiyfiyrailabUttatalMistem J ever used."' For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney troubla It or eels. Price T5 cts. HILOH'S, 1LCATARRH REMEDY. Have you Catarrh? Try tills llemcdy. Itwlll relievo and Cu-o you. Prico 50 cts. This In-. Jectcc for ltoBuwcssf ul treatment Is furnished true. Bblloh's Remedies nro sold by ua on a gtranteo to give satisfaction. Kor ualo by U. H. Hagenbuoh. BlcJt Headache ana relieve all tho troubloa Incf. dent to n billons etato of tho system, suoh aa Vlolness, Hansen, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain In the Bide, kc. While thclrmoad, femtiikabla success has boon shown in curj HmCaehe, yet Carter's Uttlo Liver PlUa fire eqoaily valuable In Constipation, curing and pre venting thlsannoylnscomplalut,ivhllo theynlaa correct alldl8ordersofthostoinaeh,Btlmulate the liver and regulato the bowels. Even If taoyoiuj curea fSs they wouldboalmostprleelossto thosenno iril&r from this distressing complaint; butforra nalely their goodness docs not end here,and thoss who once try them villi And these llttlo pills vain able In eo many ways that they will not bo wil ling to do without them. But after alleles head fll the bane of so many lives that hero la vrhorf 'wmakeourgreatboaat. Our pills cure It walla others do not. Carter's Little Liver Fills are very small and ery easy to take. One or two pills r-iUuu doao. tltoy are Btrlctly vegetable and do .iot gripe or puree, but by their gentlo action p'easeall who usetbsin. Invialsat23centst livoforll. (SOU by 'ucgiaiu everywhere, or sent by maiL CARTER MCD10SHE CO., Now YorlU SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT I P,r CTTTLv Hr"r -i Respectfully Informs his old friends and the publlef generally that ho has taken charfco of the old stand lately occupied, by Felix AdrloUs, where be will keep on hand a fresh stock of Porter, Alo and Lager Ueer. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. PauSumma, Franev's nutldlnS. Cor. Mam and Poplar Sts. m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT lino etnnil the tnl I for SIXTY YEARS I has nroved itself iho bast renicdyi ysnown lor tne enro ot iouijnn YCowflAS, Colas, nnmptng uougn, unn tan lung J)Htatf m young or out. PriCO 230., OOO i ano t uu per umuo, cm n EVERYWHERE. f nna?, johkcoh lobs, rtsja., s-jusjtss, ' SVr-U(r;i, Nutiirn nil 011 Id IKS be iDslstod to t!irowo!TIirii)uri CURCE. ..esofthoulooil. nllilnf ilnps it MALARIAL soircii.so Sllfel) oreo promptly n Swifls Snecille. iSOHj ' POISON itQ-. LIFE HAD NO CHARMS, Ft three yean I a troubled with naUt-UI pnKi n ' ikh caused my hvyuio to jiI,h4 1 wu griailv ic tall lUcltarnu. 1 tried mtr i ilullindpol4ktlfieilir tiot-tfect. Irouutffci v deriut liiedinne id MrutKnntttj'e. lnl i now 3iilu. i L.vtttc livalUi thi ever, J. A. KlCIr, (Hiawt, Kau. Our book on Clo&t and Skia DEstoet mailed ftoe SWIFT SHSOIPIO CO.. ATLANTA. OA. HSSHILOHBH Iptf CORE, i CARTER'S! i HERBERT FOR THE NAVY The Secretaryship Said to Have Been Tendered Him. STRAUS FOR POSTMASTER-GENERAL Tho Niw Yurfc Slorclituit Itcirnrdril a. Mr. Biminuker's 6urriiiia Carlisle to be epi'tuli;tl Upon for th l'ropiira tlun of tin, NtiirTni lir 11111. Wasiiinqton, Pcb. 0. It is practically nettled in tlio lnliiils of nearly everybody nround tlie Nary UJpartment tliatBepte boutiitlvo H. A. Herbert of Alabama is to be the next Secretary of tlm Navy, It If not known exactly bow tliu secret leaked out, but it is stated by it high ofuclnl of the department, who stumbled on tho In formation by accident, that Jlr. Cleveland has acquainted Jlr. Herbert with his desire to have him accept the Navy portfolio. It is further learned that while Itr. Herbert has not formally accepted the appointment, from certain conversations known to have taken place between Sec retary 1'racy and Mr. Herbert upon mat ters uffcctini; pending naval questions it is believed there is little room for doubt that bo will accept. Nary people generally aro pleased over the prospect of Mr. Herbert's appoint ment. His two terms as chairman of the House Naval Committee have probably more closely identified him with tho naval establishment than any other Democrat in public life. No less than 21 of tho 40 vessels of tho new navy were authorized while ho was with the House Naval Committee. His liberal policy on the shipbuilding crea tion," navy people think, argues well for the navy, believing, ua they do, that Mr. Cleveland has the continued growth of the navy in view in selecting him to pre side ovor tho Navy Department. In the discussion now in progress In the House Naval Commltteo over tho question of now ships Mr. Herbert stands practically alone among tho Democrats In favor of another battleship. STRAUS FORTHE CABINET. Hr. Cleveland lias Invited lllmto Ueeume Ills rogtiuu8trGfliiorul. Lakcwood, N. J., Feb. 0, From a man who is very close to Mr. Cleveland comes tho news that Mr. Isidor Straus has been slated for tho Postmaster-Qciieralshlp. It is said tuut Mr. Clovelaud ottered tho Postmaster-Generalship to Mr. Straus Saturday night. When the proposition was made to Mr. Straus to enter tho Cabinet as l'ostniaster-Qeneral ho asked for time to consider it. Mr. Cleveland's regard for the Straus family is well known. Ho nppointed Oscar Straus lllnlstor to Turkey. Since the President-elect camo to Lakewood ho has, been in almost daily consultation with Mr. btraus, and it has been in tho air for duys that the latter was to have an appointment of some kind. Mr. Straus bore n prominent part in the anti-snapper's movement nnd also spent a great deal of money iu booming tho Cleveland campaign in New York State. THE NEW TARIFF BILL. Mr. Cleveland Will Holy Largely on Car. llstn for lis Preparation. Wasihkoton, Feb. 0. President-elect Cleveland will be inaugurated three weeks from next Saturday. He has paid about the last visit to his law office, and will devote tho few days that remain to finishing his Cablnot and to his inaugural message. In the meantime ex-Senator Carlisle his resignation as Senator from Kentucky is supposed to have taken effect Saturday will begin work at once on what, his friends say, will be tne great work of his life, tho Clevelaud-Carlisle Hevenue Tariff act. It will bo a tarill for revenue in tho direction ot free trade. After Mr. Carlisle becoinos Secretnry of the Treasury on Monday, March 0, he will not bo bmdened by details of olllce, for bo is already familiar with them, and he will, moreover, have as assistant sec retaries men who nro capable of doing all thu routine work of the great depart ment. Mr. Cleveland has declared to several political fi lends that.he shall rely on Car lisle largely iu tho preparation of an Ad ministration tariff bill, and that all Car lisle's strength and time must be dovoted to the work. It is known to bo the in tention of tho Presideut-i li -c to relieve him us much as possible n.m other work. Senator Vila him! the Cabinet. Milwaukhk, Wis., bob. 0. Gov. Peck and Chairman Wall of the Democratic State Central committee are In Cnioago. It Is rumored they tire to meet Senator Vilas aud hold u conference with refer ence to u Wisconsin Oiiua for a Cabinet position. The report that Senator Vilas is likely to become Secretary of State iu Cleveland's Cabinet Is discredited here. The. Wllidou-sluns Combine. Fitthburo, Feb. 6. fhe Pittsburg rep resentatives iu the great window-glass and jobbers combination, formed In Mil waukee last week, have returned. Thoy Bay fully 03 per cent, of the manufactur ers and jobliers are represented in the combination, aud tlirtso on the outside, it is believed, will soon see the ndvautagee offered aud apply for admission. During ilnrclury Ht Schencatdy( SciiBNEOTAiiy, N. Y., X'eb. C While the family of Henry H. Swart, a rich re tired merchant, wero at church, burglars entered and completely ransacked the house. Money, jewelry, silverware and clothing amounting to ncurly $500 in value was taken. Ilobbed the Voatoflloe nnd Fled. NonTUPOiiT, L. L, Feb. 0. Postmaster William H. Sammis has discovered a shortage ot (DS0 in the money order ac counts of hU offico. This department was in charge ot Asslstaut Postmaster James Woods, who disappeared several weeki a5- Dr. Iters Much Worse. London, Feb. (1. A despatch from Bournemouth says that Cornelius Hen has grown worse since yesterday evening, nis fever has gradually risen, and the action of his heart has grown weaker. He la greatly depressed. Will Shoot Nlagura PniiDELrniA, Feb. 0. William Greenwood, ot Gorniautown, says that he will paddle in an open skiff through th Niagara whirlpool next sutnuior. THE CASE OF CARLYLE HARRIS. Lnwyr on lloth Sides Ilnrd t Work an New Kvidenr.... Ogkak Gnovn, N. J., Feb. 0. The peo ple of this place nnd Asbury Park have been much wrought up for the post few days over the efforts bejng made by agents of District-Attorney Nicoll, of Now York, on tbn ono side, and Howo St Hummel on the other, in the proottrlng ot uflidavlts bearing on the alleged newly discovered ovldonco iu the CarlyU W. Harris case. In tho case ot Howe & Hummel the ef forts, it seems, were almost fruitless, but tho representative ot the district-attorney has gone away with his pockets filled With affidavits for the prosecution. Georgo Potts, father of the unfortu nate girl-wlfo ot Harris, said this morn ing: "I don't feel at liberty to dlvulgo the exact nature or strength of the affidavits or the names of the parties making them, but of ono thing you may bo sure they will successfully refuto every allegation contained in tho affidavits receutly ob tained y Howe & Hummel." Tho Typhus lleoord lit New York. New Yohk, Feb. 0. Three deaths from typhus fever occurred on North Brother Island yesterday. Tho victims were Bernard FInegan, who was tukon from 112 Bowery; James O'Neill, who was removed from Bellevue hospital, nnd Henry Munson, who was taken from 51 Bowery. No now cases are reported to-day. NEW& OF THE DAY. Senator Casey has withdrawn from the North Dakota Senatorial raco. It is thought now that tho Republican mluor lty will voto for some Democrat. Tho twin screw armor-plated harbor defense ram Katnhdin was launched from the yards of tho Bath Iron Works, at Bath, Me., Saturday. William Cooltdgo Stone, one of the leading physicians ot Lakewood, N. J., Is dead, The postofflco at Castleton, N. Y., wo entered early Sunday morning and about $100 worth of stumps taken away, Bristol, Pn., mills aro boiling water for omployes to drink as a guard against typhoid. A passenger train on the New York Central railroad ran down a gang of sec tion men who wero walking on tho track at Syracuso, N. Y., Saturday morning, killing three and injuring three others. Tho British Foreign Office announces that tho recent story about an alleged at tack upon the British Legation In Guate mala Is a gross exaggeration of an unim portant incident. Application for authority to organize tho Yough National Bank of Conuolls vllle, Pa., has been filed with the Comp troller of tho Currency by J. 0. Kurtz, of Conuellsville, nnd his associates. Mrs. Emma Allen, a young woman of good funilly, committed suicide nt At lanta, Gn., Saturday night by throwing her.self in front of a moving train. She has been insane for several weeks. From UmM bj!032 the same glad cry, "it ka:s me well." Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, o Rondout, N, Y., the tslk of the Country. Tilr. W. F. Johnson, the lendinc rner chant of Gainsvillc, K. Y., friid lo-dm ilmt " 1 hnvo soli oyer CO iloz. rf Ur Kennedy's Fuvoi Ito Itciuoriy, nut lmvo never had i bottlo returned ot a fault found villi it. Odo of mi customers p'nic! Iii3 doctor $ol am' was then no bctlcr. took n bottle o' Favorite Iferaptly upon my rccoiniiitindn tion, and It did him more good than tin. Ehyslcians lonir treatment. llo then ought six bottles of mo nnd waa a veil man lon.tr before they were used up." Such words ns theso must impress the sick orniliug one. Three years nsro I wa3 troubled with Brlght's Di&ease. The btu.t Doctors soiil I could not live three months. ItheneonunencedutliujDr. Ken nedy's Favorite ltemedy and I am now well. C. L. Seavkh, Birmingham, Conn. I was afflicted with a tumnr prow ing over mv right eye. Kininent physicians said there was no help for me. 1 begun at that time to use Dr. Kennedy's Favorite ltemedy and the tumor en tirely disappeared and Favorite P.emedy snrud my life. W. II. I'ACKEn, Portlandville. N. Y. If It were not for Dr. Kennedy's FavoriteBem edy I think I should die from constipation. Fay onto ltemedy gives me an appetite, produces refreshing ble'P, and cured me of a nervous alleailon I had for years, It Is a tonic, and I could not live without It. Mrs. Julu a. Yupli, Kingston, N Y. Are you n vijtlm of any kidney or bladder difficulty f Try Dr. Kennedy's Fa vorit" Remedy at once as it cured tne when about to idvr up ull hope. 1 . (J. HtuNit, Poughkifepeie, N. Y. nave you the symptoms of dyspepsia, s ur stomach, painful weight iu the abdouieu alter eutltn;. iialpitallon of the heart, short breath, headache, constipation, drowsiness. Iohs ot appe tite f Then loos no time, buttake Dr. Ki nnedv's Favorite Heinnly It H the discovery f f a ptir siolan who lias ! d It for y are in h i private practice, and il hu Uy many luouuui.d ti'Slfc ucen proven capablo ol Uoin; ull that is claimed for it. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIQHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It acts gently on the atomach, liver and kidneys, and la a ploaaant laxative. This drink la made from herbs, and is prepared for use as easily as tea. It is called LAKE'S TOEDIfflNE All druggists sell It at 6uc and 1 a package. If tod. ranuot gel It. send your atdrea fur a fre sample, l.itne'n l'anillr Medicine moves the bowels -Hrn uHr. m iirn.-r in iiraiuiv mis is net'eemrv. Addreea ORATOK F. WOODWARD. 1.k Hot. K.f fiii. r . .i. i ... i n wmac pills t ' ' u i ud it ,'fi intuitu' ..... ! j, -4 hi -nr. ! i ii j t i:nf(!Ma,rMa64, V .A' I""" a.ii -por, . ' 0lh"ir tuuiuluul J-taJtfn-U-ii iirte l. M TE8TINQ THE VESUVIUS. The Patent I"nr Have Arrived and Ltutded Shells Will hu Tried. Pout Rotai, S. 0., Feb. 0. Tho fuses for tho loaded shells to be llred by tho Vesuvius this week aro now in the Port Royal express office. As Captain Znpteff, Inventor ot tho ftisos, has not yet secured a patent on them, It Is difficult to obtain an intelligible dlscrlptlou ot their mech anism. ' The fuse Is contained In a movable case which may be kept free from the shell until the lattor is ready for firing. The case contains fulmlnuto of mercury with appliances tyr detonating It, and next to it is placed ti layer of dry gun cotton to net ns a primer to full a charge of wet gun cotton. The fuse has n duplex action nnd may be exploded either by Impact or by a powder train. Eight percussion onps, each with Its own plunger, aro arranged around tho fuse. The plungers aro with held by springs and while quiet are sopa- rateti iroin tho caps by metal plates. Immediately nfter firing, tho plates becomo free and slide from between the plunger aud the caps. Upon impact tho plungers are driven against tho caps, and an explosion Is produced. In the second case a ball held in place by strong springs 1b set in motion when tho shell strlkos the water, and Its for ward flight ignites a time train which explodes the shell aftor it has passed 50 yards under wuter. The firing of dummy shells, of which six remain, will be finished to-day, and then tho Vesuvius will drop dowu the river and preparo herself for moving trials. RELIGIOUS TROUBLE N MADRID. A Iloiuh lixploded ut th. Opening of a Protestunt Church. Madrid, Feb. 6. Tho excitement caused among Roman Catholic: by tho opening of a Protostant church In this city several weeks ago still threatens trouble. When the Protestants announced four days ago that they would meet yesterday afternoon in the church opposite the Jes uit college tho police toured a counter demonstration to the Catholic student riot on Barcelona on Jan. 29. When the Protestants assembled they found u strong posse of police nnd about 100 of the Civil Guard drawn up around the college. During the services a petard exploded a few yards from the church. Throe po licemen and a civilian wero wounded. The services were cut short, and tho congregation hurried in a panio from tho cdillce. Nothing has been ascertained ns to the idoutlty of the person who exploded the petard. GEN. CLARKSON'S CRITICISM. Ills TtniunrUs on the Jucksiiii Appoint uiejit Cnnslnc; Much Discussion. Washinutox, Fob. S. Tho criticism upon the appointment by tho President of Judgo Jnckson to succoed tho lato As soclato Justice Laniur on the Supreme Bench made by Gen. J. S. Clarksoa is tho subject ot considerable discussion nmoug politicians. The fact that Mr. Clarkson has re quested Senator Cullom to protost ngnlnst the continuation ot Judge Jack sou's nomination added interest to the affair. Senator Cullom was seen this morning, and asked what action, if any, he had determined to take. He said that ho had been so busy with other matters that he had been unable to consider tho subject, and had nothing to say us to his intentions with regard to the nomination. It is not considered probable by many Senators that Judge Jacksons's nomina tion will be rejected. SUFFERING MAY RESULT. Sudden Lay-off of GOO Uiiiployoa in a Pal ersoll Klbhon Factory. Paterson, Fob. 0. Bamford Brothers, the silk manufacturers, have laid off 000 employes. -Tho company Is ono of the largest ribbon manufacturing concerns In the country, and employed In its two mills about l,U()u hands. Walter Bamford, one of tho Arm, said to-day that the scarcity ot orders com pelled the laying olt of the employes and that thu business has been deureasiug fur the past month The opmpauy hopes to resume with u full complement of employee! iu a few weeks. The hands were laid off without a mo ment's An ruing and much suil'ering, it in feared, will result. sie best Shortening for all cooking purposes. Only he&lfhFoi shortening rnade . fhysiciatM e.ndorJQ it fiat urtcombrfafce feoirtg oF Cf"too much ncftnesi" from food cooked in. lard. ood cocKed in, I f CorroLgff is elfc-te delicious, h e alft Fu I , co m fa r titu Do use. CottoleH-? Kite cmly by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.. CHICAGO, and ua H. Delaware Ave.,PMla. cun n aiw -- foffoLtf. Is the An Old Orfm rmxcttia l 1. IN SEARGH OF HIS SISTER Young Ward's Chase After an Eloping: Couple. EN ROUTE FOR THE PACIFIC COA8T. A Tale front Chicago Iti Hokum! to Prom inent 1'eople of WHit ltave.lt, Cuiiu,, Wllluh, Moiveior, Is Discredited tit thul l'lnoe Tho Girl's bchmtio Id Ualse Tell Thousand Dollars. Chicaoo, Feb. 0. J. H. Ward, son of Israel Ward, a banker of West Haven, ' Conn.J left here last night for St. i'nul. I He has been here since Saturday night in search of his sister, who eloped with James Lewis, oasliler ot the West Haven Bank. They wero married In Albany nnd started westward. After tracing tho couple through Canada young Ward as certained thoy had come to Chicago. At the Wellington hotel he found tho names "Mr. and Mrs. J. Jewis, Syracuse, N. Y.," registered, but was informed by the clerk that the couplo had left yesterday morn ing for St. Paul. To a reporter Ward told this story: "Early In December my father sailed for Europe and before leaving home signed a blank check, which ho gave to my sister, telling her to fill It out Christ mas time for the amount she would need for presents and to get the moiioy at thu bank. Instead of using the check during the holidays she kept it until Jun. 10, when, as I believe, according to an untlcr staudiug with Lewis, the cashier of the bank, she presented tho check filled out for $10,000, which he as cashier was bound to honor, ns tho signature on the oheck was genuine. "Two days nfter she received the money my sister left to visit her aunt, Mrs. Joint Myers, id Albany, nnd a week later Louis followed her, without giving any notice at thu bank of his Intention to leave. "An investigation followed, and the item of $10,000 paid to my sister by Lewis was discovered. The bank officials were powerless in the matter, as the transaction was regular on Its face, aud the check was genuine. "Furtbor Investigation of tho books developed that Lewis had in his posses sion certain knowledge regarding ac counts and securities about whlcn the of ficials were entirely at sea without his .assistance, and a search was made for the missing cashier. "My object in meeting my sister is to try to persuade her to return homo. I also expect to get from him the knowl edge tho officials seek. I think the couple aro on their way to tho Pacific Coast." New Havbn, Feb. 0. Israel Ward, tho banker referred to iu tho Chicago de spatch on tho Lewos Ward olopem out, has been dead about ten years. He was at ono time cashier of the Second National Bank of this city. Ho left u sou and a daughter, now about 20 and 10 years of ago respectively. Thu young lady has been iu New York all winter. Gossip at West Haven has it that dur ing last summer a young man namd Lowis paid marked attention to Miss Ward, but whether ho is the person al luded to iu the despatch cannot be loarued. Wallace W. Ward, tho girl's uncle, positively refuses to discuss the elope ment matter. Thoru is no bank iu tho town of West Haven and consequently no "James Lewis, Cashier," thereot. Da GRAVES OUT ON BAIL. lleleuaed from the Penitentiary Pending a New Trial. Denveii, Col., Feb. 6. Dr. T. Thatcher Graves, who a little over a year ago was couvicted of poisoning Mrs. Josephine Barnaby of Providence, R. I., and was sentenced to be hanged but subsequently grunted a new trial, was released from the penitentiary Saturday and is in this city for tho purpose ot furnishing bail pending u rehearing ot his case. Dr. Graves is hale aud hearty and does not show any traces of his long 1m prlsoumeut. Hu retains his old time courtesy and pleasant manner. The doctor is of course happy at being free again as thero, is no probability ot his case over being tried the second tune, because of tho groat exponso attached to the trial and the absence nt witnesses. An lSlephiiut Threu Feet llich. Bkui.i.n-, Feb. 6. At tho Zoo a phenome non U expected within a few days, called the Llllputian Elephant. The beast is only i)G Inches high, aud weighs loss than 150 pounds. The Berlin authorities in tend to send him to the Chicago Exhibi tion. He Is, so far, the smallest elephant ever known, as elephants at their birth are usually of double his bulk uud weight. CHttleinen Kxpect lleuvy losses. Helbna, Feb. 0. For the last 12 days the temperature here has been below aero and as the cold weather prevails all over the Statu east ot the main range of the mountains it takes in moat ot the stock country. Reports from the ranges are meagre, but stockmen fear that cat tle have suffered greatly, aud heavy losses are expected. Sljstorinus Iieitth ufuu Kt-Strlker. Pittbbcro, Feb. 6. John Marley, aged 34 years, au employe of the Homestead Steel works, was found dead in front of one of the furnaces yesterday. Tbe mys terious oireumKttincKB surroundiug his death have caused Coroner McDowell ta deide upon a thorough investigation. Marley was an ex-striker. I.lcht liveper ISuiilh Sufe. BmusErouT, Oonn., Feb. 0. Julian Smith, keeper ot the Middleground light house, whoe auMnoe of one week occa sional gteat alarm, has reached this city on the revenue cutter TJ. S. Grant, Ho says he wettt to New York to havo repairs made ou the lighthouse and oamo baok on the outter. Kl-Spker Terrlll Soul to Jail for I.lfe. Guthhik, O. T.., Feb. 0. Ira N. Ter rlll, ex-Speaker of the last House ot the Oklahoma LegUlatum, who murdered George Kinglet) at the Land OWce door in this city because the lwttr testified against him in a land suit, has been sen tenoad to the pLiiiteutiary for life. I1U I.ec Cut 00. Ptinnt-.i i), N. J., Feb. a Jacob States, Hcieil 1 c.n-, h.i.l Iwili legs out effwblle c.itclun ridtth on a coal train. He missed his hold and was dragged be neath the cars, and the wheels passed over his legs above the knees, lie was taken to the hospital, but oanuot live. T CURE HEART nlsEASEI Ftatistic show that ono tn rom has a Treat orUInoHPeU Heart. Tho tli aij-inptomsnroiihor lirentli oiipreloni fltiMcrlner, faint aatX liHrjs:ryapeHt,iiuln In nlile.thrnnmothertnr. swollen miklr. lropy (and lcntli,1 for which mt. niii-rs' ni:w mi; mix ccmsr fen marvelous remedy. "1 bavo been troubled with heart dlBeafO for Tears, rajr loft puleo wm very weak, could nt llnis ec.irrMr feel It. tho smallest excitement would always weaken mr nervoa find heart and a fear of Impending death etarotfroolntbofacefor bourn. UR MI1KH XKIIVIXE nnd -i:V HEAUT CHICK is tho only medlcino that bos proved of an bene fit and cured mo.-L. 91. Dyer. Clovcrdalo, Aid. Dr. Mlle I-lTcr Villa aro a euro remedy for lWllomne nnd Torpid LI vet. GO Doe S rents. Flno book on Heart Disease, wlili. wonderful cures Free at druggists, or address DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Intf. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other CIieiiiicalH aro used In tbe preparation of W. BAKER & CO8 reakfastCocoa tchtch f nb$ntuletu jturo and Boltiblc. llh&amorethnnthreettmet f the strength of Cocoa ttixed with Starch. Arrowroot ot ' Scnrar. aud is far moro eco nomical, costing lees than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and silt DlaESTEI), .j Sold ly Grocers CTerywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mai- Printing ink stains arc removed and jammed fingers healed by the use of because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR GROCBR FOR IT. JjVS. S. ICITtlg He CO., Chicago. White Russian Soap&rttfc!.:. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panies represented by ID-VVIID FAUST, 120 S. Jaroin St, Shenandoah, Pa. Art on a new principle-. xogQl&tc the ier, saomstlt and bowels through, tltit nerva. Vs. Milbs' Pn speedily cure biltoieaeoa, Xuiiidilvor and constipa tion. Smallest, rat Meet, Barest! B0dOMB,35 cts Sainpnu free at dnwcle III. niei ltd. Co.. B1kLC- LEWIS' 98 in (PATKNTETJ) Ttaa Itrongett tit) mrtt U?nmh4, CsOc Mkr Ly' itlniLRfchtif powder ss4 r- la -on witiirrmoTable ltd. tbe oosfctftts Uf lmf h reiir for d-c Will m- th Lu Mf m tt id Bard 8op Id iOmfnutf h wUhutbttSi IT I1 THIC BEST for e1nt,tn ff mU pp rtiFinfiftirie liiWi. ctotwit, ittukiag boir" Skiam, trfi-f, pic rawA, sAtT it'ra ot Geu. Ag.n.,Phlia.,F CURE YOURSELri P If troubled II i.innrrhal ileet. W hlte.Sl.l-rr i,imr.hr.H Forauvi.nijamr',' 'it lnin?e.kl! yorr dr vim l r a bottle of ntc 9. It 1 I -f I. in fnw it.r. wiih.uitth hi,1 .jr pulilirtty of a 1"i tar Nrr t,ifionnn nut iMHttord -.o? tr. Kl-lrlii lM Inn.rtil Ameruan Cure. Jlantifsi'tured by k Th Evans Dienieal Co. CINCINNATI, O. u. e. a. RAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR has proven an lnfal UUe snertflo for all denuuea menu pecnliar to tho female sex,sachMCbrot womb and ovarian dls euus. If Ukenlntiue It regulates and promote bealtby action of all func tions of the generative organs. Youne ladies at tne age of puberty, and nldjip ntuia nt thA meruw luuae, will And In It a heallnir, soothing tonic. The highest reooramemlatinn fron pmutl nrnt I'liysiciana and those who have itied it Wi-ol .rlook"ToVoiin,Mnlldfree Sold ny all druggists. Hradheld Kbo1)Ik.r Co., propnotora, Atlnnta, a a. JOHK R. COYIiK, Ittwiey -at-Lw ad Reil EiUtt Ajteil, Offise HeddaU'e Bundles. Stecandtoa. l'a, I MM m h f hi lra Printers TOR SOAP Q5cts,j'W
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