( Regard is never en tertained by the children for a medi cine that tastes bad. This explains the popular ity among little ones a preparation of cod-liver oil almost as palatable 'as milk. Many mothers have grateful knowledge of its 'nefits to weak, sickly children. jr&ptrnrt hf Scot t A Bowrm, Tf. Y. All dmi-rl.ta. Onron Consumption, Cour;lrs, Croup, Horo Throat Sold by all DniRffists on a Guarantee. For a tame Side, Back or CheE Shlloh's Porous PUtitcc will give great s.itisfai.tioa. 85 cents. SHILOH'S V.TAL..ZER. Mrs. T, 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, 'Conn., says ! "Shltoh'l Vilallxcr'HAVJ.D MY LIVES 1 coratJerittiiehcstrtmeiluforade,billl(Ueclfmten Jcotrtiwd." For Bpepia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cts. HILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. Have you Catarrh? Try this Remedy. ItwlU relieve and Cu-o you. l'rlco CO cts. Tills In-. 1 60 lor for Its successful treatment lfurnLsliod iruo. Shlloh's Remedies arc sold by us oa a jrunrcntoe to giro satisfaction. For Hale by 0. H. Hageubuch. V. - HsaAicha and relieve all tho troubles Incfr d, .t to a. bilious etate of the system. Biioh as tiUrfflesa, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after (Mime. I'ain In tho HIdo, .to. Whllo their most ffauittablo euccms baa Been chowa In curing iloa&scne, yot Carter's Llttlo Llvor Filhl are vrruii Tuluablo in Cons tl nation, curlnc and Tro noting thlsannoylnflComplaint.whUo they also oorrectalldlsordorsof thostoinachtlmulatothi ;-,vrt and regulate tho bowels. Evoaiftheyonby ffaoa 'tain they wonldbo almoatprlceless to thoso who tStior from this distressing complaint: butfortn. cat&ly their goodness doos notcndherojindthosa who once try them will find these llttlo pills vain .till m Eomanvwavs that they will not be TrU- tiiiC to do without thorn. But after Uatclht4 il' Uie bane of so many lUes that hero fa vrhevi vmake our groat boaat. OarplUacuroltwhUs tA' is do not. . barter's Little Liver Pllla aro very small and i yeaaytotake. Oneortwopiu;n:ikoadoaa. 'J h j uie strictly vegetable and do i t gripo or jjurge, bat by their Gentle action plcjiaeoll woo use them. In vlalsat 25 cental flvi-forjl. Sola Uj i : 'insists ev ywbere, or scat by mail. BARTER ME-UICIHE CO.. Mew YorlCt &ALLPILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE HOTEL AN?) RESTAUFJAMT Ripeetfully Informs his old friends and the puullOjgeneraUy that he ha3 tali en charge of tho itisiana laxeiy ucuupieu uy vvh. vuiiivo. whnrx Vin will keen nn hand a fresh atook ol PorWr. Ale and Lager lieer. .Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. PaaSumma. SMuKv sts. N. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT -Has stood Uie te. t for S TXTY TEAJtS & fond has proved itsolf the best remeay.1 fitnown for tho euro ol von$unipnon, Cough; Colds, Whooping Cougii, otiu t'trffLHHfir .! in young or old. rrl'oMo.,600.,and si.wpor uotue. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ! HEHK. J6MB03 & MSB. " SwMJtw. MATCHED TEH SSOHTHS - A troublesome skin di-ase caused rue to scr jtcn ior M tnui ma, mud by a few days' use ofjgSRSBI M. H. Wolff, IffiMBSSi Uppu Marlboro, Aid SWiFTPECiFIC l was cured some vejrjagoof 'White Swelling in uiylegbyii'iiitf IMMkB ni1 "" DO hymotoms of ro i$2!s5 tur0 lt U "" iim. Mmv piomiL nt i lii-sioUn attend! nut and lallud, t. ,t k r. B. did tb wors. PAUL W. KIllKl ATK le K. JolmiMi CUr. Tay. Truths M Blocvl mul a !." i mu'l. 'I ( 6VHT bl'EUFW COMPANY, 1 rnendly of wwwii it emits mittwUB (brnjR. CURE. ni ii in m Cold HER SHAFT WAS BROKEN! The City of Peking Arrives at San Francisco in Tow. SKVHtmlllN DAYS UND15B SAIL. Tlin San Jnnn I'kisixI Her In the Nlfrht- Th Tug Vigilant Mghtcd Hor V.rrty Miles Out mid IlrougfTt Her In G)at ftrjiilclnp; Over tho b'ufe Arrival All Well on Jlonrd. San Fkanoihoo, Fob. 7. Tho Pacific Mull steamer City of Peking, which sailed from Yokolioinu Jan. 10 last, and which has, been long ovonlue, is safe nt her dock, having reuclieil there lu tow lata last night. Tho tug Vigilant nntl several others went out in soarch of the City of Poking two days itgo. iSarly yesterday they met the British ship Sierra Cubenu a few miles from port, tho captain of which stated that he hud spoken the long looked for vessel tho day uefore. This put tho Vigilant on ths scent, ixnd she found the City of Peking ooruing along slowly under sail nntl toot her In tow. Cupt. K. It. Searle at onoe sent the fol lowing report to tho Morchiihts'oxchnnge: "We Balled from xokohuina ou Jan. 1U at 11 a. m. We had westerly winds for 10 days. At G:30 a, in. ou the 31st in lat. lOdeg., long. 140 dog., lGtnln,, 1,120 miles from San Francisco, our shaft broke in tho sleovo, and we proceeded under sail. 'From that timo until our arrival we experienced north and northeast winds, increasing nt times to tho force of u gale, and at no time did we huvo 48 hours of westerly wiiicl3. During tho 15 days from tho time of tho accident tho ship made l.iilO ml Ins under sail." The passengers all speak in tho highest terms of the officers and management of the ship. All say that they wero not in the least uneasy. VETOED BY GOV. FLOWER. Thu ISrooklyu Columbian 11I1L Cotidoruued In btroug Language, Albany, Feb. 7. Gov. Flowor sent to the Senate last uight a veto of the famous Brooklyn Columbian bill. This was the bill whloh legislated out of court the in dictments against the Brooklyn officials. Tho Governor' b message is ringing and terse, and deolares that tho ucts of tho indicted olliuiab aro clearly illegal and criminal, and no excuse of ignorauco can be made There was absolutely no excuse for them, and they had no claim for legisla tive relief. Tho Governor made it very plain. lie believed the proceedings of the supervis ors, nlderuifiuic committees nnd tho mayor were flagrantly Illegal from be ginning to cud. lie says that if public officials doing ilk-gal ucts uio compelled to stund the consequences it Will mcul cato a wholesome lessou. STELLA DESERTED BY DEERFOOT. Mita UrlgHtmuu Win Willing to bo Mur- riod, liul the Chief ilud. Bockvillk Centre, L. I., Feb. 7. SbeUa Brightmau, whoso attempt to elope from here lost week with Ueerfoot, a Kickapoo Indian, who had been Belling pateut medicine, aud was frustrated by her mother, left here yesterday aud went to Hempstead, where the Indian baud is at present in camp. l'rom Hempstead sho wont to Long Island City, accompanied by Deerlool. When seen at Jamaica, the girl said they were going to New York to be married. Mibs Stella returned home at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. She said that l)ocrfoot left her in tho Long Inland railroad waiting room, Long Inland Liiy, promising to letum in an lour, but tailed to tlo to. BALLOTING FOR SENATOR. TUe Murthni'stern Stuto Still Unit bin to Muko u Choice Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 7. Tho Sena torial situation here remains unchanged. Lincoln, Nob., Feb. 7. Allen received 65, Thurston 01, Boyd 2, Morton 3. Only oue ballot; uo choice. Helena, Feb. 7. The ballot for United State Senator yesterday resulted: Clark 10, Sanders 24, Dixon 12j no choice. B ism Alio K, N. D., Feb. 7. Twenty eight members were no-.' t when the joint ballot was taken Un United blatts beuator. The ballot resulted. Umu. i7, Williams 12, Itoaoh U, Anderson ti, Worst 6, Kingman 0, Puimer u, scattering 7. Vusett Also Disapproves. New Yoiik, Feb. 7. Sitting in the lobby of the Fifth Avenue hotel J. Sloat Fasten said with great emphasis: "I regard the President's appointment of .lud.ro Jackson as .ill abject and uncondl tioiml surreiidtj. of all the principles Hnr- risou is bUpiiosed to have ropteseutod when he risked his life tor tho Union, when he sat in the United States Senate anil pleaded tor negro suffrage, and when he uppioved in his letters of acceptance of the plttorms adopted by the Bepubli- cun national conventions oi 1000 uuu lb'UJ, at butu of which he was nominated for the Prenidency.' Geu. Weaver In Nw York. NewYobk, Feb. 7. Gen. Weaver, tho People's paity candidate for the Presi- uency, auureoaeu a meeting in uooper Union last night, ino large nan was about two-thirds filled with an enthusias tic audience. Before and after tho two hours' speech resolutions were passed lu favor of ownership ot railroaus by the people, and in favor of constructing a rapid transit route in this city by tho city government. Financial 1'lan for Bpaln. Madrid, Feb. 7. A syndicate of French, German and English ilnnnciers will shortly consider a plan to'' consoli date the Spanish debts, and thus relievo tho pressure ou tbe Treasury. The Bauk ot Spain will cousoltdate tho Cuban debt, und will issue a large loon to Cuba und Porto Itioo. A Cabinet. Humor from llnston. Boston, Feb. 7. There Is a ruuior cur rent that t)i Portfolio ot Stat ha bean offered to John Quinoy Adams by the Prosideut-eleot. At his residence on Coinniouweslth avenue this iu,orui.m Mr. Adams could not ho seen. IHs si c i t u y rttusod to sny if there was any truUi in the wport. A DIG STRIKE THREATENED. Itallroml TrniTIo In IdilcAgti Iteportrd to lioon Hie Vergo nt n Tte-tJp. Ciiioaoo, Feb. 7. On authority from several reliable sources, it seoms more titan probable that within 10 days a r-rculenn attempt will bo made to tie un GVcry car and locomotive in tho city, nntl paralyze the trnfllo ou many thousands of miles of tracks. So apprehensive have the officials of one of the Kastem trunk lines becomo that, It is reliably reported, they aro re fusing to receive eastbound freight and traffic from Western linos. Starting with the unorganized switch men, the disaffection has spread until, it Is claimed, the various branches of unor ganized employes will unlto In one of the most determined strikes ever known in railroad annals. The switchmen li.ivo decided to doinand an in Ivan co of five cents an hour from their present pay, and to strlko if they do not get it. This important action was tnken at a meeting of committees, repre senting the 27 railroad yards In this city. The new scnlo demands 80 and 35 cents an hour, respectively, for day help, and from 85 to 40 cents nn hour for helpers and foremen working at night. Tho domand will bo made upon sev eral roads centring bero as soon as peti tions can bo circulated among tho men in the respective yards and a majority of the signatures obtained. The peculiar feature of tho movement is that tho regular organizations of the switchmen aro entirely Ignored in the now move, and that it is a general move ment on the part of the men irrespective of the heads of the old organizations. Telegrams from points along tho lino of tho Pennsylvania railroad Indicate that the company oxpects trouble at nn early dato over the question of wages, as they have refused perishable freight at many points destined to Chicago, and tho Pitts, burg, Fort Wnyo & Chicago railway ofil clals hero havo declined to receive such freight, on tho ground that they expect trouble on the road with the engineers. JUDGE JACKSON INTERVIEWED. Ho Says He Wua ttnt Cunsultml Uofore the rlonilnatloti. Cincinnati, Feb. 7. Judgo Ilowell E. Jackson, recently nominated by Frost dent Harrison to the office of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of tho United States is here in connection with t bis duties as circuit judge. He was warmly congratulated by members of tho bar with whom he has always been a favorite. Speaking of his recent appointment ho said: "I hove had uo communication with tho President relatlvo to my appoint ment either before or since I was in formed of it A few days before the ap pointment was made, I had n letter from one of tho present justices, saying he hoped tho Prosident might see his way clear to appoint me to tho vacant post. About the same timo I had a letter from n prominent lawyer of Detroit expressing tho samo hope. "I was not consulted and, as fnr as I know, the President did not consult with nny one relative to the matter. "1 havo no idea who will be my suc cessor, but I wou'.d like to say a word about nu Item I saw in a morning paper. It said I was appointed that Harrison might appoint his old law partner, Gen. Miller, to the place I vacatod. Now, as a matter of fact, such a thing is impossible, oven had the Presldont desired it. Aly successor must come from my own dis trict. Gen. Miller Is of the seventh dis trict, nnd Ls not aliiiihla. " Commander James S. Dean. G. A. R, Old So.diter'o CratifudQ COMRADES, READ THIS. Torturing, Life Destroying Dyspep sia Cured. Another Triumph for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Mr. Jnmns S. Tlenn. Commander of Gen. Grant Fntt, G.A.It., Hondout, N.Y., and Chief U. 8. Mall Ageiit of the Ulster Si Heluivaro ICailroait and one of tho moat popular and well known Gentlemen In the Ihist, whose veracity Is beyond question says I ' I was nil run down with DYSTLTSIA. I doctored and doctored but it all resulted the samo way. Igrcwworso. Ituffereil untold misery night and day. My casa was pronounced tneurabUi. I suffered this way for fully TWO YEA IIS. I chanced to meet f)r. Kennedy on tho Etteet about that time, and I told him of my condition and ho said, "Jimmy," yon need no' tuffer so, como to my offlco and I'll eiv you a bottlo of FAYOKITE REMEDY, take it morning, noon and night, and it will euro you. I took tho tnedicltie as directed, but had uo confi dence In a cute, as my caso had been tried by so many. After using It a week I be gan to feel bolter, and In a short whlla after that I was ENTIRELY, CURED "Juit think qfil, entirely eurcd. Thut ierrlblo distress, everything I ato, Inaking vp sour In my throat had all pone and 1 havo cot bad a moments dis comfort slaco. To-day there is'nt a J(ilMer man in this country and my opfetlto is craad. I believe I could eat a TUU OF NAILS if I bad to and digest them with case. Favobitk Remedy Is the loe of Dyspepsia and poor healths. James s dean..' . March lith, 1582. 1 IvOSilAJUT, (UUUi VIA IttUMWd Braaf. PL.S tViW I.. laOICS, Ut f4sAw :....!'. Ml I Etl umI u ild matt i' bi it) rlbtiOll Talk ttfutr d.'i. vut tui mfla t.V V Drutft tr-t44N rll lira - ttiin. ,uTi tJ vr.. : ta oi . i.s A M'aaaVS ft SM ON AN ICb-COVERED CABLE. llojtt-Wntlr Calvurlny Olvrs un JSxhU bltlon nt Tilngarn Vails. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 7. Clifford Cal vetloy, tho Canadian rope-walkor, who performed during feats ou bis cablo at Niagara Falls last summer, gave a prt vato exhibition there yesterday before few friends. He proposed to move the t,uble down to the Whirlpool, but it would & impossible thoro to find plnces to fasten tho guys, so he determined to test Its steadiness without guys In its present location first. lie wore overshoos and carried nu iron rod as a balancing polo. Tho cablo was covered with loe and an icy drizzle was falling. Tho rope-walker wont out soma distance, he stamped nnd jumped on the cable, knocked tho ico off It and per formed various feats. NEWS OF THE DAY. A. Gorald Hull, 80 years of ago, one of tho most rospected and wealthiest citi zens of Saratoga, N. Y., committed sui cide yesterday. Tho citizens of Home, N. Y., have completed their subscription oftho sum of $21,000 for tho purchase of tho Homo City Street railroad. Master Workman James Hughes, con victed of extorting money from mom'jers of tho Rochester Clothing Exchange, gave himself up at tho Eochoster, N. Y., peni tentiary to begin serving his year's sen tence. The demurrer in tho libel suit of Col. Robert J. Ingersoll against Rev. A C. Dixon before Judge Ingraham in tho Su preme Court, Now York, has boon Btrick en off the calendar. A call has been published for a conven tion of cotton planters to be held in Memphis, Teun., ou Feb. 22. Delegates from every Southern State will bepresont. The President baa sont to the Senate the nomination of Carroll D. Wright, of Massachusetts, to bo Commljsloner of Labor. Reappointment. Alfred Tennyson's "Becket" was pro duced in London Inst night. Henry Irving and Ellon Terry played tho princi pal roles. The North German Lloyd company has agreed to pay the owners of the steam ship Lake Huron, which nicked un the steamship Spreo at sea and towed her into port 24,000 pounds' salvatro Instead of 12,000 pounds, the amount ut first con templated. A portion of tho Oriental Opera com pany (Jewish), hailing from New York, is stranded in Boston. ! A petition was presented In the Massa chusetts House on Monday for the aboil j tlon of the death penulty and asking that i imprisonment for life bo substituted. John Cooper, alias Thomas O'Dounoll, t was kentenced to llfo imprisonment at j hard labor in Auburn State prison for I the murder of George L. Cottle ut Skaue ! ateles Juuotlon, N. Y., on Nov. 23 last. Jacob Seligman, Saginaw's milliouairo banker, has settled the liunnclal end of his divorce suit by paying his wife $20, .U00. Tho Montreal winter carnival was suo I cessfully inaugurated yesterday. A large number of visitors from all parts of the I United States tire present. Mrs. Cameron, uudor arrest at Annapo ' lis, N. S., charged with the murder of her husband, attempted suioido last evening by tuking un overdose of morphine und cutting her throat with a razor. At Eborvnle, Pa., yesterday, a loatled coal car running down u slope, crashed into four laborers, killing two of them instantly and fatally injuring tho other two. -Henry Bower, street commissioner ot Toledo, O., has beoir found guilty of mul' tcasance in oitice. He swindled the city out of $2,000. Comedian Thomas J. Horndon is dead of paresis in New York. Ho supported John Wilkes Booth and afterward starred with Clara Goldhby Wilton. Peter Keilly, 30 years old, of Newark, N. J., fell into, a vat of boiliug licorioe at the Nowarii Licnricu works aud died soou utter being taken to the hospital. A big freight wreck occurred ou tho Baltimore & Ohio railroad near Cutnbor luau, Sid., yesterday, iu which two men were killed, seveiat injured aud 24 cars demolisiied Theitev. Dr. McCosh of Princeton Col lege has sunt fl,Vo0 to tho congregation ot the East Free iJuureh at Brechin of whicu tie was at one time minister, to ii. i , u.iy unserving young man connected it i in i.h stUkiies for the Ministry of I MHS. MILLY 1T.R0U80N, Troy. W . Y. TJte foUowinn tribute to DANA'S power over OLD CUltONW UOM- Gentlemen : I have been troubled with l.IVLlt COMPLAINT, COSKTIl'A TIOX mul MYHl'lirStA for a long time. I employed tho best Doctors In tho city; iney voiu we Old Chronic Complaints were Iiarcl to cure. Tlielr mcuicnto iki mo no ool. stnj'PtoktoB 1 and bought a bottle ot DANA'S SAKS Al'ARIL LA Before 1 had taken half of it I frit better. I have taken threo bottle ol s SARSi and am bettor than lor years. IT IIAN UO.VU WOMla'.IW OH ai si 1 can nt nn.vltiliiir I t aud it Uoen not (IUIihish iuo in the (east. Troy, N. Y. MRS. MILLY J'klKJUSON. DANA SARSAPARIllAOQ,, BELFAST, HE, ... UMHs3 THE QUEENSLAND FLOOD Feared That the Loss of Lift Will be Very Great. CIIAS. BAr.TOItlS' UIJATII AT OAPKI. The Devastated City of Zitntc Vinltnl bj the Grecian Hitler Another Italian Hunk Scandal rnmtmn Cannl Wfirk It I'rncocd Netr Zenlnml l'rutnN Atrnlttvl Annexation uf Jlawitli by tlin Unltnn States Other Tornlgn Npwl IimstiANK, Feb. 7. The water Is rising steadily In this city, 'The lower dlstricti are completely submerged. In the lower portions of the main street it is 20 feet deep. Tho shops and their contents are al most a total loss, as the Hood oumu ou so rapidly that only a small portion of the looks could be romoved. Men are at work In boats trying to save tho contents of the third nntl fourth Btorlos before the water rises to them. Tho Brisbane river bridge, which con nected North nnd South Brisbane, was swept awny last night. All the inhabitants are crowding to the highest parts of the city. In consequence of tbe interruption of railway and telegraphic communication, only scanty Information about the disas ters in other parts of Queensland Is ob tainable. At Maryborough, March county, 30 per sons have been drowned. Most of the town is under water. The Mary river britlgo, tho largest oue in the colony, has been carried away. The town has beendosorted by two-tblrds of its Inhabitants. Tlaro, another town on tho Mary, is also under water. At Ipswich "J3 persons are known to have perished. It is feared that the loss of life will bo very large. KING AND QUfcF.N VISIT ZANTE. Damage Caustid by tlio JCarthuimke In. habitants Afraid to Stay ill tlio City. Athens, Feb. 7. The arrival of the King and yneen in Znnte harbor was watched by thousands from tho water front. When the royal couplo landed there was some cheering, followed by almost complete quiet. They drove through the ruined streets to ascertain the extent of tho damage clone by tho earthquake, thousands of in habitants following the carriage In sllerce. Most of tho churches for which tlio city was celebrated, uro wholly or partly wreckod. Hardly a fluo building on tho main street was left uninjured. Many ot them must be reconstructed fiom thu foundations beforo they can be occupied. No effort has yet been made to repair tho damage, as mechanics fear to work in tho city and owners are apprehousivo that each day may bring another violent shock. The city is shaken daily by slight shocks and th o inhabitants who fled the city fear to return for more than un hour or two at a time. The royal party will remain on thu island two or threo days. DEATh OF SARTQRIS. The Husband of Nellie Grant PaKSed Away In Cuprl, Feb. n. London, Feb. 7 The news of tho death of Algernon Charles Sartoris, husband ot I Gen. Grant's daughter Nellie, urrived in j last night and excited much In- terest in American circles. ne died iu Capri on Feb. 8. Mrs. Sartoris could odd but little to the bare news. She does not yet know the cause of the death of tho man who brought her so much sorrow. It is not likely to make much differ ence in her mode of life. Sho will con tinue to live in London nttendlug to the education of her three children. NEW ZEALAND OBJECTS. Hut Lord Kosebery Uu.i Not Notice Their l'rutest Against Our Tuking lln Mail. London, Feb. 7. -The Pall Mall Ga zotto Btutes that the government of New Zealand has telegraphed to the Marquis of Ripou, Secretary of State for the Col onies, a strongly-worded protest against the annexation ot Hawaii by tbe United States. No definite answer has yet been re turned by tho Imperial government to the Now Zealand communication. Work on I'unnma Canal to 1'roceed. Paris, Feb. 7. The executive com mittee of Panama Canal stockholders has issued u statement that the Minister ot Fiuauee and the olHoial receiver have ap proval a plan for continuing work on the canal without applyiug for an extension ot tbe concession from Colombia. The committee takes the ground that De Les sen' original six-year con cession is suffi cient. Santa Mmria on Her Way Aat'oits. Cadiz, Feb. 7. Tbe caravel Santa Maria, escorted by the cruiser Isla de Luzon, has sailed for America. The cruiser will proceed half way across the Atlantic with the oaravel. The Santa Maria will stop for a few days at the Canary Islands and several weeks lu Cuba. Stow Itullun llunk toandal. Romb, Feb. 7. Tbe Banoa Aasooiaaione of Firenaa bus failed. Liabilities, 8,000, 000 lire. It is sm pec ted that the bank- runtey is fraudulent, aud the manager and cashier have been arrest!. Cholera at Hamburg. IIamedho, Fsb. 7. Four new oases of cholera and two deaths from thu disease were reported yesterday. Tho Ilchrluc; Cnurt of Arbitration. Paws, Feb. 7. The court of arbitration selected to settle the controversy between tbe United States and Ursat Britain rela the to Behrlng Sea will be constituted ou Feb. 20, and will siljourn for a month. Iiurnnn ChalltK lta. Toronto, Feb. 7.-Jd Duruan, th well known oarsman ot this city, has challenged Wallaoa IWs to row liira a raoe forauy amount Boas might un ie. Ac explosion of natural uaa at Wild wood Station, ru., ou the Pittsburg & Wsstern railroad, tvsuludin tho burning fatally of the car nn-iioptor, tlio dstuio tiou of uuii.h.'r ot Ii 'ided fr l 'it enrs I and a trestlo up.iu wUtU the i.u were standing, Thoro la nothing llko tho RESTORATIVE MfrQUIH!? tllfleoTeretl br tho craut rncrlallat. DR. MILES, to euro all n.rveu UUw, .a.i, as Hoadacho, tho 'Sluea- Norvou.3 Prcntm tlon, SloopleaonooB, Notiraleia, r.u V'-uo, uunao.i'its una iiyatena. jiuu inimviu use it In tl'Olr practice, and kit '.he results are rnndorful. 7o havo hunUrcils of fWlmontals like those from druggists. "VTc Buto nnv. i known -.initblug llko It." Snow C , Syrr-ns". ??. J. Kvcry bottlo sold brluits worcs oi pr.nijo," .1. 0. Wolf.Ulllsdalo, Jlleh. "The best seller no over had." Woodworm Co., Prt Wayne, Ind- 'I.crvine sons oowcr uiiui 1.1 i had." H. r. WyattftCo., Conoord, N. Tl. Trial hottlo and boos of testimonials )Trp!tdnmtet. DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO.. E-lkhort.ind, TTKIAL. nCfFEUS JFBtEE. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other ChcmicaLa aro iiwd In tho preparation of W. BAKER & COS iBreaMastCocoa which It absolutely ;mi n mid soluble. It has more than three timat the ttrcngth of Cocoa roixect with Btarcb. Arrowroot or ' Sntrar. and is far more eco nomical, coating lest than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, and easuutt dicesiei). Sold by Grocers eicrjirhtrs. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Maw. Molders! There's nothing will clean you up so quickly or heal yo'ir burns like because of its high percentage of ASK YOUR OROCBR FOR IT. JAS. S. Itirtlt &: CO., Cbicnco. Whllo Russian Soap The Best Soo for VlatiBela. FIRE IHSURANCE. LaiEestaud oldest reliable purely cash eon paules represented by JDJTXID !F.A.TjrST, 120 S. JaroiitSt, Shenanaoah.Px. Act eo a ntw principle-, regnlita User, stomset) and bowoui through Ut nerm. Ia- Biiur Pnx epeedilv cure biUonsnesBV totTild liTOf and oonstlpa- tln.i. ;'rt.ii!,esL m: tmreti &pdoE8,28aav SurniK'f tn- at drairoHtav, ti., ClklsilTba iewis 98 m tm QVBIZS Al ItSTBUB. Tbo drotUMi and n.1 1.r. mtAt. tAihi tiler Ly.. IE l. lag Bui pernor ana $Am to ean with r.'aaTabt lid, tbe ooaueu ktw.v. i.4t (r MM. 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