1 I Ruddy Glow on cneek and brow is evidence that t h e body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Scotfs Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Pre pared by Beott 4 liowno. If. T. All drnmlats. Cure Consumption, Coughs Croup, Sore Throat Sold by all I)ruRCtts on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back orChct JhiIoha Porous Plaster will give great rati-faction. 35 cents. SMILON'S VITALISED. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattnttooira, Todd., says: "ShUoh'eVUahzer'tiAVl'.D'MY LrrE.' 1 coneidoriWxbestremc(3uforai!fMVlaleilmiitcn I ever wed." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney troublo It oxcola. Price 75 cts. HILOH'SlCATARRH REMEDY. ' Ilavo you Catarrh? Try this Itemody. Itwlll rollOTO and Cu-o you. l'rlco CO cts. This In-, lector tor its successful trentmentla furnished iroo. Bhlloh's Remedies aro sold by us on a .guarantee to give satisfaction. For sale by 0. H. Hngenbuch. Blck naasxho nnd rcllovoall tho troubled tact dent to a bilious etato cf tho system, suoh M fDizztxieaa, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress- aflex citing, Pain In the HiJo, to. Whila their meet iremark&ble success has boon shown In curing SleaSacho. yet Carter's Idtuo tlvor Mis ew equally valuable In Constipation, cming and pro venting thiEannojlnBCOmplalutvwhtlo they alia rortcctaUdiBoi-di.notlioBtoniiclijjtiiuulalotha iSver and reguute the bowels. XL-ma. it they onlj UstbeywouldbotilmoBtprlcelosstolhosawliiJ louifar from this distressing complaint; but fortu Ziately thfiirgoodneeHdoea notend bcro,and thosg irhoonco try them will Hud these llttlo pills Tain able In so many wavs that they will not bo wll Sins to do without the m. But cf tar nllalclc head (In tb bane of so many lives th t hen t a wiser I wemaVe our great boost. Our lulljoure it while ' ethers do not. Carter's Llttlo Liver rills aro s-nall and vsiy easy to take. One or two roll i 'aadoso. They aro strictly vegetable a&d a o r! pe or parge, but by thair guntla aetlrn 1 1 - 3 all who. OM thun. XnYi:!biat23ceutt; bVu.or$l. Rsla Dy arngglsta every when, or sent by malt. CARTER MEQICiMBf CO.. Mow York. SMALL PILL. SMAILDOSH, SMALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! llosneatfullv Informs his old friends and the pubtlcjgenerally that he has taken charge of the old stana inteiy occupied dv i-enx Annexe, where he -will lteen on hand a fresh stock o Porter, Ale and Lager iieer. Finest brands of Liquors and ClgarB. n.. P. Frnnev's Butldln3. f uui OUIIIHIU, Cor. Mainnnd Poplar Sts. WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT TTn tnni1 llin tra t for SIXTY TEAltS food lias proved Itself tho beet remedy ftfmown for tho euro of Contumptlan, Ooiigh, Coins, Whooping Cough, ana fall Xt'tif? Itlieasei ill young or old. lrIco 23o "Kc, and 4l.no ior bottle, cm n rUFCYWHERE. WiFT'S SPEGSFIG For renovatinp the entire system, (illmiiiatlnir all Poisons from the lllood. whether of scrofulous or irulanal origin, this preparation las no equal. MARK "For clchteen months I had an I eating soro on my tongue. I waa treated liv lrfiat local nhvslclans. but obtained no relief : the sore (rradually crew worse. I finally took S. 8. 8., and was entirely cured after using a few bottles." v, i, AiCi.iuiOBB, itenuersuu, ici. Treatise on lllood and Skin Dis eases mailed free. Tun Swift Stuoipio Co., Atlanta, da. Q T. HAVICE, SUROEOlf VENTIST. Offlse Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sts iueoanaoaD, oyer stein's drug store, wu CARTER'S f IVER 'ISi Jala a 3 RIVERS RISING RAPIDLY Reports of Danger and Dam age from Many Points. PAltT OF TitHNTOX UNlllUt WATKB. Frars of the Lowland lliliubl'mita Xenr Clearfield, I'll. The Ohio Fust Urerplnc Up tn tho lfunjror Llin- llrldgts tiwopt Awuy nnd ltullio.id Trln'e Iinptdi d. Ct.jFiBLD, Pit., Feb. 11. Tho resi dents ot the lowlnntls along the west branch vnlley between Curwensvllle nnd Ck'HrDcld tire threatened with destruc tion. A I. thti former plnco Is located the Urge saw mill of tho Curwensvllle Lum ber company, and they control nlmcHt all of the timber on the headwaters ot VesL Brancli nnd nil that on Anderson Creek. which Joins tho river at tho mill. In order to hold tho logs that are cut during tho cutting soasou a largo boom Is located at the mill mid extends two miles up the river. At present Micro aro over 0,000.000 feet of logs in this boom, and on top of these logs Is gorged ut lcat 15 foot of lea. the lco gorge extends a distanoe of six niilc3 and tho water is overflowing the banks all along the river for n dlstanco ot ten miles and this morning is above the teu foot flood mark, ns all the lco from Uurwensvillo down has left the courso and if n break occurs tho wholo gorge may comu upon tho inhabit ants ut any minuto. lhere never wns mora snow in the woods than at present, and when tho wo.ither gets warmer, the river rises fast. Last Monday the rlvor was up to the highest point known in its history at the heud ot tho Curwensvllle boom, but a fortunate cold snap followed and the water went down. If the Cunvensvlllo dam breaks nothing can prevent great loss o property, both public and private. IMglit Iron bridges belonging to the city span tho stream below tho dam, nnd the valley is bo narrow that the water has no chnnco to spread and will thus inundate and destroy most of the private property along tho banks. FLOOD IN TRENTON. Ico Jam ut l'erriwi); Causes l'urt of the City to bo bubinord. Trenton, Feb. 11. The ico which has closed tho Delawaro river for six weeks broke at Lambertvillc, 10 miles above here, yesterday afternoon, and at once started on a rush down stream. Opposite Trenton tho ico cut a channel and passed out smoothly, but at Perrlwig oar, iwqjnties uoiow tho city, tho sailing Ico formed a jam, and the b.ick water re sulting therefrom Hooded portions ot this city. There Is every indication of a flood soverer than that of 1832, when several parts or. tho city were submerged, and much damage was doco. lair street, which is on tho river front iu South Trentou, is under water, and people are paddling about tho street in bouts. Tho flood has been anticipated for weeks, and such preparations have been made for Its occurrence that tho damago to property will bo kept down. Tho wors'u catastrophe that has over taken the city within recent years oc curred last night when tho water invaded tho pumping station ot tho waterworks, put. out mo nres anu stopped all worK. There Is but a limited supply in tho res ervoirs and unless the water recedes soon tho city will be greatly in neod of a water bupply. A largo water whool was erected to provide for emergencies, but this is use less now, as the high water prevents its use. The authorities have sent out a general alarm asking the people to make a sparing use ot wator, 113 tho supply is so limited. , The Uarltnn Over Its Itnnks, .Tho ice in the Millstone river broko yesterday and wtis carried into the IUrl- tan river. This, with the hoavy floods, caused the ico gorge at tho landing bridge abovo rew Uruuswlck, to give way, The immense quantities of loe then rushed toward New Brunswick and tore away the woodwork beneath the Albany street bridge, throwing tho draw oil its pivot. Thero were 50 people on tho draw at the timo, but bono was injurod. Tho river has already ri$en four feet, and the docks are Inundated. flttlWSI THE OHIO RISING RAPIDLY. JJ'rnrn that the ISlver W tU Soon be Above the Dung.'i- Line. Cincinnati, Feb. 11. The river is rap- Idly rising nt all points above, Cincinnati, and a flood seems certain. The snow and cgntinued rain have caused tho waters to climb up tho banks in a remarkably short uliace of time, so that now the prediction is madu by river prophets that the Ulilo will bwoII beyond the danger line. Tho river is rising at the rate of four inches nn hour, and the condition of af faire above the oity indicates that tho rise will be continuous, The danger lino is placed at S3 feet, although ut SO feet much damago is usu ally sustained. The water is now 4i feet high at this city. Two piers of the railroad bridgo at New Comerstown hava been washed away, and the bridgo is left clinging to one of the remaining abutments. On the malu line of the Fort Wayne the trucks are inundated at several points and the branches are badly knocked out by the high water. The Eric, Youngstown, & Ashtabula is submerged by four feet ot water at Warren, Ohio, and at Nashville, Ohio, on the H.uno road, twenty-two inches of water cover the tracks, with tbo river BliU rising. Consternation Alone; the Molmwk. Tribe Hill, N. Y-, Feb. 11. The Uohawk river and the Schoharie creek are swollen from bank to bank at Fort Hunter and in places hare overflowed the surrounding country. Consternation prevails among those living on low lands and juany families have moved to higher grounds. Tho loe Is within a few feet of the suspension bridge at Fort Hunter uud the river is still rising. The gorge is ex pected to give way at any moment. To be Announced To-tluy. London, Feb. 11. rrustwortby ad vices from Cowes state that the betrothal of the Duke ot York and Princess May of Tcck will be formally announced to night nt a large diuner to be given by ths Queen at Usborao House. A STARTLING FACT. Sixteen Per Cent, or Lire Insurhnoi Appuoants Rejected on Account or Diseased Kidneys. Tho Trouble Comes From Lack of Care. Dr. Lambert tii" general mcdlcnl direc tor of (he ICquitnble Life Insurance Com pany, N. Y., said : " We n-ject sixteen per cent, ot the applica tions made to i s for Inmirance. and 1 lmvesavd the i-ntliv expense o( this daedical depart ment, by Iho rejection nlone of oppllcaiiU who had diseased kidneys, and who died within two years after 1 rejected them." This appalling statement com lug as It does, from such lily.li medical authority, should have the attention of our citizens. Tliere is no reason to dny, why iwople should allow kiduey disease to get such a hold on thorn. Nature sends bcr warning In tbo sliebt Gain lu (ho back, poor circulation of the lootl, sediment In tho urine. When nny of these symptoms appear, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Kemrdy should be taken in small doses at once, nnd tints drive the poi9ou out of tho blood uud restore Iho kidneys to healthy action. To our knowledge this istliconiy-rucdl-cino Mint Mirrly nna effectually cures this almost universal complaint. Wo noto Iho hnppy recovery' of Mr. Oscar Lambert, of Jerico, Mo., whoso case lias becu talked of iu tbo papers tbo world over. " I noplpcted tho first symptoms until I found myself In bed with a coniplieatd disease of the kidneys. No mortal ever suffered more and lived. My physician failed to help tne. I then used Dr. David Kennedy's Faorito Remedy, madoatRondout, N. Y. It relieved mv kidneys almost immediately, nud In a few weeks I was clearof a1! pain. and entirely cured, I owe my present lea to of mo to Favorite Remedy." It Is used and recommended for what it accomplishes. Writes Mrs. A. J. F. Manchester, from Providence, U. I. " I began uslnn Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Rem od v for kldnev disease, when Doctors failed to lievo me. It drove a bad humor out ot my blood, cured my kidney trouble, and I am truth- luiwuem say ii.suvei.iuiy mo. , -Win. Huston tho populur West Shore It. II. engineer, camo out in nn open letter stnting how be had suffered with kidney disease Physicians treatment, nnd the use of various preparations failed to benefit liim. Dr. David Ken neily's Favorito Remedy, was procured untl it mndo him well. Favorito Remedy has had more free ad vertising in tho columns of the daily papers, than nnytiiing we know of, from the fact that it docs as is promised. " cures disease." Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Remedy possesses marvelous strength giving qualities, that render it cspecialy, vaiunble to tbo aged or infirm. For a general nil around tonic, and to cure any diseaso arising from nn impure condition of the blood, it hua no equal. Druggi6ts nre selling more of it than all others combined. A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will' be solved by call- G iug at the store of J. P. I Williams & Sort, where F you will find the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing1 Ma chines. J- p. Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. UrfalMuIantlOnlv Arc, tlw;s reltijjU. tAOics, ik uructtH tor vmcnMtr$ ohsumk U-Jv nonti Brand Is Ked and Gold EauUiiVy botM, ictl with biu rlbbga. Tube VSr no otker Jteflut dancerout ubrttw v (loruatks imitatini. Al Drugging, or ial Co lu i tamp for ptrtioultrt, tmimonltla ftn4 "UdleX for Ladl' bj rctorn llatL 1(1.11 (Ml Ti.tniaiiU!i. Ms. Chtrhtnter CbenJckl tto.AjftdUon gQiturfc ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of pociefsij toolg I Of Every Description. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c if FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-O Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. H. T. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVULR Best Wines, Liquors, Ueera, Ales aid brands of Cigars always oa hand. Oscar Lambert. Quoting from bh letter. MH ChlthMttt't EcllU PI An end Brand. rENNYROYi TvTv Orlffinul and gTHE KWD g S THAT CURES S m fa GS MltK. FltlKDA HAMS, M 0 Tlcon.J.-n.Si,N. Y g A Victory Oyer Disease 1 m "Tcrnbio fain in tieaa una (8 Stomach I " tirj an "My Face was ono Mass of W. g Eniptkmal" m "Walked tho Floor Night Rg Alter Night I" M SSTho following from Mm. llama M tho WONDBKFUL POWER of DANA'S over diseaee. twj m& OuNTLEyrNt I am fS-l yoiwof am-. A'xnHaa itjH 10 yi-ara apo 1 Iimltho Sli-anle wlili-ri left ith1 lhn l'y Imdnlitipc. Ihavt liU'l IC IB KH .jj iei.i: iai.v in mv iii:ai fi munthB, also vire pain In my titntnnch ii-KU SilNlnht lifter nlffht I hove been cimh-ku SfiiH'lltMl In wulls, liiu floor IxrauKo of thegg) fttrrlliln milii. ami thti wns not all. tnv wtini ta ob muwti iiv .iicr i'uiiiiii,a ISlflifC vai uttu ltiili of cruilnii io bndBU ct UnicBOdto tKicovi'MHl lmwt entirely SjS Swllh heiilift. 1 rcailyour pn(h.ni, nnd Uicunlit tT! 1 wjuld try ouu buttle nf gg 1 BETA'S 1 PSAHSMAIULLA awithnuKh I had trlrd tn liinnT dlffprrnt inedtcliiWiig gywlth.iutany hcln.I Ind but little fallli. lliloni Ig liaiiukunnnolMittlu I felt a crcnt .IchIkUI tt?Slif-t1-i-. 1 hnvo now taknn tiv.i, and do lioths l(wi like tho wninwoninn. 1 ran go to bi-d Dndn gsniXl" Al.l,MHT. Tlin (fr-lill nSi-lliln imlii hai ,l .iirl.-il. The tlr.-il g Itu-ling X had la entirely B'. MyBtn Elilulai'll. I think one more bottlo Dll Htflcurelnccuttrtly. youramapi-clfnlly, Wk Tloondcroga, N. Y. iiilS. 11UNDA IUSIS. jj rrfS Towliom it may conoernt t hentiy certify to SSuie truth ol the .ban. 1'. W. IIAltKV, g3 Tlaindcroga, N. Y. riarruadat. IN R Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. S AN ORDINANCE i AN ORDINANCE, granting to the Pennsylvania Telephone Company the right to occupy tho streets and highways of the Borough of Shenan doah with pole8 and wires, aa may be necessary for conducting its bus iness. Section 1. Be it ordiined by the Town Coun cil of tho RorouEh ot Shenandoah, and It Is hereby ordained by the authority of tho same, that permission be and is hereby granted to the Pennsylvania Tolephono Company under such conditions nnd regulations ns hereinafter set forth, tooccupy tho streets and highways of tho Uoroughof Bhenaudoah aforesaid, with poles neatly i rimmed and paintod, and wire as may bo necessary for conducting its business. and to maintain tho polos and wire in good, safe and serviceable oondltlon. Hiso. 1. Tnut all p lis shall bo located on tho curb linos of properties at a place under tbo supervision ot the Committee of Kouds and Highways of the said borough. Seo. 3. That no polos shall be erected under such permission without tho consent of the owners of properties abutting the location of said polos. Sfo. 4. That;the said Telephone Company shall permit the nre Rlarm ami police patrol aires and boxes of said borough to be run upon all the polos of said oompiuy within the bor ough limits. Hso. 5. That said Telophone Company shall pay the expense of printing and publishing this ordiuanee. Pasted February 18, 13D8. Seetton ft. amended to read: The property owners have the privilege to say whether or sot the poles mull be placed In front of their doors or windows. Passed March 6th, 1H., T. J. JAMES, Pres. Town Counoll. JAMBS SMITH, Chlefllurgefs. Attest: T. J. COAKLBV. Town Clerk. 3 8-tf Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town qetttrs and While Sts., (BIckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys in the Market. Chesapeake and Ohio R R MAX REESE, Agent TI033L2317J53 I To all parts of United StatS at from K.00 lo WOO less than by any other road. Call on or address, MAX REESE, 16 W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Or, HH Publlo Squaro, WllBes-Barre. (STlckots west of Chicago via all routes. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 SOUTH MAIN BTREET, Wbsre lis will be pleated to meet ths wanu ot his friends and the publtc In BTorylhiiig In tho Drinking Line, XiXjO-STID'JS SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 East Centre Street. ' The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines and finest cigars always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. m TRIED THE NEW SHELLS Highly Successful Tests With the Vesuvius' Guns. kav.Mi orrtcKUfc muca 1'i.hasbd. 1'lve nf tlin 1'nteilt ltofnhia Shot fritil the Tin. I.mg l'lieiiiiiHtle Ounn l'nur l'riilmbly Itxplmlnl Cniibl ICitally ltnve lilt a YnflMil Cumliiic Tmvtml Hit. Port Royai, S. 0., Feb. ' 11. The Vesuvius continued her experiments with the pneumatic guns here yesterday. The trial was very satisfactory one- to the oxamlping board, because the sea whs a llttlo rough wliioh tended to detract from the accuracy of the uns. The Vesuvius gut under way nt 11 o'clock and iu lew than V minutes hud' gotten Into line and fired throe projec tiles, With bor signals flying she steamed slowly up to tho 2,000 yard buoy head ing slightly to the north ot the target line. A momentary pause followed while she swung slowly Into position. Then the signals dropped and instantaneously almost, thore followed tho white cloud ot compressed nir indicating the firing of a shot. The first shot fell SO yards short ot the target, but exactly iu line with tho buoy which marked the 2,000 yard range; the second shot fell 10 teut short. A third shot was tired a few moments Inter fulling short of the target but practically on the buoy line, and the fourth shot fell on the buoy line, but the fifth and last shot ot the day, fell so close. t,o thu target that tho spray thrown up by the projectile obscured tbo target. An lustaut later an explo sion was hoard and tho water behind the target was disturbed. The second and fifth sho'ts fell so ac curately that they would have fallen on nu ordinary sloop stationed for a target. The officers of tbo Vesuvius are greatly elated over tho results o the day's tests. They will be continued to-day. the firing was a remarkable proof ot the accuracy with which shots can be placed, using all three guns. The live slijjts at 2,000 yards range were droppetl within a Ulstuiico of oU yards of oacli other on a direct lino for thu target. If fired at a ship coming toward tho Vesu vius all of them would have struck her. The doubt as to the action of the fuses is not at all astonishing. This is the first timo that tho fuse has ever been fired. The failure of this particular fuse would have no effect upon tho valve of the pneumatic tubo aS a torpedo thrower, for another fuse could easily be found. Gut llvo shots are not enough to decide whether or not there will be a failure. POISON GIVEN TO FIVE. A Ctrl TrIeH tn Kill liar Undo and livery Member of the I'mully. Cahde.v, N. J., Feb. 11. Wanting more liberty in the evenings than she was allowed iu tho strict family of her uncle and guardian, John Horlacher, o No. G25 Montgomery avenue, Katie Hor lacher has been gradually poisoning him, his wife, mother and two children. Sho prepared the meals for the family, and the coffee and soup were the channel through which she attempted her scheme by mixing with them small quantities of two different poisuns, one red nnd tho other a white corrosive preparation. Last Thursday Horlacher reported to tho police his belief that tho sickness of his family was due to poison In thoir food and n tuned Katie as tho suspect. Yesterday Kutie wus arrested. She made a full confession, implicating Harriet Hitter of No. 709 Fern street, who, she alleged, procured for her the poison, tell ing bcr they would share the money left by the grandmother. The grandmother and one child are still dangerously ill. On one occasion Katie was compelled to eat the poisoned food and was taken sick like the rest of the family. THE DOVER HORROR. lnuuitrg of the Asylum AVern Allowed. Mutvlies to l.lfclit Plneii. Dover, N. II., kFeb. 11. A possible clue to tho origin of the fire In the county insane asylum near here Thursday night, in which -14 people lost their lives may be found in the tact that some of the insano paupers wero habitual users of tobaoco, and wero allowed three friction matches oficb to take to their cells, with which to light their pipes. This -system, it la said, was brought to the notice of the county delegHtiou a few days since upon its visit to tho county farm, and thu advice of one of its mem bers was that it should be stopped, but whether this advice was aoted upon is not known. Keeper Drlscoll Is of the opinion that the lire caught from a defective chimney, thu sides of the latter being only tbo thickness of one briok. Thu Legislature has decided to make an investigation of tho horror. Another Moutu U111I0 Victim. Nick, Feb. 11. A professional gambler after losing heavily at the Casino at Monte Carlo last evening suddenly be came insane, attacked several men and then tried to take his life. Ills violenoe caused a panic and men and women tied from tho building. Three attendants and two players overpowered the maniac after a sharp struggle and removed him, shouting and fighting, to the police station. TU ilia ForuiliiB a Truat. Oskosh, Wis., Fob. 11. It is stated here that the formation of the plans of co-operation of the millers' combination or trust, is progressing dally and will be the most extensive organization of tho kind in tbo United States. It includes all the mills in the Northwet-t and puts the market and out-put under their ab solute control. The Cimaolldntod lluylng KriKliica. New Haven, Feb. 11. As a result of the Old Colony deal, the Consolidai'ud road has placed an order for !io uew loco motives with the lihode Island Locomo tive Works, of Provldenoe. All are to be delivered by April 1. All the repairs of the uid uoiouy system win be done at the shops in this city, rrUel'ightlnir Justice of the Peace. Newbubqu, N. Y., Feb. U Ezra a Carpenter, a Justice ot the Peace at High land Falls, who was recently removed from office by Judge Barnard, pleaded guilty to aiding ana abetting priM nsuting, anil was nueu ivo in the Su preme Court here. HMoachEI Otall forms, Nonralull ii, Stpnnmn. Fits, SKk-i-lewiiie.M,llilllnetavjli.-.-la, -.. K.Ji.ri, Opium llatilt. llrutllccnnoi,,,! ; . , r ie cti I d Ijt UK MII.CN KEMOIi.V.,'. M.JtVlNiJ. discovered by tho crumi ut, Iml .ma BinicuiJlKt ta otvous dtscnJics. It !i not oi utaln opinio, or dangerous drtiKs "llavn bn-n tnltlnK lilt. MILES' ItKHTOK.VJl 'J Vi. T.KIXVl.VBror ?tllcny. From Hrpi omtn r l-, J nunxy iievorb using tho Net-vino lb di trori-t 7"i i-iuvulslona, andnownfter thrco months n o h:wo no moro attacks. Jomr 11. Cnittis, Kmnco, Mich." "IhuTobeenualnK UK. MILES JltFJSTOJt ATIVJJ .MIltVINC fnralKiut tour months. It has brought mo relief o:id euro. I hnvo taken It for cnllensv. and after iilmr It for nnn week harra bad no attack. llurd C. Pif-it'.-b;, IXonthvittn. IBu Fino book of front cures and trlr I bottles i'XtEE. at Drug .l.ts Everywhere, oriiuureM OR. MILES MEDICAI. CO,- Elkhart, In if. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies Oil Other CIiemicalM are ucd in tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'B reaMastCocoi which in absolutely pure and Bolubtc ltamorethanthreetlmet the hlrt 7ti of Cocoa rjlxo with Starch, Arrowroot o. Stnrar. and is far tnoro eco nomical, cmtlng lees than, ono cant a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and basil, DlOUSTKI). Sold by Grocers ccrynlirre. W. BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Mau. There's no way to remove oil-stains, 0a thoroughly a? a daily use ot because of its high percentage o tar. ASK YOUR QROCCR FOR IT. JAS. S. KIKK&CO., Cliicacow PJIiifn lrm-itinii Snnn Neutral 8?-WIII Not. lliULU iiiuoiuii uuii' jiuueneu kuo nana FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable pnrely oath eon. pan les represented by FAUST, 120 S. JaroinSL, Shenanaoah.Ptu Art on a new principle-"-irflral,', the liver, atoaiaf) and b'.ivrols throvqh a turves ln. i: nisT PttW -i euro Ullonsaw, torpid ilver and conBUB tjn. iSoijjloot, rnUdtaH, enrestl BOtoaes&Sets, ttampl' freei at drutrgirtr, fir. Kits tied. (Sc., UUut, (Kfe IE WIS' 98 Ut icvsues arc mma (PATKKTB1) ThS Afrottireal and auruf l.rtmdt. "--'- other Lyr, it haug flat puW'ter twd pibca( a'WHv rea for Will tni thf hut? fuincl Hird Sou In Mutlnuica tmktm$&v4tm, IT IS TUB BK9T lor etrtkailas wtM fip tjltdifiilng tioki, alwMtu. uhk( W1 PBNNA. 8ACT M-Ffi Ctt lien. Agia.,liaia.,in. IHadies expecting to Become fMOTH fay 7f. tsn))A-AT-n 1 it-1 ii-i-) IBRRDMFI n nir.l'l utor rn IBRADMELI) RtGL'LATOR Cfl JAIL. w -- ovl.u or ail prjt1 AtJUvrft.j 14TS- TOHN R. COW Painters! K REV'S MM Ik SAJ tow , uulldlnr. BUeaanawia. ri r-3
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