The Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh proper weight. Hereditary taints develop only when the system becomes weakened. Nothing in the world of wedieine has been so successful in dis- eases that are inost menacing to life. Phy sicians everywhere prescribe it. Prwd hv Rft Howna, N. Y. AlldrttBfilids. CuriM Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Thront. Sold by all TtruGRtt M on a Guarantee. Fnra Lame Side, ll or Chef Shiloh'u Porous Platter will give gr- it natisfnction. 8 cents. SHILOM'S VITALIZES. Mrs T. 3. nawliui,Chitttinoo(rB,'l'eun.,says: " ShUoh'e VttatLcr' SAVED MY 1,1FK 1 consider it (.hobos' rrmuluforacU hlliiat idmitem 1 ever used." For Dysp' psla. Liver or Kidney trouble It excels. Price 75 ols. llavo you Catarrh If Try this Remedy. Itwlll relloro and Ca-o you. l'rlce 0) cts. This In Jcctor forltssuiioessiuitreatrnent.i'iurnisnea f roo. 8hl!oh'B Itemc-dlea nro sold by U3 oa a guarantee to give satisfaction. For 8&lo by 0. H. Hngenbuch. hint Koafletlin and relieve ill tbettoublSfl Iucf dent to a bilious etato of tlio ay atom, ouoli lu Sluuieai, Nausea. DrowBlnetw.-Dlntroiut aftee eating. Pain ill the Bide, io. While tholi most fremuxaoie succees uai pseusnowuincucuiQ Oe&ck, vol Cotter's lillla liver 5111a arc equally valaabU) In Co.ittpation, curing andpre Ttln tBanito7lriSConiilalnt, while theValad cotrectallUiio'i!. . joitheBtomach,3tlmulatath T'.ver ana rea-Isto tto hotvala. I'. van If thoy ool J cuxea (tclintUej-wonld!;ealrncetricolBsatoiliOioT;Iia leafier from thin dlatrtalz.g complaint; but f orttt. ratelytheirgiod noes does liotondhflrc.snd those irrhoonoe try them will una tneBUlUUo pills valu able In bo nian-v wars that thav will tiot ha "nil iHiagtodoirithouUhfcin. But afterrJleloU boat! ila tbo tano of so m: ny Uvea that hare In wlnra 'Wenukeotir great boost. Our pUlacuroitwhila others do not. Oarter'a Utile Liver Mid are v v 31U end! Yery eaay to talis. One ortwoinT ateadoae. TUoy nreatrictiy TO:;olibleand . cripe ot Jim-Be, bat by taelr gentlaacUon j.l .use all who Meet-em. In yir.ia.it 55 cental llvofoi- tl. SsU by drujcjif tas ovcrywbere, or pent by nu.il. CARTER ME9I0INK CO., Mew VorSo tMLLPIUL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE HOTEL AMD RESTAURANT ! Respectfully Informs his old friends and the publio'generally that he has taken oharge of the old stand ' lately oooupled by Felix Adrloks, where he will- keep on hand a fresh stock of Porter, Ale and Lager iieor. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. Paul Slimma, cor!'MamaiulUi'olpnir Sts. fN. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURB THAT AW STOP THAT Cough. atnnit thn to t for SIXTY TEAMS i rand has prowd Uself tbo best remedy j llmnwn Tar tun euro 01 censuniZHMmj KflkMiffk, Colds, iritoping Cough, anJ Imtlljuug xmsmmc in young or out. Jrlcc Mo., B0o, and ) oo par nottie. 8OL0 PlYKRYWHRRE. wax, nzsm t mju. itrus,. 'tW V'ilH Cures Scrofula Mrs. E. J. rtowoll, Medford, Mass., lays her nuitber ban been cured of Scrofula bythetutouf four bottlus of K3K9R9Q after havlnc had miioli other tre atment,and befng reduced to jul to a low condition of health, as it was thought she could not live. INHERITED SCROFULA. ; Cured my little boy of hereditary I Brrofula, which aipeared all over his face. Tor a Marl had riven up ail hope ot bis recovery, when finally I was Induced to use HgyaKB A few bottles cured, him, and uo s.vniptoran of the disease reiualu. iliii. T. I.. jUTUEUti, Mathcrville, Hiss. Our book OA Dleoi and Skin DitMses mailed free. bwiFT SrcclFlC CO.. Atlaata. Gi. Q T. UAVIOK, tjSURQEQK DENTIST. Office tfortkwit Cor. Main and Centre Stc, Shenandoah, arr Stein's drug storu. SHI LO H SC ATA RRli "CURE OoXcL BITTER STRUGGLE AHEAD Many in Both Houses Will Oppose Annexation. MKISOllNAllY MOTIVJ5S CllAIir.HI. Tim IHictiml-iu l.thcly to b llri.uulil on at Any Time IlmnulHU Coniiiieictnl Ctiniaii.v untl Hid Krroliitlou Tlio X'rea ldent'a Msslu be Sent to CunjrreM TO'inorruir. WABHtitoToy, Feb. 10. AonexAtlon ot Hawaii will not be Rocompllnlied without serious opposit ion arid probably Consider able bitter debate in Ccniitre. Thore are two sides to this, ns tbetti ire to every question, and, wbile the adverse side will probably find few adherents, It may prove obstinate. It is thn gonernl Impression tbnt an an nexHtion bill will come before Congress within the week. It may be brought forward at any ttmo. It is not. likely to be onlled up for action before tbo President has sent bis measuRO to Congress, stating the inci dents which led to the revolution, the part taken by our Minister nnd navy, nud the status of affairs upon the islands at present. When the bill comes up for action, it is bintod, some ugly things may be said in connection with tbo management of the Hawaiian government during the past few years, the manner In which the revolution was precipitated, the un derlying principles moving the annuxn tiouistH nud the possibility of fraud nnd bribery as having brought about present conditions. Senator IVttigrew ot South Dakota raisud bis voice at the very outset of the annexation agitation nnd declared that selllshnesi, and not patriotism or love of government vns at the bottom uf the movement lu Hawaii. It is alleged that the majority ot stock holders in the Hawaiian Commercial company, wliicii owns the plantations nnd produces the Immense quantities of sugar on tbo island, mid chose in the Oceanic Steamship company, .a lino plying bo tween Snu Francisco nnd Honolulu, have for more than a yeitr been 'bearing" down the stock ot those corporations with a viow to buying in tlx minority stock and then moving tor a anexution. The Hawaiian Commercial company own three-fourths of the commercial interests upon tl-j islands, uud annexa tion would insn'j peace and stability and increase vai-.:3. It is asserted that tbo special repre sentative of the deposed Queen, who is now on his way here, was only n few years ago sent by Clans Spreckles to Hawaii as uttorusy to look after the Commercial company's interests. There uru a number of prominent Sena tors and members of the Housu who will fight annexation to the bitter end. Among the former aro Senatora Gray, Vest, Unce and .Fettlzrew. The President will bend bis message and treaty to tbo Senate to -moriow. The treaty is with the provisional gov' eminent. Funding Congressional action tbe Commissioners ivre to return home and have those negotiations ratified by the Provisional Uovermnont, and get the ex Queen's consent to a pension. Mean- while, Br. Mott Smith will remain iu Washington. After tho negotiations at the Stato Department the Commissioners wcru es- coited to the White House by Stato Sec retary Foster and presented to the Presi' dent. The moetiug was informal, no set speeches being made, itie reason of this informality was that diplomatic custom provides that the President shall not re ceive formally any diplomatic representa tive of u foreign nation lowei' than a Min ister, A great deal lias been said about tho delay in tho reception of tho Hawaiian Commissioners by tho President, but this explains ail. The Commissioners wore accredited to the State Department, and as soon as they wero. received by the Secretary of State they wero recognized by tho United States (Jovcrnment. The tecepliou by the President was the signal of tbo llnal conclusion of the negotiations. It took place iu the private olllco and the President chatted with the Commifelonors for some time. FOR A PFIOTRCTORATE. Blnny Ito6ldeuts of ILuu-iui lt.ialre to Soe tbe Ouoin Kt -.. . l. San Fraxcisoo, l'Vo. ID. Evidence gathered from arrivals by the stoamer Australia and from pntrato letters is ac- cumuUtiug to show ih-xi a majority of the Hawaiian natives favor the Queen, and that a large part of the foreign popu lation prefers an American protectorate, With u limited monarchy, to annexation, This reaction aguiust the first enthu siasm for nnuexattau is said to be strong, and Paul Neumann, the Queen's envoy to WashinRlon, has u moss of anldavtts from while people of reputation and property, declaring that they fuvor re storing the Queen to power under an Amerioau protectorate. On Trial for Oyster 1'liliey. Fairpieu), Court., Feb. 13. Everybody oouuected wait the oyster trade here abouts is keenly watching the trial of CapU Daniel Sprague. .The testimony against hhu teuds to show that be dredged oysters from Marshall Morris' grounds, dumped them ill the water fac ing Dr. M'lj's estate when Dr. May's watchman signaled that the coast was elear, and atUTWurda took tbem up for sale iu Men Haven. Sitter gtrucK lu Xudimia. Baajuu, lnd., Feb. 18. For tho past month experts from Chicago and Olnoln -natl have been looking over some billy land south of this oounty, anil they have Just struck au immense vein of silver and sluo ore. They say that the indica tions are favorable for au almost inex haustible product ot us rioh ore as uau be found In Colorado. Hanged Hlmtwltlu HI Cell. Kxbtkf., N. II., Feb. 18. David E. Col line, of Kingston, owner of the West Newbury tenement recoutly burned with two occupants, who was put iu Jail hero for alloyed complicity iu tbo burning, hanged himself lu bis cull yesterday with a bed sheet. Zunte Slialieu Up Agulu. Athens, Feb. 13. The Island ot Zante was shaken yesterday by several earth quakes, aud tbe pauio among the luhabit- eisk iej aftrsMlalua DECOYED SCHOOL GIRLS. A ronutylviuila Town Convulnod by Scnmlal. PniLAnnhrHiA, Feb. Hi. A Bpcclal froui Suamoktu says that warrants have been Issued for tbo arrest of 115 men prominent lu business circles here as a conse quence of the confession undo by a school girl. In accounting to her father for an un usually prolonged absence from home she admitted that sho uud many other school pupils bad lieen deooyed by u married woman at sunbury and in her homo in troduced to tbe busineni men. The woman Implicated by tbe confes sion has fled and Northumberland county is convulsed by soandal. A Centenarian to tin Kniuhted. Glovkrsvim.b, N. Y., Feb. IU. The order of knighUioo I will be conferred on Companion Thomas F. Brown, or Fish House Chapter F. and A. M. by Holy Crow Cominandery, Knights Templar, Tuesday evening. It will l4 a remarka ble event in tho history of the ordor, as tho candidate is 102 years old, and Is tbe oldest man upon whom this initiation was over conferred. After tbo ceremony a banquet will be served. The Dclawitrn Itlvur Klshijr. TnEtrro.v, Fob. la. The Delaware was again higher last night and further dam- ago to property Is feared. The Ice moved slowly nil day yesterday until tho return tide set In when it became fixed Bgnlh. Tbe Ice at Perrlwigb.ir rises 30 feet high. Thu lowlands below Trenton nre com pletely submergpd while the mills uloug tho river " nivad-d with water ami none of tl.eiu opened for business this mormnit Mrfl. nnd Miss Kempton. FOUR PHYSICIANS FAIL But a Mother's Love Surmounta all Difficulties. Her Darling ChildCured of Bright' s Disease by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. My daughter lmd Brinht'sDhcate, Her anklet, feet anil eyes wore terribly evollen. Four of our lett S"ia;)ii((!i'annttend td her but her life B a wns despaired of. A mother's lovo surmounts all diltlcuUics, and I determined to try Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Jlemedy, made at Hon dout, N. Y. JfiStl ALWAYS ed upon this courso for one by one tho well known symptoms of tbe disease left Iter. Words rti to express my gratitude, nnd I cannot too tarnextlv recommend Ibis great medi f H R O K C cine. Iler re o o v e r v vnV V km 9 was entire ly duo to Favorite Remedy, which was the only medicine taken after her case was alandonedliy tbe physicians. Mrs. Laura A. Kmirrox, West Ilutlnnd, Vermont. Can you not ceo that tucb nn earnest and out spoken statement as the above comes from tbo heart nnd is sincere ? And docs it not show bow valuable this Krent medicine becomes to thoso who are in uecd t A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G ing1 at the store of J. P I Williams & Son, where F you will find the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. J- p. Williams & Son, 18 South Slain St. (ftMuMeeiAj Enellak Msmwul Breed. !. iaj ivtwwtj. knlllaa, mix Drurtt for CHitbt4ttr- VUt JU , Mrwl lu lol tod (Md metftHV boia, ftctlod with bint ribboq. Twill no the, ifartut dunatrwtM tuisHtu- Udiua.nJtmuat'.-ns Al Drufgtait, Hud 4a, In lump tor particular, u-fUiawuitU o4 'lteUof tor lowlier," in latter, by rftwni Cblek7itr CtktJinttjal iiUdflfoa xum ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA.. Manufacturers ot Of Every DesorlptlOB. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regauas, &c trFINESr eOODS-tOWEST fRIC .-& Write for eatalofues. Corresposdeiioesollellec. H. T. M'GUIHE'S Sporting and Musical Resort Second St., GIHARDVILLB. Host Wines, Liquors, Beers, Ales and brands ot Cigars always oa hand, ret! atV A THAT CURES! A MARVEL IN C0H0ES I 1 Kidney anil Liver Disease! i CURED BY 3 BOTTLES 1 g 5DANA SAIlSArARItXA Co.: Oi m OaNTt.l.MKm-llu,hiBli,fnrrtoml to trnoitlS Willful til tiTtheHol)rniir Suroilmrilln 1 frel 6n tm"T iliily to Irt othen Idow the gmit beiitfll iSj W For 111 I linv. dwn tronUnl wlUiR Srl'ro linlnalaUieSlnuiiirli, aim Klil.U, RKni-y and l.li.'r JIUi-iim', m badlr that torS gjMwrckeatatimelriiMltortaylntK'd. Ill 9 lliavouwd three bottlr ot m DANA'S M m SAHSAPilRILLA 1 Sand I ffcet like it ih-mt mini. 3 rrmm-BS mend It to any RffliiSnt with diMife of the Kld.QrM neve. ours reiner-truUy, S9J Cohoee.K. r. CUAHU-.S SIMMONS. Zj The truth ol the almvo Ian rtm- 1 1 by 2 JAMl'jt S CALKINS, S Druinrirt uf o.lioi , N. Y. i Never purchase of a " SUHST1TUTCR, 'M (aDOrsonwhatrlesto sell vou samethlnoH Iclsa when you call tor Dana's.) Our hot-jB ties aro being Hiled with a COUNVERFEItH UnilCLE by "Substltulers." Buy of IheSi g HONEST DEALER who sells you what youjjg Mask (or, and If you rccelvo no benefit he Swill return your money. R3 Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Malno. jgf AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINAMCB, granting to the PeuiiHylvania Telephone Compnny tho right to oceutiy the streets and highways of the Borough of Shenan doah with poles and wires, as may he necessary for conducting its bus iness. Seution 1. Ho It ord lined by the Town Coun cil of the Iloroug-h ot Shenandoah, nnd it is hereby ordained by the authority of tho same, that permission be nnd is hereby grnntod to tho Pennsylvania Telephone Company under such conditions and regulations ns hereinafter sot forth. to?oooupy the streots and highways of the liorough of Bhonaudoah utorofuid, with poles neatly i rimmed and painted, and wire as may be neoessnry for conducting its business, and to maintain the poles and wire In good, s.ifo nnd servleeablo condition. HBO. '! Tnnt all p ills shall be located on the curb lines of properties at a place under the supervision ot the Committee, of Hoods and Highways of the said birough. Sua 3. That no polos shall be erected under suoh pernttsslort without the oonsen' of the ownors of properties abutting the location of said poles. Sec. 4. That ;the said Tolephono Company ahall permit the tiro alarm and police patrol itlres nnd boxesof said borough to bo run upon nil the poles of said oonipmy within Ihe bor ough limits. 8KC. 5. Tint slid Telephone Company shall pay the expense of prlntingand iubl!shl"gthis ordinance. Passed Fobruary 18, 18W. Section 3. amended to read: The property ownors have the privilege to say whether or not the poles shillbe placed In front ot their doors or windows. Passed March 5th, 1892. T; J. JAMRS, Pres. TowCouncil. JAM 153 SMITH, Chief.'llurgMs. Attest: T. J. Ooaklev. Town Clerk. 2 8-tf Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Salobc In town Otntre nnrf Wiffn tit., (Blckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys in the Market. Chesapeake and Ohio R. R MAX REESE, Agent. At from .() to 9S00 less than by ny other rou. on ur aaarevsii MAX REESE, It W. Centre St., Shenandoah, Ps. Or, 11 H Publlo Square, Wilses-Bsrre. tWtokets west ot Chicago via all routes. Ha fvmared to Biil Jorwi'oid storn It SOUTH MAIN HTTRKKT, Where ae will be pleawato met the warn.. ot his irlsods and the public In Brwrrthlag in tin Making Ub BUSINESS CHANCE. A very sueeesstul Corporation wants an Agent to represent H In Shenandoah. Will pay at least 1160 per month. Uuslnvss la endorsed by Bants ana leading comim TOial bouses. Agent must Invert 11 vt which is fully secured. No peddling A una -ce uf a lifetime to obtain a good paying huBlnci.8 from the start. Address for p- rtleulars IDENTIFICATION," P. O. Box ltss, rfew Yurk. l-3-12t-t,te,B JOHN kw. COYLB, AKifttj.iUaw ud Ke&l Eitatt Agett, Office ISeddall'i Uulldinr, Shenandhos. P IB t'-ilioi r, N. Y FOSTER IN CONFERENCE Advising: With Bankers on the Gold Situation. TOO 31UOII SUN r AWAY TO liurtoi'H. Tim Secretary S.ild to lie Strongly Op piiHflil to the little ofj llnnile If It If llerltlrd to Take Such a. Step the Incom ing Ailiulnletrntton Will be LninuUotl. New York, Bb. 18. To-day Secretary Foster will visit tbe sub-Treasury and discuss the gold situation with a number of prominent bankers. It may be set down as a fact that he is opposed to selling bonds, that be does not believe the contingency has come for the adoption of that, polloy by him. It is very pointedly said this morning that if the Secretary and President de cide that it will be good policy to sell bonds they will not undertake such a metiMiro until they have oominuuicated with Mr. Cleveland and his coming Sec retary of the Treasury, Mr. Ca rlisle. Mr. Foster was very buiy yesterday. Though It was Sunday tbo gold situation was so unsatlsf iotory be concluded to have n plain talk with the big bankers. Karly lu thu day J. Pierpont Morgan callod upon him at the Fifth Avenue. Later the Secretary went to the Unlou League club where he met President Henry W. Cannan of the Chase N-itlounl Bank, President Edward H. Perkins of tho importers' and Traders' National Bank, George F. linker of the First Na tional Bank, Frederick D. Tapped of the Gitllatln, and Jessu Seligman. The ooudition of the government gold holdings and the extraordinary shipments abroad were discussed in an informal manner. Secretary Foster declared, so it is re ported, that so far as tbe Secretary of the Treasury was concerned, he proposed to ue every power he possessed to protect tho gold roserve. He thought the bankers had not been generous enough lu turning goltl over to tho Sub Treasury. Un Saturday, for instance, but $103,000 had been turned iu, while a single steamer, La Bretnrfge, bad carrlod oil to Europe over $3,000,000. At that rato very little gold would soon be left iu the country. Tho advisability of issuing bonds in ordor to replenish tho gold fund was talked over, and a general sentiment ap peared to prevail among the bankers that this could and ought to bo done. They expressed their willingness, if necessary, to tako the $30,000,000 at 3 per cent., ns suggested, and they wuro willtng to aid the Government in any way they could to maintain gold payments. SYMPATHY FOR DE LESSEPS. Ulllitlrnda of Coitaullii; Lottora Ueoelved IJally by UN Wife. Paius, Feb. la. The Socialists and BoulunglstH are arranging a meeting to protest nguinst tho acquittal of Deputy Rouvier antl Senators Grevy and Renault by tbe Chamber of Indictment. A formal notice of the sentence passed upon him will be communicated shortly to Furdinand de Lesseps. During the live days after the service of the notice ho will have tho right to appeal. lima, do Lesseps is receiving daily hundreds of letters of sympathy. JUDGE GRESHAM ACCEPTS Itlssull ami Hoke Smith Also Tulto tlio Offered Cabinet I'mltioiis. Lakuwood, N. J., Feb. 13. It Is an nounced here this morning that Mr. Cleveland lias received letters of accept ance from Judge dresbum, accepting tho position of Secretary of State; from Wil son JJlssell of New York, accepting tho Postmaster-Generalship, and from Hoke Smith of Georgia, accepting the Secreta ryship of Agriculture. Corlielt Will afeot 7ucUon. Milwaukee, Feb. 13. Corbett stated hero last night that bo would accept Peter Jackson's challenge to light for 20,000 within ten months, provided ho could make no arrangement with Mitchell, and that bo bad ordered bis backer to post the $0,500 forfeit Ho also said Mitchell would have to ptibjhp hi $10,000 forfeit within teu days from the time ho lauded in tills country. j'arnullltea to Cmitor on lluim, Ittilo mil. London, Feb. 13. Timothy Harring ton has sent circulars to members ot the National League requesting them to send delegates to a convention of Parnellites to be held in Dublin just before the sec ond reading of the Home Rule bill. The object of the convention will b to decide upon tbe acceptance or repudiation ot tbe Home Rule bill by the Parnellite mem bers ot the House. Death of Oliver Hurr Jenulnara, New Yurk, Feb. 13. Oliver Burr Jen nings, 6B years old, died suddeuly at hU home on Park avenue last uigut. He was born at Fairfield, Couu. He began bis business career lu this city, but went to California in 1849. Having amassed a fortune there be returned to this city in 1862, and, in connection with John D. aud William Rockefeller, Mr. Brewster and others, established the Standard Oil Trust. His VCIfe Hefuaed Him Mnney. Patkbson, N. J., Feb. 18. George Miller, a silk ribbon weaver, committed syioide last uigut. He came home in toxicated at 1 'o'clock and asked his wife for a dollar saying tbat he wanted to go fishing iu thu morning. When she re fused, be went Into the yard and tired two bullets into bis head from a revolver. More Ieths frm Cholera In Marseille. Mabbbilles, Feb. 13. Sines 8 o'olook last night eight persons have died of the choleraic epidemic, and several fresh cases were taken to the lioapiwl. Two patients were discharged from the Lne pital as cured. The Swedish Consul has refused to issue clean bills of health to vessels saiUug for Swedish ports. Paint Vactnry llurued. Natiok, Maxs., Feb. 18. The paint Taotory of Houry Woods' Son & Co., of this city, was totally destroyed by Are last night. The building was a bricic structure 150 by 00 feet. Loss, $90,000; partially covered by insurance. Dr. L'urkliurst nt ikewood. Lakkwood, N. J., Feb. 13. The Rev. Dr. Purkhurst, accompanied by hie wife, Is at tbe cottuge ot F. P. Freeman far a few days rest. The doctor refused to be Interviewed, ,. 1 1 i i. ME ART lilKr HEART HISEASE! Statistics nlinwthuf. one lr. i-vr bos a es: or dlaoniieil Honrt. The Hi . --mptoms are elettrti l.rriitli, oppreaelon, liotiei lnu. italne amt Imiisrrjrvpeiu.pntri in ilde.f hv'unthntlwrtaHfb swollen iinUlea, droimir (ud ilcaHa.1 TOT wniohiiR. Mii.fc- m:W isimAt Oinla la a innrveloiia remrrlr. "I hare been tctnibtea n-lthheartdlsrjo.10 for yet.ri, tnj left pnlse was very weak, oould at tlmen art tcly feel It. the snmlteat excUontetit vould always weaken mr nerves and heart find a luur of Imnendloat deaUa pUirtxl mo In tbo face for honrs. Ilia. aiil-Wi XHStVINr, nnd NEW UK ART OVKB Is tho only medirlne that has proved of any fcenq. lit mill cured me. I.. M. Dyer, Cloveraata. ma. Ilr. Mllea J.lver Plllearo n sure romeoy for Bllloiio'icea nntl Torpid Liver. SO KtuM its rnta. Fine book on 11 cm IMeeoao, wltht wonderful curoe Frco at, nnuririM-i. or eddmts DR. MILES' MBDIOAI. CO., Elkhart, Intf. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OH Other Chemical are used In tbe preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'fii ;treakMCoco& nhnnlutelj, il 1! Jw'o and f , jf y I IthnswiorcCrtoH thrcBtUnem tltohtrrnitth of (,'ocoa rafaee" with Btareh. Arrowroot o Butrar. and la far inorti ee nomical, coning lens than one ojut a cup. It Is tlellclous, nourishing, ami ciSLLTf DiausiED. Sold by Grocers eterjrtlure. W. BAKER dkCOBorclieater, Math Printing ink stains are removed and jammed fmgers healed by the use of KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. .TAS. tS. KIRK Jb CO., Chicago. White Russian SoapSrtrL'it Xnjare th FIRE INSURANCJE. Utrgeelaud oldest reliable purely wtah panles represented by 3D.-vxr :fa-TTST5 120 S. JaroiitSt., Shenandoah, Pa. Act oj a ubv piluclple-. rarnlstc elus lier, sMsatisIt oid boTh (Arotial tu fwcuf. lh Idruss' Pnn tiMKlilv ewt btltonsnerii, tirpiduver and ttattttOf linn, r-'sallest, uldt, et -f-'tl pdcsea,2Bsta, Sam i. j free at drnggtstf. Dr. W1m '.ii. Co., EUi m IE WIS 98 LTi (patrktj:d) Tha 4trQngit an i vm-cmi I.rBDan, Vtvlte ether Lju it twlug a Qrjr fwn lor I,n4 y iMl Iu sou with reqit't kbit .id. th aalo m tw?.i redT Tor u WIU nu.i' tht trM-flime- Hard fi-.p u unliiiiT nn iiiftnl Msfwjl IT IS Trli, BEST It olesotlog wart HA (tUiufretlnK Kinks. closilH, wulOftf VsUll'n, Ifi'-f, eta PENNA. BAXT M'PQ Of Ue.t. Ag .iPlula..Pa, CURB YOURSELF! 7 1 f trou bledwit h (ionorrhoml I .!! Whll !.. riT.nv li.iriBtiir.. I .tl.nl.A.l f your dniggiat for s bottle of I Bin G. It cures in a f2in Swithoutthealdorptiblidty of a doctor. Non poltonona anil I ruaranteed not to strictUM. 1 " imrersai American am. Manufactured br .The Evans Cbtmical Oo. CINCINNATI, O. . a. 1 VS SmU i4se OrOtitiliU.rj IVotnen, chcufd use braoreu'3 mm wrnwu Every lnrredif;nt possessr-s superb Tonic projerties and exerts a wonderful influ ence in tonmq; up and strengthening her,, system, by dt.ving through the proper channels a'l impurities. Health aad strength guaranteed to result from its use. " Bty wife, woe was bodrlddeia for etch opa naunths. after oaln JradM8 t'emeU JHaaiator tar two sumUu t getting well." J. M. JosmoK. Malvern, Atk. BBABrtiLO ReetTkATon Co.. Atlanta, CkL gold by DriHijUta a. $1.00 pet botlls. 3TOTD' SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Hunt Centre Street. Tao beet beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines sat finest cigars always on band. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. i
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