Fresh Air andExorcise. Get all that's possible of both, if in need of flesh strength and nerve force. There's need,too, of plenty of fat-food. (Vi I'ill ITS II 0 WHS 8 hitlUISI of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence. Scott's Emulsion is constantly ef feeling Cure of Consumption, Bronchitis and kindred diseases where other methods fail. 'Prepared br Bcolt A Bowne, N. Y. All drnrirlsta. Gmwft Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Koro Thront- Sold by all DrurajUtt on a Guarantee. Fra Lame Side, Back or Chest Shlloh's Porous blaster wm give great tatmaction. 35 cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZER. Mm. T. H. Hawk-ins. Chiittnnnnr.Tonn..Ravs: -.union' YUMtzcr'iiAvuuMX jjiem.- i HILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. HaveTOU Catarrh? Try this Itemedy. Itwll nllmmnnil On-n vnll. Price BO cts. This Irj doctor for Its successful treatment if urn lshed free: ranch's Remedies are sold by ns on a guarantee to frtvo satisiaction. For Bale by O. H. Hagenbuoh msL cure, I J CARTER'S SPITTLE 1 IVER 111 BLlsSa ' n1VV ..jliiimi. KWiiJL, ilwUuottuu cAi?vai wu ttuuuioa dent to a bilious etafoof tho sj-Btftm, Buch aa aJlztliiMS, Kau&ea Drowsiucsa, Sfstruas after r..t.t t.nAn .-1 . I ne&Caelio. yet Carter's Zittlo TJvor TOIa art -..equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro- " fCULUly lUlouuuuJiutivvi-fHMUnuMU .uw ....... eorrectaUdisoracr'ioitbestoinachtlmulatotho . Ilvcr find rojpjlatotLo bowels. Evan if they onlj . euroa (Acb s they would bo almost priceless to theso who yunlai' from thiedlatrcsain.'! complaint: bntforfa- at&iytbelrEoodnessdoeaiiotondhero,and those vhocncolry them Trill And tbeso littlo pills valu ,o.Uo tn so many rays that they will not bo Tril lins to do without thom. But after nllsick head !Je the bane of bo many Uvea that hero Is whora we make our great boast. Our 14113 euro it walla ethers do not. Cartor'a Uttle liver IUllo are Tory jmull and rory easy to take. One or two plun m iho a dose. Thoy aro Btrictly vegetable and do r t grlpo or parse, but by their gentle action ploasocU wha me thorn. InvbdsatSScentoj UvoforSl. Bold by irusslaln everywhere, or tent by mail. CAliTER MEDICINE CO., New York SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! I-VTTXj S3XTIWC3VEu!a- Itespeotfully informs his old friends and the rjuhlicHrenerallv tbat ho has taken charge of the old stand lately occupied by Felix Adrlcks, where ho will keep on hand a fresh stock of Porter, Ale and Lager lleer. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. o.. O Franev's Bulldln3. I uui vuiiiuiu, cor. Main and Poplar Sts. m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT lias stood the let i for SIXTT TEAMS fanfl has proved Itself tho best remedy i f.tnown for the euro of Consumption, ' iCovohs, Colds, irhooptna Cough, and oMXung Diseases In young or out. Price Me., 60o., and $1 .00 per bottle. GOLD EVERYWHERE. I ESSE?, 10HHS0H 4 MSu, Ptsji., Sullsjtra, tt. Mr- J O. Jones, of jrultoa, Arkansas, saraot "About ten years ago I con tracted a serero case of -blood poi son. Leading physicians prescribed medicine after medicine, which I took without any relief. I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with nnsuccossf ul results, but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that made my lifo one of ajony. After suffering four years I gave up all remedies and began using 8. 8. 8. After taking soToral bottles I was entirely cured and ablo to resumo work. I is the greatest medicine lor uioou IVftVi poisoning to-day on the market. Treatise on Wood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa. Q T. HAVIOE, Ftl'BGEOlf DENTT1T. OH 6-N'irtvmtC!or Mini ami Centre Sts ShPn.mduUs mrrstrtn a drun More NO 'ttOOPED SKIRTS HERE A Bill Against the Crinoline Craze at Albany. MANY COMMITTEES AFTER IT. Assemblyman's Smith's Ilill Causes Much Merriment In the Jrjrlslnturo Tn Pro hibit Their Manunicturt', Salo una tIo The lloni listntn Huchnnge ItMplcl Trnimlt lull. Albany, Felt. 14. ARsemblyrann Smith's bill to prevent the approach of a crinoline epidemic, ns introduced last night, ii creating much amusement. Mr. Smith made a short speech, sayinn; he Introduced the bill to encourage vromcu ot scute mid good Judgment to resist the foolish dictates ot fashion. The bill makes it a misdemeanor to manufacture, sell, glvo away, or wear hoopskirts or crinoline. Tim Sullivan was at once on his feet to move n reference to his Uommittce on Commerce and Navigation. lie referred to tho narrow streets In lower Now York. aud said that If several women wearing crinoline should pass .along It would be difficult for n man to navigate. Hence, his committee, was tho proper ono. Dully commenced to acclaim for his Committee qn Public Health, while John Kerrigan was equally strenuous for Trades and Manufactures. Sullivan's idea, however, caught the House, uud his committee got tho bill. In the way of new legislation proposed, tho most Important bill was the Real Es tato Excfiango Rapid Transit bill, intro duced by Assemblyman Ellison, of Now Xorlc. Tho bill conttnues tho existing com mission, and enables it to submit the franchises again for sale. In case of a failure to sell, the commis sion shall certify that fact to tho county clerk. At the general election In Novombcr the question shall be submitted to tho peoplo ns to wuother or not the city shall construct and equip tho road, according to whatever system the commission ap proves, the city to pay therefor by tho issuance ot 3 per cent, bonds, tho road to bo leased at a minimum rental of an amount sufficient to pay tho interest on tho bonds and an additional 2 per cent, for a sluklug fund. The bill is to be vigorously pushed with nil the backing tho Ileal Estate Ex change can bring to It. In tho Senato u bill was introduced by Senator Ahem limiting the gross amount of- life, insurance that may bo under written by any ono eompAny to $1,000, 000. This would restrict the three big companies from doing new business after a few years. lllalnn Kuloglzcd by tlio Legislature. Albany, Feb. 14. Tho time ot the Senate last night was devoted to eulo gies of James G Blaine. Senators Sax tpn, Oantor, O'Connor, McCarron, Ed wards, Itoescb, Smith and McClelland spoke. TESTING THE NEW FUSE. Triuls with High K&plostves on thq Vesuvius Ta-uay. Pout Royal, S. O., Feb. 14, The ques tion of tho efficiency of the RuptclT fuse is all important on board tho Vesuvius just now. Captain Rapleff stoutly maintains tbat in each instance the fuses have exploded, llo admits that it Is mora than probable that the gun cotton primer did not de tonate tho gutipowder charge, but Is tn clined to ridicule tho idea that the fuse itself failed, to perform Its functions. The Hoard took, lo pounds of gun- twwder. lowered it 10 fathoms below a buoy and mm it oxpioneu oy electricity. No smoke was observable after the ox nlosion and there was no surfaoe indica tions which could be seen at a distance equal to that occupied by tho Wahnotn In reference to shells fired Saturday. This -ivlll strengthen Captalu RapieiX's claim that all the fuses have proved omclcnt. This was practically tho only thing ot much importancu that was done yester day. To-day actual tests with hlgu explo sives will be made. Three shells will be loaded with SO pounds of gun cotton each. A small charge is used to avoid any pos slble accident from premature explosion of the shells. Money Enough to 1'uy Alt lionasltors. ilir.vpn FiT.ijs. P.a.. fcVh It The mil ou tho Economy bank com mued without abatement ve3terdav. naU at times the ni,,.w,l wn. trmiir. t li,. i. It. WAR almost. Impossible to get inside thu bank. All demands wero met promptly, nnu tjasmor Keeves saya there is onougu money on hand to pay all depositors. Desnlte the man. iiiiiTi? tnnmhanta made large denos its as proof of, their confidence in the sta billty of the institution. Telegrapher In Convention. PiTTSBurto, Feb. 14. The order of Commercial Telegraphers of North America are lu convention in Pittsburg to-day. Tho Executive Committee was in session last night at the St. Charles hotel. The convention will last the re mainder of the week nnd discuss various mutters concerning tho welfare and prosperity of the fraternity. Death from a Chicken's Seratclu Jersey City, Feb. 14. George 0. Buckingham of Jersey City, a member ot the 11 rm of Judd & Buckingham, la dying of blood poisoning. On Tuesday he was wringing the neck of a chicken, which struggled to get free, when ono of the fowl's claws caught in his hand nnd tore the flesh., Mr. Buckingham is 70 years old. Chief Detective Oardnor Iteslgns. New York, Fob. 14. Charles W. Gardner has resigned hLs position as chief detective of the Sooiety for the Pre vention of Crime, of which the Hov. Dr. Parkhurst is president. The resignation was accepted at a meeting ot tho execu tive committee. Dr. iMirvln Oi-eeu's Successor. New York, Feb. 14. It is kUted on the authority of a promiueut director of the Western Untou 'lulegrupu o-fhipauy that Gen. Thomas T. J", first vtoo prusldent aud general niHiiager, will suc ceed Dr. Green us prueut. To AU lor a New li inl. VlTTbKiEi.D, Mas., Feb. 1 1 Lawyers Joyuer i..m 1' 1. 1. limit, coii'i-.l foi Mur derei-l'o), ' ' h u ,:ed 0,1 the 2.1U', buie deio...!!.."-! 10 a.. iV.r new ttuL X7 Oraen Goods Han Itecovsrlnf. , ronoruotKpsns, N. Y, Feb. 14,Georga Appo, tho. New York green goods .swin dler, who was shot la a hotel here on n , 1 i .1. - 1 .i,AnA DUI1UUJ ma,, i " UDiwi .U-U..J , 1. ill. vuulu is a possibility that he will recover. Ills alleged wife Lena Miller has visited him. man giving his namo as Kouerts, a manufacturer ot Block Island accom panied her, Appo is still very reticent. Olevolnnd Opposed in Sunday Opening. NurwYonK. Feb. 14. Tho Rev. B. It Tyler, minister ot tho Church ot Disciples of Christ in West Fifty-sixth stroot, near Eight avenue, says ho has it on good au thority that should tho next Congress pass a law requiring the opening of tha Chloago World's Fair on Sunday, Presi dent OIoYidand will veto the measure Kva Suing tho Hamilton Kstute. New Yobk, Feb. 10. Eva Ray Ham ilton, who still claims the title ot wlfo to Robert Ray Hamilton, Is trying to re cover $0,250 from tho executors ot tha Robert Ray Hamilton estate on an alleged duo hill. Tho duo bill is on a scrap of paper. It roads! "I promise to pay .hva Uuy Hamilton the sum of $;),250. To Prohibit Wiuter Itnolng. Trentok, Feb. 14. Many bills wore introduced In the House yesterday, but only one was of any Importance. That one created much surprise It is to pro hibit horse racing in the State between tho first day November of each year to the first day of April of the succeeding year. Daughters Contest the Will. Elizabetii, N. J., Fob. 14. A caveat has been filed by the daughters ot tha late ex-Chancellor Williamson agulcst admitting his will to probate. Mr, Williamson's estate is valued ut about $1,000,000, and tho bulk Is left to his sons. Levy Hurrier Hearing Adjourned. nmriT Uilta W TI It'oh 14 .Tli Ijvy .murder heuriug was adjourned until WcdneMiay morning ni u o ciock, wit- nusctAa littlnrr held tinner Xiiu uoilil 10 nt pear before tho grand jury of the Supreme uourt at uover ims morning. Died from Ills Injuries. Nkw Haven, Conn., Feb. 14. II. E, Gamsby of the firm of Gamsby & Dean, bulldot'S nud cabinet makers, who was injured in n runaway accident about week ago, died from the injuries he re ceived yesterday. No choice in Montana. Helena, Mont., Feb. 14. The ballot yesterday for United States Senator was without choice. The voto was as follows! Clark, 20; lluulle, 25; Dixon, 12; Sanders, 3; Couch, a; uuiter, 12. SUfllyund Nlildun Matched. New Youk, Feb. 14 A llitht between Juck SUelly ot Brooklyn and George Sid' dou.-i of New Orleans, will take plac beloru the Coney Island Athletic club, lor a 2.000 nuise. BonMing Suffering Women I Allvo to tho Interests of our lady readers, wo pub MANY SUCH HERE. lish Sirs. Simpson's letter to Dr. Kennedy. Dear Sir : I was nn In valid for ycara, suffering from Jililnoy troubloauu female weakness. Phy sicians prescriiieti lor mo -land l took various rem edies, but benefit resulted. Our dully paper noticed tho success of Dr. David Kennedy's rnyorne Remedy, of Hon dout, N. Y., in cases similar to my own, I purchased it. Tho first botllo taken in small doses but very regular, Improvrjil mo wonderfully. JIv coniniexlon cleared, nppotito improved, sleep was Bouml an tl refresh In jr.und a 1 ittle further usoontlroly cured me. There never was a mediclno lor woman-kind, liko Favorite ftemeay. With nil my heart, letincurfia mem to use it. iteuei will uo tuo result. Mkb. B. P. Simpson, Turner, 111. bucu a i ranir, candid statement leaves tho im print of truth upon its face. Tho best proof of the WILL value of Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Itcmedy, is the good it has done. Whnt CURE YOU. reason then for ono suffer ing, or half sick, to remain so. A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G ingf atvthe 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, 13 South Main St. ABRAift HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers ot j&oieliij oodg I Of Every Description. Flays, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c 4J-FINEST OO0DS-L0WEST PRICES.- Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicit-so. JOHN R. COYTjE, itieruy-tt-L'Mr tod Reil EiUi igtit, Otdce-ltftddsll'i Uutldlnr. Shonaoduos, Pi THE KJND I THAT CURESg P. J. CROMWELL, l'inflrnnv. W V m M tiTrr tv Tt Tntr TXTim Mil vv JLiuu ur jui mm 19 FOUR WORDS! 1 "Two Bottles Cured Me!" Dana SAnaAPAiuiXA Co.,- v& Dear Sirsi For yean I 1ite Irwn troubled &B wlth JChciuiuttUtti,alo Liver and IPBuoy Tniultlei Nothing tocmed to help mcKU pfnnanentt until I tried n TATVAR 1 SAHSAPATiILl,A S fiinrf l,olln 1TICI'.I MIL H and two bottles OUItlllt MIL Yoari reppretf ullr, f mn.rv NV MlW. V. 1. CROMWELL. m SCIIOIIARIK CO. SS. , tS Tiilm ivriKlr tlint T know the ibove Mri. P. Cromwell to b truntiriirtli-, 'nd oiupOnw ffjithow wont rou enn l-fly. fcjg , t a. 11. AlUKXitj, 4IUI1CHOI maiuice. Eimerane,N. Y. Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Jentre and White tit., (Ulokort's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Tlnest Whiskeys In tho Market. Chesapeake and Ohio R. R MAX REESE, Agent. at from tlM to SO 00 less than by any other road. Call on or address, MAX REESE, 10 W, Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Or, UK Public Squaro, Wllues-Darro. taTTickots west of Chicago via all routes. THE BXCTOTJ! Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia. 32 S. Main St., Sltciiamloali The loading place In town, lias lately been entirely reno vated Every thing now. clean and fresh. The finest lino of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, 0., foreign and do mestic Preo lunch served each evening. Ills schooners ot f rosh,Uour,I'orter, Ala, &e. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE.' J. J, DOUGHERTY, Trop. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends that ho will open a new store at Corner Jardm and Oak Streets, Where he will kcop a lull stock of Green Groceries, Cigiis, Tobacco nnd Candy. Poul. try and all kinds of game in season. Oyatoriu tixicl Plstlo.. Open Monday, November 21. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old slant 17 BOOTH MAIN 8TREET, Whcrs ha will b pleasel to meet tho want ot nis men ds and the paolla In BvorylMag in the Drinking Line. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poller, Ale and Beer 9 JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Ohlehuieis EnslUh IMmxarad Grul OHclnul and Only Genuiria. ,moJJtrtJ la lied led Gold eifUUlo bom. MtUoi wiib biiM libbon. Take Druscul lor VkUhttfra ffnatuh nit titmsatklimUa&mi. AiUrgUti, r ivmS 4i. U itamps Tor jnrttaultrA, tMUmoaUU ai "UtXltT for IjJIm Ittttr, bf return llAlL lU,(IOOTrUmoBl!i. mJ, lh.lsp 1h.MT.1rml C..M.tlaH.Dr. BUSINESS CHANCE. A very successful Corporation wants an Agent to represent it tn Shenandoah. Will pay at least 1150 per month. Uusinewi Is endorsed by lianas and leading commercial houses. Agent must Invest tlSO. which is fullv secured. No puddling. A cbat.ee of a lifetime to obtain a ?ood paying business from the start. Address or particulars, "IDENTIFICATION," P. O. HoxlSM, NewYorli, 1-g-lst-t.te.s H. J. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ' Second St., QIRARDVILLE. H(t Wines, Liquors, Users. Also sod bmn la ot Cigars always oa hind, m MRS. P. J. CrtOMYV'iXI,, HI law THE RACING DELAWARE Hicher Now Than Ever Before in Its History. GRAVE APPREHENSION ATTRENTON. Mnny Mills at it Miimlnlll-Sli Thou sand Hands (lilt of Hinploynipnt Wnter supply Clrmvlnir hlmrtTlia Jlle Icu Oorco ut Pcrrlwlu ltar to bo lltnwii Up with IlyiiHitittt', Trenton, Feb. 14 Tho flood In tho Delaware river Is causing tho gravest ap prehension here. Tio water is now within a few inches of tho superstructure of the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge. Telegrams from tho upper Delaware say that miles of tee have given away above, and that the Ice Is coming down with a rush. Engines nud loaded coal cars are kept In ruadlnoss to bo run on tho railroad bridge. Tho one small engino that has been In use at tho pumping station of tho city wntor works Is shut down, nnd now tho city's supply ot water is limited to that In the reservoir. A rlso ot 11 toot more will flood the 011 glno room of the Stato House. Yesterday tho Board of Public Works held a meeting nnd determined on nn at tempt to start tho icu out ot the river by the use of dynamite, A force of meu will go to Perrlwlg Bar to-day and begin operations on tho great gorgo there. All tne bridges betweon Trouton and Lnmbertvlllo uro now In danger. Tho flour mills of the city are all at a standstill, owing to tho inundation ot their lower floors, nnd altogether there nre now more thah 0,000 hands out of employment. QTbo Delaware is higher than over be fore in its history. FOSTER SEEKS OPINIONS. New Ynrk ltutikors CtinjinHed on the Gold Mtualloii. New York, Feb. 0. Secretary Foster was due at the Sub-Treasury at noon yesterday to consult with Assistant Treasurer Roberts. At that hour a num ber of men called to seo htm. It was 3 o'clocki before ho nrrived, however, nnd ho saw only Air. Roberts. To reporters Secretary Foster said ha was personally opposed to Issuing bonds at present. Still, be is glad to get the ndvico of bankers on the mutter. Ho believes thnt altogether too much stress has been put upon the action of the banks in transferring n part of their gold to As sistant Treasurer Koborts. It was a good thing ut the time, but he does not bellovo it was necessary to con vince tho financial community ot the so lidity of the government's resources. Many Wall street men and bankers expected thut he would announce his de cision yesterday, but Assistant Treasurer Roberts said tho Secretary would do nothing until after he returned to Wash ington. Tho Presulont and bis Cabinet will meet to-day, nnd Mr. Foster will lay before them the entire situation for them to take action upon. A few duys ugo it was said on good au thorlty that the banks, which hiut sup plied tho Treasury with gold, were ready with $8,000,000 more which they would transfer from their vaults to tho Treasury ou tho same conditions. Thoro seems to be less willingness now, tho bunks feeling thut they have done more than their duty, Thoro was a report that Mr. Foster In tended to call upon President-elect Cleve land and Senator Carlisle, who is to be his Buccossor in the new Cabinet. Whether be did so or not is not pub Holy known. Goddard to Challenge Mitchell, Too. New York, Feb. 14. Billy Madden, Joe Goddard's manager, reached here from the West last Saturday. Madden will be on hand to challenge Charlie Mitchell when the latter arrives ou be hull of his protege. Madden uublnsh iugly says that Goddard is champion, and that if Mitchell wants to secure the coveted title ho must light Goddard first. Army Olllcer Commits Snlcide. Salt Lake City, Feb. 14. Lieut. G. D. Vance, of Company O, 16th lufuntry, is dead trom the effects ot wounds inflicted with suicidal intent. Ho bad been court martialed ou the charge of assaulting 11 brother olllcer's wlfo, and had just learned that tho formal judgment to be returned was guilty. The Metropolitan to be Sold To-dny. Nkw York, Feb. 14. The Metropolitan Opera House property will bo sold under foreclosure to-uay. it is not yet settieu who will buy It. Henry Clews' plan for i!4 subscribers at $80,000 each bus not succeeded. He received favorable re sponses from 21 stockholders ot the present company. tVyomlnc; Senator Datedlock. CnEYENMK, Wyo., Fob. 14. The twenty-second Senatorial ballot taken woa as follows: J. IL Barren, Rep., 22; George W. Baxter, Dem., 6: George F. Beck, Dem., 2; John E. Osborne, Dent., 6; John U. Thotnpsoii, uem., 11: a. u. uccKwitn, Dem.. 1; William Brown, Pop., 1. No cholc. No Cboio In North Dakota. B18UABOK. N. D., Feb. 14. The forty fifth ballot for United States Senatot was taken yesterd.iy aud resulted as fol lows: H. F. Miller, 23; J. W. Miller, 14; Roach, 13; WoKh, 7; Stevens, 10; Mulr, 8; Hodgson, 3; Doddtn, 0; Gregory, 1; Oliver, i Cronln, 1. Mo choice. Identified by a lint. Boston, Feb. 14. It Is now thought that Thomas White, aged 10, a coal heaver ou tho U. S. S. Wabash iu the Charleston navy yard waa one of the three drowned while skating Sunday afternoon. His hat has been found near the sceno of the accident. Offered a ProfeMorhlp at Prlueeton, Tokonto. (int., Feb. 14. Prof. IUd win of the Toronto University, has Imd offered a profouorthlu iu phytdology in Priuoetoii University. 11 hi uot yet doomed whether iu will accept, lloth lions Vms tl 1UI1, Saukm, On., Fb. 14. Both Boiuw of tha LegUliaur -faav pound over ht Qawnur'a bill ppronftetiag fQ, TOO for in worm's vmx uuiwv p.liLES'ijEBVK thorn is nothing llko tho RESTORATPC wrriUINP rltecovrrcd br tho m-cnt mrclallst. DR. IVIliX9i to cure all mrrous diseases, cms Hoodncho, tho Blues, Horvouo Proolm tlon, SlooplossnosB, Noural&la, St. Vitus Danco.Hts nnd Hysteria. Slsny physicians usettln their practice, s.id ear tho resulu aro wonderful. V7o havo hundreds of tostlBiontsJa llko thoso from dniKRlsts. "Wo hnvo never known laythlug llko It." snow & Co., Hyraause, n. v. 'Every bottio sola brings woms 01 prairo," j.u. Wolf, illllsdalo, Mich. Tho best eellrr -wo ever hed." Woodworm & Co., Iftjrt Warno, Ind. -Ncrrinn oclls better than anything wo over had." H. F. Wyatt&Co., Concord, N. n. TrL-xl boUlo end book of testimonials FreontdrucRlata, DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart.lnd. UltHAL 2JOTTJLII JFSLEE. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Clicmic.alfl aro used In tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.Ti reakfastCocoa which i almolutelif pure and soluble It has more than threetlmtt. the strength of Cocoa lalxoC with Starch, Arrowroot on Sucar. and Is far nioro eco nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and CAStur DIGESTED. , Sold by Grocers etc rywlurs. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Ma Molders! There's nothing will clean you up so quickly or heal your burns like because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR GROCER POR IT. S. IOBK&CO., CUtortso. While Russian Soap Tho Ret Bmii FlAnBckk bo FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panleo represented by TD-AV-XID FAUST, 120 S. JaramSt., Shenanooah.Pa. nsTiisfuvniBia Act on a new prtocipls rswolato rl-c llvar, otmnacb aua bovnile through (Jin nerws Ue- Mitss Pnxo tneedilv cure bUlocaoeos, torpid liver and constlr. tion. K;uJleet, mKdest, euft. JiOdoea,aictt '" irea at dmiriasts. Sr. Bil'3 Fed. .. fclthut, lift I mS' 98 LYi T Thf afrongrit zi.d urtwt Lyenuid. (Tailkt LA otter Lvo It btiuj s tine rowikr o4 pmi in oaa with r pvrvubie tid. ttsa oontenu Mr li its rlr ( f u WIU milf- tht brsst p funud Card In "tmloaut trtrfUmtotfifi IT IB Trie UKSf ( r cU-aaHait wuti 949m, (Unu tr.x 'i. CURE YOURSELF! r If troubled tfithRonorrhmnV KUleet.lVhltes.Snermatorrhom'j for any nnnaturnl disc hare silr" ffyour druggist for a bottle of s tiuT u. it cures In a lew dm ,1 without tho aldorpnbliclty of. I doctor. Non-potsonous ana ipaaranteed not to stricture. I Ths Universal American Curs. Manufactured by kTt Evm Chemfcil Oa.1 CINCINNATI, O. U. S. 'Tl OTHER'S . FRIEND" 13 a scientifically prepared Liniment and linrmloss; every ingredient is of recognized value and in constant uso by the medical profession. It short ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to life of Mothor and Child. Book 'To Mothers" mailed free, con taining valuable information and. voluntary testimonials. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, $1.60 per bottle. ' BRADF1ELD RE6UIAT0R CO., Atetta, 6a. Sold by all druggists. liliOYD'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 XCat Centre Street. Ttte bast iMSr, sis, urtwr, wUcWm, brsndlsa, wines sail l t siasrs always 00 baud. ROBKRT LLOYD, Pn.p. I BAR I Iff
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