Valued Indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes sion speaking of its gratify ing results in their practice. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hype phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as pnlatable as milk easier to digest than milk. Prepared liy Soott A Bonne, N. V. All drsirelits. Cnrcs Consumption, Cm'gb. Croup, Sore Thront. Sfld by all Lruirjikts on a Gu.iranfe. For a Lame Side, llack or C he.t 3hllohB Porous Plaster will give gmt .atfau.an. 35 cents, SHILOH'S VITALIZIER. Jlro. T B. Hawkins, Chnttnnooift,Tonn.,BByS! "ftMlaK'BVitaltzcr'i-AVKD MY LIFE? 1 eomiderUtltibcDtrcmeilvfoi atit 'Mltaieclmintem J ever used." For Dyspep-ln, Liver or Kidney SH f LO H'SjCA7A R R H 13ar REMEDY. HaveyouCutanh? l-rythlgltemedy. ItiaLi relieve and Cu -o you. Pr.ee 50 cts. This In; It lector for ltssuccesaf ul treutuientl'Wrnisiicd free. Shlloh's Remedies are sold by ua on a guarantee to give suttstaction. For Bftle by C, H. Hageubuch. (tick Headache end relieve all tho troubles f ai cent to a bilious elate or tue system, auon as DizzluesB, Hausea, Drowsiness, Distress after, eating. Tain in the Side, &c. While their most jrcnit.MBle BPccess ha been shown in cunog lcache, yet Carter's Iattla liver Putt Bit oauauy valuaUc In Constipation, curlngand pre vontlug thiaannoyina complalnt,whllo they ulae correct ttUulnoi-derWtU98tomach,sUmulate the I'vervdreguluteUicboweJs. it vuoll they only ,-"h a 1 her would bealmos t priceless to those wbtj cufar from tins dJutrcnulng complaint; but f ortu CuielytheirgooduesedocanotondberendtboM unocincevry wieniwui auu uieeeimuipiusvam. f.bieinaomany wtkysiuuiiaey wiu nor. no wn IJuig to do without them. But after aiiaisic bead 1 the bane of so xauiy Kvei that here la where Tinr ake our great uoaat. Our pllLi cure ItwhUe Oihere do uot. Cut, ''a L'tile Liver Pilli are very r-rtall ana verj aay to fcilie. One or two pUli .-.uti adoao. 1 Ite j ii o strictly vegetable itiid r .t ti'lpe or y ir,'fi, but by Mmfr gentle rxtion yle ie ill who CM them. Invlii!sflC25eentai nvoiol il, fSQlm l3 'iraggim wvwywkew. or sent by mail. '.STER MEQiOINB CO., New Yoriu SUa Fill.. SMI L DOSE. SUliflffiE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! peotfiitly Informs his old friends and the tie nem-rallv that he has taken charm of the publ oMaumi lately decupled By Felix Adricks, whore he will keep on hand a fresh stock ot 1'orier, Aie anu i.ager neer, finest oranus 01 Liquors and Cigars. Paul Summa. Franey's BuildlrUI, Cor. Mam and Poplar SIR. R H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT Cold Aim STOP THAT I S3 Has stood the tei t for RIXTT TEAKS unfl has proved Itself tho beit remedy i (known for the cure of Cmumnptum, itkmahs, Colds, Whooping Cough, and J tUlX-uug Ilteatt$n young or out. I'rice lo., BOo., and tl .00 per bottlo. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Mav decend upon Ihe way yo:i treat the warr. Inc whirh nature irives. A few bottlea o S. S, S. taken at the proper time may insure xooe health for a ) oar or two. Therefore act at once, (or I' IS IMPORTANT that nature beassistedatthe right time, never fails to relieve the system of im parities, and la an excellent toalc alio, He Wants to Add His Name. " Permit me to add my name to your many othei tertific-itesln commendation of the great curatiw properties contained in Swift's Specific (8. S, SO I faoertiiiily one of the bsii tonics 1 ever uted. -John W. Daniel, Anderson.S. C. Treatise 0 blood and skin diseases mailed I ree. SWIPT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta, Ga. c. il.WHK, ' fit ujaw umrm. Olloe -N.'i ' 1 i-i'r Murt tml C -nfre SH SumiHudoaU, over Stain's aruf store. 00 LAWMAKERS IN A FIGHT 1 Trouble in the Kansas House Coming to a Head. ARREST OF THE POPULIST CLERK. Elicit Home Appoints 100 l'.xtrn Ser geants - lit - Anne Iwu ltepuhllcnna Knocked Down In tho Street lllowe KxcIiiiiiltciI 1'opulUts Victorious. TorKKA, Kns., Feb. 15. War Is 011 In retil earnest between tlio tvro Houses of Legislature aud blows bave been ox- ebunged. fliero are now open throats by tbe Populists of konsatlonal hostilities and at any moment there may be some thing more tbau tho talk which, has been so long Indulged in. An attempt by Deputy Sergeant-at- . r , 1 T, 111 Tt 1- . Arms ot the Republican House to arrest lien 0. Rich, Clerk of the Populist Hon? e, on orders from the Republicans, caused a conflict during which two Republicans wore knocked down and several men oil both sides were badly bruised by blows of fists. It is believed that to-day will witness the most oxcltiug scenes known In Kan sas in years. IS. W. liooh of Marlon nro-e in the Re publican House yesterday and offered a resolution for the arrest 01 lien U. Kicli, Populist Clerk, on tho charge of disturb ing the legal House by his actions. The Sergoaiits-at-Arms succeeded iu finding Rich, after considerable search, iu tbe parlor or the Dutton hotel, read their warrant to hhn and demanded that he accompany them. John w. linedeuthal, Fred Uailey and othors interfered in behalf ot Rich. Re publicans present took a hand in th& melee and a free tight followed in which many blows woro exchanged and nobody was seriously hurt. In the end tho Populists got their in.ui away and took him to tho Govern- n ofneo from whoro, a few minutoj ater, he was triumphantly escorted into tlio Hull of tho Houso of Representa tives. , There Is likely to bo a conflict here boon which may end in riot and blood shed. Republicans are determined to ar rest Rich, and the Populists say they will never submit to it. Both Speakers Bwore in 100 extra ser-gcants-at-anus last night, and they are all armed. Speaker Douglas, of tho Republican, House, says that the end of this revolu tionary business must come, and that the law should bo upheld, no matter at what cost. . Gov. Lewelling is advising tho Popu lists to resist by force all uttcmpts at ar rests, Sergeant-at-Arms Clevencer, of the Republican Houe, will bo here to-day with u Populist witness whom he ar rested in Labette county, and it is be- lievod that the Populists will attempt to rescue him when he reaches here and an other light will enuo. FULFORD LOSF.S TO WORK. Iliv Larohmoiit Man Defeats tlii Cliain- pion Iu tho i''iii.t of tho Serlei. Lahchuont, N. Y., l''eb. 15. George P.iul Work, of the Laichmout Vucht club, defeated P. D. Fulford, the world's professional champion pigeon shot, iu the mutch at the club grounds. Work killod B8 birds out of 100. Ful ford killed 87. The match was the first ot a series of three which will be decided at the club grounds this week, and was lor $250 a side. The conditions were 30 yards rise 00 yards boundary. The match was shoe under modified Hurllnghauie rules. The conditions were favorable to ork. Work URed both barrels !U times, whllo Fulford used both barrels 0, times. Coni-teiy Between IlurrUim anil Cleveland Lakkwood, N. J., Feb. 15. A lettor from President Harrison has been received by Prealdeut-elect Cleveland, in which the customary tender of hospitalities of the White House by the outgoiug to tho incoming master was made, riot only was the ordinary courtesy offered, but iu very friendly terms President Harrison proffered his ussistHnee to Mr. Cleveland lu connection with any matters ot btato and public business. Two Towns Invtulvl hy Tco. Port Deposit, Md.. Feb. 1". Tbe Sus quehanna river rose so r i.i. Uy yesterday that great caKos ot i- were wuirieu through the streets aud tbe town was flooded in about four h Mrs. Many people escaped iu boats or wade.l out. The water went down toward evening, leaving groat cakes of lee In the streets. McCall's Ferry has been swept away. Gov. l'lower Attend the IVedcIlnj. J?ew YotiK, Feb. 15. Gov. Flower came down from Albany to attend tbe wedding ot his niece, Mlas Catherine Flower. The marriage ot Miss Flower to Ira P. Kip took place at 4:80 o'clock yes terday afternoon in St. James' church, Madison avenue and 71st street. Dr. Cornelius B. Smith, rector, performed the ceremony. Their Sixtieth Murrluee Anniversary. New Havbn, Feb. 15. Mr. and Mrs. John Hugo, of this city, celebrated the COtti anniversary ot their marriage lust night. All their children, eight sous aud two daughters, weie present to partici pate. Mr. Hugo is 83 and his wife 80 years old, and both enjoy good health. The Monterey l'ut in Commliflou. Mare Island, Cal., Feb. 15. Tho coast d'efenae vessel Monterey was form ally pluceit in commission yesterday un der command ot Cupt. Louis ICempf. Her complement ot 100 men marched aboard, and the work of loading stores wan im mediately commeuoed, One of the Ho. Ilea ItecoTorod, Boston, Feb. 15. The body ot one ol the persons drowned through the tee ou Mystic river last Sunday, was taken from tho river yesterday, but has nut been identified. The Dover Asylum l'ire Iniiueit, Dover, N. H., Feb. 15. The evideuoe in tho usylum lire inouest was completed lust uigut, and the jury will meet at Rochcter to-morrow to deuide upou ite Verdict. Mintiiri fiirimlae balls To-day. Bttiu.w Falls, Vt., Feb. 15. -V. Q. Paitril.i, f Pi cicir, tne newly ap pointed Minister to Yeneiuela, wilt sail from New YorK to-dsy. PROBING THE WHI8KY TRUST. Dfiwar TelU More About Ills Relations with Secretary Cllbson. WASitmoTON, Feb. 15. When the In quiry into tho Whisky Trust was re sumed Mr. Grcenhut whs recalled. In reply to questions by Mr. Hyuum lie said that tho greater part of the company's goods aro disposed ot through tbe main office at Peoria. The plants could aud occasionally did sell direct to customers. They sold at prices fixed by the company. Replying to questions regarding the Is sue of rebate vouchers lie said that their legality had been decided by United States courts In three different cases, each being In favor ot the company. Win. N. Hobart, treasurer of tho com pany, then took the stand and stated his connections with the Distilling aud Cat tle Feeding Company. Mr. Dewar was recalled and asked how it was he came to loave the distilling company. He replied that he had mado an application for n government position, and ou being appointed he resigned his place with tbo trust. Ho was not dis charged by Mr. Gibson. His connections with Mr. Gibson wero always friendly. He had no trouble with him. Ie then reviewed his visit to Mr. Gib soil at tho Grand Pacific hotel, on the oc casion when ho was given tho machine to destroy the Shufeldt distillery, and told how uiusou explained Its use and mado experiments with tho liquids which were to be used In firing tho tanks lu the cistern room. The committee then ndjournod. The story that an ox-member of the Whisky Trust is to publish a book expos lug the operations of tho combination, lias created considerable talk here. Tbe author of this book is reported as saying that ho will show how some time ago one of the high olllclals of the Trust wont to the owners of tho four largest distilleries outside of the Trust and rep resented to them that the Trust had treated him so badly that ho wanted to form an anti-trust. These distil lers were deceived and went into tho scheme, and as soon as tho autl -trust was formed this official turned it over to the orlgnal Trust, thus getting four danger ous competitors out of the way. The Trust, previous to this, had been making seventy per cent, of tho aloohol und spirits in tho country and the four big distilleries mentioned twenty-uve per cent ot tho thirty per cent, remaining. When this sharp deal was consummated the Trust controlled nlnety-llvo per cent, ot the spirits and alcohol turned out In the United States ami uiaao itsoii a greater power than ever. It was just after thi3 deal with the four anti-trust distilleries was completed that an official of the Trust in New York and a big whisky dealer of that city went down to Louisville aud bought up lxut nil the whisky in sight, or about 100,000 barrels. Then representations wero made to Government officials that It might be a good idea to increase the tax on whisky. The author of the book will also de nounce the present investigation by Con gress as a farce, as he maintains that Congress has 110 jurisdiction iu tho mat: tor, tho State courts alone having coutrol. : AGENT GARDNER SENTENCED. Ho Must Go to Slue Sine Prison fur Two Years. New York, Feb. 15 Charles W. Gard ner, the chief detective of Dr. Parkhurst's sooiety, who was convicted ot trying to extort money from Llllio Clifton, keeper of a disorderly house, has been sentenced to two years at hard labor In State prison by Recorder Smyth in the General Ses sions. Before sentence was passed Lawyer Golf made a motion for a new trial, and that the verdict of the jury be set asldo on the ground that they disregarded tho law as it was laid down by the court. Counsel also moved for an arrest of Judg ment on the ground that iu the whole case 110 crime had been established. Both motions were denied. OlilLOHOOD AND OLD AGE. The Tender Qrandchild und a Well-to-do Old Gentleman of 71, Acknowledge Obligations, The preparation tbot can lie tnken with safely and benefit by tho tender infant, and that nourishes, strengthens, and cures tbe aged and intirui, is one that can truly lie palleii fccieaiiflc. Such a preparation was dkcoveied by Dr. David Keni edy aud turned Favorite Remedy. It is prescribed and reeomtnendrd the world over, by the medical profession, as tlie best medicine proi'n I'd for tbe cure of all diseases aiisnglroman impure condition of the blood. Tldi beautiful child whose picture is shown here, ig the rndchild of Mr. J; Pnlmateer of Athens.N. Y. , who had been cured of gravel in tho kidnevs and Uusomonia, (sleepless- lies) finishes his letter by saying : " But tins is not all Dr. Kennedy s Favorite Rem- nrii lmn tnnt fc. n. . fly. Jlv little grand (laughier iiwl eczema ibe wursiway; sue was a tnaas of runulng sores tr m her ears around the entire neck to her cbe ks. My wife gave her Favorite Itemody in -mall doses, and what was the result f To-day the sores have all d:sappiared, the skin It smooth and clear, and h e is tat and rucged and as b. Ignt as a silver dollar. 5Ir. Solomon Davis of North Kortrlplit. N. Y finds himself ut72yoars,suirering from neu ralgia, folt tired all tho time, vneeik, 1 a u g 11 1 d, poor appe tite, and no nmb 1 1 1 0 n. Thought at his ago nothing could do him any food, but iko bun. dreds of other jieople in bis condi tion tried Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and began to get better at ouce, and now fwls as bale and hearty us he ever did. It is particularly ideating when sick ness is as common aa now, to know that there ia a remedy thut cures disease, builds up the w oak and debilitated, utrenKltuns tV' nerves, aid has re tored to health and sueugth, men Had nmmii Wbobnvobecn ooutiMjil to their hobjes or mouths on beds of elpknew. JOHIf R. OOYIOS, kiktm-dim uih fate Mtt T)ce UetiiUll'i HallOint, .iiih.luu,,. it THE kind TUAT fMIDCC l'HFLl'H S, WKI.L8, Fl Jut kxun, N. V. Scrofula and Salt Rheum 1 Eg Of 25 Years Standing, j liA BLOOD PURIFIER THAT CURES. 9 fejDANA SAHArARII.I.CO., 5 lit UKNTLKMri I u n l)v fortify that I have In rn gg SjaiuHmT for in or Si yi'ur with Scrnt'.KI and Nail Khi'iim. Iluvc finployrd Jfe IU I""" J lilVBHiiinu Mini 'jlil'llUW IIIIIIIV uuimrn II1K 3tr.,iito.t wch rm hsvobcrii on the markif for tiitiSp g lat 3ft yen, ull ,' no, iivult m bcitffli, jjB j and had given itphnnethnttlipruwna any hWpfurH Sme. WithTi'rYllttlpfaltliIuruhuil a bottlo of BfuuroniiaAritniijUA w my irugiu, wiiirn J I imaaa nini Kii'imniiH) it i wii not ocTionim np iiouM rrtiiml tin-ntnpv. T lift tho ntnr (hltik-2 Ulna 1 huolil t ill anil a4. mv mnnv Intnr. K.i hiitipi lof any bonr-flt as no nieUlrmu or iniitniftit wiiusii nio nun niv rnw. i nau not UKfii inoro Jhgn goni'-lmll of onu Iiottle when to niy surprlso ifl foumlttwashuIiitiir m. Ilsvu taken Iwol Hiintiioft ana ntu jci;i. Tlio Mcriil. Eiilt. Hnrc'Maraull healed uiid 1 fail like aew ism. i n-cotntnenu 3 DANA'S I SAHSAP-tiHILliA I Bto all who will! a IIIimhI la rifle r that(M sUurv. lours very truly. piiJt.I'S fl. wnnjt FU Jackson, 8t Lawn-we Co. , N. Y. I ORNTet Mr. Weill U well-known tothliiec jHonnnd til ptatcmuut I (rat.. Rniipctfully, IRA A. SMITTr, I Nlcholvlltu, N. y. Drugging Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town xinirc und Whim llt,, (Blckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys In the Market. Chesapeake and Ohio Pu. R MAX REESE, Agent npj,riTr snvptst r to an pans of j.xvj.ax i TjnitedStates at from IS.Ooto to in lees than by . any other road. Call on or address, MAX REESE, 10 W. Centra St., Shennndoab, Pa, Or, 114 l'ubllo Square, Wllaes-H.irre. t3?"Tlokets west of Chicago via all routes. THTE IBICrOTT! Everything modeled after Qreen's Cafe, Philadelphia, 32 S. Main Si., Shenandoali. The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new. oleiin and fresh. The finest line of Wims and Liquors I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Big schooners of fresh, -Beer.Porwr, Ale, &u. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, notJGEKBTY, Prop. CHAS. ZALLA i Kespeotfully notifies Ma friends that he will open a new store at Corner Jardn and Oak St reels, Where he will keep a f nil stock ot G-reen Groceries, Olgirs, Tobacco and Oandy. I'oul , try and all kinds of game In seated. Oyatera evxxcl risb, Open Monday, November 21. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, k and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. ITS Chtehfrttor'a En!! Dlaaead Brant. Ibex iMlart wliii Uue ribtaoa. T&L IMt KtftlM (flUMtWU htUWli lu bill pa r Mrttcolm, tMtlamUla aa4 ,ff Mit- 10,UO IVatLiuofjUJi Jfmmaftr. lbailLMltiruilau. jRIiaidn., raw USINESS CHANCE. A very suooeiit il Corpor itlon wants an Agent tp represent tt In heuaudoah. Will pay at uaai siau per moato. Business is endorsed h; oaaie ana and loalluff onramTctal houaea. Asent must Invest iiau. which Is (uUy seourod. No coaling, a onavoe or a lifetime to obtalu a wod paying bualuuHS from the start. Address Br p.rltcuUrs 'IUIilrWFICATION,' P. O. loxl. New York l-Mt-t.la,s IL . M'GUIRE'S Sportifig and Musical Resort Seoujul Til., AI0T1U& I 't.iM ''o,e, l,... .i a i uuu oi Atii;i on hai m II FILIBUSTERS 0NGE.M0RE An Expedition Being Fitted Out in Key West. AGAINST A SPANISH COLONY. Juhuus nntl Amerlunim Congrected to the Niimlier or 700-Armet Willi Itu peutlng miles Thny Iluve (Jhurtvreu a Steiiiuer Uuiialne Much Kxellnmeiit In Slit liplnpr Circles V. S. H. Keai-aurse Or dered to Ci-uUe Near Key West. New Yokk, Feb. 15. News of a filibus tering expedition against a Spanish ool Dny iu one of the Central American tates, which reached this city severul days ago, was first made public yesterday and caused a genuine sensation iu ship ping circles and among the hundreds of merchants who have large Interests in Cuba and tho little republios In tho trop ics. As tbe story is told, an expedition is now being fitted out at Key Wost, Fla., by Cubans and Ainerieuus to proceed to Honduras for the purpose, primarily, of conquest, and, incidentally, for plun der. The company ot flllbusterers have been gradually augmented at the Florida sea port uutil several hundred fighting men, armed with repeating rifles, and with abuudaut ammunition, are ready to em bark in the v'vtieditlon. It Is said that a small steamer has been chartered at a northern port, aud Is even now ou route to Key West, whero it is expected to arrive to-day. The hold is well ballasted with cannon, gutllng guns and Held artillery, sultl cieutly formidable, when In desperate hands, to make war agulust the govern ment of Honduras, Consul-General Jacob Faiz, of Hon duras, said his lips were sealed. No amount, of persuasion could iuduce him to tulk about the Ullbusterers uutil there was laid before him the copy ot a telegram to n well known merchant of this city aud dated Coiuayugus, Honduras, Feb, 10, which reads: "Government bus advices that an ex pedition against Honduras is now bciug iitted out at Key West." Seuor Baiz reluctantly confirmed tho news and said that he had learned some days before of the proposed sailing of ad venturers for Puerto Uortez aud li promptly Investigated the matter. "It is altogether likely," said Beiior Balz, "that Puerto Cortez will be ued simply as a place of rendezvous tor the adventurers, witli the designs of ulti mutely moving against some other coun try. But these lellows will bu given no asylum iu Hoddurus, they may depend upon that. There Is no doubt that l reai dent Levin, who is known as a fearless man, will have the filibusters arrested the moment, they set foot upon Honduras soil." Color was slven to the disnuletlni: ru mors of the proposed revolutionary movement by the urn vat of the United States warship Kearsarge. The sudden appearance ot this vessel at the Florida port Is thought to have been caused by tho authorities at Washington for the purposu ot waloblug the movements of any mysterious ship which may possibly be chartered by parties iiiiinicable to the interests of any neighboring eountry. The Kearsarge will remain in Key West harbor until all dauger.o the sail- ; ing of a hostile expedition shall have passed away. CANADIAN CANAL TOLLS. Au Order JliRConilnuing IlUcrluilnntlon Airulttit tlio Uuitetl Stuto. Ottawa, Feb. IB. Tho Dominion gov ernment has issued au order reduuing canal tolls leu cents per ton ou food pro ducts through Canadian canals for the present season. Tbe effect of this order is to discontinue the discrimination against the United States Kirts. Last year vessels going through from the West to Montreal 're ceived a rebate of Id oents per ton on a 20 cent rate. This year tbe rebate Is only 10 oents. Culled on the Mieriff for Protection. Fatbits City, Pa., Feb. 15. The at tempt of the coal operators to start their mines with non-union men was met yesterday with great opposition on the part ot tbe strikers and threats of vio lence were wnde. The operators called on Sheriff Wilbelm for protection and the latter came to Fayette City and ad monished tbe strikers to keep tbe peace. The sheriff does not apprehend auy trou ble whatever. Honolulu Now May be Keceirod To-day. San Francisco, Feb. IS. The Occiden tal & Oriental steamer Belgio, which was expected here yesterday, stopped en route from Hong Kong at Honolulu, and will arrive here probably to-dny. The Oceanic steamer Mouowal la due from Sidney via Honolulu Thursday. The Honowal and Belgie will bring Honolulu advices about a week later than those brought by the steamer Australia. Vermont G. A. It. State Knoampmoiit. Rotland, Vt., Feb. 15. The sixth an nual encampment of the Department ot Vermont G. A. II. Is in session here. Department Commander Henry pre sided, and nearly all the other depart ment officials are present. Tbe roll call showed nearly UM delegates and repre sentatives in attendauoe. Commander-in-Chief Wetssert is present. Father Aduius Itsstored. Nbw York, Feb, 15,--Fatber Thomas Adams, of Brooklyn, the suspended priest, who achieved considerable celeb rity by ourea ot siok and disabled people which he olalmed to effect by the use of boly relies, has been restored to the Srlesthood with full faouUlas by Bishop cDounell, ot Brooklyn. A Lynching lu Tunnansee. Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 15. Shortly before noon yesterday Mrs. Mary Uoore, a respected white, womau, about 61 years old, was aaaaulted by a negro. Soon after tbe outrage was eommitted the police, aa well as every able bodied oltlieu in tbe neighborhood, started on tbe negro's trail. He waa oaught and lynched, Kateetotli l'lr. Omoawo, Feb. 15. Paaaaujer re- M. sentatlvea of the traoa-ooatlotaj onoara.in coowi.wwi w to rntes onrin ana won- 1(. inougDiinaA ouo.or. ro trip Will ICUIW VH. DR. MILES (ISfv RESTORATIVE Stevens Prostration, Slr4Rlf.mnpii. Rlrk llenunrlic, IEurkaclir, Ilr.zlneNi,Mor iiid Fcnrs, IIol l'lnMieM, Nrrvou I.TispciHli,Iiill npvi, Con fusion. Ilyw lerlu. Vitt, Si. Villi-.' Itiiiici-, Opltmi llublt. ItrimUeniieKN. etc.. nrn currcl by nr. .t!llos' ItcHlnrnllvo Nervlnn. ii uoes no contain opiates. Airs, eopnia u. Prownleo. IleLnnd. 11a.. aiifTered with Knl eoev for 60 years nod teetines to n completocnre. Jacob Petro, lllla, Oregon, had been suffering with Nerv ous Prostration for four yearn, could not sleep, nothing helped him until ho used Dr. Mlloo' Ite- storattvo nervlnoi lie Is now well, l ine boots Free nt druffffUtH. Dr. Mllen NArva and Liver Pills. 60 doses for 35 cents aro tho beat remedy for Uillouanou, Torpid Liver, etc., etc Or.fV!llo8'ModlcalCo.,Elkhart,lnd. TBIAL IJOTTli; F1UX. Unlike itie Dutch Process No Alkalies Oil Other Chemicals are used In tho prcparalion of W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoi tehirh it nbaoluteftf pure and soluble. ItUaimorothanlhreetlmet theilrcmjlh of Cocoa mixed with Sturch, Arrowroot 04 Sllerar. and is far morn cco notnlcal, costing lens than one oont a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, aud EABU.P DIUDSTED. Sold hydrorers cTcrynhere. W. BAKER &CQ., Dorchester, Main. There's no such thorough cleanser of dirt, O? healer of cuts and bruises as KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR OROCGK FOR IT. JAM. S. XCLUXC & CO.. Chioaso. Vbit Russian Soap I'hM. FIfiE INSURANCE. Largeatanil oldest reliable purely each panlea represented by f20 S. JamnSi., Shenanooah, Pa. Act rm ca pdmdpl KsolaM iht inex, stomaeai auu txiveia through tm turn L'n- Uu.l Pal ipuxillv cure huionn P.rptd !iv and coul V.'.L . .uallest. miu bHautu ttvi at drugguM. Xft. rtiu oi Cft., Bkkutft IEWIS' 98 lit s roTsxsz; aks mmm IP IKITI.D) mhtitrfft ul ,4it l.r. ai4e. OMSti eibr LfC, tt t lug ila wi1.f Bud pMM In ncma witu r.iuoi &oie ill tfn f,Dtfbta Mr nlwit, . rctdr lor u... Wtl . vtmtr t n. b-ul Mf. faiaM Hftra Sjp lu -Omlnut. m rrl -irfrnihMX IT IS THE UI'.ST t. r ,tli,ii.lu Kluiu) pla5 4i3lnr-tlDR tlO... tilbdtl. VAhuUuI fcMr ait. Ag ..rPalV.Pa. CURE YOURSELF! 'lftroubledwithifonorrhml i leet, Whites. Speriilatorrhaal roranTUU!iauin,lr!iHrhReaakl ryour druggUt i r a bottle of I Birr G. ft cures In a fpv ilavt I without the eld or publicity of a locior. xvnn-poisonous ana leunrenteed not to ttricture. I Tin Vnirerial American Ckre. Manufactured by .The Evans Chemical Oo, CINCINNATI, O. USA .:TT csr JRpgTTT.aniTiEI .BSHSJL wGULftTOR Ca. Atlanta.. GaJ ulu ot w. peajcoteTa. i -I XaXjiO-TX 8AL0ON IvND RESTAURANT S6 Kast Cetr tret. The met oeer. ales, porter, whiskies, biittaa. wtaea aao aaea mew . KOBERT LLOYD, Prop. Ami Ncrvene mm f fill JB I
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