i . . A Powerful , Flesh Maker. A process that kills the taste of cod-liver oil has done good service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has done much more. stands alone in the field of fat-foods. It is easy of assimilation because part ly digested before taken. Scott's Evutlsion checks Con sumption and all other wasting diseases. I'rn.Frl t Uaii I, ...- ni .... I How Vork. bold bj drumriati oVarjnhere'. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Soro Throat. Sold by all Drugcists on a Guarantee, For a Lame Side, Back nr Chest Shitoh's Porous Plaster will give gre-it satUfaction.aj centB. SHULQE-i'S V1TALSKE1?. airs T. S. Hawkins, Chattnnonffo, Tfcnn., snys: "57lo?r VtMizer SAVED MY JJTFtV 1 con&tlerUtlielmt remedy fiiradchilitaUdsirstcn) I tvtr uxed." For Dyspepsia, Ltver or Kidney troubloltcxcclfl. Irlc.75ct8. HILK'S CATARRH m&SiB tl Rll U.UY. Ilavd you Catarrh? Try this liemedy. It will relievo and Cuo you, l'rlco 60 eta. This In-, Jector for Its successful treatment Hfurnished free. Stalloh's Remedies are Bold by us on a guarantee to give satisfaction. For nale by 0. H. Hagenbuoh. tSlck Headache and relievo all tbo troubles mef. lent to a bilious etate of the system, such is Dizrinoas, Hausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Me in tlio Side, &c mile their most irexuarkablfc bucomb has boon shown in curing Eo&cache, yet Cnrtor'a Little Lifer Pffla ar8 eqnaily valuable in Const! pat Ion, curing and pro. venting tMHannoyinscoinplaint.whilo they also correct all disoriit rtber,toamch,8tiimilalth9 I'veraiiiireirulnteluoboHeli. Evoaif thcyonlj suruu 'aebstheywonldboalmostiwUielesstonitwewria suffer from tMs diti casing complaint; but f ortu Ijatuly thalrgoodnoue does not end hcre.and those Vhooaoe try them will And theso l!l tin pillsvalu. .Svbloln soxnany v ays that they will nol; bo wil Sing to do without them. Bat after allele!! hand , is the bane of so many livaa that here Is wher make our great bcuat. Onr pdls cms it white others do not Carter's Little liver Fills are vary small and very easy to take. One or two nil ! . - -lie a dOBe. Thay are strictly vegetable ana iw. .iot gripe or jiurge, but by their gentle action pitaseiJl whi cue them. Junius at 25 cents; five for U. Salt by druggists everywhere, or sont by mall. CARTER B!S3iOfJS CO., New Yorkj ALLPIU.. SALL DOSE, SMALL PW8E HOTEL AND RESTAURANT I Respectfully informs his old friends and the public generally that he has taken charge of the oldawnd lately ooouplod by Felix Adrtoke. whore he will keep on hand a fresh stock of Porter, Ala and Lager Beer. 1'lncat brands of Llquois and Cigars. Print Sitmmn Franey'tf HulldlnS, rail! Qlimma. Cor. Mafand Poplar Sts. IN. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT Go! AIJB STOP THAT ID lias stood the toi t for SIXTY TEAKS fouitl has proved itself the boat remedy jSnoT-n for tho cure of Consumption, Ooughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, audi all Lung Diseases In young or old. l'rice 23c., SOo.i and S! .00 per bottle, SOLD EVERYWHERE. v nwKrr.fr fAHMRMt If iS, Omm ftr-ati)- T Cfcilft) JVUttUt ' sfMMwvvM, SWIFT'S Sl'IXIFIC Is totally unlike an otherblood medicine. IteuresdiseaseBoi the blond and sklnbv removing the noison. and at the same time supplies eood lilood to the wasted parts. Hon c be imposul on by substi tutes, which are said to lie just as (rood, is tiottrue. No medicine fU VUC UfftOf la lus porformeilaaimuiy tfl S I1IU DsUiikW wonderful eures, or relie ud so much suffering. " Hy blood was badly poisoned last year, which got uiy wbole system out of order diwuhed and a uuun& souroe 01 sunenuir, nu appetue mm no euioymeni or I ire. 'two not t ies or brought me right out. There is no better remedy for blood diseases. "John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio." Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. BWHT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, lia. G. T. i WICK, f VR u EON DEK TI -IT. OH;e-)rtli"i4i C ir. Viin aud Con '.re Sts . Shenaudojb, over Slum's drug store Scott's Emulsion J CARTERS! NOTHING LIKE m DANCED TO THEIR DEATH Horrible Burning Accident at a Budapest Carnival. PARNELLITtS AND HOME RULE BILL. Uoats Lost In a Unlo nd Nenrly BOO Sea men J'orislird Two Store Panuimt Con splratiirs Sentenced Mcr. Hntolll's Acta liiilorsi tl by thfl Popo. BuDAMsr, Feb. 10. A carnival tlanoe was glveu ou Xuesilay evening In DeutsoU Porcg. At 11 o'clock, when nbout 100 persons were dancing In the hull on the first iloor, a child 'plttyiug lu tho cellar dropped a lighted taper through tho hutigholo of a cask illlod with putrolouui oil. The cask exploded, killed the child, toro up tho dance floor, and scattered the burning petroleum oil among the dancers, A dozen persons, enveloped in flames, ran for the windows or doors, spreading Ore ud pauio utnong tho rest of the com pany. Half tho people in tho hall were at the eud from which thcro were no exits, and mid as the floor on tho side near the win dows hud been torn by thu explosion they were obliged to run the whole leuitth of tho blazing room in order to es cape. Ten persons fell through to tho cellar, and were burned to death, while seven more, whose clothes had caught lire, died a short time after reaching tho open air. Three Were trampled Into unconscious ness in the paulc, and were burned to death as they lay on tho floor. Five men and seven women, whoso clothe3 were hulf burnod from their backs, are now lying in a critical condi tion. Many others have slight fructuros, or burns. lint CO or 40 persous escaped without sustaining injuries. THE HOME RULE BILL. Join) lCedmond Announces that tlio l'ar- liiillltfS Will Support It. London, Feb. 10. John liedmond. the Purnelhte leader, said in an iuterviow yesterday: "The main principles of tho Homo Rule bill are sound. It confers a Parliament on Ireland with full control of Irish nt- fairs, subject only to u veto by the Crown on the advice of Irish Ministers. One or two subjects ore reserved from that con trol, but only for three and six years re spectively. "Ihere are many defects in the ma chinery provided, and there aro certain restrictions which we regard as vexatious, In the present form of tho bill nobody can regard it as affording u flual settle ment, of the Irish question, but wo con ceive our duty to be to improve it as much as possible, and roscrru our deci sion us to whether it will bo accepted or not until thu third reading, when we will know dellnltoly tho precise shape it will assume after discussion and amend ment." Justin McCarthy, tho Nationalist leader, said that Mr. Balfour's sriecch in answer to Gladstone was "the carping, unmilitaut bpeech of n philosophic skep tic." The House of Commons spent the af ternoon in a drtnry discussion of the bill, reforming the elecliou of poor law guard ians, which was read a second time, the oppositiou assenting. The bill regulating railway rates was withdrawn, President ilundella, of the Board of Trade, promisijig that if the railway companies should fail to revise their rates within a reasonable time tho government would introduce a measure dealing with the question. SATOLLI ENDORSED BY THE POPE The Ablosrute'sA tiluulo Regardlnc Ameri can Schools lj bu Approvml, London, Feb. 10. A special despatch from Rome says that in consequonoe of reports from American Uishops on the bchool question the Pope, in an address to the American Episcopate, will main tain In their entirety Misc. SatolU's pro posals, and will especially and flrmly support the sixth proposal. Mgr. S. Barretl, who has been ap pointed auditor, and the Rev. Hector Pnpli who has been appointed secretary to Mgr. Satolll, will lfc.ivs; Rome for Washington immediately :"er the fete in honor of the dope's 1. cupad Jubilee. 490 JAPANESE $Z MEN LOST. to ItilVO Many Flailing: llnats Etnved Gone Down ia a Gale. Tacoma,. Feb. 10. Advices from Yoko homu by the steamship Victoria say that Japanese fishing bo.itw, whose crews numbered 49d, are believed to have been lost in a gale, as they have not been heard of since Jan. 20. . The same advices say that tho Japanese Steamer WttdatBit Marh foundered, losing 11 lives, wiiile euteriu!; the harbor of Nugatu on Jan, 0. LEQUAY AND PREVOST SENTENCED. Five und Three Vcaw Knob for the l'au uinu CuUul Frauds. Paris, Feb. 10. II. Loquuy, adjudged guilty of coinplloity in the Panama Cunul frauds, was sentenced to five years' im prisonment. I'revost, on the same obarge, was sent enced to three years' imprisonment. The "bculj." Were Won Over. Whbkling, W. Ya., Feb. 10. Another turn was taken in the street oar strike yesterday when a large number of the men employed by the oouipany to take the strikers' places quit and joluod the strikers. The strike has lasted nearly four weeks and during that timo from four to Ave ears a day have been run under police protection whieh the public have been too terrorized to patronise. Will Tuk Action on Hope's jUosfe. Paris, Tex , Feb. 1G. A mass meeting of Paris cilUens ami oitUens of the couuy lias beeii cillud to meet at the Court Hou.w in this city to day to give public expioMim lu regard to the mes sage nl Guv. llij'-rj: to tlio Legislature rte uouuciug the people of Purls as mur derers for the burning of Henry Suirth on the 1st inst. Ktill No Choice lu Montana. Helena, Mont., Feb. 10 The ballot for rwuuior u-ulteil: Slunlie 'JO; Clarke, 2-i; JM.von, 1; Couch, 3; t'nuer, 1. Ko choice. CONNECTICUT VETERAN8, Openlnc of tho Stale Encampment, d. A. It. nt AMlllmiilitln. WiujitAimo, Conn., Feb. 10. Depart' mcnt Commander B. K. Smith, of tlie Connecticut G. A. R,, In his address at tho opening of tho State encampment re commended t.unt tt!C(i veterans may be accompanied by their wives In the sol dlers' home. Thcro are 70 poits with a membership of 0,843, a gain of 59 members. The balance in the bunds of tho assistant quartermaster-general was $2,580: cash surplui 405; total usscsts $3,003; post iuuus reported, siiu.yiW; relief funds S3., C10: post property Ju addition to the pre ceding 882,500, making a total In tho treasuries of the posts of 8101,531, and real estate ruined at SS0.7!!8. Tho amount expendod for rollef during tno past year was 8,414. Crinoline Graze lu the I'enmylvnnin Senate llAnmsnuna, Fob. 10. Considerable amusement was created In the Senate yesterday by tlio reading of a petition oiiereu uy Mr. iiackenburg asking that me manutneture aim sulo of hoops and crinoline ue mane u misdemeanor. Presi dent pro tern .Qoblu reforrod It to the Committee on Retrenchment nud Reform. Cnrbott's Money Deposited. rJltw Ynnir. FnK 111 Tlrn.li. n.l Tin. lauy, lyiiampion uoruett's muuagors, Itavo uuyuaiini lu uuecus witu rno oriu, one o $10,000 to bind a match with Mitchell, und one of $2,600 for the same purpose with Jackson. Tho tight, to tako place in December and to be to u o..it. UUIBU. I'lve Children Killed und 10 Injured. I'OKTLANI). Ore.. Feb. lflVliln a street oar loaded with children returning nuui a scuooi examination at Alulini yesterday was reunding a curve tho brako broke and tho cur m pimilml children are reported dead and 10 injured. Tlio Quarantine lllll Approved. Washington. Feb. 10. The I' resiilnnt. hnB approved tho Quarantine bill, odl- uiuuy Known as "An Act Urauting Addi tional Quarantine Powers aud Imposing Additional Duties CJpon the Marine Hosiital Service." Tests at l'ort Itoyul J'reventod. PoiitRoaal, S. 0., Feb. 10. The con templated tests with high explosive shells were prevented yesterday bv a heavv fo.r which hung over the harbor until nearly ijjiuuuy luuuweu uy iigut, suowcrs Uurlug the afternoon. From FfiufGtefii r.'j Gstoisiar THE SAME GKD CHY, ' ' "IJJKAME WELL." Dr. David Kennedy's rivorlto Remedy, of Kondout, N, Y., the till: of the Country. Mr. "W. F. Johnson, the lemlintr mor cLaat of GaiusviUe, K. Y., said lo-dav. that " 1 have sol.! over tO Co., of Dr J.vc.iuvdv'8 I'uror ito Remedy, and lnive never had bottle returned ot u fault found will) it. One of mv customers piiii his doctor fcol aJtl was then no better, took n bottl e o' Favorite Remedy upon my rccommcndit tion, and it dul him more good than the physicians loni treatment. " Ho then bought six bottles of me and wns a well iniin lont before they were twed up." Such words as these must impress the sleU or ailing ono. Three years afro T was' troubled with ISrlfrbt's Disease. The beet Doctors paid I could not live three uiontbs. I then commenced u -m T)r. Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy and I am now will. C. L. Seavhb, BlrmujBham, Conn. I was aQl!ct"d with a tumor RTOwlns over mv right eye. Umlnentphysicuuissittdtberewasno help for me. I began at that time lo use IT. Kennedy's Favorite Iteniedy and the tumor en tirely disappeared and Favorite Remedy snvud iny hf e. W. M. r.iciu5B, Prrtlandvule. IT. Y. If It were not for Dr. Kennedy's ravorite Rem edy I think I should die from constipation. Fav orite lleniedy (,-ives ice an appetite, produces refreshing sleep, aud cured me of a nervous affection I had for years. It is a' tonic, audi could not llvs without it. tins. Jclia A. YfcPi B, Kingston, M. Y. Are you a victim of any k'dney nr bladder difflculty I Try Dr. Kennedy's Favorito liemedy at once as it cured me wht- n o bout to rlvi ul ail hope. y. C. Bannc, PouuhkeepEte, N. T. Have you tha symptoms of dyspepsia, scur stomach, painful welgbt In the ubuunieo t Iter eatintr, palpitation of the li.-art. abort breath, h.ulacho. conRtlpation, drovisiuess.lofsofappt' titi ? Then loose no tune but t. ke it. K, nnetly s Favorite liemedy. It I-i the discovery C a pl.y slciau wbo hes ucod it for i ars iii b 1 1 m tite pructioo, and it ba.i by mauy thonsai.d t. sis L .-n proveu capable of doing ull that is clain ed for it. Notice is hereby g-iven to the qualified electors of tle Bor ough of Shenandoah, that an election will be held on TUT, RDM! U, IE ! For the following- officers: One Person for Chief Burgess. One Person for Collector or Re ceiver of Taxes. Ono Person for High Constablt. One Person for Auditor. ANTHONY FLYNN, Mijfli CfmctRble. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 9, 13p8. JOHN R. COY LB, ittumy-tt-Liw ud Kttl Fxuu Ipp O06c UediliU't UuUdlnj, M.BUi.Jbo "tnn nULLA V A 'THE ICS ft! D I THAT OURESj It 11111 Wll l IJillllUl SFAINT AND WEAK FE0MS Si KJiiSUMATlO TORMENT, S vet crai n i.v w DANA'S. I JI)ANA SAltSAPAIllLLA CO. I H (InMTiEjrnh -1 n. , , m, i,, orctiM-l etion a fanner. For the Ihni .1 vi dm I Imvo bwn a K Si" Kr.nl MiHi r. r uh It hi umiill.iii, ! ffialnu attlmrs X roulil not ntli' luv iirm. AS itmatant piiln In my .lir.ulil , "One irm wi'i nni tail that mr iiL.,f. v, ilrnii ..nl ..1 wii. alio allliit.u wlih n litirniiiui HCllKiltfoillninystDinoih Willi wrote iiuhis. II j vuidil he ( Hint n nil wi nk, m, I coukl hardly" Suit up. I have taken 1 DANA'S " 1 SAItSiiPiiEiILlLA I Band my rtumarli la Willi, no piilo Iniiiyl Wm fhoulilrri anil anm. I ant liiileil irrat ful. " Youn truly, IJANIU.C. IXICLESTON. i. IHienlimeteHttnionlallvaa aent u. hv W. XC.l J'lnyton, the Mell-luiumi Drusgl.1, Maple St., 1 Corinth, N. Y.,whluh ia nulflclent giunuihie laatl Wilt la ti'tio. g g Dana Sarsnparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. Scheider's Saloon and Restauran Leading Saloon in town 'entre unit Whltn Sts., (IUckcrt's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whtsltoys In the Market. Chesapeake and Ohio R. B. MAX REESE, Agent. . United tatates at from 13.0) io 0 00 less than by any other road, call on or address, MAX REESE, . 16 Vj Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Or, UK Public Square, WiUes-Barre. HfTicltots west of Chicago via all routes. THE ZBXtXOTT! Ilverything modnled after Qreen s Cafe, Philadelphia. 33 S. main St., SUextatitlonlt. The leading plaoe In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated KverytluiiK new, olean and fresh. The UnestUoeot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c, foreign and do mestic. Free lunoh served each evening. Big schooners ot f resh.Beer.Porter, Ale, Ac , OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOlQHEBTY, Prop. CHAS. ZALLA' Hespectfully notlfles hlaMrlonds that he will open u new "store at Cprmr Jardin and Oak Streets, Where be will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, Cigar i. Tobacco and Cndy. Poub try and all kinds of game ui saaon. Oyster uxcX ariii. Open Jlonday, November 31, L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and- Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. "9 Oiielioat-'. F.iitn.h IHamaad Bnu JJv , tlriarinul Kiol'lliUj OeU' "i Mtf Sraud it, Kcd and Ootd uwuuia' twxut, icate4 vlih bl ribbon. Ti UO atllfr. BerV (Unctreut (wifHlu. (win and iiAitaoiu. At broggtita, r md -f . WJ " KcUL-r nr 1,uiiIocm im ittttw, by return US1NESS CHANCE. A very suecesaful Corporation wants as Agent to reDrewat tt In Shenaudoab. Will pay at leaatttwper month. Business Is endorsed by Banas ana Ivadlug oooimi-relal houses. Agent must invet 11V). which is fully secured. No lion. A'eoa 'oe or a lifetime to obtain a paytng luslnes from the start. Address nirtloulara "IDiCNTIKICa,piov., v n BoslfS. WSafYork. I-kVUt-i.ttji H. 1. M'GUIBE'S Sporting and Musical Rdsort Soooad St., mMRSWM, Best Wines, Uquors Beers. Ataat tajj Drauda of Clg&rs aiys on handT ' j I i II DANIIX O. IXiOLKHlOJf. H Curlutli, N. V ' Q y iii:i,i'ij;ss ami M il l ;:;c I SENATE HAS THE TREATY The Hawaiian Question at Last in Congress. DOCUMENTS NOT YET MADE PUBLIC The Whole A'oltintitious Correspondence llaa. Hern Turned Over to tlio Suuate mid la Now Helm; Printed 1 ho Treaty Is Sljrtuu! by tlio Coiniiilittonerti Hint Secretary of Stitto I'mler Speculation ItHKiirillnir the I'rovllon ot It Washington, Feb. 10. The President Bent his message recommending the an nexation of tho Hawaiian islands to the United States to the Semite late yester day afternoon. It Is accompanied by a treaty of annexation concluded between the Secretary of Statu and the Hawaiian Commisoncrs,und 11 mass ot correspond ence relating to thu questions at issue. Tho treaty is brief, . provldlug merely for the annexation of tho islands under the present provincial government and leaving tho details of the permanent form of Government, etc., to Congress. The correspondeuoe is very voluminous, going back many years, and gives a con p'eto history of the islands so far as negotia tions with the United States are con cerned. Contrary to general expectation, the Senate in executive session declined to make the treaty public immediately, but decided to first huvo tho message and documents printed for tho confidential information of Senators. The papers were accordingly sent down to the government printing ollice to be put in type for confidential uses with the probability that the seal o secrecy will be released this afternoon. A well Informed uuthoriry says that under the treaty tho ex-Queen and the heir apparent, Princess Kalaulnui, will be provided for with pensions, said to amount to $25,000 a year each. The United States Treasury, however, will not bo put to uuy expense ou that ac count. Tho crown lands will become the prop erty of the United States under tho proccB of annexation, and they now pro duce revenues which amount tu $70,000 per annum, a sum, the commissioners as sert, that would bo doubled under judi cious management. Hence the crown lands' could be mado to more than pay for tho pension to tlio Queen. It is also stated that tho treaty con tains a piovision for its reference to the provisional government of Hawaii, after its ratification by the United States Sen ate, to bo returned to thH country with the approval of the Hawaiian government within two months ufter its arrival In Honolulu. Then, upon the return o tho treaty, if Cougtoss should bu in session, or as soon thureutter as Congress convenes, the legislation necessary to provide a form nf imviirnmniil. fri tlir. in,- fr iwi'i t ' and to carry out the lltmnolal obliga tions imputed by tho treaty will be initi ated, One of the troublesome questions in regard to the treaty has been that con cerning the sugar bounty. The treaty, it Is understood, will not provide for the payment of the bounty or say anything ubout it. But if the bounty nwi i cuubiiiiu'ii iu is presuuieii luub Lao Hawaiiaus will get the benefit ot it. Greslium Slay Hot Attend. Chicago, Feb. 10. "I do not know when 1 shall resign my position on the i Uederal Bench," said Judge CJresham, "for the reason that I have a large amount of business to get through, aud it would be utterly impossible for ma to llx any date now. I have so much work to do tbut I may not be able to go tb Washington to be present at the inaugur ation of Mr. Cleveland." A C'nlckcrinGr Charged wltliiabsKlement Njsw York, Feb. 10 Charles F. Ch loit ering, head of the piano firm of OUioker- iug & bous, who died two years ago leav ing a name that was synonymous with honesty aud integrity, was charged yes terday in tho Supremo Court before Judge Andrews, by his brother, George H. Chickering, with having entbexzled money of tho platto firm. T)i 1'roHlilent Off to tjtiout li)OK, Washington, Feb. 16. The President left V ushington yesterday afternoon for Betijies, Md., to spend a few days in duck shooting there.- Ha was accompan ied by ex-Senator Sewall, of New Jersey, hi companion on 'a number of similar trips. The President will be the guest of of the club at Benjies. TelttfrrHvphem Convtuitian jn jVull Swlhy. PnTSBORO, Feb. 18. The delegates in attendance at the convention of Ooru ntercial Telegraphers continued their deliberations yesterday behind closed doors. The principle of the organisation and the methods of working were the subjects discussed at the morning session. 'DuegMiv IIcolnrd Not Outlty Bvfpaixj, Feb. 10. The jury in the trial of Iumes Duggan, for election frauds, oamo in with a veidict of not guilty. The verdiot was received with cheers and hand clapping by the erowd which nilled the court room, and it was bouie minutes before order was restored. Tlioruuglibreda to be Kxempt. Ottawa. Fb. 10. The Dominion gov erunieut received information,' last night from Washington that the United States Government has decided to exempt from the 00 days quarantine all Canadian thoroughbred cattle intended for exhibi tion at the World's Fair. C.yin an Uorsenuck for CIvlind. Baltimobb, Fell 1C General Bradley T, Juhusou, chief marrhal of the Mary land division at the Inauaiaratien puraue, propoaes to have 800 or mora young women from Western Mary I aud on harse baok. They are all good riderty i "' The AVyoualur SiwtrUI lht. OanTWnnt, Wyo., Feb. 18 The ballot fw Senator resulted: John Oharlew Thompson. Dein., Hi Wllllum Brown, Pop., li Q. T. Beok. Dem., 14; V. K. 'Warren, Rep., 7j C. D. Uhuk, Sep., a. Necessary to oholoe, W. Tuok INjHou hif His Cflaurh. Kirwtwi, N. T., Jab. 14 veilUs Cu, a veterinmry mmtim md tanner living bm mn, wnwei aotu aooniu, nil UWug It ter oona fctrfltate. He UMore a paywtw emm Be snmmoired. Heart 1 CURE. Y -HEART PtgflCE In all forma, PalptfattMU JEUt9S. Pntnln Midi;. Shoulder anal Arm,Hhort Itreatti, Oppreaalnrt, Aathmaw Awollca Anhtea. WcaU nnd Hmotherlnfr Nprlls, Dropsy, Wind In Stomach, rtcaro -urort try DR. MILES' NEW HEART CURE. now discovery by tno eminent Indiana Special ist. A. Davis, Silver creek. Neb., after taking four bottles of JIBATIT Cl'ltn felt better than ho had for twclvo years. "I'or thirty yoars troubled with Heart Disnnaei two bottles of OH. MILES' HEART CUKE cured me.-bcrl TjOfjan, Buchanan, Mich." E. II. Ptutaon, Wars itntlon. On, boa taken Dlt. MILES' HEART OURE for Heart troublo Ull grout results. Mrs, Us liar, Kltchburg, MlehM wni ill for 10 years with Heart Disease, bad to hire houiie help, lived oa liquid food i ueod Dr. Mil so' lloart Cure and all pains Icftbori constant 1110 cured ber. Vino lUuetroted book FIIBH nt druwlnts, or addreea Or. Wllles' Medical Co.,E!IUiart,!nd, Unlike tho Dutch Process No Alkalies Oilier Chemicals are used In tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S' KAJBreakfastGoGoa it v a ...... . , l il "'rum let w U pni-rt ttntl an 'f f. It hat. mom than soluble tlirrntlmta tne strt mjtlt of Cocoa uildil with Sturcli, Arrowroot m Stm.ir. ami lit fnr mum nrtffe nomlcal, costing less than one cent it cupt It Is delirious, nourishing, and iusil, DIOESTi;!). Sold by (Iroicrs cierynhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Man." Clean up at night, and heat tne day's cuts and bruises with KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its hiuh percintage of tar. ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT. JAB. S. 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Iwiihoutthoiiidorpublicitv of a Iiioctor. hon-poisonous ami fiiarantecd not to strictura. L IM I'niversal America Cure. Manufactured hv .The Evanj Chemical 0o.I CINCINNATI, O. u. a a. V CURES RISING BREAST . . "MOTHER'S FRIEND" iSeXT1? offered cbtlil-beariug wiuuan. I have been a mid-wife for many years, aud in each ease where "Mother's Friend" hailbwnuaed ithaa aciiomplisbed wonders and relieved Dutch stufering. It Is the best remedy for rising f the btttut known, and worth the price for that alone. Mas. M. M. Bbustcb, Montgomsry, Ala. Sent by express, charce prepaW, oa roortpt of price, $1.50 per bottle. BRADFIELD REOHLATOR CO., Bold by all druggists. AXbANVA. A. SAI00N AND RESTAURAKT BaM Cwitre 9rMU TMlmlMffcjkVaft porwr, whlais, rswaMwu amm cutars always on r.s.D ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. Farmers! 4
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