ft V ! r feVi Easily Taken U, P Cod Liver Oil as it appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily taken up by the system. In no other form can so much fat-food be assimilated with out injury to the organs of digestion iiiiyision of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos phites has come to be an article of every day use, a prompt and infallible cure for Colds, Coughs, Throat troubles, and a positive builder of flesh. Prepared hr Scott A Bowtif, N. T. All rtrnirai'K dire Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Su'd by all Druggfeu on a Guarantrr For a Lame Side, Back or Cheft 8hiloh's Porous Plaster will give grct iUi..faciion. 85 cents. SHILOH'S ViTALSZER. Mrs. 1'. 8. Hawkins, Chuttanoogn, Tenn., wiys: cor&Uler IttKebestrcm etlufor a deMM tatedsi wf rn I ever used." For Dj'sperwia, Liver or Kidney trouble It excels. Price 76 eta. 'HILOHVVCATARRH REMEDY. Have-you Catarrh? Try this Ileracdy. It will i. - 1 . . . RA n,a Ti I -, Tn lector for Unsuccessful treatment. if urnished free. Stilton's Ilcmediea tire sold by us on a guarantee to giro satisfaction. For wilo by 0. H. Hat;euuuch. Belt Heaawhoand relieve all tho troubles fner dent to a bilious etato of tho system. Bnoh as Uizzlnoss, Nausea, Drowsiness. Dlstrcs.3 aftei Citing, Pain la tho bida, 4o. Whllo their moat (remarkable success baa been shown la curing teoa&elw, yet Carter's LUUi liver Pills est equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro Tasting thisnanoylngconiplaInt.whilo thnyaler correct all disorders of thes toraaohtlmuuta tut liver and regulate theboTvoJa. Event! they only eurta f Acbi they would bo almas t priceless to those was 'fluier from this distressing complaint; but frtrtu Kiately thelrGOodnessdoes notoud here.and those whooncetry tbom will Cnd theso little pills valti ble In so many vra; a that they will not be wil ling to do without th'.ra. But after allslck head ACHE (is toe bane of so many liven that here in vfher 'we make our Rreat boast. Oar pilk cure it while others do not. Carter's Uttle Liver TMli are wry small and very ewy to take. One or two pill.: . ifcoadosa. They are strictly vegetable and do i 1' gripe or purge, but by their gentle action p1 'mo all who tuethem. InvlalsatiSce-ts; 11 v. for$l. SoU by druggists everywhere, or runt by mail. CARTER iartCIMB CO.. Nnw VorlC WALL PILL. SMALL DCSE. SMALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! RpeMelly informs his old friends and the publloHjietieraJly that he has taken charge of the old stand lately occupied by Felix AdrlcUs, where he will keep on hand a rresh stock of Porter, Ale and f.ager User. Finest brunds of Liquors and Cigars. Pmtl Xummn Franey's IlufldinS, ram OUmma, cor. Main and Poplar Sts. . H. Downs' Elixir j WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT n Has stood the tei t for 8TXTT THJ11H J rand 1ms proved itself tho bout remedy J J known for the onre ol CaiwuiHptton, Couahn, Cold, Whooping Cough, oinflj all Jr.iiip7 Itlseatri in young or old. Trice -o.. Mo., and tl 00 per bottle. SOLD .EVERYWHERE. 'nSH3T, J0BM8W 4 Win, fw- SallstfM, Vt I had a malignant breaking out on ray log below the knee, and was cured sound and well with two and a half bottles of Other blood medicines had failed to do me any good. Will C. Ueatt, Yuikville, S. C. I was troubled from childhood with an atr- iravnted oaaa of Tetter, and throe liuttiesui "" l'iffrV . urns ' "-Mt,UlV.'l.T. Our book on Blood and Skin I)lseMt walled ?"'. 8wirr8FciioCo.. Atlanta, (la. Q T. IIAVIOa, BUBQE01T DEXTPiT. OHo-V)-th-)tstOor Mitn an J Centre StJ. Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. How is Your Blood? HEIRS MAKING PROTEST Annexation Treaty and the Ha waiian Crown Lands. ASK FOR A COMMISSION TO DECIDE. lVtttlnn from tlin Hnwnllnn Cnnsnl-Gen erul at Sun rrunclscti I'rovislons of the Trritty ns I'rpsRiitvtl to tho Senate Tea ti'ldiiy JIoiu TIihu Tivo-tlilrda of that llody Salil tn be In I'nvor of Its lUtlllea cation, lint There Will 1'robubly be Btubburu l-'lj;lit. San FKANXUBCO.Feb. 17. The following commmiiuiUlous bare been telegraphed to Vii5liington by the lliiwaliun CouhuI Guucral at this port: San Fuancihoo, Feb, 10, 1893. Hon. I.kvi l'. Moiiton, Vicx-l'iuaiD-urr, W'ASIUiNOTO.V. Diwir Sir As a person directly Inter ested lu the UiiwnilHii treaty now before the Uultfd States Senate for ratlflcation, I have the honor to request that you sub mit the following protent to that honora ble body to bo considered with tho said treaty. Respectfully, F. S. I'iiatt, Hawaiian CotiBUl-Qeneral. to t11k rnesidm.nt and senatk ov tub Umtku Statbb: On behalf of my wife Hckaanlnn and other helra of the royal lino of Jmebamo b.i, founder of the llawaiiau rnouarchy, I hereby protest against the ratification of so much of the treaty of annexation ne KotUted between the United States Qov erumeut and tho comtulstioners ap polntuti by the provisional government of Hawaii as purports to convey the crowu lauds of Hawaii to tho United States Gov ernment for the following, among other reasons, which shall be elaborated and sustained by proof upon opportunity for doing so being afforded before an inde pendent uud unprejudiced commission to be appointed by the President of tho United States: First, tho crown lands of the Hawaiian Kingdom constitute a trust created by Kanichauiehu HI. out of his personal aud iudivtduul estate to maintain the state and dignity of the Hawaiian crowu. second, that this trust ban been scru pulously observed. Third, the rents from the crown lands have uever been treated an public, but have gone to sustain the state and dig nity of the Hawaiian sovereigns up to the date of the late revolution. Fourth, that the monarchy having been abolished aud a Republican or Provisional government having been established the Vticillc object for wbicli tho crowu lands tiust wis created simultaneously disap peared, and tbese lauds revert to right to the legitimate heirs of Hamehameua, tho Third. I' if tu. that the lata reigning house of Kalakaua had uo property right lu the crown lands, either by blood dekcent or adoption, but simply enjoyed an income therelrom in the terms of trust created by Kair.enauieha tun mini, providing a fund to support with becoming dignity the sovereign state to which they had bojn called by an election. K. S. Pbatt, Hawaiian Cousul. THE ANNEXATION TREATY. Pull ot tUu Senate Shows Votes to Itatlly It. Enough Wasiuxotcw, Feb. 17. A poll of the Senate, which has been carefully made, indicates that the Hawaiian annexation treaty will have more than the two thirds vote necessary for ratification. The treaty Itself provides for tho cei- siou of all rights of sovereignty over tho Islands, all public buildings and property to the United States revenue from public lands, except such as are reserved for Government purposes to be used xolely lor beueut of the people of the islands. .Accompanying the message and the trea ty is the correspondence upon the subject between the tno governments, tables giv ing full details as to the area of the ter ritory proposed to be annexed, tho public debt, the public lands, the annual al lowancos to, and revenue of, tho late royal household, und statistic ns to tho population and revenues, oommeros and other economic matters relating to the Islands, altogether a bulk ot several hun dred pages. Until Congress provides otherwise, tho existiug government and laws of the Hawaiian Islands are continued subject to tho paramount authority of the United States. A resident commissioner Is to bo ap' pointed who shall have 1,0. ver to veto uny act of said government. Until Congress euacts the necessary legislation existing, commercial relations of the Hawiian Islands, both with the United States and foreign governments shall continue. I Further immigration of Chinese into the Islands is prohibited, and Chinese 1 now in the Islatids shall not be permitted 1 t" mm" into the present territory ot th.e United States. 10c uu.'iic debt of the Islands is as sumed by the United States to the extent ot 2,250,000. Th Unltod States agrees to nay Queen Lilloukalaiil $20,000 a year during lite, and to Princess Kaloulnni $150,000. Provision is made for the exchange of ratilloaUon.s of the treaty at Honolulu as soon as possible, on the part of the United Statoa by the resident cuiuniissioner provided for in the treaty, JIow the News is Itncelved Abroad. London, Feb. 17. The Dally Chronicle gays: "Mr. Harrison takes overmuch for granted when he declares that the leading Powers will acquiet.ee in the an nexation of Hawaii by the United States." The Dally News says: "If the Senate rejects Mr. Harrison's treaty the well wl.hers ot tho Republic abroad will re tard It as having escaped a serious dan grr. Americans have no advantages to gain which counterbalance the perils of complications in the spread ot the Repub lic beyond the sens." lliuteil tVHIi tho 1'nlr Mnnasemnnt. Cincinnati, Feb. 17. The merchants and uianufrtoturertt of this city are thor oughly disgusted with the way they have been treated by the World's Fair man agement. Tbey olalm that the space of fered is so small that they oauuot uiake a .alUfactory exuthit. Many will make uo attempt at display. Bouak Carolina Must Kaek IJnwii AsjuIm, CaURbESTOlf, S 0., Feb. 17 The U. 3, Court has decided the r.illroul tajc eaae agaluat the St it. The marshal has wo ordered to pi ice the property in -os-eHsion of the reclver a 1 i tn.- county iui-ull's uave b-eu ' ' I i'1'l for ,1 nti-iiipt. They will lu- ; . . i -o.n.d uuil tiiu Hue is paid. Norvlri Oroon'a Funnrnt. LonIBVlLI.lt- KV. Wuti 17 TU fiih.ral of the lalo Hr. Norvln Green, Preildent rtf ft,- TT..I... T-t t. panv, who died Sunday murntng, ooonrred yesterday. Previous to the pnbllo atrvlo mere was n unei ceremony at tbe homo of the deceased ut which only the fatally ind.lutlmatu friends were oresant. NEWSJ OH THE DAY. A new bank, with a capital of 150,000, has been organized ac Ifempstead, L. L It will bo known as the First National Dank of Queens County. T. W. Lawrence, one of tho oldest and best known book-sellers and dealer In lit erary curios and engravings, In Now York, died yesterday at his home lu Brooklyn. Ho was 05 years old. Governor Brown of Maryland has post poned till April 14 next tho execution of William Bond which was appointed for to Jay, In order that the "mental responsi bility" of Bond may bo investigated. The returns Issued by the Fronch Board of Trade, show that during the month of January, tho Imports decreased 105,205, 300 francs, aud the exports increased a,- au.uuu francs, uh compared with the corresponding mouth last year. Judge Leltas of tho Court of Anncnls In Goa, Portugal, committed suicide yes terday. He had been suspended from tho bench and heavily fined for having no tepted bribes. Commander James S. Dean. Old Soldier's Cratltudo C0EV1RADES, READ THIS. Torturing, Life Destroying Dyspep sia Cured. Another Triumph for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Mr. James 8. Dean, Commander of Gen. Grant Post, (I. A. It., Itonilout, N.Y., and Chief U. 8. Hall Aceut of tho Ulstur St liolawaro Itallroad and one of tho most popular and woll known Gentlemen In tho Kast, whoso veruclty Is beyond question says t ' I was nil ran down with DYSPEPSIA. I doctored and doctored but It all resulted the same way. I grew worse. Ituffered nntold misery night nnd day. My caso was pronounced incurable. I suffered this way for fully TWO YEARS. I chanced to meet lr. Kennedy on tho Etreet about that tlmo, and I told him of my condition and he said, " Jimmy," yoa need not tuffer so, come to my office and I'll civc you a bottle of FAVOItlTE KEMEDY, take It morning, noon and night, and it will euro you. I took tho medicine na directed, but had no conjU denct in a cure, ea my caso had been tried by so many. After using it a week I be gan to feci better, nnd in a short whlla after that I was ENTIRELY CUBED "Just think of it, entirely cured. That terrible distress, cverythiDe I nte. bnaking vp sour in my throat had all gone and 1 bare not had a moments dis comfort since. To-day there is'nt a healthier man in this country nnd my CTmeuie is irranu. 1 neueve 1 couiu eat n KKQ OF NAILS if I had to and di, digest them with case. Favorits Remedy ti me 100 01 jjyspepsia ana poor ueaiiu.- Yours truly, JAMES S DEAN. iloauuuT, March 18th, lWi Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Bor ough of Shenandoah, that an election will be held on 111 FEBRUARY Hi M ! For the following officers: One Person for Chief Burgess. One Person for Collector or Re ceiver of Taxas. One Person for High Constable. One Person for Auditor. ANTHONY FLYNN, Illffli Constable. Shenandoah, Pn., Feb. 9, 1608. Circulating Library I , Having several thousand book? on hand, I have deoldwl to opeu a Clioulatlng Library. YcHrly Knuocrlpllou, Si5 aiimllily SuhBcrlption, 15 ot MAX REESE, No. 10 Vwt Centre Ht Bhenandoab, LI gTHE KMD I THAT Torturhi!? Eczema, INDIGESTION AND LOSS OF APPETITE CURED. TftKPOMWlNd ITRMNfl TJIflTIMONIAL WAS! itWrtT tlft IIY 11(11 1 AEMil. MI R II NTlt.8 ItOVflfcaS VC. V. l'ALMrn K ( - , llCKIilMLU, N. Y. H 1UANA 8ABSAVAI11).L (.().: S I Obntimbn i Ditrl ir the port thrfp yean 1b Rtiaro Pilfloml crttiHirlcnitilv villi Krzctuil. Rill SHmci to that I wiw icbli i attrntl to ny work. 1 EtUo miffeml from liulirMt tim, and wns ItsdlvH urunuofrn. i rim lctii(iii'f wniiuut oo-"f iniflg oaj- relief until Inn Imluettl to try Bg DANA'S I SARSAPARILLA 1 Ethtve taken only two br,uWn unit fi-cl like njnf .iimrmuii. Klniiil't nnd blotebfn hnvoag M-iittrcly t1,mi!enrtv!j Apiotlt firtr rutct llKe"Htn rimkI. I.i fnrt I lioUcve iffiK 5l had nottaktii DAXA'.S I iuMnit lo tillvof now. ourntruty, nXlmcr,N. Y. V.. A. WOUAULR. H 0"ia SarsBparllla Co., netful, Mtlno. Scheider's Saloon and Restauran Lending Saloon in town Hr and Whit Hit., illlcbort's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Flnost Whiskeys tn the Market. Chesapeake and Ohio E,. R. MAX REESE, Agent TIOK.E3TS ! To all Parts of United sta'es at from iK.OMo WIW) less than by any other roaa. iun on or ituunns MAX IlEESE, 18 W. Centre St , Hhenandoah, Pa. Or, 11V4 Public Squaro, Wllttos-Ilarro. tSTickets west of Chicago via all routes, j THE BXtTOTJ! Everythinif modulcd after Green's Cafe, PMlado.phU. 32 S. Illulti St.t SheiiHMfloali. The leaxllni? place In town. Has lately been entirely rono vated Everything new, cloaa and fresh. The linest line ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Dig suhnuners of fresh, Deer. Porter, Ale, Sta. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHKKTY, Prop. OHA.S. ZA.H1LA Reepeettully no titles his friends that he will open a new store at Corner Jardm and Oak Streets. Where be will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, Cigars. Tobacco and Candy. Poul try and all kinds of game 111 season. Oytor rtULCl SPirala. Open Monday, November 31, L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale anil Deer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. fl Chlahestor' F-'.' '1 PlamoBd Brand. -tTv. OHfc'titHl in ti ly t)Mutne. A apc. iKlile. LAOtCt, t lru trirtt lur i"i tlWiu Jlrun4 't ! 'ttr xnaUU Via- t d ud Gold ntctallta tmtrt. irjftj k, blue ribbon. Tale tl Mt- if ' tn. . J- t l DritntMl ftf 1 lav ilrt, t'ftlMoiitaU mi II tile f ftir I u i I .. in letter, b relurm Mall. I .( wia sy su. bHt frfiWi USINESS CHANCE. ! A very successful Corporation wants an Agent to represent it In sip nandoah. Will pay at least 1150 per month. Business is endorsed tiy , lianas and leading conim- rclal houses. Agent ' must Invest IIVi, whieb ie fully secured no peddling. A cha ce of a lifetime to obtain a ?ood paying business from the start. Address or particulars IOKNTIMO.vTIO.V," P. O. llox im. New York llJt-t,w.s H. I, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical tort Beet Wtaet, Mouofa, Hean, Ales sad breads o OUrsrs always am hend. TOHK OOYLK, AttMMy-tt-bw i Offloe Bsddall'a Huti.i- Shenaodboi. P !k. a. WOLI.AW.H, k II. -ku nr. V. M n THE FUSES NOT RIGHT Experiments With the Vesu vius' Guns Unsatisfactory. THE ORUNANCE BOARD PUZZLED. further 1Sxivrlinpnts Yrsterday Put Store Piiltli in tho Aeonnmy of ttio I'neiiinatlo Guns anil Ibm In tho Cor tiilnly of Urn I'ue 900 Poiiiida or Gmii Oottmi Pitt in One b'hell, Hut Killlnd to Kxplodr. PoaT Koval, S. C, Feb. 17. Whilo the Vesuvius continues to fire shells with mi accuracy truly wonderful, the fuse action continues uncertain, and every one oum.erucd is utterly at loss to account for its apparent, failure to do the work for , which It was de-dgned. I It seems difficult to believe that a select Board ot Ordnance expert, assisted ' by the commanding officer of the vessel under trial, the officer who for years has bad direct uharifo ot the Kuns, aud also assisted by the deslntui engineer of the Hystem,' oauuot determine from the firing of 15 explosive shelh aud from experi ments conducted on shore whether the notion ot the fmo is trustworthy and deserving of further trials or worthless and n dray; to the entire system. Yet such Is the case, and in all fairness to these men, who are anxiously trying to solve the uuiuerous and varied problems pre sented, it must bd said that the acoumu- . la I oil evidence Is most perplexing. t Tho last live shell, charged with 309 pounds of gun cotton, was lired yestcrd ly trom the pneumatic guns of the dyna mite cruiser Vesuvius. A premature explonion would have blown up the ship. Tuo Veottvlus (.teamed by tho 2,000 yard range at a 17 knot speed, nnd dis charged at the target the projectile con taining the dynamite. Iu accuracy the shot was superb. Shortly after impact with the water a distinct sound of explosion was heard. There was not tho gretit uplieaval of water expected. This was explained by tho theory that the detonation was only partial; merely the 1 tl-o luiil exploded. Then a fiUa pound shell filled with gun cottor. was thrown at n point on the b.acn. It struck with the nose slightly deflected and plotted its way through M feet of sand. Then thn projectile leaped into tlie air, made another plunge ahead, turned a complete somersault, and tell on its side about 75 yards from its first point of impact. No explosion followed. An accident had occurrid to one ot tho pins which jammed the plunger that should have exploded the cap. SALE OF BONDS PROPOSED. The President fenlit to llavo Unconsidered UisUicUiott AaTuttiit It. Wasuinotox, Fel). 17. It I learned on blah authority that President Harrison has reconsidered his determination not to allow tho sale of bonds to make good tho gold deficiency. ! Before leaving the city the President authorized Secretary Foster to offer I bonds fur salu wneuever, In hU judgment, I such action is absolutely ueeessary to 1 maintain the Government's gold reserve. There was only eight millions of gold left in the Treasury ut the close of yes terday's oiier.it long, but the President and Secretary Foster are hopeful that an etnergonc necessitating the sate ot bonds will not arise, at least that it can be avoided until March 4, Demncratto fommlttoe to Participate, Washington', Feb. 17. Chairman liar rity has uoi illed the meinlers of the Dem ocratic National Committee that the headquarters for members during the In augural season will be iu the reception parlor of the Arlington hotel. The com mittee will participate in the parade to the reviewing stand in front of the I White liause, upon wbioh seats for the 1 members of the committee and their fam ilies will be provided. New York i'ooi llooms Raided. Nsw York, Feb, 17 Anthony Corn stock rallied the pool room at 3 1 3 Bar clay street, yesterday afternoon, captur ing four itloiiera and all the appliance and furniture iu the place. The place was raided on the ground that the tracks iu this State and New Jersey have no lugul right to run at this time. I'eilvier Denies tile Charge. Paris, Feb. 17. Presiding Judge) Perl vler of the Court of Appeals has given out a denial of ti.e report that the sen tence of fie Pa.ianin prisoners wore de termined iu the la-jt 1110 neut before the reading of tlte decision. The sentences were fixed, he sas, at a meeting of iudges held directly after M. Waldeok loussuuu finished his speech. Tdiishmi" Xdltors AV'tttit tn Fight. Memphis, ienn., Feb. 17. Editors Cor msck 11 1 'e Commercial and Conuelly ot the Appeal-At ulntiehe, have lieen placed under bonds of $6,000 to keen the peace. The two jo"i'iiallstH have been Indulging in perM'ii..ati. s and a duel was iu pros- peat. They may go to Arkanuts and settle the matter with pi.toU. River bieauier llroken by lee. St. Loom, Feb. 17. The steamer Crystal City, be.onglng to the Anohor line, ot this city, which baa been lying at CliU Cve, about 10 miles below here. slL'ce navigation closed, has been broken In two by moving icj and suuk. She is a total loss. Her value was about 50,000, only partially lUMtirea. 11roakHSiiuorl b.rvlce. Nbw Yobk. Feb. 17. Xhe memorial services lu honor of Phillip Brooks were J held last night in Carnegie 41 u sic hall. Every religious denomination was repre sented, and men prominent in polities were seated on the platform. Rev. Dr. David II. Green presided. Kitval Offlor KUUil by a Street (Mr. WAfintftOTON, Feb. 17. Lieut. L. K. Beynolds of the uavy while endeavoring to board a cable car was knocked down and run over, both legs being crushed. He vvis attaeue'l to the Coast Surrey steamer Endeavor. Former Fenswjrtvaalex Bead. Citt or Mexico, Fb, IT. Frank E. Trainor, Deputy United States Cn.isul Oe.ientl to .uexioo, anl (oruier.., of Wllliamaport, Pa., is deo 1 t t'' n-; can hospital. His deiu Mtie to 1. mi, 3R TARTUNG FACTSl Thn A merlon n rieoole are rapidly beoouiloit moo of nervous wrecks, and ttio iollowinftnniMMa tl obu.itromedri Alpbomo Jlompilt-iu, tif Itutleiw l'a., swears thnl when bis mm wi.s speechless from i't. Vitus Dnnco. Or. Miles' Oieat RoBtoratl raervlno cured him. Mrs. J. It. Atltlcr.ot Volpaf oiao.iinJ., J. D.Taylor, of IjgunaiHtrt, Ind., ecCSf pitlnrd '11 pounds from ttklnrt It. Mrs. n. A. QaneV nnr.ol' Vistula, Ind., woe cured of 40to M) ooovtjl- MunsAaay,aiidinucn nt-tiM'-iie, ruainrsa. doojp nrlto, and nervous prttrntlun, hi ono botdsw Dntilcl Myers, Brooklyn, Midi , says his tfaturhtar wca cured of insanity ot t n ye ineatanttliM. Trial bottles and fine book of niarvelou: cures, FtlHt at aniGKIBta Tola roaiody contain no opiawa. Or.MHee' Madtoal Co., Elkhart, tmfc, VKXAL MOTTTJLE VKEtL Unlike the Dutch Process 3K No !Lali0S iV Other Cheinicali preparation ot W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa which is absolutely pure rfiia soluble. ltU&Hmorethanthrcctinu!6 the rtmuith of Cocoa tjixe with atnrch, Arrowroot ov Suarnr. and Is far more eco nomical, costlwj leas than one cent a. curt. it is ueiicioua, nourisuing, aou caium diobsted. Sold Iiyfirorers ierjnhre. W. BASER & CO., Dorchester, Mai- ngineers! There's no such quick remover of coat artS. oil stains or healer of cuts and bruises 03 DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JA8. S. XvlIilC &c CO., Cbicaso. White Russian Soap A Ihirn P"W OeatotaJ pio AdoiiDri FIRE INSURANCE -argeta.na oldest reliable pmelyoasb pernios represented by DAVID FAUST, f20 S. Jarotn St.. Shmanooah, Pa. Att on a new prlnejn itrthtto the U-.er, eto&seb CM uov.ela tir&ugk (M nerrrr V&. Mitn' Pojm tr -,;i:lv car-e bUieMMsaV ton-sliver and constlp tlon. H'l'allefS, mildest cn'wtl tiaaooos,ao P.'jnilea (jree at druiral Dr.ihksSil. C6.,EUUrt,i LEWIS' 98 LU IPATSlTTKIrt The Unmarst i. mrtst LfwAt, Uar LyT. It o Itift a bd mawmn saA Id nuin with miuot able (la th Mts twnv rrt c!r Far vtll ibi th M M tu iiM Hard Br In fthsiautM ifHnillidl IT iS T IK BEST fur olfttitnf tiiti lfeK iW lu fating .Ink.. Llowilt lhlBC WHLf CURE YOURSELF! 'Iftronbledwithc.onorrhn fOleet.Whltes.Stiennatorrhmai for any unnuttiral dttchareeaske your uniKiiiM u r a oottie Of BIc t. It cures in a few diva Iwithoutthouid or publicity of a doctor. r on -poisonous and I guaranteed not to itricture. I The IMlverial America Curl. Manufactured by k Ths Evsiti Chemical Oal CINCINNATI, O. U. RADFI ELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR has proven sn InfalliWa snecmo for all derange meutb peculiar to the female aex.sueh as chronic womb and ovarian die cases. It taken in time It rtTulates and promote healthy action of all fune tinns ot the generative organs. Yotme; ladles at Uie see of puberty, sail nltlfli an.! at tha iHaa. rai-se, will find in ha healrng, snothlr.g toaie. 11.0 n linest rooouuueiniaunas irom proa Bent physicians and those who have tried I V. rite for book "To Women." nailed free. Boi uy-i druggists. BRAnmeLD Hcaouksoa Oo-, ' '-I. tor. AUsnta. tie. SALOOK AiNl) RESTAURAKT 1 Rest 'OantTO cHreMtes The bast beer, eies, uorter, whiskies, eras llee wises muI least alters elwyb oa caal. KOBSRT LliOYD, Pf.i(. I tm IDU5KY If DIMOND Uie 1 4
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