Two Stepping Stones to consumption are ailments wc often deem trivial n cold and n coui?h. Consumption thus ac quired is rightly termed " Con sumption from neglect. not only stops a cold but it is re markably ucce3sful where the cougli has become deep seated. Sr oil's Emulsion is the richest of falfoods yet the easiest fat-food to lake, ft arrests waste and builds up healthy fUsh. Prepnred b? Soott A Ilowno, N. Y. AH drngfftftt. Cures Consumption, Cough-,, Cronii, Sore ThrollU SoM by all Orugrnt' cn a Gu.ironr For a lame Side, flack nrChr Shlloh's Parous Plastur u dl give gre-ta.' faction. 55 cents. SHILOK'S ViTALSZER. Sirs X. 3. Hawkins, Chattanooga, 'fenn.-says: coimdirtUUcbestrctriccluforaile.hmtatrdeiittrm I cvr wr,l" For Dysocrwla, Uvor or Kidney trouble It excels. I'rlcc75uts. SHI LO H'S. p ATA R R H BMjiPREMEDY. 1 llnvoyouCntiurh? Try this Kemody. Itwlll relieve ndCu-o you. Price 50 ns. This In jector for ltasuc.oe-f.ful treatment Murnlsliod free. Shlloh's Itemcdia arc Bold by us on a guarantee to give satisfaction. j m . H. Hiienliucli Hick Hcada-bo and relieve U tbo troubles Ins dent to a bilious elate of tho system, such at lll.r'n as. Nausea, Urowelness, Distress aftsi call- it, I'aln In tho Bide, &o. While thelriuos' remarkable success bus beou chown la cuticg Beneatha, yet Co-tor's TJttlj Liver PIUS M' ty 1 ay valuabloln&jnstbti.llon.curlnfiandprt, VeD .uig tbtennnoyingcomplaint.whilo theyala I rrci t i-lldleordursof thostnuiacli,stiraul-.tetfc ; 1 . r md regulate the bowels. EvoniltheycnU i&cbBtheywonIdboabnotiiriiJelessto(ica9vhr E1' r r rruratiisdlst-osfainfc-couiplutnt; butfnrtu C - ti-'tiieirrooduossdueaotendher8,andthoa. t ' ji'inct trytbemwinflnd tliuiuMttleplllsvalu r I -in eorunny ways that they v!U aot bo wil tj-s t do without them. But after ulUlclc head f - tb' hwe of so mnv Uvea that bore is whsrc V 'a 'ir great boast. Our piUjcuwltwhlle ' j i'd Little liver FlUa are vary small and -fr-f ?v to take. Onoor twopllle u 'fcuadoaa '1 . y aiL stnotly vepotabla and ' ' net grips 01 ri " but by thoirgentleacUon ' loasecll wUo 1, "'i.-n. InTials-itSlc-ntas fc.cfoi-fL. Soil Lj j.ts everywhere, or soot by raid. ' I -. R MEDICINE CO., New York. Statl Fill, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICf HUTEL AND RESTAURANT ! Rr,i ;irully Informs his old friends and the 1'T.iiiy mat ne tias luiten onart'e r tue 'k'f r the If i in 1 immy .Miuupiuii ov ce-tiA ,-yuii,-k. t,e win Keep on uanuairesn sur-r ui 1 vie and fiager lieer. 4 aud Cigars. finest brands of if? , Ciimrun Frtney's Hutldlna, r ui oumma. Cor M,UUAaa p0Pursta. m. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURB THAT Cold AND STOP THAT ouach. VTaa tnnd tbo to: t for S TXTY TJl-dltS ami bus proved Itself tbo bett remedy snnn toe tbo core oi t'oHiinirtoii, I'.omi'i'i Colin, whnopina vvuffH, oiiu l' ting Miratri in j'ung or old. Iii. clc.1B0o.,anl si (in per ooitie. ;ni a EVERYWHERE. WSh AM SO HAPPY! BOTTLES OF Relieved me ot a severe lUood trouble. 1'. has also caused my hair to grow out .tin, as it had been falling out by the ! i.uidlul. After trying many physicians 11 vain, I am so happy to find a cure in s .S.S. O. H. Elburt, Galveston, Tex. fI 1IPI By forcing out genus of dis ,'. -"-"v ease and the puisuu as well. T fcff"It to entirely vegetable and harmless. Treatise on Illoott and gkin mailed fret 9 Iswirr gpwBuwCo, AtUnt. Q- GARTER'S CURE G i i Q T. HAVlOst, SURfilKONDltotTrsr. oina-MortaetMtOor !ta M10K8ti, Sliuuiudouli, ovw aMii'j UrH( jMm, MINERAL PAVILION. lnterptlli( World's Fair llnlldlug to It IJrecteil by New York. Ono of tho prettiest structures which will bo eroctod by New York state will tio that for tho mineral exhibit. Archi tect lsnnc G. Perry has just completed tho drawings for it. They call for a rcctnngular pavilion in pure Roman tonic architecture, 31x01x22 feet high. Tho four corners aro to bo sur mounted by balustrades; tho etips of tho fluted columns are to be richly carvodj there will be an ornamental frieee, and the spandrels will be deco- NEW VOI1K MIKHRAX. 1'AVIUON. rated with mining1 implements worked into tho ornamentation. Tho structure will bo of white and, gold. There will bo a balustrade all about tho floor, except across tho front. Tho front, or entrance, is of a concavo half circle. Directly opposito tho en tranco an obelisk will riso to a height of thirty feet. ThiB will bo threo feet square at the base and taper gradually to the top. It will be composed of rocks Illustrat ing tho geological formation of the earth as has boon developed y re, search. The accompanying illustration gives an excellent idea of how tho com pleted pavilion will look. FAIR APPROPRIATIONS. Nine Million Dolliirn to lie Kpent by -llouin and Foreign htlltert. Nearly 80,000,000 has been appropri ated for exposition purposes by foreign governments and over $3,000,000 by states and territories of this country. Tho complete list to dato is as follows, Kentucky being credited with an appro priation that is now in courho of legis lative approval: Argentine. S10O.0O0 Austria lltt,aul Ilelfjliim 67,(100' llolivla 3O.0J0' Ur.iv.ll GOMWOi llritinh Gulano. 23.0J.J1 Drit'liIIondunw 7.500 Hawaii 40,000 Honduras 20,00, Iluvtl 25 0.Y, 30.0JCH India 30,001 Japan ran.uoo .I.tmaloo 24.M Leeward Ulands C.0U0 Liberia T.OtMi Mexico 60,000 Morocco 150,000 Netherlands.... 120,aO .Vloarairua Sl.OtXi Njrway 50.280 Now S. Wnlos.. 2ll,a;5 Orange Tr.Stnto 7,500 Paraguay. 100,(yi I'oru HO.OiKl Ittissia 40..12J Salvador 12.500 San Domingo. . . 25,000 Snain 2U.CO0 Harbudoes 5,840 Colombia wo.uuu Costa Kicu. 130.000 Canada 101,00) Cnpo Colony.... &),U0J Covlon BS.O0J Cuba 18.000 Denmark 67,00 1 Danish W. India 1,'J'W Dutch Guiana .. 10,00 Dutch W. India. &.0J0 Ecuador. 125,000 Franco 7.M.I0O Germany 8011,000 Great llrltain... 291,000 .-iweden 108 000 Ureece GJ,000iTrInidad 15.000 Tlio state and territorial appropria tions follow: Arizona t SOtKMINebrasUa J 50.003 Calilornla 30i,90.i Colorado 1OJ.01U, Delaware 10 0OJ New Hampshire 25.000 : ew York 30J.OUO ;.ew Jersey 2J.0OO ow Moxko.... 25.0M f orth Carolina. S.i.u Ohia loo.wio Pennsylvania... 3Ji,000 Hhodo Island... 25,000 Idaho , 20.0J0 Illinois &W0O0 Indiana 7r,odo Iowa 125.OJ0 Kentucky & i.ikiu Maine 40.000 Massachusetts.. 75.0U3 M.ohtgan MOO.cio Mlnresota 50.00J Missouri I50.0J0 Moutanx 50,000 Vermont ia.000 WashlnKton..... 1W.00O West Virginia.. 40,000 Wisconsin 65.000 Wyoming 30,00l TREE RESIDENCE. One of the Features of the tiiiverutnent's World's Fair Exhibit. In the center of the domo of tho gov ernment building, rising up thirty feet from the floor level, is the hollow trunk of a giant redwood tree, twenty-ono feet in diameter. Inside of its walls, two feet in thidmess, is a very comfor table sitting-room space. The walls have been planed and the coiling of ono compartment and the floor of that above it are formed by a transverse section of the tree, sixteen inches thick. This section is held up by cro6s- lections of railroad rails, and the in EXTUition or the TitKn iiksidkxck. torior is lighted by electricity. A laddei leads upward through the ceiling to tho second floor, and below a full-shod single doorway has been cut from the east side. It will bo ilttod up as a resi dence. A Warning- to Journalliti. With a view to avertlug further trouble, writes Kugene Field in the Chicago News Reoord, wo ask our news paper friands elsewhere to disseminate assiduously the information that news paper work is not to be had in Chicago; that every place is filled hero; that al ready we have with us an army of un employed reporters, and that every newspaper writ5r who comes to Chi cago with a view of getting work is pretty sure to have nothing but Ids trouble for hU pains. Rare I.tterury Treasure. Lady Gordon, chairmati of the British women's committee, has turned up some curious literary treasures in hor search through English libraries and book shops for material. Among other things she found a nap of Italy, wade by an Engliswoman in Dante's time. Another is tho "Hoke of 8t Albans," printed in WAD and attributed to Dame Julia Barnes. It treat of hawking, hunting and heraldry, and la among the sarllett hooka print In ItitglawL I I'l'l (tiki Mrs. Edwnnl Myers, Torturing Erysipelas. ONE OF THE WORST CASES EVER REPORTED, Mrs. Myers' Hand Amputated. Her Life Saved. Tbo cao of Mrs. Kdwnrd Mers. of Athens N Y fiirnMi s nn apt Illustration "f u woman's power of endurance This lndr bst: 'en treated for months In the usunl w:iy fVn V.rjftltM'lii of the band, w tbout lienrflt t until her ha!"' lrid become n ma o nm pnlrlfled flcMi, anil her life iti-N jiulretl of. did she turn to Dr. 5tei. nrilV, proprietor of V A V It I '1' 1 Itini I'.llV, lorlHlp. llent once Informed her that bo could nvt' hi-rllff, but that it w.ir Inipossible to su the band It tnu t lie ampulnted. Sn U pm nwv She received this tcrrlbb BA S Iff. O lntellljroncemilct ud. D Bm 9J clln,,(1 ,,, ,,,(,.. at,r,u Intinp merely to hrild her husband's band dor nir: the operntion, and underwent the painful process without ruovii g a muscle or uttering a pmnn. Dr. Kennedy thn craro ravorllr Hr m, Jleinedy, which diwe the lr" IrX polsonou- dlsenf,e nut of lKrwys Un cm, rh.nnse.1 (be blood, mid pre vented tbo return of tbo ilKeliM-, and flu now lives nnd rejoices m her crent d( llv ranee Had llr. Iteiuiedj- b"in call. 1 . t nn nreviotis stace f the disease be would ti -ve nt ouce ltri'inTllieu I uvorllo lEi'iiiPtly nni La Mni .Tir.iTiyerN wouii not nae nae y Gn ika to undergo tbUteirlbleock il ny iBS sua it would haTB 1. 11 veil lie lllLllll. Ate you rentier, troubled with Tryslprlns or nnv t-riipfioii of the nUIbi, ft mny b, B-:rvrlp4-liis In lis Incipient stape iliin'1 trHln with it ft moment, butimelr. KdiiH-il v'n l'livorito lteiiiedy, It will cure you, tor It In DEATH TO ERYSIPELAS. WANTS. Sco. W aNTHD. - Imnedlatelv. a good female cook. Apply at the Hfcii u.o omen. ---1H-II FOH UDNT. Society nnd club rooms tn the post ofllco building. Apply to M. M. Ilurke Attorney, Hoom 3. 12-1 1-tf fOlt SALK. Llvory outDt for sale clieitp for I.' cash. Apply to M. 1 . uonry, no 31 isoutu u a in street. 17AM'eD. A good tflrl. nbout 15 years of VV arc. for ceneini nou eworu, Anniy at 1 south Whlto street. 2-17-tf rt LKSMKN Enersetle men wanted. Free O prepaid outllt. Oni of our agents lias enrneti over irai.uuu in uve years. 1-. i. uui 1371, New Vork. S-18-.lt TTIOItHALK Olt ltlSNT. A InrRO storo and J' dweliltiR. store room suitame ior any business Stable tn tho rear. For full parti culars apply ut No. mi E. centre street Mahanoy City, Pa. 2 10-1 f QI-.CIAL NOTICB TO STO' KIlor.DHKS O Ofllco of the Miners', Mechanics' nnd Sm borers' llulldlncand f.oan Association. otShen andoah. 1'4. The Hoard of Directors of this Association bus called u special meeting ot Its stockholders, to be held at the ottlce of tho As sociation, rooms 1 and 2 Heddnll's building at Shenandoah. Pa . on the I2tb day of April. 1MB. at 7 o clock, p m.. for tho purpose of voting tor or against an increase or mo capnai siock JOSHPH KNAFP. ec'y Bhenundoah, Pa., Feb. 10, 189.1. 2-IO-lv.OOd WANTKD. live man or woman In every county where we have not already secured a representative to sell our "Neva silver'' Solid Metal Knives, Forks and Hpoons to consumers: a solid metal as white as silver; no plate to wear oft. goods guarxntced to wear a 1 letlmo; cost about one tenth that of silver: the chaueo of alieilnie: agents average from fo0 to 4100 per week and meet with ready Hiles every where, so great is the demand lor our tfolld M-tal Goods. Over One Million Dollars' worth ot goods In dally uso. Case of samples FlttSE SlLiVKllWAHrJ 10, 2-18-1 m-dSw 13.H Dssex St., Hoston, Mass, AGENTS WANTED ON HALAKY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Cheml eal Ink Erasing Pencil. The Quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two second!,. No abrasion of paper, works like maglo. 300 to 500 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to 1620 in six days. Another tC in tvo hours. Previous exDerlenae not neoessarv. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La urose, wis. xwv tKH-iy ROOM Notice is hereby g-iveu to the qualified electors of the Bor otijjfh of Shenandouh, that an election will be held on mim, mnw u, i ! For the followinef officers: One Person for Chief Burgess. One Person for Colictor or Re ceiver of Taxes. One Person for Hiqh Constable. One Person for Auditor. ANTHONY FLYNN, Hi Kit Constable. Shanaudonh, Pa., Feb. 9, 1S83. M. 1. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort SM4 St., QIRARDVILLB. Bast Wlnos, Lilauork, Beers. Alas utt anuum of vua uwsys ou nanu. T. J. CHAEEN'S BOB. MAIN AN0 OAKSTt. 4T!yUiiBg Jbv ts totttertel 1Ib dj In hh iyitt. a MM rseni ihhun, iTHE KIND i THAT CURES! mhs. rtrv. A. j. DAY, SCROFULOUS ECZEMA FOR SO YEARS I JJ AN A FABflAt'AIl.LA Cn.. MuiiRHMy wiff hnm of parent ftrrd1t- po', t,j O SSU'M I'TIO.V. HixVf hurl brorlirm And lult r Oinl of ll'Vf IH- IIAHI1S, My wlfp'f mlh wmumtnuntlF irooda Iup t tin ub of nlmiit 40 yh.ar-i fit thai Him! JSritOKl! 1,(1 1'N u.lnt iiin.uf. -'-nlit-t',f In tl.r ifortnof IH'IIMA oti mm ly all part ot the I Ikii1 t urtcratitiR- it yirM.-uiu tin- nim-dli'S nwnA j exit fit mi front of rlnht lmtihi. r whrrc it has" jftUuit Iri'UtMloii mil ItchlUK. Siiic.uliigl DANA'S SARSAPARILLA la V i:X on hrr lirnd litis broken ami iliwhargpi until alHiost cntlrtly gone. Ilalutual C'onlivvniM! I W - Imve ht-n-toforo liwl n variety of renmlip.l Iwlth but llltlc nmilt, but DAN.l S NAItAAI'V.! lllljliA hail pro,H an eueilunl in remutH inys wife of i:C.i:K,V anil M'IKII'I l. tll lit ttm blood thut I liiiint aay It In a ?raml eombhia- tion of remedial itjrents, ami that my wlfe'a grentK ItllOroVeiOeilt ! due to 111 howfr anil the hlea.lneBSl of n kfnd Pinviilemo upon it uar. &m . 1 iiQe tilken one bottle ti,elf ami tlml it nSS Sj.Silenill,l Allei-Iltll)-. M W llnimrtfuAjr, IIBV. A. J. HAY, H m raator 31. U. Clnirdi, No. Eutou, X. V. M It Only one Sarsaparllla sold on tho " N0 SBENEFIT-NO PAY " plan. Only one could! e stand tho lest, and that one It DANA'S, S gltEMEMBEIt TI-IIS. S Dana Sarsaparllla Co.. Uellast, Maine. A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G ing at the store of J. P. I Williams & Son, where F you will find the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos. Orgaus and Sewing Ma chines. J- p. Williams 8c Son, la South Mittn St. Scheider's Saloon and Restauran Leading Saloon In town 'eHje tlnrl Whit lit.. (Hlcltert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys tn the Market. a?SCEJ ZBXCTOTTI Everything modeled after Green s Cbfe, Philadelphia, 32 8. MhIii St., SHcitaufloali. The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The rtnetft line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Jto., foreign aud do tuoHtlo. Free lunch served each evonlrg. Dig sotwvjnera of f resb.Beer.Forter. Ale. Ac OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. CBtekeaYtr'a Encllah IMaunaad Rnutif. WYROYIL PILLS - OrlBln.tl Ltutl Only tlnlnt. A art, at T.AV- rutul.le LOie, t Uruktlft for C'AtiAc'ltri hnaiidk Dia- iMutii lirand iu Kt J ui it fid tnMalUs nu ol her. ttr Am datuieroua lubatitu 1 f kw i"wt" iwioniiri, sturHiiii,prr-luie, 1 W t rtamnii f r "arHnuUrt, t tilmonlaU kuJ 0 "KeHwr fo.' Ice." in (ar, t. return t" ailill. ntww 11 jiuuwhhis .iflSM 'ilMr Dold If all Leul Vieiu. JL'Uiladu., I'u. US1NE8S CHANCE. A verv suioessful Corooratlon waot n Agent to represent it In Shtnandotth. Will piy ut I leastilSO per month. Husiness is endorsed by; Haass and leading oommerolul houses. Agent must invest UK), which Is lully secured o peddling. A cba oe of u lifetime to obt dn n good psylng business from the start Address for prtioulrs 'IDENTIFICATION," V. O. I 110 ISM. N'ew York. l-8-Ut-i.t.H Hegs to announce to his friends sod putrons sud the public generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately oooupiea dt u. j. xosv. No. 12 West Centre Street, SOtfANSOAH, PA. JOE WYAITS 5AL00N AND RESTAURANT, CObrlst. Bossier's old stand.) BfttlH StSMl Cl 4Mfl,, HHMHanrttaftli, montas. Tas aasst want, raw I VERMONT'S BUILDING.' It Will He of the I'ompelnn Style of Architecture. The Vermont building at tho world's fair vill bo, when completed, one of tho most unique on the grounds, Tho style is Poinpelan. On' tho right and loft of the entrance are two shafts with alle gorical flgures, representing agricul ture and quarrying and stoneeutting the two principal industries of the stnte. Tho entrance is through a por tico into a courtyard, in the center of which is a handsome marble fountain. Marble will also lie used all through the interior. On the right and loft are VKRMOXT'S WOItLH'a 1'AIK HHILtHNH. covered porches, olt which lead tho re ception room, committee room, post ofllee, etc. At tho end of the court in a porch supported by flvo caryatids, on which is a serai-circular Greek window with a bas-relief around it, representing freedom and unity. In the rear is tho circular reception hall with wooden beamed domo. To the efforts of Dr. II. II. Jlclntyrc, of Vermont, and Col. Aldaco V. Walker, of Chicago, is mainly duo tho success of this building. .Inrvis Hunt, of Uoston (nephew of William Morris Hunt, the artist, and Richard M. Hunt, architoct of tho administration building), is the architect. This build ing will be used for social purposes only. COLUP1CUS' FLAGSHIP. Model of the Santa Maria Now at Jack' son l'urlc. The model of tho Santa Maria, tho flagship of the Columbus fleet, has ar rived from San Domingo and will soon rido the waves of tho Jackson park la goon. That is, it will attempt to ride AS Tlin SASTA JIAJUA iOW API'CAIIS. them, but as to its probable success there is a diversity of opinion. Some of those brilliant land-lubbers who are made glorious by tho uniform of tho ' Columbian guard aver that the "llaria" is quite a ship. Dut anyone who has ever been out of sight of land would hesitate to venturo aboard the now arrival. How the Spaniards ever succeeded in reaching America in such a craft is puzzling the salts who hang about Jackson park. In general appearance the model resembles two huge spare ribs riveted together and given a deck, prow and helm. Tho boat, however, is guaranteed to be historically correct, tnd it will no doubt attract the atten tion of millions of those who will visit the fair. Tho spot where it will be lo :atcd has not yet been decided upon. THE O'OONNELL ' TRIAL- 1'roseeutlnn liuta land tile Ilel'ense Keglm lis Cuse. PrrrsBtnta, Feb. IS. The defense in the O'Dounell trial opened its side of the case this morning. The ure.tier part of the session yester day was taken up in examination of news paper reporters who were at the scene of the not. H. B. Ldyton, a Chicago reporter, saw the detendaut in the rink about noon of the day of the strike. O'Dounell then told him that bIx Fink ertous bud been killed. As the lire engine that had been used in pumping tue oil on the bnrjes passed the rioic, (J'lXmuell stdd to witness: "i'lmt is the best work tiirtt engine ever did." W. V. Wool, r Newcastle newspaper mun, heard O'Dounell make bis speech, pleading with the crowd to let the Pink ertous go. The surrender followed O'Duimell's speech. lliciuuxl Collins, a reporter for the Pittsburg (Jtirouicle-Telegruph testified to having been in the mill during the evening when O'Dounell made his speech advising that tue PniKertous bu allowed to cut loose the barges and flout down the river. According to the witness, U'Bouuell said: 5 "We have lost heavily and the Pinker tons have, too. Let's let them go and have no more bloodshed." A iuhu iu the assembly called out: "So, burn the bldody bugger," " bo is tlmt mun f" cried O'Dounell, he wits shown aud O'Donuell said: ''You go ilowu u nd kill them yourself. We have been trying all day. W will wait." Afterward it was agreed to let th Pin kertous Mtrreuder aud O'Dounell said they must be iirotected. II. B. Lnytou, ot Chicago, A. A. Wood, of Newcastle, aud several employee, of the UHrne0'ie Company, testified to seeing O'Donuell ou the river bunk uuti behiud the uurricude durlug the riot. Hubert Herbert, a reporter, continued his ii'itiuiouy. He met O'Donuell twice during the Uuy Iu the viclul.y of the river. Wituess understood O'Dounell whs at the battle as a newspaper oorrespuii'lent. Had kuowu bim to aot iu that oupneii v. 0. t:. Moore, city editor of tue Despatch saw O Duuuell iu ths mill yards twioe during tue day. When questioned as to the probable outcome of the battle, O'Donuell rep. lis "We'll win." Witness said O'Donuell we correspondent of the Trl-StUi Kewe Bureau. He auualOeiw O'Doouell's ie wark, "W'U win," U reiar U U look- atifc. HEADACHE! Of all forms, JVenrttla In, Rpiismaj, Flta,SOeta leHanoH. SulltieM,iaxxlncM. fllueo, Off ttl Habit, IrrtinkcmicAn'.c-te.tiiro cured by 2&. MILCN ltUMTOUATIVin NKKVllnC dbrorered by the eminent Indiana Specialist tik nervous diseases. t doi'i tioi contain optttotfOT ilangenius drngs. "Ilno heon talilnit II K. MII.BS' KF.STOI'.ATIVl'.Ir!RVIlBirr U3lera.v From fepu-mbi r to January scrum using UioNrrvloo llindetlcnit 7" cvinvulslons, artdrsiwaftcr three months' uso luivo no mom attacks. Johm U. roLtivp, llomcn, Mtoh," "I bavo boon using UK. MIL.KM' K):MTWiS ATIVK NHItVINKforobout tourinonth. It bns brought we relief nnd cure. I bnvo takon 14 for cplleiMy. and at tor using It for one week aa bad no attack. Hurt! f brw.hts, ITfrnth-'lHeTfts. tine book of groat euros and trial bottles VSkmm mDrug lsts Hvcrywhero, ornddren OR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Klkhrtrt, S.t. Unlike the Hutch Process No Alkalies -OR- An s4-a 10 aro urp(1 In tho prepurniltm of W. BAKER & CO.'S tiBrealtfastCocoa i ivhlrh in tihsKltttclu jiffi-e rntf soffiofe. I Itlinsmorefifiitfircoflma the tin nitli of I'oeoa luLxeiA wi'h Stnrch, AriowrtKit ow Siurar. sud Is far muru eeo. lomlcsl, enntlnij lee than one cent a curt, it Is delicious, nourishing, od kasii.iv digesti;!). Sold byflrorers ererynhers. W. BAKER dcCO., Dorchester, Mat There's no way to remove oil-stains, S3 thoroughly as a daily use of KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its hi'i percentage of tatW ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JjVIB. S. KIKK CX., Cliloasro- Wiiite Russian Soap A FIRE INSURANCE. jtrgestana oldest reliable purely oni ooaa paules represented by 1 20 S. JaroinSt., Shenandoah, P. 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Painters! j mlDUSKV 1 in j . rr--l r!l"j Wt Ogtr Tou a Xetfutdy tchleh Iniuree Boj'i ty to X.if of Mother and ChUd. " MOTHER'S FRIEND " Sobs CottflHomoni of ita I'atn, Horror andMUk. Aruatntoaebotttoof "Mather's PrleM4 I s.u.rej iut little iu.aBd dll uut exnerleuoaihat t,ei.krei afterward usual la such oasss. lbs. iM. Utcua, Lamar. Mo., Jan. 15th, uilT jt -it tMtpma. chart's pnpald, on neat-ataf price. tl.ao-Muf bottle. Eook to M..lUur roalUd E. BltJlIIVIELOJBEOCIl.A'roK 0., . ATLANTA, OA. Km cit au, cavaamy. SALOON AND RESTAORAifT i ! s ISaistt Cmntrm HtrMt Tae beat beer, ales, portet, -ralaMMa; n-safMnn, erlMM is4 aaaat esjavs altvaya ok 1ieL 1 aoKar juujyo, tm$.