Perfect Baby HealST O U g II t to mean glow ing health throughout childhood, and robust health in the years to come. When we see in children tendencies to weakness, we know thry are missing the life of food .uken. This loss is overcome by Scoffs Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos pliius, a fat-food that builds up appetite and produces flesh at a rate that appears magical. , Uniost as palatable as milk. I'-c .1 In BcoM ,t IWm-. N. V All ririicglnln. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Soro Throat. Sold by all Drarefcts on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shlloh's Porous Plaster will E'vc great satisfaction. 25 cents. SHILOH'S VITALISES?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tonn., says : "ShUoh'tViUillZcr'SAVllD MY ilKB.' 1 CATARRH REMEDY. Have you Catarrh? Try this Itemcdy. Itwlll Toliove anu uure you. rnuj iw uia. ium ju, lector for its successful treatment Is f urnlshod free. BhiloU's Remedies aro sold by us on 0 (ruaronteo to give satisfaction. For Bale by C. H. Hagenbuch. pick Headache and relieve all tho troubles lncf dent to a bilious etsto of tho system, Buca aa Business, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Tain In tho Bide, &c Whlla their most pemsiksblo success has been shown in curing facaiache, yet Carter's littlo Liver Silla art equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pro Tenting thisannoylna complaint, whllo they alsa correct alldleordcrsof thestomachtlmulatotha liver and regulate tho bowols. Even If they oalj enrca (Acts they would bo almostprlcelcss to thoso who lenlfor from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately thelrgoodnoss does notond here.and thosa irho once try them will find theso littlo pllU valu able In somany ways that they will not ba wil ding to do without them. But after ollolclc head lis the banc o so many llvos that hero Is wbers ItroniaVo our great boaat. Our pub cure It while Others do not. I Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and (very easy to take. One or two pills makoa dose, tihey are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or ipurgs, but by their gentle action please all who utothem. Invialsat25centsj live for $1. Sold 'by drnrjgiets everywhere, or sjnt by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE PILLS OrJsliial stud Only Genuine. bate, aJwaj-i riUbU. laoics, tk Drueelit for CSiehtttUrm JfnalUh lit. mond Brand ia IleA md Gold metallic1 J bo in, with blu ribbon. Tula 5 no nllirr. Ittfut dantttraut tulMtltu, 'tun and imUatwnt. AtHragflsti, or tod 4o, 1 1 Btamjn Tor particular, testimonial tn4 relief for fmtet,n in Utter, br return Hull. 10.4)00 TftttiinoulKll. Aam rChltfleter Clicmlcul Co..Mfilun Hnimtwu eiA bj tU Lw&4 ttmsslttit VMlado., I'm, IN. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT 9 El Has Blood the tei.t for SIXTY YlSAJtS land has proved Itself tho best remedy i f known for tho euro of Consumption, Couahs, Collin, iriiooptiu Cough, and laUXung Diseases in young or old. 1'rlro 23o., 60o., untl 81.00 per bottlo, SOLO EVERYWHERE. heMBT, JCHNS08 4 tOSu, rji., B-JlicEtsn, Vt. IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. The discharge from the nose was large, constant a and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed, the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various reme dies, I gave lieriKKSraHThe first bot tle seemed to ErKhJ aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. Da. L. 13. Pitciiev, Mackey, Ind. Our book on Wood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swht Sl'isoiwo Co., Atlanta, Ga. Q T. HAVIOE, SUROEOX DENTIST. Office Northeast Oor. Mala and Centre Sts. Shenandoah, over Stela's drug store. i -'-'figriijsftai lit-ill fcw ii CARTER'S wm Walk PATARRII v v LEWELLING'S POSITION I He Says the Populists Have Carried Their Point. REPUBLICANS TO ELECT ASENA70R. A Skull itiid Crossbomn Heme Up In ltln-aaentHtlu IIhII Tim lNiulUt Hunan Menu in Its New Quarters lluw nioitdshcd Whs Attiltlmt. Topeka, Kun., Feb. 21, The following statement was given out yesterday by the Governor's stenographer. It wai pre pared by a Populist editor, and is an edi torial for this week's Populist papers. It is approved by Gov. Lewelliug, but he does not wish it to be classed us an offi cial document: "iNow thut peace has been declared, it should be borne in mind that the Popu lists have carried their point, nud hare wrung from the Kepnhlican u solemn pledge to cease nil further attempts to molest or attempt the extiuctioti of the Populist House. "The compulsory vacation of Repre sentative Hall nmy not he pleasant to the personal feelings of the Populists, but it is tho price the Populists pay for believing that the Republicans have no part iu loyalty or lespcct for law or offi cial oaths. "Hence, when it is said that tho Gov ernor has made terms with a power, which, but a short time ao, ho tunned u lawless body, ho frankly admits and says hu did it just us tho Union men did ut Fort Sumter when they recognized Jeff Davis, or the loyal people of Lawrence when they recognized Quantrell." A human skull and cross bones hang ing over a door iu the main corridor of the State House attracted much atten tion until it was removed by Secretary of State Osborne. On the wall a hand pointed to an inscription which read! "This man ventured too far up. Observe his fate. Subef" On tho floor beneath was a large valise lyiug wide open and partly filled with human boues. The Populist House met in the after noon in tho south basement corridor of the House building. Carpeuters were at work Sunday and yesterday morning fixing up the corridor. An imposing stand was made for Speaker Duusmore out of pine lumber and u low platform was made for the clerks of the House. No provision was made for reporters. The desks of the members are merely high benches o( pine and are 20 Inches wide. Each desk will bo used by three members and they aro arranged iu two rows with an aisle between. Sergeant-ut-Arms Dick made no uttempt to secure tho State desks fearing there would bo trouble. Since all danger of war has passed it has como out that but littlo was needed to have provoked bloodshed. Shortly after signing the compact the Qoveruor gave, out thut ho intended to retract his signature. Upon hearing of his Intentions Mr. Cubbison, of Wyandotte, went to him and said: "Governor, do I understand that you wish to take your name from this paper?" Tho Goveruor answered that ho had signed it under duress and under mis taken ideas. Doster is said to have been with him, and told him that the Popu lists would never forgive him, and pos sibly he would not escape serious trouble, so be decided to withdraw from tho agreement. Mr. Cubbison then said to him: "Governor, if you withhold your site nature from the paper there will bo 1,000 men killed within SO minute, and you will be one of them. The House is ready to fight for its rights. It will tolerate imprisonment no longer. It has been hard to hold the members back. The sergeants-at-arras are ready and well armed, and the sheriff cannot control his men on the outside much longer. The fight will begin as soon as you say so, and it will begin in this corridor iu trout of your office. Think what you are do ing." Gov. Lewclllng reached out his hand and said: "Give- mo tho paper. Let it stand." This alone averted war. Republicans iu caucus have decided to elect another Senator this week. The cause of this action is said to be tho assurance from national Domocratio leaders that if the Republicans will elect a stalwart Democrat ho will bo beated over John W. Martin. The cholco of tho Republicans is Bailey P. Waggoner, who is here looking after his Interests. The Republicans claim to havo positive. assurances that Wuggener will be seated if be is elected. X'rrseilted to tho i't'lucu uf Wales. Losnos, Feb. 21. Minlstor Lincoln presented William Waldorf Astor and Liuet -Uom. Wlllluin a. uowles, the re cently uppoluted Naval Attache of tho American Legation, to tho Prince of Wales, nt the levee held this afternoon ut St. James's Palace by the i'rluco. Mna Juuli's Suit Acnlust Sirs. Thtirber, New York, Feb. 21. Miss Emma Juch, tho opera biugor, has begun suit iu the Supreme uourt, ngainst airs, j. jsi. inur ber, wife of F. II. Thurber, head ot tho firm of Tliurber, wuyianu ai company, to recover $s,Uso.03 for breach of con traot. Sohnlder Adjudged Insane. Wasmkotok, Feb. 21. The court which has been investigating the alleged insanity of Howard Schnider, who mur dercd his wife and brother-in-law in this city, has adjudged him sane, and he has been re-sentenced to ueatu, to ue nangea on the 17th of .March. 1,500 Tons of Coal for Fishes. Philadelphia, Feb. 21. The steam barge Reliance, which sank yesterday oil Block Island, was owned by the mila delphia & Reading Coal company, and was bound from this port for Boston with n cargo of 1,0UU tons ot coal. Several Injured, Konu Killed, Dallas, Tex., Feb. 21. The oastbound train on the Texas Pacific was wrecked minunlii vafcterdav afternoon. Sev eral persons were injured, some of them badlv. but no one was kiuou. xue in jured were taken to Murshall. Harris' Hearing Afrulu l'lmtjioned. Nmw Yokk. Feb. 21. The hearlna on motion for u new trial In the oase of Cwrlylo W. Harris, who was convicted of having poisoned ills wife, Helen Potts Harris, has been again postpoued at the request of the District Attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Jag. W.hull Is, Vt oodHloch, S. T. Mr, Shultis Relates the Remarkable Recov ery of Himielf Oild Wife, "t wns tcrriblr trotiblrd ithniTtom at B, mr fond would break up iitr n "u r tat , ft wnull witlto up evrry nil: lit Ith a fmrnlnir, nonr dUtrcNNi-il foclliia-tlx rc. Hint made my Ilf aliiuxt Ultbrurnble. 1 lo. torr-d wim pu j viciniioa n iuhk immy so tilled fiirpii. hut nnno hclncl me: P( ud iu or nr. nnvlil KrltiK'riv-N f'a orttn Iti ni- ilj', f HondlMK, IS. Vt, 1 i numd til ll V is i Rll r llama ii. a line in i vnuu n iirt b Corel had fln'ulieil lb (Iilrd btJ!lo I v aicm-od. But th rr"at" t LletsltiK v. jstlm 'uro it pel-forme 1 1 hi nil ilr.who pro ions lo tikn-' it wns troubled with urunc -i com mon l.i nil women. Mie v :is un ill nmt sue ;nuld hardly tlrilir in rst II 'ii'mut tin- iioi.nc, lin Inn trii li nil kilnll lit N i Cllli .1 mull IV" eun S. lint with no avail until sue, used iivplt It nurd)', lit n nltort tlnle (.lie beuu to plcitup In lieuUli and Mi-t-iigili and is a won wimittn itnuy. i hihu-miy n .i:o had it not Ixf n lor Ur. Kennedy ' l't vor lto Itumrdy, slip would have lecn In lirr irnivo to-day. Ut' lli trrcnlfn nifill . Inn tin earth. I tHvurlli it' M'vlglit in guld." Wo gunrantco n cure, or money ro fiuitlcil. Try it. you run no risk. President Smith, of the Central Ver mont railroad, to which road the Now London Northern Is leased for a term of. 09 years, says there is no foundation for the rumor that tho Northern will be leased to tho New York, New Huven & Hartford. A strong concerted movement is being mado by the citizens of St. Louis to havo the honor of naming the first American line steamer built in this country by the now company which has bought tho City of Paris and the City of New York, alter their city. Vt saUier ifursaasc. Washihotok. II. a. Fob.21. For Now Knir. lnnd: Light snow or rain, precodod by gen erally fair woathor, stationary tetnperuturo, followed by Increasing cloudiness and thrcat eninp weather to-night, westerly winds; moderntely cold wave to-morrow, with brisk and high northerly winds, dangerous gales on tho coast. For Eastern Now York, Eastorn Penn sylvania, Now Jersey, Delaware and Wary. land: Generally fair, followed by light snow or rain, cold wave to-night, with gales ou tho coast of Maryland uud Dolawaro, high and brisk northerly winds in New York and Penn sylvania. For Western Now York: Local ; snows. at lake stations, preceded by generally fair weather, southerly wluds shifting to north westerly, stationary temperature, followed by cold wavo to-night. For Wostorn Pennsylvania: Snow or rain preceded by generally fair weather, station ary temperature followed by cold wavo to night, northerly winds. NEW -VOltK. atAKKUTS. New York. Feb. 20-Mouer on call was easy at i vei cent. UONDS CLOSINO PIIICKS. U. B. to. r 1121-1 U. S. 4s. o 1131-4 STOCKS CLOSINO. Delaware & Hudson 132 3-1 Delaware, Lacuawanna & Western. ... 1511-3 Erie 137-J Krio preferred ,i Tjikn Shore 1281.4 New Jersey Central 12M.3 Now York Central H 195.3 Heading.. 97-8 western union wji-a QltAIN mauuet. Wheat No. !i rea win tor: li 1-1: Jfaroh J8 BA- May 81. Corn No. 2. mixed: 521-1: Maroh 2 1-4; Mar 81 3-4. . . oats xso, 2 nuxoa: u( 3-n March ss: ilar 1 1-2. rilODDCE UAUKST. BoTTKn Creamery. State le Ponn , 29 ja Creamery, Western, firsts 20 W Creumorv. Western, seconds. t'l & State dairy, h. f. tubs, extras 27 23 CUEESE State factory, full cream, fanoy,, 113-1 12 btate iaciory, mil cream, nno iuj-t iis-i state factory, common to fair..,.. 9 10 Lamp-chimneys cost so littlo that we let them go on break- g. We go on buying0 and grumbling. V nat snould we ao ( Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top " and " Pearl-glass ;" tliey are made of tough glass, tough against heat ; they do not break in use ; they do from accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps they are made for; stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. lie willing to pay a nickel more ana stop tins constant expense and annoyance. rittsburirh. Pn, Geo. A. JIachetii Co. J. P. Williams & Son. S. Mam t., Shenandoah. OPBING OF "93- Intending buyers nro Invited to Inspect what may bo termed tho largest varloty of Furniture over seen In Shenandoah. Prlcoa tho lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sowing Muahlnes In various styles and price. J. P. Williams & Son, U South Main St. JOHN R. UOYIiB, Aliorcey-at-Lair as j Rtal Eitile Agtii, Office UeddsU't Uuliaint, Shensndtos. Pi ITHE KfiMD THAT CURES JKROMl", 11 .MX, Wttrrfonl, N. Y. TORTURING r Headache for 10 Years S" n Dana's Sarsaparilla "I WAS CURED 1 " Mil. llAT-I. WAtf THE 1 IIlT MAN TO Imrtl4HriS DAN SIN COIK 1KB. Llh 1 EN Ari HBTbLUi YOllS DtiilHlhult. BR l)ANA SAItBAPARILI.A Co.! W gHj (Ji.M'l.F.Mr.N 1 hnw- twt ti a fliifTorrr fromH IIttMlllll ttltt lllt It'll yiMII'M. ijmtaK gfalt I saw iti one uf our Uk-bI nnur oil athiTtlgr-gfS Mud nt of yotir iiictlli inc, uJ U-atiinuiiiiU vt UH toii(I(i'riil cured. ess fS I tlecltlMl to try one brttU. Tho llrrt ItottlfS tjngrefltly rclk-vrcl hip, nd by tho tlinol had taken IW Stwo more liotUct 1 WAS WltVAt. I canS rucouuuui J g JDAjNA'S SABSAPARILLA SiiAiufe anil rollnlilii meilU'liii. sM Uofiiccuullryount, vm 122 Wtcrford,N. V. JKItOMH HALL. fQ Hp Tho truth of .Mr. Ball', Mntrinrnt l cort!(Io.l lou nbl Jt, MclJCHMOTT, S BJ Cohoc, N. Y. l'liannadtU EU g Dana Sarsaparula Co., Belfast, Maine. jg Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Bor ough of Shenandoah, that an election will be held on in mum sist, 13 ! For the following officers: One Person for Chief Burgess. One Person for Colector or Re ceiver of Taxes. One Person for Hiqh Constable. One Person for Auditor. ANTHONY FLYNN, Iligrli Constable, Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 9, 1803. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Centra and JF7i(fff Bt (Blckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar Finest Whiskeys in the Market To Builders ! The season for building' is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We alo oarry an immense line of Btovos, Kanges, Cutlery and Tin ware Hoofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIRARDVILLE, PA. USINESS CHANCE. A very successful Corporation wants an Agent to represent it In Shenandoah. Will pay at least 1150 per month. Iluslness Is endorsed by Hanks and loading corumerolal houses. Agent must Invest f ISO, which is (ully secured. No peddling. A chance of u lifetime to obtain a good paying business from the start. Address for particulars. "IDENTIFICATION," P. O. llox 1333, New York. l-3-lSt-t,ts,s Begs to announce to bis friends and patrons and the public generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by U. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, FA, H. j. M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Uest Wines, Liquors, Users, Ales and brands of Olgara always on hnd. JOE WYATT'S SALOON :AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uossler's old staud.) Main mid Coal Hts,, Hlicitaiulottli. Uest beer, ale and porter on tan. The finest brands of whiskeys and olgarg. i'ool room attached. LIT GEN. BEAUREGARD DEAD Famous Confederate Leader Passes Away. VELL KNOWN IN NORTH AND60UTH. In llml llnan 111 for Sonm Tlmc8no cumlted t Hnurl fullllrt' Took HH Ai'tlvn Putt In the Klielllb Flrtnl " Fort giiliiior. New OautANi, Feb. St. Gen. Tlerro G. T. Bennreuard, who has been ill for several weeks, died at hl home in this city lost night. Pierre Gustavo Tous saint BennreKaril was boru near New Orleans May 2b 181b, of French descent. Ho was educated ut et Point, uradtiotiim in 1HU8, and en tered the cavalry. He was distinguished in the Mexican war nt Vent Ucu and t 'crro Uordo and was twice wounded. In lain he was placed Iu charge of the defenses of Louisiana, and in 1S00 was aiipoiuted suiierinteudeut of West Point ac.idemy. Uu resittieil from the United States army on Feb. 20, 1801, to accept a com mission us brigiulief-genurul iu the Con federate army, lie was in command of the Confederate forces at tho bombardment of Fort Sum ter in April, lb'Ol. Ho nlbo couimandod nt Hull Kun in the same year, defeating tho forces ot Geti. McDowell. Iu 1802 ho commanded a corps in the Army uf the Mississippi, and ou the death of Gen. Johnson ho assumed tho chief command. Ho served with Gen. Joseph E. John ston iu North Carolina uutil the final sur render Iu 1805. FIRE ISLAND CASE IN COURT. Tho Judge DUuilBsed II, Tlioruliy lleeid lliE 111 l avor uf the Male Ulllcers. New Yoiik, Feb. 21. The case of the Islip Health Board against Gov. Flower and Health Ofllcer JeuKins was dhmlssed by Judge Cullen in Brooklyn yesterday The case is the result of the Fire Islaud cholera scare. Tho judgo held that tho Quarautinu ofllclals had no right to establish a per mauent station anywhere on Long Island, but decided that they might iucrease their facilities In times of great danger. The Lost Hoy Hint ltotulliud. I'aius. Feb. 21. A marked sensation was caused by the disappearance of the youug sou of M. Bourgeois, Miuister of Justice. On Saturday morning ho was taken to school lu his fathor's carriage, as usual, aud since that timo was not seen until he returned to his father's houso lust night. Au explanation of his absence is withheld. Prominent Iliiighiiiututi 3tun Dead, BlNtJHAMON-, N. Y., Feb. 21. Hallani Eldredge, onu of the oldest uud most prominent residents of this city died hero yesterday. He was a nephew of Gen. Joihua Whitney, tho fouudor of liingbamtou, nud was tho fatber-iu-luiv of Col. J. II. Withliigton of the New York Advertiser. Ho was 72 years old. Dr. Graves to lie Tried Affulti May 22, Denver, Feb. 21. Dr. T. Thatcher Graves appeared in court yesterday to hear the judge's decision In regard to th time for a rehearing of his case. The court decided ou May 22 as the day for tho now trial. No effort will be mado to secure bail, and he will remain iu jail uutil the tliiieof the trial. Urawliis Couijiuiiy li'ullilre. New York, Feb. 21. The Empire State Brewing company has brought proceed inv's for a voluntary dissolutiou. The liabilities are $211,502 and the assets $184,CC0. Justice Beach has appointed Charles L. Weikcr temporary receiver aud Augustus C. Brum referee. The capital is $300,000. Rochester lloycott Deolared Off. BociiESTEit. N. Y., Feb. 21. A long conference with Sol White, secretary of the Kochester Clothiers' exchange, with other labor leaders, lias resulted in the issuance of an official notice declaring off the bovcott on clothing manufactured by the members ot the Bochoster Clothiers' exchange. llttiiuflt' Concert nt Lukeivood, Lakewood, N. J., Feb. 21. A concert will bo Kiven tliis evening at the Laurel in the Fines, for tho benefit of the New York Kindergarten association aud the Dietkitohen. Mrs. Cleveland Is one of the patronesses and both Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland are expected to be present. IntmKuly Cohi nt Toronto. Toronto, Feb. 21. The blizzard which prevailed throughout the Province of Ontario Saturday and Sunday has demor alized railway trafilc. Passenger trains on all roads are from one to twelve hours late and several have been oanoelled. Tho weather to-day is intensely cold. May Make Ilumluy Costly. Mt. Veiinon, Ind., Feb. 21. The hom- ln ...111 r,f ttta ITurlnnf. -imttnnt. IUJ Wll " . vm ............ wuij.i.i.j Ui Terre Haute, located here, has been totally uestroyeu uy ure. ioss noout $100,000; fully insured. The fire was started by spontaneous combustion iu one of the wurerooms. Orln VnndorhHVeii's Iloiun Itiirned. Patersos, N. J., Feb. 21 The old home of Oriu Vanderhaven, the veteran editor ot the Passalo City Herald, nt Lakeview, lately occupied by William Brown, was completely destroyed by Ure yesterday. Loss, $0,000; Binall insurance. "o Brmvery on the Fair Grounds. Chicago, Feb. 21. There will probably be no Model Distillery at the World's Fair. Collector Warner aunouueed yes Unlay that his office could not permit a still to be run there ami it any such an attempt was made it would be stopped. To I'ny for the Dulny, London, Feb. 21. The supplementary civil service estimates oonUiu au item of 90.000 pounds for the compensation of BehrinK Sea sealers for losses due to the delay in arranging a modus vlveudl in 1BU1. ClioleriiiB llHiilnr In Chill. Bantiaoo de Chim, Feb. 91. Cboterine is raging throughout the country towns of southern I'hili, carrying off childreu by tho huudreda. j. sTnin 1',i'r 11 riifiiflti swsiiHhiMiiiiiifrtir. 2r D&MlJIgNiV!! TUoro Is notninK into ino riuiuiiw tlc&UINtr riliuHivi red bv thf trruat uneclalblL Df!. MILES, to euro all m.ivjuj diseases, M Mnadaohe. tho Blues, Nervous Prostra tion, Sleeplosaness, Neuralgia, St. Vitus uoltin tl'olr practice, and say tho remits are ri ndcrf ul. Wo li'ivo hundreds of testimonials ll.o theno rromaruintiHts. "ivu imvimrvurKiiuiiji ,n thing hUo it." Snow & Co., bynu uso, N. T. lJvprTi.jitloBoldbrlnKSWonl"cif pr ilio," J.O. liuil, oui.-l'iiu, mniui w . w.. . w - - ind.'' WoodiTorth A Ck... lrt Viayne, Ind. "Kervlne soils better than anything we evsr hnfl." H. F. WysttACo., Concord, NT n. Trtat bottlo and boot of testimonials Free atclmggwav ,.r..i ,I3iiiu.,..Ia llll. HTlia hii.l nrtlli'F Wfl ATAT UR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, I mfe Unlike tho Dutch Process No Alkalies Oil Other Chemicals are used In the preparation of W. BAKER Si CO.'S reakfastGocoa tvhlelt is absolutely pure anil soluble. It has more tAau threetlmss the strength of Cocoa lalxed with Starch, Arrowroot OS Suear. and Is far moro ecr nomlcal, coitfii? less than one cent a cup. ll is ueuciuus, nourisuiug, enu .sii.si DIOCSIED. Sold by Ororora etcrjttlicrs. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Masr Molders! There's nothing will clean you up so quickly or heal your burns like because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR OROCGR POR IT. JTAIS. S. KIKK&CO., Chicago. While Russian Soap The Best Boap llunaels. fas FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash oora panics represented by IDjrWTID FAUST, 120 S. JaroinSt., Shenanooah.Pa. Act on a new principle regulate the liter, stomich and bowels through tAe ntrva. i)n. MiLsy l'Hio speedily cure blllotiBBeaSv torpid liver and constlpf tton. biiisiiasr, muaossj emoftl fjodOBeB,25cta. ttamplee irte at riregi,rtot, Dr. Miles i. Co.. ElUmt, lafij IEWIS' 98 LYI (paTESTFI)) The strong' .ui nrru I.vdwu. PaOfek other Lti it f. tun uuc pow.iur ad pMM 111 KCKLI wl'.tt rai) fctllf ild tun OOftlMIt 11 Iwbv rftav lor H lit mane tht tjMf tumM Mara Kotp u ?OuilniMe viihomthoA IT T it BrT t.,r o!i Buslnrj wmW riff dUlniVilnit Eloka, cloMtu, wublsff hPK. PI?M'A. SAIT M'J"fJ Otf r.en. Alt .,Phlla.,P. CURE YOURSELT I Flf (rnnhlniluiltl. i.nr....l.M1 ll .lfPt. Whit.. iitiArmntn..l.n..Ti nr nnv mm i iif-d i ihuihaM. ..1.1 ffyour driiggiBt f..r a bottle of Iwlthouttho aid or publicity of 1 doctor. ron-rol6onouj ind 1 guaranteed not lo stricture. ins L'niversai American Curs. Manufactured bv .The Evans Chemical Co.! CINCINNATI, O. U. S. A. Every Month many women suffer from Excessive or Scant Menstruation: they don't know 1 who to confide Into get proper advice. Don't confide in anybody but try Bradfield's Fiinals Regulator n Specific isr PAINFUL, PROFUSE. SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to "WOMAN" mailed ftse. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Attest. 6a. bald Wy Kit UruggUU. 1 SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Uiist Centre 8trot. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brsadles, wines and finest cigars always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. mm it mm 1 1 TAR SOAP
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