Friendly Regard is never en tertained by tlie children for a medi c i n e that tastes bad. This explains the popular ity among a preparation of cod-liver almost as palatable as nilk. Many mothers have rateful knowledge of its benefits to weak, sickly children. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Sold by all DruRirKts on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh'a Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. 35 cents. SHILOM'S VSTALIZER. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tcnn..says : "Sliiloh'sVdaUzer' SAVED Ml' LIFE.1 1 consider it the best re mcdyfar adt Witated emtem I cvir uud." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble, It creels. Price. 7G cts. HILOH'S pATARRH 'Have you Catarrh? Try this Remedy. Itwlll rcllove and Cu-o you. Vrico GO ets. Thl3 In-, lector f orits successful trcatmentlafurnlshed free. 8hlloh's Itemedles nro sold by us oa a guarantee to givo satisfaction. For sale by 0. H. Hagenbuoh. Elcfc Headache and rollevo all tho troubles Intt dent to a bilious etsto of tho system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress attar eating. Pain In tho Bids, &c. Whilo their most Remarkable success boa been shown In curing faeiSaehs, yet Carter's Uttla Llvor PiTta ara equoily valuable In Constipation, curing and era Tenting thlsannoylna:coniplalnt,wbllo they alas correct all dlsordorsorthostomachtlmulatdtlrs tiTcr and rcculato tho bowels. Even If theyonjj carea fAobs thoy T7onld be almoat priceless to those who tnter from this distressing complaint; but f ortu m&telytheircoodness docs notendhero.and those who once try them will find those 11 ttla pills Tola. lAblo In iocqbst wavs that thev will not be wll. Slug to do without them. Put after allalckhea4 'la the bane oi so many lives that hero ts whers WsmaVeonrgreatboasL 0nrplll3cureltwhtla others do not. Corlcrt Little Liver Fills are very Email ana very easy to talte. Ono or two rills make a doss. 'They are strictly vegetable and do not grips or .puree, but by thoirnentle action please all who usethera. In vials at 25 cents t fiv-;'rfl. 8ol3 by druggists everywhere, or sent '-y .JL CARTER MEDICINE CO., Haw Yorkl SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Orff-iliul BlldOnlv Conning arif lhf reliabU. laoiis, tik Z DrujjirUt for Chlchuurt Jtoglli Ita-f mond Brand la lied ud Gold met&i:iaVE Sboiei. lealfd with blue ribbon. TaL W'Y snoothtr. Jlcfundangerou$tulittfw V " turn and imitation, At Druggtiti, or will 4a. la itsrapi for ptrtloultri, trsUmooUli tnl " lltlltf Tor Ladlcc in tetttr, by return m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT ID Has stood Hie to t for SIXTY YJIAICS fmul has proved Itself the host remedy i J known or tho euro of Consumption, 1 Couahs, Colds, IFhooping Cough, audi ' all Zung Dlttaiet la young or old. Pilco S5c, 0O0., and SI .00 por bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON And every kindred disease arising from Impure blood ourod by that never-falling and best of all medicines, Book oa Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE fiWlFT SPECIFIO CO,, ATLANTA, OA. Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publle generally tint he has purchased the barber bhop lately oooupled by B. J. Yost,. 2To. 12 West Centre Street EEEUANEOAH, PA. 1'ttle ones of Scott's Ei OS mill 11 n r i3 w H fl MED-MEDIUM DEAD Margaret Fox Kane Passes Away in Brooklyn, N. Y. REVIEW OF AN INTERESTING CAREER After ll.(Kcriii( that Sho lTui a Spirit ualist Hhe, Willi Her SMor, ltcgiin In lv flun Throughout This Country ami a rm t llrltnln-llcr Murrlnso to llr. Kuue-llerllmlh In ruvorty. Nbw York, March 0. Jlarstnret Fox Kane, who tiled In TinviV-lvn TMlunlnv at . - j .. j the age of 89, wtw well known 40 years agou asiilrltunllrtlo metllum in this coun try and Europe. Her death recalls stratum Ami I memories of a generation ngo. Her father, John D. Fox, who was a sporting man, lost nil his money, mid went to live in a shanty which he had built near Hydesvillo, Wayne ootinty, N. Y. Heilwelt there with his wife and three daughters, Anno, Katherineand Margaret. They had been established there but a few days when footsteps pattered over the uaro noors, J. he peculiarity of those dem- mistfiitlnnci wnu tlitf , .mi. uuij uwun-eu when Margaret and ICathorins were in tho UUUHU, (ln lllrrllt. lifiirfrarcif Itcawl 4Un und called upon the uneasy spirit to do us mm uiu. ono men ciuppeu her hands tltreo Liiiius, uuu was surprised to hear the same uoiBes In reply. The spirit was then ques tioned, nnd it told tho Foxes it was the wandering soul of an old Jew peddler, who hod mysteriously disappeared live yoaru before. Thu name of the murderer and the man ner in which the kllll til. U-iici flrtiiM ...no told, and it was finally announced thut the uuujr wus Duneu unuer the houso. The news of this spiritualistic interview spread all over the neighborhood, and soon the people began to dig. They found bones sovea leet below tho surface. The Fox sisters became famous at once. They wont to Rochester and gave seances. Tho sisters then came to New York, where their seances were attended by such men as Horace Greeley, Bryant, Fenuimoro Cooper, George Bancroft, Gen. Lynam und many other well-known men. Then the sisters went abroad and were equally successful in their spirit manifes tations there. In 1H50 Margaret Fox met Dr. Elisha Kent KRiie, the Arctic explorer, and, it is said, was married to him according to the Quaker rite. She lived for several years on what her husband had left, but this soon gave out, und sho was left to the care of her friends. Her mediumistic power decreased and bhe lived a life of solitude and retirement until death found her in alwoluto destitu tion. MISS HALL SUICIDES. She Threw Herself In Front of u Z.oooiuo-' tiro at MlddletniTii. Middletown, N. Y., March 0 Miss Julia Hall, of New Canaan, Conn., daugh ter of Ilusaell Hall, the banker, of that town, committed suicide yesterday by throwing herself in front of a locomotivo on the Connecticut Valley division of the Now York, New "aven & Hartford road. Sho was instantly killed, and her body wus frightfully mangled. Miss Hall was recently sent to the insane asylum here from New Canaan, nnd was the young woman who created "" ex citement last November by wandering away from her homo. Bhe disappeared twice, and on each occa sion hosts of men in the vicinity of her home turned out to search the woods for the girl. She was out walking in the grounds with nn attendant, when suddenly she started for the railroad tracks, and before the attendant could overtake hor Miss Hall threw herself in front of a fast ap proaching train. Quttlns Ilcadytora btvltcluuxn's Strike. New YonK, March 9. For beveml days past advertisements have appeared iu the nowspapers of this city stating that rail road switchmen and yard trainmen were wanted a ly from New York," to whom good wagi a" 1 steady employment would be given. X. i . .-i-ally believed that they are heintf h' 1 1' .. mi ads in the West in anticlp. vion . ' lice of switchmen. Irli,i NnMniia1 Federation Convention. Dub in, J. A. a P. The r iveution has n iIvl- v ..i ut a dis ng voice, to s. ,'")! t t..e me llulo V . at tho second reiiLu . , :'!' "at the pro;).;' time to obtain the need- uendruent .vhich will render the bill permanent and cae nature of Irish rights a lasting bond of union with Gieat Britain." The Convention also voted to establish a fund for the promotion of the National movement. nig Grocery Firm Failure. Oiunoe, N. J., March 9. Ackcrman & Co., grocers havo failed and their stock was seized on attachments by the Sheriff. There are a number of creditors. The liabilities are from lo,000 to ?20,000; the assets about the same amount. The cause of tho failure is said to be difficulty of col lections. The firm bos $11,000 on its books. Annual Ileport of the V. W. & 1J. Iloud. Philadelphia, March 9. Tho detailed report of the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore railroad and leased linot for the year ending Oct. 81, 1893, shows earnings from all souross to ba $9,437,80.20, while the operating expenses amount to $7,275, 175.0b", leaving net earnings of 2,lf)2,037. 18, a decrease of $882,179.77. Al Daggett Not a Democrat. WASHlNOTON.Haroh 9. Ex-State Senator Albert Daggott, of Brooklyn, N Y, denies tho published report that he has joinod the Democratic party. Mr. Daggett says, over his own signature: "I have always been a Republican and I have seen no new light which leads me away from the fold." First Lady Jleurs "Diplomacy." Washington, -March 9. Mrs. Cleveland was present at the Academy of Music last night to witness Mios Bone Coghlan in the play "Diplomacy." A brilliant audience attended the play. Among those occu pying the principal bo.;u.i were Vioe-Presl-deut Bteveusou aud family. Sues the New JSufrhtiul fur 18,000. Bomton, Maroh 9. Mrs. Annie 0. Graves has entered action against the New York At New England Hailro'ul to recover $15,000 for personal injuries reoWved iu the oollis tou at Highland ville Station last November. The liability is not disputed, the question Imvi. iuiI iiuao tiiq aommt of thti da""rrn wits, mii.ly i'kuquson, Troy, N. Y. The fnlloiainn tribute to DANA'S pouter over OLD CHItONW COM l'LAIXTN, tcs sent us by Wm. Uronm of the veil-known "GJiOOM'N l'JTAll JHLICY,"129 Congress h't., Troy,N.Y.: GENTLEMns: I lmve been troubled with I.ITIIK COMPLAINT, COX.NTIFA TJON nml IYNli:i.siA for a long time 1 employed the host Doctors In the city J thoy told ine Old Chronic Complaints wcro linril to cure. I'liflr mcdlclno did no no ironil. 1 stopped taking It and bought aboltlo of DANA'S SAUSAl'AKII. ItA. Before 1 had taken half of It I felt belter. I havo taken tbrco bottles of DATA'S T and am better than for yearn. IT HAS do.m; avomi:hs run .mi:, i im eni nnyllilii!; I iwuil and It docs not distress mo m tho least. Yours truly, Troy, X. Y. StUS. MILLY FEltGUSON. DANA SARSAPARlLLfl GO., BELFAST, ME. More Fimaiiiti .Scnmlnl Trials. Paws, March 9. The trial of ex-Minlstcr and Deputy Antouin I'roust, Deputy Ditgue de la Fauconnerie, Senator Bcral, ex Deputy Gobron, M. Blondin, M. Charles de Lesteps and M. Mnrius Fontano, ex-Minis-ter Baihut aud M. Snns-Leroy, on charges of corruption with the Panama Lotterj Bonds bill, was opened In this Palais de Justice at 11 a. m. before a crowded court room. .lulin WunamuUer Off fur a r.onr Trip. Wasuinhton, March 9. Ex-Postmaster General Wtinamaker and party left Wash ington last night on u tour of the United Stares and Mexico. The trip will cover 12,101 miles and will traverse twenty-one states, three territories, und one province. Tho party will travel in a special train aud are title to return to Philadelphia on May 18th. After a Commutation of Bontence. Camden, N. J., March 9. Lawyer Frederick A. Pox, who defended John Hill, tho colored lad, condemned to die for tho murder of Joseph Dodsou, also colored, has presented a, petition to Gov. Werts and tho Court of Pardocs asking for the com mutation of tho boy's sentenco to imprison ment for life. Frightful llriitallty In u Frlson. Omaha, Neb., March 9. A special com mittee of tho Legislature, investigating tho penitentiary raanigement, has reported an awful condition of affairs. They find that one convict had been murdered by being hanged by the guards, and that others wore terribly beaten. Free Gold lncrtsa.nd. Washington, March 9. Si-cretary Car lisle has accepted the proposition of the Clearing Houts of Denver, Colo., to ex change $1,000,000 of tho Treasury notes of tho issue of 1890 for $1,000,000 in gold Thiswill increase the free gold in the Treas ury to $2,125,000. GucaIs Have n Narrow Hscape. Carbolton, Mo., March 9. The Jacobs hotel was burned at an early morn ing hour. Many of the guests barely os cuped with their llvos, and sonio were badly injured in jumping from upper storius. Loss, $25,000; insurance, $20,000. Shoe Factory lturnedto Urn Ground. Buockton, Mass., March 9. A three story wooden shoo factory, owned und occupied by Enos B.KeynoUls, in Montesello, was almost totally bunted last night Toi.il loss about $o3,000; liisurauco uoi known. oTTOLjiNS isfje best Shorteninp for al( coom purposes. ffoLEXe. is the Only hc<hFul shorten fmj rnade . Yhjtie!ata Indorse it An Ofo fiat urcomfortixbo feeiVj of rrfbo much Wcrincsi" from food, cooked irv lard. food cooked in, ' doTTOLSNS is ieli'caTfe, d&licious, h ealfh Fa I, Co mfo rti ng, use CoTTOLEHB? Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, andUs M, Delaware Ave., Phlla, AfRUE OHILDHOOD AND OLD AGE. The Tender Grandchild and a Well-to-do Old Oentleman of 7a, Acknowledge Obligations, Tho preparation that can bo taken with safety mid lH?nefU by tho tender infant, aud that nourishes, strengthens, nnd cures ttieaged nnd infirm, igono that enn truly bo OelleU gclentiflc. Such a preparation was discoreieil by Dr. David Kennedy aud named Favorite Itemedy. Itia preecrilied and recommended the world over, by the medical profession, as the best medicine produced for the" cuto of nil diseases ftWng from an impure condition of tho blood. This benutiful child whose picture is euown nere, u the crumlclilltl of Mr. J. IS. I'nltnnteer of Athen,N.Y.,wlio had been cured of gravel ill tho kidneys and insnmonffl. fvlnfmlnaa. nes) finishes his letter by saying " TImI ,1.1- l . II T - .uu mi. ln iiui, ii jr. Kennedy's Favorite Hem. worst way j she was a mass of running sores from her ears around the entire uivk to her BniAiT llriRPR mill What tr,,. . . '. " A , J "iioRiiiDiiii j-itvurae itemeuy 11 Fiimu uiw-a, nnu wnat. was 1110 tesult ? To-day T, " ,"v B" u'sappearcu, me skin Is smooth mid clpnr, and she Is fat and recced and ruu tirlirnr. nm n allva ,tnllnn bbcu Sr. Solnmnn llnvU nf VnHl, tt--i-ii.. --. . w.lil iVUlllJUlll, N. l liuds himself at 73 years, suffering trom neu ralgia, felt tired nil tho tltno, weak, 1 nn gu Id, poor appe tite, und no ambition. Thought nt his ago nothing could do him any f ood, but iko hun dreds of other peoplo in liiscondl- Hon tried Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and Ix'snu to get belter nt once, nnd now feels us hale and hearty as ho ever did. It is pnrticulnrly pleasing when sick ness is as common ns now, to know that there is a remedy that cures disease, builds up the witkmul debilitnted, strengthens the nerves, aid has restored to health and Btten.irth, men mid women who have been confined to th.-ir homes for moutha on OPflx ol 1 (' - v WANTS, &o. FOR RENT. Society and club rooms In tho post oflloe building, Apply to M. M. Ilurke, Attomoy, Room 3. lS-U-tf FOR BALE. Livery outfit for salo cheap for cash. Apply to 1. 1'. Conry, No 31 Houth Main street. 1-19-tf WANTED From April :ist, nice privalo bouse on Jardln street, b tweoi Centre and Cherry.' Answer until MarchHHh "0. Ueiiald ofllce. 3 7-it J TOR BALE OR RENT.Afler April lU ! house No. 100 Wot Cherry street. For iurtber Inforinullon luqulro ou prciulses, or to Jos. S. lleddall. 3 0-lw "TjlOR BALE OR RENT. A largo store and I? dwelling. Store room suitable for any business. Stablo In tho rear. For full parti culars apply at No. 131 E. Centre street, Mahanoy City, Pa. 2-10-tf FOR SALE. Must be srtld within ten days A leasehold on Turkey Run hill with a double block and double kltcnen, each part containing live rooms, wilh cellars ut dementi. All painted and papered. Lot 30x150 feet. In quire of WUliam 11. Shoemaker, J.I. S 4-lw FOR BALE. A boarding house, with stock and fixtures, centrally located In the city of Hazleton. At present doinc a cool business. Satisfactory reasons Riven for selling. Address E. & X., P. O. Box 102, llazloton, Pa. 1-28-if STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. A meotlng of tho Stockholders of the Citizen' Build ing and Loan Association, of Shenandoah, Pa., will beheld Tuesday, March Uth, 189). at 7.30 p" m., at the ofllco of the company, for tho pur pose of electing oBl ers and eight (8) directors. O. W. DENOLKK, Secretary. Bhonaadoah, Pa March 3, '93. 2-3-td WANTED. live man or woman In evory county where we havo not already seourod a .epresentatlve to sell our "Neva silver" Solid Meta Knives, Forks and Spoons to consumers; a solid motal is white ns sliver; no plate to wear off; goods guaranteed to wear a lifetime; cost about ono tenth that of silver; the chance of a lifetime: agents average from $50 to $100 per week and aieot with ready salos every where, to pra Is the demand for our Holid etal flocds Over One Million Dollars' worth of goods la dally use. Case of Ramples FREE. SILVE..WARE CO,, S-lSlm-d&w ; 1 33 Essex St., Boston, Mass, AtlENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink fc-raslng Pencil. Tho quickest andgroat est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to EOO per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to (020 In six days. Another J32 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. x!39 6-ai-lj Do You w nxxt Gr OOCl XlUoU? It you do cull at JOSEPH BALLS, No. 28 1ST. IVTo-iai Stroot, And see the most com plete stock of Boots and Shoes, JSliOpiLOOX-lal, nTtlatooi- G-oocls, Ever brought to town. Keep Your Eye on TRt A.T.Ti. THE BIoTOTJ I Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia. 3a S. Main St., Sbennudonli, The loading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The finest line of Wines and Liquors I Olgars, &o., foreign and do meetlc. Free lunch served oaoh evenlt g. Big sohooneri of fresh, Beer.Porter, Ale, Ac. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. 3. 3, DOUGHRRTY, Prop. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. BURNED THEIR BODIES Mrs. Loesch Adds to Her For mer Crimes Before Dying;. HER OWN DEATH THE HAND OP PATE The Alkigml Slnlprnetltlnner l'ouuil Dead In lleil by Neighbors Tho Ileal Cmiee ol llur Sudden Itnil Only Suriulstil-81m II111I Told AriitHliilutires Hint She II nil Operated on Herself, llornu Ttvlns and Destro) mlTliem. Nw Yonit, March 9. Mrs. Annie Loesch, alias Kramer, who had gained considerable notoriety for the nuniiinuts oases of criminal operation she had been engaged in from time to time has been found dead In bed In her airtment at No. 145 Humboldt street, Brooklyn. The police have had her in custody on numer ous complaints beside that mentioned. It is probable that she died through a crim inal operation performed by herself The police are still of the opinion- that Mrs. Kramar, as she was best known, was tlio direct cause of the death of Jessie White, 19, on Stag street, which ortwtod a sensation at the time. Since that time her escapades have been numerous. She recently walked into n saloon, cleaned it out of Its occupants nt tho point of a revolver, and then made tho bartender gtvo her n drink. Her first husband, John Loesoh, caused her arrest for bigamy, but when asked for proof said she had bawitched him. She was discharged. Some time Inter one Kramer appeared in court aud claimed to bo her husband. He said she had also bewitched hliu. A few months ago she was arrested for abducting a young girl for immoral pur poses, but tho case was never brought to trial. Neighbors say that tho woman und a strange man passed the night drinking. The man was seen to leave hurriedly in the morning. She failed to appear, and when neighbors entered tho room they found her dead in bed. Coroner Creamer says: "Neighbors told me that Airs. Kramer informed them that she hud operated on heinilf. The result was that twins were" born two days ago, and that she disposed of the bodies by burning them in the kitchen stove." ANOTHER CHARLIU ROSS. Samuel Cousins, of Turoiito, S.iys He is tlio Lony; Lost'lloy. Tono.VTO, Murch 9. Snmiul C. Cousins, a paper cutter, 23 yeais pf ago,, left here to-night to visit Christian K. Ross, wlio-w long lost son Charlie he imagines ho may be. Cousine camo here from England about Ave years ago. He says he remembers distinctly the tlmo ho was kidnapped. Ho says he was taken to France and was baptized in tho cathedral at Lomoges. When cousins was eleven years of age the man with whom he lived took him to England where he deserted him nnd lie has since that time drifted around the country finally coming to Canada. Still Fighting for Sunday Opening. Chicago, March 9. Another big fight is likely to come up over the Sunday opening of the World's Fair. The local directory will not accept the $5,700,000 appropriated by Congress for paying the jurors of awards as a loan. They claim that Con gress, in granting it as a loan, has violated its agreement, aud it is therefore not in cumbent upon the local peoplo to observe the Sunday closing clause of the contract. Two Priests Excoinmuulcatqd. TanNTON, N. J., March 9. An official proclamation has been published by Bishop O'Farrell announcing that Manager Satolli had excommunicated the Treacy brothers, priests, at Swedesboro and Bur lington for continued disobedience to the orders of tho ecclesiastical authorities. They will also be proceeded against In the courts for refusing to surrandur their church property. The navrley Will Sustained. Biudoeport, Conn., March 9. The jury in the Steshen Hawley will case has sus tained the will in tho Superior Court. Mr. Hawley left an estate of over $50,000, which was inherited from his wife, and her relations. He willed it to his relatives, ignoring his wife's nephew, Albert W. (iium, of Brooklyn. Gunn appealed from the probate of the will. A Maryland Ttnllroad to be Sold. Baltimore, March 9. Charles A. Coombs, a receiver, has been appointed for the Annapolis und Baltimore Short Line Railroad by Judge Morris of the United States Court. The road will 1 sold ut public auction within six weeks. The bondholders and the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad Company are prospective biddders. Cathollo IlepuhlluHns for France. Rome, March 9. At the conference be tween the Pope and the French Bishops who attended the jubilee, the Pope an nounued that just before the French Par liamentary elections ho would address to the French Episcopacy a letter in which ha would urge the necessity of forming in the Chamber a party of Repuluican Catholics. Killed la a Powder 31111 Kxploslon. Wilkksbahrk, March 9. An explosion in the Coaning mill of the Latllii Powder crmpany at Laflin completely wrecked the building and did great damage to adjoining outhouses. Edward Jones, aged 34, was the only man in the mill at? the time, and bis body was found several hundred feet from the mill, horribly mangled. At Last an "L" Head for Philadelphia. Philadku-sia, March 9. Work ha? really been started on Philadelphia's first olevsvud railroad. About fifty workmen began digging holes for the foundation piers en Front street, near Area, for the Northeastern Elevated Railroad, which is bo run well out in the suburbs. A Yosusg M Me Ends Life. Wantaoh, L. I., March 9. Mrs. Era Southard, 20 years old, a bright, pretty leailiug light of this village, oenunitled sui cide by shooting hersebl Tuesday in her hus bund's pr.'senoe, beoauM be had scolded her for remaining at her sister's all night. Selling Human Meiugs fur Food. Shaitobai, March 9. A famine prevails throughout the northern part of the prov Uioeof Shan-Si. Men are wiling their wives 33 HEART IHEGCAQK In a'l Osrais, Patpltatlaa yl9Efldib Pithtln Sid, slhoalder nn ArauNhort Breath, QpircHtn, Asthmn, Swollen Ankles, "Mcnlt nntl Smotherlntr ftpells, nronsv. Wind In SUimwh, etc, sre mired by Dlt. MILES' NEW HEART CURE. A new discovery by theomlni'nt lmliana 8peesl tot. A. F.Davis, Silver creek, Nfh., after takta Tour IwUlos of HKAKT CI'Hll felt better than no had f or twelro years, "lor thirty years Lronblcd wltb llmirt Dlnonset two bottles of DR. MILES' HEART CURE cured mo.-Lerl Jxuran, Iluchnnen, Mich." F,. B. Button. Win 'ttAMon, Ga. baa taken OR. MILES' HEART CURE forllparttroublonrUbereet results. Mrs. 1 Bar, Fltchbunr, Mich., w 1- III f ir 15 years wits lloart Disease, bod to hire limine Urlp. Itred en Uiiuid food 1 used Dr. Miles' Heart Ours end sll pains loft fieri constant uu crrod her. Flue Illustrated book FlllSiO at druggists, or address), Or.CVIilos' ftieoltoal Co.,EIkhnrt,lrMt. ABRAft? HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA.. Manufacturers of Of Every Description. Fags, Baoges, Caps, Reganas, &c "l--FINESr QOODS-LOWESr prices.-oo Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. Farmers! Clean up at night, and hcai me day's cuts and bruises with Vecause of its high percentage of xssu ASK vono nonf.PD cno it ! JAS. S. IvIRIC &: CO.. CUIcnKev White Russian Soap tSE$E$$SZt FIRE INSURANCE. argest and oldest reliable purely cash con. panles represented by r-A.-vin3 PAUST, 120 S. JaroinSt, Shenandoah, Pa, T FRIEND" . is a scientifically propared Linimont and harmless; every ingredient ia of recognized valuo and in constant use) by tho medical profession. It short ens Labor, Lessons Pain, Diminishes Danger to life of Mother and Child. Book '-To Mothers" mailed f reo, con taining valuablo information and voluntary testimonials. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, SL50 per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga- Bold by all druggists. BwlillB Act on a efw principle vegolato the Uver, Glomscfe ana bowels through, the turv4t. Dr. Mmnv Pare tpMddv cure blllocineeev torpid liver and conaUpte t.on. femalteat, mlldost. sorestl 8pdcs8,20cta. fSamplee free at drarsflc. WHm" r- .WkBHtTlBSl- MnAPiW; . "ID H. J. KL'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort! Second St., GIRAKDVTLLE. Best Wines. Llouors. Beers. Ales and brands of Cigars always on hand. SEW1S' 98 in rowsms aits psinna (PATKNTKD) TheHronrrUiud BuJtLjesk!t. Vtft etker L;e, ithi-mg a, feue powdw kft4 pC In iti wltb remoTble ild tht oBtfta ut iw,jH r,ij for if, Tin ruu th Uipm fuml Hr4 Spn tn SOtntniiMs wWsVi. IvottW, IT 18 TH BEST for 0l.-kvu.in4t m diitnrottDff tlnka, elowtt, tltlc Wy CURE YOURSELF I rrftmnhtfl wild 1 . ....v.u IT AIIV 111 1 T.n I liri ,1 .. ..I - . . U j .M.u.u1BlUWB6JI. ( . ..... - uuiue 01 Kiv ti- it llin. I. , . 1-7,-' ' ' ' " n - iri, uays IlthoutthoR:dor publicity of a Bnoetor. Koti-polsorous and .-iniranteivl not .to stricture. I TA I'wurMl Ameriean 6V. Mannfaotared br yTae Evans Chemical Oal CINCINNATI, o. u. s A. M. M. BUKKK, A TTOJUfMr-A T-IJ. W SBSKANIIOAH, IA. 11 1 1 1A ami oaudrou fur food.
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