tin- v f (i .-. 4- , of treating Colds and Coughs were based on the idea of sup pression. We now know that "feeding a cold" is good doctrine. coifs Emulsion of cod-liver oil with hypo phosphites, a rich fat-food, cures the most stubborn cough when ordinary medi cines have failed. Pleasant to take; easy to digest. f.'.fJ2'irr.ilK Scntt nottnn. rJ Y. All .IrnggKtu Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Boro Throat. Sold by all Drujrcists on a Guarantee, For a Lame Side, Back orChct 8hiloh's Porous Plaster will give grot satisfaction. as cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZED. Mrs. T. B. llawklns, Cbattnnooga, Tenn., Bars: "Sliaoh'eVtMizrr'iiAVIin MY LIFE. 1 consider Utile IxM rtmedu foradtMHlatedsiiftetn lever wed." For Dyspepsia, liver or Kidney troublo It excels. Price 75 eta. CATARRH REMEDY. 1 nnvbyouGtUurihr Irythia Remedy. It will mi Dvn ann ( 11 -R von. rni'e mi uik. 'j-iim lu, lector for it", mii i e-sf ul treal men ti turn Uhecl free. Slillob'a Remedies are sold by us on a guarantee to givo satisi action. h-'i 6a by C. TI. Hrtgenbucb. ATARRH 3 IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life v is m de miserable by a case of Catarrh i discharge from the nose was large, instant ana very offensive. Her eye;. i rame inflamed, the lids swollen am v ry painful. After trying various rem--m i, I gave herHSgarSB The first bot f seemed to EScBSB aggravate the rl 'iso, but the symptoms soon abated, . nd in a short time she was cured. Dr. L. B. Bitchev, Mackey, Ind.- Our book on Blood and Sliin Diseases mailed eo. SWWT Sr-coina Co., Atlanta, Ga. , v, u car s.K Bick Headache end relieve idl the troubles fncf. dent to a bilious state of tho system, such oil Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Dlotresn aftee eating. Pain In tho Bide, &c. While their most esmsrSablo success baa been shown in curing EeaJncIio, yet Carter's Uttlo Llvtn? nils aw .0 .Uuxly valuableinConslipation.cur ngandpre venues ttueannoyuv complaint, v ' 1 . t'jeyolM crnciHUdiaordorofthostouaarh, .!?mlatetuct I'ver and reguluto the bonela. Eve if they only Curca Ubethey would lalmostpricloas to ihosowlis sal.' rfromtbisdlstrc.i3lngcomplaintjbutfortu r." 7 t'ifiirgoodncasdoea notendhcro,andtnoae X c.icotry them will find these little pills valu f t. in ho many ways tbal they will not be yilU "j- 7 to do without them. But after allslck hal 'jl 'iii.aneof bo many lives that hernlswlieM V : i'jb jnr great UMOt, Our plU-ioure it while otb i do not. c .tcr's X-ifle Liv u' Pills are very Email and ver, t. ioj to talie. Ono or tiro pills makoa dose. Th j nro at. letly veyetablo and do not grips or pu:so, bat by their gen tie action ploasoall who xicathrm. In vials f 25 -jonts ; live for $1. flohj tr arncista every where, or Bent by mill. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorici SMU.FIIL. SIMUKE, SUUPSH tirlcliiul anotlnTr Genuine. SATE, llw... 1-HUtiU. LADICS, ftifc iJrurfin fur Chuhntter' EnglU Dia mond Brand la Itetl and Quid mcuiUu boxu. sealed wi'h blue ribbon. Taka nuniTii'p. FtfustdanatroutmhttittL. la s'tmp fur jiartlcalari, totiiaoiiltU lui 'liMltf for r,adlf,M in Utter, by return Cfclf iieteF CbomldAl Uo.,Mdlon Mauarfc N. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT Cold AJfB STOP THAT Has stood he :ei t '.or 8TXT T riSJLMS , 'soil bus proved Itself tbe jest rrnaedv Siliown tor the euro CnMtiMo. 11 1 una DUiasft - ,oung f. cia. fl fii. eric.,300 , v :! DO pet bottle. I raLn sy-'RY viimi. i tii'nr, jjwi ."''' "Bio, . I- Begs to announoe to his friends and i. irons sna tne puouo geuenuy ttutt c has Durohaaed the barber shoo latulv occupied by B. J. Yost, ITo. 12 West Centre Street. EEENANDOAH, PA. CURE ITS rhlchMtrrt Eiirl'i U WnraouJ Rraad. rENNYRQYAL PUR PI A IP i TWO BILLS PRESENTED At Last Evening's Session of the House. THE PROCEEDINGS INTERESTING, iV Motion to Itr-Commlt the I.oral Op tlim Act HpUtliiK to Vrrnmi llorniiKh ltrliifru Out Loiifr mul llentod Dlscun ton rlrnt ItoudlriK of Hills Occuplea the Tlmo lu the gonnte. HAKitimUHO, fnrch 28. Only two WUi were presented lu the house of mpresenta tives lnt evening, one of them giving cities the right of eminent domain for the selec tion of electric light plants. On a motion to re-commit a bill repealing tho local op tion net relating to Veronn borough, in Allegheny county, a long discussion cn- Htied. During thU Chairman Cochrimo, of the committee on vice and immorality, ex ploded a bomb by asserting strongly that during his almnco a committee meeting was held, his desk opened, the bill present ed and negatively returned. He would charge no particular person, but thouelit that on the strength of tho pilfering he thought it would be only just to nppeur at the committee meeting him self. A half dozen members of the house took sidea and nf ter an exhaustive ballot the motion to re-commlt was agreed to. Several other motions to re-commit wero made and Mr. Losh then prasented a reso lution lor the appointment of a committee to investigate the alleged electric trust in Philadelphia. This was laid on tho table. Bills on first reading occupied tho re mained of the evening and at 10 o'clock tho house adjourned. The senate was busy with the first road- 'ing ot bills all of the evening, adjourning u little niter 1U o'clock. rnoKiNG thk thison scandal. "What lias ISeen Developed hi the Kxuinl. nutlon at Lunouster. Lanoastku, March 28. Distriet Attor ney Franklin's piobinginto the county pris on scandal yesterday afternoon, developed an acknowledgement from Levi Sensenig, a prominent politician who is in no way con nected with the Institution, thathe went to Philadelphia and bought chain for the prison. He said ha did this purely for friendship. This chain was returned on account of poor quality and it is alleged that the price charged was con .tolerably higher than mar ket quotations. The boss weaver, it was Ustilied, had offered in lieu of his electiou to "make it pay" for certain inspectors, and the first underkeeper said he had paid n certain member of th prison board $30 .uter his election for courtesies and not for Liie inspectors vote. The same inspector, the prison baker swore, had offered to have the latter elected if he wus paid $2u. WIM. 1SNQUIKK ABOUT I1IH TAlXiri'', Bermuda Votes to Heiul a Commission to AVasUlngton. St. GEonan, Bermuda, JIarch 23. The Bermuda house of ubsembly has voted n sum to defray the expens.es of an unofficial visit to Washington relative to the tariff levied upon the product shipped from here into the states. The first move upon the democratic tariff board will And tho colon ists at hand with a petition. The steamer Orinoco on her voyage to Bermuda passed tho abandoned American Bchooner Cahel S. Eidgeway, about 240 miles northweust of the island. The de serted craft apparently was not water logged and her foremast and mizzenmast were standing. President Patton, of Princeton College, is expected in Bermuda with his family by the next steamer. Dr Patton is a native of these islands and owns some property in the parish of Warwick. AN INJUNCTION- WAS GRANTED To Prevent the Leasing of tho Reading Passenger Hallway. Keadiko, March 28. In court hero yes terday afternoon, a preliminary injunction was granted at the request of the minority stockholders, to prevent the leasing of the property a 'I franchises of the City Passen ger Kail ay t'nmpany to the Bending Traction Jc ui-.r-. , which is virtually con trolled by i Mil" elpkiii capitalists, who, in tho cvuut of a L-.e-e, would have the privi lege of buying thu ro.ul for $700,000. A' chc j "ar n have already been abol ished on the road and tin - m1 public in teiest is taicen in the ceedings. The i unority'Mx Itholders ch..in the proposed lcaac :s illt al and that in the event of its consumu. Jon they woe Id be defrauded of their rights. Accidentally Poisoned Ills Children. Augusta, Maine, March 28. A special to the Kennebec Journal fiom Hallowell says: In tho Italian settlement here Iticardo Gonzalese innocently put to death his two children, Elbira, aged a and Pilon, agod 4, by administering to them oil of chenapodium us medicine, not knowing its effects. Gonzalesez did not appreciate the children's danger till late in the afternoon when he summoned a physician from Au gusta, The doctor found the children In a comatose condition, and they died later in the evening. When the father realized what ha had done, he became insane and attempted suicide. Killed In n CUloon Itnir. Wilkks-Baiuus, March 28. In a qunrrel in a saloon at irittston yesterday James McLaughlin struck James Ullmaitui on the 1 oid with an iron btr, crushing his skull. Qilmurtln died at 10 o'clock last night. Lis assailant is under arrest and will be scut to jail to await the action of the cor oner's jury. Convicts to be Itclensed. Sam Francisco, March 28. Governor Marki'am's approval ol the parole bill will release from the two state prisons over 1,800 conviotfl who have servedj one year of their first term. Many of the convicts who may be paroled are desperate criminals who have come here from the cast. The Silver ruvahase. Wabhikoton, March 28. The treasury department yesterday pinch aed 290,000 ouuoes ot silver an follows: One hundred and sixty taousaud ounces at $0.8310, 80, 000 t .8318. 50,000 at .8815. The offers were 677,000 ounces. The purckMM for the month aggregate 8,847,700 ounoes. The Detroit's Trial Postponed. Wahjikjon, 3rch' 88. Tao date for tbe official tilal of the new arulser Detroit has beau peetpeatid frsar Mm rah 30 until urly in May. The trial will take place lu Long Island sound over a forty mile course. Mrs. and Miss Hampton. FOUR PHYSICIANS FAIL But a Mothers Love Surmounts all Dltliculties. Hot Darling ChildCured ol Bright' s Disease by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. s My daughter lind Bright' t Disease. Her anktes,feet and eye were terribly eteollen. Fbur of our best Vg physicians attend ed her but her life R si was tlesvniml of. A. mother's love surmounts all dilllcultles, and I determined to try Dr. Datid Ken nedy's Faoorite llnnedy, made at Ron dout, N. Y. How AR WS lkIQ!liipry I am that I rtLlIM f 3) determin ed upon this course for one by oue tho well known symptoms of tho disease left her. Wordirtfi to express my gratitude, and I cannot too earnestly recommend this great mcdl- rf g R 3 tj C cine. Her recovery w !llu.iknO was entire ly due to Fawrite Itemed y, which was the only medicine taken after her case was abandoned by the physicians. Mrs. Lauiia A. Kempton, West Rutland, Vermont. Can you not see that such an earnest and out spoken statement ns the above cornos from the heart and is sincere ? And does it not show hnw valuable this croat medicine, becomes to those who aro In need ? NASHVIIXK IN A fiTATK Or PANIC. Two More Danklng- Firms T.lkely to la Driven to thu Wall. NAsnviLm, Tenn,, March 28 The Bank of Commorco made an assignment yester day, naming John T. Lellyott as assignee. This action was preoipitated by the general apprehension of a run on the bank which the officers believed would be made. The deposits were not large, aggregating only $50,000, $15,000 of which was small deposits, ranging from $5 upward in tho savings department. J. N. Brooks, the cashier, said the suspension was due mainly to the failure of certain parties who are largely indebted to the bank to meet their obligations. Mr. Brooks declined to state who the parties were. The city is in a state of panic and the streets are filled with hundreds of excited citizens. In addition to the failure of the Commercial National bank on Saturday, two more banks closed their doors yester day. They are tbe Mechanics' Saving bank, with a capital of $500,000 and the Bank of Commerce, with a capital of $250,000. The great uneasiness prevails in financial circles and it is expected two other banks will be compelled to shut down. Over $0, 000,000 are involved in tho failure of the three banks mentioned above, and at least u dozen small banks in adjacent towns nro in temporary financial straights. SAUGENT'S CASK 'DISMISSED. But That Against Chief Arthur Proceeds In the Courts of Toledo, Toledo, O., March 28. Yesterday after noon in tho United States circuit court, the injunction case in which Chief Arthur of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and Grand Master Sargent, of the Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen wero sued for $300,000 damages for conspiring against the Ann Arbor railroad, came up for hear ing. Mr. Harper, of Terrehaute, counsel of tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, moved to dismiss tho case as to Grand Mas ter Sargent, on the grounds that the court bad no jurisdictibn over him, he being a resident of Indiana, nnd the interstate com merco law providing that a person shall not be sued unless he is a resident of the district where the suit is brought. The court thereupon discharged Mr. Sargent and the case of Chief Arthur proceeded. AFTER TIII1 TIJTI3GUAPU OrnitATORS. Those YTho Belong to Their Secret Organi zation Being Discharged, Sioux City, March 28. The Chicago nnd Northwestern, Sioux City and Pacific and Fremont, Klkhorn and Missouri Valley railroads have begun a war against the Or der of Hallway Telegraphers. Several monts ago a division of the order was established here, as well as at several places along the Elkhorn lines wost of here. Since then the men who belonged to the order have been quietly dropped out of the service of the road, various reasons being assigned. The men are now convinced that their membership in tho order is the reason and the officials admit it. It is also said the Western Union company is pursuing the same tactics in this city. To lle-bulld the Breaker. Nanticoke, March 28. All doubts have been set at rest as to the ro-buildlng of tho West End breaker at Nacanaqua, which was destroyed by lire recently. The debris nro being cleaied away preparatory to lay ing the foundations lor a new structure which, though smaller than its predeces sor, will be ot greater cupicity. The of ficials estimate places the coal yet to bo mined at between 2,000,000 and 8,000,000 tons. Would you rather buy lamp chimneys, one a week the year round, or one thai lasts till some accident breaks it ? Common glass may break or not the minute you light your lamp; if not, the first draft may break it; if not, it may break from a mere whim. Tough glass chimneys, Mac beth 's " Pearl-top" or "Pearl glass," almost never break from heat, not one in a hundred. Where can you get it? and what does it cost? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass; and may be, he thinks tough gluss isn't good for Ilia business. littlirgb. 1'a. Go. A. MAOnmi Co. CURES g Wi MHS. FltlNIU HAMS, 1 l tcoiiurrojpu n. . A Victory Oyer Disease IS g "Terrible Pain in Head and 3 Stomach ! " 'My Face was one Mass of Eruptions ! " "Walked, tho Floor Night Alter Night!" The following1 from Mrs. Hains provotO UIO WUnUilUJJ Uli i'UWiittOI HASH A BB over diaease. fii.-iTMAiFw I am fsl vend of fifff. Abotlta nlO ji'iirs ojio I hml tlui M aim wlifih Wt nu-ggg lllnciv hiiti ftliutii'. I hav had H It ICT-HE 1 31 A'ClNJti for a fnngUirm nmlfi T V. ItKI-a 5 kim; i-Aiv j.v M"v in: air r iinonlhs. ttltio tevrre twin in my fftoniuch Pim-H gril to bo enuft'ii hy IAvt 'I'multlw. spl HNitiht nil it tiljgltt I h&vi- bom voni-M ltitlli'fl fit ivnllf. flu Hum ttri'ituRP of tiles! Bnico ni otio iiiiikh of oi'itptiunn so naill gut turn tt an to he civiiim1 itlmoMt t'ltlrily 1 1 uoum try one mmio 01 DANA'S ISABSAPABILLA Htliouph I hod triwl o many tllffcrpnt medlcinctS 2haJt!tkrinmis hullli I felt a frrimt tlcitll bi'tti'r. J hnvi) now taken tt, and do tiotg 5ft 1 like tho miiiip woman. I i-an go to bin nmij irililo pa I a )m liartI. Tho tiritilg "dalltiir t lutd In onf.lt'olv trikllf. Alt'! Llfiiee tnwell. I think nnc mom bottle Willi Icnro mo r nMrcly. l oura rrppi'tf iilly, iirnnui'nixtn J. amis, x aiiM ir.x i iimb. Towlioni It mnv coocernt I hprcKv irtify tol Tioonauroga, x. l . ruaniuicin. Dtna Sanaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. WANTS, &o TJOK BUST. Soolety and club rooms In the t, post oiii'n nutiaiog. Apply to M. M. uurite. Attorney, Hoom 3. 12-1 t-tf OI HUNT. Offices In the refow1oi build 1 itr Mlt.o.m itn.f on 1 blanli!,, Itrh. An. piy at itrruwion s uiotninif store. y A is-m ITtOU HACK fTouie and lot'situito on East ; C0.il street The lot Is lixUO fnat. and the house I'ontalus six rooms pud carror,. witVi good cell.ir. Apply at tue IIkkai.d offlue 27-1 m ITIOBHALK OR RUNT A. laree store" and 1.' dwelllna. Store room sulublo for anv business Stable In the rer. Tor 'ull parit- ouiar.s apply at no. lai ru. uentre street Mahanoy City, Pa. 'J16-tf TfOH RKNT. Tho store room, with btneinont C andtworoims over'ieurt fur storage and work room, KtelyoccupleU by A. 11 Limb i, Co. Apply to ' M. W. llnnnAix if At G W. DecMall & Bros, hardware storo. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of tho TanM qua and Luna ford street Hallway Comp.i:iy will bo held at tho ortloo of tho comp.iny In Tamaqua, Pa., on April 0. 189.1, at 1 p. in., for mo purpose oi electing a rresiuent ana a Hoard of Directors for the ensuing year. Ron wit IlAUitis. See ' Tamiqua, Pa., March 183). 3-25-lOt AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two sooonds. No abrasion of paper, works like tnaglo. 200 to 500 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to 620 In tlx days. Another IS! In two hours. Provtouh experience not necessary. For terms and rull Particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'g Co., L.t rosse. Wis. X489 5-W-ly Political Cards. jOU COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. iiATDORIF, or roTTsviu Subject to Republican rules. pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONED, . TIIO MAS 1! ELLIS, OF SUBNANDOAII. Subject to Republican rules. . Jfjl OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, EL IAS E, REED, or roTTsvitXE. Subject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. R. SEVERN, or SHENANDOAH. Subject to decision of the Republican County Convention. SHING Now ready for you at SWALM'S Hardware Store. We are headquarters for Paint Brushes, Window Brasm, Scrub Brushes, Spades, Forks, Rak.'s, House Furnishings To Dye Xast Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES I Address for sample card, JtUXTHA, .V. V, T, UAVIO. SURG SON DWTIS7. Ofncer-NorthoMt Oar. Ma &Rd Cotro Sts, Shenandoah, over Stein's drag store, g THAT EH FT TACKLE THE m P0S1IISTEBS. p One Hundred of Them Appoint ed in the Fourth Class. A SINGLE DAY'S WORK FOR MAXWELt Slxly-Revcn of Those Appointed Are t l'ill the Places of Itiiioved Inoiimbeuti -The Treaty With Kimlu .Comes U for a Long DUcusslon In mi lixecutlvi Session of the Senate. W AsnmTON, March 28. The senate win in executive session yesterday afternoon foi upwards ot an hour, and the giaterpm1 ol that time was consumed in ft discussloc relative to the releas of the injunction ol secrecy on the treaty with llussia, that wsi recently ratified by th senate. Theinjuno tion was not, however, released although the majority of the senate is in favor of it, and the proposition also meets with tht approval of the Ktt department. Tb sticking point is just whHt amount of tin correspondence shall be made public nc the vote by which the treaty was ratified It is understood that the state department is averse to giving out certain parts of tin correspondence and that until some agree ment upon this point can be reached, tin text ot the tteaty will not be given to tht public. Despite tho fact that the treaty has been ratified, a great many remonstrance lufv Ix'en received, principally from Polish resi dents ol this country, all of which have been referred to the committee on foreign relations. Although the ratification ban taken place, it is still posslhlefor the treat to lie kept from becoming opeiative through tbe Intervention of the executive, and it i sutd that sit us looking to this iiave been taken by the opponents of tbe agreomem between the two powers. Hut two nominations, apparently, wert continued yesterday. This is not literally true. It is said upon democratic authority tmit all the nominations sent in by the pusident for important orflces up to date, ( . elusive ot those sent yesterday have been favotably ueted UKn, including that of Mr 1'ihley, minister to Denmark. Under the rule, unless a motion to Immediately notify the president is carried, these confirmations lie on the table for two consecutive execu tive sessions in order to allow a motion to re consider to be made, if any one desires so to do. For that reason, although the senate lias acted upon the nominations be fore it, the fact has not been made public. Toward the close of the session, Mr, Sherman, chairman of the republican cau cus, notified the democrats of the action taken by them on the subjeot of re-organi- Bation of the elective olHcers of the senate, which was to the effect that the republi cans would accept no coinnromlso. Mr. Gorman replied quietly say;ng that he thought the republicans would accept the compromise that had been suggested, and before any discussion could arise, if there hod been any disposition to talk he made a motion to adjourn and tho executive ses sion was ended. The presentation of petitions at the pres ent extraordinary session of the senate was stopped yesterday at the suggestion ot Mr, Gorman and those p titioners received here after aro to be filed with the secretary of the senate to be presented at the next regu lar session. The question as to the admission of the three men appointed as senators from the states of Montana, Wyoming andWashing ton, was submitted in the shape of ma jority reports from the committee on privi leges and elections in favor ot their right to seats. The minority report, agaiast that right, will bo presented to-day. A very positive denial was made by Mr. Call of a newspaper paragraph stating that be had been criticising President Cleveland in the corridors and elevators of the capitol in connection with appointments to office. Mr. CaU also made .an argument against the constitutionality of the provisions in tbe last legislative bill for a commission to examine into the executive departments. She Will gee the I'resldent Again. Washington, March 38. Mr. Cleve land's right to the presidency was disputed yesterday by Mrs. Thurston, an old lady who not only considers herself owner of tho United States, but of the kingdom of G reat Britain and Ireland as well. Mrs. Thurston was among those who shook bands with the president at the public re ception yesterday afternoon. When her turn came, she grasped Mr, Cleveland's fingeas in a firm grip and poured forth her tale, much to his very obvious embarrass ment. Mrs. Thurston said she wanted Mr. Cleveland to take charge of her possessions tinder a deed of trust, to be handed over when she received her annuity of several hundred thousand dollars, which will en able her to live in a style befitting her rank and possessions. Her importunities for a private audience to arrange details were jioliteiy parried and after keeping the line waituig lor five minutes she moved on with the parting remark that she would return. Will Insist Upon an Investigation. Washington, March 28. After numer ous conferences among themselves, the re publican members of the senate have de cided thiit they will insist upon an investi gation of the charges that have been made in the public prints relative to the charac ter of Mr. Iloaoh, tecently elected a senator by the legislature of North Dakota, and now occupying a seat in the senate, and ask that a committee for this purpose be appointed if Mr. Roach himself does not make the re quest. If this is not done, it Is understood on the authority of a republican who Is mov ing actively in the matter, tltnt a motion with such a purpase in view Will be intro duced by a republican. It is also said that the republicans will protest against any at tempt to adjourn this extraordinary session of tbe senate until this matter has been brought before it. It Was an Important Decision, Washington, March 28. A most im nortaut result ol tne decision of toe su preme court yesterday 1b tbe case of Huber vs. rsalson is called to public attention by tbe chief officials of the patent office. In this Huber case(as already reported) the court decided that a foreign patent having lapsed, by reason ol non-payment of taxes, an American patent granted thereafter fox the same invautiou is void. The action, it is said at the patent officio, destroys Kill ton's quadi'uplex telegraph patents audaUo Bis miciopuone patent, leaving the bell company after January next to stand woolly on the Berbner patent, eae Hundred reetasaateM Appelated. WAgaiKoros, March 84. Fourth Assist ant Postmaster Ueneral Maxwell yesterday u anointed 100 fourta-olaiis postmasters and alibis number fft want flu vaoancisi ousted by the removal of the lnmuobeute. at Thero U nothing like the RE5TORATIVW. N'iUINC discovered by tho pr .it fpocieUst, DR. MILES, to euro all ncivcus disease, m lioadache, the Biuen, Nervous Prosjtf ion, Sleepleosness. Nnuralgln, St. Vltwu itinco.ntinnd Hysteria. Muiy nbytna OU in U'eir practice, mm Bay vbuini nro o.iuVrful, we navo uunurcui m wkidhidwh '.ke 'u.080 froEi dm intn. "Wo hrvc ncrerknonffft ihinir llko It." Snow A Co.. Bymuuso. s. T. LverrbntllofloldbrluBawordzol pruHo," J.O. , ..If. lHiiod.ilo. Mich. "The hi'Bt, seller wo evr '." Woo.l -orth ft C., Fori. Wayne, Im. 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