ucoess of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh proper weight. Hereditary taints develop only when the t.ystem becomes weakened. Nothing in the world, of medicine has been so successful in dis eases that are most menacing to life. Ph$ sitiatis everywhere prescribe it. IFTI Cht(Mi' EnglHk THiootil Hron. UroRgltt for Chirhtitwt JtnglUK Dia J9 mond Brand In ICnd ud Jold iuctai;i hoiM lutled ni'li hlue ribbon. TuL 1 no other. dangtroiM tuhMihf V ttm and imitation. At Dranista. armAAft. lu Mftmpi for Tattlculnrs, t( atlmookli n4 Kellef fbr I.aillcm.' tn Utttr, by return MnlL lO.OOfl TfftlmonUti. fam Pivtr. ClilalWt,tir Ctirru.tvil CuL.MntlUmi RnnaM. Jdl, J. A Williams & Son. Furniture S. Main St., Shenandoah. QPRIHG OF '93 Intending buyers are Invited to Inspect whnt may bo termed the largest variety of Furniture ever Been in Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines in various stylos and prices J. P. Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. mi ma W IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life s made miserable by a case of Catarrli . The discharge from the nose was large, constant ana very offensive. Her eyes I t-rame inflamed, the lids swollen anj ry painful. After trying various reme dies, I gave herKMjKM The first bot tle seemed to rSmSJ aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated. And in a short time she was cured. Dr. L. B. Pitchey, Mackey, Ind. mr book nn Blond and Skin Diseases mallei' free. Swum snsoHU Co., Atlanta, Ga. .'CARTER'S SITTLE Welt Heoflacho and relieve all the troublas toof flint to a bilious state of the aj-tiu, auah Ml jJUrinesn, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aft: sating, Pain la tbe Side, 4o. While their most "orcMksblo success has boon Bhoim la ottttng , SeaSache, yet Carter1!! LltUo Liver Pffla are rqiully valuable in Constipation, curing and prs venting this annoy Ing complaint, while they alae correct all disorders of t hes toinacli .stimulate tbe ;iver and regulate the bowels. EveaUtaeyonl AobelheywonUbe&lmostprioelesatolhosawha suffer from tile Jiatrosaingcomplaint; butfortu 0UlytUfiirt;oodnosdocs nofeudhero.and those whooncetry them will find these little pUlavaltl. fiMe In no many ways that they will not be wll lUiiftoCowitbouttliem. But after ollslclt bead ACHE s the bane of to many lives that hem Is where ivoc.alii'nurgrcat boost. Our r.UUoure it while ot jera da not. Carter's Little Liver Pilla are very small and very easy to take. OneortwopiUamakeadOM. 'Xhry bki Ptrlotly vegetable and do not grip or furjjc, but by their gentle action please all vbo ltl'jeni. Iuvl.-leatv!5ceni five for H. Sott ly drugs ta every where, or sent by mail. CAPTt R MEOtCINB CO., New YortCl SHALL PILL SMI ROSE. SMALL PRICE IN. H. Dows' Elixii! WILL CURB THAT Cold A1TB STOP THAT Cough. lias stood the tw for S I XT?? YXAXB 1 i.i. itMtf ih kMat remedvi Ilaown ifor the wire i. CtMumpHouA vault, 'inwfm? ummj f mil J.ung JtUetu" " i hubs oi Prlne 2.1c., 50o., anl Pr inime. em rt niroYWHIBB. r mm, rmm " 53. , i-, aaegt, vt.. Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and tbe publio generally that be has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by D. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street GHENAHEOAH, FA. It 'cure THROUGHOUT. THE STATE News from all Sections of the Commonwealth. HAPPENINGS IN MANY LOCALITIES. JiimiM Heverlu tlie NntPit Orlmliml I.mv- rr, l)len Ht Ml ltnmt ill l'tiilnrtrlpliln A lloissi Falls 1S8 Vvt Into h yimrvy nt Kliir-r-PrtislH A U orhmaii Ilndly In Jurvil iu tlio Mills nt llnui(.tad, Hahhishuro, April 14. The following were chnrtered yestenlny : Kast Brmly Water Company, of Clarion oonuty, capi tal. $12,000; the Stafford Water Company, lo furnifli watei to Tredyfln, Chester county, capital $1,000; the directora are Geore W. Chilila, Anthony J. Droxe, of I'hitadelphia, and Herman Wendell, of Wayne. St. David's Water Company, to aupply water to Radnor, Delaware county, capital $1,000. Mlllhoiiae Water Company, to supply water to Hnrerford, capitul $1, (W0. Bkippnck Water Company, to supply water to Lower Providence, capital $1,000. Elm Water Company, to supply water to Lower Merion, capital $1,000. Devon Water Company, to supply water to East Bov capital $1,000. Valley Korge Water Company, to supply water to Upper Merion, capital $1,000 All of the above compa nies have the same dlreotors as the Stafford company. lho Johnson Compuny, of Johnstown, to manufacture Iron and steel, capital $1, 000,000. One of the incorporators is Con gressman Tom L. Johnson, of Cleveland, (J. Lojcau's Ferry, of Truller's Eddy, rmstrong county, capital $250 Snlvntionlsts Attacked byXuiifrhH, Pittsburg, April 14. The Sulvatlon Army held another meeting at Twelfth and Liberty streets and only the presence of a guard of police prevented an outbreak lioiilur to that of last week. The toughs gathered at the first thump of the bass drurn aud rattle of the cymbals, and in a minute or two a mob of over -iuu liau gath ered. The trouble started atonoeand mud ind stones began to rain down upon the "'alvationl'tR. licfore the trouble became erious a squad of police appeared and dis perhed the crowd. CHiiipln Won the right. McKEEsroRT, April 14. Willinm Cnm- pin, a young resident of this city, is muk UK unite a record in thu pugilistic woild ile only recently entered the prize ring. At East Liverpool, O., he fought thirty-six 'iiinutes with an unknown, whose name was afterwards given as Newell. He is flacked by Staley, of Pittsburg, who is the hacker of "Denver" Smith, and he Is match ed to fight Evnus, of Pittsburg, at Babs Island on the evening of Hay 12. AVestmorelatid's Tlireo Dull Towns. Qrkbsbburo, April 14. The prospects ire that there will be only three baseball clubs in the county this season. These are located at Jeanette, Irwin and Latrobe. leanette ia the only one that will enter the Monongabela league. Greensburg made an effort to form a team, but has thus far been unsuccessful. Jeanette and Irwin will cross bats in the first game at the lat ter place to-morrow. McCarthy ami SchuImii May Meet. Du Bow, April 14. In the matter of the recent declaration of Tim Scanlan, of Law- renceville, that he is anxious to meet any man in Western Pennsylvania for any money, at 100 pounds, there in a man In Du Bois who would not object to meeting the Lawrencevllle pugilist. He would, in fact, euioy a little "UK" with 1dm. The Du Bols boxer is T. r . McCarthy. Cut Its Body Nearly In Two. Norristown, April 14. A horse and oart were backed over an emlwukmentinto a quarry at King-of-Prussia, falling a (lis tance of Vto feet. In its descent the horse struok a steam pipe with such force that its body was cut almost in two. A number of men at work in the quarry heard the crash of the tumbling team and barely got out of the path of its descent. The 1'ostorHue Robbed Again. Lebanon, April 14. Thieves entered the Lebanon po-office yesterday morning and robbed Uv wife of a wnall amount of money and stuu.pi. It is thought the loss will natoxc cd .J. E-itrance was gained by prying off on.' of the rear shutters. The same ofiice was ei..ircd In the same way during the term of a former postmaster nbouv two yemv ago. The WaB'iinRtoii-Ji'fi. ion Sports. Wamiihq-on, April 14. The oompetl Uve dull ti. be held by the students of Washington and Jefferson oolleges on the TM of this month promises to be an inter eating affair. Twelve seniors wUl give an exhibition with broadswords, sixteen jun iors with barbells, twenty sophomores with Indian clubs, while twenty-four freshmen will swing dumbbells. Mis Mind AM'ected by Over-Study. TJniontown. April 14. Jfagnus Reid was brought to this city by fi er Butler, of Henry Clay township, and placed in the custody of the sheriff, his mind unuuu; be come unbalanced by ever-study. ft.i Keid who is an educator of more than local re pute and an author of some note, Uvea near (Jounuence, on tne J) ayelte county side. To Test the Brown fjegmantwl Gam. BiRBSBOKo, April 14. The llnal test of the Brown segmental gun, bulit at tbe Diamond drill works In -this borough, will be made here to-morrow tn the presence of a lars party from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, W ashington and other cities. It will then be taken to the proving grouad at Sandy Hook for tbe government tests. To Moot on May 8, Gruatfrsir-Ra. Amril 14. The Southern aanforence of the Pittsburg Lutheran Synod and Sunday school vonventiua will meat at Latrobe or Monday evening, .nays, lawyer Movoriu Dead. FmLADKirau. April 14. James H Havniin. tho nomilar aad nrominent criral nal lawyer, died, yesterday afternoon at his home In De Lanoey Place. Mr. Hevaria had been very ill for some time past. Cattle Sylug of a Btramaa laa. Nkw Stanton. April 14. A strange dht ease has broken eut among the stock la this vicinity and a great maay cattle hare dUd within tbe waat week. His Tlmwti Torn front His Hand. noMKSTKAB. April 14. Oharles Bostard, flrat nitraan in the open hearth No. 2 had his thumb torn from the hand by a bwiuth ing hook. trwr-l r Whyisbtrictiypure W Si V V White Lead the best V V XX V . int ? r3ccauS0 it will outlast all other paints, give a Handsomer nnisn, netter protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less. If Qarytes and other adulterants of white lead are "just as good" as Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white leads always branded Pure, or " Strictly Pure White Lead?" This Barytes is a heavy white powder S round stone;, navmg tne appearance costing only about a cent a pound, and Is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be careful to use only an old and standard brand of white lead the John X. Lewis & Bros. is strictly pure, "Old Dutch" process, . i .i . r i i i r ana esiauusneu uy a ineume oi use. for colors use national Lead i-o.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead. For sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us Tor a book containing informa tion that may Bave you many a dollar; it will only coat you a postal card to do so. r JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia, giiniSkat. sVoutino Kinvs, Tn rvrn 7t fl.A r.w;lluf ...nt. rested ill lioston on the charge of us'iult and battery on John A. Breen. Gus Tuthlll, the New York aporting man, wants to mutch Jim Daly with either Joe Choynski or Alexander Oreggains ut 158 pounds. Bob Flteslmmons wants to bet $10,000 that he can stop Alex. Oreggains in six minds, and will. In addition, lorfelt S1.UUU If he fails to do the tvlclc. Laurie Bliss, one of Yale's famous half backs, has been engaged to coach the West Point Cadets' football team, and will be gin work alxrat August 1. William Hosan, a pugilist, was shot by J. C. Cook, a saloon keeper, at Deadwoou, S. D. The ball entered the neck and pro duced a probably fatal wound. The regatta committee of the Middle States Association deoided to hold tbe an nual races on the Paasalc river, July 22 C. R. Zaffone, of the Potomac Boat club, of Washington, was agreed upon as the ref eree. Tho ohallenge issued by "Lew" Shaw, the well known Western bllliurdlst, to play any one In the wrm at fanoy shots and finger billiards for $50 a side, has been accepted by Professor Kaarlus, of New York city. A cablegram from London is to the effect that John Boberts, jr., the English bil liard cliamnlon. and his agent. Taylor, has sailed for America, the object of the visit being to arrange the International match with Ives, to be played lu Liondou next June. ABOUT THU KAII.ROAI1S. Over 160 trains a day leave Harrisburg over the several roads centering there. Laborers employed on the Chicago, Bock Island and Pacific declare that there will be no strike on that roud this year. Eugene I. Sandt, has been appointed general superintendent of the Heading rail road shops in Heading, and Solomon stout. of Newbury, general foreman. George II. Daniels, general passenger agent of the New York Central, is under treatment at Jut. Ulemens, Mlon., tor a sen ous attack of inflammatory rheumatism. The new flyer which it is said is to be put on the Pennsylvania soon to compete with the proposed one on the New York Central running between New York and Chicago, will be run by the Trenton cut off, thus running a number of miles north of Philadelphia. It will not enter that of l$rd manufcvifureTs tic Wonderfo.1 J"uccSS of1 f'soie oFihc strotij i'cences oF iTs fa fua "fb Kousef(e epers, ThJEASQH of fkh Suceets is (o"frofcW is aJrrTEH shoftiMng for en. jjrodutaelj nd hs HOHB of the otjecfton&bl9 Feature mcfiserijaoy Connettad, Wiih. lrd. 1he f(0l$T Imitations tut ttrh'fik Vhu9 of tfte jfettuiKd, m&de orty fey N. K. PAIRBANK & CO., CBICAC0, aadiu X. BeUwars Ave., Vkila. TWICE TOLD TALES I' Are (ometlraes a bore, but when the peo ple are told twice that at Uallagher'a Cheap Cash store they ean buy FHuur and Ta at lower rates than anywhere in this town, they are glad to teat tbe truth of the oft repeated story. Pull line of Gro ceries, Butter and Eggs, Poutoes, Ureeo 'i ruua, nay ana straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cast) Store CORNER CENTRE AND JARD1N STREET! (offb a THAT CURES Toriurina: Eczema, INDIGESTION AND LOSS OF APPETITE CURED. Tltrr)M.nwiNO PlUNi TK8T1MOMAL WAS 33 iSCNT I A ll I IIK lAHtll Ml IfflANTtLh IIOV9R5E IgrC. W rAI.MMl K C , IIKKKtMRR, N. V. H SlANA SABAl' U1I.H 0" , P fluvTi rii,' i linriiii the nofrt three vrnrn imBi Shmvc autfcn'il timiilt mblv with DcBcmtti olfjjM times wi thntl vim unal.lt' t uttt-mltu my work. 1 I SI in eunprvu I mm milK" ! t)ii.H nindowii. I tried vorl(ii icnuilii without ob-H riling any rvllvt uutu l wm induced u uy DANA'S I ISARBAPABILLA I I have token only two bottlri nntl feci like i)S iiewtiittii 1'tmpltfi mid Hltitclu'n linvug entirely ilUnnpuHreil AiirlMc ; lli'KiS f-HtcJ 9Mjr'MIMi uonil. Infni-tlbcHcvclfHB I hml not ton DANAt) I would not he nllo now. Yourf truly, 2, M Uerkliner, N. V. E. A. WOLLABLIt. M g D-"j Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast. Maine, fg "WANTS. Ao. JOR HUNT. Offloes in tbe Hefowich build P linr. Steitm heat iin.l electric lluht. An- ply at Bofowlch's clothing store. 8 18-tf H15L1 WANTKD. A aood girl can secure a position for general housework by ap plying at 21 N. Main street. 1-U-tf li A good girl for general house work. Apply at No. 302 South Jarlln street l-li-tl WANTED. A middle-aged woman to take full obnrge of a family of six. Good wages. Apply at tlio Hbkai.u office. 418 lw OR HAI.K. A general store In the business part of Wouthcrlv. Pa., with a well established trnde. For particulars apply to Romlg & Young, Weatherly, Pa. F lORHLK. Home and lot sltuato on East Coal street. Tho lot Is 15x1411 fBat. and the house contains six rooms and garret, with good cellar. Apply at tne llBRAU) ofllee.2Mm F OR RENT Storeroom and dwelling lately oaounleri hv H. L. llrown. No. 110 rf. Main street. Immediate possession given. Apply to M. Mellet. 3-J tf WJk.7ST'X'lhi J Honest, enorgctlc men tn solicit orders for Pruli and Ornamental Nat'iery Ktwit. Expenses and Hilary to th hc who can leave home and devote all their time to the work, or liberal commissions to loci Urtnts. Stite occupation and choice of tern tory Address. It. O. C1IASE A CO., 1130 South IHjnn Square, Philadelphia, l'a, 4-M-lm-cjd rENKKAL AQEST WANTED.-To write Vi Business aou appoint acents lor largest, etrtotly Masoalo Benevolent Association Guaranteed Fund Plan over RMO.000 00 assets 0,0(10 members cheapest Masonic insurance. Oanalso represent largest Masonic Savings and Ijoan Association. Liberal contract. Aduress, Kred. H Brown, Vice President, 000-1-3 Pboenl.x Building, Chicago. 8-29-al AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The qulokest and great est selling novelty ever producoa. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like maglo. 200 to 800 per oent. profit. One agent's sales amounted to M30 in six days. Another 132 In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wts. 1439 6-24-ly Professional Cards. JOHN K. BOYLE, A TTQRKEY-A.T-LA H". Offloe Kendall building, Rhenandoah, Pa. SI M. HURKB, A.TTORXXT-A T-I.A W. SHIMAMDOAH, IU. OlBee Voom 3. P. O. Building. Shenandoah, a 'd Bsterly building, I'ottsvllle. Q T. HAVICE, BU&UMON UUNTISI. , Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Ste.. Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jyj- S. KISTLER, Jt. D PHYSICIAN AXD 8URQK0X. O aloe -130 North Jnrdln street. Shenandoah. jyR. JAMBS SM1IN. PMYBIQlAlf AND aUJtBMOX. Omoe aad Resldenee. No. U North Jamie Street, Shenandoah. jyH. FRANK WOMER, arJtVIALIBT JJX DISEASm. vmi ddu uirutt, ,ewu, nuMi.r. iui nlahed. Omoe No. 82 Kist Oak street, tiuen- aafloah. D B. S. D" LONQACRE, Graduate in Vtttrinary Surgery and DmtMrf. All oalls hv mail, teletrranh or teletihone at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with the greatest oare, Omoe: Commercial Hotel, Hhenandoah. NEW SERIES. Misers', Mechanics' add Laborers' Building and Loan Association ! WUllajstte a new aeries ot stock on April lth, 1MH fttx hundred aharetrlU be sold. Pint come flrat served. The sale will begin at 5 o'etaefc . m at th offloe of J. R. Ooyle, Esq., BaddaU'e aolldlnc, Bhenaadoah, Pa. DAVID MORGAN, Pres. 4-10-td JOS. R. KNAPP, Bee'y. To Dye k it X"ajBt Colors "r. : USE : PEERLESS : DYES ! Address for sample oanl, KLMIH.l, XT. I'. lli'rkhiK r, N Y S WHY FIELD RESIGNED. He Thinks He Was Discour teously Treated. THE OFFICIAL FACTS IN THE CA8E rmtnimliT nenernl ltlll's Delay In Ap lirnvlnga l'riimntlnn Made lijr l'lillndel plila's riistniaster Jien an the Cause of the tllfflenlty-Ni IXsrnnrtesy iMlemlml, Other Wanliliigt.iH . Warrinoton, April 14. First Assistant Post master (lenetul Evans, who, at the re (ticKt of the postmaster general, will con tinue to discharge tbe duties of his office unlil his tleinocratto successor Is appointed, wai qtiiNtintied yesterday as to the facts ciiniieilMl with the resignation of Mr. Field, post muster of Philadelphia. He said: "I I in ve been advised that i'ustmaster Field has leagued becnuse of alleged discourte ous treatment at the hands of Postmaster Oeueral Blssel aud myself. The . facts, which in justice to the postmaster general should be given, are these; "The superintendent of city delivery in Philadelphia died March 15th last. Post master Field a few days ago recommended for that position, a gentleman, whom I lielicve from the records of this bureau un equal in experience, capacity nnd energy to meet the requirements of that service. I presented the facts to the postmaster general and hia approval of the proposed promotion whs withheld for the time be ing, and the postmaster so notified. '1 took the necessary steiw to place the depai tment in possession of further and more tleliiiit information on the sutiject, but before receiving the information, Mr. Field's resignation was announced through the newspapers. I am quite sure there was no intention to be anyway discourteous but the whole object of our action was to improve the efficiency of the service." The New Minister to Turkey. Washington, April H. Alexander Wat son 'lerrell.of Texas, wliowasyes terday nom inated to be minister to Turkey to sticceed Hon. David P. Thompson, of Uiegou, is a native of Virginia. He Is about 88 years of age, and is a resident of Austin, the capi tal of Texas, where he occupies one of the finest residences m Uie city. Ile is the owner of n great ranch of 8,000 acres, lying about twelve miles out from Austin, where be spends most of his time, lie Is a mau of fine culture, a graduate of the University of Missouri, his education being supple mented py a special course at Heidelberg. "Judge" Terrell, as he Is known in his own state, is a fine orator, and thousands of people think he never had his equal in Texas. In local polities ho has beea an ad herent of Governor Hogg, and his appoint ment wan endorsed by both of the Texaa senators, especially by Senator Mills, bpeaklng of President Cleveland, Judge Terrell said in 16: "He Is a president whose general policies seem wise and demo cratic, but whose idcan regardiug gold the people of the south nnd west will not ap prove. The president's recenimendation to suspend the coinage oi silver means prac tlcally to abolish silver as a circulating medium, to accemplisu which speculators, bondholders and money monopolists are banded together agalnat the Interebts of everybody else. ' The salary oi tne minis ter to Turkey is $10,000 per annum. Agtilnst Senator Martin. Washington, April 14. TUe senate was In session Cor only a brief hour yesterday snrl nearly half of that time was spent, be liind closed doors. Before Koing into execu tive session a rnemorlul trotu seveuty heven meniliers of the Kansas legislature was presented by Mr. Sherman and was referred to the committee on privileges ami elections, declarinn that Mr. Martin's elec tion as senator had been affected by a house of representatives, ten of whose members Lad not held certificates of election, and that Mr. Ady had been legally and fairly elected as senator. The resolution reported Wednesday from the committee on privileges and elections for the investigation of that question came np again yesterday, but whs, on objection by Mr. Harris, laid over till to-day. Tho motion for an executive session was re sisted by the republican senators and was carried by a party vote. When the doors were re-opened Mr. Chandler took the floor to sneak on the Roach resolution, but he consented to defer his speech till to-day. Rreolium Ha Nothing; to Say. Washington, April 14. Secretary Gresh am said yesterday afternoon that the action of Minister ICgan, iu affording an asylum to two of the revolutionists in Chill, who had returned to Santiago, was the subject o correspondence by the department of state, but that in the absence of full Infor mation of all the facte in the case, there was nothing that he could say regarding the matter. Until that Is secured Instruc tions for the guidance of Mr. Egan will be withheld. Tried to Kill Her Father. MiBtiLKTOWN, N. Y., April 14. Walter L. Burt, a young man at Unlonvilla, at tempted the life ef P. O. Tims, of that place, because the latter objected to the at toutloas paid his 14-year-old daughter by Burt. The young lover fired a pistol at Time' head, but the bullet only graaed his cheek. Kurt has escaped with the girl and officer re In pursuit. Lucy Larooaa Critically III. Boston, April 14. Lacy Lareom, th poetess, la critically ill. She has suffered from heart trouble for some time, but a few days ago she had an attack wuioh last- 1 -U.i.t .omIm kAiiniiJ it nat. tmlti.vMl that she can survive another ene. She is gradually failing, and la net likely to live more wuui a l w nou. Mwck Valuable Praparty Burned. Raxjsioh. N. C, AprH 14. A forest fire In Warren county sweat ever four mil of the country, destroying ever SUU farm buildings aud much other property. One wealthy farmar leet eleven buildings. Cattle and hogs were burned te death and raile el ieadag was destroyed. Blaeuaaad the Reach Case. Washington, April 14. ta the exacu Uve seaaieu ef the senate yeaterday the re- pubtioans berated the demeerat for their attitude la the Roach oa aad anneunoed their Intention ef having the matter fully iliinintad in opeu session. Mackay Takes a Brlv. Bait Frawcisco, April 14. Jeaa W. Maekaywat out yesterday for tbe first tUne alas he was saefc by W. 0. BiMy store than a month age. He went wr a drive through the park with Mrs. Mackay. Tha Urrbjr Wn hy Cathaan. Mtwuis, lenn , April 14. The Derby was wen by t.'alho nn, Francis Pope, eee ondi Michael, third. Ttae li.94. STARTLING FACTS! The American people nro rnpldlr heoomhur -n.n nf nnrmim m4j. ftnrt tlm fitilnwtrttlBuametA tbebestronimlri Alpbonsoll itnplilni;, of Butler lJu., swears tnatwnen nt pon w:n Fpeermrow t. Vitus lhince. Dr. Ml las' Cn:at Reetorattv Nervlnocurad him. Mil .1. it. .Mi!lir.if Yatpw Aiso.Ind., .1.1). Taylor, of LaKtinp"rt. loci., eol gained 30 pounds irotu taking It. 11. A. Qar4 ier,oi Vistula, mil., wni etireo or 4 ie w) convnt ilonaadar.and muoh hfai' u he. diKKtneaa- baflSjw .tcho. and nervous nroptrr,' on. bv one boiusw ;nnlol Myers, Brooklyn, Mich., pay- hta daneMK wascurcd otlnsnnity ol icn yeiihi' &ti.ncllng. Trial oottles and flno book nt iiiiiiirl'ii" onre, FRn ai oruggists 'l niu rcmeay r ml uun no opiates. Or.NI lies' Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON. PA.. Manufacturers ol pneiety IqQodif I Ot Every Description. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, Ac JUT-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PHICES.-fM Write for catalogues. Correspondence solleiet Engineers! There's no such quick remover of coal mA oil stains or healer of cuts and bruises a KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of ta ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT. .7 S. S. KIRIt &. CO.. Cbioa. White Russian Soap A lri ASENTS WANTED for the only Autborlzwi BIOGRAPHY OF JAS. G. BLAINS By GAIL HAMILTON, his literary executor, w th tbe co-operation of his family and forMr. lllaine's great History. "Twenty Years of Cba- gress, and his later book, "Political THaaefr sions." One proBpectus for the three booha. Exclusive territory given. Write tor terms tot THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwioh, Owm BmDFELD'S gg.TOJVPiVl Mr'MAIUV WMK BRAJflELD REGULATOR C0ATLflNTAT tlllllli -.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. T "m3 mmtmrm Aft on a wir prtmrtpVi . wmlnta e-rio oV.t. aliMlleii SChIMHW i.w uvwf ILS Da, MnaS 1 r B1V LEWIS 98 (PaTKTE1) IT IS THIS BMT rJr o Dln watt jiku. or '. i st j.. Ptilla..Pi a. CURE YOURSELF! r If trotihledwith Gonorrho rtJleet.Whltn.Rperruatorrha for any uuoatural dlai hitmiika stout drugfibt (or a botti It i urei U; a few day tne aia or tuiiicitv at I doctor. Non puUotiouf sail 1 auarfinteed not to etrlctur. i Jw Vniversat American Cm, 5Iannfartture(t by . Th Bvwis Chfrnical 0o. 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