A Powerful Flesh Maker. process that kills the tatc of cod-liver oil has done good service but tin process that both kills th 1 ta te and effects par tial diction has done much more. 569 jt nch alone in the field of far foods. It is easy of as iwiiliition because part ly di-c .ted before taken. t j Fmulsion checks Con su.,'.if.'ii and all other 't sun? diseases. I mi- bR"Ott Howne, riinnlsts, . KcwVui.i Sold er druggists .nnrwherg. MI J. P. Wilhims & Son. S. Maw Si., Shenandoah. DDHrr OP ft-J Tnfanillni. l,n,rira yj o j are invited to Inspect what may be flrmwl tlm Inrrrost. vnrlntv nf Fiirnituro nwAar. JMfirms,. (irrrnii- nnn NRWlnrr Wllf'IllIIPS 111 V.Lrifi.lN HLVIHW ILIlll T.ri.!.H. J- p. Williams &.Son, 13 South Main St. zm ten mm -.nme gkm disease e.w- f ! ten monl'is, &nc! w tj ! - i bv M. H. WOUT, Uppc. Maiiborc . o ,SWK fjPECIFIC irsafrnof V,rta Se"'i i - H'eSOSn and have I'm! ,,( MI'vfl5fvKWt"r" "f thn ''" i remittent phvslcians atteiu ( nd i. . -.,1.1. b. B. 8. did tho work. , TV i. ' I .UCl'ATRtCK, Johnson City. Tenn jcltlso on Bk1 -1 ' let RUn Diseases mailed Tree, f ft BWI1T SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta. Ga, u sjHdni.ii .'a I hi I ijiNai E. nil.. PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of S52JJ 0f Every Description. 7as, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, If WFINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.- iVr'te for alogues. Correspondence sollorWi felditt nfl. ''-and relievo all tho troubles Incf. ilent tn ah'tiers etateof the system, such &JI Dizziness, 1 us. a. Drowsiness. Distress alter naung, rain la tno biuo, so. wane ineirmosg rtfmaritioio cuccecs nas uocnBuowniuc yet Carter's Llttlo Liver ViUa era jLIa in Constipation, curing and pro. rnnnylngcompl:iint,whilo they also ra. rsoxtne&toxnaclijstimulatethe equally va' venting t correckali Jwerandr .!ato tho bowels. Evenlf theyonlj Cured EAD "fci : oalmostprioelcsatotllOiawtHJ d itreaalngcomplalntibutfortu d nnotendhere,andthOM ii .1'iH :i 1 tbesa little pills valu- - i L wm aot ..Ltuca. J:.. S. rtoraUtlotlwaa r i' , um ly lives that here iiwbtn .;L' ut. Cm puis cure it while Ij Pilln we vory small and o o or two piilamoiroft dose, Ublo a:id do m. t grytt or ntlaftctiaa pK-i.jo t'll who iicantai flvfovSl. HeM ' are, or mat by mail. ' ( INS CO., Now Yorki v.H. DOSE. SMALL PSUCE c t I, ACL T W v-J v.) f ir th only Authorized BIOGIUi'ilY OF J1S. G. BLAINE Jv Oat u '.irr.TON, nu literary exeoutor w lb n i i m m nf liH family and for Mr Bl"ni- t Hi tory, 'TtfPiity.Years of Oon r tin I h i l,ttr r io'f, "I'outlosil Discus ' ." On pro poem for the three bonks, is iv ' t. u- tory glvun. Write for termi to THE HENHY BiLL PUS. CJ., Norwich, Com -Tf f EWlS' 98 1 tn4 Via i the cautebM u i Mkt the 6e m il. IUM '1. SCHMIDT'S Celebratad Poller, Ale and Bee' JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branoh. (3URE THROUGHOUT THE STATE News from all Sections of the Commonwealth. HAPPENINGS IN MANY LOCALITIES. A lO-Vem-OId Hoy Falls 400 Tcct Uown u Slope at Onelilu Colliery anil U In ula i 1 y KIIIcmI Augustus Dry Itnrncil to Death A Decision in l'avor of tlio Statu Against Philadelphia. County. IIarribbuhg, April 18. In the matter of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. the city and county of Philadelphia, Jurigo SImoiiton yesterday rendered an opinion in which the defense will pay over to the state the sum of $887,808.55. This Is a elating of litigation growing out of the malfeasance of John Bardsley while ho was city treasurer, he having as the fiscal agent of that city collects-d this money, but fulled to pay it into the treasury of tho state. On tho principal well established In law that the principal in a transaction in responsible for the action of an agent Philadelphia is held to pay this money into the state treas ury which its ugent, John Baidsluy, pur loined from its treasury. Crnwftirtl lilies Two ltejiortn. PiinADELriitA, April 18. George L. Crawford, sjiecial master in the Philadel phia and Heading railroad' receivership, yesterday filed Ills flrst two lopurts in the UnitMl Suites cucult court. Ihe Unit re port was under the petition of John Lor uie mid others, holders of over $800,000 of Heading preference bonds in which levo was askeu to Intervene In tlio foreclosure suit of Thomas C. Piatt. The application was for tho purpose of having the coupons of 1893 nud 1893 on tho first and second preference bonds cashed upon depositing all prior coupons in the registry of tho court instead of surren dering them to tho company, so that tho rights of thn complainants would bo pro tected in the pending litigation. The master says the petitioners are en titled to payment of their coupons matur ing February 1 , 1892, and also tho coupons maturing February 1, 1893, upon deposit ot their coupons in the court, pending the determination of proceedings upon their original bill, without enforced abandon ment of their claim therein and surrender of prior coupons. The matr further says that the applica tion for a mandatory preliminary injunc tion compelling payment by the receivers of the '9 and '93 coupons and the issuo of slip receipts should be denied. The fcecond report of Mr. Crawford upon the petition of the receivers asking author ity to settle the suit of the Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit and Insurance Com pany, trustee under the will of William liiebardson and others against the Heading Coal and Iron Company, pending In the common pleas court, and purchase the Leouaid Heed tract of land on the terms proposed. Hegarding this the master says that settlement should be consummated. Burned to Death by a Camp Tiro. Reading, April 18. Augustus Dry, of this city, in company with several com panions, started on a fishing trip to Mlll mont, several miles down tho Schuylkill, where they expected to spend Sunday. They built u fire, the air being raw and chilly. As Dry was feeling tired, he laid down to sleep near the fire, and during the absence of his companions the wind drove the blaze towards him and ignited his clothing, burning him in a horrible manner. Several of his toes were burned off, while the skin on his legs nnd body hung in shreds. The man was brought to tho Heading hospital in a wagon, but died several hours after being admitted to that institution. Hs was 43 years of age, and had liecn married three times. His third wife and seven children survive him. yew llufllnea Firms Chartered. Harhishuho, April 18. The following were chartered yesterday: The Jefferson Mining Company, of Drookville; capital, $30,000. Lehigh Steel and Iron Company, of Allentown; capital, 350,000. TheAcmo Creamery Company, of Port Allegheny; capital, $5,000. Sterling White Lead Com pany, of Pittsburg; capital, $200,000. East Warren Heal Estate Company; capital, $50,000. Union Tannery Company, West field; capital, $50,00 . Elk Tanning Com pany, Hldgoway; ca;jit 1 . $50,000. Penn Tanning Company, Sheffield; c.pltal, $100, 000. The Minora Aro All Safe. Hazleto., April 18. Late last niqjlitthe fire in the Crystal Hidge mine had Imrned out the slope timbers, and that opening caved in near the suiface. Thet.itrance to the slope was gained yesterday afternoon through Cranberry mine and all the miners were taken out in safety. Another fall oc curred near the bottom of the flrst lift. The fire now extends clear to the third lift. The work of flooding the mine will bs be gun at once. A ITlro Caused tho niazo. Philadelphia, April 18. A blaze fit James K. Parks' hall, on Wharton street, near Point Breeze avenue, lloked up $2,000 worth of property, and considerably ularmed the people of that section. The flames started from an electric light wins, charred the frame eoat and hat room at the rear of the building and then consumed a piano in Donnelly & Collins' dancing acad emy, adjoining. Fell to His Death. ItAaurroN, April 18, Patrlok Kennedy, and 10 rears, while playing about Oneida oolllery fell down the slope, a distance of 400 feet and waa killed. BBIKF l'ENNSYLVANIA 1TJSMS. The work of macadamldng all of Jen kin town's streets nas begun. The Norrlatown Lutheran churches con tributed nearly $900 to the Charity hos pital. Survivors of Allen Infantry, of the First defenders, will banquet in Allentown. to night. Montgomery county school directors will elect a county superintendent of schools May SO. One of James Brother's feet waa ground to pieces in a feed cutting machine at Wei don, Montgomery county. Allentown liquor licenses expired to-day and the town will go dry until the last ot the week, when new licenses will be granted. Weary ot collecting rood taxes at New Benton, Dauphin county, supervisor W. B. Heed has disappeared after writing a note Intimating auioide. A majority of the commissioners ap pointed to investigate have reported against u change in the boundary line between Lackawanna uud Susquehanna counties. THAT CURESS m jniiOMn HALL, Wfttcrfun!, N Y. TORTURING " Headache for 10 Years i"S I JtY Dana's Sarsaparilla "I WAS CURED!" MR. llAl.t, WAR T1IK nRBT MAM Tfl I'THrU ifimS BIMNA'81 COIIOEB. LlrJTKN AH I IB TELLS YOU a IDana Satis ArArtiLtA Co.: R (1f.nti.km en i I hn bei-n a tniffcrtr from! illomliioliM flin lnt. It'll -voter. TAtI I fall 1 nw In one nf our locut jmpi-r an fwlvprtlic-i Hmcnt in yiur niciuuuc, ouu KBUinuiuSil Ol Iwoiiilorfiil ciiiii. & I decidHl to trv one bottle Tho flrt trottlcS B greatly rplicvi'J inc, unci tiy tho time I had taken irwo more littles 1 WAS O UJti: I. I cani r recoinmeca DANA'S SAHSAPAJRILLA Sasasiaro initl I'ctliiblo mefllcltio. mnoetrully yours. Watcrford, N. Y. JlJnOME BALL. The truth of Mr. Boll's statement Is rertlned toa Sby . u MODEnMOTTi Dana Sarsaparla Co., Belfast, Maine. S VjUiiuvs. ixt x. I'liarniacisi. WANTS, fc. FOH IlIiNT. Offloos in the If efowlch build Inc. Hteora beat and eleotrlo llizht. An. ply at Refowlcb's clothlns store. 3 13-tf 17IOK KENT. An eight-room dwelling house, ; No 13 North .lardln street, 8hennndo4h. For further Dirttculars aDDly at Wo. Ill North Jardln street. 4-17-tf WANTKD. A middle-aged worain to tnlto full charge of a family of six. Hood wagex. Apply it the IIbhalo oflloo, 412 lw LADIES who will do writing for me at tholr homes will make good wages. Herly with self addressed, stampid onvelope, Miss Mil dred Miller, rjouth IJend, Ind. 4-17-3t FOUHATjE. House and lot sltuato on East Coal streot The lot Is 15x140 feat, and the house coutatns six rnnmn nnrl ffarrot. with good cellar. Apply at too IIeuald offleo.27-lm TJil AJ Honest, energotlonien to solloli ord 'rfor Prult and Ornamental Nursery Ht o. Expenses and s dary to th se who can leave homi nd devote all their time to tho w.irk; or liberal commissions to looitl agents. SUte ooou itlon and chotosnf terrl tory Address, It. O. CI ASK CO., H30 Houth Penn Siiuaro, i'hiuielphla, i'a. 4-H-lm ood GKMRUAL AQEVT WANTED. To write buslnoas and nnpolnt imonts for largest, st'ictly Mauoniu Honevoleut AssoclatUm Guarantee ' Fund Plan over SJOO.OOO 00 assets 9,000 members cheapest Masonto Insurance. Can also ropresent largest Masonlo Savings and Jioan Association. Liberal contract. Address, Fred. II Drown, Vleo President, 000-1-3 fhoenlx Building, Chtoago. 3-29-al AGENTS WANTF.D ON 8ALA.HY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemt oal InkEraslng Penoll. Theq.ulokest andgreat est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seoonda. No abrasion of paper. Works like maglo. 200 to 500 per cent, prortt. One agent's sales amounted to KSOln six days. Another 32 In two hours. Previous exporlenoo not necessary. For terms nnd full Particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'g Co., La roase. Wis. xt39 6-31-ly Professional Cards. JOHN It. COV'LE, A TTORXEY-AT-LAW. Oflloo Deddall building, Hhenandoah, Pa. ML M. 1J0HKE, JLTTORNEl'-A T-LA W. . RIIRNASIlOAH, PA. Office Room 3, P. O Building, Shenandoah, a d risterly building, Pottsvllle. HK Q T. nAVICE, BUBGEQN DENTIS1. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre St?., Shenandoah, over Stain's drug store. jyj" H. K 1ST LEU, M D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offloe -120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah J-JK. JAMK8 UMIN. PBTSIOIAN AND BURQHON, OlBoe and Residence, Vo. 31 Ncrth Jardln Street, Shenandoah. Jin.VNK WOMKB, M. D. Specialtit in Trtatmtnt'o (hlarrh. Praotloe limited to diseases of the eye, ear, oe and throat. Spectacles furnished, guar antied to suit all eyes Offloe 32 .ast Oak street, Shenandoah. D R. B. D LONGACBB, Graduate in Veterinary Surgery and DtntUtry. All calls by mail, telegraph or telephone at tended lo with promptness. Surgloal opera tions performed with the greatest ctre. Office: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. Political Cards. F B OOUNTr AUDITOR, TUSODOBS F. BATDORFF, or pomrviwjt. Subject to Republican roles. JJWK OOUNTY OOUMISMIOKtDK, THOMAS BSL WS, or smtSAXDOAH. Subject to BepubUean rales. jrOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JSLJAS M. REED, or rorrsviLU, Subject to Republioan rules. F OR OOUNTY OOMUiaaiONSR, BENJ. R. SEVERN, OV SUENANOOA1I. Subject to'declslon of the Republican County uuuveuiiou. M Hutting Suffering Women I Alive lo tho Interests of MANY SUCH HERE. our lady readers, wo pub- nun Mrs. Simpson s loiter to Hr. Kennedy. Pear Sir : I waa nn In valid for years, suffering from khlnoy troulilonud ronialo wenlinocs. 1'hy ilcinna prescribed for mo and I took various rem cdieg, but benefit resulted. Our dally paper noticed the success of Dr. Duvid Kennedy's ravorito ltcmedy, of lton dout, N. Y., in cases similar to my own. I purchnsed it. The first bottle taken In small doses, but very regular, Improved mo YfOiiilorrully. Jly complexion cleared, nppotlte Improved, sleep wns sound nnd refreshing, nml alitllefurther use entirely cured me. There never was n medicine for woman-kind, like Favorite Remedy. With all my heart, let me urge them toufo it. Relief will be the result.' Slim. S, P. BiMrsoN, Turner, Illf pucu a irani, cantnu' etatement loaves the Im print of truth upon its luce. The beet proof of tlio voluo of Dr. Kennedy's Favorilo Remedy, is Ihe good It hns done. What reason' then for one culler. Ing, or half sick, to remain so. WILL CURE YOU. Keoley Didn't Sell Out. Chicago, Apiil 18. The statement in a papur hero that the Keeley Company had been sold for $10,1100,000 is Incorrect. An eastern syndicate is negotiating for the re organization of the company witii increased capital and facilities of oxtending the busi ness. If this is carried out, members of the present company will retail! control ot the ro-orgtiniBed company. Sirs. Itlaybrlck Atteuipts Suicide, Londok, April 18. A report has beeu circulated and generally credited in Wok ing that Mrs. Florence Maybrick tried to kill herself ill the Woking prison on Satur day. Sho is aald to have stabbed herself severely in tho throat and chest with a table knife, which was taken from her barely in time to save her from inflicting mortal wounds. Fined $1 for lloxlng Ilia Servant's Itortt. New York, April 18. Professor JohuB. Thomas, who teaches French in the fash ionable Lakewood Heights school for young men, at Lakewood, pleaded guilty to box ing the ears of his former domestic, Joseph ine Kraft, before Justice Low," at Tom's Elver, N. J., nnd was fined $1 nnd costs. There's a Fortune in this Fish, Libeiity, N. Y., April 18. Frank Lnmoreux, of this place, caught a speckel cd trout in a f.trea in near hero which has a well developed liody and two well-formed heads, with either of which it can devour food, lie will send it to tho World's Fair if ho can keep it alive. Tlad Two Mlsuliiiiurica on Hoard, New Your, April 18. Among tho pas sengers of the Cunard steamer An ran la, which has arrived at this port, wero the two English missionaries, Frederick S. Arnot and W. L. Faulkner, who tor heveral years havo been working in Gareganze, Central Africa. "Would you rather buy lamp chimneys, one a week the year round, or one that 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 glass isn't good for his business. o PittsburKli.Pa. Geo. A. JlACUErni Co, 'Amuse merits. MONDAY, TU3SDAY, WEDNESDAY.! ' April 17th, 18tli and 19th, '93 .M The beautiful young heroic char- j n ..ioowr aotor, ; j j hj j ;THOS. E,fSHEA,J Supported by hts own excellent company of ao- tors, BiogerB, oancers una oomeaians. REPERTOIRE : Tuesday evening... "Escaped From Stng Sing." Wednesday evening "Barred Out." Special scenerv, enlolutn lights, grand stage eOeots, and the strongest oom pany in America playing at popular prloes. Frltbets, 15, s!nct 35 Cent. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. pXRGTJSON'a THRATRB. p. j. raaoDsow, maxaqxh. THURSDAY, APBIC 20th. Lincoln J. Carter's Qrand Heettto Production, The Fast Ma. Tfl Sets ot speoial scenerv " Flight of tbe Fast Mali Niagara Fulls by moonlight -wl bolting mist. Practical wrrktn engl and 14 freight ears, ni illuminate.) ouboae. The Dap dive. Bea latlc river scene an steamboat expiation, and otni great realisms. Prices, 25, 50 nud 75 CcuU Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug stor LOTS OF AlTllOriUATIONS AVAXTHl). llxiiendlltirea to tho Amount of S, 00,000 AftUeri For. Harrwbuho, April 18. The legislature liegnn another weeks session Inst night. In the house preparation was made for a special appropriations bill calendar by the committee on appropriations, whloh sunt in fifty bills of that character, most ot the amounts asked for beidg materially re duced. Nenrly all of them are Philadel phia and Pittsburg appropriations among the exceptions lielng 1000,000 for the sup port of the National guard for two years; education of soldiers' orphans $138,000; Soldiers' and Sailors' home, Erie, $160,000; board of charities, $28,500; State board ot agriculture, $33,000; Improvements on Oil cieek, 75,0OO. The bills put in provide for an exiwndituro of about $3,000,000. Mr. Kulbach, of Wayne, introduced n bill authorizing boroughs to appoint police men. On motion of Mr. Jeffrey, of Luzerne, the senate bill providing for the division of Luzerne county and the creation of the new county of Hazel, which had been neg atively reported from tho committee on counties nnd townships, was re-committed tothnt committee. Mr. Jenreys charged that there had been sharp practice in tho committee in connection with the bill. The house adopteda concurrent resolution offered by Mr. Coyle, of Schuylkill, direct ing the appointment of a joint committee to investigate causes of recent mine dis asters and suggest remedies. The commit tee is to sit during the recess and report to the next legislature. A breeze was created by a resolution which came from the centennial affairs committee authorizing the senate and house centennial affairs committee to make arrangements to take the legislature to Chicago when the Pennsylvania building is dedicated and to provide for tlio expense by an item in tho general appropriation bill or by n special net. This proposition was vigorously opposed by Henry K. Boyer, of Philadelphia, who said he was against the legislature going to Chicago or anywhere else at the expense ot the state, lie has been in the legisla ture ten years, he said, and has never gone on a trip of the kind and never expects to. There was opposition from other quarters, anil as members all over the house wero getting out'their axes, the resolution was sent lmck to the committee iu order to save it. A message was received from the gov ernor vetoiug the bill providing for the printing of an additional number of copies ot bnitill s liatui nooK. lie says the publi cation is nu unnecessary extravagance An attempt to make tho rapid transit bill, whloh has already occupied much of the time of the house, a special order for Wednesday afternoon next was defeated by a large majority. Governor Pattison returned to the senate without ids approval senate bill No. Ill, entitled au act "to amend clause 10 of sec tion 1, of an act entitled nu act to regulate the publication, binding and distribution of the public documents of this common wealth." In tho senate Air. McCarrell introduced n bill authorizing tho superintendent of public instruction with the approval o the governor to employ lecturers to attend summer assemblies for the promotion ot education nnd popular culture; also in creasing from $2,000 to $4,000 the amount in excess of which prothonotnrles and clerks of courts, registers ot wills and re corders of deeds must turn into tlia state treasury fifty per cent. The house resolution providing for an in vestigation of the cause of mine disasters was referred to the committee on mines and mining. THIS OLD iOHN DULL I-OCOJIOTIVI!. It Iit-lt llarrltbtirfr This Morning for the IVorld' l'olr. Middlbtowx, April 18. It was In October, 1838, when the Old John Bull lo comotive, which is propelling the train of two flfty-seveu-year-old coaches from New York to Chicago, which left Harrisburg this morning enroute for the World's Fair uml is a part of the Pennsylvania Hallroatl Company's exhibit at the Columbian Ex position. This same locomotive mado the first trip on the part of the road between Middle town and Harrisburg and on Its trial trip among the paswngers was a youth of 10, who tended bar for his father at the Wash ington House, in Middletown, and some years nf forward became one of the directors of this lino known then and since ns the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mt. Joy nnd Lan caster railroad, which was leased to tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company in 1800. This youth is Colonel James Young, the renowned farmer king of Middletown. Mr. Young has served on the board of the com pany since 1859 and was re-elected at the last annual election. Colonel Young wit nessed the passage ot the train through Harrisburg this mornlug. Muny Teople Saw tho "John Hull." Habkisburo, April 18. The "John Bull" locomotive hauling two coaches which was soheduled to arrive here over tlio Pennsyl vania at 12:20 this morning did not arrive here until 4:30 owing te some delay be tween here and New York. When it did arrive, notwithstanding the early hour, there was a large erowa ot people at tne depot to see what it looked like. It is said that over 1U,UU0 people viewed the strange looking train before it left for Chicago at 8 o'clock. Ou Trial for Her Life. Bosot, N. Y April 18. Mrs. Mary Houlihan was placed on trial yesterday for the murder of Larl Braver, near Verona. July 80, 1802. Mrs. Houlihan, a woman ol oo years, says Braver, a man or. 04, at tempted to assault her and that she killed Urn in self-defense with ao ax. She then poured boiling witter on bis body. The district attorney calls Mrs. Houlihan's story preposterous and says he will prove Braver called to collect some money whloh the woman's, husband owed him. Imprisonment Tells an Hayes. State Sino, N. Y., April, 18. Col. vr. B. Hayes, who has been In prison here for two weeks for' perjury, has been taken to the prison hospital upon the reoommendation of Prison Physician Clvine. Hayes has worried himself so much over his imprison nest that he baa completely broken ttswn tat health and aplrita. A Statue te Queea Isabella. Vww York, April 18. A movement te snot a statue to Queen Isabella, ot Spain, has been started by several well-known so ciety ladies, headed by Mrs. O. Van Etteu Mack. The intention is that the statue shall stand at the Eighth avenue entrance to Central Park, facing the statue of Co lumbus. JKmf I h Won tsi Two Rnrmrls, OOKST lii -N.i, N. Y., 'pnl 18. T'e right here last night between t liiy Smith ot Boston, and Tom WUl.ains, of Aus tralia, was won by Smith in two roi.nda. There W nothing llko the RESTORATIVE NCiVINH discovered by tlio pteot, aroclartot, Dtt. 1V1II.S8, to cure all nervous dlseaaes, as toadoohe, tho fluon, Norvoua Prootm tion, Gleeploe&iieoe, iJourelvi'n. nt. Vitus 'Jatioo.FltOand Hysterl's. Mirny phynlolaBtt j -a it In I belt- practice, and my Uu reaulta an wulcrfol. V7e htvo hundreds 01 tcit iniontolii 1 'to t "ioso from druititlsts. " Vo havo noror koosm j-.-t:.ln llko it." Slow ti Co., ByM-o, H. T. ' v"rr WtloboMbrtussw'TO'oi: pnino," J.CV. .ill, Ulllslljlu, JIHlU. ".L rLob-:f tell r TO 1 Km Wrxxh-nrlh ft Co.. 1 i.rt UorrtO. 10. "Iervin sells bettor 1'i.xn nnytlilng te etat had." H, F. Wyatt Co., C Micord, N. H. TrtM. noUlo and book of tcatlmoni.t! j rriu.,fcdttitfWsjV UR. MILES MEDICAL. CO., CUthart.lrKi, "1lillllii!!llll,lii!!llli!HI; There's nothing will clean you up so quickly or heal your burns like dusky sun TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR GROCER POR IT. S. vIKIC Ss CO.. Chlonso White Russian Soap Th0 Tho Btvit Soap fa lanoeue foung Mothers! Be Offer Tou a .Remedy itJilch Insures Safety to -.'o of Mother and Child. it BROTHER'S FRIEND " jftoftj Confinement of its Pain, Horror andnish. After usfngonobottleat "Mother's Prleod " t ' ii-tired buclhilo ualnTand uid not experience ttaai ui-se afterward uaujil in saoh cases. bra o.Mi z Bios, I-oiriar, no., Jait. 15th, Sir fk-nt by express, charges propald, on retwlpt ol rlc , !. W p.- butUo. Book to iiothcra mailed Ims. liiiADSIStDKEGUIiATOil CO.. ATLANTA, GA. BCT.tl BY AlA BIlUQQISTg. Act on a new principle, rsgalato the liver, bloran' asu bowula Ch.ouali Ml r.mrs D?.. lln.i!srFto en..c W.M hfllATIMlSSBa St -. .c...tl.-.. tnlll r.rl aaM r. Dtt i Mrt'l'i Lieo a'. draegsStJ, nr. rof c .rumitlal. NEW SERIES. Miners', Mechanics' and Laborers' Building and Loan Association ! Will issue a new series of stook on April I9th, 1893. Six hundred shares will be sold. First come flrst served. The sale will begin at 5 o'clock p m at the office of J. K. Coyle, Esq., Beddall's building, Shenandoah, Pa. DAVID MORGAN, Pres. 1-10-td JQ3. R. KXAl'P. Sec'y. sr. CURE YOURSELF I Ti-Aent. 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