S a . r 1 I. Easily Taken Op od Liver Oil as it ppcars in Scott's iimulsion is easily aken up by the Bysiem. in no pther form can so ynucli fat -food be Issimil.ited with out i liury to the prgpi.'i of digestion, itt's Emulsion lif ("""..fl T irrtt- l"l ,ttll. T-TtFrtlrt phitcs has come to be an article Ijof cv.-ry day use, a prompt and I'intaliiblc cure for Colds, Coughs, TL- . . 1. 1 I ... .xiir'i.n iruuuics, anu a positive 3uil'!( r of flesh. J Prci ' ltv fi "i t Bonne, N. Y. Allc)roit(. J. P. Williams & Son. 'iiraiture S. Main St., Shenandoah. ii n ImvArn 5 - w - n J - - I"' are invited to inspect what may be Ijrined tho largest variety of Furniture lirer sreu in Shenandoah. Prices the jiwest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines in various stylos and prices. J- P- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. fhere is Hope IF irtv rv o i" who ."is piuod trouble, Be Blatter i v ,,u i , c nr ng stantuug, prowueu 1 "tl tr.c it l jj aria nave ueen so lar im 1.' jr.u.lir.i "uro impossible. 8. B. B. j tlr r '"i "'ir nli-jcase, anil removes the bj . i . 'he poison from the body, and 'ppi-iir ,i t tonic to me wnoie system. vcr 7 A 1 uii ao may be, mere is nope FOR YOU. Cm i -1 no of a most malignant typo 'VWJ or Gillouio uioou sruuuie, jur wii.'.u I el u -ul various other remedies tv nit rfr i - Mv veurht ineieaseil. mm m can li lnijnM-1 dinencryvay. I consider S. S. W. ,io bean tonio i c vcr uhcu. "a. a. wmoiiT. juiuwav. ua Tr atiso on Wood, skin and contagious blood lsoa mauea iree. Biiiiri bi mmjii'iu tu., Atlanta, (in. fBFM i.EEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of Of Every Description. 'lags, Baoges, Caps, Reganas, && I rFINEST OOODS-LOWEST PFIICES.-W I rrlto for catalogues. Correspondence Bolis'.Hi Sick Ilr ' " and relieve all the tronbl3 ncf dent to a -i Bt&to of tho system. Bitch as JjL"dne . la -a, Drowsiness, Distress aftes bating, Fslaln tho Side, &o. While their most jremawauioLJccetiBnae uuuuBuowaiucucuig s , Csrtfir'a tittlo Liver Mia 1 - in Constipation, curing and pro I equally iK. . venting w . i - in-ooir.piiiint,7niietneyaisa r ithuslomaohtimulatsths :! .is the bowels. lTonifttwyonly tlvcr&ndr - , curoo p U nalmoatprioeleestothoseviia ' :islngcomplalut;butforta jw (1KS nctondhere,andthosa v dl and these little pills tlq 1 , i that thoy wUl not bo wll .uii ci. Butaft:rulllctlieii4 Tlv .1" fit E ivllv: 1 t' st horaStvrlisra . ...Lat. OurpUUoureitwUto : 'nr VXla txe ve" --n-'1 and . cvtw rills ot, .5 ipe Of action, pit. .U whs ,l,!l; Uvnforjl. WA . . .rof or bent by njedU ' ..'.-MB CO., Mew Yorki '".DOSE. SMALL PRICE fan JT it uiTCO for tha oly Authorized I'M'UY OF -f iS. G. BLAINE h 1-Tr TI 'trrrox, his literary exeoutor iti i n i dm ai u of bis family and for Mr Mr ' Hi lory, "Twenty years of Con r - lii -rbook, "I'ouucai uisoue ' iii pi-cms for tbe tbree books. :t ' v i tnrv given, writ for terms to SHE HEH Y B LL PUB. CO., Norwich, Conn f ( ."Mil) - ( .( M.TmA.ty i . i i - i awder ud pumt J- th oontMM ftf liiri ill mfcB tfct liUM I HI iT -r cli'tuting plfi f tur., olot, wahiaf mm !IZ SCHMIDT'S lelebratjd Poiter. Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Wanaprer Shenandoah Branoh 1 ure wo i C h ' t Ver' r U 1 . c ALL AROUHD THE STATE. Interesting Happenings from all Sections. ALL OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS Smnllmx nn dm l)-i'ri-Ho at Kcnillnp; Only Tit nit j -ono C'iikos of tho Dlsonse llei(irll in Tlmt City Tills SlornlMR Dnvld Auiey Killed by His ltiuminiy Torih nt liitston-OtlierStHto News. Readino, April 10, There are only twenty-one oases of smallpox lti tills city at present, sixteen of wlitoh are iu tlio small pox ward of St. Joseph' hospital. The Ave cwes outside of tlie hoepltal are ton- fined to three families. 'the Qraiul Lodge and Grand Encamp ment of Odd Fellows will meet in Heading next month, and letters have been recttval irom the officers of both organizations In quiring as to tbe prevalence of smallpox here and the advisability of meeting in some other city. The letters have been referred to the board of health to be answered. The Iraard of health will investigate the charge against a physician who, it la claimed, wnsthe cause of the disease spread ing in this city. The health oommisnloiiet has traced more than a dozen cases to this physician. It AViih u CtiMM nf Sulolde. Pourr Pleasant, April 11). Suicide, and not murder, now appears to have been ivt the bottom of the mystery snrrouiidlnu the death of hay mernbunt Samuel VV. Leldy, whose bones wore found in the ashes of tin- hay house April '4. False entries have been found in his books, and it is now thought that he dreaded the approaching settlement with his partner, John 1). Huns burger. Large Iwok accounts of nearly $5,00 I were stauding open. His personal account books, always kept at his homo, cannot be found. I he footprints on tha ledger have been identified aa Li idy's own, owing to the marks of the two rows of nails in tho heels. John Sutter, his fore man, declares that lor u week he hud acted strangely. Two Dmtlis in llcrks County. Reading, April 19. Peter Joints, one of the flist iron founders of this county, died In tub, city of a pulmonary uffection, inci duut to an attack of the grip, aged 81 yea i-s He was engaged in the iron busi ness for many years, having operated fur naces and mills in Berks and Schuylkill counties. He was born in Berks and was a member of the eighth generation of bis family in this country. Eliiis Frantz, a wealthy retired farmer of Bethel township, died after a short illness, aged W years. He was the oldest citizen in the northeastern end of Berks county. Asphyxiated by Gas. Ali.bxtown, April 10. Mrs. Charles V. Shoemaker, made a ghastly discovery yes terday morning. Joseph Qangairere, a silk weaver, aged 17, occupied n small room on the second floor of her hone. Monday night when he retired he blow out tho (Jan and was found dead in bsd, having been usphyxlated. The young man was in the habit of using a lamp. Several mem bers of tho family in an adjoining room had a narrow escape. Shot Hlmielf In the Urenst. Philadelphia, April 19. Despondent from long continued ill health, Edward Hamilton walked into Carrigan's cigar store at the corner of Twenty-Sixth and Oxford streets, and before Mrs. Cartigau, who was tending store, could realize his in tention, pulled out a revolver and snot himself in the breast. He was removed to tho German hospital. Hamilton is an ice man and lived at No. 2142 ltidge avenue. Drowned on Ills Farm. Bethlehem, April 10. Abraham R. Wright, uged 50 years, a farmer of Hilltou township, was drowned Monday night. He sauntered along a small creek, a branch of. the Wissahickon, which runs through his premises, to cut willow boughs. Whilo washing tho willow shoots he fell into the creek. It is thought ho was;attackeu with an epileptic fit. His wife, wllo searched for him, found tho body yesterday. A Large Ham Humeri. MYunsTOWN, April 10. The large bank bRi-n on the farm of Adam Baney, near this plnce, was destroyed by fire with its con tents. The live st' ich was saved. The loss Is $5,500. Incendiarism i. Mnmected. Sev ;ral weeks ago an atte'tipt w is made to burn the stables atutcunl to the Uanoy house here, owned by the nama party. I They lllamii the Oporators. Hazlbton, April 10. The coroiior's jury appointed to inquire .uto tho Laurel Hill disaster, by which three miners were drowned, rendered i verdict that William Trerabath, Richard J. Wlllianuuud Thomas Hodgson came to tholr deaths through tho gross negligence of the operators, A. .Tar dea & Co. Dragged to His Death. Eastojt. April 10. David Amey, a wealthy resident of Uprer Harmony, and his wife, drove here yesterday to visit friends. Their horses ran away. Mr. Amey was dragged two squares und killed and Mm. Amey badly hurt. Deceased, was 70 years of age. Maxwell Awarded S2.400. Skauokin, April 19. Alexander Max well was awarded $2,400 damages yester day by a jury in a case against the Phila delphia and Reading railroad for $10,000 damage for injuries caused by an engine colliding with his carriage seven months ago. Must Keep Track of Their Time. Reading, April 18. The train bands on the main line of tbe Reading railroad will hereafter be required to report tbeir arrival at the end of the road, keep a record of the time required in making a tlip, uud note the cause of all delays. A Itepentant sinner Pays Dp. Philadelphia, April 10. A man signing himself "A Repentant Sinner" has forward ed to City Treasurer MoCreary $10, which, he says, is due for taxes on his gold watch. He aska to bare it forwarded to tbe propc state offloer. Now Un,lne PI run Chartered. IIabbisbubu, April 19. The following were chartered yesterday i The MoKeesport and Braddook Passenger Railway Company, capital, $50,000; Bradford Chemical Com pany, of Bradford, capital $50,000. Formed Itself Into u Court. Austtm, Tex., April 18. The Texas Ug- islature has formed itself intp n court to take action on tbe lmpeaobment of Land Commissioner McQaubey, charged with having told publlo school lands fraudulent ly to speculators. JlltS. MILI.Y IT.imUSON, Troy, M. y. The followuia trOivte to DANA'S paver over OLD CHJlomC COM I'LAINTN, mm sent tin by Wm. Groom of the well-known " CUtOOM'S V1TA11 1IACY," 120 Congress St., Troy, Ar. 1'.. Obktlemun: I have been troubled with I.IVlill COHIMjAIXT, I'OMtTIIM I'lOX mill I'S1JSI'.MA for a long time. I omploycd tho best Doctors in the cltyj thoy told mo Old Chronic Complaints were Iinril fo euro. Tholr medicine did ino no irooil. 1 stoiincil taking It and bought a bottle of DAjii'S SAltsAl'AHII,. J.. IJeforo 1 had taken half of it I felt boiler. I have taken threo bottles of 1 mid am better than for years. IT II AM jioxi: tvMi:itH r)i: .111:. I run ent ntiylliliis I want and it does not distress 1110 fii tho least. Yours truly, Troy, K. Y. MKS. JIILLY FEHGUSON. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., BELFAST, ME. WANTS, Sco. F OR UKNT. Omoes in tbe Refowicb build ing. Hteam beat nn i electric light. Ap ply at Itefowlob's clothing store. 3 13-tf IOR RENT. Vn olght-room dwelling house, J No 13 North Jardm street, Ubenandotb. For further ptrtlouUrs apply at No. 15 North Jardin street. 4-17-tf WANl'ED A middle-aged, womtn to tako full onnrge of tv family of six. Hood wages. Apply tt tbe IIkkalu office. 412 lw TADIBS who will do writing for me at their j homes will make Rood wages. Iterlv with self addressed. sUmped envelope, Miss Kill dred Miller, outh Uend, Ind. 4 17-3t P Oil HALE. House and lot sltuato on East Coal streot The lot Is 15x110 feet, und tbe house rooming six rooms und earret. with good celUr. Apply at tne Heualu ofllce 27-lm WJUJHit 'X" JtJ jO Honest, energetiomon to solicit ordor for t'ruti and Ornatnontal Nursery St oic. Expenses and s dary to th se who can leavo hoinn and devote nil their time toihe work; or liberal commissions to local aients. State occu latton and cboloe of terrl tory Aaaress. it.u. uiiame uu., n;w xoutn Penn Square, l'hlla olphta. l'a. 4-11-lm ojd riENEKATj AOEVT WANTED. To write F Dusinoss nnu appoint auonts ior largosi. st'lctlv Masnulo Ilenevolent Association Guarantee ' Fund Plan over J200.000 (X) assets 0.000 members cbeaneHt Masonic insurance. Can also represent largest Masonic Savings nnu ljoan Association, ijioerai cumraci. Address, Fred. II Ucown, Vice President, uuv-i-n I'noeuix iiuuuing, unicago. o -ui AGENTS WANTED ON 8ALAKY or com' mission, to handlo the now Patent Chemi cal Ink U.raslne Pencil. The nulckest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of naner. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per oent. profit. One agent's salos amounted to K0 In six days. Another 188 In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full rosse. Wis. xlW 5-31-ly Professional Cards. JOHN It. COYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. OfnoeDeddall building. Phenandoah, Pa. HT M. BTJKKE, A TTOIlXSr-A T-LA If. SnANOOAII, 1A. Office oom 3. P. O Building, Shenandoah; a i.steriy Duuuing, l-oitsviue. Q T. HA VICE, SURGEON DENTIS7. Ofllce Northeast Cor- Main and Centre Sts Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jy S. KISTLEK, II. D niyswiAx axd suitOEoy. Office 120 North Jardin streot, Shenandoah. D It. jAMKfs Bl'EIN. PHrsiaiAy Ayo aoRoeoy. OJlM sad Residence, n0 si Ncrth J&rdtt Htroet, sueuanaoan. JpllANK WOMBR.M. D. fpteialitt in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of .tbe eye, ear, i o-e ana tnroat. spectacles furnished, guar- amrtfa io suit an eyes Offloe-33 bast OjM. street, Shenandoah. jyll. K. D LONQAOBK, Graduate in PettHniiry Surgery and DmtUiry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at. tended lo with pro upinesi. Hurgloal opera nous penormea wiui tue greawstosre. umoe uommeroisi noiei, Bneuaouoan. Politioal Cards. pOB COUNTY AUDITOR, tiie6dobb f. batdorif, OF rOTXlVlLI.K. Subject to KepubliesB rules. F OR COUNTY O0MMI88IONHK, THOMAS BMLLIS, OF SaSXAWKtAlI, Hubjeot to RepuQlican rales. F OK COUNTY COKMSssHONSK, JSLUS M. BBS J), or rontviLLa. Hubjeot to Kepnblleaa rules. -TCOB COUNTY OOatsUsWOKaUt, BWJ. R. SaVMRN, OF SUBNABOAII, Subject to decision of tbe Republican County uonvenuon. Your Painter has often wasted time and material in trying to obtain a shade of color, and has even resorted to the use of ready mixed paints, the ingredients of which he knew nothing about, because of tlie difficulty in making a shade of color with white lead. This waste can be avoided by the use of National Lead company's ure White Lead Tinting Colors These tint3 are a combination of per fectly pure colors, nut up in small cans, and prepared so that one pound will tint 35 pounds of Stiictly Pure White j-caa to tne snaue snown on tne can. By this means you will have the best paint in the world, because made of the best materials Strictly Pure lite Lead and pure colors. Insist on having a brand of white lead that is standard, manufactured by the " Old Dutch " process, and known to be strictly pure tne John T. Lewis & Bros. This brand of Strictly Pure White Lend and National Lead Coa Pure White Lead Tinting Colors arc for sale by the most re liable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. Tho Knight t lalbol- SIcot. Columbus, O., April 10. A conference of delegates lepiwenting five of tho dis tricts in Ohio of the Knights of Labor and the Ohio Mlneworkers are in session here to promote the interests of foundry labor union men in Cleveland, whose employers, as alleged, propose to discharge them on account of their connection with such unions and contrary to a law passed this winter to prevent such discharges. are STi'fl better vVien fnacfe with farihey are from Cf?EISE arc easfy d ge.s,led b7 Trying Aorfemnrj ; and all off ole he. is belter and jburer ait lard. Slade only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. Delaware; Ave., Philada. Amusements. HJNDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, April 17tb, 18tli3and 19th, '93. Jt Thejbaautlful young heroic obar-J ..ri aoter actor, .i ;thos. e. shea, 5 Supported by his own excellent company of ac tors, singers, dancers and oomedians. REPBHrOIRE : WeduewUvevenliur "Barred Out ' Sp'db'al scenery, oalclum lights, grand stage effects, and tbe si ongestcom " 1 - , pany in Amerloa playing at ... . popular prices. Prices, 15 1 S 4 35 Cent, Reserved seats at Klrltn's drug store. pEKQUSON'S THEATRE. p. j. raaansotr. manaosh. THUflSDAT, APKIt 20th. Lincoln J. Carter's Orend Mosaic, Produotloa, The Fast Mail. TEN ot Pcikl seeasry. Vllgbtof tbe Pant Mall. Niagara, aUs by moonlight wl' h bolUnfitst Practical working nglx,s and 14 freight ears, with Illuminated caboose. Tne Dsgo dive. Kea'lstla river soene and steaaaaeat ex plosion, sad otbsr gieat realisms. Prices, 25, 50 aud 75 Cents, i Reserved scats on sale at Klrlln's drug Btore to eat j " TllllKi: WAS A SPAltrC OP Lint I.TIFT. An Open On .N't Counts Near .linking 8. Co'llgoul .loin the (lient Ma,nrlly. Boston, April 10. S. Costlgonl, as the register of the New England house reads, halls from New York. He retired Mon day night apparently iu the best of spirits. He came to this city on busldess and was to keep several engagements yesterday. Short ly after 8 o'clock yesterday morning he was found in his room unconscious from the effects of gas. Drs. Elliott and Dunn were called and worked for half an hour over the man. He was sent to the Massachusetts general hos pital. It is said there that while he is not out of danger It looks s though be will eventiuilly recover. The police feel positive that the man did not attempt to commit suicide, as there is not tho slightest indication of any effort at self-destruction. NOT A SINOI.K GUN WAS IMItlSn. Ailmlnil Oho in rill VNlis the Ships With out Itelng Balutori. Fortress Monroe, Vr , April 10. A strange thing happened yesterday. Admiral Gherardl visited seventeen ships and not a gun was fired. Arrayed In his best Sun day uniform, the admiral boarded a steam launch and went off to pay oltlclal calls upon the vessels of the first American squndron, the live Englishmen and the Dutchman. Ordinarily suoh a round of visits would have bon tlie occasion for filling tho atmos phere with sulphurous smoke, but when he left his own ship the admiral oidered that no salute be fired and of the foreigners he mode a request that the same noisy honor be emitted. In the nllernoori he went to the six other American ships, but he was carried around withasilenen that was more imptx'ssivo than the salutes. Attempted to Mulder nn Officer. Boston, April 10. Edward Purnham, a prisoner at Deer Island, tried to murder Ollicer Edward A. Marsh yesterday by stabbing him in the uck with a knife. The blade entered under the right ear, making a painful though not dangerous wound. Burnham was overpowered after stabbing another officer iu the hand, nnd locked up. Till! NEWS IN OKN1SIIAL. Smallpox among German immigrants alarms Montreal over the laxity of inspec tion. The Mlantonomoh will fire a salute nt the unveiling of the Eiicsson monument, April 26. Sparks from her pipe et on lite, in New York, Mrs. Mary Moilnuus' clothing, burn ing her to death. It is still believed the United States su preme court will hear a test case on the Chinese exclusion act before it adjourns lor the term. Resenting a drunken cowboy's shot into the house, John Anderson, tho groom, put fatal buokshot into threo serenaders at Charivari, Kan. After five months the mystery of Post master iVMlard Good's murder, at Tarpey, C'nl., is solved by the arrest of William S. lames and Thomas Jones, the former con fessing. Hounded by his vindictive brother-in- law, William Wilson, or Aortu juempnis, lenn., who eloped with handsome Ella Ueusou, was finally accused of attempted murder, and resisting arrest, was shot deud. tiii: rnojuNiiNT di:ai. Roliert McNalr, the actor, died of pneu monia in Je7 York city. James Scott, a tetlred morocco manu- (acturcr is deail at Wilmington, Del., iged 74. Dr. James Lincoln, of Birdsboro, n son nf one of Abraham Lincoln's cousins, died ai that city. Horace A. Hurlbut, widely known In financial circles, died suddenly at his resi- lence in Chicago. Captain James Evans, a native of Phila lelphia, well known in niilitaiy circles, lied in New York aged 05. Mrs. James A. McClres, 80 years old, 3 ne ot the oldest residents of Atlantic City, N. J., and owner of the Metropolitan Ho tel, is dead. Rodman B. Dawson, one of the oldest members of the Brooklyn, (N. Y..) bar, 'lied yesterday at tho Kings County hos pital in Flutbush, L. I. N11WS OP T1IK ItAILltOAUS. The Illinois Central has opened its new depot in Chicago for passenger traffic. The railroad exhibit at the World's Fair will surpass anything of the kind ever atr tempted in the history of the world. Tho Hudson Suspension Bridge and New England Itailroad Company's real estate, bridge equipments and railroad outfit were sold at auction at JNewUurg.IN. 1., to nan' som Hazard for $10,000. The committee on rapid transit of the Massachusetts lenislature has reported in the senate a bill to provide for a union rail road passenger station on Causeway street, Boston, and for the abolition ot all grade crossings in the approaches to the new structure. GENEKAL SPORTING NKWS. Tbe German Turners ot Philadelphia, will hold a fencing tournament ou May 4, entries of which close Apru 37. Jack McAu'iiffe says he will pay no at tention to Stanton Abbott's challenge until tbe latter puts up some money. Von Huvck, the young Yale oarsman who nearly lost the sight of one of bis eyes through an accident, has resumed training. Sam Kelly, of Now York, who recently attested Phil. McReavy in Philadelphia, is matched to tight Kid Hoganln Brooklyn ou April 88. ISMKAKRASSBn KUIIXKiR FIRMS. W. H. Baalev. banker of Jacksonville, Tex., bas failed, owing $40,000 and having small assets. II. W. Suyder has been appointed re ceiver of the People's Mutual Fire Insur ance Company, of Hsrrlsburg. Tha Msnhelm Mutual Fire Iasuranoe Company, of this state, has been put iu tbe band of James 1L uuniap as receiver. PROPERTY DKS'lROYKD BY PIOJC. Kleven business bouses, including the noatoltioe. wt-ie burned at Alto Pass, 111. Loss, $127,(m0. Tbe Dominion Saw and Lead works at Toronto, Ont., were damaged by fire to tbe extent of $oU,uuu. Tka oarao at the s&sauw Chatham which arrived at Bostw from Baltimore was damaged by fire to tha extent of about $50,000. IMervGUs Prostration. SIeiilSMiiem, RlrU nnd SorTnns Hoiwlnohp, Ilnrknelie, IHsatneN,Xcr bid Fenra, Hot FIh.Iioh, Jlrnrses lysenslH,ItI!nrn, Cniifiisjlflii, If yH tprla. Fits, fit. Titus' nance, Oplnm Itnbtt, DranfernnrHK, etc, are rarra by lr. Jlle' Restorative Nervine. It does not contain Ophites. Mrs. Sopbla OL Lrownlee, DeLaiid. Fla., surrnrnd with Epilepsy for M yonrs and testifies U a roninlpteciire. Jaeoet Petre. Ella, Oregon, bad been suffering with Nerv ous Prostration for four yc::r, could not sleep, nothing bolpcd him until ho nned Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine; be Is now won. Vine books Free at druggists. Dr. Miles Nerve ana Liver Pills, GO doses for 25 rents are tbe best' remedy for Blllonsneaf , Torpid Liver, ate.. Me. Dr. Miles' Medical Co.,E1khart,lnJ, TKIAIi BOTTLE FREK. There's no such thorough cleanser of dirt,S healer of cuts and bruises as KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR OROCBR FOR IT. J.A.S. S. KIRK Jto CO., Chicago. H.....W ' " f uNiniiHru wale. A reined vwhleh. If used by Wives sbon t to experience tbe painful ordeal attendant tipou Child-birth, proves an lnf.illilile speci fic for, and obviates the tortures of cpn flnement, lesecrdmr the d oncers thereof to both mother and child, ,' old by all drugglsu. Sent by express on receipt of price, $1-1 par 1 Kittle, charges pre paid. BRACF1ELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, G. Sieullet a.: Act en r' w PiladDlss mjdn r (hi- bier, saonHsti ana bowflo tkrougk tte ntmt. Un- VnStt tp-wiiln cum buloasaeec, tcnli liver ond consttps tic-. STs'liJt, rnUisH 01 usti '.',i?aww&,2oew NEW SERIES. Miocrs', Mecknics' and Laborers' Building and Loan Association ! Will issue a new series ot stock on April 10th, 1893. Six hundred shares will be sold. First come Urst served. The sale will begin at 5 o'clock p m at the ofllce of J. It, Coylo, Esq.-. Boddall's building, Shenandoah, Pa. DAVID MOltGN, Pres. 110-td JOS. It. KNAPP. Seo'y. CURE YOURSELF! If t roubledwith Gonorrhnuil Gleet, Whltes.Spermstorrhossl or anv nnn&tiirftl disrbflrffA..vH fyour druggibt (or a bottle of Big G, It cures in a fewdtys Iwlthout tbonid or tinhllcllv nlm. doctor. Non-poisonous tad leuarsnteed not to stricture. 1 Tht Univermi Awurican Curt. Manufactured by . Th Evant Ohemical fJo.1 CINCINNATI, o. U.S. 'N. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT Cold JlNB stop that Cough, Has stood the S 4 ror SIXTK YKAJti has proved itself tbe best remedy f mown for tbe 'tit I. tint DIuSM la young o: old. fFrl 9e., 600., and tl.00 liei bottle. SOLD CVERYWHERK. miTttBWTO jpf- "gi OtlebtsteA Kpt'lh IHMa4 Rvaad. Svs-C i-iVf lilifclde, UaOIC, Mk Irt.- it fi-r O, htttr itnalitk W. nit 1 . u3 Ovid matfLlj a who. biu nbb B. inisUsL SBTaMSaJ st f for I.IH" or uv Arti. ultra, tCMasWaklfj aAA wt ww ru b rsa pe, Mm 1 UUbiia dUatiKausirfW eVl K "Rifc.r "V -KB 7a IL.Jb .i aa i 1 .4 si V I