The Ragged Cliilil is largely an "outdoor" product. Fresh air and exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain great benefit from Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites, a fat-food rapid of a: imitation and almost as pabtable as milk. YOUR HEALTH May depend upon the way yoi treat the warr lngi vlncli nature gives. A few bottleb o S. S. S. taken at the proper time may insure co health tor a ear or two. rhereforeactatonce,for IS IMPORTANT that nature be assisted at the right ttme.B ucvei inns if mvvb uie system ui l"1 purities, and is an excellent toaic also. He Wants to Add His Name. " Permit me to add my name to your many otht cert Ificatesm commendation of the great curativ properties contained in Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) I U certainly Ane of the bet tonics 1 ever used. "John W. Daniel, Anderson, S. CV Treatise o. blood and skin diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta, Ga. urns1 98 If (pATsWffTBD) Th itnmartt an,4 tiu-ptt I.t ma.1a fhtf ether Ljrc. it m-lug n nne powder t,n4 MM. In a oo wifl neiunt-ahla Ah, tha ooatcnM j. lnnredr (f uih. will niftk the U faun d Hard Annrt In " i -- - - -u.-it'iJ fotn 4 Hard Sonp la tthnlniitoi wittmrfMiV iDftk the Mt . IT IS TUB BK4T for elntaiias wasU pi ' itu'iiftwt.ng lnkft, etoatli, rbJo kw PIW7A, 8ALT M'ffKI OT Hen. An sPhha.,FA. Sick Headacho and rollovo all the troubles I06f dent to a billons etate of tho system, Buoh as Dizziness, K.iuea, Drowsiness, Distress aftss eating. Pain lu tho Bido, to. While their aunt icetoetkable socetaa lias bees shown In otudSQ SSCIC Slttbohe, yet Carter's ilttlo Liver 3?IU CM equally vn liable In Constipation, curing and pre. Venting tli'sannoyInneoraplnint,whllotheyals eorroct all dlBordein of t h3Btomarh,stlmulate the ZlverandrogiUatothobowels. venKtheyonlj f AcHlhey would boslinostprleelessto those wnd I Buffer from tils ctlstressing complaint; bat forto SUtsly tholrgooduessdoes nctendhoreuidthoss whooncotry them will find tbeso little pills Tala lable In so maiy ways that they will not be wit (ting to do without ttom-But of tet all sick haul l&the baao of. so many Uvea that hers Is whet Weraaloeurgreatboast. OuxpUii euro It while jOtbersd-tnot. Carter's L.ttle Liver Plus are vary small ana ' very easy to tato. ono or two Pius maue a aosa Tbey no strictly vegetable arid do not gripe or purge, bavuy Utrlr geirile action please all wh tUtettuin. tn vials at 24 rents; five for ft. SoM Ifcy drogflsts over"Whero, or sent by maiL . CARTP hVEOICINE CO., Hew York! SMALL Pifi. SMALL B0SE. SMALL PRICE J. P. Williams & Son. S. Main St, Shenandoah. OPRIKG OF '93 Intending buyers are Invited to Inspect what may be termed the largest variety of Furniture ever seen In Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines In various styles and prices. J- p- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. AGENTS WANTU for tho only Authorized BIOGROT OF JAM. BLAINE Dy QAlli Il4MIfiT0.V, his literary cxeoutor with the oo-operatl mot bis family and for Mr llUtne's are it Hl-tory, "Twenty Years of Con gress, an 1 l" later book, "l'oilioal Ulsaus slons." One proipeotus for the three boiks. Exclusive territory given. Write for terms to THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Cina ABRAlti HEEBNER GO PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers of ociefiij Ejoodg jjgp Of.Every Description. Flags, Baages, Caps, Regalias, &t 3-f"INEST C00DS-L0WEST PRICES."! Write for catalogues. Correspondence sollslte' L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beet JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch Ift&RTFff'S jiftafl 1 .HEAD ALL MOUND THE STATE. News from all Sections of the Commonwealth. HAPPENINGS IN MANY LOCALITIES. Odd Fellows Confer the (Irnncl Lodge Ho- Ureo at UarrUburic The llody of John Itmt Iteoovercd I'rnin Tine Creek A Burying Ground Condemned at Lebanon Other Stte News, HAWiia-Btmo, April 80. Las evening a special session of the gmnd lodge of Odd I Fellows of this state, yrna held here for tho purpose of conferring the grand lodge ie- gree iion all past grand of Dauphin and adjoining counties, who had not previously received that degrue. The ceremony was preparatory to the meeting of the grand lodge at Reading, beginning May 10 next. All third degree members were instructed in the unwritten work of the order at the conclusion of last evening's ceremonies. Quite a number of past grands from Lan caster were among those who took the de gree, and there was a large attendance from the central part of the state. I ho order of Odd Fellows will, during this week, celebrate throughout the United States the seventy-fourth anniversary of the order. Tho Watches Were Stolen, Chester, April 26. Officer Vail arrested a man at Third and Brooinall streets about 7:50 o'clock on Saturday night, who was trying to dispose of some watches at var ious cheap rates. The prisoner, who was under the influence of liquor, was brought to the city hall, where he gave his name as John JUlntzer. A watch and chain were found upon him. He received tho watohes, hu said, from a man who had stolen them from a' jewelry store at C34 Bond street, Baltimore, Sid. On receipt of this Information Chief Bngshaw wrote to tho olllclnls at Baltimore stating the caw and yesterday Detective T. B. Hull arrived In Chester and interviewed the prisoner. The store on Bond street had been robbed, the window having boen smashed, Mintser was held for a hearing to-morrow, by which time a requisition will arrive from Baltimore A Bond Transaction Ileitis Investigated. Heading, April 20. Upon complaint of John F. Lance, who served about three months as city treasurer, having gone out of office on April 8, select oouncil appoint ed a committee of three to investigate n charge of speculating in city bonds in which tho city clerk, I. C. Fetter, is In volved. Clerk Fetter, when tho matter came up in select oouncil did not even deny the transactions referred to by ex Treasurer Lance, but claimed that he had bought the bonds outright aud subsequent ly sold them, and that on some of the bonds he sustained n loss. At his sugges tion a motion waq adopted to also investi gate the alleged purchase of $10,000 worth of the bonds of tho late treasurer, Mr. Lanco, and ascertain whethar he still holds them, and, if not, to whom he sold them and at what profit. New Charters GranteoM IlAnr.iaBURO, April 20. Following were chartered yesterday: lfenovo Opera House Company, of Renovo, capital $15,000; Mes ner Elastic Rotator Company, of Philadel phia, capital $10,000; Harlem Page, of No. 120 llaplewood avenue, is the treasurer. The Pittsburg, Greensburg and Latrobo Electric Railroad Company, thirty-two miles long, to cover Latrohe, Beatty's Sta tion, George's Station, Greensburg, Jean nette, Irving Station, Wilmerding Manor andStrapton; capital stock $1,000,000; J. L. Mitchell, of Tyrone, is president. rtutlmnny & Co. Get the Contract. Philadelphia, April 20. The contract for building the new quarantine station on Reedy Island has been awarded to T. II. Hathaway & Co., of this city, at their bid of $9,850. Under the Jerms of the con- bract the wort will navo to ue unisiieu m thirty-one days, so that the station will probably be in readiness to begin operations by Juno 1. A New Dank for Chester. Chester, April 26. It is rumored on the street that a movement is on foot to ertablish a new national bank. Judge Clayton, it is said, will bo made tho presi dent, and the bank building will be the Cambridge hotel. Tho juflge, according to the scneme will not enter the judgeship fight to succeed himself on tho beuch. THE KIND m 1 THAT CORE niELPS S. WELLS, I L Jm Lun SC. Y. Scrofula and Salt Rheum Of 25 Years Stantlinrr. EA BLOOD PURIFIER THAT CURES.! DANA 8ABdLtAKIl.r.A fif... I R Oentlkm bn .I hereby rtif tht I have been i jftiuffu-er lur nwr year with Her of. fl guii Bi.u nmc .reneum. jiave empioyea BintuiT PhTBitnans ami oxnenden muiv dulurti in. BproftrieUry mediclm , bluod purilWra, AlUnUiveiJ Ew. , vu:., wu i nave occn on me niarkn lor uie afclSftveari. nil itt 1111 uvnll hi lifmnfli-. i Eandliatlrivrn up hope tbsl there vru ny help for' Bine. Wilt verv little flth I nurrhsMil u LotUa ol Sroor 8ARSAPAHILL.V of mv DrunrUL which Ii Slug 1 ihould call and get my mooy later. No hofwl of any benefit no mndlcfne or treatment eoemcdfl hould refund the. nmnrv. I Utit th stAM tklnb.n Lira men uiy cam. i nua not uk.cn niure inani BoiivIuilt of one bottle when to my furprieeTl 5tounawaaiiciikliiiriBie. llava taken t I bottle und urn Ol'RKl). Tat tSctrur.j lulu Sore are all healed aud I feel like afl DANA'S SABSAPAlilLLA I to all who with a Wood 1'iirIUer (hut Ivuref. iouni very truly, H. Jack Km, St. Ijwimce Cu.,N. Y. 'Sii.-i asu h iv rr l ff w (IlYn:-Mr. Wall, la well-known tn thl.Ma.S nntmsna iiu truteiueut i frtio "'to, " fiiUMinne,n. v. Dana Saisapatllla Co., Belfast, Mains. g You have noticed that some houses always seem to need repainting : they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, etc.; the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his build ing's never look as well. Almost everybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The John T. Lewis & Bros. brand is strictly pure White Lead. "Old Dutch" process; it is standard and well known established by the test of years. For any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. For sale by the most reliable dealers In rwitnts evarvwhere. ii you are suing xo paint, it win pay you to send to us Tor a book containing 3K containing; inior lion mat may save you many a aouar ; ii will only cost you n postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO.7 Philadelphia. W-AUTS, &o. F OH RKNT. Offloos In the Rcfowioh build luit. Btem heat and electric Usht. An- ply at Hefowloh's clothing atore. 3 13-tf 17OK KENT. An elght-ronm dwelling house, I No 13 North Jardln street, Slienunrt ).li. Wrfurthorp.rtlouli.ra apply at No. ISNorih Jardln street. 4-17-tf TOST. On Tuesday, April 2Gth, between 1 Win. Penn and Shenandnab. an not'ount book. Finder will be rewarded by returning to max v neuoerg, ura num anoy, nenanaoau, Pa. ' 4-SO-lt rpOR S.VLH.-A Hrst class beater. Rood as 1 new. ant a store oonnter 12 feet lone. Owner sluing on account of removal. Apply to liuurv I Jones, corner unerry anu unoii nut streets. WANTED. A few men of Ufa and pnsb. Good pav. steady employment and Unlit work. If making less than (IQOOper or and expenses wrl'e us. Toe Uuarantee Nursnry Co., Geneva, N Y. 4-20-Ot FOR SAtiE. House and lot situate on East Goal street. The lot is 15x140 feet, aud the house eoQtalns xlx rooms end earror, with good cellar. Apply at tue Herald offloe.CT-lm WJSkJSOWJUtJLt Honest, onergetlo men to solicit ord-'rnfor Kruli and Ornamental Nursery St . Expeanes and s lary to th se who can leave home nd devate nil their tinio to tho work; or liberal commissions to loaal azents. St-ite occu ttio-i und ohoionf terri tory Adaress, k. u. uuask aiju., nsoHoum I'enn Mquare, I'nua cipma, i'a. 4-u-imeoa t GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com A mission, to handle the new Patent Chemt oal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erasos Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like made 200 to 500 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to 1630 In slxdavs. Another S32 in two hours. Previous experience not neoessary. For terras and full Sartloulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La rosse, Wis. x4S) 6-34-ly To represent and collect for our UTVin Ajirt CJoofls. sfjSlS per -vreelt. CHICAGO LITHOGRAPH CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. Political Cards. F OK COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDOIil'F, Or rOTTSVILLE. Subject to Republican ruloq. jrqiOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS BELLIS, OF SHENANDOAH. Subject to Republloan rules. ptOlt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELI AS E. REED, or PoiTSViLLE. Subject to Republican rules. tTT10R COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL NEISWENDER, OF SlinANDOAH. Subject to Republloan rules, TtOR COUNTY OliMMISSIONBR, JSXNJ. S. SXVXRN, OF IHBNANPOAn. Subject to deelttOQ of the Republican County (Convention RETTIG'S Beer, and Porter. T AJr AGENT for tho -1- Ohas. Jtottlg's Cele brated Beer and I'ortor in this vicinity, nlso Borgner & TSngel's celebrated India Pulo Ales and Old Stock. Ortlors will recolvo prompt attention. Finest brauds of 'Llciuors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. Begs to announoe to his Meads and patrons and the public generally that he baa purchaMd the barbershop lately occupied by II. J. Yost, Ho. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, FA. A STARTLING FACT. Sixteen Pir Cent, or Lire Insurance Applicants Rejected on Aooount or Die eased Kidneys. Tho TwnWi C .mes From Lack of Care, Dr. Lambert th" general mediesl direc tor of tho hquitablo Lite Insurance Coin lny, N. Y., said : " W reject sixteen per cent, of the applica tions made to 1 s for ln.-urar.ee. and I havesared toe entire expense of tbls nmittoal depart ment, by the rviection alone of applicants wbo had diseased kiilnevs, and who died within two year after I r.jocUxl them." This appalling statement coralmr as it does, from such htph medical authority, should have the attention of onr citizens. There is no reason to day, why people should allow kidney disease to get such a bold on them. Nature sends her warning in the slight pain lu tho back, poor circulation of the blood, sediment In the urine. When any of these symptoms appear, Dr. David Kennedy's Fuvorite ltemedy should be taken in small doses at once, aud thus drive the poison out of tho blood and restore the kidneys to healthy action. To our knowli'dcro this is the only medi cine that surtly und effectually cures this almost universal complaint. Wo note the happy reoovcry of Mr. Oscar Lambert, or Jcrico, Mo., whose oae has becu talked of lu the papers the world over. Oscar Lambert. Quoting from bis leller. "Ineglected t'i first svinptoms until I found myself fit bed with complicated disease of the kidneys. No mortal evi r suffered more and lived. Jfy phrMeinn failed to help me. I then used to. David Kennedy's Favorite- Remedy, madeatRomloiit, N. Y. It relieved my kidneys nlinostininiedhut'ly, and in a few weeks I was clear of a'l pain, and entirely cured, I Owe my present leaseoflUo to Favorite Remedy." It ia used and recommended for what it accomplishes. Writes Sirs. A. J. P. Manchester, from Providence, R. I. "I began uslnjj Or. Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy for Kldne liea w, when Doctors failed to relieve me. It. drove a bad humor out of my blood, cured my kidney trouble, aud I am truth ful when I soy ttsaveumy life." Win. Huston tho popular West Shore R. It. engineer, came out in nn open letter staling how ho had suffered with kidney disease Physicians treatment, and the use of various preparations failed to boneflt him. Dr. David Ken-' ncdy's Favorite Remedy, was procured .and it madahiui well. Favorite Remedy has had more free ad vertising in the columns of the daily papers, than anything we know of, from the fact, that It does as is promised. " cures disease." Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Remedy pose?9es marvelous strength giving qualities, that render it especialy, valuable to the aged or infirm. For a general nil nround tonic, and to cure any disease orising from an impure condition of tho blood, it hue no equal , Druggists nre telling more of it than all others combined. Professional Cards. , JOHN K. OOYLE, ATTOIflfSi'-AT-LA TT. Olfloe Holdall building, Shenandoah, Pa. M. M. I1DRKB. ATWRXKY-A T-LA II'. SNHNAtroOABT, PA. Office -"?oom 3. P. O BuUdlnir. Shenandoah, a d Ksterly building, Pottsvillo. c. T. HAVIOE. BV&BE0N DENTIS1. Office Northeast Cor Matn and Centro Ste., Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store.' jyj-, 8. KISTLER, M D , PlIVSICIAN AND smiaEox. Office -1 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. JR. JAMXtS BTKIN, . PHY8I01AN AND 8URSNON. . . Oflttoe and Residence, So, S4 Ncrth Jardlt street. Shenandoah. RANK WOMER, M. 1). SiKciaiilt in TrtatnetU s QaUrrh. Practice 'luilted to diseases of the oye, ear, ro e and throat. Spectacles iurntshed, guar anteed to suit all eyes Office 83 cast 0k street, Shenandoah. D R. E. D' LONGAGBE, Graduate Id Feierinafy Surgery and Dmiittry. All calls by mail, telegraph or telephone at tended 10 with pro np'ness. surgical opera tions performed with the greatest ore. Oflloe; Commercial Hotel, nhenandoah. USED BY ALL ROOFERS T. Or. 3HE3II1?S53aXJ'!a ELASTIC For Slate, Tile, Tin or Iron Roots. Sold In all slie packages from ip pounds up Polntlug up and repairing all eraoked joieu on all kinds of roofs, and around chlmneyr coping stones, skylights, dormer windowc gutters, wood or atone work, breaks and nai holes, or any Place to be rri4de waivr-tbjht: ul equalled for faying and bidding -tLATK AN1 TILE U1KW8. also copings. They wlU neve leas or neoome loosened- It to vory adheslvt stioks 11 inly to anything, forming a tough leather-like skin over the top, will not run o loosen from joints or cracks, uumu r or wa ter. This cement hoi in no reft i r -e. It ha stood the teot for thirty in v i:.-,, and neve falls to R've perfect sutl-fiuAion. It U the most useful article a roo'er can have In hi. sbop. The cement 1? preyed to: ua- an' i Is to bs applifd with a trowel, and Is kec moist by keeping eovered with water orol and will ootget still or dry. Colors, brown an black. (Established 1800 ) Address, J. Q, IIETZKL. 59 Maine St,, Newark, N. J. THE BROWN ROUP BILL Brought up and Killed in the State Senate. NUMEROUS AMENDMENTS OFFERED. ffenetor Ilirwi anil Other Argue at Length Asalnsl the r'ltasaaw of the Measure ' Th Hill Changing TAbor Day l'Msed l'lnally Huslaem ItHlnK Put Tlimngli ATlth a ltnsh In th Mmise. Hahiusbvho, April 86. Tlie legislatol are getting down to active business and lushing matters in both branches through In the liveliest kind of style. In the sen ate yesterday more activity was noticed than has come to the surface In that cham ber In a number of days. Considerable discussion was indulged in on the several important measures brought up for final action and before the session adjourned the following bills were disposed of by final passage: Changing Labor Day from the first Mon day to the first Saturday of September. House bill empowering councils to in crease the maximum license of transient retail merchants. House bill to empower boroughs and cities to establish a police pension fund. The bill authorizing tho Kovernor to ap point n commission, to consist of nine citizens of this commonwealth, to examine into and make report upon the causes of the pollution of rivers, streams, creeks, funning the sources of water supply of the chief lnunlcipalties of this commonwealth, and making nn appropriation therefor, was amended to Include all cities, boroughs and townships and then passed second leading. The Brown road bill was discussed in all its phases. Senator Boss made the princi pal speech against it and intimated that the Smiley substitute giving the counties control over their own roads through county convention composed of delegates from the township, would be entirely ac ceptable. There were numerous amend ments, among them the following: Strik ing out the provision that Philadelphia shall have a share of the state appropria tion; the poll tax of $1 upon every mule in habitant over four years and the section making corporations liable for tho tax of their alien employes. The third section jWas cut down so as to read as follows: fe'The county supervisors Bhall remove all obstructions from the public highways ex cept those authorized by law that in any way interfere with the use thereof by the public," Senator Meredith assailed the ancient custom of working out the road tax. He lutid the cradle and the grave were almost robbed to mid people to work out the taxes to tpcnpe the cash payments. Senator Green thought the whole road making ques tion wou'd bo solved by the trolley electric railway 'system. General Gobin created some amusement by referring to .the hard work (1) that Senators Green and Brown (York) had done in working out their road taxes. He said the bill might, have imper fections, but there is undoubtedly a de mand for road legislation. Senator Brown (York) read letters from different counties against the bill. He argued against the expense of county supervisioli and the big appropriation of SI, 000,000. " Pending consideration of the bill the sen ate adjourned. At the afternoon session of the senate the Brown road bill was finally defeated after a long drawuout debate by a vote of 17 yeas to 30 nays. This, of course, disposes or road legislation for this session un less the vote is reconsidered, which is not likely. The Nesbit bill now under consideration in the house, will probably bo dropped as it is almost precisely similar to the Brown bill. The democrats voted solidly against the bill under the leadership of Senator Boss, although thoy were doubtless partly im pelled to vote against the Brown bill lie cause similar bills had been introduced by Senators Lloyd, Markley and Rooney and had been negatived inv committee. PK0CKKUIXO8 IN TIIK 1IOCSK. The house began business on the ground floor yesterday, "There was not a bill in troduced, nor a report fromj committee, nor did anybody ask tor leave of absence. There yas a remarkable disposition to get to work. Mr. Bliss called up the bill supplement ary to the act to establish a quarantine at the port of Philadelphia, and then Mr. Hershey asked to substitute for It the bill prepared by the Philadelphia authorities wliich permits the governor to suspend the state quarantine at Tinicum at his discre tiou and defer to the fedrral authorities whoso quarantine will be located at Beedy Island, at tho bead of Delaware Bay. There was a great deal of controversy re garding the right of the bouse to substitute and some very fine points of order sprung, but the sunrl was finally unraveled and the bill passed. The following bills passed Anally: Senate Constituting Jefferson county as a separate judicial district, and providing for the election of a president judge there of. Senate An act detaching the county of LelianoD from the Twelfth judicial district and erecting tbe same Into a separate ju dicial district. Act providing that voters in this com monwealth shall cast their ballots at poll- I log places inside the election district in which they are domiciled, and making It the duties of tbe courts of common pleas and the sheriffs of the several counties to carry out the provisions of tbe same. Providing for monthly returns and pay menu, by county and city officers, of moneys received by them tor the use of the commonwealth. Tbe senate bill authorizing applicants for liquor license to get bondsmen in any part of the county passed finally. The house then adjourned to go and wel come the Liberty liell. At the afternoon session the house amended its resolution of last week pro viding for an adjournment over Thursday in order to give members an opportunity to visit New York and witness the naval review, by confining it to tbe house, tho senate having already agreed to adjourn from to-day until Monday night. The j house program new provides for a recess from to-night unrjl Monday night, tbe members to go to New York without any expense to tbe state. A number of bills of rumor importance wore passed finally. The evening sexton was of short dura tion, and was il.'.oted excHi'-hely to the I consideration of lor il and M "-rial bills on third reading .unl linal p i-.un Tlie . hoonrr Kiiaw sre. Dswrncrr, l , Ai ill .'ii. i. b'iet dis patoh from Alpena. Mich., states that the schooner Shaw, reported lost Monday with all ou board, is safe. Nerv&us Prostration ft MkisMesMsb ' KleofBlraattMit. fUtt n rid Vapvamu tfesuTnrtiP, Bnrkaciic DiaaltiVMft.iHtfru hid Four. Hot FlarilirM, (VorvOHPl I,vCMfa,IunncN. Con rnslon, Hrs (orln, Fitn, HI. Minn' Dance, Opium ITnbtt, Drnnlcennfti, etv., orrt enredi by Itr. MUch' Restorative Nervine. It does not contain uplntis. Mrs. Sopbla Q. Drownioe, DeLand, Kin.. Buffered with Kptlepar for HO years mid tontines to a com plcte. core. Jaoot) Pttro, nils, Oregon, hail been suCerliis with Nen ous Prostration fnr four yrnrs. I'inid not sleep, nothing holpod him until hn nwt Dr. Miles' R storatlve Nervlnai ho Is now well. Kino boot Free at droKglsts. Or. Milan' Nenm ind Liver Pills, ISO doses for 26 cr-nti are the beet, remedy for Biliousness, Torpid Liver, etc., ate. Dr. Miles' Mactfoal Oo.,Blkhart,tnd. TKIAI. BOTTLE FREE. Miners- There's no such thorough cleanser of dirt,sT healer of cuts and bruises as KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR OROCER POR IT. J AS. S. KIKK&CO. , Chicago. While Russian Soap "VlHSJrAt. !for a tea. 3aaprius JT?F?vTTLARITIE:S1 BWjLD REGULATOR C0.AtlantaT5a Act on a n- w prlnclpis-. -reeolste the liver, siomaitj ti3d bowels tftrougk Ms ntnet. On. Krug' BaiM VicccMv cure lduoosMisk z.inic nvnr ma cunst tica. Small. Dmatissv nuv To Dye Stalest Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES ! Address for sample cord, JSLMIRA, JV. T. CURE YOURfisTLn r" i uu uuuui I IlQBSl, s VAr Anvimnnf iiol At,.W. 1-1 VVriitr rlrntrtrict tm kitu I wlihouttlio aid or publicity of a doctor. JNon-polsonous anit Itmarantced cot to strlcrute. i im universal American am. Manufactured by . Tb Svani Chsmical 0o. CINCINNATI, o. N. EL Downs' Elixir WILL CURE THAT Cold AWB STOP THAT Has stood tbuaIor 8IXTX TKAX8 1 unl has proved itself die !et reroedr I I known for the oure J CtimiiwjiWon, ,Oongk, Cotiit, Whocimi Ctmgh, ana , FXhh MesUl young oi Old. I lrUe o., Mo., and l 00 per OotUe. L am n stvebvkmbbe. Barber Shop for Sae. L-7 i MIOSES 3 Oldest stand ii Bbamokln. Three chairs rrmoing, Complete outfit. Apply to or ad djtess E. II. Wirlolcf Commerce nud ShapjoWn Streets, Sbamakia, Psw w
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