If Id Time ilethqds treating olds and bucrlis were Jised on the ea of sup- yession. We low know fiat "feediner a old" is good doctrine. uim f cod-liver oil with hypo- hosphitesu a rich fat-food, urea the most stubborn bufrh when ordinary medi- lines have failed. Pleasant o take; easy to digest. SWIFTS SPECIFIC is totally unlike any otncr uioou incaicino. ncureamseappt'o. tho blood and skin bv rpinovintr tlic ltnlsnu ul attho&aino ttino supplies gooiliiiocm totlic n.stnd mrts. Don't bo 1m nosed on bv fmbsti llCSf wuicn uro nam in imj just us puou, it ts auoriui cures ( or ruuovou bo iuucu auuenug. Mr 1,1 nod was liad.v nolsonpd last rear, which ncinvwiioiotwrnemuub 01 oruer disease u ami r.nnmanc pnurco orKimerinir.no umiernu hiki o enjoyment of uro. Twouottieaor rouglit mo right out. Thero ia no ftter remedy for blood diseases. mm 4 aj. v - .. M , Troatiso on Mood and skin diseases mailed free. 8WIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Orl final and Onlr Genuina. 3rc. lwyi reliable, ladies, uk Ururitlst for Chichtttert JSnaUih Dim, mond ffrand ia ltf-d mad Gold actiUtV abeieo, tofclftd with bln ribbon. Take J n ra rt t It p. IZttun d&ntirrttit mhttltu- f tlani arid fmilation. At DrDgfliti, or mbS 4a, In tmp for particular!, teitlmooUU b4 if oner ror L.naiec' in witer, dt rctnra Mfill. 10.000 TritimooUli. JVanm Ruur. ' ClilhciitrCaeiaIeftlCUk.3Indt4onSontiFt Elei Headache and icllsvsaU tbo troubled fncf dent to & billons etato of tho eyatem, such aij Dizziness, Hansen, Drowsiness, Distress aftol eating. Fain la tbo Bide, &c Whlla their moat (remtriiawo Bocceja uaa Deensnowu in curing Sneaeache, yet Carter a Llttla Llvo; Fins ara oguaily valuable in Constipation, curing anil pre venting Ihiaannoyimr complain t,-whIIo thoyalaa correct aU disorders of theBtoraacu,stimulate the Ilvor and rcgulato tho bowels. Even if they onlj cnioa MUksthoywonldbosunostprlcolcsslomosewIta I Buffer Irom this distressing complaint; but f ortu Watelytholrgoodnessdoosnotcndhero,and those .who ones trv them will find these llttlaDllIsvala. MhlolnnomRnTVavathatthoT will not bo xtlU Hug to do without than. But after all sick liot4 (tstbeuanooC gornacy Utos that boro la whsra nemalieourgreatboast. Our pllla euro it whlla louiors do not. ' Caiter'a Zilttla Liver Pills sro very email an4 very eacy to tazo. Ono or two plus matoa iioao. Ttey are strictly vogetablo and do not gripe ot rjiurge, but by their gentle actioa pleaso all who use them. In. vUls.it ascents (Ivofortl. Bold by druggists orerywhero, or scat by mill. . CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York! SMALL Pill. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE J. P. Williams & San. Furniture S. Main St., Shenandoah. QPHING OF '93 Intending buyers ore 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 WANTED for the only Authorized BIOGRAPHY OP JAS. G. BLAINE By QMh HAMILTON, his literary executor with the co-operatinn of his family andforMr Ulaluo's great Illntory, "Twenty Years ot Con .gress, and his later boos:, "1'oiltloal Dlsous slons." One prospeotus for the three books. Exclusive territory given. Write for terms to THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Conn ABRA HEEBNER GOT PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers ol pocie EooiI$ i Of Every Description. Flags-, Baages, Caps, Reganas, &c S-FINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICESVQ Vfrlte foroataloguss. Correspondence aolltlMI L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Potter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branoh m I ff if ClIrtiMlcf'i Enicllah Diamond TtrnaS. Pennyroyal pills CARTER'S! A GRAND SPECTACLE, IConlhtUed from .Second P&ae.) manner Sabrce 'commanding; navnl ro- erve tugs, Command.r Jacob W. Mllkr; police tuns ot New York, llrooklrn and Jrsey City, and twenty additional hired tURS. Thid division consists of tho vessels need ed to mark mid patrol the reserved channel and nnchorages and to enforce the special port regulations established for the purpose of the rovicw. TICB-ADMIHA.L HOPKINS -BBITISn rLEOT. The nnvnl tues and all hired tuns were in charge of Junior navnl officers and had n boat's crow of blue jackets on board. A slcnalmau. with Impr, was stationed on board the Stiletto and many other ves sels of the division. The merchant marine was not in the re view proper, except as spectators, bnt a hundred or more crait, ol varying cnarac tcr. wound up the ceremonies of the day by passing from their anchorage close to the Jersey shore, up and around tue neaa of the war fleet and down the New York side. The merchant vessels were all gaily decorated, and were joined by the excur sion boats, also flying myriads of colors. The procession was further added to by a squadron of steam and sail yachts from the various clubs and otherwise, and over 200 of these vessels participated in the grand finale. This procession was not os formidable in appearance as the lines of grim warships, but it mada a good showing in point of numbers and decorations. It made a pretty sight and gave an excellent lesson as to the chaiacter and amount of shipping In New York harbor. The immense fleet showed a double lino of war vessels extending from Thirty fifth to Ninety-fifth fctieet, each ves sel 400 feet from the ship on either side of it. The port column consisted of the home vessels, with Rear Admiral Gherardi, V. S. N., commander-in-chief; Hear Admiral A. E. K. Kenhara, U. S. N., commander of tho first squadron, and Hear Admiral John G. Walker, U. S. N., com mander of the second squadron. All lioj ully lintertulilflrt. It Is safe to say that every one of the 600.000 visitors who witnesbed tho grand naval review here to-day will go home feel ins that Uncle Sam provided them with a great show upon the waters, a review of tho warships of nations which was the most important, as well as the largest, noisiest and most plcturesquo naval fleet that was ever assembled in American waters, If not In the world. There has never been but one occasion before to-day's great event which has drawn anything like as large crowd of visitors to America's metropolis as has been here since yesterday and last night, and that was tho Columbian celebration last October when New York's population was increased to tho extent of about 900,000, that being tho estimated number of persons from outside the city who witnessed the memorable fes tivities on that occasion. Those in a po sition to Judge intelligently place the num ber of visitors here to-day at fully 000,000, while a great many are of the opinion that 7UU,UUU would be much nearer the correct figure. Every hotel and boarding house is taxed to its fullest capacity to accommo date the strangers and many are forced to stay "out in the cold" on account of the ovor-crowded condition of the hostcleries. A Display of Patriotism. Evidences of patriotism are witnessed on on every hand as the three glorious colors, the red, white and blue, under which the American republic has proudly lived and flourished for more than a century (to gether with the Spanish colors) are floating in the breeze and proclaiming in silence tho love of every American citizen, for the land of the free and the home of the brave. As Riverside park wah the most conveni ent point from which to view the great water pageant, crowds of visitors, together with townspeople, gathered thero nl an early hour, and before 9 o'clook the pi-uple were packed like sardines in a box on the side hill overlooking thecoursoof the naval fleet. There never was so great a throng gathered in the park before, but all were good natured and no disturbance, not even of a trivial nature, happened to mar in the least the joy and pleasure of the occasion. All of the warships are profusely deco rated and the flags of all nations ara dis played from each. The Program for To-night. The principal festivity of this evening will be the grand ball to the visiting for eign and American officers, which will be participated in by national, state and mu nicipal heads, by the citizens of New York and principal cities and the governors and MmiikiLovicn ADMirur, ncmsiAx flspt. other representative of the several states. The ball will include a sumptuous repast to the vi8itiDg.ottlc.rs aud a supper for all otb.rswho attend. There will be three bands of music, beautiful decorations anil the whoW affair will be one of the greatest splendor. 1 he president will attend the ball aud will divide honors with the Duke of Veragua and his suite, for whom a special bo hu been reserved. Five thau Kaud iiivimtious w.-ie issued ami no doubt .lv,Ula t.l 1 u i mutiv lUdcuU, buvtt lluau i)lL Mrs. and Miss Kempton. FOUR PHYSICIANS FAIL Bat a Mother's Love SarmountM all Difficulties. Set Darling: ChildCured ot Bright' s Disease by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. My daughter hart BriakCi Diiease. ITer ankles, feet and cyet wroncrn'4?? iicollen. Four of our bett pliysiciant attend ed lier but her life B D was despaired of. A mother's lovo surmounts (ill dllllcultiej, and I determined to try Dr. David Ken nedy') Fatoritt llemedy, made ot Iton dout, N. Y. J&Ti ALWAYS &1 ed upon this course for one by one tho well known tymptomt of the disease left her. Words fail to express my gratitude, and I cannot too earnest reeommend this great mcdi- ? gptpQ, cine. Her recovery VaiF 9 fi k was entire ly duo to Favorite llemedy, which was the only medicine taken after her case was abandoned by tho physicians. Mrs. Latjua A. Kempton, West Itutlnnd, Vermont. Can you not see tlint such an earnest and out spoken statement ns tho above comes from the heart and is sinccro f And does it not show how valuable this Rreat modiclnc becomes to those who aro in need ? WANTS, 3co. FOIt KENT. OHlcos In tho nofowlch build lugr. Btoam heat nnd electrlo light. Ap ply at Hefowlch's clothing store. 3 13-tt T7OR RENT. An eight-room dwelling house, 3 No 13 North Jardln street, 8honando:ih. V irfurthcrpirtlculars apply at Ho. 15 North Jardln streot. 4-17-tf LOST. A gentleman's plain gold ring. A suitable reward will bo paid for rolurn ot sumo to Michael Peters, 15 North Main street. 4 27-tf T OST. On Tuoadav. Anril 25th. betwoen AJ Wm. Penn and Sbcnandoih, an nocount book. Kinder will be rewarded by returning to Max i riouDerg, 123 riura uuoy, suennnuoau, Pa. t-20-lt FOR SALE. A first class heater, good as new. mil a storo counter 12 feet lout:. Owner selling on account ot removal. Apply to Henry L. Jones, corner Cherry and Chest nut Bireois. TTTANTED. A few men of life and push. VV Good pay, steady employment and light work. If making less than J1000 per joir and expenses, wrlto us. Tho Guarantee Nursery uo. ueneva, xn. x, i-ara TJI0I18AIjE. House and lot sltuato on East L' Coal street. The lot Is 15x1 10 feet, and the house contains six rooms and garrot, with good cellar. Apply at tno Herald offlco.27-lm BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A raro chance For salo, the good will, fixtures and siocn 01 ueesD's dooic ana stationary store. For further information apply on tho premises, Ferguson tioici oiock. IJOR RENT. House lately occupied by M. H. Kehler Steam heat, hot and cold water, water cloret and bath tub. For terms apply to J. K. Kehler, No. 216 North Main street. i-im-u AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Cheml cal Ink Eraslnc Pencil. The Quickest and great est selllnrr noveltv ever Droduced. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to f620 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. Wis. xl30 5-24-ly CHARTER NOTICE. Notice isheroby given ; that an annllcatlon will bo made to the Court of Common rinasot Schuylkill countvon MoLday, May l!2d, 1833,atlOa.m., under tho Act ot Assembly of the Commonwealth ot Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation ot certain Corporation"," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereof, for tno Charter of xn Intended Corporation, to bo called "The Order of Saint Anihony," tho character and object whereof Is to promote a fraternal feel ing among its members, t. accumulate a fund for the payment of bcnetlts t. Its members during Mcitnets anal funeral expenses et de ceased members, and to havo. possess and en joy all tho rights, benefits and privileges ot the said Act of Assembly ard Us supplements. T. K. UKDDALIj, Boltcltor. Shenandoah, Pa., April 27, 1893. 4-27-3t-oaw To represent and collect for our Fine A.vt Goods. iJplS poi"weeIc. CHICAGO LITHOGRAPH CO., $6 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. Political Cards. F OR COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDORFF, OF rOTTSVIIXK. Subject to Republican rules. -jJ,OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS II ELLIS, OF SHENANDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, EL1AS H. REED, OF POTTSVILLE. Subject to Republican rules. jfJKJR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL NEISWENDER, OT S1113NANDOAU. Subject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY OJMMI83IONKR, . BEN J. R. SEVERN, or SHENANDOAU. Subject to Cjolslon ot the Republican County Convention. Barber Shop for Safe. Oldest stand in Bhawoklri. Thre ohalrs running. Complete outfit. Apply to qr ad dress 12. IX. Wariticlc, Commerce and Sbamokln Streets, Sharaokln, pa. AT THE NEXT MORNING. I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IB BETTER. , My doctor says It arts frently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, nnd is a pleasant laxative. This drink la made from herbs, and Is prepared for use ns easily sx tea. It is called All druggists sell It at 50c. and II a package. If yon cannot get It, send yonr address for n free sample. J.nne'n Fnmtlr .ileillcine tnoTcn the bowel rnrh day. In order to be healthy this Is necessary. Address OltATOlt p. WUOU WAMI) Lie llov. N.Y Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYLE, ATl UUiXliY-AT-liA. W. Ofllce Deddall building. Shenandoah, Pa. U. HUKKS, ATTOItXKr-AT-LA W. RHIUANDOAH, PA, Offlco loom 3. P. O Rulldlnff. Shonandoah. a' d iSsterly building, Pottsvllle. Q T. HAVIOE. Offlco Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Rtn.. Shonandoah, over Stein's drug store. J, H. ICISTLER, M. D PnYSIOlAS AND SURGEON. Oflloe-120 North Jardln streot, Shonandoah. JJR. JAMES BraiN. Office and Rasidancn. No. SI Nrrth Jardln Street, Shenandoah. JjIRANK WOMER, M. D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the evo. ear. no'o and throat. Spectacles lurnlshed, guar anteed to suit all eyes umce m isasi imk street, anenandoan. D R. E. D- LONGACRE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery anil Dentistry. All calls by mall, telegraph or tclopliono at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with the greatest oe. Ofllco: Commercial Hotel, Shonandoah. USED BY ALL ROOFERS. ELASTIC Rubber Cemenit t For Slato, Tile, Tin or Iron Roofs. Sold In all size packages from 10 pounds up. Pointing up and repairing all cracked Joints on all kinds ot roots, nnd around chimneys coping stones, skylights, dormer windows gutters, wool or stone work, breaks and nal) holes, or any place to be made water-tleht: un equalled for laying and bedding SLATE ANI TlLE ROOFS, also copings. Thoy will nevoi leak or become loosened- It is very adhesive sticks firmly to anything, forming a tough leatbor-llke skin over the top, will not run 01 loosen from joints or cracks, summer or win tor. This cement needs no reference. It hat stood tho teat for thirty-two years, and nevei falls to give perfect satisfaction. It Is the most useful article a roofer can have In hit shop. The cemont Is prepared ready for use anu Is to be applied with a trowel, and Is kepi moist by keeping covered with water or oil and will not get stlft or dry. Colors, brown anc black. (Established 1800 ) Address, J. G. IIETZEL, 69 Maine St., Newark, N. J. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T "AM AGENT for the Ohas. Ilettig's Ceie bratedjBeer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will recelvo prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. T77"aL- LHS Eisner Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that be has purchased the barbershop lately oooupled by 13. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, ?A. iLlmsT10u.Be Supplies T Sealed proposals wlllbe received at the office of the Sohuylklli County Almshouse uutil noon ol Tuesday, May ftth 1998 for furnishing free on bojrd cars at SchuyUlll Haven, drugs, dry goods, groeerle and tobaoeo, for the quarter ending seoond Tuesday of August, 18S3. Hoard reserves ths right to rejeot ny or all bids. Population of Almshouse ave-ages 450. JOH HE KUAN, HOUBRT RULING, WIuLIAM DERK, Hoard of Poor Directors. P. O. Box 4, Bchuylklli Haven, Pa, April 27. 4-27-at THE IBXtTOTT! Everything modeled after Green's Oafs, Philadelphia. 3a S. Ilia in St., SEicmmdoaU. The leading plaetfla tow a. Dm lately bees entirely reno vated Bverythlna new, oloaa and treeh. The OnestUnsot rVnes and Liquors I Cigars, lea., toraln and do mestic Free lnnoh served eaaksvenlaf. Blf schooners of ! rasa, Bear .Porter, Ale, ie, OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUQUERTY, Prop. TWO BILLS ARE KILLED. Governor Pattison Sends Ve toes to the Senate WHICH ARE SHORT BUT EFFECTIVE. School Directors Not to he Allowed the Power to Sell Public School Property Tho Vote Defeittlnc; Hie llronn Itnnit Hill rtccomtderi il-Tli.i Nlles Tax Still Discussed In tho House. llAnnidBuno, April 27. The two mat ters of principal importance in the senate yesterday were the vetoes sent in by uovcrnor Paulson. They were lioth short, but sufficiently long to do their deadly work One does away with the bill con ferring upon school directors the power to sell public school property wheu such boards shall deem it expedient to do so and provide for the application of tho proceeds derived from tho sale thereof to school pur poses. This bill whs particularly appli cable to Philadelphia. The second veto disposes of tho bill creating the office of assistant superintendent of public schools in cities of the second class. Tho vote by which the Brown road bill was defeated was re-considered and its further consideration was postponed for the present. The Lloyd road bill was amended by the substitution of the main features of the Smiley measure. Among thb blils which passed finally were the following: Authorizing the governor to appoint a commission of nine to examine into aud maku report upon the causes of pollution of sources of wuter supply for oitios and towns. Granting a pension to Amanda Knnklej widow of William II. Kunkel, of Chitm bersburg. To authorize tho trial of IssueM of fact or the statement and affidavit of defense. To repeal an act relative to committing magistrates in the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon, approved May 10, 1871. For the government nnd regulation of county Jails or prisons. Providing for the location of lateral rail roads and the astessmentof damages where proposed rout lies partly in one county aud partly iu another, reluting to the lieu of mechanics and others. Governor Pattison sent tho following nominations to the senate: W. A. Ballets, Dauphin, Dauphin county, to be notary public; George M. Cromwell, Petersburg, to be associate judge of Huntingdon county until the first Monday of January next in place of Tobias Foreman, deceased. Theso nominations were confirmed. Senate adjourned until next Monday night at 9 o'clock. PFvOCISKDINMS IN THE HOUSE. Among the senate bills reported from committee in tho house yesterday were the following: Conferring on street railway companies the power to carry mull. Permitting the cars of one passenger rail way company to run over the tracks of an other company. Authorizing burgesses to servo as mem bers of town councils. Providing for the keeping of highways from becoming blockaded with snow. Providing for the recovery of damages to trees along the publlo highway by tele graph, telephone and electric light com panies. To prohibit browers and wholesale liquor dealers owning retail stands. (Negative recommendation.) A resolution was unanimously adopted for the appointment of a committee of five members of the house and three senators to ascertain the number of unnaturalized citizens confined in the various hospitals and other public institutions in this com monwealth, and if not inconsistent with public policy to take such steps as are neo essary to return the said unnaturalized cit izens to tho country from whence they came. The provisions of this resolution nre not to apply to those unnaturalized persons who have served in and have been honorably discharged from the army of the United States or of the state militia. The house concurred in the senate's amendments to the Labor Day bill, fixing the first Saturday iu September as the time. A communication was received from Governor Pattison announcing that ho has approved tho following list: To prevent county superintendents of common schools from engaging in the pro fession of teaching during their term of ofllce unless it shall be done without com pensation. To provide for the licensing and regulat--ing of lying in hospitals. Providing that municipal corporations shall not bo required to file affidavits of de fense in actions of assumpsit. Relating to taxation of real estate in cities of the first class. The house passed finally Mr. Tewks bury's bill authorizing the governor of this commonwealth to appoint five persons to make inquiry and examine into and make report to the next session of this legislature at its next regular session, the advisability of ereoting suitable tablets marking tho various forts erected as a de fense against the Indians, by the early set tiers of this commonwealth prior to the year 1783. The first bill on tho speolal revenue cal endar to be called up was theNllestax bill. The first section was read, wheu Mr. Tewksbury moved to indefinitely postpone the section, this being done in order to al low the entire bill to be discussed. 'Phi Twrim-:f nf IvrpnT.-inor Inmn. 1 ----r" chimneys is abroad in the land. ' mi i. i r 1 . xacre aro two sorts 01 cnim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mac-beth,s"Pearl.top"&"Pearl-glass." Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top" and "Pearl-glass." The coarse are rough and out of propor tion; misfits and misshapen; they do not make a good draft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans parent and gray. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-glass " are clear, fine and tough not tough against acciueui luugu against neat. Call for "Pearl-top" or " Pearl-glass chimneys. Pittsburgh, Pa, d eg. A. Macubih CO. USJIICKISJC Palnln Bide, Khouldcr aaut Arm.Mliort Klreatlii Oppression, A. throw, Hwollen Ankles. Weak nnd rimotherlnsr SlelU, Dropsy, Wind In flfoinnrli, etc.. r cured iiT OR. MILEQ' NEW HEART CURE. A newdlscovery by tho eminent Indiana Special ist. A. P. Davis, Sliver creek. Nob., after taklne four bottles of HEART CUItJi folt better thnnhotiadfortwelvo yenrs. "For thirty years troubled with Ilanrt Disease! two bottles of UR. MILES' HEART CURE cured mo.-Lotl Lognn, Buchanan, Mich." E. D. Ktutaon, Ways StnUon, Ga, has taken DR. MILES' HEART CURE fornearttroubloiTittiBrontromilts. Mrs. Le Bar, Fltchburg, Mloli., waslll for Vi years with Heart Disease, had to Jilro bouse help, Hied on liquid food 1 used Dr. Mile' Heart Curo and all pains left lien constant use cured hr. Fine, illustrated book FRHR at druggists, or address Cr.Mlles' Medical Co.,Bkhrt,lntJ Farmers! Clean up at night, and heat the day's cuts and bruises with TAR SOAP Vecausc of its high percentage of task ASK YOUR CJROCBR FOR IT. JAS. S. ICIIilC &; CO., Chicnaa. WIiWa liiiesim Jnin Insures White Clothes. piessl Clothes. Healthy Clothes. CURES RISING "MOTHER'S FRIEND" ollcreo. child-bearing woman. I have been a uild-wlfe for many years, and in each caso whero "Mother's Friend" hadbeenusedithas aecornpliehod wonders and relieved much sufferine. It Is tho best remedy for rising ot the broast kit. mi, and worth the price for that alone. Mns. M. M. Buusteh, Montgomery, Ala. Sent by express, charges prepali', on receipt of i-rlce, ?l.f0 per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Sold by all druggists. Atljlnta, OA. Act on a new principle roffoJjto the liver, 6lomu& ana bowels througli lAt nerves. Us. Mass Pais speedily cure bulonsncMfc torpid liver and conxtipe lion. Smallest, mlliles, BOKWt! BOdoMS.SSctn, Sampler) See at drutglstn, Sr. aiss let Ot., KUMrt, lil To iO-e Fast Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES L Address for sample card, HLHIIltA, N. T. CURE YOURSELF! J l.teet Whit. Cn.m.,ni or any unnatural dlschaive . .vi ffyour druggist for a bottle of H without the aid or publicity of a 3 doctor. ron-polsonous and tctiarantced not to stricture. Universal American Cur: Manufactured by l Th Evans Chemical Co.1 CINCINNATI, O. u. s. a. r.0 (N. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT Cold AND STOP THAT IB as stood the xei.t tor SIXTX YEAJHil 'ma has proved itself tho liest remedy f inown tor tho cure X Ctnsumption, i ttouahs, CMS, Vhooug Oontffc, and i KIfXniff2feaeii young 01 old. Price Me., Mo., and $1 .00 per bottle. SOLD CVERYWHSRE. mat, mntx k nm-. wusttn, vt, ! 1 ' --X DiSKYDIAiOND BREAST Am You a Oaihoiic? An you unemployo' Will yoa Mvpfk tor $18.00 pec wee0 Write to xmak oooe.
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