A Natural Food. Conditions o f the system arise when ordinary foods cease to build flesh there is urgent need of arrest ing waste assistance must come quickly, from natural food source. of! s Emulsion is a condensation of the life of all foods it is cod-liver oil reinforced, made easy of digestion, and almost as palatable as milk. Prepared hj Scott b Bowtio, N. Y. All drnnitlits. I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below tlio knee, and was cured Bound and well with two and a half bottles of uuicr uioou mcuicines uan lancu j to do mo any good. Will C. Heaty, YorLvillc, S. C. I was troubled from childhood with nn ac- trrnvntpil raso of Tetter, nnd three bottles of curcu mo pcrmnnrtiY. K&KI WALLACE MANN, M.mi.nic, l.T Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mulled free. Swift Si-ecuio Co., Atlanta, : . ClitdiOTlf EnslljH TUjirannd Tirana. Crlfinol ind Onlr Genu In a. Bare, ol'vjjn rellslile. ladicb, ak mond Brand In Id snrl Gold me Shoxef, idled witu bias ribbon. Take noDthrr. Rtfutt danetremt ttibitifu tumi and fmffdiumi. At DrartHtta. ar tsnrl Am- in rtftrapt for partlcuUn, te.tlmonisdi to4 - iicuri lor iKuirOi" iw eiitr, dt retnra -" GMo tietor CIikuIcoI C.,lIdUrm Nqtiara. fclci Headache and relieve all tho troubles fncf dent to a bilious state of the syctonj, ouoh cfl Dizziness, Js'ausea, Drowslneso, Distress aft?: eating. Pain in tbo BiJo, &o. Vhllo their meal f tmukabls tmccaui has boon shown la coring CK toc&fiache, yet Carter's LHtla JUvor Pills itra squally valuaUo In Constipation, curing and pre. ' Tenting thisaroyinecomplibuYtYhllo they also correct all disorders of theatomach,BttmulatothQ wcr and regulate tho bowels. Even if they oalj i rt Has fUnothey wonldbeslmostpricolossto IhosawhO -I Buffer from this distressing complaint; butfortc I Dately their goodness docs notend here.and thosi . Who once try them will And those llttlo pills valu. labia In so many ways that they will not be wll 'illBB to do without them. Bat after allslck heoj la the bane of so many Urea that hora In whers tremakeourgreatDoast. uurpuucuroltwhilo Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pffla aro Terr email and i very eaay to uso. uno or two puis ma to a aoie, ,They are ctriotly vegetable and do not grips or , purge, tut by their gentle action please all wha ! use them. Invhdsat25cents five for $1. SclA 'by drugalsto overywharo, or tent by mail. CARTER MBOtCIHB CO., New Yorttl WALL PILt. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE AQENTS WANTED for the only Authorized BIOGRAPHY OF JAS. G. BLAINE By Q.VIIi HAMILTON, his literary executor with the co-opera Hon of his family, and for Mr BUlne's groat Hlitory, "Twenty Years of Con gress, and his later boot:, "Political Uisous stons." One prospectus for the three books. Kxcluslve territory given. Write for terms to THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Conn L. S3 SHOE .. WILL NOT RIP, Do you wear them7 When next In need try a pair, thev will give you more comfort and service for the money than any other make. Best n the world. 5.00 00 $4.00 i2.50 $3.50 I' S2.50 $2.25 $2.00 FOR LADIES 2.00 FOR BOYS $2.00 741.75 1 'W. L. Douglas Shoes are made In all' the Latest Styles. , If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3.50, $4 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus tom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, you can do so by purchasing W, L, Douglas Shoes, My name and price Is stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy, Take no sub Itltute, I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price, postage free, when Shoe Dealers cannot supply you, . AV. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mail. Sold by L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Potter, Ale and Beet JAMES SHIELDS, Manaper Shenandoah Brand) Chris. Bossier's SALOON AKD RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) Z04 South Mttlu Street. Finest wines, whlHkayg and cigars always In stock. Freh Beer, Ale and l'orter ou tap. Choice Temperance Brinks, 1 llf KowrsYour Blood? x K FOR AN EXTRA SESSION. It Will Convene the First Week of September. THE MATTER DEFINITELY SETTLED rreildent Cleveland Says ItlTIU lie Called Between thu I'lrst ;nd the l iftcnth Mlolster BteTens Boon ts Return l"roir HawiiII-CloTelmnl to Take a Maud In tin Choctaw War. "VVAsniKOTOx, April 28. Hrnaybe stated authoritatively that an extra wsalon oj congress will be called the first week In Septenilier and not before that time, unless some unforeseen crisis should arise. Repre sentative Buck Kllgore (Texni) called upot the president for the purpose of obtaining information regarding tho possibility of an extra session. Mr. Kilgoro oxplalned to the president that ho did not have his family with him during the past session, but desired U bring them to the capital before the next house convened. "I would like to know, Mr. President," said tho Texas representa tive, "whether you Intend to call an extra session, so I may make my arrangements accordingly!" "I intend," replied Mr. Cleveland, "to call an extra session in September." "Am I to understand, llr. President, thnt the session will be called the first of Sep tember or tho latter part of the inonthl" "It will bo called some time between the flrct and fifteenth of the month," was tho president's reply. MinUter Strvens to Retnrn. "Washington, April 28. The resignation of Hon. John Stevens, United States min ister to Hawaii, has been in tho hands of the secretary of state for several weeks, and hence it is not surprising to hear that the minister expects to return homo shortly. Mr. Stevens is anxious to return and he is virtually defunotus ofllclo In Hawaii. Mr. Blountj by authority of the president, is vested with plonary dlsoretlonary powers paramount, and as he is conducting all ne gotiations, there is nothing for the minister to do. It Is understood that the president will appoint a Hawaiian minister very soon aftr his return from Chicago, and there is a belief that Mr. Blount will be desig nated. Some of Dlount's friends say that he would not accent the place, as It is beneath his ability and aspirations, but ho will tako it for a time long enough to deter mine all pending questions relating to an nexation or a protectorate. Minister Stevens is very popular with the people of Honolulu. As n testimonial of their appreciation of Mr. Stevens nnd his efforts in their behalf the citizens there have raised a pursa of $1,000, which thoy intend to pre; ent to him upon his depart ure for thcUnited States. To RettU the Choctaw War. Washington, April 28. The president has summarily taken jurisdiction of the Choctaw Indian troubles. As Secretary Smith seemed unable to settle the conten tion down there, and as there was continual clanger of violence andbloodshed, the presi dent concluded to exercise his authority. He has decided to sustain the Jones, or governmental faction, and a proclamation to that offect will be issued. It has been ?irepared, and will be promulgated before ho president's return. It will order an tagonists of Jones' authority to disperse. The exodus of the government of New York has left the war department without any authorutive head. General Sohofleld, who was first designated to act in the ab sence of Secretary Lamont, Is in New York, and Assistant Secretary Grant, who wus by later arrangement to have been acting secretary, has been culled away by the ill ness of his wife. Shouldhnythlng arise re quiring action of an ofllcial Lend, It must he attained by communicating with Secre tary Lamont in New York, ' Army Olllcera as Indian Agents. Washisotom, April 28. The pretldent has determined to appoint army officers as Indian agents. To several congressmen, who have urged the appointment of con stituents as Indian agents, the president has frankly avowed his purpose to appoint army oftlcero. The last to whom he thus declared himself was Representative liv ings ton. The president said thnt the last Indian appropriation bill contained a clause which, though not mandatory, left it In the dis cretion of the presidrnt to select army of ficers for these posts, and he thought it well worth the experiment. He said he had conferrod with Secretary Smith ncd Indian Commissioner Browning on thfsub ject, and they agreed with him that it would bo well to ter.t the efllolency of army officers as Indian n-nia. The president further expressed the opinion that the of ficers would be able to control the Indians better than civilians. Editor De 3Indn Dead. Paris, April 28. Charles Do Maxade, the noted editor and critic, died last even ing. Whv is Strictly Pure VV nV' Whe Lead the best J--tV paint ? Because it will outlast all other paints, give a handsomer finish, better protection to the wood, and the first cost will be less. If Barytes and other adulterants of white lead are "just as good" as Strictly Pure White Lead, why are all the adulterated white leads always branded Pure, or " Strictly Pure lite Lead?" This Barytes is a heavy white powder (ground stone), having the appearance of white lead, worthless as a paint, costing only about a cent a pound, and is only used to cheapen the mixture. What shoddy Is to cloth, Barytes is to paint. Be careful to use only an old and standard brand of white lead the JohrrT. Lewis & Bros, Is strictly pure, "Old Dutch" process, and established by a lifetime of use. For colors use National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tintlne Colors with Strictly Pure White Lead. For sale by the most reliable dealers In paints everywhere. If you are going to paint. It will pay you to send to ua for a book containing Informa tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only coat you a postal card to do so. r JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. ffavk VOU yapepsia iy jour f am ify ? io onefhing causes more dysjbebsia than. lard. is s vYet , d ea n., can. eat tood Qoofcec Without unjbcasant effect. Jbr flLlcookincj purposes OSVf, trian Urnxf ofAer jjorten.rtgTjSe re fore, use d rTrr LENE . Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, and 133 II. Delaware Ave, rhila. WMTS, SCO. T7IOR ItKNT. OHlces In tbo Rofowlch build- ing. .Htoam heat and olectria light. Ap ply at Ilefowich's clothlngstoro. 3 13-tf TJIOIS RENT. An olght-room dwelling house, J No 13 North Jardln street, Hhcnanrtoah. Fur further particulars apply at No. 15 North Jardln street. 4-17-tf T OST. A gentleman's plain gold ring. A Jj suitable reward will bo paid for reiurn of samo to Michael Peters, 15 North Main street. 4 27-tf POU SALK. A first class hoater, good as new, nnl a store counter 12 feet long. (Jwnor selling on account of removal. Apply to Henry L. Jones, oorner Chorry and Choit nut streets. WANTED. A few men of life and pnsh. Good pav. steady emplovment,nnd light work. If making less than K1000 per yonr and oxpensos, -wri'e us, Tho Guarantee Nursery Co., Geneva, N Y. 4-SO-tSt FOU 8AI.R Housojind lot situate on East Coal street. Tho lot is 15x140 foot, nnd tho liouso contains six rooms and garret, with good cellar. Apply at tno IIkiiai.u offlco.SMm BUSINE S OPPORTUNITY-A rnro chance For sale, tho good will, fixtures and stock of Reese's book and stationary store. For further information apply on the premises, Ferguson Hotel block. TX)R RENT. liouso latelv oecunled hv M 1 If. Kehler. Steam hent, hot and cold water, wator closet and bath tub. For terms apply to J. K. Kchlor, No. 210 North .Main street. 4-27-tf 171 STRAYED NOTICE Camo to tho premises ll of the undersigned, on Sunday April 23d, a red heifer abaut 3 vears old. nvnnr mn have samo by proving claim and paylag costs. i-ETEit aicrsEvixcn, 220 B. Gilbert street, Shenandoah. 4-28-Ot AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemt cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho Quickest nnd irn.it est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works llko magic. 200 to 500 per cent, proht. Ono agent's sales amounted to 1320 in six days. Another 132 in tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full x-revious as and full f 'g Co.JLa particulars, aaaress Tho Monroe Alt irosse. wis. TY.IV WXDKTTJUJJLJ Honest, onergotiotnen to solicit orders for Fruit nnd Ornamental Nursery Stook. Expenses and s ilary to th se who can leave home and devoto nil their tlmo to tho work; or liberal commissions to local ncents. State occunatloa and chnicn nf iprri tory Address, R. G. 0IIA8E CO., 1430 South i-cun rsiiuare, .rnna'Jeipnin, ra. 4-14-Im-ood iiuisady Wanted To represent and collect for our Fine A.vt Goods. 431 pcr-vvoolc. CHICAGO LITHOGRAPH CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Ttt Political Cards. JJiOR COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. JJATJDORFF OF POTTSVILLE. Subject to Republican rules. JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS BELL IS, OF SHENANDOAH. Bubject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, EL1AS E. REED, or PoiTsvnxB. Bubject to Republican rules. jJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL NEISWENDER, Of SHENANDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. F IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BEN J. R. SEVERN, OV SHENANDOAH. Subject to decision of tho Republican County Convention THE IBIiTOTT! Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia. 3a S. Main St., Sliennudoah. The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, elaan and fresh. The finest line of Wines and Liquors I Olgara, Ac, foreign and dc meatlo. Free luneb served each evening. Big sohoonere of fresh. Boer.Porter, Ale, lie. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. DouMing Suffering Women I Allvo to the Interests of our lady renders, wo pub lish Mrs. Simpson's letter to Dr. Kennedy. Dear Sir: I wns nn In. valid for years, BtifTerlng iroin Kidney irouuionnd fcninlo wcnknofS. Phy- Mlrlnnn Tirnnnrlhnrl frt w,a ' ,..wu..wvv. .u. M1U 111111 T trwilr VAfln.ia v.,.,. edles, but -o benefit resulted. Our dallv Super noticed tho success of Dr. Diuid .cimeily's Favorllo Komcdy, of It on. dont, N. Y., in cnscg similar to my own. I purchased It. Tho first bottlo taken In small doses, but very regular, iraproTcd mo wonilorfiilly. My complexion cleared, npietilo improved, sloop wis sound niilrerreshiii,nndnlittlofurther usoonllrcly enroll mo. Thercncvcrwos n medlclno for woman-kind, liko Favorite Kemedy. With nil my heart, let mo urge them to uso It. Relict -will bo the result.' Slits. S. P. BiursoN, Turner, 111. ducu n irnnii, canuid statement leaves tho im print of truth upon its face. The best proof of the vnluo of Dr. Kennedy's Favorlto Itcmedy, Is the good It has done. What reason then for ono suffer ing, or half sick, to remain so. WILL CURE YOU. Professional Cards. JOHN M. COYLE, A rrOKXEl'-A T-I.A II". Omcc Heddall building, Hhonandoah, Pa. ML. M, BURKE. A TTORlfEl'A T-LA IF. pnilNANllDAIl, PA Odlco oom 3, P. O Building, Shenandoah, a d Usterly building, Pottsvllle. Q T. HAVICE, BUnOEON DENTISl. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Stu. Shenandoah, ovor Stain's drug store. jyj- S. KISTLER, M D., rJIYSWIAN AXD SURQEOX. omco -120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. R. JAMK8 BMIN. PHrniOlAN AND BURGEON. Offlco and Residence, Nn. 31 Ncrth Jardln Stroet, Shenandoah. jrjRANK WO.MER, M, D. Specialiit in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to dlsoasos of tho eye, oar, r.010 nnd throat. Spoctaclea lurnlshed, guar, anteed to suit all oyes Office 3J Kast Oak street, Shenandoah. D K. E. D' LONGACRE, Graduate in Veterinary Surgery and Dentistry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telnphono at tended lo with promptness Surgical opera tions performed with the greatest care. Offlco: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. USED BY ALL ROOFERS, ELASTIC For Slate.-Tlle, Tin or Iron Roofa. Sold In all size packages from 10 pounds np. Pointing up nnd repairing all cracked Jolnti on all kinds of roofs, and around chimneys coping stones, skylights, dormer windows, gutters, wood or stone work, breaks and nail olos. or any placo to be mado water-tight; un equalled for laying and bedding SLATE AND TILE ROOFS, also copings. They will nevet leak or become loosened- It Is vory adhesive sticks firmly to anything, forming a tough lenther-Uko skin over the top, will not run oi loosen from Joints or cracks, summer or win tor. This cement needs no referenco. It hni stood the teat for thirty-two years, and nevet falls to give perfect satisfaction. It Is the most useful article a roofer oan have In hit shop. The cement Is prepared ready for use nnn Is to bo applied with a trowel, and is kept moist by keeping covered with water or oil nnd will not get stiff or dry. Colors, brown and black. (Established 1800 ) Address, J. G. HETZEL, 69 Maine St., Newark, N. J. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho x Chas. Itettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engol's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. "77"ann.- ZE3a,rrn.ex Begs to announce to his friends and Eatrons and the public generally that e has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by H. J. Yost, Ho. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, FA. Almshouse Supplies T Sealed nronosals wlllhn ranAlvarl nt tha nfflAA of the Schuylkill Countv Almihnnsa until nnnn of Tuesday, May 0th 1993, for furnishing free on boird cars at Schuylkill Haven, drugs, dry goods, groceries and tobacco, for the quarter ending second Tuesday of August, 1898 Hoard reserves tha right to reject any or all bids. Population of Almthouse ave-ages 450. JUUN II U KUAN, ROBERT EtJLtNQ, WILLIAM DERR, . Board of Poor Directors. P. O. Box 4. Bahuvlklll Huron P Aptll . 47t ' I EWiS' 98 If (Patented) Ihtr Ire ( Id n uau h ' "if; 1 fli e t.o.4ei HOBtMU uiu ih kit IT IS Trilfi UkaT Ut o..-v..ii.rf wml fit b,'tiftcrun ulns-l. qui, n, wkjlo MANY UUVllI 1 HERE. THROUGHOUT THE STATE Interesting Happenings from all Sections. ALL OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS Ildtlors Moot nt Hnrrlnburg ntul Arrange for it Summer Outing A ftlioe Slunufue tiirlng Firm at Orwlgabure Cora to tlm Willi Two Now Companies Chartered t Harrlslmrg. iim IlARmsnuno, April 28. A meeting of the executive committee of tho Pennsyl vania Stato Editorial Association was held lit the parlor of the Lochlel Hotel yesterday afternoon, attended by tho following mem bers: Col. K. II. Thomas, Jlechanlcsburg; W. Hnyes drier, ex-ol)lcio, Columbia; J. It. Seal, Mlllersburg; John W. Qrier, Jer sey Shore, nnd Cyrus T. Fox, Heading. The objective point for the summer outing was fixed at Iioaillng during tho week commencing June 10. Tho matter of trannportation was placed in the hands of Secretary Thomas, and Mr. Fox was in structed to look after his end, to provide for hotel aceemmodatlons, aide excursions and othor entertalnmentduring tho sojourn of the association in und about Heading. Thursday will be devoted to n trip to the seashoro, lu all probability Atlantic City. It Is 11 Gemitno Case of Leprosy. FniLADHLriiiA, April 28. There is ono more lewr In tho Munlalpnl hospital, but tliSs time the patient is n woman over 60 yi'iuu old. Suvernl months ago this pa tient, whewo name Is withheld for family reasons, was reported to thobourd of health ns a sufferer from a peculiar disease. She was examined and she told Medical In spector Taylor that about 40 years ago she kept a boarding house uptown, and that one of her boarders was a Mexican sailor. He fell sick nud she nursed him; but somo months afterward she complained of a pe culiar Itching sensation over her body. The board concluded thnt she should bo isolated, and sbo was immediately removed from her friends and placed lu tho Munici pal hospital as u suspicious patient. Dr. Welsh has informed Health Officer Veale thnt the woman's disease has devel oped so acutely that there is now no doubt iu his ' mind. She suffers from genuina leprosy. Policemen to Kecelvo no Kxtras. Khadino, April 28. Mayor Shanamnn has decided that the polioemen must give their entire attention to duty and receive no extras In tho shupe of rewards, fees, etc. Several days ago n team owned by Peter Herbein, an Exeter township farmer, was taken from tho Northeastern market house by two hoys. A reward of J10 was Offered for tho return of tho team and Officer lieh ler recovered it. The reward was paid to Chief Cullen and the officer laid claim to it. The matter was referred to the mayor, who consulted with tho city solicitor, nnd the latter said that the officer could make no legal demand for tho money and that tho city was not entitled to it, as no pro vision wns made for such cases. Found 11 Dead Infant. Harrisburq, April 28. Yesterday nfter noon a lad named George Bortafltfnforraed a butcher and his companionsrwho were driviBg down Herr street, that the dead body of un infant was lying In the hollow near the little churoh on Herr street near Twelfth. The latter reported the case at the police station, and Chief Kautz and City Detective Morgan investigated, finding the boy's hale true. The infant was wrap ped in an old torn pair of overalls, around which in turn was wrapped a newspaper. It boro no outward marks of violence. The police are investigating. May Lend to Ills Identity. Newville, April 28. Yesterday a grave In the Dig Spring cemetery received the unidentified body of the man who was dead in a carload of lumber at the Cumber land Valley railroad warehouse in this place Inst Tuesday afternoon. On one nrm was tattooed a steer's head, resting on a butcher knife and steel, nnd the initials "M. B., St. L.," above and below, which lends to the belief that the young man was a butcher by occupation and was formerly from St. Louis, JJndly Injured In a Ititnnwny. Fleetwood, April 28. Jared Hach, a wealthy farmer, attempted to drive acrois the Heading railroad In this borough in front of a train, when his horse shied and ha wns thrown out and seriously injured. The horse ran away, throwing Mrs. Hach and her little daughter out of the carriage. Mrs. Hach was injured internally and is confined to her bed, while her daughter was cut across the forehead and also badly bruised. Another Failure at Orwlgsburg. P0TTSVILI.E, April 28. A second shoe manufacturing firm of Orwigsburg, this county, has failed, executions having been Issued against Shoener &Co. for a sum ex ceeding in the aggregata $80,000. The closing of this industry throws out of em ployment ovsr 100 hands, Ex-State Sena tor John T. Shotner was the head of the firm. Nw Charters Grantsd. HjniKissuiia, April 28. There wero chartered yesterday the Alumina Shale Brick Company, of Bradford, capital $50, 000; Second Avenue Traotion Company, of Pittsburg, capital $1,000,000. BRIEF PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. A tramp found a living child in a basket In a cornfield near Lititz. There is such an iron boom that the Jtaullng rolling mill is doing double turn. John Hilbert and his wife, of Shnmrock, died within twenty-four hours of each other. More than 1,000 Odd Fellows paraded at Muncy In honor of the order's anniversary. W. II. Keys was elected president. Heprettntative B. K. Focht, of the Lew ishurg Saturday News, has come out as a Republican stata treasurer candidate. Since Mayor James Edinger, of Strouds burg, thrashed three disturbers of the peaco in one evening that town has enjoyed quiet. THIS TROMINKNT DEAD, Patent Solicitor Charles G. O. Simpson, oemniitted suicide in Montreal by taking parts green. He was an expert mechanic In the Biitish navy, and ex-ohlef engineer in the Spanish navy. Cardinal Lulgt Srpiaeel is dead at Rome. He was .'18 yt ais old and was created Oar diual Heceuiber 14, 18UI. Carrie V. H. dpath, wlttovrot James Bail path, the In.a Nationalist, leetorer and author, died at her residence, No. 190 West Thirty-Socond street, New York. Tho American people nro mnldly beoomlntr a raeo of nervous wrecks, and tho l llowlnn aureosts the boat rcmndrt Alphonso Ilr inpflmfr, of Dutler, 1'a., swears that when hi sonw ifnio"ohlosfromi ft. Vitus Dnnco, Dr. Miles' Ctont Restoratlva Nervlno cured him. Mis. J. It. Millcr.nf Valpar nlso.lml., J. I). Taylor, of LoRnnswirt, Ind., enclt pained SO pounds from takliiK It. Sin, II. A.OaroV ncr.or Vlstuln, Ind., . ci.rcl oHllto to convul sions n day, and much h ii 1 lio, dlziiness, hack ache, and nervous proMrnilon. br ono bottla. Daniel Jlycrs, Brooklyn. Mich., cny his daughter wascurodof Insanity of ten yenrs' standing. Trt boltlosntid Ono book of marvelous rnroM. TUBS at druggists This remedy contains no opiates. Dr.Mllos' Medical Co.,Elkliart,tncl. gaoeers! There's no such quick remover of coal and oil stains or healer of cuts and bruises as KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND because of its high percentage of ta& ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JAS. S. KIRK&CO., Chicaeo. VVhlta Riieefan Snan A PurcBoapi cntal RAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR has proven an lnfalllblo specific for all derange ments peculiar to tho female sex,such as chronic womb and ovarian dis eases. If taken in time it regulates and promotes healthy action of all func tions of the generative organs. Young ladies at tho age of puberty, and nldr nnna nt ttiA mpnn. 4.;i9,wlUfindin It a healing, soothing tonic. 'I'Do highest recommendations from promi nent physicians and those who have tried it. "'a for book "To 'Women," mailed free. Sold by all drujrgtstB. Uratiiuxtj Keouultob Co proprietors, Atlanta, G. Act on a now Diindnle regulate tho liter, ttomuJtt and bowels through tAa nervet. Va. Milks' Pous cpeedily cur hMlousneas, torpid liver and cosstlp Men. Smallest, mlldesS, rnftl fpdosa,35cte, Saruplea free at dxagftlsta, St. rtfc 9ta, Co., ElUut, Iffb To Bjye !Fast Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES ! Address for sample card, JlLSffllA, N. K CURE YOURSELF! Or .Tivntinn turn I 1 l.nv vour drueelst fnr k.si. Ilff 11. 1. run), in , Mwlthout tho aid or publicltv of a 1 doctor. hon-poleonoui and Ignarantecd not to stricture. s universal American Cur: Manufactured by s Chemical ( CINCINNATI, O. . S.A. N. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT lias stood the tn X for SIXXTT TEAJtS I mb& has proved Itself the est remedy i lnown for the euro ; Conjiimptfo, Oough, Coldt, rhoorny Voxigh, andi 'til Tung Dlieair.ln young 31 old. Prlt o Mo., 6O0., and l on per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Are You a Catholic? Aw 70a unemployed? Will 30a wot for $UM)0 per weak? Write to me o&q. II DIMOND " " I E2 I TAR SOAP
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