ROM AROUNDTHE STATE CHILDHOOD AND OLD AGE. fl WHOLE TOWN IN RUINS WE CAW WOT SPARE healthy flesh nature never burdens the body with too much sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes the loss of the best that's in food, the fat-forming clement. of pure cod liver oil with hypo phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth er form can so much nutrition be taken and assimilated. Its range of usefulness has no limita tion where weakness exists. Prepared bjr Beolt ft Tlciwne. Chcmllts. i.ww iiub outu ujr an urugffllll. ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON And o vory kindred disease arising from impure blood onrod by that never-failing and best of nil medicines. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed frco THE SWIFT SPECIFIC) CO.. ATLANTA. OA. CtteketUr't Enallih Diamond Ttrnj. f ROYAL PLLS Orlclns.1 muS (Inly Uentil'ie. A r, rcuaui. Dlt, Vrxtftt tor CXiehttttr't npliK tit mmd Brand in lted ut Oold mttt boiM, it tied with blao tibbo. Take no other Xtfuttdtmaarout tulititu- tiont and imitation. At Drat iliti. or nod In lUmpi fop jnrtfauUri, tc.tlmonlJi u4 "lieUef for fadlea,"! letter, bj rrtnrm 9M r tit Uul Druuu, felck nc&dcho and relieve all the troubles lncf Cent to a blltnua stito of the srRtom, such &9 Diirlnes!, rUufei, Drowslnerw. Distress after eating. Pale In tho Bide, to. While thelrracst remarkable success has been shown in curlnj . SleaSsche. yet Carter's tittle Liver Plllfl art equally valuablo in Constipation, curing and pro Venting tblaannoylniComplaint.iThlla they also correct aUdlsordorsorthostoinach,stlmu!atatha Jlver and regulato tho bowels. Even if they oalj fAchethoywonldboalmostprlcelesj to those who uffar from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately their goodness does notond hers.and those ,trho onco try them TYtll And these ltttlo pills valu able In Bomany Trays that they lrtU not be wil ding to do without thera. But aftorallalck head :fl the bane of romany livw that hero Is whore Wo maVo our great boost. Our pills cure it while Others do cot. Carte -Vs Llttlo Liver Pllla aro ycry rmall and toerv easr to taJce. One or two nllls make a dose. rlhey a- Btrictly vegetable and do not grip op rpuroe, but by tbotr gentle action please aU who uaemoin, mviaiaaivaceins; uvoiorci- duw by druqglsls everywhere, or asnt by mail. . CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorkl 'SMALL Pill. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE AGENTS WANTED for the only Authorized BIOGRAPHY OF JAS. G. BLAINE By QAIIi HAMILTON, his literary executor with the co-operation of his family, and for Mr UUlne's great UUtory, "Twenty Years of Con cress, and his later boot. "Political Discus slons." One nrosnectus for the three books. Exclusive territory given. Write for terms to THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Conn W. L. S3 SHOE Nowr'VA-R. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, they will give you more comfort and service for the money man any otoer make. bOSt in mo world M.mm "W50 I . 63.50 ifflL FOB LADIES $2.00 $1.75 FOR BOYS ($2.25 $2.00 J-75 ' FOR tW. L. Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest Styles. S If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8 trv mv S 3.50. S4 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. I sue no sub stitute, I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price, oostairo free, when Shoo Dealers cannot supply you, W. L. DOUGLAS, Hrockton, Mall, Sold by Joseph Ball, 29 N. Miu Btreet. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poller, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) X04 South Main Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always In BLOCK, rTObU ueur, Jiv uuu u lv. uu v.,' Mm H in g O ;kwde rENNl Happenings of Importance from All Sections. ' GATHERED FROM HERE AND THERE. Cumberland Democrats Blect Delegates to the Slate Convention Jurice mmon ton Decides a Peculiar Cue nt llarrln bare Arblti'utora Annrd LlttU IIeile Grace SI, OOO Damage. IlAnitissnna, Mny 1, Judgo Simonton has decided a peculnr case hare. Annie Knders institntcd 11 suit against William Kndors cxocUtors for tho recoTery of $20, 000, and a Jury several months ago al lowed her the claim. Tho plaintiff sot forth that Wllllnm Knders, the deceased, promised to pay her In consideration of her relinquishing to him the nuturo and custody of her son, William Knders, when ho was 8 years old, the grandson of William Enders. She furthor alleged that sho was married to Emanuel Endars, the son of defendant's testator, and that In 1679 she and her hus band, having had born to them a son, had separated and she, with the boy, was living with her father when tho grandfather met her and the contract was mndo. She was to receive $20,000 when the boy became of age, Judgo Simonton hns set aside tho verdict and decided that such a contract Is against public polioy, for the reason that tho rela tion of parent and child creates an obliga tion which cannot bo bartered away for the pecuniary advantage of the parent. Democrats 1'Uect Candldntet. Oamjsle, May 1. Thore was a largo and harmonious moetlng of the democratic) standing committee in the court house hero. The following delegates to the state con vention were elected: Edward Manning, of Nowvllle; R. M. Stuart, South Middle town; Jesse Hctrick, New Kingston; W. II. Dougherty, Mechanicsburg; II, v. Com fort, Carlisle; J. L. Burner, Shippcnsburg. They are instructed to vote as a unit. Tho appointment of County Chairman It. E. Shearcs as collector of the Ninth district "was unanimously recommended. Resolu tions were adopted praising the work of President Cleveland, Governor Pattison, William F. Harrity and Congressman Beltr. hoover. Goes Abroad to Study. Philadelphia. May 1. Dr. Judson Da- land, clinical instructor in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, sailed Satur day for France, Dr. Daland will spend six months on the continent in tho most searching Investigation of blood diseases and cholera, lie holds an official letter from the university which will obtain for him free admission to all tho French schools and hospitals. A Reduction on Gas nt 'lester. CnESTEn, May 1. diet- . to have a very material reduction on gas. The Dela ware County Company, whioh supplios the city, have posted notices that a reduction would be made commencing July 1. The reduction Is from $1.80 per 1,000 to $1.50, with a sliding scale of $1.40 and $1.80 to large consumers. Fuel gas will bo fur nished at $1 per 1,000. Fatal Explosion In a Mine. WlLLiAstsiowrr, May 1. Through an explosion In the mines here. Frank Iiickert. a miner, was instantly killed. Two other employes were badly scalded ana are In a critical condition. Coroner Hoy was notl- ncd and left for that nlaco to hold an in quest on tho body of Mr. Rickert. The Lnucastor Colllory gold. SnAMOKiN, Mny 2. The Lancaster col liery, operated by Smith & Keiser, of this place, has been purchased by Detroit and Buffalo capitalists, who will enlarge tho plant to twice its capacity, five hundred names going on the pay-roll. ISessle Grace Gets SI, OOO Damages. CnnsTEB, May 1. Bessie Grace, a 8-year- old child, bad her arm cut off and a leg in- lured by a sutltcr on the miladelpnla, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad two years ago. Saturday arbitrators awarded her $1,000 damages. THAT C3JRES! EM ft IX m m m MRS. OLIVER ciimtniEn, m On Crutches 10 Years I Seating sokes that a m WOULD NOT HEAL lm S CURED! CURED ! g E9DANA SARftAPABIIXA Ca t Q fgp Gentlemen i I wish to twtlf to the eflleicriS got DANA'S SAHSAl'AJtltXA. ' S BS For fveril year 1 haw beta suffering from iIBi SH'tnl lllooil IMftnrclei called by different Bnatae by the leveral l'lmkiani who attended roe, f -butMchlmllU-.l thcitklll of them all. Itat-H Mucked my nice, JJAXINCJ -VW firai'Jli: rr,i:sfl. end leaving a iwnTrtenlfy rmiiiltiir sure, which nothing would he). It Kutoo broke out on my ltmlR a FliA'KltwR gggSOiei;. month! I wai ciilluett to W uiuy el and have been umihlu to walkS E3 without crutrhea for o vr tun years, Kul Last Fall I purchaaed three botuvs of g DANA'S g m Sabsaparilla gof DanaBros Itltulned nw froai tho first. m I touk It tutthfully, and 1 can now tit tend toS my liuiikuhulil liitloaiut walk hj wi'UlBl Iaa over. MR I am aure thut my eaae la aa neiu a ittlruclo aaS anythiug that ImpiR-na at the prveent day. BJ I am very aln erely ytmr, Mj fiaiooe, a. x. jui vs. ui4iv t,n i iiLtutiiviv hi OcNTUUfENf Wc fiicloao tcwthnonlal ot lln.ni gCherrler, which ta a rtrong endorsement of yuurK j raluablie compound. We believe her vtateuuut toH BUetruu lu every i'otnsct, H we an vtry respecsmity youn. UAViy BROS, itw MiSutx, N. V. 1ki1mW IUuU DruulMa. Bl jj Dana Satsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine, (m 1 M m m TT , r- 1 the best is In Pamt White Lead is best! properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning beforo satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain, Strictly Jrure . White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brand that has given White Lead its character as tho standard paint. w JohnT. Lewis & Bros. is the standard brand of strictly pure Lead made by the " Old Dutch " pro cess. You get the best in buying it. You can produce any desired color oy tinting this brand of white vlead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sate by the most reliable dealers In Paints everywhere. If you are golnp to paint, It will pay you to send to us for a book containing Information that may save you many a dollar; It will only cost you a postal card to do so. "'JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. WANTS, &o. 7OR 11KNT. omeos In tho tlofowlch build ' lntr. Hteara limit and olectrlo lljlit. An. ply at Hefowlcli's clothing storo. 3 13-tf rOST. A Rontleman's plain gold rlnR. A 1 suitable rownrd will on nuld for roiurn of samo to Michael Peters, 15 North Main street. 4 87-tf WANTED. A strong young mn to learn blocking. Must not bo afraid of work. Apply to Shenandoah Manufacturing Co., Ilowers end Coal ttrccts. S 1-tf POlt HALE. A first class hoatcr. good as new. nnl a storo counter 12 feet lone. Ownor selling on account of removal. Apply to Henry L. Jones, corner Cherry and Chest nut streets. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- A rare chanco For sale, tho good will, fixtures and Rtock of Reese's book and stationary store. For further Information apply on the promlsos, Ferguson uoiei diock. FOU KENT. House lately occupied by 51. II. Keblcr Steam beat, hot and cold water, water closet and bath tub. For terms apply to J. K. ICehler, No. 210 North .Main street. 4-2T-tf TJ1STR.WED NOTICE-Came to tho promlsos 1 of tho uudcrslcnod. on Sumlav Anrll 23d. a red heifer about 3 years old. Owner can havo s.uno by proving claim aud paying coils. l-KTEU MCiNEVITCn, 220 8. Gilbert street, Shenandoah. 4-23-0t AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handlo tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tho quickest and great est selling novelty ever producod. Erases Ink morougniy in two scconas. rvo aDrasiou oi paper. Works like maglo. 200 to BOO per cent. Droilt. Onooccnt's sales amounted to (620 in six days. Another 132 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms ana run Crosse. Wis. r439 5-24-ly WAWTED-Honest, cnergotiomen to solicit orders for Fruit and Ornamental Nursery Htock. Expenses ana slary to those who can leave homo and devoto all their time to the work; or liberal commissions to local agents. Stato occupation and choice of terri tory Address, K. O. CHASE CO., 1430 South Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa, 4-14-lm-ood feiMs lady WmM To represent and collect for our Fine A.i Goods. ' $18 por-weelt. CHICAGO LITHOGRAPH CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111, Political Cards. F OU COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDORXF, OF POIISV1LLK. Subject to Republican rules. -grOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS BELL IS, Of SIIENANDOAIU Subject to Republican rules. F iOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELIAS E. REED, OIT POTTSVIIJ.E. Subject to Republican, rules. jyOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL NEISWENDER, or enENANDOAir. Subject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BEN J. R. SEVERN, Or SUENANDOAn. Subject to decision of the Republican County ivnvenuon RETT 16' S Beer and Porler. J AM AGENT for tho -1- Chas. Rettlg'B Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engol'a celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds projuplly attended to. uonnw Huten io uohiu. ui raiee that aro liberal, PEAR ALLEY, Rear BtddilTi Hardware Store The Tender Grandchild and a Well-to-do Old Qentleman of 71, Acknowledge Obligations, The nrcnnrnllon that can bo taken with safety nnd benefit by the tender infant, and (lint nourishes, strengthens, and cures the need nnd Infirm, is one that can truly lie willed scientific. Such a preparation was discovered by Dr. David Kennedy and named Favorite Remedy, It Is prescribed mid recommended the world over, by tho medical profession, as tho best medicine produced for tho cure of nil diseases arising from an impure condition of the uioou. This beautiful child whoso picture is snown Here, 13 the grandchild of Mr. J. B. Pnlmnteer of Atlicns,N.Y,,whohnd been cured of gravel in tho lililnevs nnd insomonla, (sleepless lies) finishes his letter by saying : "But this Is not nil Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Item- edr llAfl flnnft fnrnllt fnm. Ily. SIv little grand daughter hud eczema the worst way; Bhewas n mass of running sores from her oars around the entire neck 10 her cbe-'ks. Jly wife gave her Favorlto Remedy In tho sores hnvo all disappeared, the skin ii smooth and clear. And r)'o la fat nnd niorrA.! oA as brlgat as a silver dollar. 3Ir. Solomon Davis of North Itorirlirh. N. Y finds himself at 73ycars,sufIcrinB from neu ralgia, folt tired all the time, weak, languid, poor nppo tito, and 110 nmbition. Thought at iiis age nothing could do lilm any f ood, but ike hun dreds of other pcoplo in his condi tion tried Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy aim uegnn io get ueucr at once, and now lccis as nale nnu Hearty 11s ho ever tlid. It is particularly pleasing when sick ness is ns common as now, to know that tlii're is a remedy that cures disease, builds up tho weak and debilitated, strengthens me nerves, anil lins restored to health and strength, men and women who havo been confined to their homes for mouths on beds ot sickness. A SPLENDID Business Opportunity Is now dolnglgood business, and established two years. Will bo sold absolutely or only half interest, or leasedjto u tood party, To a person acquainted with tho German and Polish lan suages this is a first-class opportunity. For further particulars address, A. B., Herald Office, Shenandoah, Pa.. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, 6tc. DR. SAHDEH'S ELECTRIC GELT With Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY Lntmt l'ntrnlat lie tt Improvements ! Will euro without medicine all mbnwa resulting from over-taxation ot brain nerve forces t escesst or India cretlon, aa nervous debility', Fleei)1eneaa, languor, rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder complaints, lame back, lamlrtgo, eciattca, all female complaints, penernl 111 health, etc. This electric licit contains Vonderful ImproTriaenta over all others. Current is instantly feltuy wearer or we forfeit 35,000.00, andi will care all of tho above difeases or no iwy. Thou- arter all other remedies foiled, and we elvo hundreds of testimonials In this and every other Btate. Our Powerful ImproTed ELEtTHIC Sl'SrF0UV, tho pTPtteet boon ever offered weak men. MILK ultball IteUt. Ueftltb and 1 1nrou tilrvnclb Ol'AUiNTLEU ta (iO to t0 daji. Bead for lliua'd I'uraphlet, mailed. scaled! freo SANDcN ELtCTRIw UU Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the public generally that ho has purchased the barber shop lately occupied by B. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHEJUKDOAH, FA. To Builders ! The season for building' is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an Immense line ot Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Boonng and Spouting Jour specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIRAKDVILL.E, PA. Barber Shop for Safe Oldest stand la Shamokin. Three chairs running. Complete outfit. Apply to or ad. ares E. II. Wnrniclc, Commerce and Shamokin Streets, Shamokin, Pa. SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Knst Cent Street. The beet beer, als, porter, whlgiUM, bnodlM wines ana unset oigaro always us uaa. ROBERT LLOYD,? op DRUG- STORE- SALE Further Particulars About the Texas Cyclone. FULLY THIRTY PERSONS KILLED. Kvery limine Hut One In n City of 3,000 Inhabitants Swept from the l'nce of the liarth Not Li'j Than Ufto Homes lie molUhpil The Wreckage Takes Fire and Ulany Pcoplo are Creitiuted. Daviab, Tex,, May 1. Further details of tho disastrous cyolone which wiped out tho town of Cisco, havo hecn received. Out of 400 residences in the town only one Is uninjured, that of city mnrshall Epplen. A freight train waiting for orders was hurled completely oft the track and totally wrecked. The englno weighing over twenty tons, was turned completely over. The brnkemnn wus instantly killed and the conductor died yesterday afternoon from lils injuries. Tho conservative estimate placo tho toUl property loss at $2,000,000. Immediately after tho cyclone had passed flames wcro seen issuing from several of the frame buildings. It is thought some oC tho missing, of which there aro a score, were burned tc-death and their bodies cre mated. Several of the streets of tho city are so full of debris as to prevent tho pan nage of even foot passengers. For mile around the city the ground is covered with wrecks of brick or frame buildings, house hold furniture and utensils, fences, tele graph poles, freight cars, etc. rhysicinns estimate that of the i.U(J or more injured forty, nt least, will die. All tho physicians from n dozen nearby towns are here and more are needed. The stock of groceries available in tho town did not sufllce to give oven a scanty breakfast to tho suffering people. Trains from Weatherford and other adjoining places,, laden with supplies, arrived during the day. Many homeless and wounded ones are resting in Impoverished tents, but uy far tho greater portion are out In the open air with nothing to shelter them from the cut ting wind that has followed tho storm. In dividual estimate? of losses aro now im possible except to say that in nearly every instance It is total, many not even saving enough clothing to protect themselves from the inclement weather. The number of killed 1b placed at be tween twenty and thirty. MU. lCAZLCTON'S R15SIGNATION As Attorney for tUa District of Columbia lias liven Accepted. Washington, May 1. The attorney for the district George C. Hazlcton, hns re signed, and the commissioners have accept ed his resignation, to take effect May 30. In his letter, of resignation Mr. Hazleton says: "A change in the political power of the nation since my appointment as attorney lor the Lhstrict ot Columbia under the ad ministration of President Harrison renders it fitting and proper that I hhould render to the honorable commissioners of the Dis trict government my resignation of that office in order that they may exercise freely and without embarrassment the appoint ing power la disposing ot tlio political de mands of thoso who aspire to the place. "I therefore tender my resignation us at torney of the Dljtrict of Columbia, to take effect May 30, 1898, nnd respectfully re quest leave of absence with pay from May 1 to the 30th, both Inclusive, as it will be necessary to. employ considerable timo in that month in the preparation of a final report of the allairs of the onicc, and in closing up the same preparatory to the as sumption o tho duties of the office by my successor. It was first understood that the resigna tion would be accepted to take effect the first of May, but the intervention of several prominent democrats, among them Senator Mitchell, had the desired effect, and tho one months leave with pay was granted. Mr. Hazoltou's successor will be his first assistant, Mr. S. T. Thomas, and Mr. An drew B. Duvall will 1111 tho vacancy caused by Air. IhOmas promotion. Herbert Will Make a Change. Washington, May 1. A question of great importance to the navy has been brought to the attention of Secretary Her bert and will undoubtedly reculve prompt aud careiui consideration at tits nanus Im mediately after his teturn from Chicago, It relates to the granting of leaves of ab sence to officers to enable them to go into private business. From a small beginning" this practice has grown to alarming pro portions. So much so that it threatens to seriously affect tho service. The evils that have arisen therefrom have besun to attract publio attention, and it is asserted that some remedial action will soon be taken to protect the Interests of the government. Naval officers who have no aspirations In this direction do not hesitate to say that the practice is detrimental to the service. Many of them go so far as to characterize It as an outrage. They argue tnat men who are educated by the govern ment for the purpose of devoting their best efforts to its welfare should be compelled to uo so as long as tney are m Its employ. instead of being permitted to enter the sor- vice of private corporations doing business with the government. A number of instances are cited where officers who have represented the govern ment in the preparation of contracts for steel plates and ship construction have afterward entered the service of the con tractors in the execution ot the very same contracts, at the same time being retained on the government pay roll. It is the old question of serving two masters, and, in the Instances mentioned, it was clearly to the financial interest of the officers to favor the contractors. Guttavui Jones Dead. Washington, May 1. Qustavns Jones. who filled the position of "error clerk" in the onlce of the Western Union Tolegranh Company In this city, is dsad at bis home on Ullve avenue, west Washington, Mr. Jones has been connected with the tele graph business in Washington since the early days of the war, having entered the service of tho American Telegraph Com pany when a boy, and served continuously over since. He was a perfect encyclopedia or information, havlug all the details of the office management at his command, rarely mistaken in names, dates, etc. Mr. Jones was compelled to cease work some two weeks mko and has ttrown steadily worse until death came. The cause of his death TO Bright s disease. He leaves a widow aud four daughter and u great number of friends, for he bad nu enemies. A Hi Ik Mill Hum,. I. Nwbueg, N. ., iluy 1. Harrtaoo & Gore's silk mill near beru wan burned yes terday. Lav, $100QQ UlMirauc, $30,. vuw. HEARflSEASB RTATtsTicnehoTf thntonoln pom has a weak ordlsotiflod Hoart. Tho Urt symptoms nrohor hrenth oppremloii, fluttering1, fkilnt ft rut hunBrjrapcllx.pnln In n1tlcthcnntno(hcrlnr wollen nnUIra, Impy (nnl lcntli,1 for which IHt. MUKM KfiW UKAltT CUltC Isn tnnrrolous remedy- "I havo been troubled wlttilicartdtsoAfio for Tonra my loft pulso was Tory weak, could at t fines ec trrcly fcol It, tba Ktnnltofit orrltomcnt would nlwnva weaken rnr norreii and heart nnd n foar of Impending death Atarod mo In tho face- for hours. IHt. MIIjHM rtllltVINJJ nnU JXiV JlJLiiYJl'J.' VLI&K1 la tho only mod let no that nan proved of any beno tltnnd cured roo. I. M. Dyer. Clovcrdafo, 11 d Jir. Mllea X.lvcr Pllla are a suro remedy for JBIIIonancft nnd Torpid X.lvcr. GO Dotea 5 cento. Flno book on Heart Disease, with, wonderful cares Tree at druggists, or address DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, IntU Printing ink st.iins are removed and jamn lingers healed by the use ot because of its high percentage of tax. ASK YOUR C1ROC13R FOR IT. JAS. S. ICirilC s CO., ChlciiRa. White Russian Soap i'C.'tu.rJ'i A remody which, If used by Wives aboul to experience the pelnlul ordeal attendant upon Child-birth, proves an Infallible apecl lie for,andobvUtee the tortures of con finement, leeeenlne tlio dangcrathoreof to both metherand child, told by all druggists. Sentby cxprees on receipt of price, 81.&0 ler bottle, charges pre paid. EHADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA, OK. Act on a new principle- reptf ato tho liver, Uomsed and bowela through Ua nerw. Da. Hues' Frua tpetdilu cuts blllouBnceta, toi pid llvor and constipa tion. Smallest, mlldesi, trareft I SQdOBea.SSctftj bunnlet) (roe at drunidstw. Dr. 311a Hed. Co., EUbut, ts. To Dye Past Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES I Address for sample card, ELSIIHA, N. T. if. CURE YOURSELF I r7 Ar wa Lr liv111 jTour druggist for a bottle of 1 llfC ( - It HIM. In - J - J without the aid or publicity of a Jpuaranteed not to stricture. lint univerial American Curt. Manufactured by w The Evans Chemical Co, CINCINNATI, O U, S. A. N. H. Downs' Elixir! WILIi CURE THAT AND STOP THAT tilt stood the tent tor 8IXTX TEAX8 1 ; icd has proved Itself tho best remedy Ptoovrn for the cure J Cnumptumt. Cought, Coldt, Whooping Cough, andi ' nil Lung Iilteatet in young 01 old. Trice VXs., Mo., and tl.00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. SSiTS?, JOftttflOX a fob. Buasjko, Vt. KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP Are You a Gatbolie? Aro you unemployed? Will you work for $18.00 per week? Write to me at once. J. B. CrA"2", 194 Madison St. CHICAGO, lit.
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