A Ruddy Glow -i i cnccK xvv ri hrmv evidence od v is "i . hen this trlow of health is ad health is lcttinrr down. ikcn immediately arrests aste, regardless of the m.is.-. C onsumntinn must licld to treatment that stops Paste aiiU builds liesh anew. liuost i s palatable as milk. I'ren- rat P n't I- llrrone. N. Y. All dranrMs. m May depend upoti the way you treat the war ST Inrra wlilrl, i-iHiri rrtvno. A faur I. S. taken at the proper tlmo may Insure g r.lh for a year or two. riienJorcact at once, (or IS IMPORTANT I nature be a .istcdat tho rirrht t!me.lrrr5W!v ir(all3 to relieve the system of lm- PwvSi f ties, and Is an excellent tonic also.U4!!fe!a He Wants to Add His Name. ClllllblilVJ LU dUU JIIV lldlUC IU UUI llldllV UL1I ncaiesin ciiminenaiiion oi in expat curair f i. , AHt i I SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta. G.. Cfilohe.ler' rnellh IHamond TlranA. PILLS Orlitlnul fOi.lv (Ifnninn. 3. t atcil with blua ribbon. TaL m Jnootlirr. Rrtutt danctrou tuhttxtw "t m id ti lUat'-mt. At DrucgUM,oraf-il4 do. I "n i f t jmrtloultrB, wtlmonUU tod) 'Itrllcf for I.Q.I lee." in litter br return Ms.Il. lll.4)l(kTatlmntlili A'.. TV... rCb1cheter CUcuilcal Oo.,AiRdloii hQtir lick Headache and lollevoall tbo troubles lnrf Pint to a mil is erateor tno Eyctem, eucn as lizzie s. 2 . a. Drowsiness. DIatroaa after litlSftPalntn the Bi'To, &o. Whllo their mofttl ttiftflfteho. ret Cortnra Llttla Llvoir Tills trfl Hguiily valuable In Constipation, curing and pn I entice tbiBounGjlnacoiiiplalnt.wbilo tlieyalfie r direct anai oraorsoiineBiomacnumuiatQiaa vcr and rc -miato tho bowels, liven IX Uxcy oul rirJiA thAvwonldboftlmoatnrlcoless to those wha ia(er from tM(! distressing complaint; but fortu mtely tbelrgoodticEs docs not end bcro.and thosa vho once try them will find these little pills vain Me la no many ways that thoy will not bo wit lag to do without them. But after allele hoaj f 1 T4,,1n T.tvnv Pfll. mn nirff email ml vak ur mt-uiumu iiu new toiki 'fll.li Ibb Wlllllt!. WUUM Vlllllt-kl II i r t l i . r r i t s i tiegs to announce to ms rnenas nna Dairons ana mo rmono eeueruuy mui db nns Tiurcnasea iqb DarDerHuuu luiuiy UIWUUIUU UV U. .J. 1U3 12 West Centre Street S3ENAWD0AH, FA. S3 SHOE noTOp. you wear them7 When next I n need try a pair, they I . ! 1 I., f - 4L- any other make, Bost In tho world. 5.00. 3.00 $4.00 $2.50 $3.50 $2.00 FOR LADIES $2.00 $1.75 FOR BOYS ,32.50 fffif I ' " vwn fens I nniirvloo eh noe nra marl a In all iha Li UUUgluO UllUCrf Ulb muuw in un iiiw Latest styles. IJIHWIVTVI wn. " 1 Irtrtt anH tu9r 9 wplt. If VQU ulsh to . lift trias nnoes. n v iidina diiu unto is ,aiuuej ... I .1 I... Mnll ..nAn .aflnl nt n.lr. IS. I senu nuca uj man iiuvn ivviiw. v. .u.vj v .w..... .o , Ua.l. SnHhv , , 1 I I 1 X ' - Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia. S. Mnln St., Slieuniidonli. Tho leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Kvorythlng new, clean and fresh. The finet.t line of Wines and Liquors I Ctgara, Ac, foreign and do mestic Free lunch served eaiU ventDg. Big sohooners offri a,lleer,Porter,Ale,&o, T0SITE : THE : THEATRE. E cm t fisa I AsM 1 EIRE 1 FDR tiFHi "BaitL J. J, DOUaHERTY, Prop. MANY 3IOIIK HANKS LIKELY TO TAIL. Tho Coliunlihi'i Cntlntfi Uovrnlg Had MvtliiHM of IlnnkliiE. Ciiioado, Jlny 18. Tho fnllttro of tlio Columbta Nntlonnl bank lias disclosed n system of shystering without n pnrnllel In Amerlcnn bnnkinu;. Tho president mid innnngcr of the Columbia Is known tohuvo organized alout llfty sotno concerns nt In significant points in Indiana and Ohio, all of which wero correspondents of tho broken bank, and it is scarcely likely that any of them will survive. Uut as the places are at places where thero is little business, the moral efTect Is likely to bo more serious than the actual losses. Tho Columbia had very little business m Chicago, and such as it hnl was chiefly with customers who, like the bank, were without commercial standing, hence tho failure was not felt In reputable business circles, and had It occurred at any other tlmo would have been forgotten in half au hour. At present, however, thero is a very ner vous feeling, and a trifling failure had an adverse influence by increasing distrust where there Is no occasion for it. This is duly appreciated by tho strong banks, and they will do all they can to restoro cconfl dence. Mora Hurtles Suspend. Ottawa. 111.. May 18. Richard J. Ilor- nlck, banker, merchant and speculator, of Grand Kidge, made an assignment yester day to Lacii Hibbs and Caleb P. Porter. The cause of the assignment is given as a run on his bank, caused by the llnancial entanglement of his brother, his backer, John llornick, of Sioux City, Iowa. Indianapolis, May 13. The directors of the Capital National bank claim that there has been no loss on discounts and that not a department has lost a dollar. The bank they say is more than solvent. They will ask tho examiner to permit resumption after an examination, Fout Waynk, Ind., May 13. News of tho suspension of the Farmers' and Mer chanta' bank at Geneva, Ind., reached here late yesterday afternoon. Tho bank closed its doors nt noon. It was tho Old est institution of the kind in tho town. ClitcAao, May 13. The depositors In tho Exposition branch of tho Chemical Na tional bank were paid the amounts due them before the clo.se of the Exposition last night. Toledo, O., May 13. The Ottawa county bank nt Elmore, a branch of tho Chicago Columbia, has closed its doors and tho bank officials are not to be found. Kokomo. Ind., May 13. The bank of Greentown has closed its doors. Tho sus pension is due to the suspension of tho Chemical Xational bank, of Chicago. Bhookktan, Ind., May '13. Tho. Com mercial bank, of this place, has closed its doors. Disastrous Fire on Loup; Island. Fab. Eockawav, L. I., May 13. The Mansion House was totally destroyed yes terday afternoon, together with stables, club house, bowling alleys and gas house. The thirty guests iu the house saved their effects. Ilnd raised the Century Murk. Kekxe, N. II., May 13. Amos A. Park er, of Fitzwilliam, died hero yesterday aged 101 years and 7 months. TIIK NASHUA LL GAML'S. National League. AtThllndelphla n. Philadelphia 18 New Vork (I At Ft. Louis- 14 2 7 0 11 3 fit. Louis 8 Cleveland 7 At Washington Washington 0 llaltlmorc 7 At Itrooklyn Brooklyn 8 lloston 3 At Vittslm-m- I'ittolm- n Louis-. I.M 0 Uluci' jrunio postponed on necount of 10 3 8 3 n S 3 3 7 0 " I o rain. State League. At Al'eiltOWU II. II. lleii'nwu 13 17 1 urn iile 7 0 At Altooua AltO'v ,i en 2r iluriiabiirsr 20 12 At Ferunton tVrnnton C 11 Bu,tou U13 At Scrauton Second iraine Bcrnnton fi 10 liiston in 16 Other game postunncd on aecnuiit of l-.iln. 1THE Km 1 1 THAT GORESg S INDIGESTION AND I fa LOSS OF APPETITE 1 CUKtU HfsEST l-S 1IY THE LARUE MEECIIAMH.B HOUSES IHiir C. w. Palmer k cou Ulbkimeh, N. Y. HI SlWIA 8AR8APAB1LLA CO. I iff S Gentlemen During th put three yean I. 3liH fuBeml caDudoraBlr with Kczt-imi, lQ totlrae. to Uuit I w uiishla to attend to nijr work, fSulw lutfeml from Imlleesllon, snil wat badlj rn K3 run down. I tried variou. ivniedie. witlioutoo-asa aiolng say reliel until I wa. Induced to try sm g DiiNA'S 1 1 SAHSAPAHILLA rat hare takni onlv two bottlM and letl llko llM aaiiuvv mini. IvIiiiiIi and liluU'lii's havegg Mt-ntlrt-li' illiiit-iirel Alijicllto flrat Hrilte) lflBtlill liooil. Infactltsllerellgl had not Uken DANA'S I would not lie aills c m now. "youratruly, . . 0 llerUnwriN.Y. E. A. WOLLABEIt. M HI D""- Sartaparllla Co., Dlft. Maine, g FIBE INSURANCE. .arKvatkUd uMM rsllable purly naiii i panlM repitMnUMt by 120 S. JaromSt., Shenandoah, f. us WANTS. &o. E OOMS FOR IfSNT. atonm bent and elec tric light. Call nt Htm iLi omeo. l-tf WANT.-lD. An apprentice ! one who can he rolled upon. Apply to Frauols A. Stetlcr, barber, 1) N. .Main street. o-S-tw BOAIIUINO. Two geatlcman desire board with private family. It jam tog'ither. Address H., Shenandoah, 1. O. 5 5-tf lOtt SALE A lot of household lu nlturn Apply at residence of U. A. Freeman, 27 Hast O.ik stroot l-OAltDEi WANrKO.-lloirders wanted IJ In rojpectible family. Inqulro at 30 nouinjarain street. fii;j-iw TfOK HALK. . sooondhand, two soatod U pinion, with top ; in gtiad order, will bo sold cheap for cash. Apply to J. J II ibblu, Norm .uuin stroot. D-i.Hir SI5AMSTKKS3 WANT K I) To nnlte sun boancts, etc. Must be quick operitoron Hewiair rnteaiuu Appiir ni, once to i,. j Wilkinson, s. Main street. 6 13-It Foil HALE. Ou Won Oik street, opposite Mrs, G ranfs. two good 8-room houses. Lot au reet ironi ny nu deep. For information Iti quire lit 21)9 K.nlCial street. Snenandoah. or (J. W. Miller, Mt. Carmel. 0-9 tf ITIOtl SAL"?. A twenty (2) aero mnn planted, tog"ther with it horaes, 3 cows wanou and machinery, a house nnd birn Apply to (J. !' It -ell Iliirnsvlllo, Hohuylklll county, iwa. o--iiii IXrANTLD Agents to take ordors In every Y I town ana city. (Jommisioi or llber.u salary to solicitors. Htoady work Send ref-er-nfos and scuro territory promptly. KU- wanger& Harry, Mt. Hope Nurseries, Roch ester, N. Y. 55 lOt AGENTS WANTKD ON MALARV or com mission, to handle tho now Patont Choml. aal Ink ISr.isIne Pencil. Tho aulokost and croat- est selling novelty ever produced. Krases Ink thoroughly In two seoonds. No abrasion of pipor. Works like raagle. 2m to 500 per cent, prollt. One aeont's Hilos amounted to MS0 In six days. Anothor 132 tn tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms ana run particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf'eCo.. La Crosse. Wis. t438 6-24-ly WA.1NTTED-IIoiic8t. energetic men to solicit onl'Ts for Fruit nnd Ornimontal Nuriorv St c. Kxnenses and s 'larv to th se who can leave horrn and devoto nil their tlmo to tho w irk; or liberal commissions tn loc.il agents. SUto occu Mtloi and cholo-if te'rl tory Address, it. u. CHASE ft CO., 1130 South Penn Square, Phlla 'elphla. l'a. 4-14-lm-ead XECUTRIX NOTI U.-I, the undorslgncd hiving been appointed executrix ol tho lute will und testament of Michael O'llara. de ceased, hereby notify ail nersous having clslms against tne saiu csiaio. to present mem to mo lor settlcmcuiH ana also uotity an persons In debted to tho said cstato, to make payment to me forthwith. Mns. Maht OMIaha Administratrix, listatoot Mlciuel O'Uara, deceased. Shenandoah, April 2), 1893. 4-2l-0t s CHARTER NOTICE.-Notlce Is horoby given that an application Mill be made to tho Ucurtof Common Pleas of Schuylkill county on Monday M ly 29th. 189.). at ID a. m , under the ait of Assembly of tho Cornmo iwealth of I'jnnsylvan a, entltlod "An act to provide for I oe Incorporation nnd regulation ol cortnln cor-nv-itions" approved A nil 29th. 1874 and the supnlEincnts thoreto. for Ilia charter of an In tended corporation to bo cillod -Tno Lithuan ian AlgvIcoCltlzens'oclctyof (lllberton. Pa ," the character and object whereof Is to promote a fraternal feeling among Its members tonc rumulato a lund for tho payment of bcncllts to Its members during sickness und funeral ex penses of deceased members, and to haw, pos sess nnd enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privi leges of tee taid Act of Assomblv and Its sup plements. T U. HEl DALL, Solicitor. Hhenundooh, l'a.. May 2, 1893 0 2-oaw-t27 CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application will bo mado to tlta Court of Common Pleasof rtchuylklll county on Monday, May 22d, I893,atl0n.m .under tho Act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An kct to provide for the Incorporation und Regulation of certain Corporation"." approved April 29, 1874, and iho supplements thereof, for tne Charter of -n Intended Corporation, to bo called " Tho Lithuanian Order of Saint Anthony of Shen andoah. Pcnna ," tho character and object whereof Is to promoto a fraternal feeling among Its members, to aocumulato a fund for tho payment of benefits to Its members during sickness and funeral expenses of de ceased members, nnd to have, possess and on Joy all the rights, benollts and privileges of tho said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. T. R. UEODALLi, Solicitor. Shenandoah, Pa., April 27, 1893 4-27-3t-oaw PROPOSALS FOR UUILDING WM.L AND furnishing coping lor tho Schuylkill County Court House grounds. 11 Ids will bo received until the Oth day of June, A D., 1893, by the Commissioners of Schuylkill County for iho building of a retain ing wall, 8 feet high, 280 feet long, of mountain ston", on Mlnersvlllo street ; for tho f urnlshln nnd setting ot 203 feet of gr inlto coping, 10x11 Inches, on the gronlto steps, togother with posts nt the lop and bottom of each Sight ot sleps; also for furnishing 210 fret of mountain stone coping with posts at the ends of tbo coping, &c. All wont to bo finished within sixty days af ler bid Is accpted. Iltds for furnishing granite muit be separate from tho bids offering to fur-nl.- It mountain stone. Full particulars can be une and plans and drawings can bo seen, by np- vi ig to the Commissioners of Schuylkill uiity The Commissioners reserve the right to rejec any or all bids. 6-10 24t PROPOSALS. Pronosals will bo received by the under- signed committee up to Friday, idav 19th. 1893, at 0 p. m., for tho construction of a tlx. room frame school building, two stories high, All bidders can Und pUns nnd specifications fortnspectlon at tho office of Superintendent L, A Freeman, High School building, Shenan doah, Pa., or at the house ot II. J. Muldoon, 203 West Centre street, Shenandoah, Pa , or at the ofllco of tho architect, Frank X. Itcllly, Fottsvllle, Pa. Tho bids must cover excavat ing, building, rooting, painting and all work and materials necessary to complete tho building. Including provisions for the Intro ductionof theSmead, Wills & Co. heating nnd ventilating system, ino committeo reserves tho right to reject any or all olds. II. J. Muldook, Chairman Mark Burke, James O'Heatin, Daniel Oopen, ' S. A. IiEDDALL, 5-9 lOt Committee on Building nnd Repairs. To uprosent and collect for our Fine Vi-1 OooiIk. !3I xer "veclc. CHICAGO UTIIOGRAPII CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. To Builders ! The season for building1 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 of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Rooting and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRARDVILLK. PA. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. UosaUr's old svaod.) Until Hilts Caul Hts,, Mil eiium! mill Rest beer, ale and porter on tan. The finest brands of whiskeys ana oigars. i'ool room at' tached. Commander James N. Deaa. a- IR Old Soldier's Gratitude COMRADES, READ THIS. Torturing, Life Destroying Dyspep sia Cured. Another Triumph for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Mr. Jnmcs S. TIenn, Cnminnnilor of Gen. Grunt I'o.t, O.A.K., Itoiiduut, K.Y.,nnd Chief U. H. Mail Agent or tho Ulster A Doluwuro ltullrnutl ami tmu of tho most popular nnd well known Gentlemen In tho Kast, whoso veracity is beyond quostlon says! ; I -was nil run down. tHti HYSFEPSLL, I doctored and doctored but It all resulted tho same way. Irrcwivorso. Ituffmd nntold misery night nnd day. My caso was pronounced tneurabU. I suffered this way for fully TWO TEAKS. I chanced to meet I)r. Kennedy on tho Btrect about that time, and I told him of my condition and he said, " JtMMT,"yoa need not tuffer so, come to my ofllco and I'll give you a botUo of FAVORITE" REMEDY, tako It morning, noon and night, nnd It will euro you. I took tho medicine ns directed, but hod no confi dence iu a cure, as my case had been tried by so many. After U3ing It a week I be gan to feel better, nnd In a short whilo nftcr that I was ENTIRELY CURED "Just Utink of it, entirely cured. Tint lorrlhlo distress, everything I ato. breaking vp sour in my throat had all gone and I have not had a moments (lis comfort since. To-Uny thero I3'nt a liralthier man in this country nnd my npKrtlto is grand. 1 believe I could eat nKL'O OF NAILS if I had to nnd digest them Willi case. FAVonrrre Remedt Is the foe of Dyspepsia and poor licaltlw. j Yours truly, JAMES S. DEAIt liv.NjjuuT, aiorch lttli, lt2i Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYLE, A TTORXKY A T-I.A IF. Offlce lleddall building. When tndoah, Pa. hi, 1SUKKL ATrOHXEY-A V-LA IF. snrMANunAii. pa. Office 'room 3, P. O flulldlng, Shenandoah, a ,u i.sieny "uuuing, i-ottsvitie. Q T. UAV1CE, BURGEON DBSTIS1. Offlce Northeast Cor Main and Centre Sts, Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. M. 8. KISTLER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SUliQEOX. Ofllco -12" North Jardln street. Shenandoah. JAMEd SI'KIN. PHYSICIAN AND aUKOlON, Offlce and Residence. o. 34 Ncrth Jardln Street. Shenandoah. pRANIC WOMER.M. V. SpectaliH in 'Irtatment of Catarrh, Practice limited to diseases of tho eve. ear. nooand throat. Spectacles lurnished. iruar- uuieeu to suit an eyes uraco-aj Nasi uarc street, snenanaoan D1 U. E. D- LONQACRE, Graduate In T'cferirtary Surgery and Dentistry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at. tended 10 with promptness. Surgical opera lions performed witn tno greatest cire. uraco Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. RETTG'S Beer and Porter. J AM AGENT for tho -1- Chas. Itettlg's Cele bratedlBeer nud Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated Iudia Pale Ales aud Old Stock. Orders will recelvo prompt atteutlou. Finest brands of Liquors aud Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling ot all kh.cU promptly attended to. Horses UltiD to board, at ram that are liberal. PEAR ALLET, Rear Beddall's Il&rdvr&re Store MMWvo unsELr 1 i4i7I'tro"blpdwithGotiorrhroalj nW Uleet.WhltM.SpermntorrhartfJ' (5jWor any uuna-.uta. dlschargesaiSei1 vSiiM yur drugglit f. r a bottle of HflfMliig a. It cures in a few dayi TJMJJ without tbo aid or publicity of at !r! doctor, Non-poisonous and OOtfiniarniiteed not to stricture. mjsOT jo, r PsitOTMl Amrrtcan, Curt. fFlj. Th Evans Chemical Oo.lSd!ii. WEEKS GOES TO CANADA. The New York Lawyer Said to be a Defaulter. A DAD REPUTATION LEFT BEHIND. A Man Once Trusted nnd Highly Respected Churged With Heine "" Illilhrrilcr Ills Durulcuttnu Sahl to Amount to Over 100,llOO All or the Fugitive's Prop erly Attached. New YonK, May 10. Francis II. Weeks, lawyer, ex-president, ox-secretnry nnd ex treasurer of the Land nnd lilver Improve nient I'ompauy of West Superior, Wis., and ex-trensttrer of the West Superior Iron and Steel Company, is a fugitive from jus tice. lie fled from this city two weeks aqo, bo fore the news of his failure and HHsljiinieiit were made public. He was last heard from through a letter received iu this city 11 few days 11(50. written from a town on the northern borders of New York state. He is now understood to be in Canada. The servant nt his country bouse nt Cold Kprinij Harbor, L. I., says that the entire lamily has gone away tor a year, but it may be a lonn year. Frauds II. Weeks was yesterday removed by Justice Patterson as trustee of Cecil T. Grillltlis uiuler the will of J. Jucob Astor Rusted. The plaintiff charges that Weeks eniljo..led $70,000 of tho trust estate, anil that lie lias left tho city aud his where abouts is unknown. She nllt'j,es that in all he lias embezzled tlie sum, with interest, amounting to $105,- 105.D-. On petition yesterday of Lawyer jienvillo Kane, Judge Patterson removed him as trustee and appointed the Atlantic Trust Company as trustee in place of Weeks. An attachment was issued against the property of Weeks and the sheriff executed it yesterday at Weeks' ollice, 74 William street. A letter had been received from Weeks and postmarked Cuba. An investigation of the papem in Weeks' oflice allows that ! securities belonging to other trust estates are also missing. TII1C DII'FICUI.TV IN NICARAGUA. nustil Catilmi In New York lias no Further Advieos. New Yoiik, Jlny 13. Tho consul for Nicaragua In this city, Ghernrdo Canton, said last evening that he had no other ad- ices from Nicuragun than those published 11 the papers. Ho did not think that Mr. iuznmn, the Nicuraguun minister, had any private advices, because the cables are in the hands of tho revolutionists. "If," said lie, "Doctor Dnzmau made thoso re marks about American capitalists, which are accredited to him, I iiavo no doubt they refer to the canul company, for there nro no other equally important enterprises in Nicaragua backed by American money. 1 lie few railroads and steamship com panies time have obtained concessions in Nicaragua are still in a preparatory stago and theiefore scarcely count. I do not be lievo however, that tho Canal Company has enlly caused any trouble tor they havo never shown any tendency in that direc tion. They have tho sympathy of tho whole people in their enterprise." Mr. Canton thought molivlolencongnlnst the Americans very impropable, because the latter were better liked by the Nicar aguans than any other nationality. The revolutionists, he said, had no need of ap plying to the Americans for pecuniary aid. He said that the revolutionists had all the money and arms they needed, whereas the government was financially crippled. Orohhaui Una Heurd Nothlnff New. Wasiunoton, May 13. Secretary Gres- bam said to a reporter that he had received no additional news from Nicaragua since Thursday, and that the situation of affairs iu that crjuntry was so serious and compli cated that he begged to be excused from expressing any opinion on the subject ouo way or the other. The navy department has acted prompt ly in the matter, und there has been no un necessary delay in the prepaiation of tbo war ships assigned to duty In Nicaraguan waters. There is no direct information that tho insurgents have attempted to destroy the canal plant or to interfere seriously with the progress of tho work. Tho ollicers of the Atlanta will make a special investiga tion on this subject, and will see that tho canal property Is protected. Thomas' Usefulness Knded. Chtoaoo, May 13. After two weeks of hard work, tho committee Investigating the misunderstanding in the Uureau of Music has made a report to tho national commission, in effect that Mr. Thomas' usefulness as musical director of the fair has ended, and that harmony in that de partment required that his services bo dis pensed with. Sh Gave Her Child 1'iilsnn. BiDDLEFonn, Me., May 13. The 5-year- old daughter of Albert Garnet bad an at tack of colic and to easa tho little onu s pain the mother gave her a morphine pill such as the adult members of tlio family had taken in cases of sickness, iho child became unconscious nud died five hours afterwards. Fell From u Second-Story Window. New Yokk, May 13. Mrs. Emma Jar din, aged 25, fell out of tiio seoond-story window at Atlantic nnd yona avenues. Brooklyn, and was instantly killed. She was looking at some children at play and, losing her balance, fell headfirst from tho window. Will Sail Under Sealed Orders. San Francisco, May 13. The United States steamer Alliance, now at Mare Isl and, has lieen ordered to get ready for sen and will sail on the 20th inst. She will leave under sealed orders, but the general supposition is tlua she will go to Nicaragua. Dr. Pug to be Murrlett. Richmond, May 13. Tho marriage of Dr. Thomas Nelson Page, the distinguish ed author, of this city, and Mrs, Helen Field, of Chicago, will take place at Elm buret, a suburb of the World's Fair city, June o. Dr. Page is now in Chicago. llalfnl HUIIrad llluwn Off. Boston, May 13. George E. Piley, agent for the United States Calcium Light Com Hany, was instantly killed by the explosion of a calcium light tank. Half of his head wit blown oil and his body was badly lnuugled. Many Lauorora III. Punt Iron Works, May 18. The Glen dale rolling mill, at this place, waa com pelled to shut down on Recount of sickness among the employes. It is believed that their illuesg wits caused by impure Water. AT A PLEASANT 7HE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 GETTER. My doctor Rojrn It acta ppntly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and a jlrrnant laxative. TM drink tn made from herb, and ii prepared for um m easily as tea. It In cnllpd LAME'S MEBIGIME AUdrtiirt7itnne111tntror andjl tirmckftpp. If you cannot rt-t it. ntnd your add reus for a free BAmple, Imnc'N Fnmll) Ifillrlnr move tin liovvrl ench diir. lnordortn bn hoaltliy thin Is nerwufinr AddrenaOUATOItK.VOUUWAlU LKltsiv.N.y: Painters! There's no way to remove oil-stains tat thoroughly as a daily use ot because of its Inch percentage of tK. ASK YOUk OROCDR FOR IT. JAS. S. ICIR.lv A5CO., CUicoiiO. II'I,a Dnoelnn Snnn A Keutrul Ponpi Will MlP llillLU liuaaiuii uuujr jcuuffueu tue jiivnaa- Every EVlonth many women suffer from Excestivo or Sii-.unt Menstruation; they non-1 know wht to confide In to get proper advico. Don't confide in anybody but try Biadfield's 0 Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE, ICANTY. 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SOLD EVERYWHERE. .l'Hd. 1 mmimf Mia f ' rrrrl fLTlL mm msmum TAR SOAP ! WILL CURB ; Col 1 re You a Catholic? Aro you unemploysd? Will yea work for $18.00 per week? Write, to me at once. T. It,, CrATST, 194 Madison SL, CHICAGO, 1UU
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