Sto t the if Valued indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes sion speaking of its gratify ing results in their practice of cod-liver oil with Hype phosphites can be adminis tered u hen plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as r t ible as milk easier to ....; ?t than milk. lTer' ! ' Hoott & Downo, N. Y. All drocnlsts. BOTTLES OP Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble. It has also caused mv hair to prow out again, as it had been falling out by the handful. After trying many physicians in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in S. S. S. O. H. Elbert, Galveston, Tex. SCI IPP Hylorcingontgcrmsof (lis v IV1-J caso and tho poison as well H3F-U i9 entirely vegetable ana harmless S Treatise on Wood and Sliln mailed free Swift Bpecwio Co., Atlanta, Ga. PeM Clitchecr' En-llib Diamond It ran 4. fan YJ OrlHnlll QmfOnlv (3fntilnn. ciA re, alwaj nlUblt. laoicb, tik wr inicniiier Anoiiift ne mond Brand In Hcd and Gold mtUVAt dboxei. lealed with blua ribhnn. TnLn VjBltu other. HtuttdangerounuhUitw V nf Hon and initattoni. AtDrugg!itt,oroeD44. in iurop lor pariicumri, leiumonuil ana "Holler Cnr l.nrfloa tt ... L Mull. lt,UOTent1mODtft1f. Nam Pap tr. Hick Uoadacho and rcUoT3i.ll tho troubles lnat- dent to a bilious ctnto of tho syEtem, Buoh 8 Olzzlncss, Nausea, Drowalnosfi. Distrcso ofteff sating. Pain in tbo Side, Sto. Whllo their mosS itcmnrzuub buccssa lias been shown in cuanfj Hesse ehe, yet Carter'fl Llttla Liver Pills aw agnaiiy valuaUoin Constipation, curingandprs venting tnlacnnoiini complaint, while- ther alsa correct all disorders of thostomach,stlmuUto the JiTer r.nd roguiato tho bowelj. Even ii they onls Corca .'Achelkey wonldooMiaostprlselosita those vffta I suffer from tils distressing complaint; but f ortu I catoly theirgoodnces does nctendherc.and thoc J Yrhooncetry them will find theaoltttlo pills vala .ftble tc so many ways that they will not bo wll tUng to do without them. But after alleles; head Is the bane of Romany lives that hero la whera fro mtio our groat beast. Our plll3 euro it while ower.'s ao net. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very email ar ' very easy to take. Ono or two pills mako a dc They ure Btrlctly vegetable and do not grlpi tiurce. butbv their centle action Dleaaeall wfc. 'Useibom. In -rials at 25 cents ; fivo for $1. Bold ' by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now YorfeS SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE "7vri'L- Earner Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by 11. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, FA. S3 SHOE HoTftp Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, they will give you more comfort and service for the money than any other make. Best in tho world., 5.00. V$3.00 $2.50 4.00 , 3.50 $2.50 S2. 25 vo..uo FOR LADIES $2.00 41.75 for boys $2.00 1 w 1.- iVJA., Douglas Shoes are made In alljhe Latest Styles. K 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 cu j. torn 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 en tho bottom, look for It when you buy, Take no sub stitute. I send shoos by mall upon receipt of price, postage free, when Shoe Dealers cannot supply you. AV. L. UOUOLAS, lirocliton, Mass. ..Sold by Joseph Ball, 2a N. Main street. 80 HAPPY! ARTER'Sl WlVER i I PILLS. THE ZBICTOTT I Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, 3 S. Main St., SUcuaiidoali. The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated. Everything new, clean and fresh. The finest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac. foreign and do mestic Free lunch served each evening. Big schooners of fre3h,Ueer,Porter, Ale,&o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. WEEKS' DEFALCATIONS. The Losses Grow Larger Upon Investigation. ANOTHER ATTACHMENT IS ISSUED. Mrs. Griffith's Claim Against tlio Ab sconder Now Increased to 19105,000 -A Schedule of Weeks' Assets Not Yet Com pleted No Nfws as to the Wliorcabouts of the Missing Lawyer. New York, May 17. Lawyer II. W. Q. Welling, tlio assignee of Francis S. Weeks, wild to a reporter Inst evening: "It is probable that another ten days may elapse before I can finish the sohedttle of Weeks' assets. Wo are working day and ulght to get It complete and correct. I can't say what It will show, but as wo proceed It be gins to look as If the losses would be very heavy. "The representatives of tho estates which nro Involved and myself are all working In together anil are hurrying to find what tho result will bo. Wo have not heard tho first reliable thing of Weeks swhereabouta yet." The Atlantic trust Company which was substituted as trustees of tho John Jacob Astor Ilristed estnto In place of Weeks, has obtained an attachment in the supreme court against tho property hero of tho West Superior Iron and Steel Company, upon a claim ol ?Uo,uuu. The attachment Is to secure Mrs. Cccilo Bristcd Griffith, whose entite estate, her attorneys declare, may bo found to havo been made away with by Weeks. Weeks was president of tho Steel Com pany, and loaned it ?1UU,000 out of the treasury of the West Superior Land nnd Improvement Company, and an examlnat tlon of his check books since his disappear ance showed that he had loaned tho com pany in addition $03,000, which has not been repaid. Mrs. Griffith's suit against Weeks for 354,000 has been increased to 105,000 since the investigation of her accounts with Weeks. Attacked by Dig Dogj, New Youk, May 17. Mrs. Sarah Ward, BO years old, who lives at One Hundred and Fifty-second street and Hudson river, while going home through the woods at One Hundred and Forty-eighth street, west of Eleventh avenue, was attacked by two big dogs. Nearly ull her clothing was torn oil her, and sho was bitten ou the right hip. After some time she succeeded iu beating the animals off, and made her way home. .Tumped From a Ilrid(t to Death. Pittskield, Mass., May 17. Mrs. Vernah E. Couch, aged 32, committed suicide by jumping from a bridge near her home into tho Ilousntonio river. Sho left homo early in the evening, during her husband's tem porary absenco, after putting her three children to bed. Mrs. Couch had been in a state of melancholy since tho death of a little daughter a year ago. SlcXnir Held for tho Grand Jury. New Yohk, May 17. William McNnlr, ex-secrotary of district assembly No. 49, K. of L., who was arrosted for writing an alleged defamatory postal card to State Senator McClelland, waived examination before United States Commissioner Shields and was held in $500 for tho grand jury. 'Wore Kntertalued on the IMilludelphln, New Yoiik, May 17. John C. Yager, general superintendent of the Wagner Pal ace Car Company, and George W. Boyd, assistant general passenger agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, with their wives, were entertained at dinner on board the United States flagship Philadelphia. Heav3r Hall Storm in Ohio. Piqua, 0., May 17. The most destruc tive hail storm ever known visited this bection of Ohio yesterday afternoon. Tho hnll covered the ground to a depth of threo inches. A deluge of rain followed the hail t-r .mi. It Is estimated that thu window I .dux of 0,000 houses aro shattered. Must Not Make Warlike Speechi-s. St. PKTEi;sBuna. May 17. The Russian government has warned members of the Pun blavlst committee, in view of their up proaching conference, to abstain from mak ing nny speeches of a warlike character, which might furnish Cnprira with argu mont iu favor of the army bill. A Private ll.iuk Suspi-nds. Bloominoto.n, 111., May 17. The Ex change bank, of Normal, v, i's not open lor business yesterday. Aiuubran Monday and suspension was rU'lermined upon,, The bank was a priv.it oin. owned by W". H. Schureman. It had dealing with the Co lumbm "fltio" 'l i. Be Light on packing house methods of lard rendering, and there will be less lard used. Many people realize that it is impossible now-a-days to procure old-fashioned leaf lard. They demand something better than the modern stock-yards product. The New Vegetable Shortening; fully supplies that demand. It is clean, delicate, healthful and eco nomical. Ask your grocer for the genuine Cottolenb. Mads only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, and us If. Delaware Ave., PhlLf KIND THAT CURES! Ed m m a u hi EJ jnilOMF, IIAT.L, Watcrtord, N V S3 TORTURING m !" Headache for 10 Years !"B S3 ,lT 1 f Dana's Sarsaparilla g Q "I WAS CURED I " g e In. BALL WAS THE MUST MAN TO I'lrnntAsr iq frS OANA's in C0110F.S. Listen as ue tells yuuS MTIIEllr.8Ul.T. 5fl Dana Sarsafadilla Co.t m R Gentlemen. I hovo Iotii a mBcrcr fromBH IgjlltMHlofho tho l,it ten yourn. I .art be Eamcnt ot your Mnllilnc, oud IcjUmonlnl. ot 1I.C3 Efillilf..rnl ri.pi.. i apciiipci w try one tmul Tho flr.t liottlrh Bn!imflt!v n.tloviMl hin. .ml I... (Iia .to... T Im.t 1.1m D two more IwIUc. 1 AVA9 JUJCj;i). I casM DANA'S 1 masufo unit rrllntilo medicine. S . a"Ptfullyyouri, iPi H3 Wotcrtortl.N. y. JEROME nALL. BS Ml Tho truth ot Sir. llall'i ttatrmrnt 1. rrrtlllcd to 53 gJ Cohoc, N. Y. 1'harmacl.t. KB g Dana Sarsapatllla Co,, Belfast, Maine. WAUTT.3. &c. OO VIS FOB RENT. Steam heat andcleo trio light. CallatHEUALDofUcc. 3 ia tf w ANTED. A good sorvant girl. Apply at west uoai street. o ia-at QOAKDING. Two gentlomen desire board jj witn pnvato ramuy. liaom togoiner. Address H., Shenandoah, P. O. 5 5-tf TTlOIt SALE. A lot of household furniture. Apply ntrosldenco of U. A. Freeman, 27 rjast i'.ut street. Jj In a respectable family. Inqulro at 230 WANTED. A good girl wanted for general housework. Apply at Hchoencr's hotel ana restaurant, iNorin uain street. o-io-u TTTANlT.n.-A Rnrman or Protestant clrl YV for irnnnral housowork In a lamilv at Phtlidelphia. Good cook preferred. Apply at tho llmtAM) omco j-io-dt FOIt SALE. second-hand, two seated phaton, with top ; in good order. Will bo sold cheap lor cash. Apply to J. J. lJ'ibblu, worm Jtain sneot. "nort SALE. On West Oak streot. opnosito V Mrs, Grant's two good 8-room liousra. Lot 3 1 feet front by ill) deep, l'or lmorninuon iu quiroatlWO East Coal street, Snenaudoah, or ii, w. .Miner, Mt. uarinei a-u u TTIOIt SALE A twenty (20) acre liirm, L planted, togetucr witn a norses, a cows wairou nnd machinery, a house and barn. Apply to U. 1 Krell, llarnsvlllo, Hchuylklll county, i'a. w-im A GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com J. mission, to handle the now Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. Tbo quickest ana great est Rolllne noveltv cvor nroduced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of naner. Works like maetc. SOU to 500 nor cent. pront. une agent s sales amouniuu iu in six days. Another 132 in two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mt'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. x439 6-24-1 y PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING WALL AND furnishing coping for tho Schuylkill County Court House grounds. lllds will bo received until tho 0th day of June, A D., 1893, by tho Commissioners of SchuylRill County for the building of a retain ing wall, 8 feet high, 280 feet long, of mountain stone, on Mlnersvlllo street; for the furnlshlni and setting ot 203 feot of granite coping, 10x14 inches, on tho granite steps, togotherwlth posts at the top and bottom of each flight of steps; also for f urniBhltig 210 feot of mountain stone coping with posts at tho euds ot tho coping, &c. All wore: to bo finished within sixty days after bid is accpted. Bids for furnishing granite mut bo separate from the bids ottering to fur null mountain stone. Full particulars can be r.nd and plans and drawings can uo seen, ry npp'v g to tho Commissioners of Schuylkill 1 un v The Commissioners reserve tho right to reject any or all bids, S-10-2U PROPOSALS, Proposals will be received by tho under signed committee up to Wednesday, ufay 24th, 1893, at Op, in., for tbo construction of a six room frame school building, two stories high, All bidders can llnd plans and specifications for inspection at tho office of Superintendent L. A. Freeman, High School building, hhenan doah, Pa., or at the houso ot II. J. Muldoon, 203 West Centre street. Shenandoah, Pa., or at tho office of the architect, Frank X. Rellly, Pottsvllle, Pa. Tho bids must cover excavat ing, building, rooting, painting and all work and materials necessary to complete tho building, Including provisions for tho Intro duction ot tho Smcad, Wills & Co. heating and ventilating system. Tho committee reserves the right to reject any or all olds. II, J. Muldoon, Chairman Maek Bukke, James O'lInATtN, Daniel Ooden, S. A. Beddaix, 5-9-lOt Committee on Building and Repairs. To represent and collect for our Fin -A.x-t Goods. $18 pcr-wcclt. CHICAGO UTHOGUAPH CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 9 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Sir stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, blskles, brandies, wines, eto. Finest cigars J i tin t bsr attached. Cordial Invitation to all L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Potter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch FIRE INSURANCE. argeatana oldest reliable purely cash cur panles represented by DAVID 120 S. JaroinSL, Shenanooah,Pc, 1THE Your Painter lias often wasted time nnd material in trying to obtain a shade of color, and (ias( even resorted to the use of ready mixed paints, the ingredients of which he knew nothing about, because of the difficulty in making a shade of color with white lead. This waste can be avoided by the use of National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors These tints arc a combination of per fectly pure colors, put up in small cans, and prepared so that one pound will tint 25 pounds of Sttictly Pure White Lead to the shade shown on the can. By this means you will have the best paint in the world, because made of the best materials Strictly Pure White Lead and pure colors. Insist on having a brand of white lead that is standard, manufactured by the " Old Dutch " process, and known to be strictly pure the John T. Lewis & Bros. This brand of Strictly Pure White Lead and National Lead Cos Puro White Lead Tinting Colors are for sale by the most re liable dealers In paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, It will pay you to send to us for a book containing Informa tion that may save you many a dollar; It will only cost you a postal card. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. Professional Cards. JOHN It. COYLE, Ofilco Heddall building. henandoah, Pa. M. U, UUUICK A TTOHXJ3Y-A T-LA 11'. SUENANDOAI1, TA, Ofilco Room 3, P. O Ilulldlng, Shenandoah, ad Esterly 'mlldlng, I'ottsvllle. Q T. HAVICE, 8UROK0N DENTI81. Offlco Northoast Cor. Main and Centre Sts., Shenandoah, over Stein's drug storo. M, 8. KISTLEH, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND 8UR0E0X. Offlco -123 forth Jardln ntroet. Shenandoah. JpE. JAMEd driSIN, PHYMOIAjy AND BURGEON. f-Oiaeo and Kosldenoe, No. 81 Ncrth Jtrdln Street, Shenandoah. pit ANK WOMEB, M. D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to dlscasos of tho eye, oar, no 'o and thro,it. Spectacles furnished, guar anteed to suit all eyes Onice 3i Hast Oak street, Shenandoah. D It. E. !) LONGACItE, Graduato in Veterinary Surgery and Dentistry. All calls by mail, telocranhor telenhono nV tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions poriormeu witn ino greatest cure, umco Commercial Hotel, Shcnindoah. RETTG'S Deer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho . , Chas. Itettlg's Cele brated Beer and Porter in tlila vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. 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 of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Roofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRARDVILLE, PA. CURE YOURSELF! 'lilpet White. a.,...,.A; Or AnviMinnturn ri let, .-... ..U 'rour drueiriit fnr t,nti M flier CI. It rnro. . without tho aid or publicity of fi doctor. Non-poisonous and guaranteed not to stricture. mi universal American Curt. Manufactured bv Thj Evans Chemical Co.l CINCINNATI, O. U.S. A. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. xiurea bunea iu uuaru, ut raiea that are liberal. I PEAR ALLEY, Rear BedM's Hudwua Store THE COURT'S DECISION On the Chinese Law Discussed By the Cabinet. FULLER CALLS AT THE WHITE HOUSE The Decision Thought to ho Somewhat of u Surprise tn tho Aduilnlstruttoii The Ciihlmtt May Ask the rrrstdont tu lleeom mend an Iiiromo Tux In Ills First An nual MrsKngr, Wahuixoto.v, Uny 17. It Is understood that tho entlra cabinet will urgo upon Mr. Cleveland the desirability of making a strong recommendation iu his first annual message in favor of an iucome tax. Of tho four measures which the democratic lead ers desire to get through tho next congress, tho tariff, tlio Income tax, the repeal of tho election law, and tho repeal of the Sher man uct and the bank tax, the iucome tax was tlie only thing, it is said, that Mr. Cleveland hcsItatcdabout,thoughhe was in clined to favor it. It is believed now that on the advice ot his cabinet ho will tako a decided position In favor of tho income tax. It is under stood that a part of tho plan for the next congress contemplates tho turning down of Springer nnd the seU'ctlou of Wilson, of West Virginia, as chairman of tho ways and means committee, and also the retire ment of Holmau from tbo appropriations committee. The decision of tho supreme court on the Chineso law was under discussion by the president and his cabinet. Before tlio cabinet meeting Chief Justice Fuller, who dissented from tho decision, called at tho While House nud had a talk with tho president. It is evident front tho manner in which tho decisioljjf Is received that it was a surprise to themlministratlon. The decision of tho supreme court, was discussed from every point of view, and it is understood the conclusion reached was that the law could not be enforced for the reason that there was no money nvallablo for that purpose. Tho uct carries an ap propriation of $100,000, and Secretary Car lisle showed that not more than ?Jj,0UU ot that sum remain, with some bills still un audited to bo acted upon. It was estimated that it would cost to deport all the Chinamen now in the coun try who hnvi' not complied with the law moro than $0,000,000. This statement ox hiblted what ono member of the cabinet called the utter inability of the government to gle nny effect of the law Itself, without further action by congress. Under tho cir cumstances, it was understood that noth ing could be done, ntuUit is said there, is little, if any, probability of the government nakiiig any immediate etlort to put the law into effect. Numerous telegrams have been recaived at th'.' treasury department since yesterday noon respecting the decisionof the supreme court in the Clilnoso exclusion cases. Most of these telegrams ask that the law bo sus pend! d for at least six months, as its exe cution at this time will impose great hard ships on Chinamen in tlio United States. Tho President 3Iudo Them Happy. Wakhinoton, May 17. Beforo the cabi net .assembled yesterday tho president re ceived about a do.en statesmen who were interested in changes in the oiliees. Ho must have been in a peculiarly amiable mood, for his callers came away with ex pressions of satisfaction on their faces, and some of them, at least, got what they want ed. The Georgia delegation have lieen greatly exercised since the beginning of the admin istration on account of tho difllculties in the way of tho removal of Marshal Buck, of that state. Buck was one of Harrison's most do voted supporters and a very "offensive par tisan" from a democratic point of view, but in all their effortsto havo him removal the Georgia congressmen havo received btrong intimations that it would be n long time before any change could be expected. Charges of offensive partisanship have been made against him, and Mr. Living ston and Mr. Moses called on the president with documents to sustain the charges. To their great gratification Mr. Cleveland promptly Informed them that Mr. Bucl would bo temoved as soon as his successoi could lie decided on. Mr. Pendleton, o West Virginia, who has been having a hart time to get one of his "offensivo" presi dentinl postmasters out of office, was in formed that his removal would be made a' once. Ho, too, was made happy. The Levees llroke. Baton Bouok, Lb., May 17. Tho rivo here Is five feet and two inches below thl flood line of 1802. Adespatehsays that thi protection levee at Point Pleasant gave way, letting the water against the new levee The Lloyd plantation, which was betwcci the two levees, was submerged and lh( crop destroyed. She Will be Received In Style. " New Youk, May 17. When the Infanta Eulalie, of Spain, arrives here next Frl day she will be received with considerabU ceremony, but just what the program oi the ceremony will be no one seems exactl) to know. Commander Davis has been de tailed by tho navy department to meet th royal party. l'itzlium Must Die In the Chair. Buffalo, May 17. Justice Lambert de clines to interfere in the case of John itz- bum, tho murderer of John Boerhl. The Governor's reprieve of FlUhum lasts until May 29, at which time ho will probably be executed. To lteduoo tho Dividend. Boston, May 17. The directors of the West End Street Railway Company yes terday voted unanimously to reduco the seml-uununl dividend from $5 to $4, or from 10 per cent, per annum to 0 per cent. On Trial for Ills Life, Acncns, N. Y., Moy 17. The trial ol John Johnson, the negro murderer who ran amuck iu the broom shop of Auburn nrlson. lubt April, and killed two fellow convicts was commenced yesterday. Alitnen Gets Six Years. Vop.cestek, Mass., May 17. Simon Alanen. the Pole oonvioted of manslaught er, in stabbing to death Matti Jansen, was yesterday sentenced to she years in the state prison I.nrraheo Not Yet Heard From. New York. May 17. Joseph Larraliec, of No. 001 Pavonia avenue, Jersey City, who disappeared from bis borne ou lues day of lafct week, has net been heard of aa yet. Daniel C. HontU Dead. Kooiibhtkr. N. Y.. May 17. Daniel 0, Howell, stats bank superintendent from 1H70 to lbTJ, died at nam oi internal nem errhagen, aged uo years. am WmMt mm "THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It acts gently on the stomach, liver nnd kldnevs, and t a plrwant laxative. Thl drink Is made from herbs, nnd Is prepared Tor us as easily as tea. It Is railed er bv. IT? rrai irr'li JM Alluruffelstssoll It at 60 . and ft nimclfsffn. If vm rannotget It. send yonrndrtrrss for a fret sampler I.nno's Fnnillr iUcdlrlne iihivpn tlio linwela nchdnr. In order to be healthy this Is nooesKarr. Address OUATOHF. WOODWARD LaltoV.N.Y. There's no such thorough cleanser of dlrt,S healer of cuts and bruises as because of its high percentage of tax. ASK YOUR OROCGR FOR IT. JAS. S. KIKIUbCO., Chicago. Kflilfa RittiJan Snnn 8P.,?"r.Adp.t'.' Or Debilitated Woracr, shoul.1 use T TIE? errant r rr',l" (irnn w' y i.ip.r.-'.icnt j-jciuG superb To :ic properties nnd exerts a wonderful influ ence in toni.ig up and strengthening her system, uy driving through the proper channels all impurities. Health and :trcngth guaranteed to result from its use. "Mywlfo.wlioivas licilriililen for eluU. taen months, after suing lirattfie-ll'9 yemalo Jteautatov for two siiuiuUh ! gotttn well." j. m. .ioimoK. Malvern, Aric IIiiadjiei.tj Reoulator Co., Atlanta, Ua. Sold by Druggists at SL00 per bottle. Tlio only SDRE ROACH DESTROYERS We guarantee It to rid the house of Rats, Roaches and Water Bugs, ct 9 Money refunded. MAURERS Persian INSECT POWDER is the best La the market Car BCD Duos, Ants, Motho. Insects am Oaei. ajl. For Sale by allDrugglsU Be sure and get the genuine Sold only in bottles, our TRADE Mark on each. Manoniytbyed D. MAURER & SON, 329 N. 8th St., Philadelphia i ompiOTB AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT, A medical work that tells tho causes, describos tlio ctlccts, points tho remedy. Scicntilically the most valuable, artisti cally thomost beautiful medical book ever published! W pages, ovory pagobearlnga half-tono illustration In tints. Subjects treated: Nervous Debility, Impotency, Sterility, Development, Varicocele, Tho Husband, Thoso Intending Jlarrlago, etc. Every Man tr7io would Jtnoie the Grand Truth), the riatn Facts, the Old Secrets and Keu Dis coveries of Ulcdical Science as applied fo Har ried Life, who tcouM atone for past follies and amid future pitfalls, should write for this WOXDERFUL LITTLE BOOK. It will be sent free, under seal, while tho edition lasts. State ago, and If married or eingle. Address the publishers, BUFFALO, N. V. L SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 KaHt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandlet wines ana nnesi cigars always on nana. ROBERT LLOYD P op B. H, Downs Elixir! WTX1I1 CURB THAT AND STOP THAT IB ilas stood the iei.t lor BIXXS YEARS i ftaa has proved Itself tho best remedy i f known for tho euro J Constinipfkm, tC.'onr;. Colds, Whoortnti Cough, audi Wll Lung Diseases In young O' old. l'rlco S6c., 60o., and $1.00 per bottle, SOLD EVERYWHERE. ' HSHS7. ftBKMSt 4 ' Otk, ?pi., Baliseta, 1 Manhood Are You a Catholic? Are you unemployed? "Will you work for $18.00 per week? Write to me at once. T. XI. CrA.'ST, 104 Madison SI. CHICAGO, tLU i I I. lm 1 - i r- J2e
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