A Powerful Flesh Maker. A process that kills the taste of cod-liver oil has done good service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has done much more. stands alone in the field of fat-foods. It is easy of assimilation because part ly digested before taken. Scott's Emulsion checks Con sumption and all other wasting diseases. lTpiredbT Scott 4 flowne, Chemists, Hew vork. Sold by druggists omwlisre. ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON And ovory kindred disease arising from Impure blood curort by that net cr-falling nnu uest 01 an meuicincs, TRADE MARK. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed frco THE rV!IFT SPECIFIO CO,, ATLANTA OA. Orlirliiul uiKlOnlr flrnulnn. BArc, alwftfi rellabU, la pics, tilt mond Brand in lied tol Oo(JnitlUe urujreisi ior uaicnetier a ahoiua nia 2boiea, te&led with bluo ribbon. Tnlto Jnontlirr. Rrtut t danaerauM mbwt itu 9 ffom onrf Jmf(afini. At Drof (ltd, or iraS 1. tn it imp for pRrtlcuUrt, teitlmoolili q4 ltM!r fni- f,aUrtuinlfttf. hv .tn MfllL 10,000 TVitlmooUU. Kamt Ppr ilnhntrrimlfn1 fin.. It i 5Hby mLocfciPrujgUu, iMlda-, r. teck Headache and rcllovo all tbo troubles Incf dent to a WHous a'.ate of tbo eyEtem, buoIx (US flizzlneas, Kau&oa, Drowsiness, Dlstreea aftoc eating, I-ala in tho Bido, &o. Whllo their most pemerkablo buccoki has been ahown In curlag , Ceaiacho, yet Oartor'a Little Liver Tills txe equally aluaLloin Constipation, curing and pre venting this annoying complain tywhllo they al3 correct aliaisordcr8oftbestoinacti,atlmulaietha J Sver and regulate tho bowels. Uvea it thoy onlg cures f&cbstheyTrorddooalmootprlcolcGstolhoaovrnO I Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately theirgoodno68doeanotondhero,and those Vhooncotry thorn will find thosollttlo pills valu able In eomany vaya thxt thoy will not bo wil ling to Co without them. But after rJlelck bead Is the bane o so many lives that hero Is whert VP6 mato our prcat boast. Our pilii euro it while Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pllla aro very email ar very eaay to take. One or two pills make a dc They aro strictly vegetable and do not gri,.o purge, but by their gentle action pleasoall wfc ute thorn. Iuvialsat25cents; five for tl. Sole, by drngelatF everywhere, or Bent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now Yorkl MALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE 77"20l. Earner Begs to announce to his friends and natrons and the publio generally that he has purchsved the barber shop lately occupied by 11. J. Yost, Ho. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, FA. S3 SHOE noTOp, Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, they will give you more comfort and tervlce for the money man any otner make, Host in tno world. $5.00.rM"$3.)0 $4.00it 2.50 $3.50fILu,fc Jb2.0B WSRKAl&V f OR LABIE9 2.50 (f p2.00 2.25 wfiaJpttJSa for MtnjKr-k'j w s 'VL. Douglas Shoes are made In alMtie Lalest 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 ana price is stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy. Take no sub stitute, I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price, postage free, when Shoo Dealers cannot supply you, YV. L. DOUGLAS, Urockton, Mass. Sold by Joseph Ball, 29 N. Main street. THE IBItTOTTI Evervthlne modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, 3 S. Main St., SUcnnnclonli, The leading placo In town. Uas lately been entirely reno vated. Kvery thing new, oleon and fresh. The tlnestllueof Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &a, foreign and do mestic, Free lunch served each evening. Illg schooners of f resh.Boer.Porter, Ale, ac. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE, Scott's Emulsion LI g ft S o S. 4 BJp Cfctchrter'fl I!natlh iMttraont. Itrnnit J. J, DOUQHERTY, Prop. LIFE-SAVERS DROWNED. Four Perish While in Dis charge, of Their Duty. j ONLY THREE OF THE CREW SAVED. Thi-lr Itoat Capilroi in I.ke Krlo Whllo Trying to ltenilvr Amlntaneo to Those Whmo I.lvcs tfflroln Peril-Thrre of tho feclnxmcr Prlcnn's Crow Go to tho ISot torn orrAMittliulu, O. Clbvelnd. Jliiy 18. Tlio United States life-saving crew undertook to rescue two unknown men In a row-boat amid tbo nwful sea nt tbe mouth of tho Cuyuboga river yesterday afternoon. 1 ho life boat capsized and could not bo righted and before n tug reached tho spot all but one otl the crew were lost. Tho names W the heroes who lost their lives in atterrptlni? to save others were: Chester Slm(ms, John Johnson, Nicholas Scrvas, Albert Currier. Krle's Destructive rionds. EniE. JW18. The floods in this cltv caused by the heavy rains are the most de structive ever known hero. It is impossi ble to estimate tho damnge done but it is probably not less than half a million dol lars. The damage to the Jarecki Manu facturing Cinpany's plant alono is placed at $100,000.1 Scores of houseswere washed away, but no futilities aro reported since that of the toy Ilelwrlo, Thursday. Rail road bridge! and culverts are washed away on all sidfSjW Erie. All trains are can celled on the Erie and Pitthburg and the Philadelphia and Erie, Thcgorges in Mill creek have Ixen cleared away and tho flood through the icnrt of the city is subsiding. f A Sumner Retort Under TVater. Clevklajd, May 18. A special from Cambridge, Pn. , the popular summer re sort, says tbit tho placo is under water. Two big summer hotels filled with guests are cut oil fram communication and it is feared that the only bridge leading across the river will go. The New York, Lake Erie and 'ytern railroad has been forced to suspend; traffic because of washouts, and it will be scleral days before the damage is repaired. At Titusville the water is tho highest known in ysirs, tho entire lower part of the town bang submerged. Factories and oil refineries havo been forced to shut down and busine is partially suspended. Throe of a Crew of Seven Drowned, Ashtabula, 0., Moy 18. The schooner Pelican sank off the pier here. Tho Pell can was landed with ore from Escanaba and waB iji tow of the V. H. Ketcham. The hatches of tho Pelican loosened and she begarfto fill rapidly as she entered tho harbor. Jto crew consisted of seven men, and when she sue of them were in tho cabin (went down. Three of those in the cabinptre saved but tho other threo were lost, Their names were: Peter Nel- son. John1 Erkbson and John Ecknight, all of Cleveland, Greiit Destruction nt Newcastle. Newcastle, May 18. The water is eight feeqdrep and still risinc in a larce part of tain city. Several planing mills have btrrl washed away, houses have been moved frim their foundations, mills, fac tories and furnaces are flooded. The rail road bridgts have been weighted with cars to keep them in place. Families were res cued from the second stories of their homes. TiihenFrom Their Homes In Bouts. Meadville, May 18. This city is under going tha most complete inundation in its history. Business is piac ically suspended. There aro several feet of water in the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio depot, and the train 'ftrvice ha.s been abandoned. Res idents of J Valionia, C'onipauy Island and tho lowetpatc of the city were taken from their l.oiilis in bouts. I' il'ulm-Nville lumifhitpd. Paineille, 0., May 18. Tho worst flood every known in this bection is the pi 'sent opt. Every residence on the low lands is inundated and nil inmates havo fled hastily, leaving everything behind. The waldr is gradually rising and gi eat damugo to property is expected. Organized an Anti-Girl Society. Biiidoeport, Conn., May 18. Ten young men of this city have organized an nnti girl society. No member of tills organiza tion shall walk the streets with u girl; neither still a member accompany a girl to the opera; nor shall he engage in con versation with one; nor shall he pass re marks about tha attire of the gentler sex, nor read love stories. Trjlng to havo Jlurtoll's Life. Aidant, N. Y., May 18. An application for clemency in the caso of James Martell, an Italian, who has been sentenced to die in the week beginning June 4 for killing an Italian at Saratoga, was made to Governor Flower yesterday by Martell's counsel. The governor said he would make inquiries of the judge ind district attorney who tried Martell. TheSunduy Opening Question. CmcAOo, May 18. Tha action taken by the local directors of the 'SYorld's Fair in regard to Sunday opening was put before the national commission in writing yester day afternoon The correspondence was referred to the judiciary committee with Instructions to report to day. A Schooner Dadly Damaged. Gloucester, Mass., May 18. British schooner Glenera, from St. Johns, N. B., for Boston, went ashore yesterday, remain ing some time, whan she came off and was towed to Btty View. Her storn post is gone and she is otherwise badly damaged. A Bearing on the Gould Kstate. New York, May 18. The final hearing on the application of the executors of the late Jay Gould for a reduction of the as sessment ot $10,000,000 on personal prop erty was held yesterday afternoon. A de cision la expected within a week. A n.uvy Judgment Rendered. New York, May 18. In the United States circuit court yesterday Judge La combe granted a dercree for $1,671,519.78 in favor oj the Central Trust Company, of New Y'ork againat the City Railway Im provement Company. Ashore With 30,000 muheli of Corn. Torostb, May 18. Tho steamer Kate Butteranja 1 ashore on Amhentt Island just above Kwiflngton. She has a carge ot 39,000 bushels of oorn. No . word has been reejve,! of her condition. Shipwrecked Sailors Landed, New Yohk, May 18. Tho second mate and four of the .crew of the E. II. 'Williams, wrecked mar Colorado bay, have arrived here on thi steamship Arecuna. MltS. MILLY FUltaUSOX, Troy, N. Y. Tho follnwim tribute to DAXA'N power over OLD CllllONW COM J'liAINTS, wan stent 11s by H'm. Groom of the well-knmrn " OJlObM'S VlIAll MACY,"1S0 VowjrcssSt., Troy,X.Y.: Oentlemen: 1 havo been troubled with myi: It CO.HI'I.AI.VT, CONNTI NA TION mid DY.srill'SIA for along time. I omployed tho beet Doctors lu tho city; they fold mo Old Chronic Complaints wcro lmril ( cure. Tlielr nirillclno did mo no cooil. 1 stopped taking It nnrt bought n bottle of DANA'S SAltSAPAltll.. LA. Before I had taken half of it I felt belter. I havo taken three bottles of DATA'S SARSAPARBLLA! and am better than for yearn. IX HAS iiii.m: vvoMi;its nr.. 1 van cut aiiytliliiK I limit and It ilovx not ilislroHH 1110 In tho least. Yours truly, Troy, N..Y. MIIS. MILLY FERGUSON. DANA SARSAPARILLA GO., BELFAST, ME. WANTS. &o. ROOMS FOR ItGNT.-Steam heat and elec tric light. Call ntHEiuLD office. 313-tf J)OAKDING. Two goatlemen desire board J with private family, llaom together. Address H., Bhenandoah, P. O. S 5-tf 1710R SALE. A lot of household furniture 1. Apply at residence of L. A. Freeman, 27 East Oak street ROAKDERS WANTKD. Hoarders wanted 111 a rpflnpntnbln Mmllw. Tfintilrn nt Pll houth Jardln street. 5-13-lw WANTED. A good girl wantod for general housework. Apply at Hcboenor's hotol and restaurant, North .Main streot. 5-16-tf WANTED. A German or Protestant girl for general housework In a lamlly at Philadelphia. Good cook preferred. Applvnt tho HEHAr.D office 3-lG3t Oil RALE. secondhand, two seated phaton. with top t In good order. Will bo sold cheap for cash. Apply to J, J. 11 ibhln, Normjiftinsieet. b-iu-i v TOR HALE. On West Oalt strent. opposite 1 Mrs, Grant's two good 8-room bouses. Lot 3fect from by 140 deep. For information In qulroatSOO East Oral street, Snenandoah, or U. W. Miller, Mt. Curmel 5-9 tf ITIOU SALE A twenty (30) aero rarra, ; planted, together with il horses. 3 cows wagon and machinery, a bouse and barn. Apply to O. P. Krell, llarnsvlllo, Schuylkill county, Va. S-o-lm WANTED A young man acquainted with the grocery trade, to sell paDer. batrs and stationery In this city and surroundings; one who can give JSOO bond and rcfereneo Atlantio Paper and Stationery Co., H Wooster street, New York. 6-18-31 AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle tho now Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty over produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent. profit. One agent's sales amounted to (620 In six days. Another KK tn two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address Tho Monroo Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. x4T9 5-24-ly PROPOSALS I Tbo undersigned, the County Commissioners of Schuylkill County, will receive sealed pro posals until 2 o'clock p. m. Monday, June 19th, K)i. for the erection and completion of a wooden bridge, 50 feet span, near Dietz's. on th Sncramento road. Upper Mabac tons o town ship, Schuylkill county Plans and specifica tions ' an be seen at this office. The Commls slo-ers reserve the right to reject auyandall d:os. HAMOEt, O. DETUBK, James J. Howes. Iuas E. Kr.EO, County Commissioners. Attest P. J. Conseix, Clerk. 5-18 w&s PROPOSAL,". The undersigned, the County Commissioners 01 Schuylkill County, will receive sealed proposals until Monday, June luth. at 2 D. m.. for the erection and completion of awnoden b'ldge, 10 fcot spin, on tho Kllng erslown road. Upper Mahuntongo township, scnuyiKiu couuiy. i-ians ana specincattons can be seen nt this office. The Commissioners roeervo the right to reject any and all bias. SASItTEI. G, DETtTRK, James J. Howes, 1 Ki.ias K. Keed, County Commissioners. Attest P.J. Connell, Clerk. M8-ws PUOPO-iALS FOR BUILDING WALL AND furnishing coping for the Schuylkill County Court House grounds. lllds will be received until the Oih day of June, A D., 1S93, by tbe Commissioners of Schuylkill County for tho building of a retain ing wall. 8 feet high, 2s0 feet long, of mountain ston. on Minersvllle streei; for the lurnishlnz and setting of 203 feot of granite coping, 10x11 Inches, on tho granite steps, together with posts at tbe top and bottom ot each Might ot steps; also tor furnishing 210 feet ot mountain stone coping with posts at the ends of tbe coping, &c. All worK to be finished within sixty days after bid Is accpted. Bids for furnishing granite must be separate from the bids offering to fur nish mountain stone. Full particulars can be had. and plans and drawings can be seen, by applying to tbe Commissioners ot Schuylkill County. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids, 5-10-2U PROPOSALS, Prnnnanls will be received bv tha under signed committee up to Wednesday, ulay 21th, IHlM, aiop m., ior ine construction 01 a MX ranm frame school bulldlnir. two stories hich. All bidders can find plans and specifications for inspection at tho office of Superintendent U A. Freeman, High School building, Shenan doah, Pa or at the house of H. J, Muldoon, 203 West Centre street. Shenandoah, Pa., or at the office of the architect, Frank X. He illy, Pottsvllle, I"a. The bids must cover excavat ing, building, rooting, painting and all work: and materials necessary to complete tho building, Including provisions for the lntro ductlonof the Smead, Wills & Co. heating and ventilating system, ine committee reserves the right to rejeot any or nil Dlds. II. J. Muldoon, Chairman Mark IIuhkk, James O'Hkasx, Daniel Oodbn, S. A. IlEDDALt, S-a-10t Committee on Building and Repairs. To re present and collect for our Cine A.vt Goods. y !?1S pex'-woclc CHICAGO LITHOGRAPH CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. Mrs. anil Miss ltrmpton. FOUR PHYSICIANS FAIL But a Mother's Love Surmounts all Dillicultles. Her Darling ChildCured of Bright's Disease by Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Remedy. My daughter had JJrtffht't Mutate. ITer anMi,fett nnd eye wcro terribly neoUen. Four of our bent VB phytitiant attend ed her but her fi I B wns donairctl of. A mother's lovo surmounts nlltlllllnilties, and I determined to try Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Itemeay, mado at Hon dout, N. Y. ALWAYS S&1 cd upon this course for ono by ono the well known symptoms of tho ditcase left her. Words (ii to express my gratitude, and I cannot too earnestly recommend lliii great mcdl- A IDCC cine. Her recovory V HVuta? wns entire ly duo to Favorite llemcdy, which wns the only medicine taken after her ease was abandoned by the physicians, ilrs. Laura. A. Kempton, 'West Rutland, Vermont. Can you not sco that such an earnest and out spoken statement as tho above comes from tho heart and Is sincere ? And docs it not show how valuable this great medicine becomes to those who aro lu need ? Professional Cards. TOHN It. COYLE, A TTOltXEV-AT-LA W. Office Beddall building. Khenandoah, Pa. U. HUltKE, ATTOllXKY-A T-LA W. 8MBNANMOA1I, PA. Office toom 3, P. O Ilulldlng, Shenandoah, a'dlisterly building, l'oltsvlllo. c, T. HAVIOE, s una EON DENTISl. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Contro Sts, Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. M, B. KISTLEIt, M. D nrrswiAX axd surgeox. Offlco -120 North Jardln street. Shenandoah. D P.. JAMES BMIN. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. .Office and Residence, vo. 31 Ncrth Jardlc Strict. Sbcnandoah. F RANK WOMER.M. D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of tho eye, car, noeand throat. Spectacles furnished, guar anteed to suit nil oyos Office 32 Kast Oik street, Shenandoah. D R. E. D' LONGACRE, Graduate In J1?(rinar3 Surgery and Dentistry. All calls by mall, telegraph or tolephono at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with the groatostcirc, Offico: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. RETJIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho . Cluts. Uettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter lu this vicinity, also Ilergner & Eugel'iTcelebratedTndla Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Streei 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. Roofing and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, GIRARDVILLE, PA. CURE YOURSELF! riffrnhln.)ir.f:rtnn.,i Y Brour druggist ftr a bottle of Villi- (3 It f'rm tn - f n A . m u; uuuaiutB.UIKUBa'nilIB j with ut the r id or publicity of a a doctor. h a-poisonou and lpv.aranteed not to trictura. int iTuversai jmencan lkr. Manufactured bv i The Evans Chemical Oo.fi CINCINNATI, O. U. S. A, .e SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. PEAR ALLEY, Rear BcddaU's Hardware Store THE CHINESE PROBLEM. It Seems to be a Little Difficult to Solve. MUST THEY BE RETURNED TO CHINA llrprenentntlve Calllllietl Sllffgeits to the President n Plan for tho Ihifnrccitient of the Inclusion Act Ho A1I1 lues That the Chinese be Frightened Away llmtentl of Deported. Washington, May 18. The president has not yet decided what course will bo pursued in relation to tho enforcement of the Chinese exclusion law. Tho more ho thinks over the matter the more perplox iug he finds the situation to lio. Tho question presented is how they are going to enforce the law without money for necesfary oxpenses. It seems that the promoters of this legislation wcro taken by surprise when so upeedy a decision in tho case was reached by the supremo court. They had oxpectcd that the delays of liti gation would carry the matter over until congress would havo tlmeto provido money for the deportation of those Chinese who might bo adjudgod to bo illegally iu the country. licDiesentatlvo Camlneti called on tho president and had a long talk with him on the subject, urging the promptenforcemeut of the law, and pointing out reasons why in his judgment tho lack of money need not ojieratu to make the law a dead letter, lie told the president that ho thought the money now on hand would bo snlllclent for the purpoMi until congrusB should pro vido 11 further appropriation, and argued that the sum total of tho expense of en forcing the law would not be anything like as great as has been estimated. 111k suggestions were that the president should Unit secure from those who may be entitled to remain proofs that they havo this right, and to compel their registration. As there will be no deportation in these cases, there will bo but slight expense. In tho next place, ho urged that thoso who remain here in violation of the law wero subject under the provisions of tho net to u punishment of imprisonment bu fore deportation, nnd if they wero impris oned six months or a year those convicted will not huve to be deported until congress lias had ample time to provide means. Moreover, he urged that the fact that those who wero convicted of violation of tho law wero beiug imprisoned at hard labor would cause ethers who had not the right to remnin to immediately leave the country in order to avoid punishment, thus saving tlie government tho expense of their deportation. He dwelt at considerable length on this very Ingenious plan of frightening tho Chi news into depot ting themselves at theirown cxpenM). The president did not say what he intended to do, but indicated that he proposed to enforce the law if hu could. It is not at all certain that Mr. Clevo land will adopt the suggestions of Mr. Catnineti, but they will bo considered in tho conference between him nnd tho two secretaries, and the indications now are that there will be at least a pretense of en forcing tint law, nnd that all will be done that can be under tho circumstances. The advocates of tho law approvo of the course of tho administration thus far and say that by suspending the prosecution until after the decision of the supreme court, a great deal of time was saved and the enforcement of the law simplified. Undo sum Buys thu Strip. Washington, May 18 Secretary Hoke Smith, on behalf of the United States, and Chief C. J. Harris, Treasurer E. E. Starr, U. W. Lipe and J. T. Cunningham, the authorized representative of tho Cherokee nation, yesterday afternoon, in the pres ence of Chief Justice liitiL'ham, of tho su pieme court of the District of Columbia, signed the contract which is tho final step in the proceedings by which tho United States becomes the owner of tho Cherokee strip. The number of acres ceded is 6, 022,751, and the price to be paid for the same is $ 8,o95,7:iti. They All tVanteil to right. Praoue, May 18. The Bohemian diet was the scene yesterday of a display of violence and disorder unparalleled in the protracted and bitter struggle for su premacy between the Czech and Gcrmnn elements. Scenes of disorder wore wit nessed on every hand and challenges to fight wero freely indulged In. The trouble terminated in several of the disturbers be ing thrown bodily out of the building. Dropped Dead In the Court Yard. Paris, May 18. Monslgnor Gonnidard, archbishop of Rennes, dropped dead in the court yard of the railway station atKennes. THE SL1VS IN OBNKItAL. (Jovernor r lower Is expected to sign a bill encouraging themanufaetureof cheese. Two runaway freight curs smashed Lom bert's bar room, at Augusta, Ga., into kindling wood. A shortage of $50,000 has been discov ered in the accounts of B. F. Clark, a miss ing Chicago real estate agent. F. M. Camer, a Quebec commission agent, has disappeared with $85,000 in trusted to him lor western millers. Eieht prominent German insurance com panies have organized a syndicate to do business in this country with $100,000,000 capital. Captain J. B. Cocke was a target for two sons of Colonel B. M. Huey, on tbe streets of Marion, Ala., when he was fairly riddled with bullets. The International Horseshoers propose to boycott Armour's poods because the Chi cago beef man refused to give ten hours pay for nine hours work. John Blanrock, a New York furrier, publicly charged an employe, Samuel Wall- ner, with theft. He will now defend a suit for slander, involving $00,000. tiioUblb in the business would. Irn M. Alvord, of No. 135 Clark street, Chicago, has assigned. The Cairo Lumber Company and Henry Wells, of Chicago, havo confessed judg ment in favor of V. 11. Tolman for $ la, IKK). The CitUena' bank, of Monroeville, Ind., which clewed in face ot a run on Friday last, has opened up, ready to pay every body. Guatave Heinan, whalebone and corset steel dealer, of til White street, New York city, assigned to Jacob H. Serrel, with preiarnce. Heirs of George F. Sturglu charge Wil Ham Sturgis, prealdent of the Stands na tional bank of Hlllaboro, Tex. with rote managing their Interest in the hank, and ask the court to Intervene in their behalf. It Curei Coldi, Gought , Sore Throat, Croup, led, enza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Aithira. A certain oure for Consumption la first stages snd a sure relief In advanced stages. Tf st st ones. You will see the excellent effect after tiklnf the first dose, Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles 60 cents and $1.00. Clean up nt night, and hcai mc day's cuta aiiu utuius Willi because of its high percentage of tab ASK YOUR OROCIiR FOR IT. JAS. S. ICIRIC &. CO., Cliicaeow White Russian Soap Insures Whlto Clothofl, ClesA Clothes, Healthy Clotbea. FRIEND" . 13 a scientifically preparpil Liniment and harmless; every ingredient is at recognized valuo and in constant use by the medical profession. It snort pus Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to life of Mother and Child. Hook 4 To Mothers" mailed free, con taining valuable information and voluntary ter.thnonials. Sent by express, ebarges prepaid, on receipt of price, gl.W iicr bottie. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Allante, Ga. Sold by all druggists. The only SORE ROACH DESTROTER is Exterminator. We guarantee it to nd the house of rats, Roaches ana watcr Dues, or ' Money refunded. MAURERS Persian INSECT POWDER is the best in the market ft G cd Bugs, ants. Motih, iNftrr-r nu nnn. An For Sale by alt Druggist! Be sure and get the genuine. Sulci only in bottles, our TRADE Mark on each. Cy'D;ed D. MAURER &.SON, 329 N. 8th St.. Philadeiphi. AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT A medical work that telU tho causes, ! describes tho cllects, points tho remedy. ! Scientliicallv tho most valuable. nrtiHtt.il itnllt-.l.n.naf l.Anntlfi.l n.nlnnl ... if pumisutui uo pages, every paco bearinen half-touu illustration in tints. Subjects , treated: Nervous Debility, Iropoteney, ,1 Sterility, Development, Varicocele, Thell iVeri Manxcha teould know the Grand Trulht, I the riatnBtcts, the Old Secrets ami XetcDti- i, coveritt of Medical Science as avnlted to Star. 1, ried Life, Kho irouW afone for patt follies J im uiviujuiurv jiitjuiia, snouiu icrue lor AM WOSDF.RFVL LITTLE HOOK. It will be sent free, under seal, whllo tho edition lasts. State n(je, and if married or single. Address the publishers, C.I1IU IVICUIbHU bU I, BUFFALO, N. Y. k SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Hast Centre Streets Tne best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies. wises ana nnesi cigars always on nana. ROBERT LLOYD P op fN. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT Has stood the te.t lor SIXT1T YEARS ;ii d has proved itself tho )est remedy I Jtnoira for tho euro J Consumption, lOtninhs, Cotds, Whooping Couah, and til Lung Disease In young o old. l'r Ire SSe ., 60c . , and 1 1 no per bottle, SOLD EVERYWHERE. mactirejfi Are You a Catholic? Ara you unemployed? WIU you work for $18.00 per week? Writo ta mo at once. J. It. GAY, 194 Madison SI, CHICAGO, HX Farmers! DUSKYDIAMD TAR SOAP iGoniDleie Manhood it II
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