Mi rt oo ir'i ind hm to! is often equivalent to getting ill. If loss of flcsli can be arrested and dis ease baffled the "weak spots" in the system are eradicated. is an absolute corrective of " weak spots." It is a builder of worn out failing tissue nature's food that stops waste and creates healthy flesh. I IV'p tri'il by Scott ,t Eowue, Chemist it, bwow rh. noin dj aruggtsiE every vucre. There is Hope For overy one who has Diond trouble, no matter lln what Bhapo ot ' 'tie itamlln, jirovlilcil biono of the vital orear 3 have been an far lm paired ai to render "uro impossible. H. H. B. spoes to tho root ot -lie dleaso, and removes the Iciuisc, y cxpeii:ni, tio poison irjintiiouociy,anu fat tho same tliue Ii tonlo to tho whole system. However 'Ad yotn. caso may bo, theio Is hopo FOR YOU. Cured moor a most malignant type ot enromo oioou trouwe, inr which I had used various other remedies without effect. My weight Increased, and lm health improved In everyway. I consider S. S. 8. the best tonlo I ever used. "S. A. wniatiT, Jiuiway, tin." Treatise on blood. Bkln and cnntaclmis bloou poison mailed free. SWIFT Sl'ECiVIC CO., ftl-My rilUti.8. IAOICB, tPC r-to---lipa w w.uin rami iu hpi ncl IrOia nrtRMf -IJt.oTe, iled tl h t.uo ribbon. Tuke 2ii t?ivl nt other, fftfuit dancerout BiiZufifu. imart"'i. a isroggws, or ina a. irs for Mr:lculr. fitimontaU inl C SJ ltelltf for l,)illc,"(rIt(fr, brrtarw riflhA... ih.tr tfW-ittn.fi.... i : 9tt by HI Local Prucglau, i'UUatto.. i' Rlek TTendncho and rollevo All tho troubles Inci dent to a bilious stato of tho Byfltem, such as IMxnlnofts, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pain In tho Bldo, etc. While their moat, remarkable success ha3 been Bhown la curing ITeadacho. yet Carter's little Liver Pills aro equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pro venttntf this annoying complalnt.whllo they also correct ait atsoraers 01 ibh Htumacu, Bit mm am inu liver and regulate tho bowels. Ktoo if they only cured Ache they would bo almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu l.iately their goodness does not ena ucre, and tnso 'jrhn nnce trv them will find these little nllls valu able la so many ways that they will not be wll ling to do without them, Jlut after nil sick head Is the bane of so many lives that hero is where we make our great boast. Our pills euro it while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills mnko a dose. They are strictly readable and do not grlpo or purgo, nut Dy meir gunue ucuuu pitmsu uit hud use them. In vials at 25 cents; fire for fl. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Begs to Announce to his friends and patrons and tho publio generally that he has purchasod the barbershop lately occupied by H. J. Yost, 'So. 12 West Centre Street S33HAHD0A3. PA. S3 SHOE noTHtp. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, they give you more comfort ami servlro tor trie money Win any other make, Best In the world. .00 42.50 $2.00 FOR LADIES $2.00 $1.75 FOR BOYS $1.75 s W, L. Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest Styles. If you want a fino DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, mv $3.50. $4 or $5 Shoe. Thev will (it equal to cus- fn made and look and wear aj well. If you wish to vonDmlie In your footwear, you can do so by purchasing W. I. Douglas Shoes. My name and price is stamped J ine bottom, look for It when you buy. 1 ane no suo- tte. I send shoes by mall upon receipt 01 price, wUge free, when Slioo Dmtlorn cannot supply you, W.L. DOUGLAS, Urooltton, Slaea. Sold by Joseph Ball, 20 N". Miln street. Everything models 1 after Greou'i Cafe, Pblladetpulft. S. Main St., SheHU!oall. Tlie loading plaoe In town. H ia lately been entirely reno Vitod Everyttilngnew.olean tnd freab.. Toe uaeut lias o( Wines and Ltquops I Cigr, Ac, foreign and do meatle. I'ree lunch .erved eich evening. 13lg tohoouora ol freb.lleor.I'orlor, Ale, AO. PPPOSITE ; THE : THEATRE, FT9 C1ilthttrr' I Diamond Itranrf. rENNYRGYAL PLLS ft K,. ( 42.25 hLl wmi mm I'ftr.sinr.NT m'i.hoii iihsions. He Teruilinitp IIU Coniirrttoii With tho Huston & Mullio. Bostojj, May 21. At tho meeting of tlio Boston & Maine rond yesterday Presi dent McLeod's letter ot resignation was presented. riN!SIDENT M'LEOD. In it be says lio accepted tho office of president representing tho Interest of tho Reading railroad. Ho says ho contemplated traffic arrnuge nieiitH between tho two companies which would bo mutually ndvantngeous; but since he was no longer officially connected with tho Heading Railroad Company and tho Reading has parted with its holdings of Boston & Maine stock, it would bo impos sible for him to carry out his plans. Tho Hon. Frank Jonos will bo ro-choscn president at tho noxt meeting of tho board. must cAiiiiY them ip ni:ci:tvi:n. Hut tlio ISallrond Cannot be Compelled to ltcceivo Gondii Tor Transport. Washington, Mny 24. Assistant Secre tary Hamlin has decided a now point us to tho power of the Treasury Department to compel a railroad company to receive and carry goods received at tho seaboard and destined for interior ports under tho Imme diate Transportation act. He holds that when a railroad company receives such goods it must transport them, but no power is vested in tho Treas ury Department or its officers to compel tho inilroad company or common rarrier to receive them. Iu making this decision he overrules tho Collector of Customs nt Philadelphia. Mr. Hamlin does not touch upon tho point of tho right of the importer to compel tho railroad company under a common carrier law to receive uud transport his goods. ni:w rosTaiASTinis. A Hatch of J'ourtli-ClusH Ones Appointed YeBtorilay. Washington, May 2-1. The total num ber of fourth-class postmasters appointed yesterday was 03 of which 57 were to fill vacancies caused by resignation and death: Among the appointments are tho fol lowing: Connecticut Lewis A. Westcott, East Berlin. New Jersey James L. Becker, Sparta; L. L. Nunnally, West End. Now York Thomas Traphagen, Corona; Jason E. Wnger, Maryland; Annie A. Eden, Metropolitan; Byron Dutcher, Ollverea; S. D. Osborne, Sheldrake; Samuel P. Green, West Suyville. Peunsylvnuia John D. Garman, Bernl ger; John H. Tracy, Diamond; John Heck, Pnxlnos. Disastrous Fire at W'llllnilisport. Wiixiamsi'ort, May 21. The old forge of the Williamspovt iron and Nail Com pany, sit'" .eil 'in the south side of the , river, v.-.u Ui.strujed by fire yestei.lay. Loss a', out ' 1,00'J; insurance, $12,UU0. Tho mill will uu rebuilt Commander James S. Dean. G. A- R Old Soldier's Gratitude COMRADES, READ THIS. Torturing, Life Destroying Dyspep sia Cured, Another Triumph for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Mr. James S. Bonn, Commnnder of Gen. Grant Post, G.A.K.. ltouilout, N.Y., and Chief V. S. Mall Agent or the Ulster A Delaware ltullroail and one of the most popular and well known Gentlemen In tho JSast, whoso veracity Is beyond question nays i I was nil run doTniwfth DYSPEPSIA. I doctored and doctored but it all resulted the same way. I crew worse, l mfferea ' untold misery night nnd day. My caso I was cronouueed incurable, I sulfercd this way for fully TWO TEA1IS. I chanced to meet Ur. Kennedy on tho Etrect about that time, and I told htm of toy condition and ho said, " Juiuy," you need not tuffer so, como to my ofllco and I'll plvc you a bottio of FAYOMTB WEMliDY, tako it morning, noon and night, and It will cure you. I toolc tha medicine as directed, tut had no oeiyi timet in a cure, as my case had been tried ly so many. Aflcr using it o wttk I bo mm to fc 1 belter, and In a short whilo clterihatlvas EHT1BELY CUKED "Jutt tlun'i of it, entirely curat. That lerrlblo distress, cverytlllng I atp. frrtaktiig vj) itovr In my throat had alt cane and I have not imd a moments dis comfort siuce. Tonlay thero ia'nt a healthier man In this country and my BDltetite is Brand. 1 believe I could cat aTtEO OF NAILS if I had to and digest them wiiu ease. FAVonrrR Remedy is the foo Of Dyspepsia and poor health- Vours truly. JAMES 8 DEAN Itwiuvirr, March loth, 1W3. 1,000 MEN" and HORSES Employed. Isco Track, HASP. HALL GROUNDS, ON DAY, WALTER nWM$$ ftft Rf KCli fln a -ON BARTH.' m 5 Continent Mcungcrios, Ileal Iloinaii Hippodrome, 2 Stages, Wild Moorish Ciiraviin, 110 Circm Acta by 110 Star Artists. Only horses on earth trained to play base ball, I50J rare mid costly-anlmnls, bord of elephants, drovo ol camels, flbandi, life and drum corns, troupo Jubilees, steam organ, steam calllopo, pony with 15-foot tall, -0 ponies 'JO thoroughbreds, 300 horses; fat man and bride, weight 132 pounds; Arabian horso with 20 dlltere 11 1 oolori, 110,000 jucjnorsesi rat man ana nriae, troupo of rare Arabian horses, $30,009 FREE STREET PARADE AT 10 A. IV3. Doors open nt 1 and 7 p. ra. Ileglns at 2 and 8 p. m. Adults. 60 cents; Children under l'i years, ' cents, Cheap excursions on all railroads. Will also exhibit nt ASHLAND .8aturday,,Juno 3. MAHANOY CITY Tuesday, June 0 HAZLETON Wednesday, June7. WANTS. &c. BOARDING. Two gcatlemen deslro board with private family. Rjimi together. Address 11., Shenandoah, I'. O. G 5-tf 1JIORSALE. Avaltmblo Main street firop- erty dwelling and business place Satis factory reason for soiling. Apply at IlEHAi.D ofllce for particulars. STRAYED From the premises of tho under signed, on Tuesday, May 10, a wnlto and yellow cow. with short tall. A liberal reward will bo paid for her roturn to James Ea?an, 419 West Cherry street, Shenandoah. 5-23-3t E STRAYED. Prom the prcmlsosof Anthory Ttnrrprs nt Tlowset own. between Qllberton and Mal7.evlllo, a brown and gray cow about 0 years old, has a mark on one ear, horns grow tack. Reward wlllbo paid for return to tho above nddross. 5-23 3t TTiOR SALE. On West Oak street, opposito 1 Mm, Grant's two good 3-room houses. Lot 3)feetfrontby HO deep. For information In quire nt 209 E.ntOal street, Snenandoab, or U. W. Miller. Mt. Carmel S-9 tf FOR SALE. A twenty (20) aero lann, planted, together with 3 horses, 3 cows wiio-nn nml muclilner.v. a house and barn. ApdIv to U. f. ICrell. Uarnsvlllo, Schuylkill county. Pa. 6-8-1 m EXECUTRIX NOTI E, I, the undersigned having been appointed executrix of the lute will and testarrent of Michael O'llara, de ceased, hcroby notify ail persons having cl-ilms against the said estato, to present them to mo for settlement, and also notify all persons in aebtcdtothosaldestato, to make paymont to me forthwith. ... . . Mils. MakyO'IIaiia, Administratrix. Estato ol Michael O'llara, deceased. Shenandoah, April 2), 189J. 4-SI-Bt B Tho undersigned, tho County Commissioners of Schuylkill County, will receive sealed pro posals until 2 o'clock p. m. Monday, Juno 19th, 189.1, for tho erection and completion of a tho Sacramento road, Upper Maliartont o town- , ...-.M.lll AAit4n 111 ii nil nnrl uiiAAlflrn. Hons oau bo seen at thlsoUlce. The Com nils sloners reserve the right to reject a -y and all bids. PAMUET. O. DETUttK, JAMI5S J. IlOA ES. El.IAS E. REED. Pniintvnftmmls'iloners. Attest P. J. Conneu, Clerk. S-I8w&s lilt' AU w vuuu. . Jr C immlsslonurs ol Hchm lklll County, will receive sealed proposali until Monday, June 19th, at 2 p. m., for tho erection and comple-.lon of aw oden b'ldge, 40 feet spin, on the ICIlng ersiown roid Upper Jlahantongo township, Schuylkill county. Plans and specltlcattons can be seen at this office. Tho Commissioners roaerve the right to reject any and all bids. Samuel Q.DeTuhic, jambs j. 1iowe9, E1JAB Ii. REED, County Commissioners. A tip. t P. J. Connell, Clerk. 6 18-W4S r.T,-iL a I U nV.n imrinMlrr,. .lift Pnnnlw t")ROlX)SALS. The undrslgnod, Commls I i . ers of Schuylkill C 'Uuty, will receive v ntu.1 noposals until Saturday, June 31, 1803, ai 3..V lock p. m., for the furnishing and laying oi iw nty-ono hundred und forly-seven square jards ot grass sod six hundred and sev.-n square yards of whtto gravel, and fourteen hun dred square yards ot usplult and tho laying and furnishing of terra eotta drln plpo at ilia Coui t House grounds at Pottsville. Plans aid speoltl utions can lie see j at the office of II. t ochra i A Sons, engineers. T ie Commission ers reserve the rlgnt to reject any and all bids. S.VMUKI. G DeTURK, J ME8 J. HOWES, EL.IASE REED, Commissioners. At'es':-P J CONNELt,, Clerk. Pottsville, Pa., May 32, 1893. 5-2 1 80t PROPO-AUS FOH BUILDING WALL AND furnishing coping lor the Schuylkill County Court House grounds, Ulds will bo received until the 6ih day of J,,ne, A D.j 1893, by tlio Commissioners of Schuylrtlll County for the building of a retain ing wall, 8 f oet high, 280 feet 1-ing. of mountain ston , on Mlnersvllle stroen for tho lurntshln and setting ot 203 feot of gr inlte coping, 10x11 lm. hos, on tho granite steps, together with posts at the top and bottom of each night of steps; also for f Jrnlshlng 210 fret of mountain stone coping with posts nt tneenasoi me coping.se. All work to be Unlshed within sixty days after bid Is accpted. 111(13 for furnishing granite must be separate from tho bids offering to fur nish mountain stone. Full particulars can bo had. and plans and drawings can bo seen, by applying to the Commissioners of Sjhuylkltl IX un'y. The CoramUsloners reserve the right to reject any or all bids, 5-10-2U PROPOSALS. D.AnA.nl. mill l,a roratrnri hv thft linger. plgned committee up to Wednesday, iday24th, 1893, at t) p. in., for the construction of a six room frame school building, two stories high, All bidd r can Und plans nnd specltloatlons for Inspection at tho office of Superintendent I,. A Freeman, Higli Softool building, -henan-douh, Pa or at the house of II. J. Muldoon, 208 We st Centre street. Shenandoah, Pa , or t the offioo of the architect, I'-rauK a. neiuy, i.,ic,..llp la. The bids must cover exoavat' Inn. building, rooting, painting aud all work nml materials necessary to complete the building, including provision fur the Intro duetionof the Smead, Wills Co. heating and uutilatlDg system. The committee reserves the right to lejeoi nj ur uu uiu. II. J. Muldoon, Chairman Mask Bubjce. Jamw O'Ubask, 1unibl ooobw, 8. A. Bbddall. 5-9-lOt Commlttoe on Building and Repairs. Chris. Bossier1 SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 Boutlt Main Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always In stock. Fresh ueer, Aie unaki-orter uu u.p. Choice Temperance urinK. J 0 N 17 L. MAIN'S 3 !M races by thorou shbreds, 6 tabloau wagons, Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYLE, A TTOIINKY-A T-LA W. Offlco Ileddall building, Shenandoah, Pa. M. UUKKK. ATWllXiy-A T-LA IV. iniNANDOAIl, PA, OMaa Onnvn O T f CI .. I I il ) UY. a., ft ........ t. a,-d Estcrly building, Poltsvllle. G T. UAV1CE, 8UBGE0N DENTIST. Ottlco Northeast Cor. Main and Contro Sts Shenandoah, ovor Stein's drug store. M. S. KISTliER, M. D PHYSICIAN AXD SVUQEO. O(Hco-120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. D r, James svisin. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offloo and Residence, Mo. 31 Ncrth JardlE Street. Shenandoah. F RANK WOMER.M. D. Specialist in Trentmeixt of Catarrh, Practico limited to diseases of Iho oyo, ear, 000 and throat. Spectacles iurnlshed, guar anteed to suit all oyes Office Zi East OaIc street, Shenandoah. D R. E. D- LONOACRE, Graduato In Vfferiimrj Surgery and Dentistry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with the groatestoare. Office: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. Political Cards. piORiCOUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. JiATDORFF, rOTT8VIU.K. Subject to Republican rules. pTOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS BELL IS, Or SIIKNANDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. JPOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, EL1AS E. REED, or pottsville. Subject to,l Republican rules. F IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANItiL' NEIS WENDER, OJTSnENANUOAII. Subject Republican rules. jrjOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ, It. SEVERN, OKSHBNANDOAn. Subject to decision of the Republican County f-tinveniion RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho X Olias. iiettig's Celo brated.Beor and Porter iu tills vicinity, nlso Bergner & Engcl's celebrated India Pule jUes and 01dBtock. Orders will "receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Braocr JOB W Y ATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand. ) Mala Hud Coal Mta Htieu innanh. Best ber, ale and porter on tan The naest braadsof wblsktys aod olgurs. Pool room at U,uhuil f IRE INSURANCE arwsl aud uldMl reiiahla iarly ca paale reproMnlwl by 120 S. JaromSi., Shenanaoah.t1, BI RINGS ! THE CASE OF DR. BRIGGS Recommended that the Appeal be Entertained. REPORT OF JUDICIAL COMMITTEE A Majority nml ailnorlty 1'lnillnp; Pro nentiHl The Former ltecitnimemU thai Alter Due DIiciiuhIoii tint Asiemhl Vole Upon 11 llenolutloit that the Cast l'rneeeil to Trllll Tho Minority Report. Washinotox, Mny 2-1. Tlio Judicial Committee of the Presbyterian General Assembly, in its report on the Urigiji case, recommended that tlio nppenl from the decision ot the New York Presbytery fyo entertained. The special order for 2:30 o'clock yester day, tho hour o meeting, was tho report of tho judicial comtnitteo on the lhlKb'i case. Immediately utter the opening prayer, Br. linker, chairman, was recog nized, nnd addressed the Moderator and Assembly ns follows: "I had earnestly hoped, that but one re port would bo presented by our committee, liut iu this I liavu been disappointed. 1 presume tho failure was inevitable. I take, however, comfort in tlio thought that there is something better than even unanimity, nml that something is Ildollty to con science. It is fidelity to conscience which tins compelled tho major ity report, and it is ililellty to conscience that has- compelled tho minority report. Whilo we speak tho truth with nil baldness. lot us speak it over in love; and sh'ill we not all rcsoilvo that whatever bo tlio de cision, uud God only knows what that de cision is to be, we will, as loyal Presbyteri ans, abide faithfully by that decision? Let us resolve unit we will sternly frown upon and utterly, discountenance any suggestion from whatever quarter It may come of hcliisra or division in our dear church. Ko- cnlllng our ordination vows, let us submit ourselves to one another in tho Lord, loy ally abiding the decision which, shall bo reached by our constitutional methods. Iho report was as follows: "In the onse of tho Presbyterian Church in the United States of America against the Itev. Charles A. Briggs, 1), D., being uu appeal to the General Assembly from the decision and final judgment of the Presbytery ot New York, rendered January 0, b'J2, the judicial committeo bogs loavu respectfully to report that they llud: "1 That the nnpellant in thlscaoe is tlio Presbyterian Church iu tho United States ot America, represented by tlio Prosecuting Committee appointed by tho Presbytery of INuw York, and as such Is entitled to con duct the prosecution until the llnal issue uo reached. "2 Tluit tho nppenl and specifications of error alleged liavo boen tiled in duo time. "Ii They therefore submit resolutions: That the appeal be entertained. "That three hours be allotted for such hearing, viz., one and one halt hours to each party, und after hearing from the iiembursvof the Assembly, tureo hours be ing allotted for such hearing, the Assem bly shall then vote upon tlio following resolutions: "Itesolved, That the appeal from tha de cision and final judgment of tho Pres bytery of New lork, rendered January 9, 18i)3, bo entertained by tho General Assembly, and it is ordered that tlio cii.su proceed to trial in ac cordunco with tho provisions of the Book of IJuciimno. The report is signed by tho following members of the committeo: Georgo D. Baker, chairman; John T. DufUeld, JohnS. Hayes. James T. Ldtwich, James fll. Maxwell, U. J. Sanders, John Peacock, J. S. ltandall, Edward T. Green, Thoruns ilcUougnll. Cyrus U. Pershing. William Fulton, Georgo W. Cummings, 1L M. Gruydon and James L. Orr. The minority report is as follows: "We find tlio npiieal in order, and we respectfully recommend to the General Assembly tli.it tho parties bo heard Iu accordance with the Book of Discipline, section 01)." Tim Hamilton Tlleelrli- Railway. Hamilton, Out., May 24. Count "on Siemens, the eminent German electrician, lias asked Mr. Patterson, of this city, to meet him at Nit nro Full to eonclude ar rangements for 001111116110110? work 011 the electric railway. It is expected that the construction of the line to convey to Ham ilton the power generated at the Falls will be commenced in less than two weeks. Hoy lliu-ned to Doittlu Rochester. N. Y., May 24. Ham- English, a tour-year-old boy, was burned to Heath yesterday while his parents wore away attending a weddiug. The boy went into a room and played with some match.. An unelo whs iu another room, but could not suvo his life, the fire having nveloped his body when discovered. Culled to San PrmirlHcii, Nashua, N. H., May 34. Rev. W. H. Moreland, of t'ne church of the Good Shep herd, lias received a call to become rector of SL Luke's Church iu Sua Fruucisco. He will probably accept. You have noticed that some houses always seem to need repainting ; they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others always look bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, etc.; the second paints with Strictly Pure ite Lead The first spends three times 'as much for paint in five years, and his build ings never look as well. Almost everybody knows that cood paint can only be had by using strictly pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The John X. Lewis & Bros. brand is strictly pure Whit Lead. "Old Dutch" process; it is standard and well known established by the test of years. For any color (other than white) tint the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the bept paint that it is possible to put on a building. Per sale by the most rellabU dealers In paints everywhere. If you are going to pslnt, it will pay you to send to ue Tor a book containing Informa tion that may ssve you many a dollar: it will only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO. Philadelphia. AT VP THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL DRIGHTAND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 BETTER. Mr dortnr ruth It nrM ppiitlr nn thn tnmnph. Itvpr nnd ttlrtnTfl. And nlfftmnt lfttntlvn. Thl drink is made from herbs, and 19 prepared for iuo &.s easily m left. Ithmlled LANE'S MEDICINE A 1 1 ilrtiirirlfitB rrl 1 1 1 nt fWc . nnd ft I n imrlrnir . I f rnn cannot K't It, Bond your fuldrena Tor a free nnmpla. I.nne'n I'nmlly Mrdlelno move tho Ixmcl enrhdnr. In order to b healthy thlninnpoewfirr. There's no such thorough cleanser of dirt, mt neaier ot cuts and bruises as because of its high percentage of tar. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JjVS. S. K1KII Ac CO., Chicago. Khile Russian Soap BvfMSSf2SZ JASPER'S Tmm A remertv which. If used by Wives about to experience tho painful onleul attendant upon CliiM.hirfl, r,r,.v ( l&'l S? an Infallible sped. nnemvnt, lessening the cla.igcr.'i thereof to both mothernnd child. I' old by all dniKfJsts. Sentby express on receipt of price, J 1.6,1 per bottle, charges pro I aid. 2y BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. ATLANTA. CA The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER is We guarantee It to nd the house of RATS, ROACHES. and Watcr Bugs, a ' Money Refunded. MAURERS Persian INSECT POWDER Is the best In the market lot BcdBuob, ants, Motms. Insects on Ooqs. n. For Saleby all Druggists Be sure and get the genuine. Sold only In bottles, our TRADE MARK on each. Manon D. MAURER cV SON, 329 N. 8th St.. Phiiad:lihia- N. H. Downs' Hrrir J VjLUU uunij xxxxx &WD STOP THAI Couarh. H moi hi -t'orsrvy' rajutH tail baa proved Itse!' -ue .'eft rtmedvi mown fr the cure dJwiuii ill r ung Ditmt'M :i ,oong i old l'-ii eJAo., 6e . J.nl I' ' pet inittle A imr.t, . -r--. , SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Bast Centre Street. The beat beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandlet wlnea and finest cigars always on hand. ROBERT IiLOVD P op Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train ot evllg from early errors or latr exorues. the results ot overnors:, nclaeftt. developineut and given 10 e ery organ 1 6riiou 01 me o Imnlf,. natural msth Immediate lniprfvniait sih'u. rnuure iinp S.'ol refprencs. nposa. ?d sn9t exntaiuttlon and mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL 00. BUFFALO, N. Y. TAR SOAP Are You a Catholic? Are you unemployed? Will 704 work for $18.00 ptr week? Writo tf mo at onco. ! T. Xt, G AY, : 194 Madison Si.. CHICAGO, MLLr J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop.