Looking Better feeling better better in every way. There's more consolation in that than well people stop to rr. , M ' ' back flesh and Utllll.lTI. 1 II S - spirits is every thing. scors tiRnn of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo phorphites is prescribed by lead ing ph v sicians everywhere for ail ments That are causing rapid loss of fl,.i. and vital strength. Sc-H ' 's Rmulsion will do more than to s, 'i lingering Cough itforlifies the --y cm AGAINST couglis and colds. Tre Pen- A lirran. N. Y. Alt !"'-" 1 WARNINI Which naturals constantly giving In tho Pliapc of holts, pimples, eruptions, ulcers, etc. Those liowth.it tho blood Is contaminated, and some P"lstnnPB tuuat ho Riven to relievo tho trouhlo. psi Is tho remedy to lorco out these pol- GET WELL. -X have hail for years 3 humor in my Wood, which made me dread to shave, as small bolls or pimples would ho cut, thus causing tho shaving to ban great annoyance After taking thrco bottles 9JH3ffl niy face is all clear and smooth as It uSK?S)ll 1,110,1111 appetlto splendid, sleep as-awifl well, and feci llko running a foot Jill from tho use oi B. S. S. Cii as, I! eato.v, 73 Laurel st . Phlla. Treatise on blond andskln diseases mailed free SWIFT Bl'ECIl'lO CO.. Atlanta, (ia Chtohlffei l:ntflH Diamond Ilnmd DricU..! unrt Oiilr ileiifilutv SArc. aiwavi rUbu, lauics, nt ma--- ur K'tuctntttr jfngiu Via nonJ ilrahd In lit 1 ami tioll meVil'At i mi n. ti'jd n1 n bmo rluDoa. Tulro j others fltfat danoerou lubifUu J ('ant and itnitafiant. At DrURgiitl, or dead 4. j?J " JtWIof fir Lhi if Mali. in.0001 f Clilelietrlicial(y fnrnpt rar pinwuiari, fill mom All an tt T itln an .nil. .Vant I'bb. 014 bj all Local DruUu, fc'MIadL., lw Blck ITcadacho and relievo all tho troubles Inci dent to a Mltous state of tbo system, such as Dlzzlnoss, Nausea, ro-rslncsp. Distress after eatinir, Pain In the Sldo, etc. Whllo their most romarliablo buccoss has been shown la curing Headache, yet Carter's I.lttlo Liver Tills aro equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro venting this annoying complnlnt,rhllo they also correct all disorders of tho stomach, stimulate tho liver and regulato tho bowels. Kvon if they only cure a Acha they would bo almost priceless to thoso who suffer from this distressing complaint; butfortu nntely their goodness does not end here, and tbso who once try them will find tbeso HUlu pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wll. ling to do without them. But after all sick head Is tho bane of so many lives that hero Is whoro we mako our great boast. Our pills euro It whllo others do not. Carter's Little- Liver Tills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a doso. They are strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; tlvo for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Begs to announce to his frionds and pat ons and the publlo generally that ho has purchased tho barbershop latoly occupied by 11. J. Yost, "Ho. 12 West Centre Street SJENAHDOAS, PA.' S3 SHOE H'WfP. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, they 111 glvo yuu more comfort and service for the money than any ether make, Bost in tho world. .00 .50 3.50 2.50 2.25 $2.00 FOR LADIES 2.00 $1.75 FOR BOYS $2,013 rH FOR tltN. '75 W, L. Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest Stylesi ,, If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8 try mv $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 and price is stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy, I ake no sub stitute, I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price, BOStace free, when Shoo Dealers cannot supply you. IV. I.. DOUGLAS, Jlrochton, Mass. Sold by Joseph Ball, 20 N. MUti street. THE BIvJOXJl K very thing modeled after Green's Oafs, Pnllstdelpbla. Main ttt.t StaenmulOHl The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vuted ETerythlng new, olen kudfrtwa. Ttu) finest line ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mestic, l'roo luaeb rved each evenloc Ills Mboonerg 33 S. oUr&ah.Uoer.l'orter, Ale, 4.0. ! OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. .LSJEiAt V--7, emu pa CARTER'S hiver Wm , asm ito?z m, 1 J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. rilMs.SYl.VANlA HAl'l'l'MMls. Nn (iiitliirrcl frimi All Sections uf tin Ki'jBloiui Slutc. IiKAiUNri, Muy 23. Theodore Helnlo wiu nclinittetl to tho lientllng liospitnl hen with a bullet hole In his hend. After hi wns undressed und examined another bul let wound whs found In his left brcnt, neni tlio htnrt. He wns under tho iulluctice ol liquor, nnd had been brought to tho pollci station by Officers Miiurcr and Good. At liis condition Improved ho became more ra tlonal mid sold that he had been on bad terms for over six months with a mac named John Polinskl, who was n rival dealer In butter nnd eggs. Tuesday evening, acconling to the story, Polinski induced him to walk along tin river bank utter tho rnin storm, and then shot him twice. Helnzle has been conduct ing a small store on Court street, above Sixth; but no trnco can be found of thf man whom he culls Polinski, and who he claims is a rival. The polico aro of the opinion that Jlelnzlc's wounds are self-In-ilicted, as the wound in his forehead up penrs to bo burned with powderon the out side, showing that the shot was nt close rungo. Ills recovery Is considered doubt ful. RorloilK-Troulile In a Church. WiLKEs-lUnnE, May 25. Tho dnnger ous and disgraceful scenes that throw Plymouth people Into a constant turmoil and dread three years ngo, owing to the church war, are likely to break out afresh. By a recent decision of the bishop Hev. Father Kosalko, who was driven out three years ngo, has been ordered buck to the parish. He forcibly took possession of the church Tuesday night, but was not allowed to enter the parsonage, tho housekeeper stand ing guard with a revolver. The people are up in arms, und any slight encouragement would precipitate a riot. Three years ago this church was at war. Graves were broken open and desecrated, and attempts were made to blow up the priest's house with dynamite Not until the "Polish King," Martin Wilkes, was sent to the penitentiary for a year was the trouble abated. Wilkes is now again in Plymouth. FntallrSliot Hl llrotlier. Sciianton, May 23. At Dunmore, James and Gus Fltzpatrick, brothers, quarrelled over the ownership of a revolver. Finally the latter, who is 16 years old, got hold of the weapon und the former grappled with him to take it away. While doing so, Gus turned the muzzle of the revolver against his older brother and pulled the trigger. The bullet entered the body and produced a wound from which James will probably die. The young man who did tho shooting says ho did so purposely, us he feared the superior strength of his brother when ho rushed ut him. IYum Drasged to Death. Media, May 25. George Russell, a 13-year-old son of Joseph liussell, of Upper Providence, was thrown from a youug horse he was riding yosterduy und instantly killed. His foot caught in the htinup nnd he wns dragged along the road, head down ward. The horse was caught nfter it had run about 100 yards and the boy released, but ho died a few minutes afterwards. He was employed, when the uccident hap pened, in hunting stray horses for Perry Cooper, a son of Collector Cooper. A lYnter Main llursts at Lancaster. Lancaster, May 25. A break iu the 80-inch water main that supplies tho res ervoir caused a general suspension of manu facturing business yesterday. Not an es tablishment wli ere steuin is used was in operation. Travel was suspended on the electric railwnys for several hours, when trenches were dug and water for the en gines was secured from neighboring wells. The evening papers were gotten out us usual by procuring water for their engines from pumps. I Slav Have llci n Foully Dealt With. Co:,xellsville, Mjiy 25. E. L. Shaffer, HZ d 20, the sou of Richard Sliall'er, one of t iu wealthiest fatmeis in Northern Puy- utte county, lias, U;en mysteriously missin;; uue Sund.iy night, when lie left some mends to drive to his uomo Ihree miles. , ttw:y. On Monda" morning the horf ! mlul limnA invuiwl iL-ttl, ivtnrl nitrl tii-N.l out. His lricnds believe lie lias met with ioul play. On Saturday he received thne anonymous, letters threatening his life. Mrs. Edward Myers. Torturing Erysipelas. ONE OF THE WORST CASES EVER REPORTED, Mrs. Myers Hand Amputated. Her Life Saved. The caw of Mrs. Edward Myers, of Athens, N. Y., furnUlus an apt illustration of a woman's power of endurnnce. This lady had been treated for months in the usual way for HrykliMtlna of the hand, without Leneflt. Not until hir hand had hecome a maw of putrifieil llisli, and tier me paired of. did she turn to Ir. Ken-unit-, nrnnrletor of 1'AVO lll'I't li'MUV, forlulP. Iff at ouoe informed her that he could Hire liurlll'c, hut that It was linposslhle to kave the band It mmt he amiaiUted. nuh. sue receiveu 'ins wniw 1 I J intelliffeneeqnietiy.de. ' ,-lini-dtotake ether, stipu lating merely to held her husband's hand dur ing the om-rctlou, and underwent the painful process Without moving a uuuscle oi uttering a groan. Ir. Itouncdy th n gave Favorite f W It in l y, which drove the I I" fcf polsonou- ulsene - nt of hersya- lem, cleansi d the blood, and pre vented the n liirn of the U-u-, and i-he now livi s and rejoices m her great riHiverauce. Had lr, K cnucd)- b n cnllid at any prt vlona btage f the dueaa.- be v."u!d liave at once prt-acrlbed Favorite Kriuvdy and H OTrsMyrrn would net have had I I m to undergo thin te.rlLle crdcal, as IfaaIR It vould have hhvoiI lor llHIIll. Are you reader, troubled with Kryslpelna or anr t-rupiloii of the altliii it may he I'rystpclaa In Its incipient stage don't triilii Willi u u luonu'iit, hutuaeltr. Kiiiiiirdy'H 1'itvorltu Itt-iaudy, ltivlll euro ) i", tor It ia DEATH TO ERYSIPELAS. 1,000 MEN" and HORSES Employed. Ilico Track, DASH HALL GROUNDS, MON DAY, WALTER uTftntiGS'l Eli BBS) R&iro&li S.10W OINT EARTH.- 3BI WW 5 Continent Menageries, Real Itoman Hippodrome, 2 Stages, Wild Moorish Caravan, 110 ClrciH Acts by 110 Star Artists. Onlv horses on oarth trained to okiv biso ball. 211 rncn hv thnrnnuhhrmla R tnhw ,m, l'.W rare Mnd costly animals, hord of elophants, drova of camels, flbniuN, life and drum ooros, trouno jubilees, steam orKiin, steam oalllone. nonv with Ifi.foot tall, a) nonlr h tin tiinrrmirhnrwici. 300 hordes: fat man and brldo. wnlffht 1:172 noun da; 300 horses: fat man andhrldu, weight 1372 pounds iroupu oi raru iraDian norsos, $30,009 FREE STREET PARADE AT 10 A. M. Doors opon at 1 and 7 p. m. llegins at 2and 8 p. m. Adults. 50 cents; Chlldron under 12 yoars, cents. Cheap oxcurslons on all railroads. Will also exhibit at ASHLAND Saturday, Juno 3. MAHANOY CITY Tuosday, Juno 0 1IAZLKTON Wednesday, June?. A Heavy Hmtrence for Arton. Paths, May 23. M. Arton, the Panama lobbyist, bus been sentenced in default to tivuty years peiml servitude for frauds in connection with tlie Dynamite society, Hnd to five ye.irs' civil degradation nnd the pay uient ot 400 000 francs i$il0,000) fine for ills unlawful mid dishonest practices in his telations with u ' 'm ,vi ' 'tiual Comuanv. It Cures Colds, Coughs, Bore Throat, Croup, Influ. enziv, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis andAsthc?. A oertaln cure for Consumption in first stages, and a. sure relief in advanced stages. Vat at once. You will see the excellent elfect after taking the first doBe. Bold by dealers everywhere. Largs bottles (9 cents and $1.00. WANTS, k,o. BOARDING. Two goitlemen desire board with private family. Itoom together. Address H., Hhenandoah, P. O. 55-tf WANTED. Second hand refrlserator. JIust he cheap. Address 428 ttaspberry alley. 6-23-2t F ORS AIAi. A valuable Main street prop el ty dwolllng and business place Satis factory reason for selling. Apply at IlEitA.i omce ror particulars. STBAYE1J Prom the premlsoa of tho under signed, on Tuosday, May 16, awnlte and yellow cow. wmi snort ran. a iiDerai rewara will be paid for her return to James Hasan, 119 Vc3 1 Chei ry street, Hhenandoah. 5 23-31 TSTR AYE D. From tho prcmlsesof Anthony i Kogers at ltowsoiown, between Qllbcrton and Matzcvllle, a brown and gray cow about 9 years old, has u mark on ono ear, horns grow oaclt. Howard will bo paid for return to tho above address. 6-23 3 ITlOlt SAT.K A twenty (30) ncro larra, planted, together with 3 horses, 3 cows vagnu and machinery, a house and barn. Apnlyto Q. 1. lircll. Uarnsville, Schuylkill county, I'a. S-g-lru I")liOI'OS.VLS. The undrslgnod, Commls si.j ers of Schuylkill Ciuuty, will receive h- -k proposals until Saturday, June SI, 1893, u lock p. in., for tho furnishing and laying or iw ntv-one hundred and forty-seven square arils of grass sod, ' six hun-lred and seven hquaro yards of white gravel, and fourteen hun dred square yards of usphilt nnu tho laying and furnishing of terra cotta drain pipe at ihe Court House grounds at l'otisville. Plans ard specilioHtlons can bo sceo at the ofllco of It. I oohran & Hons, euginoers. T.ie l omnvsalon e reserve the right to reject any and all bids. SAMUEL G DeTUKK, J MES J. 110SVKS, ELIAS E REED, Commissioners. Attes1: P J CONN1SLL, Clerk. PotUvtlle, Pa., May 22. 1893. B-Sl Wt PUOl'O-'.VLSPOl 11UILDING W I-Tj AND furnishing coping lor the Schuylkill County Court House grounds. Uld8 will be received until tho 6ih day of Jjne, A D., 1893, by ihe Commlsnlonors ot Schuyl kill County for tho building ot a retain ing wall, 8 feet high, 2M feet long, of mountain ston-, on MInorsvTllo street; for the lurnlshini nnd setting ol 203 feet of granite ooplng, 10x14 inches, on tho grunito steps, together with posts nt tho top and bottom ot each Sight of steps; also for famishing 210 fi-ctof mountnln stone cooing with posts at the ends ot the coping, &c. All work to be finished wlthiu sixty days after hid Is accplod. Iitds for furnishing granite must be separate Irom the bids offering to fur nish mountain stone. Pull particulars can be had nnd plans and drawings can bo seen, by applying to the Commissioners ot S.huylklll Cc uni y. Tho Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. 5-10 2H Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, autl all the train of evtW from early error ur later excesses, tbe result! ot o or oik, s 1 1- k n e , worn .etc. Full strana th. development ami tone given toe try organ and pot turn cf the body. Bhtiple, natural methucs. Immedlute lnipnveneut iu-n. KniUire impossible. J (MjO rifoi-ni-tfl. Book. ei)lanntion and proofs uiiniea (.seuica; iree. ERIE MEDICAL CO BUFFALO, N. Y. Chris. Bossier's SAL00K AND RESTAURANT, (Manu's old stand) ' 104 Botttli Dlnln .Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always In tocir. jrreen jeer, Aie uuu iorier on tap, Choice Temperance Drinks, JUNE IS L. MAIN'S Anhlnn linran wtu "niHtrnrnn mtn.. am mm Professional Cards. JOHN K. COY1.E, A TTO RNEY- A T-LA W. Offlco Heddall building. Hhenandoah, Pa. U. I1URKK, ATTOIiXSY-A T-LA W. SlIBNArlDOAIl, PA. nffll-ft-Rrtnm .1 t f rtnll.lln.. Uh., 1. a d flstcrly building, Pottsvlllo. Q T. IIAVICE, BURGEON DESTIS1. Offlco Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sts., ihenandoah. over Stoln's drug store. M. H. KI3TLEH, M. D , P1IY8WIAX AXD SUJiailOX. Ofllco -120 North .Tnrdln street, ShenAndoah. D it. jameis arum, PBYSlOlAPr AND 8URQKON. nftiP.A twirl IfajLUnm Kfn Dl XT1 Strftot. Shenixndoah. It ANIi WOMKR, M. D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to dlsoasos of the eye, oar, ro'oand throat. Spoctaclea lurnlshod, guar anteed to suit all eyes Ortlco .11 Mast O ik stroot, Shenandoah. D U. E. D' LONOACKE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and Dentittnj. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with the greatestoire. OlHco: Commercial Hotel, Hhenandoah. Political Cards. JOU COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. IiATDOItFF, Or POTTSVIU.K. Subject to Republican rules. JJlOIt DIRECTOR Ot1 THE POOR, JOHN UEROAN, OF NOllTIl CASS TOWNSHIP. Subject to Democratic rules. jOR COUNTY COMHI8310NKK, THOMAS BEL LIS, OF SHKNANDOAIU Bubject to Republican rules. F OU CODNTY COMMIBUIONER, ELIAS E. REED, OF POTTSVILLE. Subject toIlepublloan rules. OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANItlL NEISWENDER, OF snUVAJJDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. jrqiOR COUNTY 0UMMIS8I0NKR, BENJ. R. SEVERN, OV SHBNANDOAH. Sublect to daalalnn at tha rtMnni,l(nAn nnimtv RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the -1- Chas. Kettle's Cele brated Beer aud Porter in this vicinity, also Berguer & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will recelvo prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Mam Street. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, tie and Beef JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Brand JOE WY AIT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, llossler's old stand.) Mnlu and Coal Hta,, tllieuaudoaU Rest beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands ot whiskeys and cigars. Fool room t- ucnea. 3 m MB ! TO WELCOME EULflLIf Programme for Her Receptiot at New York To-day. GRAND BALL TO-MORROW NIGH1 Hxpcctnl That the liifnutn uiitl llnr Suits Will Ki'iiih tlio Sletropolls Alinut 4 O'clock This AftermioH-.V Visit Vcster day totlie Tomb of Vt'iikliliiKtini Illstln gultltotl Olllelisls In thn l'arty Nkw Youk, May 2.1 This after noon nt nliout 4 o'clock the Infanta tuU suite, acconipunietl by Commauiler U.tvls, U. S. A., are expected to arrive nt Jersey City from Washington. The special com mittee on reception will receive the party nnd take them on 11 stoamer to the Thirty fourth street pier, North rivor, nuil thence, with Troop A. N. Q., S. N. Y., as an es curt, tho party will bo taken in eurringoq to the Hotel Snvoy, nt Fifty-ninth streel nwl Fifth ixvuniie. Mayor Ollroy and ttie Committee, of Oni Hundred und tho Auxiliary Conmilttei will recelvu tho royal visitors nt tlio hotel and formally welcome thorn to Now York. The Sarnifossa Military Hand will be nt tho hotel and furnish music when tho lu fautn arrives at tlio Snvoy. In the evening the representatives of tho Spanish colony of New lork will march in torchlight procession from Fifty-first street, near Sixth nvenuo, to tho Savoy, preceded by the Surncossa Iiand, and ser. euade the Infanta uliout 8 o'clock. Later, if the Infanta so desires, shu and her suite may visit tho Garden Theatre), where boxes have been provided tor tho party. Ward .McAllister said this morning: "The Spanish Infanta, will bo recelvutl hero with all tho ceremony nnd deforence duo to royalty, but nt the samo time she must conform to tho etliiuctteu which rules here. "The samo custom obtains in European countries. When royalty ot ono country visits another court, then tho etiquette ot that court is observed to the letter, bo it should be hero. All social amenities which uro due to ladies of rank will bo strictly observed, but us to klssinp; of hands there will be none of that. Neither, when one is presented to the Infanta, will It lo nec essary to back away, lueso tulngs iu iVinoricu are all nonsense. "Lot us have none of them. The eti quette and customs of New York society will lie in order nt the ball to tho Infanta. Anything elso would bo out of place." Mr. McAllister is to serve on tho Recep tion Committee nt the ball on Friday. The arrangements for rriday s ball aro rapidly approaching completion. So great has been the demand for boxes that eight new ones are to be erected. As far us is known now the box-holders will bo us fol lows: Mrs. John Jacob Astur, Mrs. George V. Andrews, Mrs. J. II. V. Arnold, Mrs. Foley Alden, Mrs. Edward J. Uerwind, Mrs. Frederic I'. Benedict, .Miss de llorril, Mrs. ,1. M. Cekdlos, Mrs. Chester W. Chapin, Marchioness of Casa Argudin, Mrs. Uonohue, Mrs. J. II. Davis, Mrs. C. G. de Garmendia, Frederick Gel- hard, Mrs. Edward B. Harper, Dr. J. Julio lleutm, Mis. Eugeno Kelly, Edward Jvemp, .Mrs. Bradley Jlnrtiu, Dr. Juan Na varro, Mrs. Henry Hose. Mrs. Whltelaw Held, Frank Sullivan Smith, R. A. C. Smith, Mrs. Paran Stevens, Mrs. Thomas II. Ferry, Mrs. George Peabody Wetmoro mid Mrs. Charles S. Yerkes. ISoxuh have I also been reserved for tho diplomatic corps and other invited guests. nKl'AIlTUKK IT.OSI AVASHINOTOX. Thu lufuuta uml Her l'arty ou Thulr AVuy to New York. Washington, May 25. Tho Infanta Kulalla. arose an hour earlier this morning than lias been bar wont, ou account oi having to prepare for the start to New York. It was expected that tho train would leave ar. 9:00, but it was considerably after that when tho train finally left the rennsylvunm depot. Yesterday tho Infanta, her suite, mem bers of the cabinet and 1111 otherwise dis tinguished retinue visited the tomb of Washington. The weather could not have been lietter for the occasion. The sky wns as clear ns a crystal, and the sun shone bright nnd warm. It was just 10 minutes past 11 o'clock when tho royal party nlighted from car riages and hoarded the steamboat Charles MacnlUter, to the strains of the Spanish national air from the Marine kind. A squad of marines was at the gang plank, and as the Princess, escorted by Commander Davis, stepped on board, she was given a salute. She passed by the ma rines, who hod their swords drawn and went up on deck at the stern of the vessel. The t'rincess was habited in a light ray cloth suit with pink satin sleeves, ller bonnet was of fine black lace. There wns a bits crowd at the wharf, women predominating. The flags of Spain, Great Britain, France and the United States were llying gaily above the deck of the vessel the Spanish Hag at the fore peak and "Old Glory" at the stem. On board were Secre tary Gresham and wife, Secretary Carlisle und wife, Secretary Herbert and daughter, Secretary Lamout and wife, Secretary Morton and wife, Secretary Hoke Smith and wife, and Attorney-General Oluey; the members of the Spanish legation, Sir Julian, Lady and Miss l'auucefote; Humiis Taylor (uew Minister to Spain) and wife, Mrs. Davis, M. Patenotro, Frenoh Ambas sador; Ambassador Bayard und wife, nnd Mr. und Mrs. Curry. Acolilpnt uu a llrltlsli Vessel. London, May 25. A serious nocidentoo- fiii-i-M,! vautiinlav it-ltlln tlia Ttt-tflcl. Fn. ..1 j ...... 1 . . v.iw ' . . . i .1 inmi of war Meisej, anchored at Harwich, on iu east ooast oi .cugiuuu, was nnug a sa lute iu honor of the seventy-fourth birth day of Queen Victoria. The breech of the cannon utwd in firing wag Improperly closed, and was blown oil by the discharge, one person being killed and several injured. ?leMullln Leaves fur ChluRsro. Nkw ohic, Hay 26. Vice-President MoMullln, of the Chicago it Alton railroad, who has lx-en lying dangerously 111 at the Gllsey House for the past three weeks, left with his family for his home In Chicago yeoterday. He was accompanied by his wue, son tuiu uttuguter, nts son wife, his physician, Dr. Vanderpool, ud two trained nurses. Italian Cabinet Crisis Ot.r. 11 ...... ,,k o . n . amy oeaiwor cuia nas ao oepted the Ministry of Finance, thus put- nug au euu lor one present to tne Cabinet oris Is that has existed for several days. Appointed by Stiurotary Carlisle. Walhinoton, May SC. Sewatery Car lisle has annolnted Qeoree 11. Pn&hr t lu superintendent of construction, public 'THE KIND THAT CURES! A MAEVEL IN COHOESl fiB IKiilnsy and Liver Disease IU ron 15 vcaiis; g g CURED BY 3 BOTTLES ! g ggtUNA SAUSAl'AltlLLA CO.: W Ss G t'NTLKMES Ilminjc hi'cn tvi-ton-fl to kooiIPV Kflhciilllt ly Uip UMof yoiir Strraparillii I iwl ttH uny tiluty to Ut others know tiie grmat bf-utltt lEJ Imvo rwrlFitl. mm (gg For l. yenrM I hare ln trouMnl vrithO Htncro pniiiMlnttiNtfiiiuc-li. lo ICltt-fM tioy awl lAwr ilUi-iint'. m bully tluit foiS llil wtx-Ki ot a time I hod to itoy tit bed. HI gig I havo uk-U thrrtl t-ottlei vt I SAJiS AJA11ILLA 5 Eusnd I fVel llki. is nt-iv iitiin. I rrrnm-jS Dwiiif-nd It lo any otTUctt-d vltlt dlivflM of UioKldll8 Ssm-Ti. ours reKim-tf ullr. ftM WJ Cohocs.N. Y. aUKUS SIMMONS. ThetruUtof tho l,vo Is ri-rtlflpl to by Si JAJIKS S. CALKINS, Si OH llrunglstal Cohocs.N. V. H Itsl sjsj Del Never purchase of a " SUBSTITUTE!!, 'ffl H (a person who tries to sell you something jjjclso when you call tor Dana's.) Our hot- n Sties aro being filled with a COUNTERFEITS PARTICLE by "Substitute's." Buy ot thojjjf 53 HONEST DEALER who tells you what yougg m ask for, and It you rccclvo no benefit hojm RJwIII return your money. H B Dana Sartaparllla Co., Belfast, Malno. 5 Clean up at nijjlit, and hcai tne day's cuM and bruises with Vecause of its high percentage of tan. ASK YOUR QROCBR FOR IT. JAS. S. lilKIv &; CO., ClilcasSs White Russian Soap I"Se.ytc!o'tgr Every IVIonth ninny women Buffer from Excessive or Scant Menstruation; they don't know who to confida In to get proper advice. Don't confide in anybody but try Bradfseld's Beisab lgiilatcsr n Spss'lle Jar PAINFUL, PROFUSE. SCANTY. SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. ?! BRAOFICLO RECULATOR CO., AtlanU, Qa. ,1 hoM bj S.I1 Drutmlsls. The only SORE ROACH DESTROYER s We guarantee it to rid the house of Rats, ROACHEB and Water Bugs, MON EY REFU N DC.ei. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POVVDEK is the beat in the market fa BidOuoi, Ants, Moth "lOli on uoai, sq. For Saio by all Druggists He sure and get the gouuia Sold only in bottles, our Trade Mark on each, Manoaic,,bred D. MAURER &SON, 329 N. 8th St., Philadelphia. m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT Ooui Hat stood the :e t '.or 8IXT TBAJtb , sod lias iroed itaei.' .ue jest nmed mown tor the cu CmmSs)i,' ..1. ...'t..v ..l.-t Jl'i'iflV' . Vic . a.:.- i' i'"i'fi iM-t'.le. I m em C-U:hh,X Y mm Farmers! ICiRtvS QUSECsY I1A1QMD Are You a Catholic? Aro you unemployed? Will yoe worlc for $18.00 pr week? Write tc ino at once. J. X. GAY, 104. Madison SU, CHICAGO, (UW uuuuiufcs, oucrumeuto, uai.
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