liki cacl The is OMJ Tim Sethods of treating Colds and Coughs were based on the idea of sup pression. We n o w lc n o w that "feedinir a cold" ib good doctrine. Serif's EmibhR of ex! -liver oil with hypo phosp.iaLss, a rich fat-food, -cure:, the most stubborn coufr'i -.vhen ordinary medi cine r.v'e failed. Pleasant to t i. ; Ccir.v to digest. gMTgg Scrof til Sirs. h. J. Howell, Medforil, Mass., savs l:cr mother lias beon cured of Scrofula by thouset.t four bottles of fKHXHfiT after liavlne lmi much other tro Mww5fH atmcnt.nninieliiL reduced to mil UttJmW to a low condition or health, as It was thought sho could not live. INHERITED SCROFULA. I Cured my llttlo boy of hercdltarv i Scrofula, which appeared all over up all hopo of his recovery, when finally 1 was induced to use lfSlSJJ A few bottloB cured him, and JaJjSsSai no symptoms of tlio dlseaso remain. Aius. T. I.. Matiieus, JIathervillc, Miss. Out book oa Dlau I snrt SUn Di tiri mailed free. nir& 01 viu to.. Atlanta, C.a E4IC, Dru '( in It'1, fmd ((. tnetalUd boK'i. s . u v 1 1 Li aiu ribbon. Take no other i' iianatrtnii mhtt(tw ftOnti.ii.l inlilafittu. AtDrii(rlati.rirmA4 ti st-!ni f( f ,.irtlculn, teitimonliili and "Itfilef for r.udc,HfnI(r(r. br return Old irS CLIi)iMftrV l.nj!.. Wnmonil Tlrnnrf. 1 J2j - ,rChUliviorChialculCo.,MndlMnHquBr Ubj Hi Local UrujaUu, i'Mlada., 1 CARTELS Sick Ileadaclio and relievo all the trouhlos Inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress after eating, i'nln In tbo Klde, etc, While their most remarkable success has been shown la curing ncadacho, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills nro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre venting this annoying con'alnt.vrbllo they also corroct all disorders ox tbo ? loniacb, stlmulato tlio liver and regulato tbo bowels. Kvcn if they only oureu Ache they would bo almost priceless to thoso who Buffer from this distressing complaints but fortu nately their goodnessdoes not end here, and thoso who onco try them will nd these llttlo pills valu. able in so many ways that tbey will not bo wll. Hag to do without them. Jlut after all sick hoad Tstho bane of so many lives that -hero Is whero we mako our great boast. Our pills euro It while others do not. Carter's Llttlo Liver Tills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills mako o dose. They aro strictly vegetable nnd do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action ploasa all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; tiro for SI. Sold by druggists overywbero, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. cum I Dill ctuii nnee cmrrhmi.f y.nnuu i iuli umMLl. uuukiMALL rnluC Haraer tes to announce to i to his friends and nnrrn.ig ami tbo nubile gc enerally that he has purchased tho bir tier shop lately occupied by u. J. vost. Via. 12 West Centre Street G 2ENAD0AH, PA. S3 SHOE hMp. Do y. j vear them7 When next In need try a palra they g y ti mom comfort and service for the money than any oilier make, Dost In tho world. 5, $4.00 3.50 $2.50 $2.25 . tin as Hw. L. Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest styles, lfvou want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8 trv rav J3.50, $4 or $5 Shoe, They will fit equal to cus- Kixn made and I3CK anu wear wen. n you wish iu Kconjmlze In your footwear, you can do so by purchasing W, L, Douglas btwe4. my name ana price is stamped ot the bottom, look tor It when you buy. Tako no sud- etltute. I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price, , txKtiira free, when Shoe Dealers cannot supply you. AV. L. DOUGLAS, Ilroehton, Mass. Sold by Joseph Bull, 20 N. MUn street. Everything models afWf Greon's cafe, PhUudelphla. The lesMUnc pUso In town. Hwi lately koen entlroly reno vated avemhlngnevr.olean lad Iruh. TIM naeut line of Wines and Liquors I CiKisra, &e., foreign anil do mestic. Free lunch served eoh evening. Htgsohooners of Ire8h,Br,Vorwr,Ale,4c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. S3.00 hi !! iUSV fill THEIR BID IS AGGEKia The Philadelphia Harbor to Improved TO THE EXTENT OFOVER $3,000,(3 Nrcrctnry I.itniiiiil Aunrtls the Ciniti to tlio American Dredging Ciiiiipiniy rlillinU'lpliln The Contract Urn I.m ; Olio Aunnliil by This Amlnlstrntlc Tito Dr. Ilrlggs Case. Wasiiikuto.v, May 27. Upon the commendation of General Casey, chief engineers, becrotnry Ijunont yesterf mvniilMl the contract for the improven of tlie 1'hiladelphln harbor to tlio Atncri, Dredging Company, of Philadelphia, at amount of their bid on the 3d of last Jci nry. Iliis contract will amount to KW,780, and is the largest awarded by administration for river and harbor provements. When the bids were opened Inst Janu it was ascertained that tlio bid of Slid J. CcfToy, of New York, nnd Nlcht; Connolly, of Quebec, was the lowest half a million dollars, but n protest presented against their receiving the tract. It was asserted that they were reliable, and that thev would not lie sponsible for the construction of the w ami Its completion in accordance with specifications. An examination tended to confirm anegauon. iueuiuwasnot nccoinparl uy bucii a noun anu sureties an m guarantee the performance of the work required. Secretary Klkins ordered t new proposals bo advertised for. Del re advertising the United States senate, resolution, called for copies of all bids other papers and documents bearing u the contract. Secretary Klkins thcreu suspended all proceedings, and new 1 posals were not advertised for. Secret. hlklns retired from offlco leaving the wii matter pcuuing. Dr. Urlgg to be Tried. Washington. Hay 27. TlioPresbvte general assembly late last evening dec to entertain tlio appeal in the Dr. Br case. This decision is adverse to Dr. liri! After n long discussion lietween limin' and Moderator Craig, the question recuj on me resolution ot the Judicial comml mat tne appeal be entertained. Tl and nays wero demanded, the roll cal can at 4:15 p. m. It was taken amid Jn almost painful silence, during whicl: delentlant watched with feverish an the progress ot the vote by the tally by his friend, Prof. Brown who ait J eiuow. 1 ho result of tlio vote to entertuinlie appeal in the liriggs case was then! nouueed by Dr. Craig as follows: 400, nays 145. On motion of Dr. Young the Jut! ar committee was instructed to nrenifl I program for procedure in the trial o(4ie nppeal, and the assembly decided toro ceed with tho trial to-day. Xebeher Stood the Loss. WAsniNOTO.v, Alay Ml. United Stes Treasurer Nebeker yesterday naid IntSiH United States TreasurvSl.OSS. tlinr.nnffnr. having been stolen or lost from tho tr is ury cash. ,Tho money was all lost inhe redemption division of the treasurerjBt fice at tbreo different times and ullgice tho 4th of last March. B Pension Acents lit Trouble. ' SiiirPEXsnuno. May 27. Peter wt. who resides near here, and Hiram rioigh, n iien.sion agent at this place, were arreted by Deputy United States Marshal yaiiuel S. Anderson, of Hiirrisburg, and Detettlve SchWecler, of Philadeluhia. It i nl,l that West and Plough were in collii.lX, tn obtain extortionate pension fees from their clients. Salytinls Guilty of Slimier. (.'AnuhLU, May 27. Yesterday nfterxoon the jury returned into court with a vtsrdict 1 murder In tho first degree n-jilust Claries Halyards, which was reccivla by i.ic huwu present witn every mark if np ,uiii. Daiyanis, though striving tl pm on a bold trout, showed signs of a break- uown wueu he heard tho verdict read! They Ohji-ct to the Trolley Volt. Readinq, May 27. A number of nlfi zeus appeared befort the highway cmlniit- tee anil objected to trolley pole-ftainu plaaetl in front ot their residences tin. Reading Traction Company. The coT.mit te npt eed to make an inspection on Ijuis day, June 1, and decido all disputes.f Now Ch'-rtei-a bllllltud, I Harkisbubo, May 37. Tlt.-re vve-rfchar-tereil yesterday: Tc. nto Tire Clay ua fiieturing Company, ot Pittsburg, .tal $30,000. PitUibur and Allejthen) vbat toir Company, Pittsburg;, capital ,000. Falrchauco Water Company, of 1 yetto county, capital $10,000. To bo an Artist's IVIfo. WiLKES-BAnnE, May 27. The mn lage of the well-known Kuropenu artiii Mr. Hurry Van tier Weiden, of Paris, am iUits Florenco Victoria Mooro, of this city I an nounced to take plaoe in St. StepheSt P. E. church on Wednesday morulng.IMay Btst, nt u o ciock. lHtten by ii Vicious Stallion. Modqantown, May 27. Henry Ghibb, of this place, was badly bitten by a vl ious stallion. Ills left arm was terribly licer- ated and his coat and shirt sleeved Were torn olt uy tuo lumriatett ueas,t. The lame animal kicked lieujamin Miller a few Ilia- utes betore. Some Hopo for tho Unllot 11111, JUnRisuuRO, May 27. The rules com mittee virtually pledged the house yotenlay in the coui'mj of debate that the le-cou structed llakor ballot law, which Is now on the calendar of senate bills on second read ing will be reached before final adjourn ment. llKHU' 1'ISNNSYI.VASIA IT135IS. - i A quarantine may b nwtgiiiry to cieelc the Lncatr county fla pbjfui). Going to sleep with a lifted candle In bar lap, aged Mrs. Davis, of Ebeusburg, woke up fatally burnsd. The body of an unknown man WM found i wic rivoi i. Alien tow n ana the coroner u uivesugiiting uu matter. in a crusaoe upon towboat owner the office of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, at Pittsburg, cut loose and sst adrift thlr- tWU UUIfMIt with suiclual intent. CharW tr r baeh, of aouville, threw hlmlr f,t of a train In Pottstowu, but was raacued by an officer. Jnw R nnnTf1'''': uf PWtaMpkta, will supply 8,000 pairs of shoes to the- National Gusi-d, and Augustus Thomas & Son of Pl,ll,l.lnhli, will . i., on 01 ""'iuiuim o,uw canteens, V 11 Ii y-.ii i V J W , ii i ii in Msi ii 1 1 iiiiimi ii wnr nni iwrn r mm i mn iiiw ii i ai n rr inwrn i m n i mm i m- ii i isMari sri -t "T-naB ttma - Tavr-rar- .UBBSsaaBKrrinAsii. i ti i iirtr'T. .jraTi ... 1,000 MEN" and HORSES Employed. Kico Truck, UASE II.VMj GllOUNDS, ON DAY, WALTER miki ui hi Railroad Show OlST EARTH.' 3 BIG GIRGUSES! 5 Continent Menngt'fics, Rwil Roman Hippodrome, 2 Stages, Wild Moorish Car.iviin, 110 Circtit Acts by 110 Star Artists. Only horsison oarth tnlnod to play bio ball, 2i) rues by thorou hbreds 0 tablo.tn wagons, 150) rnro .ind costly .inimlf, he dot elephints, drove ol oamils. 0b.intU, flfo ami drum corns, troupe jubilees. sttKiiii org in. to.un o-illlope, p my with 11-Ioot tail, tl) p mlos M thoroughbreds, SlWhorius: fat mai and bride weight 137i noun Is; ArabiunhoraowItb'JOdlfTcrout oolorf.JlO.OUO troupe ot rare Arabian horsos, $30,009 FREE STREET PARADE AT 10 A.M. Djors open at 1 anl7 p. m. l!e?ins :H 2 and 8 p m Adults. M cent i: Children unfier ! years, cents. Cheap excursions on all tallroads. Will also ASHLAND Saturday, Juno 3. HAZt.ETON TO FIND A CUItE FOB RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LEVER and BLADDER dOMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &c, Our 200 pneo lioolc "TITTIEE CTjARSES mlilillc-ngoil and old innn, sent Bcaled, free. I)r. SiiinlfnTH Uectrlc llelt Is no experiment, as wo havo restored thousands to robust health nnd vlror, after fill other treatments failed, us can bo shown by hundreds of cases throutrhout this and other f-tntes,who would ghully testify, and from many of whom wo havo strong letters bearing testimony to tbeir recovery aXicr using our licit VE HAVE CURED THESE- ITCliVOTJS DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS. Kkv Yonir Crrr October 21th, 1802. Do, A. T. Eanden. Dear Sir -AlKjntthroeyoarsoeo I purchased ono of your clectrlo bens f or tfiocuroot merrous debilitr, which I ha'llaits worst form and vrhich was undermlnlnpr my health. For yearalhad cniazrod from this terrible dublllntins drnin on MT vital forcesond I did not know wlintitw&s tohavoaftootl tilifht's sleen. but In one montli'stlmoafteruslnir tho tielt 1 f elt a mneh Etronircr man both montally and pliy- glcaily. and In a short t ibuuu was ontlrplv well. sours truly, ii. stXLiu, S87 nowery. EUECIIATISM AXD LOST YIGOK. DnOOKtTjr, N. V., October a5th, 1802. Vm. A. T. SlITOBtf. Il.'or Sir -Four vwir. nfn I stif. feredsnch pain from rhoumatlsm that at tunes It uas Imooslblo for me to pet around, and I always carried a cano for support. I used your belt andfeltarcllef in cnehour. 1 ralnedlnuelghtfromthatdaranditvras only a .hort lime, until tho pains left mo and todayl (m a well man. 1 rlwuysl-oep my belt near by for fear heremhrht beareturn, but as it has now been four rearflBlnce you cured mo, can safely sayltlMierman cot. A,JiOSS, HuilealDlrcctor.SWBt.lUrk'Bl'lace. THE DR. SANDEF1 ELEGTR5C BELT lea complete calvanlo battery, made Into a belt so as to bo easily worn durlne work or atrest.nnd Ui gives soothlntr, prolonged currents wlitch aro instantly tolt throughout all went parts, or we forfeit 85,000. Ithasan Improved Klectrlo rtuspciinory, thocre.itubt boon ever Blven weakmen, nna Eo warrant it to cure nny of tho above weaknosses, nnd toenliirgophriinben limbs, or parts, or money cfuriileil. TheyaroBrnacdlnstrenBthtomeetoIlBtagcst f weakness In ynung.mlddloieedorold en, and will euro tho worst coses lu two or throe months. Address for full luf ormntton. SARJDEPu EisEGTRIG CO., 826 Broadway., iMew York. Political Cards. F Oil COUNTV AUDirOH, THEODORE F. liATDORFF, OF TOITSVILLK. SuIiot to Kepuhllcan rules. ll DIRECTOR OF THG POOR, JOHN liEROAN, or Noitrn oass township. Bubject to Demoeratlo rules. jqOU COUNTY C0MM1S3I0NKH, THOMAS Ii ELLIS, Or SHENANDOAH. Bubject to Republican rulsti. JOH COUNTY COM41 WHIONER, ELI AS E. REED, or roTisviLix. Bubject to Republican rules. ToS COUNTY CO JIMI-sSIONEK, DANIEL NEISWENDER, Or SIIEVANOOA1I. Subjoct lo Republican rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BEN J. R. SEVERN, or SnKHANDOAH. Subiect to decision of the Republican County Convention Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evils front early errors or later excesses, the results ot otervtork. sickness, wi.i-ri.eto Fuuitroiiftu, ikvelopnimit sod tone (in en lo vey organ and p, Hion of the body, sin. pie, natural met nods. IiiiiiH'dlatAlnipmveinM&t seen. Failure finnosstb!.. 2,(iiiii references. Buuk, expltinutloa sud proofs mulled (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. SALOON AND RESTAURAJND 36 Kat Centre Htrect. The best bwr, ales, porter, whiskies, brna wlues ud Hnest cigars always on hand ROBERT LLOYD P op JUNE 5 L. MAIN'S exhibit at MAHANOY CITY Wednesday, ...Tuesday, Juno (1 June" HANDENS EICTIIIO nEIill with Llrctro nincnetlc8uiMyij etnry will cure without medlclnu all of tbo nbovn troubles. Those whd ruuer irnra ncrvouH iKiHiitv, tbo effects of abuses, eiceases, worry or exposure, will tltnl relief und prompt euro lu our marvelous Invention, which requires but atrial to convince, tbo most skeptic il. In Ignorance of of fects you mny havo umluly drained yourayntem of nerve force and vitality which Ih olrctricity and thus caused your woukuoes or lack of f orco. If you replaco into your system tbo elements ibus drained, which aro re quired tor vigorous strength, you wilt remove tbo cnuso nnd health, strength and vigor will follow at onco. This la our nlan and treatment, and wn minmnipn fi rurn tr rnfntul mnnof. OF nfEX." should bo road b7 every vouhit. WE CAW CURE YOU! UHEUJIATIS.U-LOST VIGOR. . New Toek Crnr, Oct. 20, IMS. De. A. T. Bixnra.Doarhlr: lenn report to you that tho belt has entirely curt.d mo oC llieumatlsm fl-onl which I Buttered for fourteen years almost continually, 1 am a letter carrier, aud tho lonir dally tramps necech sary in my round', up tothotima of gMina the belt wero painfully (rono through with, but thsnlcstoyout wondeiful Invention, 1 can now wallc as well as I ever aid, and will recommend mir treatment toollatDIetod Tho current has also brought baetmy vigor in other ways tu you sold it would, y.iitrs very truly, JAMH3 hUHD, 81 I'tiliy St. GENEHAL DEIilLITV, Ac Offick off BAnOENT & BOW, Dsv Ooot.s, Ein., CA. ID.E, Molno, Feb. ST, 1803. Dn. A. T. SAXUKK. Dear Hlr i I nm MnA tn nHil m9 testimony t" tho nnny you have of tho great valuo ot J-our belt. Sly heaiui has Improved wonderfully, and 1 lavq gained twelvo lKundntflenh,andnowsleenwell nnd have an excellent nmwtttn. Ynnr nnlemttil eleetrld wiiie. lour ppienuiu eiecinoi tonlth" l.nlin a vr. vntiu uei6 wiia v"ur ruiea oi aniobeneuttom tne.aTid ltako pleasurelArccornmcndlnrf Voursrospccttully, WlL GEO, SAUGEOT. your Leu. Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYIiE, 1 TTORNEY-A T-LA V. Ofllco Deddall building. hennndoah, I'a. M. BU1UCK ATTOnXBr-A T-LA W. SHENANDOAH, PA. Oftloe loom 3, P. O Building, Shenandoih, ana usteny nuuuing, ltiltsvuie. c. T. HAVICK, 8U)fE0N DENTIS1. Omoe Northe.tit Cor. Main and Centre Stx. Shenandoah, over Stain's drui? store. jy 8. KI8TLER, M. D . PHYSICIAN AXD SUROBOX. Olllco -1J North Jardln street, hnniiridmh jrK. JMEn Bf a,lN. PyYSlOJAX AND UURGXOX. Oalee and Restdeao., no St Ncrth Jardlc Street, Shenandoah. JJRANK WO.UER, M. D. Specialist in Trtatmeiitof Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the ere. mr. note and throat. Spectacles lurnlshed, guar anteed to suit all eyes Office 32 nast Oak street, Shenandoah. D H. E. D- LON'QACRE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and Dtntlstry. All oalts by mall, telegraph or telephone at tended lo with promptness, rturgloal opera tions performed with tne greatest cire. Offlce: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porta., Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Brancb JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Main sutl Co Hi st(H Mhenaurtoatai Hsst ber, ale and porter on tap. The Uaasl brands 01 wnuieys ma oissrb. Pool room at iscned. Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Munn's old stand) 104 South Wain Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always lu stock. Fresh Beer, Ale nnd forter on tap. muicu -xcuiperttuoe iirius.H, 3 BIG WMU ! lfl Fltomrf hAiLUi 3r.ipathy for the Ex-Secretarj of the Treasury. TERRIBLE BLOW TO FOSTORN All Smtllieril Ohio Will Tunt tho UnVoU of the Ci-aalt Tlio failure, Wan So Sur jirisu- to Wall struct lliinkurs, AVIic Knew tlio i'lnn Wan Inn Tllit l'luce. AVliut Is Halil In AVaHlilugtoti. FosTontA, O., liny 27. There is the greatest sympathy expressed for Charle! Foster, exSecretary of the Treasury, wUi made an nsslKiiment yesterday. Mr. Foster's liabilities nro about $000, 000, and his nsscts are about the same. Ho virtually owned tho city of Fostorla Ho had a linger in every enterprise under taken in that immediate wctiou of tin State, and evorybody "banked" on Charlii Foster, as well as borrowe I of him. He was so mixed up in politics that hit private interests wore necessarily neglected rx srccrtETAnY chahles Fosmn. Tlie recent stringency in money is sup posed to bo tho immediate causo of fnilure Bankers bore express tho opinion thai the ellcut of the failure will bo scriouslj felt in southern Ohio, because of Mr. Fos ter s connection with so many enterprises, but that other sections will feel it re motcly. Bj shrewd speculation in real estate he became wealthy anil in 1870, when elected Governor of Ohio for tho first time, was reported to be worth 51,0110.1100. During tlio next four venrs he lost heavily in Ijiko Superior copper mines. In natural gas and street railway specu lations at l'liidhiy during its temporary boom he invested largely. When the imbbiu burst he, witn many others, was cnught for many thousands of dollars, lie also lost by Indorsing note for business and political friends. binue then he has attempted to recoup his losses but only became mora deeply involved. 'I he crash was temporarily averted by his appointment as Secretary of the Treas ury. The extent of the failure is so great that its mgiuiicunce can scarcely bo realized. half dozen prominent industries will go to the wall and hundreds ot persons will be thrown out of employment. Tho loss to business men who we.-e de positoi s in Foster & Company's bank is one of the dpplor.tlilo features of the crash, bu it is eonlideutly believed none of them wi suffer to an extent that will cause them to assign. A run was made on tho Mechanics Sav ings Bank as soon as itsdoors were opened. but. with $30,000 in currency piled upon tlie cashiers desks the demands ot nil friuhtoned depositors were promptly met and none was turned away. The loss to Fostoria is a great ono, and one that it will require time to recover from. Wasihhgtox, May 27. Universal sym pathy 'U expressed here lor ex-Secretary Foster in his financial embarrasumeut. Es specially is this the case in the Treasury Department whero Mr. Foster was person ally very popular. Inquiry at the office of tho Comptroller of the Currency develops tho fact that the only national bank in Fo-toiin, Ohio, is the First N'ntional Bank, anil upon the last call that bank had US per cent, of reserve on hand when the lejal requirement was only 15 per cent. Consequently, it is not anticipated that tho failure of the Fostet Banking Company will affect this bank. One of the prominent officials of the Treasury Department who has been on terms of closo intimacy with the ex-Secre- t-nrv. nalu he did not uount that tne news was true for he knew that Mr. Foster hail for some weeks been struggling to over come financial difficulties. He added that he feared that the results of the failure would be severely felt in Ohio. AVAIX STltliKT NOT SUItl'HISi:!". It Had lloen ICnnwn That I"ostor 1 lu u Tight riiico. Nkw Yohk, May 27. Geo. F. Baker, President of the First National Bank, said to 11 reporter that he was surprised to heat of Foster & Co.'s fnilure, although he knew they had uot ns much moin,y as they wanted. They had not borrowed very ex tensively of the First National Bank, and the bank would not lose anything by the failure. No astonishment was manifested in Wall streeet by well-informed beakers at Fos ter & Co.'s failure. One banker said thai he was not at all surprised at it, as he knew the 11 rm had beeu In a tight plaoe for money for some time. "Mr. Fosterhas got caught between seed-time and harv est," he continued, "and was unable, like many others, to get money wheu he needed it, ana like them, lie lias undoubtedly had to throw up thdspooKa. One trouble with him undoubtedly has been the faot that he was interested in so many things, nnd it is a bad time for t man to be carrying too mueii sail. m Brsxistreet's, Foster ot Co. are -put down as baring a capital of from $500,000 to ji.uuu.uw, but their credit Is only rated uy tuat agency as second class. News Agent Clluoli Arrsted. Long Island Crrv, L. I., May 87. I o' 100 Captain Woods, of this city, has re ceived a despatch front Chief of Police Aim liny, of !n Francisco, announcing toat ne uau uuuer arrest mere James U Clinch, Xhe missing manager of the Lou t..i 1 , . wauu . cuuipuuy, woo awappearea id the latter part of last April. He was almut $400 short in his accounts. A detective Will be sent after Cliucu. AVIU Strike June 1. V v r x nvss, Mass., May 387. it is now as- mreil that the pattern makers of the Gen ernl Eloctrto oompauy vill strike June 1, unless their request for a nine hour day without reduction ol pay is grunted by the company, THE KIND g S THAT CURES! i)ANii:r. c. i:ooi.i;sTOM, g I IIELl'LESS AXI) SLFFEKIAO, g H FAINT AND WEAK PROMffl g EHEUHATIC TORMENT, g Pjj 1ET rt'ttED ItY s I DATA'S. S gDANA SAItSAPAltIM.A CO. M Gentlemen. I nni 11.1 ) art old, by occttpa-SK ifcstlon a farmer. Tor tho lart .1 vvhtb I have Ikii B ZSa rtnt utiirrrrr with ltlit'iimntliii, tSJt SHbail at times I could nut ntlr my iirm. AJ cofiBtapt In my vhciuUlcm. One ann wohq mm) bml that my llnitcrN mi ro lfntti nit orjSS raMtiniiv nan oluo altlirtnl with a hitrntiiir t-iittiidoii In my ftomnch with severe pulns. IBBB Ertn would be t'uliit itntl eiik, po I xmU hardly aaa lit up. IhaveUkun I DiVNA'S 1 SAB S APilRILL A 1 Sanil my totnoih is VIIsI mi inlii tnirryHS Hthoultft'rBnndBnits. I am hitcil frruMul. Youm truly, DANIEL 0. EGOLHSTON. n mgZ Tlio above t stlmonlnl won acnt ut by V. lC.S ESitMti.vtiit tin' well-known Druggirt, Maple .St.," CorluUi, N. Y.,whidi la Buliiclunt guarantee thiitgg gglt it true. gs Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast. Maine. H There's no way to remove oil-stains, m- thoroughly as a daily use ot HUSKY DIAMONi TAR SOAP because of its Inch percentage of tUU ASK YOLR OROCGR FOR IT. JAS. S. ICUIIC & CO., CUlcactn, mvs Russian. Soap"A SssSS, f Jadies EXFECTING ToBE0E V TtT"l ira i-t-. Tho only SURE ROACH DESTROYER !$ We guarantee it tontl the house of RATS, ROACHCH and Water Buss, nc MONCY RCFUNDEBi, IVJAURERS Persian INSECT POWDEK u, the bst tn the market fet Deo Bugs. Ants, Mont iNltCT. am Dn... AIL For Sale by all Drugglttt Be sure and get the genuine Soktonly In bottles, our TRADE Mark on each. Manufactured ..mr-n , c-m onl) B) iimuncnajwiii, 329 N. 8th St., PHiuDtLrHi. 'N. H. Downs' Elixir! WHiIi CURB THAT AND STOP THAT Cough. Mas atnnd the te. t 'OT srxx rxAjt&i ' ioH bss prove4 iti!' ne est remedy i known for the curn CettsumoMoH. ' tough, Cold, 'f...'., IC unf JMscaaes m , ,ll7 AI4I7. OS , tiung T oh!. ri l. ee., WJO-, ann II SOLD CVf RV io pet bottle. WHERE. '::., ?'j!lstt, ' 2 Hll,nHW' Painters! f f -1 DUSKY 1 nmMDtio SL an " la-ei a .1 i tw a. a. w V, El K 11 a --fl R .1 V .w - olii Are You a Catholic? Am you unemployed? "Will yon rork for $16.00 per week? Write tc. me at once. .T. 11. GA.ST, 194 Madison SL, ;CHICAG0, Oti I t
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