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Tree sample on application to manufacturers, raa SUB BY B.B.Severn, F. F. AtsgniKle, W. H. Waters Entirely 5f c'O NANDRAKEl AND K SURE sSfCURE FOB COSTiVENESS Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headacho, Loss of Appetite, Jaundlco.Erup tions and Skin Diseasos. rri:25e.rtottb, EU ij t'J ftcjgliti. BEJBI, J0MS03 A 10SB, rrcpi., larlln;ta, Tt Public Notice! Notlffl": hr- H' r V.ftt nersoas dweiroj irr r de 'in; be, tin- 1U be prosecuted ut, u Id. b; oi tiambly approved Av (l .h,i.t& brewers' :voolatton .. Joa I'WL iv DUSKYDIAMOND TAR SOAP I SESS1 M 11 Eepublioan Opposition 'to Presi dential Nominations. THE APPOINTEEB CONFIRMED. Seimtnr 1 1 1 It Snlil to Hnve Aided the Its publicans by Voice and Vote Alleged Violation uf llemorrntlo Party Princi ples by tho Clilrr Magistrate. Washington, Oot. 0. With a six hours' continuous executive session the senate yesterday broke the record ot the lst con green, hut In so doing managed to dlspoo of considerable business and get out of the way a iiumbur ot nominations against which tile Republicans have been making a determined resistance. The session was the result of au agreement, and produced some surprises. The struggle was over certain nomina tions of citizens from one Btate selected to act as Indian agents at agencies located In other states, and the Republicans opposed their confirmation on the general ground that such nominations were a violation of the home rule plank of the Democratic party platform, but added to this was the further charge, in some cases, that the nominees were not rnmllfled for the posi tion. After several previous ineffectual attempt to secure action by the senate It was agreed last week that yesterday should be devoted to this particular busi ness, nud within twenty minutes after the senate convened the doors were closed and the debate over these nominations began. Senators Davis and Washburuo of Min nesota, Stewart of Nevada and Dubois of Idaho made vigorous speeches denuncia tory of the violation of the home rule prin ciple, while Senator Voorhees eloquently dofended the president from the shafts of his assailants. The surprise of the day, however, came in the reported action of Senator Hill, who is understood to havo aided the Hepubllcans, uot only by his vote, but by ids voice. The Indian agents uuderdlseusslon were all confirmed but one, two or three Dem ocrats voting with the Republicans. Tho men confirmed wore William L. Hargrove, of Indiana, to be Indian agent at Western Shoshone agency, Nevada; Joseph Robin son, of Missouri, at Nez Perces agency, Idado; Robert M. Allen, of Illinois, nt White Earth agency, Minnesota, and James A. Smith, of Mississippi, nt Yank ton, S. D. Perhaps the most hitter fight was made against Isaac J. Wootten, of Delaware, nominated to bo ngent at tho Nevada agency. Senator Iliggins led the opposi tion against Wootten while Senator Gray was equally as earnest in his behalf. There appeared to b a considerable clement of antagonism to this nominee within the rnuks of his own party and Ids case was laid over without final action. Tho same opposition manifested itself against the confirmation of Thomas smith, of Virginia, nominated to be chief Justice of NewMoxico.but after adlscussion of more than half an hour the vote was taken, resulting it) his confirmation. It is understood that nn effort was made to havo the favorable report on tho nomi nation of R. K. Preston to be director ot the mint taken up for action, but Mr. Stewart and otlierBilversenator&tooksueh n determined stand against it that it went over, nnd will be called up probably nt the next executive session. Quito a number of minor nominations were disposed of. No niri for the O. A. It. Sleeting. ALLENTOWN, Pn.,Oct. 6. The convention of G. A. R. delegntos held after the parade here yesterday was unable to fix it place for the next meeting. Tho places where all of the sixty delegates at the convention came from havo hail reunions so recently that no bid was made from them. Milton, Williamsport, Pottsville, Reading and Eascon were suggested, but no delegates from posts in those towns were on hand to sanction any action that might bo taken. Captain Levi Schmoyer nnd A. F. Bern hart, chairman and secretary, were finally selected as a committee with power to so licit and choose the next place of meeting. A Farmer's Timely Warning. LAl'OltT, Ind., Oct. 6. The Chicago and West Michigan railroad bridge between this city and Now Buffalo collupsed, en tailing u heavy loss and stoppiug all truffle. The crash of timbers aroused a farmer, who resides near the brldgo. Mounting it horpe ami clad only in his night clothes he dashed madly down the track to display tho danger signal for tho passenger train about due. His timely warning was none to soon, for fifteen min utes later a score or more lives would have been sacrificed in a frightful wreck. Tried to' Cremate Ills tVlfe. Camden, N. J., Oct. 0. Oliver Server, a drug clerk, uko has been idle for sumo time, returned to his home here after sev eral days' absence togetsoineof the house hold effects to pawn. His wife says she re monstrated and he applied a lighted match to her dress, her hands and arms being se verely burned before she extinguished the flume. Server, who was arrested, says his wife's dress accidentally caught fire. Ielicntlfi a Gettysburg Muuuiuent. Geitvbbukq, Pa., Oct 0. The Twenty first Pennsylvania cavalry yesterday dedi cated its monument on the Baltimore pike, where the first man was killed in the great battle. Hon, Thud Mahon, of ('humbersburg, delivered the oration, and addresses were made by Major Robert Hell, 01 Granite; Captain William I). Hall, of Altoouu, and Captain William II. Boyd, of Reading. A Sweeping Challenge from Aliz. Nashville, Twin., Oot. 0. Jack Curry, driver of Alix, has wiitten the Cumber land Park club, uniting that they hang up a purse for Alix and Directum. He says ho will trot Alix against Nancy Hanks, Belle Vara, Ariou and Directum, or will go against either of them singly. Killed in 11 Labor Dispute. Indianapolis, Oct, 6. In a row at the Big Four shops yesterday afternoon James Pitt was killed and Superintendent J. 0. Riley seriously injured, The fight was caused by the company's attempted pro tectlou of their non-union laborers. Illsmnrok doing Home Tomorrow. Bkblin, Oefc . 0, A dispatch received from Kissiugeu says that Prince Bismarck is decjdedl tistt.r. Dr. Schwpiuger hi. a made arrangements to harve a special train convey the prince to t'rledriohBt'ube to morrow. Brooklyn's t'optflntlun. Brooklyn, Oct. . Or. John & Young, of tt Brooklyn bureau of vital statistic, h eonipletert his tmtttuab of the popu lation of the oity. It is within l.OftD Of Ots million UiUaUumU. III V l "Now good digestion wait on appetite. And health on both." ittolene ICottolene Cultolene ;ollolene ICottolene Coltolene To asure both the above ends, h good, wholesome, palatable food is ytl demanded. It is next lo impossible Stne to present a sufficient variety of appe- )' tizine bills of fare for our meals with- i"! outalilieral allowance of pastry and Vne oilier food in which shortening is S required. How to make crisp, healthful, digestible pastry has puziled the cooks. A difficulty In all good cookingin the past has been lard. 1 Always fickle, never uniform, most unwholesome lard has always been the bane of the cook and the obstacle to "good digestion." me ene ene pne 'cn 'ene ene trie Coltolene Iconoitnr cottolene loitolene Cottcltnt Cottolcne (Vifuleiif- o tlulcnt Attokne Coltolene Coltolene t.'ottnl'Mie Collnlen Lnttolenr t'ottolene Cot Cote comes now into popular favor as !)the new shortening better than Cot) even tlie best of lord with none of c' lard's objectionable qualities. And C01 Cot E Col Cot comes attended by both "APPETITE AND HEALTH." Grocers sell it all about. Send three eents In tamns to N. I Cot Cot Cot' Col Coll Colt Coll Coll Colt Col FalrLunk fta., Cbttugo. for handsoiuo uoiioiene iodk ihmik, containing six ' huniJrwl recltiea, prtimivil by nine eul- nentuuttiorttieouuouoklng. Cototene Cottolece Cottoknc .'ottclene Colloid c Cotolene ICotlolene Cottolcne Cotlolene Cottoleno Made only by Jeno N. K. FAIRBAWK CO., J U3 N. Delaware Ave., Fella. en To Discipline tho 1'rlncctoii llnzer. Pkinceton, N. J., Oct. 0. The college authorities have secured evidence enough in the hazing of Freshman Leopold to im plicate a half score or more of sophomores. It is learned that two of the sophs" lm plicated are football players. President 1'atton and Dean Murrr.y are thoroughly aroused, and say that no efforts will be spared to discover and discipline the lm. iug offenders. To Foreclose 011 Heading. Lancaster, Ph., Oct. (I. The bondhold ers of tho Lancaster and Quarryvlllc Nar row Gauge railroad held a meeting for the purpose of taking action on the recent de fault of the Philadelphia nnd Rending Railroad company in t ho payment ot bonds and interest. It was unanimously decided to foreclose at once. A committee was ap poiuted to proceed in tho matter. llelglum'n Coul Strike Kndrtl. BHUSKKI.S, Oct, 0. The coal miners who struck in the lloriuage district resumed work yesterday". In tho Charleroi district the strikers nre preparing to follow their example. The whole strike in tho prov ince of Haiuut is a failure Although hut a fuw days old, it will be ended within a week. Itlshop rotter'n SnecesKor. Boston, Oct. 0. In Trinity church, in tho presence of the highest dignitaries of the Protestant Lniscopal church in tin country. Rev. William Lawrence, D. D., was consecrated, with solemn ceremonies, as seventh bishop of Massachusetts. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The mill workers of oroester qounty, Mass., lost $ilti,066 in wages by the recent shutdown. xesteruay was itiioue isinnu's day at the World's fair, the paid admissions for tho day being 170.965. Tho family ot J. N. Norrls, ot Roek Point, Md.. ate toadstools for mushrooms, and their little daughter died. The new medical school of Tufts oolle open to both sexes, wim formally opened in Boston, with a class of sixty assured. Bodies of onvalry are still pursuing the retreating Argentine rebels. Several him died unionists were killed in the attack 011 Santa Ke. Ludwig AiidorHon, aged 30 years, wa struck and killed by an engine on tlx Shore Line roxi, near Cedar Hills, Conn., while he v. as wnlkinx utt the track. Many C.eclis hae been arrested m Prague on the snai'ge of being concerned in a plot to asMit-Munte government oiii cials. The leader of the conspirators es caped ACCIDENTAL DEATHS. Caused by Carelessness. Tho majority of people die sooner than they should. Evidence of this fact is grow ing dai ly. Waring say s : " Disease is not a eonoequenee of life j it is duo to unnatural conditions of living neglect, abuse, want.' Dr. Stephen Smith, on the same subject " Man is born to health and long life ; dis ease is unnatural, deaih, except from old age, is accidental, and both are preventable by human agencies." This is almost im an ably true of death resulting from heart dis ease. Careless over-exertion, intemperutt use of tea, coftee, tobacco, alcoholic or oihei i-timulants are generally the causes ot tint difficulty, and indifference to its progress re suite in sudden death, or long sickness iinl ing in death. Ily the newspapers it can lx seen that many prominent and hundreds 0: persons in private life die from heart ihi ease every day. If you havo nny of the following symp toms: shortness of breath, palpitation, irrig u'ar pulse, fainting and smothering spell pain in shoulder, side, or arm, en oiler, ankles, etc., begin treatment immediately for heart dh-easc. If you delay, the consequences may be serious. For over 20 years Dr. Franklin Miles, the eminent specialist, lias made 0 profound study of heart disease, its causes nnd cine, und many of the leading discoveries in that direction aro duo to him. His New Heart Cure is absolutely tho only reliable remedy for tho cure of heart disease, as is proved by thousands of testimonials from grateful p roons who have used it. .bunes A Pain, editor of the Corry.ra , Leader. unites: " Alter an apparent recovery from three months of J grippe, 1 fell on the street union s-mtis fiODi heart disease In one month fri m )i 1 1 lime I waa unable to walk across my n on., und my pulse beat from 8S to 116 times a minute 1 then used Sr. Miles' Kew Bean Cure, aim nt once became stronger. After using six bottlet 1 unable to work as usual and walk a mile mn d v.mypuiss ranging from S8 to 80. Dr Miles' remedy 1 not only a preventive but a cunt." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold by all dnie sist on a positive guarantee, or by Dr. M1U Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., oq receipt of price. i per dorm, six nr so, express prepaid, itispoai &M optates dangeroca drags Dr. nun. rree hdsk a umajs,w ICOTTOipiE IN SENATE. AND HOUSE . The Nominations of Van Alen and Pres- ! ton Iteported Favorably. WASllINOTiiN. Oct. 0. Tho senate de voted six hours to oxocutivo business yes terday, spending but fifteen minutes in , open scsfcion. Mr. Hill (N. V.) gavenotlce 1 that ho would offer an amendment to tho ' rules, providing that a paired senator, on yea nnd nay vote, shall he entered on tho journal and counted as present fort lie pur-1 pose 01 constituting a uttorum. The nom inations of Mr. J. J. Van Alen, to be am bassador to Italy, and of Mr. R. K. Pres ton, to be director of the mint, were favor ably reportetl. Interest in the debate on the federal elec tions bill in the house does not increase, and empty benches on both sides of the chamber are the rule and not the excep tion. At no time yesterday were there more than 100 members present. The speeches wore made by Mr. Murray (S. C.) nnd Mr. Hainer (Neb.) in the uopjitlve.and uy Mr. uusHeii (ua,)anl Mr Money (.miss.) in the affirmative. The fact having be-. come known that the Democrats would hold a caucus to discuss I lie propriety of 1 passing the hill lief ore the senate had agreed to the Wllson-Voorhees hill may have had something to do with the list lusuess manifested. When the house ad journed there were not more than twenty members in attendance. Prior to the con siderations of the election bill some routine , business was transacted i ltnhhml on Ills Wedding Day. ' Mt. Veunox, N. Y., Oct. 6. Kitty Byrd . McGilliard, the pretty 19-ycar-old daugh ter of George McGilliard, a wealthy con tractor at Pclhamville, was married Weil-1 nesday night to Iaac Cruff, a widower of , this oity. The wedding was to have taken place Monday night, but the bridegroom , failed to appear. He says Hint he went to New York on that day, made some pur chases, and then took a cab to go to tho I railroad station. He claims that two nion who followed him in the cab chloroformed I and then robbed him of W07 and some jowolry, When he came to his senses ho was in Troy. A physician verified his statement as to being chloroformed, and his story is generally credited. Mnlln Again llomhnrdlnc; RIn. Bui:nob Avues, Oct. 0. Telegrams re ceived here from Rio Janeiro confirm the report that Admiral Mello is again bom barding the city. AU business plnces in tho city are closed. The damage done so far is trilling. Since President I'eixoto has mounted new guns, and made preparations to return the fire of the rebel vessels, the commanders of the foreign men-of-war are Undecided as to whether or not they would bo justified in stopping tho bombardment. and are awaiting more precise instructions from tlielr respective governments. The (ire lit Loss of I.llo Confirmed. New ORLEANS, Oct. 6. With tho in formation that lias reached tho city today from Grand Isle, Clieulere and Camanada, from the Bayou Cook country and the country adjacent thereto, and from that section lying 011 this sido of the river from the upper limits of Pliuiuetuiuo to the quarantine station, from the lnku coast and elsewhere, it is now estimated that be tween 1,100 and 1,400 lives were lost, and damage to the oxtont of over $1,000,000 has boen done to property by the late storm. CoIloirlniiA 011 Strike. BELLEroSTH, Pa., Oct. 0. Tho entire freshman class of the State college num bering almost a hundred students, are oti n strike because of the suspension of two of their number, Zeutmyer and Keys. Tho origin of the trouble was the discovery of cider in their rooms. The higher classes held a meeting and declared their inten tion of standing by tho freshmen. Every thing at the college is in a state of confu sion. Tho students aro willing to arbi trate. An agrecablo laxative andNEBTO Tome. Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25c., 6O0. ana $1.00 per package. Bnmplcs free. Thn FnvnrUn TOOTH POWBSU f fortbo'Jccthqnd Breath, 26c. CaptaInSweenoy,U.S.A.,Ban Diego, CaL, Baysi "Sbiioh's Catarrh Remedy is the llrst medicine 1 havo ever found that would do me nny good." l'rico CO cts. Bold by Druggists. Do not ncoUct a Cough, as there is danger of Its leading to Consumption. Sutton's Conn will save you a severe Luni? Trouble It is tho best Couah Cure and speedily relieves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cougb and Bronchitis, and is sold on a guarantee. JS cts. Aro You 11 Sullerer From Catnrrh, liny Fever, Ktc? It you are. go to your rrugglst, or tl you can't get It where you live, send to us. Gel a bottle of Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure, which we will entirely guarBtee to cure any case of Catarrh, Hay Fever, etc., otherwise your money will be returned. For one dollar, one bottle to last for three months' treatment, and one bottle to 1 ure It has never tailed, and will cure you. Qlve it a trial. No cure, no pay. Ths Maykhb Druu Co . Oakland. Md. One dollar for a three months' treatment and an absolute guarantee tor a cure Is what the M avers Drug Co, of Oakland, Md., offers to sufferers of eatarrh, hay fever, etc. Ask your druggist for a bottle of Mayer' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. It has Dover failed, ana will cure you. For sale by all druggists, or ad dress the above rtrm. .'. sk your druggist to show you a bottle of Mavers Magnetic Catarrh Cure. One bottle 10 oure any ease, no muter hiw severe, and will last for three months' treatment. Sold every where. Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., rtiilkul Iphia. lOUit.'iBirUitlj Prhat.) tail" fuu btiffaWtito 1 sir tli unftir luiitttf fciin.Tliig from H!ttd 1 VI am 11, klKI'Utl IMsU'MIsS,. K.a'lCtNFtSti, I blllly. decay ItnfMtU-Mry. etc., primary or Mooodary, (to matter hai tniurs write, nrlat. ut. afHrrtlto or furtatee), wl ail the (rain of eiils, eta., by tti oomtiirwd AllopatUo, IIouiif paihli', anJ Eclectic ijnteim uf mi-rtMiie. RwUufsUoi.ee. IrvebcattMcureaiaitolUdavyt. S-ud ll. o two-out stamps fur book Truth,H aoaiethlnf that tuioalMh you, (And a true fricud to aftYiiiig humanity au tboat oODUatiulutiiig marrta, Hobni daily: 9 lo 8; etcn In I, 6 to ft; hui.latP.ftto IfH. H'-ware of quack, ibL book literature au I tntnduleot adrarUMtutnta, TWICE TOLD TALES Are sometimes a bore, but when the peo ple are told twiee that at Usllsgker's Cheap Cash Store they eaa buy Flour and Tt a at lower rates than any where in ih town, they are glad to test the truth of the oft repeated story. Fall line of dr series Butter and Kggs, Potatoes, arses rack, Bay end Strew. yiafbe,' Cheap Cask HUH WW ORIt fflUBR. l?illro PALLAS JPDTED. The Baroolona Bomb Throwor Pays the Ponalty, HE MET HIS DEATH DEFIANTLY. Died Declaring Ills Allegiance to the Cnnse of Anarchy, nnd Itefnsed the Kind Olllces ot the I'rlesls Who Were with lllin In Ills T,nst Hours. BarcrixiSA, Oct. 6. The anarchist Pal las, who attempted to kill Captain Gen eral De Campos with a dynamite bomb, and who succeeded in killing a civilian and seriously wounding several others, was executed at 10 o'cloek tills forenoon by shooting, standing with his bark to the firing squad. He met death unflinchingly, and to the end declared his devotion to anarchy. Yesterday Pallas was taken liefore the military Judge escorted by a strong guard. He looked pale, yet had a firm bearing. By the judge's order the prisoner knelt while the death sentence was read. Pallas listened quietly, stroking his mustache. On rising the judge asked him to sign the paper. To this Pallas replied: "What, sign my deatli sentence f I would rather sign the death sentence of the public pros ecutor." The Judge remonstrated with Pallas who answered Hint the lawof retal iation was "An eye for au eye and a tooth for a tooth." The prisoner then signed the paper with n Arm baud. While crossing the castle court on his way to the chapel in which he rem 'umI the last twenty-four hours of his life, the prisoner repeatedly shouted "Long llvo anarchy." The commander of the es cort In vain ordered liiiii to be silent. Pallas entered the chapel singing an anarchist hymn, nnd he continued singing it for a long time, shouting at the top of his voice, closing words of each stanza: "Kill! kill I" The chapel had been converted into an oratory, in which masses were continually said by the priests commissioned to min ister to Pallas during his last hours. Tliero were two Jesuits among the at tendants of t ie doomed v an. When tho priests exhorted Pallas tr confess his sins and receive the last sacrament he told them that he 'vould die an atheist, adding, "I have renounced evou my former spir itual Inclinations." Before going to the chapel in which he spent his last two hours Pallas was al lowed to see his wife and children. He kissed and wept over his Infant son, ex horted tho members of the family to con tinue In the pnth ot anarchism, and gava them tho only money in his possession ono peseta and n few coppers. Injunetlnu Against Striking Hhoetnnkers. Aununx, Me., Oct. 0. In tho supreme court Judge Foster granted a petition for temporary injunction restraining the 118 striking shoemakers from further nets tending to thn intimidation of the help in the shoe shops here. Conspiracy and boy cott nro among the chnrges in the bill of complaint. This action on the part of the manufacturers was unexpected and there Is great excitement. The mnyor is pre paring to lormally request Governor Cleaves to call out the militia. The Yellow Fever III Itrimswlrk. Brunswick, Gn., Oct. 0. Nine now cases of yellow fever were officially reported yesterday. There are now oighty-soven cases under treatment. Tho statement is reiterated that there are more cases of yellow fever in Brunswick than appears in the official report. A careful investiga tion by practicing physicians among lirunswlcK s colored population will bring to light from fifty to seventy-five cases of yellow fever which nro now listed ns malaria. The Administration Detei mined. Washington, Oct. 0. Per ons who are I intimate with tho president and Secretary uarnslo say mat tho administration is de termined to have an outright repetl of the silver purchasing clause of tho Sherman bill. Every day seems to add to the confi dence of Senator Voorhees und his friends that tho repeal bill will pass the senate, be accepted by the house and approved by the president before the end of the month The Whisky Destroyer Again. Washington, Oct. 0. Rev. John T. James, who got himself into notoriety by smashing liquor exhibits at the World's fair, was brought up iu the Washi"gtou police court y sterday.charged with throw ing a brick t'--ough a $300 plate glass win dow and destroying about $150 worth of stock in n liquor establishment on Seventh street. He was committed for examina tion as to his mental condition. Antl-Jewlsh ltlot In llohemln. Vienna, Oot. 0. The population of Be rnun, Bohemia, has recently been greatly excited over a report that a murder had been committed there in oonneotion with the Jewish ritual. Yesterday a mob at tacked u Jewish quarter ut the town and set fire to many houses. The gendarmes were called out to protect the Jews, and a severe struggle ensued in whioh many per sons were wounded. "Aui.l !aneem" Convicted. IlACKKNBACK, N. J., Oct. 6. Evangelist Huntsman T. Mason, John D. McCliatock, alias "John the Baptist;" Daniel Gaines, altas "Silas the Pure;" Garret G. Storms, alias "Titus;" Mrs. Jane Howell, Mn. Kllza Berry, Mrs. Mary Stewart aud Miss May Storm, the band of "Angel Dancers" ot Park Hidge, were convicted yesterday of keeping a disorderly house for immoral purposes. I'hnlei-H Suspeeted In Knglaud. London, Oct. 8. The death of five per sons in one family within a week in Brad ford, Yorkshire, has raised a suspicion that cholera appeared in that town. In all the cases death was ascribed to cholerine, but many believe that they were really cases of Asiatic cholera. An investigation is being made to ascertain the truth. To Prevent Train Wreckluc. MoSTIlKAL, Oct. 6. The Canadian Pa- clfic railway has decided to patrol its tracks near Quebec with armed men, onl account of the attempts at train wrecking. I Nebraska's Kepubliuau Leader. I.IHCOLK, Neb., Oet. 6. The Republicans met in state convention yesterday. Judgs Harrlsou was nominated for the supreme court on tne seeouu oanot. Jobuann tor aberift IATKBON, N. J.. Oot. 1 The Republi cans of Passaic county nominated Folic Commissioner James Johnson, of this oity, tor sheriff. Th WeuMsM. Mri tltcbt naainai in tampemtureit BMssMasHssflv irlsvla w.wtwSi rripsi, gTHE KIMD I THAT CURES" l'HEI.l'H K. WKLL8, Ft. .U'kii, tt. Y. Scrofula and Salt Rheum Of 2o Yenrs Stit(Hnr, l BLOOD PURIFIER JHAT CURES. I Dan i RnHAiAitn a t'n 1 (iKvri.KMFH I lit rHiy if rtlfy that I haw? betnl in smfiVrer for Bit ttmr with fi 1 iuln. and Nnlt IChviim. Have tmplo.vedl Iiiitiny rtijHH Iuiim anil uxpndiMi tnuuy (lull tin ma inrMury intuit liM'i, hUu duiIHits, ultcmtlvcci ,11c, Mch ai hnv Wh on tho liiHrkt for thrffl Init Vfam. tall of iiti .avult nr liiefH. I Sftinl liD'1 Klvi'ii up I ope that there wai any help fori imp. With vrry llttlr faith I pnrt-haMd a bottle ofg iyniirSARHU'Anil.LAor inv Ihuaprt, which II imati him cuoituiU'c If I waa not Dncfttid hefl gftlinuld nninu itu money. I left Uiv rture tuink-B I tip I should rail and get my ninny Intrr. No hopcl 5of out htuiAt nn no medicine ur treatmimt sWintHlal Hto rrirh my ea?. I had not taxi'n inon than 3 oni'-hiilt of one buttle when to mj nurjirlswIB Ifntind ft wai helitiliff mo. Have taken tttoa flmltU and urn 'UIti:i. Tlu- fst'i'or.S 5 it in Korea am tin utmiou hiiu i feu uae t zuew man. l twon iinend DANA'S SAUSAPAIUILA to stl oho wuh s Klooil I'lirlltcr tlmlj sfjttren. ouMverytnily. I pifi:i.rs 8. WELLS. Ft Jsckion, St. Lawrence Co., X. V. i Okntsi Mr. Wella la well-known tnthlasMl-1 Ktlonaii'l lils Mtatemeiit l leu... S HesneetfullT. 1HA A. SMITIt, 1 NlehoWtle, N.T. Onisglat. I Dana Sarsaparllta Co.. Belfast. Mains. , Professional Cards. JOHN K. COVliE, A TTOHXXY-A T-LA W. Office Heddall building. HbenRndOMti, Pa Tyr HURKK. .4 TlOKXSr A T-LA W. 8BSHAM1KIAII. FA. ONI... Dnw. O 1 r rtl.ll.llMU H1llflDnh a d F.sterly building, l'otwvillo. Q T. HAVIOB, BURaSOK DENTISS. Oflloe Northeast Oor. Main and Cesttre Stm 'ihenacdoah, over Stain's drug store. jyj- 8. KISTLEll, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND UURGIBON. Onice -If i North Jardln street. Shenandoah. D It. K. V LONUACKK, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery ami DtniiHry. All calls by mall, telegrapher telephone at. TAmlMl In with tirnmnlnftMH. Ntiririrakl nnera. 1 tions performed with the greatest oare. 6 race i Lommoroiai noiei, anenanaoaa JJUANK WOMEK, M. D. Spwiniwi in Treatment of Catarrh. Practlco limited to diseases of the eye, es nose and throat. Hpeotaules furnlehecl, gua antoed to suit all eyes Office 13 Mouth Jardln street. Shenandoah. S3 SHOE koWp. Do you wear them? When next In nsed try a paU Best In the world. $5.00 S4.00 42.53 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 SJ nfl 2.00 FOR LADIES' 2.00 II.7S FOR BOYS for If you want a fins DRESS SHOE, niaos In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom mads and look Mi wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It nan you buy IV. L. 1W1GLJ.,,. roci . . . u, Jttass. Sold bf J JOHEPK BOX, H South Main Htreet, Uhecandoah. Pa. O. T. Itotb, Ringtown, Pa. GURE5 RISING BREA5T . MOTHER'S FRIEND" WW? (Ten o eJifld-besiing wunom. 1 have b .ori-Mlft for many years, and in eoc' r.here "Mother's Frlentf ' hndbeenu- '-cf-mpliftSviil wonders anil relic - liiVrlug. Itlstliebest remedy i'io breast Bnv wn, nud worth the , i 1- ue. Hits. M. ;d, IlB08i Montgomery, . Bent l)Teinres,rhsn-es prepaid on teeelps f price, 81.W per Dot tie. nRADPlELD REGULATOR ., iull by all druggists. AiLajrxa.. Hi. tiix CHOicmr nnnma Oan always b bad at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. He't Beer, Ale and Portei anu dnestt Otexs was on nasfl rniitA trestvien i The only SURE ROACH DESTttdlKR t5 We guarantM it to rid the house of Rts, RoaSHie and Watcs Buss, or MONEY RCFUNDCS). MAURERS Psrsla IN8E0T POWDEa' Is the best sa dw ssaskss fx ess Suss, asne. htm' rer Sale sv DruHtets Bsuwsd'tttassea Bold oaly ts boulaa, aur Ta( MAaa S saea. mtSXi D. MAURKR l ON, 1 a N."th Sr., PrnvtW't Hafl'...,. "' H tl i' a r il ssssssssssssSSsV. assssssssssssssS bbbbbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb