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President Pelxoto demanded that tho admiral and the ofllcers who -were with him bo deliv ered Into his hands. Tho Portuguese min ister declined to ordor the commander of the JHtidcllo to surrender the fugitives, and President Pelxoto appenled, It Is said, to tho Portuguese government to Instruct its minister to onW tlio nurrpnilpr nf tlm Insurgent ofllcers. Whether a reply has ' been received to this request or not cannot be definitely stated, but yesterday after noon the Mlndcllo aud the Albuquerque, ! anothor Portuguese warship, having on i board Admiral da Gama and seventy of j his ofllcers, put to sea. It had been thouaht In somo ouarters ' that if the vessels attempted to leave the bay with the fugitives on board trouble would ensue. There was not, however, the sllghtost opposition made to their de parture, and, as a matter of fact, trouble arising from this soured was never prob able, The destination of tho warships is not known. It is conjectured that they will go soutli to Jlontevldeo, and land the In surgent ofllcers there. If they nro landed at Montevideo they can easily, if they nro so disposed, join the insurgents In the states of Sao Paulo nnd Ulo- Grande do Sul, who are still in armed opposition to tne government. The fact that Admiral da Gama and his officers have succeeded in getting out of the bay Is a matter of great rejoicing among their friends in this city. Thero is no doubt in tho minds of anybody that had the admiral been surendered to tho government his trial by a drum head court martial would have quickly followed, There could have been only one result of a trial of this kind a sentence of death. Yellow fever continues epidemic. Tho deaths from the disease average seveuty a day. Tho United States cruiser San Francisco, tho flagship of Admiral HenhAm.has sailed hence. Tho usual salutes wero exchanged as she left. It is said hero that her desti nation is lllueflelds, Nicaragua. lJenth of Kx-Consrcssrnnu Townsomt. West Ciu:sTKit,Pn., March 19. Hx-Con-gressman Washington Townsend died at his residenco in this place yesterday after noon of paralysis of tho brnln, aged S3 years. He was elected to congress from this district in 1S(!8, after a bitter fight in which tho present minister to Italy, Wayne MacVcagh, was his opponent, and served eight years. Ho opposed the unit rule iu the national Ilepubllcan convention when the late Simon Cameron wns aspiring to tho presidency. Ho was tho oldest mem ber of tho Chester county bar. Ho was the president of tho National Hank of Chester county ami a member of several of the philanthropic institutions of tho town. Three daughters survive him. Searching; l'lillnilelpliln for Itecrultft. PillLADUH'illA, March 19 Matthew J. Byrno, tho recruiting officer of tho indus trial army of Los Angeles presented his credentials to General Secretary Hayes, of the Knights of Labor. Directorof Public Safety lieitler said today: "llyrne has como to tho worst city in the country to start such an agitation. Byrne's move ments will be watched closely from now on, and we will know lust what ho is do ing. Tho minute ho does an illegal act he will receive the same treatment we gave to Kmma Goldman when she came over here from New York and started out on an unlawful course." An Old Man Murdered. VAN BuiiEN, Ark., March 19. News has Just reached here of the dastardly murder ot an old man named Kindred Montgom ery, about seventy miles north of this place, by D. P. and John Henry. Bad blood has been brewing between tho fam illes for somo time, which resulted In the Henrys going to tho field, where old ti.au Montgomery was at work, armed w.lh a Winchester. Montgomery seized a club with which to defend himself, whe:i the Henrys opened fire on him with deadly results. . Steumer I-a llretairn. Aground. NEW YoitK, March 19. Tho General Transatlantic line steamer La llretngne, Captain ltupe, from Havre, March 10, for New York, ran ashoro lute Saturday night at n point about twelve miles east of Firo Island, Details of the accideut are not easily attainable, but it has been learned that she went ashore on u sandy bottom, aud tliut she will probably be got auoat when tho tide reaches tho Hood. Annlo rixley's l'ersunal Estate. PniLADCLl'HIA, March 19. An inventory, of the personal e&tateof Annie 1'lxley I ul ford, the well-known actress, who died In London during the latter part of last year, has been filed. Tho effects are appraised at J3,200.05, as follows; Jewelry, W.280.40; wardrobe, trunk No. 1, WM.bO; wardrobe, trunk No. S, $U01.25, und wardrobe, trunk No. 3, tOO.50; Denver's Union Depot llurnod. Denvek, March 19. Tho handsome Union depot at the foot of Seventeenth street, covering two blocks, was burned In tho early hours of tho morning. Nearly all the baggage was saved, but important paptrs ami records wore destroyed. The loss is estimated at $886,000; insured for ( 110,000. Crushed to Death. Allentown, Pa., March 17. Morris Wagner met a horrible death. He was working iu tho pit at the pipe foundry ol the DonaldMin Iron company, when a large quantity of iron whs aocideutulls thrown upon him, crushing his skull. Wnguer leuves a wlfo and one child. Death Iu tlio Flames. WlLKKSHAHRE, Pa., Mnrch 19. Th house of Michuel Ford at Iukermau, wot burned down early iu tho morning, aud Michael .Morgan, Ji yearn, uurucu igueatu aud Mrs. Ford seriously if not futully injured. The father and au elder sou es caped by Jumping from a window. Driving the Brain at tlie expense of the Doily. While wc drive the brain we must build up the body. Ex ercise, pure air foods that make healthy flesh refreshing sleep such are methods. When, loss of flesh, strength and nerve bcqome apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is cott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. Prepared by Scott & Tlovrne, N V. All druggists. A Otrieutr'A Mnrrow issrnpo. Chicago, March 19. People in tho Tlciulty of a new grain elevator iu prooess of erection at South Chicago were horri fied to see Josef Coates, a carpenter, slip on tho roof nnd slide rapidly to the edge. As he was going over the ledge Coates grabbed a wall plate with ills right hand and hung to it, Ills body buiug suspended nt a height of 100 feet. Cm ten fellow workmen were paralyzed with fright, and two of them tainted. Others soon re covered their senses and rescued the man. Coates is seriously ill from nervous pros tration. Youthful I'lrol.tiKs Gnujrlit. PlIUU, Ind., March 19. The mystery surrounding the incendiary fires iu this city for the past two months, during which tlmo thousands of dollars worth of property has been destroyed, was solved Saturday night. William Koobatid John Goald, boys about 20 years old, were dis covered setting lire to a large building. Two olllcers approached them, when the boys showed fight, and by the display of revolvers Intimidated the officers so that they were enabled to escape. They were, however, subsequently captured. Held for Murilerlng n Steiingrnptier. New YoitK.Mareh 19. Joseph L, .Mngee, the mnuiiging clerk ot William M. Mul len's law office, who is charged with the murder of Stenographer Miss Martha J. Fuller, was arraigned iu the Tombs police court yesterday before Justice Martine, nnd held to au Ut the action uf the coro ner's jury. Maijce was accompanied In court by Lawyer Million. As the woman had her lett burnt p.iit.nlly ungloved when found shot, it would go to prove that she could not have kill' .1 herself Tnia GnEAT Connn CnnE Dromntlv twrrjt where all others fall. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, whoopinir Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival: has cured thousands, and will cunc Ton If takeulntlmo. Bold by Druffglsta on a guar antee. For n Lamo Hack or Chest, uso BHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTERJSo. SHILOH'SlCATARRH Havo you Cutarrh if This remedy Is guaran teed to euro you. Prico,GOcts. Injector free. Sold by C. H. Hagcnbnoh, Shenandoah. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah toi Pona Haven Junction, Mauch Chuttlr, Le nichton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqui Allentown, Uethlehem, Esston, Pbtladclt:n anrt Wcatherly at W, .7.33, 8.15 m , t'J.43 2 87 p. m o-NowYorlr, fl.ni. 7.38,9.15 . m 13.43. For QuakaCo. Hwltchtuclt, Gerhards and Hud sotidale, 0 04, 9.15 a. m , una 2.57 p. m. For WllUes-liarre, White ar'r, Plttston. Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre. Wavorly jnd Elmira, 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 5 87 p. m. I'or Rochester, lioffalo, Nlarnra Falls and tho West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2 57 5.27 p. m. For Delvldere, Delaware Water (lap w -troudsburg, 0.04 a. m 2 67 p. m. For Lamuertvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a. m. For Tunkhannock, D.01, 9. 15 a. m., SL57, 5 'It p. m For Ithaca and Ooneva 6.01, 9 15 a. m. 5.27 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. .27 p. m. For Jeaneavllle, Levis ton and Hester Meadow, 7.38 a. m 12.43, 8.08 p. m. For Audenrled, Haileton, Stocktou snd Lam ber Yard, 6.01, 7,:8, 9.15, a. m 12.43, 2.57 5 27 p. m. For Soranton, 6.04, 9.15, a. m.,2.i7 p. m For Hailebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and FreeUnd, 6.04, 7.38, 9. 15, a. m., 12.43. 2.57, 5 27 p. rr . For Ashland, (Jlrard vllle and Lost Creek, 1.52. 7.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. tn., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 6.85, 8.22, 9.11 p.m. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel and Shamoklu, 7.06, 8.50, 11.14 a. m., 1.32, 4.40, 8.2 p.m. For Yatosvllle, Park Place, Mabanoy City ana Delano, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.43. 2.57 I. 27, 8.08, 9.33. 10.28 p. m, Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.45, 8.15, 1Mb a. m., 1.55, 4 30 9.30 p. in., and arrive at Shenan doah at 7 33, 9.15 a. m 12.43. 2.67, 5.27, 11.15 p. m Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, o.fri 7.38 9.04, 11.05 11.3J a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 6.27, 8.0b p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.35 3.06, 10.16, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00,. 410, 5.20, 7.15 7.55, 10.00 D. tn. Leave Shenandoah tor Hazleton, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15 a. m 12.43, 12.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. tn. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, II. 06 a. m 12.16, 2.C5, 5.30, 7.26,7.56 p, m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, a trard vllle and Lor t Creek, 7.24, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2. 45 p. m, For Hazleton, Ulaok Creek Junction, Pecn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Uethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a m., 12 30, 2.55 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.66 p m. For Yateavllte, Park Place, Mabanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11.38 a. m., 12.30, 2.56, 1.10 0.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, S., 11.90 a. m., 1.06, 5.30 p.m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, b.W, 8.40, P.Wft. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave Potteville for Shenandoah, 4.80, 10.41 a.m. ,1.35. 6.16 p m. UOLLIN U. WILBUR, Oenl. Hupt., South Uethlehem, Pa OHAS. S. LEE, Clenl. Pas.AKt.. A, W, NONNEMACHKK. Asst. O. P. A.," ' South Uethlehem, a "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAP the Kind THAT Cures Mm. ROSA D, JACOBS, ruaac, Vr. ASTHMA CURED WHEM FOUR PHYSICIANS FAILED. Bis years ago was taken with Asthma, which steadily grew worse. I employed four different physicians, who gavo mo up, saying thero was no help for mo. Four bottles of DANA'S SARSAPAllILIA saved my life, and I am well and happy. . Mils. KOSA a JACORS, V Barro.Vt- ALL SnnOOISTS. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast. Me. A TEA GOWN SUGGESTION. Full Turhlsh Trouvrs With .11 ml In Over, ilrrns Would Comptmo n Novelty. Thero is no artlclo in the modern wom an's wardrobe that combines onse and beauty quite so completely as the ten Kown. Its lightness, looseness and freedom from stilfoniuK render it eminently com fortable, while it oilers opportunities for the daintiest and most coquettish orna mentation. It may have a round skirt or n train; it mny be low necked or high necked; it may bo short sleeved or lonu sleevtd, just ns tho fancy of the wearer dic tate and as is most becoming to her. For the more simple styles challle Is a favorito material, as it combines welt with silk, laco and ribbon, but In spito of the theoretical simplicity and informality of thet'arment thero Is no limit to the amount of money that may bo spent on it or the ways in which it may be elaborated. In respect to the general mode of making, princess, empiro nnd wntteau styles are all seen, whileaome rather new blouse ef- HOUSE oow.v. fects nro shown this spring. Of course the popular bolero jacket has been npplied to tea gowns as to everything else, nnd since the introduction into this country of the genuine Japanese kimonos, with their winged sleeves and wide sash, there heems to be no hope of further novelties unless Indeed somebody sets tho fashion of wear ing Turkish dress full trousers and muslin overdress to tho D o'clock tea table. As this is a season of spangles, the costume could bo trimmed In nn appropriately glit tering manner, and tho fashion would have the merit of offering an excuse, on the ground of characteristic national custom necessarily followed, for that blackening of the eyelids so frequently seen here without any excuse at all unless ill Judged vanity be one. The Parislenne deals rather more fanci fully with the house gown than we venture to do in spito of our many vagaries. Where we shorten the sleeves she dispenses with them altogether, and where wo content our selves with a slight round, pointed or square shaping of tho neck, back and front, she has tho bodice cut away almost as much as a ball corsage. Tho effect is often unde niably pleasing, as in the gown of which n sketch is given, but it ought to bo seen only by artillclal light, which is in itself a sort of cloak. The garment is composed of yel lowish ecru satin, with lace to match, The skirt of lace over satin falls full and straight, A white satin ribbon crosses the corsage above tho bust and Is carried nround to the back, where It is tied in a wntteau bow. Another ribbon surrounds tho waist and is taken up under the bust, where it forms n rosette on each side, from which falls a long end. A knot of ribbon adorns each shoulder. Two (Kcp lace flounces form a 11 elm pointed back and front, veil ing the ribbon trimming. JODIO ClIOLLET. Painters' Narrow lcnpo. Attlebouo, Slass., March l'J. Three men engaged in painting a large water tank were overcome by tlio combined fumes of asphalt aud benzine, which they were lining. . The tnk is 105 feet deep, so that some dllllculty was experienced in reculngtliem. Of tho three, ueorgo W'll cox, better known a4 "Steeple George," is the only one wh3e condition is uonsid eTeil daugerous, as he Is but recovering from injuries; received by falling suventy feet ut boutn llndley, .Mans. Shot and Killed Ills rather. Chicago, March 10. George ilnbershot mid killed hU father, a carpenter, nt their liimic In Ijikevlew. llaber and his wife Were quarreling iu a room adjoining tho one iu wh ich the son was, aud it U up posed that Haber hi ruck ih i.iau, as the screamed. Hearing the outcry George rushed iu and pot live bullets in the body til las lather, who fell to the floor dead. La I i LUMSL'S mi Brookinridge Intonds to Hold tho Stand for Tkroo Days. RUMORED DIV0R0E PROCEEDINGS. ir tho Iteport Thnt Sirs. Ilrrcklnrldirn Ire tends to Institute Snch Proceedings Against Her Ilnsbnnd bn True the lTact Is Unlinortn to Her Itelntlres. Wamiikqton. March 10. Tho legal com plications nnd moral side Usues of tlio llreckinrldge cno gradunlly coming to light as tho trial progresses Increase tho public interest hero in Washington, where tho Kentucky orator is best known, and make it the most sensational scandal ever reviewed in tlio criminal courts here Curiosity Is rampant among lawyers n9 to the line of defense which tho array of five able lawyers retained by the congress man have marked out for him For n time after tho revelation of the secret mar riage of Colonel Breckinridge to Mrs. Wing, on April 0, wns made public, it was the general opinion thnt this circum stance would form the basis of tho de fense, but tho attorneys for Mr. llreckin rldge have intimated to the oontrary. Even hod they not snld so, It Is a fact that all the promises of marriage alleged by Mis I'ollard to have been madeto her, except tlio statements in the presence of Major Moore, were before the date of tho clandestine marriage. Moreover, It seems to bn TOtnbllshed by n preponderance of tho authorities that the promise to marry made by a married man furnishes ground for a breach of promise notion in ensu it is accepted In good fnllb by the other party who is ignorant of his legal disability to fulfill the contract. The mystery of tho defense will be solved in n few days, however, for it is tlio present Intention to plnco Colonel Ilreck iuridgo on the witness stand ns the first witness iu his own bclinlf. Tho cros-ox-aminatlon of Miss Pollard will consumo two days more, when Colonel Ilreckiu ridgo will go on the stand for three days. LOI'ISVILLK, March 10. If Mrs. Breckin ridge intends Instituting divorce proceed ings against her husbnud, the defendant in Miss Pollard's breach of promise case, tho fact is unknown to her relatives in this city. Dr. Preston Scott, Mrs. Breckin ridge's brother, is nt present in Florida for his health, but Mrs. Campbell Scott and other members of tlio family are in tho city. A reporter visited tho house of Dr. Scott Inst night, and his inquiries elicited the information that' tlio family here knew nothing of Mrs. Ilreckinridgu's nllegedin. tentlon to sue for n divorce. They say tlio first intimation they had of any such iu tlon on her part was conveyed to them by thu press dispatch from New Yark. Tried to Kill the Conductor. RocuviLLn, Mil., March 10. William Hill, colored, was lodged in jail hero charged with nssault witli intent to kill. He was a passenger on tlio lato trnln, and when the conductor tried tocollect his faro he refused to pay, Tho conductor threat ened to put him of the cars and n fight ensued. Hill llred an armyrevolveratthe conductor. The ball missed and lodged in the woodwork. Several men seized nnd disarmed tlio colored man. When brought heru and henrched he had two revolvers, a razor, a large knife nnd a bunch of burg lar's keys. The car was crowded when tho fight began and n panic ensued. Murder nnd Sulcldo In Church. Oakland, Cal., March l!l. John Brady shot and killed Mary Brady, his wife, and then committed suicide yesterday in the Church of tho Immaculnto Conception. Brady and his wlfo had been separated about two years. Brady was about 45 years old aud his wife was about the snmo age. They were onco well-to-do. Siuco their domestic troubles Brady has been out of work much of tho timo. He was probably deranged. lllew HIT tlio Top of His Ilend. ST. JosErn, Mo., March 10. Fritz Glg inger, a saloon keeper, was talking with some of Ills friends when one of them, in response to a remark he made, said: "Oh, go kill yourself," A few moments later a shot was heard in ono of tho rooms above the saloon, and when the crowd burst iu the door they found Glglnger lying dead on tho floor. Ho bad put n bullet into his right temple, blowiug of thu top of his head. The Champion IHuh Diver Dying. SAN FIIANCISCO, March 10. Joseph Louvenmark, the champion high diver of the world, will probably never tnko an other bender. As ho was about to make a seventy foot jump from a tower at tlio oceau beach ho was seized with n severe hemorrhage from tho stomach aud lies in a critical conditiou. Louvenmark made his great record of eighty-two feet at Chicago. An Knfflneer's Timely Discovery. Hazleton, Pa., March 10. John Ham mer, of Audenried, was found lying un conscious on the Lehigh Valley tracks near Oueida Junction. He was discovered by the engineer of a train, which fortuu utely was proceeding slowly at this point. Hammer snld he had been assaulted and robbed by six men, who had left him ap parently unconscious on the tracks. I'lre In llnltlinore. HALTIMOKK, March 10. Fire was discov ered In the rear bmldlugs occupied by Itelnle Brothers, show cne manufactur ers, and John It. Hugg, marble worker, on Warner street, south of Stockholm. The lire raged fiercely several hours be fore it was gotteu under control. Tho heaviest losses were sustained by Ilelnlo 'Brothers. Found Unconscious ou the Itnll. BAhTlMOHK, March 10. James Carr, ngeil U, ol Washington, was found un conscious ou the Baltimore aud Ohio tracks, at the foot of Sharp street last night. At the city hospital lie was found to have a fractured skull aud a severe boalp wound. Tho boy will probably die. NUGGETS OF NEWS BUI Nye, the humorist, has decided to stop lecturing. Fire in a New York tenement discluai c' au Illicit still Lit' rrto undreamed of. Mrs. Brown, a despondent boarding house keeper, of Han Antonio Tex., put umeuio in her own aud her 10-year-old boy's tea. Shu is dead, but the boy will reoover. The 80th birthday anniversary of Neil Dow, tho temps-ration advocate of Maine, was celebrated under the auspices ot the American Temperance uuiou In New York yesterday. Shakespeare $ When he wrote "Taming of tho Shrew," Was evi dently Kiftcd with pro phetic foresight when he made ouc of h)a charac ters) declare "My cuke is dough." Those who have ! bceu credulous cnoti;;U to take imitations f.jr CoTTO t,KNit, the now universally ; Endorsed shortening, have experi enced the name disappoint mcnt for th.-ir cake has been "dough.'1 Those who have used ColTOLitNit know tint its principal merit is its uniform relia bility. Be wise nml refuse anything that is offered as , n substitute for ! EoM In tlirco and Ave pound psus vsv t Made only ty ffri N.K.FAIRDANK&C0M 138 N. w tuwiire Av. VUI1.AHKLFU1A. AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE The placo for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody cn Bend goods of every description to tho rooms and they will oo sold at auotlon on the usual terms. All goods sold on commit slonaud settlements made on the dy folio" leg tho salo. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Uulldlng, Cor. Centre and Jnrdin Streets.. W. H. SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. Artistic Decorator P;lntine nnd Paperhanglng. Perfect work. Ilnrgalns In nalnts and oils, plain and stained gloss. All tho now patterns In wall paper. Dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Horald. wallpaper! IIAItGAINS;! Big Reduction in Wall Paper. Must niako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CARDEN, 221 W. Centre Street, Hhenandoah, Ps, 101 North Main street, Bhonandoab, Pa WHOLESALE BAKER AND C6NFECTI0NEI, Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand.) Wain ond Coal Bis,, rtlieiiaudonll, Uest beer, ale and porter on tap. The finsii rtrandsof whiskeys and clears. Vcol room it ached. The Man Who wrote the Song "lie ntvtr caret to uwuer from hU own fireside,1 was Inspired while sitting before one of my Sni Heutcrs. I also havo on hand tho best Btoves and Hanson In the market and a large stock ot llouefurnlshlng Ooods. Plumbing, roofing and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed, T. O. WATBHS, Cor. of Lloyd and Whlto Sts., Hhenandoah, P New Discovery. Slayers' Magnotlo Catarrh Cure la used by vapor inhalation and Is the only mcdlolne ot the kind ever put on tho market. Ily Inhalation the medicine Is not poured into the stomach and thence sent wunderlng through the sys tem. Hut by inhalation tho medicine la ap plied directly to the deceased organ and the only way to reach the affected parts In ths nose, Every bo tile Is guaranteed by tho druggist I'rlcoJl por bottle. Guaranteed to oure. For sale by ull druggists. It's used dlllerem from any other medicine. Our advertised agrnu ami all druggists ara Instruct! it to return the money to any one who. falls to be cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure. Price one dollar for 8 months' treat ment. This Is saying a great deal, but It has never failed. For Hale l,y druggists, or address 1 . ' Majors Drug Co., Oakland, Ma. ISYPHSUS perraisiiPttUr cared H Miu Xemtdy.anaef H tp vnrT :have A TRUNK to to IL luU tne depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card and we will call for It. United States Express. Cor. Centre and Union Sts, i i Ooflo , tiJ tl d UaSuiSU) Mxiu mily.nniUr VM lisj JTO.Onniisl.ltlil. roMti,',,r. '""''''ivol? W r hook,ilutr.,ttMl f run. lif (ret u o.., luuareJ.nM SlrMOriUi.kl, llaasultMHiUt'ul-o. H a CU0K BEKEQY CU., Chicago, III. IB issHtSsaU.
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