iffiW? 'p sflw- rWTT yitmvr - rr i I 1 (.; 7 fL Oft U x PHIL ir KANSAS BABY CITY OF ted of Bj lie Disfiguring CUTICURA ECZEMA REMEDIES Our idiiY wlin three wck CI Milt r af flicted with Kusiiim. Iter In 1 1, t (' U. 1 nnd nearly Mtry Joint in lu r lt l. it 1 Meudinft "lien wo concluded to ti c Hemeiubs. We lKpin wlili (Vtk ((':; meat) ami Citticitiia SOAP, ntnl nT ia j" a appltcation wo could ro ft c Imnttv. After wr I uteri thetu ono week pomp of dm wires li fd ltul entirely, and craned lo up rend. In lots tl ..it ft nmnth, lie was frre from culrtt and blrniMio. n- 1 li-dav lia an lovily skin and hair as miy elulil bhe win shown at (he (Irnnjrc Fair, am! to k n premium as tlie prttllc?t bul,ovLr suite 'ti oil Mr, A Man l'AHK, Hum Italic lew Art!.. Kan. (My. Bold 8Tcr;whrfl. 1'oriBB Ubuu a Cms.Cosr., DuKwu. POLITICAL CARDS. jrjlOK C 1I1EF BUItOKSS, PIER.l WALKER, Of the Fourth wnrd. Subject to Citizens party rules. jiou chikf nuitaiss, CHARLES G. PALMER, Of tho Fourth Wiml. Subject to Citizens parts rule, .CHASES BlGodfKerveFood For Weak and Run-Dawn Peoplo from Childhood to Old Age. r WHAT iT IS! " tlshMtof U reBtoralhre f'cvxi-, iri'innap it rjylacoa the anme eubstunot'fl : 1 : . ''nd a ut tx-rv, that aro exliauatea ill 1 1 - ' ' ut iFitwnnirtMliydlgi'ARiinifltfeNtiop, ti 'n n f, o,t.rwork, worryi excebsuB, atUBe,eto. 'Vfftr IT DOES! lnaklnir the liloj.il r itrc1 ,i,mlth, ditffRlvm perfect. It create! '.' 'iJi ! n-Hl striDitth, The nerves lie-j- Mil hT.Mii', the luatn beeom"S actho and rr"-l - nu lost vitality M)il KtoprJnff ah - r , .m il neaknpHH in cilhpriiex, H ha, t. i1 n r h female roftnla tor It is worth It, , I OtkMljoxin.tsaMrfek. Price & a., or . 1 01 DruKEiataorbrmill, Ilnoklrcp. THE? 0,1. CHASC COMPANY, 151. I U.atuut Et.. 1'hlladelDlili. Grocers can tell you why those saved by wliouuy bttLIUS keep coming back font. You can't keep on selling a poor thing to the same people. using Seel- iij'sbecausoyou kcan buy cheap f coiice nua make it delicious bv a klittle o: this admixture. ILINO MANHOOD General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body anil i'ilml, Ulrccts of Errors or Excesses In Old or Youncr. Hobust, Noblo Manhoofl fully Hcstorcd. JIow to Knlarco aad ritrengthen Weak, Un developed Portions of Body. Absolutely un failing ITonio Treatment. Benefits In a day. GO states and Foreign tsena ror ucscrintivo Horns, ex- plana tion and proofs, mailed (scaledjaroe, ERIE MEDICAL GO.,Buffalo,N.Y. StCETI 604 North Sixth St. a IBB foltnttu a'de entrance on Green St. PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. OLUi;sTlnl,JlACJTlCi:(i.areuriiiinilO car lluopltul IIxicrUnt'U lii (termuny, TrSTniCTunc. blood PoisoN.ra General Debility. Lost Vigor, excesses and all othf 3'' EJECTS Or YOUTH i-U Lie FOLLY OF BOTH SEXES Permanently cured after every oiieelsolins fulled, LOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN OftQANS RESTORED, No matter what self-ityldl grcntaod fwnouj DoctonaDd irx-clnJ. liti claim, rite, itiat or ay, old Jr. Thecl koowi mor About (hue dlwim j and how to treat them eascessfully than stl othen eoniMmtf, n4 they all know It too, to their sorrow, l'oor and Itleh, If you wcro robf-c4 and lctlmlicd, aol yon vlia to iet Itonut aii-i tkillM trcitnnat, try once more oil r. Th..cl, and he wltt cure vou Mlilvcly If cure la poailblt?. iNo lleci'ptlon. noTalKO lEvpn-MMitatlom Frtith cawi cured lo t to 10 Wyi. Send Uo 2-ciut emupi for Truth. Hot of all for Sloele or Married, young or old. Only Hook ex poslo; quacki. Iloun 1 9-3. I Tcnlng ( 6 0. Hours for exam (nation ami treatment tn icemlnj hoputoii and dangcroui oawi, dally 9 to 3. V'tfd. cad 8at, ergs., it to 10. SuD.,0tol3. Treat ni.entbyn.all. Btrloteit aecrecy (.'uurunteed. I'u-Itlvt ly Io't clinrctf 1" thla city fur the hot treatment. BB. LOBB'S BOOK FREE AMI O.ilIi.V. !n3 caefji C!0th DOUDd! cun-'lyBealid ma until, di-w. Trctaientbymatl itrlstly unltCe ltlgj, nj h l3llle.f0lci our. Fuaran' l. ?.'n matter how icrc'r thudtlis, 1 wUlpoi WHy curnrou. Write or call DR nRPt 329IJ.I5HiSI.FIilla.Pa. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purpose pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teami constantly on hand at reasonable rntes. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, asi.. r 207 ' West Coal Street. THE PRIZE MO XX Jlen tfslllv 1 Countries. w V Q L 1 m in iv The English Kadicul Denouncos Mrs, Castle's Eolease, "THE AMERICAN D0LLARO0RAOY," Mr, t,Rlm!c1ir,t Il.fpr to our Itecrnt 121ertlon, and UxprrMes In 1'lgoron, I.iiii. Riingo Ilia Vlus u tn tlio 1'mter of WVnlth ltre nml In llnalnnd. i LoNDoy, Nor. 11. Mr. Henry Laliou- ' e hero, lu Truth, devote n piigo nml n linlf lothS ense of Mr Cwitlo, who wm re lenretl yeslerdny, during which he n.vs: "I leavn thatnfow mnglstrntes frtvnroil n honvlor sentence mid a few were for re lonslnit the prisoner, llnd she been re- lened on the ground of luontnl Infirmity she would not have Ijeon tho gainer, for she would have been sent to a criminal lunn(lo nsylum. Tho sentoneo seoms to mo ll(?ht, consldcriiif! the clreuinstnncos. I do not bellito In kloptomnnln, for It only peoiiis to attack the rich, and If It ronlly exists I urn sure that the punishment of every porson stenllng whllo suffering tliorofpom would hnvo a very dotorront effect upon Its spreading. "Mrs. Cnrtlo got off cheaply, whon told of her Imprisonment for tlireo mouths without hard labor. Tho effect on hor health seonis linprobnblo, for I gather sho has boon traveling In Kuropo, and, except for tho matter of stealing, hor henlth was the same as anybody cKo's. Probably tho regret for what sho lias done nnd what hns como to hor for doing it will wolgh on her spirits, but this is precisely tho stato of mind Imprisonment is Intended to pro duco in a prisoner, and If thlsrogrct ronlly caused hor to bo 111 she should ho trans ferred to a hospital, where sho would bo cared for by nil conneoted with It. "This Cnstlo case is romnrknblo for tho many objocts found in tho Castles' trunks, stolen In Vienna. How were tho custom housos passed on tho Journey to Knglnnd? Ono would hnvo thought that tho olllcors would hnvo beon surprised to find such a largo number of opera glassos and funs." Continuing, Mr. Labouehcro expresses surpriso at tho fact that Mr. Castlo did. not notice tho collection of goods in their rooms nt the Hotel Cecil, and adds: "Tho child seems generally to have ac companied the mother when urgod by hor liocullar disease to go to a shop in order to pilfer. This child saw nothing." Mr. Iiabouchoro, after a sarcastic refor cneo to tho dofonsonnd acquittal of an other wealthy woman for stoallng hotel cnndlostloks, observes: "On tho morning of Mrs. Castlo's sen toneo n seamstress nnd a governess wero ticntonccd nt tho samo sossions to nlno nnd six months' hard labor for stoallng n fur necklet, nnd who had novcr previously been convicted. Tho governoss fnlntod nt tho sentence. Xo medical experts testified that they wero kleptomaniacs, no omlnont counsel suggested that thoy would suiter in health by conflnoniont, no ono pitied them and no ono signed a petition to tho homo secretary to shorten their sentoneo. "What matters how a poor fainting, friendless governoss or a half starved seamstress sutlers? Give thoin hard labor and plenty of It. What If their health is Injured? Lot thorn die. Lot Mrs. Castlo out of prison, Sir Mntthow White Hldloy. v3he has moved lntho host circles and sho has had no need to steal ; but do not re duco tho sentences of tho seamstress and governoss by n single day. Tho best circles know thoni not. They are poor and help less, which, in tho opinion of all self re specting persons, islu itsolf a crime." Commenting on tho recent olectlon in tho United States, Mr. Labouohoro says : "If Uryan had been wiso ho would hnvo gone in for bimetallism, if It pleased him, but ho could hnvo left tho ratio Indefinite Ills ratio mount tho right to nil to ropudl nto half his obligations without this bet-1 taring any ono in tho future But tho victors will do well to reallzo that, apart from bimetallism, thoro Is a strong grow ing feellus In America against hugo ac cumulations of capital In the hands of in dividuals, obtained by moans of tho trusts, which are ronlly monopoUos.nndgnmbllug with cogged dlco In railroads. "Tho greedy plutocracy unsupported by an armed forco cannot long hold its own against tho rights and well bolng of all. I am nowlso certain that, had I boon an American, I should not luivo voted tho Democratic ticket had it not boon that I regard all tampering with tho colnago of a country as injurious to nil, and it does not strike mo that Mr. llryuu is up to tho presidential mark. "America's worst product Is its dollnroo racy, whose nionibers hnvo literally noth ing to rocoilimond thoni. Tho odds are that olthor thoy or their parents acquired hugo fortunes by tho most quostlonablo moans. As a ule thoy are Ignorant and vulgar, building big houses lu order to dnzzlo by ostentatious ontortnlnments,nnd buying pictures, for which thoy only onro because thoy have boon noquirad at high pricos, selling their souls to auy ono who will ennblo thoni to hobnob with royal ties, and their daughters to any ono who will confor a favor upon them, dosplstng their own country nnd Institutions, and regarding thomsolvos ns in ovory respect superior to othors ou account of tholr dol lars. If tho United States Is not to become a mere plutocrutlo and ollgarohlo power theso worthlos, who hnvo Increased and aro increasing, must greatly diminish." Other Comments on Sir,, 0iatle', Heleaao.' LoN'UON, Nov. 11. Tho Chronicle, lu commenting upon Mrs. Castlo's caso, doos not quarrel with hor release, but wishes that tho British law wero mora uvon handed, ami that tho samo consideration wero extendod to tho poor as to klepto maniacs. Tho Dally News says Vlth ref erence to tho same subject that It wnsforo Men, and besides, "anything to oblige Mr. Uaytwd." Tho standard nud Graphic both fully npprove of Mrs. Castle's release. Death of it Noted l'liyalclaii. l'OtfcilfKKKl'Sll!, N. Y., Nov. 11. Dr. Kdwnrd H.l'aikor, n prominent physician, died lu tills ulty yeaturduy. He was ";i year of ago. He was the author of tho lines, "Life's race well won; life's work well done; life's victory won ; now uometh reV The Hues were, the opening verse of h poem written twonty-flve years ago, ami they wore selected by the widow of James A. Garfield as nu Inscription for tho tombstone of the muclyred president. Train Fined ly a Trniup. AVashinoton, Iud., Nov. ll. A tramp discovered dynamite on the Baltimore nnd Ohio Southwestern trnok oast of this city nt 1 o'clock in tho morning. Ho signaled n pnssenirer train, with 8()0 peoplo aboard. Tho train wreek-rs fired at tho tramp, shooting him through tho l;g Thoeu glneer saw the blgnal, and stopped his train Just in tliuo. Tho train wreokersus-enped. afwx At nrst tnoujtnt BgStt seems iniposst ble that any hu- limit uciiik piiuiiiit wilfullv embrace death. Yet thou sands of women 's daily court the grim vlstigea ttinn!ir Sntni. ,e v do so through lg. . - . ... ,lnorRiicc and other! throueh wilful neglect. The woman who neglects to look after the health of the organs most essential to her womanhood ignorantly or wilfully courts dentil, and death in a slow and ago nixing form Ills of this description render awoni.ni 's life a daily burden, and approach ing motherhood a menace of the grave, An infallible cure for all weakness and dis ease nf tlie delicate organs that make wife hood nnd motherhood possible is found in I)r l'ifice's b'avoritc Prescription. It acts directly and only on these organs. It pre pares the maid for wifehood and the wife for motherhood. It does away with the usual discomforts of the period preceding motherhood. It insures a healthy baby and makes parturition easy and comparatively Rainless. Thousands of women have tcsti cd to Its wonder-working virtues. Get it at the druggists and refuse all substitutes. There is nothing "just the same " or "just as good." The druggist who tells you there is, is either mistaken or dishonest, " I am very thankful to you indeed for what Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription lias done for me," writes Sirs. Ktta U. Smith, of Grenola. lilfc Co., Kmisaa. " About a month before I was con fined I had such palus I could stand up only a little while at a time. I could not rest nt night at all. nor at any other time. I could scarcely ent anything nt all. I began taking Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite prescription and after the second dewe I felt better. Front then until I was sick, I carried nearly all the water that was used, up a long hill, and worked In the garden every day, besides my other work, and did not feel nt nil bad. When the baby was liorn the doctor and the women who were with me said I had a very easy time. The women said I had nn easier time than any one thevever saw for the first time. The liaby is very healthy and growing right ntoug. I got up when she was five days old nnd have been up ever since After two days I lttgau nivownwork In the garden, and felt rtout nnd healthy. The baby is now a mouth old." In nine' cases out of ten sickness is caused by constipation-. Dr. Pierce's l'leasant Tel lets are a sure, speedy and safe cure for con stipation. One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. Druggists sell them. Old People. Old people whoretiuire lnedirinc to regulate the linwels and kidneys will lind tlie true remedy in Electric Hitters. This inodieine due-nut stimulate ami contain.-, no whiskey I nor other lntoxinint, hut nets ns a tonic and i alterative. It nets mildly on the itoniiieh 1 and bowels, adding strength and giving tone ' to the organ-, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Dieclrie Jtltters li nn excellent appetizer and aids digestion, old people find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents Jior bottle nt A. Wasley's drug store. A Memorial to Preaident T.lncnln. Wasiiimiton. Nov. II. The Unitod States yesterday became tho owner of the property on the' wan side of Tenth street, betweeli K ami F streets. Northwest, in which Abraham Lincoln died. The house has lately boeti occupied by the Lincoln Memorial association as a museum of rel ies of the martyred president, nnd It was for tho purpose of porpetuitting this mu seum that congress appropriated J30,O0U for tho purchase of tho jn-operty. Sovo Throat Oulckly Cured. Not long ago in speaking of soie throat, and the dilliculty frequently experienced in eming it, Mr. J. P.. Thomas, or I'nionilalc, l'.i., told how ho had often cured it in his family. We give it in his own wenls: "1 have frtquently ued Chamberlain's Pain Ilalm in my family for sore throat and it has effected a speedy cure in every instance. I would not think of getting along in my home without it." P.iin llilm alio cures rlieuniatNni, sprains nnd bruises. For sale nt So and 30 t ents per bottle by Guilder Ilrus., druggists. Another Mnisacre of Armenians. Coxstaxtivopik, Nov. 11. Advices re ceived from Knlserleh, Asia Minor, stato that a band of Turks have plundered tho village of Kverok, killing a huudredof the Armenian inhabitants nnd sotting llro to nnd destroying llfty houses. Not ono of tho Turkish marauders were killed. Knlsnrieh, tho advices furthor stato, has boon thrown into a state of panio by tho outrage !to!le! In Six Uours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving p.tiu iu the bladder, kiduoys, back and every part of tlie urinary passagos in nialo or female It relieves retention of water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remrdy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, P7 South Slain street. ltliDiiuiHtlsiii Cured In a Uay. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 tn 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious, It removes at onco tho cause nnd thediseaso immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents, Sold by C. II. llagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Coming Jh enta. Nov. 20. Thanksgiving turkey supper in Iiohbins' opera house, under auspices of All Saints' church. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual supper under the nuapices of the, Wclah Itapliat church, iu Iiobbins' opera house. Dec. 21. Second annual ball of the Patriotic Drum C'orim in Itobblus' o'pem house How lo Ward Oil' an Attack of Croup, III speaking of thU much dreaded dUeate, Mr. C. M. Dixon, of Pleasant Itidge, I 'a , said, "I have little girl who is troubled frequently during tho winter mouths witli croupy affections. Wheueter tho flrt symptoms occur, my wife gives her Cham berlain's Cuiigh llcuiudy, and the lesult Is always prompt and satisfactory." This rem edy Is used by thousands nf mothers throughout the United States, and in many foreigu countries, and always with perfect success. It is only necessary to give it freely when tho child becomes hoarse or as soon as the croupy cough appear, und all symptoms of croup will disappear. For sale at 23 and 30 cents per bottle by Grit bier llro,., druggists. ltMa)aHHm Ilaa.ll W Take No Substitute.. . Gail Borden Eagle Brand. Ja- CONDEKSED IHIK Ha$ always (tend KSST laths Mtlma tton pf ih, ainer,,dn People. r'o other (s iiuiucuoa. uai miuiT. noon. II iHlltH-tr ! - - 1 mi..tfm.!.5r 1 I J 111 S 1 L SEN'M WAXAMAKER. i - i Ei-Postmaster Qoneral'n Boom1 Formally Lauiiohod, PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS MEN, lti'iireetiltng the Itepulillenn lttilno Men's National Campaign Oouniilttee, I'orm n New Ortratilrntlnn and Adopt I Htrong Wnuatituker Itcsnlutlnn. I Philadelphia, Xov. 11. Last evening the inemliers of tho various committees of the McKlnlny nnd Holinrt business men's national campaign oonunlttoo held n ' final meeting in this elty, following n ' bn liquet given atthe Manufacturers' club. This committee took nn notlvolmrt dur-I lug tho recent presidential ontnpnlgu, In conjunction with slmllnr organizations In other stdtos. At Inst evening's meeting It whs determined to dislwnd and form tt now organization, to bo known ns tho National Longno of Dtisinoss Men, with tho following objects: To nld In the formation of slmllnr or ganizations In nil ports of tho country, for tho purpose of oxtendlng loynl and onrnost support to the chief executive of tho govemmont in tho nrdiiniis duties of his ofllco. To onoournge pntrlotlo love for our country as a united wholo, nml to break down and obliterate sectionalism. To maintain our national rrodlt and In tegrity upon a sound money basis. To uphold law and order, and secure prosperity for our people. To promote the olectlon of members nf tho nntional legislature, in the somite nnd house of representatives, whonroln sym pathy with this movement, and who will distinctly roprosent tho business Interests of the oonntrv- To present u strong united front to the pnrty of repudiation nnd disruption, who, in their hour of defeat, are threatening to Immediately renew and porslstontly con tinue, during the ensuing four yean, the assault upon the honor and integrity of our country, A permanent organization hnvlng been efToetod.the followlug olllcors wero chosen : Pinsideni,' Howard 1). French; vice presi dents, WiUlnmSellers, Thomas Dnlnnnnd Justus C. Strnwbridge; treasurer, John G. Croxtnn : secretary, William T. Tllden. Tho following preambles and rcsolm Hons Indorsing Hon. John Wnnnmaker for the United States senate wero then unanimously adopted: Wlierea, Tho vnstbusInosH nnd manu facturing Interests of tho state of Penn sylvania, should lie represented In tho United States sunate by a man of- high character, experience and knowledge of public affairs; and Whereas, The city of Philadelphia, tho cltldal of ltepubllcanlsm, is by common eotiMmt entitl.'d to tho noxt United States senntorshlp; therefore, belt HoMilveil, That wo present, ns n candi date, eminently fitted to fill thooxalted position of Unltud States senator, Hon. John Wnnnmnker, ox-postmaster genornl of the United States. Resolved, That wo willuso'nll honorable means to prumotu his olectlon, and re quest tho business men of Penusylvnnla to unite In the olTort to havo our vast In' torosts placed In chargo of a man who will bo their true representative. Itesolvcd, That ns the election will tako place within two months, our oxecutlvo committee bo instructed to tnko chnrgo of this movement, nnd immediately enm muuicato with kindred bodies of business men in nil parts of the stato to promoto the election ot Mr. Wnnnmnker. llueklorx'H Arnica .Salve. Tho best salve in tlie world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, bait rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corus, nnd all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, ot jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasloy. Shoplifting liiing Captured. Cihcaoo, Nov. 11. After systematically robbing Chicago's big department stores of plunder aggregating $15,000 during a porlod oxtomllng over n yoar, four mem bers of n gang of shoplifters, hailing from New York, wore captured Into yestordny afternoon. Detectlvos searched two flats occupied by the self confessed thlovos, and found nonrly $1,000 worth of stolen prop erty. Thoso arrested are- William Scharf, alias Schoelor; Mabel Wallace, alias Min nie Helmont; Harry Hauor, onco n Chi cago bnrlondor, and Sadie Hauor, hlswlfo. No attempt was over mado by the shop lifters to dlsposo of tholr stolon goods In this city. Harry Hauor ndmittod that most of tho "stuff" was shipped to Now York and othor eastern cltios. Did She Die? "No; sho lingered and suffered along, "pining away all tho tinio for years, tlie "doctors doing hor no good ; and at last "was cured by this Hop Hitters the pa "perssayso much about. Indeed 1 Indeed ! "how thankful wo should, bo for that "medicine." Washington-, D. C, May 15th, IS GEXTLr.sinN Having been n sufl'crer for a long time from nervous prostration nnd general debility, I was advised to try Hop Hitters. I havo taken one bottle, and I hnvo been rapidly getting better ever since, and I think it tho best medicine I ever used. I am now gaining strength and appetite, which was all gone, and 1 was in despair until 1 tried your hitters. I am now well, able to go about and do my onn work. liofoie taking It, I was completely prostrated. MKS. MAIiY STUAP.T. Conaertatlio Victory In Ilngliiiid. Loxnojf, Nov. 11. An election occurred yesterday of a inemlier of iiarllanient for the Ktwt division of Hmdfonl, which re sulted lu the eleotloti of the Conservutlve candidate, Grevllle, who roeelved 4,6-11 votes to 8,1131 oust for the Lllieml candi date. Kiel- Hardy, the labor loader, re coived l,lii3 votes. At Uie geiieml eleotlon of lbU5 the Conservative utudhmte ro eolvod 5,WU votes uud tho id be nil onudl date o,la. During aevarsl years residence, in the far we.t, I hail many opportunities for olden ing the wonderful edicts of Chamberlain's t'olii. Cholere and Diarrhoea liomcdy. Its etliracy' was domomtrsted in, tlie alkali nginn, where tlie water produces violent purguij. It allayed the attack when nil otlu iMuieilles failed.' I repeatedly saw the grca(. it dUtreas and diariheea curtd in a fiw minutes. I used tho. remedy myself w ith the most satisfactory iesults, and eau rei omiuend it for the complaints lor which it b indicated. II. Y. Giuni.iiam, editor of the iiepuliliean, Phoeuixvillo, hi. This rein ed is for sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. I " Oieckitr " " I vT- If he had bought a 5 cent piece he would have been able to take it with him. There is no use buying more than a : 5 cent piece of "Battle Ax." A 10 cent piece is most too big to carry, and the 5 i cent piece is nearly as large as the 0 cent S piece of other high grade tobaccos. fz: b'.'J. 1 SitaC SURE CURC IC Dyspepsia, Malaria, Khux Nervous Mnadanh. ftinftnezitee,?. Kidney Diseases, ti x vsiot BOULTON HOP WEini fmmmmnmmumMtmmmmmmmmwmtmiHmntfit i m n namiwanai nan i iimw mini 5y Sold by r. P. D. KlFan, Shenandoah, Pa. &s 3ometlc.es necii a reliable, Dr. Peai's PeEnraFraaB PiSSs The, are prompt, ,ate and certain In retslt. Yhs eenisine (Dr. Penl'i) never dump, uotot. Soot anywhere, 81.00. Addrcu J'jia.L Msmcism Co., Clavcund, O. For Sale by P. P. 1). PROFESSIONAL CARD 5 Q H. PIUIAAPS, M. 1). Onico: 30 West Centre street, Can bo consulted at all hours. M. BUItKR, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Oltlcq Kuan building, oorner ot Main inr Centre streets, Shenandoah, r u, poMKiiov. ATTOKKEY-AT-LAW .Shenandoah, Pa, p w. mioi:maici:k, ATTOUNEY-,AT-LAW. t'orner Market and Centre jtreet,. pitOF JOHN JON1W, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Uox 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. Hating studied under some of the lit muster,. ti Ixindon and Paris, will hllvc hmsoni on the violin, guitar and vicnl nilture. Tel m reuionahle. Address in care of htrou.e, tin nweier. Hhenalidoah. ( nlnrofl fen.it'ri. Arlu.a. bid hurt 4 1 Ht !i?ers In Mouth, jiair miiingi nif i uni i;ti:.Mi:iv co.. uo7 atiuvoum ii.uwi l'hlcuirn. 111., fur moots ot CUftfl. t ap!-? il n UA duy. 100-iaue liuaU rr riillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. Th Win. risks but get your bouses, sto . k, i i nit ure, etc., insured in first-el iss re liablo rompaiiies as represented "V DAVID FAUST, !S!l,f,j;' Alan Life und Aioldentiil CiuipauiM. rtmcdl, . . .r rl,ii tl i Vi, 1 tl'ie. s.V,.iii (luaranfwl tilor to, all oi a, l hHivO, .h I i'a.J. uli i. 5 T ) , J 'i,t , ; JLf "TD1 UP. -OR ,1 iJ General Oebiiify, Etc. ADii your Dni'in'if to tcl Uirm 'f nw, throuyli his ,tnbt r, or t-ciul i .tu-(i jo ,t 7. BITTERS CO., YORK, r monthly, Tatatlnz modlcln.. Only .'armleai 0Xt4 KIKLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. f ALWAYS f THOMPSON'S 3 -4 DIPHTHERIA CURE. 1 J -The Only Infallible $ Remedy for Diphtheria, & Croup, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Etc. THKRI5 isn't another medi cine known in tlie world that produces the desired result so apeedily and so 6urely. In fact there is no such word as fail when Thompson's Diphtheria Curt is 'applied b the pationt iu strict accordan, e with printed directions furnwli cl. Those who have given U.i . Medicine a fair triid are tlu most outsiiokci! iu tUejir imw -of what it accomplishes in short a time. ' Sold by J)rut:gistieviywh i ' at y caits i bottle. M.NUrACTUIUV BV TMC Thompson Dlplitheria Cnre Co. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. or Sak at KIULIN'S Dru? Slot, tFiniFE inn f I' J M04s '. . Jk..J i.Atr ' ' sl.rax UF1C VOPKILAFA. For sale at PeviusUj 'n hue itorti, Rati I
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