rffmrrft-tfriHTi Mm THE EXCHLLENCL OF SYRUP OF FIGS is ilui) not only to .he originality nnd simplicity of tho combination, but alro to flic care ami t,Uill with which it is lniiuiifi.cUircd by bcleutiflo processes Unovii to tho Cai.ifoiinia Fio Svmrr Co. ( , und wc wish to impress upon all the importance of purchnsinp tho u-iiu mm original remedy, As the genuine Syrup of Figs is lnnmtfticturcil by the Califoiinia Fio Svkup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding tho worthless ii iitalioii3 manufactured by olK r par tics. The high standing of the Cai.i ronxrA Fio favnrp Co. with tho medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating 01 weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN riiANOI LOUISVILLE. Kr. '. Cnl. UhlV VOI1K, N. Y. WITCH HAZEL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I J Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils St Tunaors. Eczema & Eruptions. Snlt Rh sum & Totters. EClmpp.-H Hands. Fever T3 istcrs. Soro Lii-i & Nostrils. Coras & Bunions. Stings - Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, ;c, 5c. and i.oo. KoldbyilniegNtR, 01 t- piwt paid on receipt of price IllMl lini IS'llUMI, II IIS ni!UaiiiSl.eUrk. That's why they enjoy their OOFFEB. Any ETocer can tell you why customer keep coming bick for 8BKI,IG,& Oul 80. pickle, t mmmmmmmmmmmmm ABBEY'S OOK BER Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now nn tan nt all our customers. Will. SCHM1CKRU, JR., . Agent. iuiumuummuiumuii EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. WORCESTER k CORSETS jj Against tho Alleged Raising of a Spanish Flag hy Our Ships. A RIGHT THAT IS UNDISPUTED. NlmlnV Intention to ltesort to 9fl- vnteerliitf Dor-iXot Alnrni Wnxlilntr tfinOMIetiiN.imCli'ent Ilrltiitn, Franco mill (lonimtiy Will J.lkoly Iiitorlbro. Washington, May 24. The press dispatches from Madrid giving the sharp debate In the cortes over the alleged flying of the Spanish Hag by American wnrshlns created much comment In naval circles. Spain's protest to the powers that this use of the Hag was "cowardly and Iniquitous was dismissed by naval olllcers with the statement that International law writers ncrecd on the right to use an enemy's Hag for purposes of deceit, so long ns the Hag Is hauled down be fore a shot Is fired. The United States naval regulations make specific pro vision on this point. The statement made by the Spanish minister of the Interior that the gov ernment Is likely to resort to priva teering does not cause any apprehen slou among nlllclals here. One of the highest authorities of tho navy tie partrnent said" Spain would adopt prl vate'ering If she felt It to be to her In terest without wnltlng for this country to give any pretext for such action. It Is felt, however, that Great Britain, Germany nnd France will have con slderable to say In case Spain resorts to privateering. The commerce of these countries with the" United States would suffer very severely by Spanish priva teering, and Its effect would be far mere disastrous to these foreign Inter ests than to tho shipping of the United States. It was this Influence of Great Britain, Germany and Farnco which forced Spain reluctantly to forego prl vateerlng, nnd It is not thought prob able these Influences will now consent to have their commerce destroyed it was stated nt the navy department late yesterday afternoon hat no dis patches of any kind relating to the movements of the fleets or the pros pect of an engagement had been re ceived during the day, nnd that the only dispatch received related to an Inconsequential prize case. As the ships are now at sea, there Is no ex pectation of reports until a decisive en gagement occurs and the dispatch boat gets to a port or It Is found Cer vera has eluded our search, in the meantime there Is a complete lack of data by which to forecast the coming engagement. Commander Hemphill, who has charge of the naval enlistment, ha3 made out a table showing that the re cent recruiting of the navy has swelled that branch of the service by recruits from the following slates: Maine, 99; New Hampshire, 22; Massachusetts, 1, 474; niuxle Island, 150; New York, 1, 7S0; New Jersey, 31S; Pennsylvania, 4015; Maryland, 141; District of Colum bia, 401; Ohio, 07; Michigan, 301; Illi nois, 182; Wisconsin, 22; Minnesota, 154; Missouri, 61; Virginia, 255; North Caro lina, 95; South Carolina, 115; Georgia, 17; Tennessee, S; Louisiana, 151; Texas, SI; California, COG; Florida, 113. The French government has taken opportunity to pay graceful compliment to this country by Informing the French embassy that nn artist has been Instructed to make a copy of the fa mous picture "The Battle of York town," which Is one of the priceless treasures of the French National Gal lery at Versailles, to be sent to the em bassy at Washington. The pleturo shows the notable Incident In American history when the British commander. Lord Cornwallls, surrendered to Gen eral Washington. The announcement by way of Paris that the Italian government had pro tested against the continuance of tho blockade of the Cuban coast on the ground that It was ineffective met a prompt denial at the state department, and It can be stated definitely that neither In Washington nor In Home has any representations on this subject been addressed to the United States government. As a matter of fact, Italy probably Is tho mailtlme power of nil others with which the United States has had absolutely no correspondence In the sllghtr-st degree connected with the Cuban blockade. As to the allegation that the blockado Is Ineffective, It In said, on the con trary, lint It has been singularly suc cessful n.nl that so far as known not a single neutral ship subject to deten tion has passed the lines without the express consent of our government. The Montserrat, It Is true, did enter Clenfuegos harbor before our block ading ships had time to get around tho south side of Cuba and establish the blockade, and she did mnnace to get out at night. Hut she is a Spanish ship, and Spain Is perhaps the only nation in the world that has lost the power to enter a protest salnst a blockade, being a combatant herself. It Is only for neutral powers to enter such pro tests, and none of them has as yet the slightest pretext for tueh action, With the beginning of the present week all Soanlsh vessels In United States ports, whkh nailed after the outbreak of tlij war, are subject to seizure, as well aB all Spanish mer chantmen found on the high seas, save where they left port for the United States before April 21 last. No sutlers are to bo permitted to ac company the army during the war. To make up for any deficiency In supplies which might be missed by debarring tho sutlers the department has decided to enlarge very materially the list of articles which will be kept on hand by the commissary's department. All these will be supplied to the officers nnd sol diers at cost price. Many applications have been received from persons who nre anxious to receive appointments entitling them to accompany the army with a sutler's privilege. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half aro troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, accoidiug to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect Hie opportunity to call on their ilruggisUand get a boltle of Kemp's llalsam for the throat and Lungs. Price 25 and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by all druggists. I''our looUi.yH Injured, Two .May Dlo. Bt. Louis. Mny 2J. Four Jockeys were Injured In the third race at the fair Kiounds track yesterday afternoon. The accident occurred just ns tho horses wore turning' Into the home stretch, Dick Collins fulllnfr nnd brlnc llifl down several other horseB. The jockeys most serlinisly Injured are Suell and Gllmore, while MiAhersoll and Du run are not so lu-.qiy hurt. The llrat two numed may die. Monarch over pain. Burns, cuts, sprains, stings, Instant relief. Dr. Thomas' Kchc trie Oil. At any drug store. KARL I. Jtward lojobamt fiolft In consideration of the excellent merit of your Malt Preparations, and your well-deserved reputa tion, I herewith appoint you as purveyor to the court of Roumanla. Sinned by PIIILIPESCO, Court Marshal. More strrngth In one Aoztn bottles of Johann Hoff 'a Mlt Extract than In a cask of ale or porter, without their deleterijus ellecn. Ask for the Genuine Johann Hoffs Malt Extract ALL OTHERS ARB WORTHLESS IMITATIONS mmmmmfwtrmw Kaier Export Beer' IN THE MANUFACTURE OP THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF" MAHANOY CITY, Has attained nil excellence which has rarely hcen excelled. MR. CHARLES D. KAIER And his associates have spent, not only much time, but also n argo amount of money, in experiments, lo Inlug UiU Heer to Its present perfection anil they havo maiiy testimonials that the company has received from well known medical men which are exhiliitcd with pardonable pride hy tint President. Mr. Chas. I), haier. Tho brewer, Mr. Franz Knlcr. is a gentleman scientifically versed in all Hint pertains tn the JlicHcrs Ait anil to his pcraevi'ranco anil close application is largely duo tho splendid triumphs aciiievcd by The Kaier Export Beer.. It is compared hy many "Old to the products of lladen and MADE ONLY AMD SOLD BY THE GHflS. D. PIEH COMPANY, Lmrj. Mahanoy City, Pa. 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BMmiMfnr lio'tlc .Sf . tli,"unlytruemeillcaU)ookHinolDK UuucUXal;uluaHtmc,tlidr tricks & eclieiae LAUER'S In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager AND Pilsner Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA rniUL-cnnir-store, o DRAT.KU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesalo and Rotail. S9 West Centre Street, For all Bilious and Nbevous Disbasbs. They purify the IIlood and give 11k.tiiv action to the entire 6ytem. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES, A Handsomo Complexion J is one of tliegreatost charms a woman canf poascsa. I'oooNi'a CourusxioN l'owumi tlvcalt. J mm nrBm FILL! Troublo in Securing Transports to Carry Them to Manila. AN ENTIRE TLEET NOW OFFERED. Tlii'.v Now Cnrry tlio lli'ltloli I'liitr, unit Must, lto OlVon Aiuorlunti HetrNtci If At!coit't Tlio JMi-Ht 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kv- l!il Itlon Jiny Jaiivo nt Any Hour. Washington, May 24. Sluch comment nnd some criticism have been caused by the dGloV In flirwnrdlni trnnna thu Philippine Ishinds to support Ad- inirui uowey. jiotn tne comment nnd the criticism had their origin In the desire for tho people that the fruits of Dewey's brilliant victory at Manila should not be endangered by nny lack of asalHtnncn fmm aiilir u,a ... war departments. It Is known now, however, that troops would have been sent to Manila before this had It been possible for the war denartin Gilt to Hr'fltro Irniionnpta on the Pacific coast. The utmost dif ficulty Is bPlnrr exnerlenre.1 l,v ii .la. partrnent In obtaining such transports. The coastwise trade on the Pacific Is not larrjp ns compared with that on the Atlantic, nnd a majority of the vessels cnRased In the trade are of foreign register. Of course ships llylnu; a for eign flag cannot lie iikpi! no ti.o.u,ri0 by the government, us such use would cinisiuuie n violation of tlie neutrality laws of the nation whose ling the ship bine. The war department In ting by telegraph with the Pacific Mall Steamshln comnnnv fnr 11,0 nlm-in, r,r two of the company's vessels, the China nnd the Colon. The Colon files Ameri can colors, but the China Is under the Hawaiian flac The riirfVrenno imin.n the war department and the stenmshlp uumiiuiiy is now one or price. Whether satisfactory terms will lm nn-i-in;i remains In doubt. Last nlffht AKslstnnf Rnnrt.t John received a telegraphic offer from the agent of the Northern Pacific Steamship company at Seattle placing at the disposal of the department the company's entire ilpet nf tnnn.o vlded they be given American register. me snips are tne Tacoma, Arizona, Olympia, Columbia, Victoria and Ar gyll. All are Hrltlsll hllllt vooanla nn,l fly the British flag. Commentlnc unon the Mltnntinn whioi. confronts thp department Secretary Mpikeljnhn said: If We ennilllt trnt vocanla nt ttrl,t consider fair prices, we shall be forced to Impress Kiirh ns wp mnv i,iin the service and leave the prices to be adjusted subsequently by a board ap pointed for the mirimsR. We slmii imvn simply to nsk congress to give Ameri can register to vessels that we can ob tain. Theie Is no other way out of the difficulty." The likelihood Is Hint tVir. wnr ,ln. partrnent will order such vessels of the Northern Pacific Steamship company as mnv bp npndml tn nti T7intinl.. and then ask congress to give them an American register In order that they may promptly convey the waiting troops to Manila. It Is the desire of the department that the troops follow ing those to be sent to the Philippines on Saturday next shall go not later than Wednesday, June 1. It Is Impera tively necessary that they be gotten to Manila ns soon ns nncs!l,l l,it l nril.. that they may go at all it will be quite necessary mat some foreign ships be given American register. Millions Given Away. It it certainly gratifying to the public to know of ono concern in tho land who urn not afraid to bo generous to the needy anil su tier ing. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's New Ili.icovcry for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, liavo given away over ten million trial bottles of this great mcdiclno ; and have tlio satisiaction ol Knowing it lias absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma. llroiichitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tlio lhroat, Uliest and I.uiil's arosurelv cured by it. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get a trial nottlo tree. Kegular sizo 50c. and $1. livery bottlo guaranteed, or price refunded. Duly Defi'iit-, Mel'nrl Innd. New York, May 21. Jack Daly, of Wilmington, Del., got a decision over Kid McPartland, of this city, after hav ing fought 11A rounds In the Lenox Athletic club last night. This result was unlooked for, but McPartland has only himself to blame, as ho lost his temper, and after being cautioned half a dozen times struck his opponent In a clinch. Tho bout was a rattling good one while it Insted, but from the eighth round It was verv evident that Daly would get the better of McPartland, as the latter lost control of his temper. Give the Children a Drink called Qrain-O. It Is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho place of coll'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo usod it becauso when properly prepared it tastes liko tho finest coifee but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, nnd children, as well as adults, can drink It with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as cotlee. 15 and 25c. J no iTosnyiorinn Assembly. Winona Lake, Ind., May 21. Tlie pro ceedings of the Presbyterian General Assembly yesteulay were of a routine character. As yet no sign of the Piinpton Inn or the McOiffert ease has been seen. In thu latter case In dividuals are laboring to secure In structions to the New York presbytery to proceed to Judicial Investigation of the alleged heresies of t'nlnn semi nary's professor of history. This case may come u: at any time, but tlv1 Princeton Inn case will not come up till the end of th" week, with the tem perance report. S. C. I. Jones. Miloshurg. Ia., writes : "I havo used DoWitt's Little Karly Kisors over sluco they wcro Introduced hero and must say I havo never used any pills in my family during forty years of house keeping that gave such satisfactory results as a luxntiro or cathartic," O. II. llagcnhuch. A PotU'eful M1h Inn 1'or I'lnrkvnn, Omaha, Ntb May 21. CJenernl T. S. Clurkson, of this city, past grand com mander of the Orand Army of the Ile publle, was yesterday appointed gen iral manager of the trans-Mississippi Imposition. Lato to bed and early to rise, prepares a man for his homo in tlio skies. Karly to boil and a Littlo Early Kiser, the pill that makon lfo longor and better aud wiser. C. II llagouhuch. t'olopi l OOpcl'V Sllltl'llCO, Wllinliif.ti n, May 21. -In thu United States district court yesterday after noon Colonel Kzeklal T. Cooper, con victed of conspiring with William N. Hoggs In the Dover bank defalcation, was sentenced to a lino of $5,000 and costs and Imprisonment of 18 months In tho New Jersey stata prison at Tren ton. Tho term tvlll end Nov. 22, 1S09. Cooper paled an the sentence was pro nounced, nnd his lips twitched, but hu displayed no other emotion. To Cure Hoadacha tn IS Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Atl-Heudacho. AlldrugBUts The woman who is wonk, nervous, tired and ' xh.iusUd ; who has a poor mid variable appe- no strength or ho miffors frnM. and aches, drag- 4 i(jr i3'JV ""'"; ana no nuc uhh occonie suitable, crtus, blue and de spondent, ii In nltuost every cae surTerinif from weakness and disease of , ... . . . me u e i tcnte mm imponani organs tuat bear the buidetis of maternity. Thousaiids of women suffer in this way find do not recognize the cause, or if they do tinderntand thuir condition, neglect ft rather than submit to the obnoxious ctam nations and local treatment Insisted upon by tlie average physician. Dr. Pierce's Favorite l'recrlption is a wondeiful medi cine for women who suffer in this way. It does away with the necessity for these try ing ordeals, and maybe used in the privacy of the home. It acts directly on the deli calc organs concerned, and makes them strong, vigorous and healthy. It banishes tll( flupntlirnrlu rrtl,., nv..,n.. . i.t ..... ................... ,.,j,,unm pi-'i ion anu uiaken baby's advent easy and nlmost paln- , ' wtan, nervous, petulant invalids intr, Itntt,,.. Ihoiisands of women have testified, over jucir own siguaiures, lo this fact. The Fnvoritc I'rrscrlutinn " may be procured from nnv ,y,nfl ,,.lli.,A a . j 1.: . .itnui. my wom an who will write to Dr. K. V. Fierce, buf falo, N Y., may have the advice of an rmin cnt and skillful specialist without charge rMlvtCom McI,,ur,n' "f Kockport, Copiah treatment of our fnmily physician for ;i lonir time but received nohciicfft I had fnlllnznf in tirnnl orgnns with ulceration and ulargpraeot I commenced using I)r. I'iercc's I nvonle Pre. Kcription, ' (loldctl Medical Mvnvt r ' Pleasant relicts' nnd 'l'xtract of Smart v, ,! Krom the Orst day t besan to Improvi-. aiu' m a short time I was able to do all my liuuwwoik If It had not been for your mediciuei. I would have been dead long aao " Stomach and liver troubles with sluggish action of the bowels are cured by Doctor I'lerce's 1'leasant I'elkts. GENERAL MEITT TO WED. Miss Wllllnms, of Chlcngo, Will Be the Mllltni-y l.-ndM-'H llrldo. Chicago, May 21. The formal an nouncement of the engagement of Mis? Laura Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams, of Chicago, and granddaughter of the late Judge John Dean Caton, to Major General Wesley Merritt, military governor of the Phil ippine Islands, was made yesterday. Miss Williams Is about ? years old, a brunette, graceful and iiite, but of striking appearance, with Jet black hair and eyes and brilliant coloring. She has received much attention here and abroad, especially In London, where she was the guest of Robert T. Lincoln when he was the representa tive of this country at the court of St. James. She was presented at the queen's drawing room with Miss Lin coln. Norman Williams has for a num ber of years been one of the well known flguies In Chicago legal and financial circles. General Merritt left for the Pacific coast last night In a special car at tached to the C o'clock Omaha train of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, lie refused to be interviewed, nnd the members of his staff maintained the same reticence. S. E. Parker, Sharon, Wis., writes: "I havo tried DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo for itching piles and it always stops them in two minutes. I consider Dewitt's Witch Hael Salvo tho greatest pile euro on the market." O. II. Hageubuch. A trey Confirmed iih Marshal. Washington, May 24. The senate In executive session yesterday confirmed William P. Alrey to be marshal of the United States for the district of Mary land. One Minuto is not long, yet relief is ob tained in half that timo by tho uso of Ono Minute Cough One. It prevents consump tion and quirkly cures colds, croup, bronchi tis, pneumonia, la grlppo and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. llagcnhuch. IJ turvc.w A V' Pains if, r vir5&! vW't ir". BomeltncB recda orel table, onthly, rogalatlns metllclne. Cn'f hiralWittttd tao ).urcEt drugs should be usod. It you '.runt the boat, get Ther nre prompt, safe and certain tn result. The geim'a'i 'Dr. rani's) never dlsan; oolnt. Beat anywhere, 61.M, Address i'CAi, Audm. I. Cv ClovUjiid, O. For Sale al KIRLIN'S Dru? REE TRIAL TO ANY HONEST MAN Iho Foremost Medical Corpany In tho World HAPPY MARRIAGE, HEALTH, eaual in hV Sim'ilm co!a,f"y con'rols t2a'tllt,,thR?,l,n(0o!dr Snaendn nS!T;'-M. ThGV Will ftenil thele entlw o.t mouth course of restorative remedies, e.1". a Ailar nf 0(1 advanced-not a inny paid till rosultj ren-1Ln0,S.to andaclinowledsed by the patient. y.?, iJc3'cal pmrnny's appllunce and remedies have been talksd about and written about nil over ti .i .in oiery man lias heard ot them. They restore or create Hrencth, vliror, healthy tissue and new life. They repair drains on tho tystem that kan tho rnerrry. Tlicy cure nervousness, despondency, uud all the eOects 01 evil habits, ezecsaes, over-work, eta They clvo lull strength, development and tone to every portion and organ ot the body, failure Is itnpossl- blv and age ll nn Lm r!r. ,,u, luoiuub ii;iisv- oucr 11 naEuruny lim ited by tho company to a short time, and application Write to the Kill IS MEDICAL COMPANY, BUFFALO, ... ... uus Ktw ruiu cALiiuks uuurLv.a 11a well ittst-onice. Jieier to teeing the account ol thuir iw mii vuitt. iA FAIR FACE iVAV PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." 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Irplnnri. rlifHt.ir .nK.i llev A. II. Klljcc, yiiwnV('nllete,)roril,l ni , Iter. Samuel Ivoi 'iirli, I) ti , Chlrnuo Hieuloi-H if Hemlnorv. Ohicnuo, 111 ,lti v 1 rnilerirW Fiirrnr, 1) 1 I .H.8., Denn of 'iinterhury, Cantprlmrv, I , Uev J.lmer It.Onpnn, II I ,TiifN Oolleire, Homerulli Mi Key. trunk W Uunn.iulus !' 1), Armour Int ir ut CJIilcairo, 111., Hov. Gnnrtte F. Pentecost, IU , M.irjlp bono 1'rnKlijterinn Cliurcli, London. LtB.: Iter It H MaoArthur. D.U., fhlvnrr llii,tnit rhurrh, New ark ('ity, N. V, ltev. Mortrn Hiinnnerl.nl I, l).l) , Main Street I reeBinttiHt riiureli, l.enifton, Me i ltev Frii'.k M. Ilristol. D.fl . riref Methodist I piscopal Clinn Ii, hvanslon. Ill . Hit W. T. Moore, J'Tbe Thru, tian Commonwealth," London, Una.; Rev. Jdnard I.terott Hole, D.ll South Congregational Church lloeton, Mn . Kev iTohhI'Ii Altar ileet, 11.1)., Wenleian (Mleiie. Hlchmond, Knit., Hot. (!aior Ilene Oreuorr. II)7.1K lluiverHio. I,lii7itf. (erman: Hov Wm CJleover Wilkinson. I) Ii , University of rhlcnim, Chi rngo, 111., llov Hnniuel Hurt, 1)1), Irinlt) Cdlivr. iJartford.Conn ;ltev .1 Monro tlitison, I) II .St .l.diri'a JJoul l'resbjterlnnC.hureh. Lonilon, 1 n .ltev Co .ireo t).I.orlmer. 1,1, 1) , 1 he nude. HoMon, Mass 1'tll'l I.AH r illlOS ma ,..- B1 mil-,aiie illustra tlona, rIU edges, cloth. KHl, lmlf lovnnt, full lavBnt, IS.fK) otAHIO I li!TinN.l,2fin paces. M full-rnga Ulitra i.l1;?.' l,,?'eA-'"llt S'lgus, lull levaiil. one volumn, 1",'(. Stle B two volumes, full levant, tufled. $J'll, In 16PAHrs,qunrt.M7t ,r"we ou tions loeiuh.-titf parer covers, sewed. tnn.uiHd sluhtlj. l W in h I'tirt For aalu ur all bnnlo tore-, and hy lioi.liselliT 1 or further Informntinn. write HI SItY O. SHKl'Al.l). Publisher, 212 and 211 Mont on Street, Chicago, llliuou. MkKE PEHFEOT MEM I DO NOT DESPAIR! Do Not SuflVr Tsronver! Tho ii j s und unit itiona if lift' can In1 rc--t.rv(i tn (u TMf ery WlTt CMM'SHf JmTVOPS llf'iil'- t .'hv, Kiitlv i-iii 1 hy i'i:kfix'To 'i-AJsi.irrs. fiip pi on i t ri'litf ii -"ii i I iiiin.' tin m m and 1 1 i' u i-to niMi 'U.uii id vu.il K.wi;rs iik h r rpd bv indWrrft Ions iri'( - -i'S t ( 't"Ij vcirs Impiirl Bracoup the tysien.. clit'f'ks luuf In 'n ' ornld. tiu Jin I x i till - Ol Si'ltOg 1 em rr . toxt,s ai ji imi- fplelo glial an iM. C Lit he e.irrliMl in vest i.nc'.i't ! old tnaiiud i i pm 1 ,r y tvTUIS l'lfinKEI-'oaCU. Caxton IlltlK. Chlcairj.lll. Tor sale In Shenandoah by Slicnanrloali Drug Store and Uruhlcr Itros. V'lill Ta'isy pk1 I'nnyioyal uml other Iik vJrtTifiDt. GufintntPed pitnerior to all othera. Von livr uc iit in loo nnrhCT, a iu i iiLnuiusre dx. ui at PoTluskys "druff etoro, Kan Centre street. TRic'i THt-i W Kth VO'tAN'i flELU'F. .AiTBVr .iroi intu.id flitlIe. Aioil ln.itattoht. 'At diiu ntorf-a nrcet t dirt et fwutit i. tirlr. tl. (MTnn ko. Co., U"itou,Muia. Our book, U. For Bule nt Kirlln's dru ptore nnd 8henandoa druR Btoro T4r Store, Shenandoah, Pa. in tlie Curo of Weak Men Makes this Offer NEil6Y AND LONG LIFE. tonie inventions and dlscovericB which haye do h" TCTtUlrg ' ponUiveli ns vnnp oner ,aml thrKfey liousw-wifo will ', EuiimiMii ruiiitHiy ior 5uy ii lance and -"Tv. on trial. F.xtLvl i'CJLl ft V biirajus, BruUfs, Crumps, Mhemiwitlsia, ami all ached anil pain. 5 Pflc25cti. and50ct.nefboltli P'epited bi N.J. hackeii .u . ;jhiiatibhia. E
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