4 The rip Leaves Thousands in Its Path Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wregks. STATE hia Told iv 1 Lr v ne ha 0 pH Is Big Boots. An Hote! Keeper’s Humor. 5 deseo THE As a sergeant was bawling out his orders in a barracks in Dublin and watching the line of feet as the new re- cruits endeavored to obey the word ol C ¢ 1¢ found to his astonish at Jseven. : rd Os fruests are requested not to spe ak to Tle following rules and regulations are [posted in a hotel in the West :— : Yoard, two shillings per square foot; extra; breakfast at six, suppel Latest o fishermen [ouse. One gh, imposes nse for tres for the pur her, by Mr quires fisher ho bring their this State tc under penalty s only the lake acres or more, rate filtration yas ruthlessly e, will have an- immer privately o voted against hn entirely inno- nt only to incor- anies, which are corporation act, othing in it but n its face. Aftet motion of Mr. by which %he bill onsidered and fur- as postponed for Ca For 25 years I have never missed taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla | every spring. It cleanses my blood, makes me feel strong, and # does me good in every way. — 4 John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y. meals Tw were from a fine, passe pose Jam men boat ment that one pair of feet, more notice- | their extra large | th J up without being called can raising flour for lunch. ‘ Not responsible for diamonds, bicy- cles and other valuables kept in the % 3 $s 4 \ y 't { 1 vaiter. Guests wishing to g¢ pC t dumbwaiter, G : able on account of Bg to get size, never turned. = Ty UTD + Without taking his eyes oft feet. the sergeant bawled out a sec FIC, ond)! About F He those gntrance. : 4 i Horses on hire, five shillings a day. Guests wishing to do a little driving hammer and nails 1m their oO) ‘ : co sce that ail the lie watched turned in obedi- feet ex will find aR 1 ( » owner, a little fel- [rooms os ushing up to the ows : too warm, open raid reontgel f part of the body. You tow, he sels Bim by fo hol a ST { are invigorated, refreshed. a ea 4 You feel anxious to be Tne | active. Youbecomestrong, : § stcady,courageous. That’s § what Ayer’s Sarsaparilla that is light enough for any man. Don't worry about paying your bill. will do for you. $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. shouting,—- : 2 “Why don’t yon torn with the rest?” ( “1 did!” replied the trembling re-f cruit. “You did, eh? C feet. and they never moved. “It's the boots they gave me, siry said the poor fellow. “They're so large that when I turn, feet turns insigie tions. of them.” ALL TIRED OUT. take a soda— | Well, I watched your The house is supported by its founda- my demie, claiming Ja million Piclims or more, the effi-| ciency of Peru-! na in quickiy| relieving this: malady and ils “lafter effects has been the talk of the continent.” Remember he Hear not evil re of “another to who bears the scandal thee, will some time take another evil words concerning thee, and perhaps more justly. for hath he not seen thee open thy mind to evil instead of shut- ting thy heart against it, and barring ny mo ALL 31 FALL I ADRY TIE | oy eens hosarable. and we bean | (THE SGN OF THE FISH NEVER FAILS IN A WET TIME. to pay to Fortune the credit we owe Merit. FITS RFRARETLIY CHEed No AtsO nareons: A b Remember this when you buy Wet the {. persaltor list day's use of Dr. Kline's Grea: fl Weather Clothing and look for the ae es Nerve Reghozer 25H bortionnd siauLien ines name TOWER on the buttons. d at cach end of the city : ny ir. BH. KLINE, Lid. $51 Arch 8t., Phin, Pa, This sign 0d fis Bore pave stoo of it gave oud warn. | dent The Hartree ous diseases QUICK-froy Bra The chronic invalid often for the BEST during sixty-seven several minutes and | | Sanitarium. RB ly follow, ay ‘rom fatty degeneration of the imagimation. p years of increasing sales. card all over the city. . . { ‘ i ors, diabetes, es - - : 3 re confi ‘Ee Wi (E n {ori 5 is | di inde i ily | effe my i disorders, Xz A a 3ire. Winslow's SoothingSyrup for children i your dealer willnot supply you write fo are confident there will IKE A DEMON grip has crossed our did not hinder me from pursuing my daily | e oc n 0) Jfase after repeated trials. rheuma A i Ta ) aw work. rst, cj J dropsy. rhet ; Ly ar os inflamma v lack llow wate lation of the law, the 3 jured me of chronic bronchi rism. Bright's dis teathing soficy the Sums, fed a, free cotologue of black or ye ice given having been “I should like to see our Board of Health | tis of fifteen [ivesrg’ standing by using two es Dean's Kidney tion.nllays pain cures wind ¢ ifoistne proof oiled coats, slickers, suits, hats, an irn all the parents and Victims of catarrh of the head, catarrh | give 1t official recognition, and have it | bottles of Pe/lruna in January, 1894, and no a horse goods for all kinds of wet work. return of it. J ail : pai, a aor Tile the rod aad spoil of the throat, catarrh of the lungs, catarrh | used generally among oni poor Sek People Ad 1} kidney and bladder ills. THE ~0WER's i 3 2 ; of the stomach, catarrh of the kidneys, ca- [in Greater New York.” — oseph A. Aer 1 fleas cured of bronchitis I had lowing ca=: = : 5 z AJ TOWER £0, SIGN . ph of himself, which la grippe rfl winter for several winters. \ E . - s, 18 years old, leit in tarrh ~f the pelvic organs, are to be Flinn. $ . 706 South counted by aundreds of thousands. Grip D. L. Wall harter member of the | But, throufbn ipa use of Peruna, it got steran Joshua Heller, of CU Juho Busy med 1 . ¢ t )] . L. Wallace, a charter membe el the use Pruna, 1t go Yote treet. Urbana, TIL, says: “In | tor all affections of throat : Sansa) TOWER CANADIAN CO. mes Peacock, near Lan- | is epidemic catarrh, and sows the seeds of | International Barbers’ Union, writes from graduiy Jiveaker in its severity, until it Walnut 57) e : DAs pois Doan's | BXDSLEY, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1¢ TORONTO, " Eto. Iie arrest chores chronic catarrh within the system. 15 Wostern avenue, Minneapolis, wine Fows i Here stupeh for t#o the fi 0 899 afte > rh nian : T Vi. - - - ee : Be © {7 days. ow the stupor does the fall Pills at Cnnningbam Bros. Lots of men expect their wives to do all . A week ago Hughes a) tupor |; does r $3 Dre = " a Kidney His he Peacock home and was This is so true that few grip sufferers | Minn.: in are able to make a complete recovery un: “Following a severe attack of la grippe tT le me any more.” —Q. H. wig store in Champaign apd taking aj tae C608 ¥ . : 5 , drug store i tthe readers over night. About = told fhe reader morning after he left Mrs, til they have used Peruna. ve I seemed to be affected badly all over. } Never in the history of medicine has a | suffered with a severe backache, indiges- A [iCongressman’s Experience. svad me remedy received such unqualified and uni- | tjon and numerous ills, so I could neither ¥ ; eved n , awakened by some one | versal eulogies as Peruna. | eat nor sleep, and I thought I would give y Halse ok Repraseptativm, 3 5 : 5 : work. ‘hi } ashington, D. C. He sae. as nial i A New York Alderman’s Experience. » my work, which I could not afford to Peruraj Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. husband, thinking that he i venti tt i lot. When Mr. Peacock Hon. Joseph A. Flinn, Alderman Uifth | “One of my customers who was greatly | woh Heron gS find Hore on Satish morning he found that a | District, writes from 104 Christopher | helped by Peruna advised me to try it. | remed! ar Ib : d flee) Bi ent 8 . R street, New York City, as follows: | and I procured a bottle the same day. ced 0) SOF the gnp anc catarrh, _ have 5 p aken his clothing and $1.39 “When a pestilence overtakes our peo- | used it faithfnlly and felt a marked im- | rel? 1 oe LIiy and they 21 join me at x x ; : i ; The thief had discarded a ple we take precaution as a nation to pre- | provement. During the next two months | dg oo "nding 1t as an excellent reme- : 2 x ui ’ thange for his victims. In | gerve the citizens against the dread dis-| I took five bottles, and then felt splendid. | * pockets of ‘the discarded coat | ease. Now my head is clear, my nerves steady, | a photograph of Hughes, ptured later. : effel and family, residing at Village, on Rattlesnake Hill, “La grippe has entered thousands of our | I enjoy food and rest well. Peruna has | homes this fall, and I noticed that the peo- | been worth a dollar a dose to me.”—D. I. | Uf vou do not receive prompt, a s north of Pottstown, found ir door a letter urging them ple who used Peruna were quickly restored, | Wallace. | facftory results from the use of while those who depended on doctors’ pre-! Mr. O. H. Kav, | atf once to Dr. Hartman, scriptions spent weeks in recovering, leav- | write: I stlatement of your case, gad ing them weak and emaciated. | “Again, after repeated trials of your | pleased to give vou ju “I nad a slight attack of la grippe and | medicines, Peruna and Manalin, T give artis. : ht once, as the house would be | at once took Peruna, which drove the dis- this as my expression of og Wondertm re ; an early date to vent a Spite ease out of my system in a few days and | sults of vour very valuable medicine in its man Sanitar owner, Samuel Koch. The is surrounded by a cluster of cedar trees. Constable Swave- ownship constable, is endeav- Hiflthe ter. Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mull 2 , H i t doctor what he thinks of Ayer’s ; Ini Ty He knows all about this gran old family medicine. Follow his advice an 7 v i sutisfied, Ev swid be YJ. C. AYER Co., Lowell, Mass. LT] s of three large e curfew to the gbtrre at 9 o'clock 1c first time. The II children under 14 by 9 unless accom- rents or guardians. tructions to the po- e no arrests but to und out and escort es. A second offense and the children and be compelled to pay The weary, worn, nll-tired-out feel- ings come to ev: arvbody who tax ‘he kidneys. When the kidneys are overworked they tall to perform the duties nature has provided for them to do. When kidneys fail danger- ness, ays mn pepsia and other ca- larrhal conditions resulting from the, Grip, in the entire Materia Medica I have found no rem- edy that equals Pe- GULF OF MEXICG Jor prompt fi WN $7 runa ” \ \ ; action,”—Dr. S. B. \ ; /4 Hartman, Presi- N ) \ \ a, sunerg J country, leaving behind scores of phys- | ical wrecks. Pills cure Read the fol- Some mothers ihe slipper. and lungs. — We, course of treatment I i . Pur~xaM Faorress Dyes are fast to of the papers that they nad reli a of kidney trouble, disposed of a lame Lhe nooRle back with pain across my loins and he: twave boii neath the shoulder blades. During she or interval which Lad elapsed 1 have Pad occasion to resort to Doan’s Kidues Pills when I noticed warnings of tack. On each and every occasion he results obtained were just as satisfac. tory as when the pills were first brought to my noiice I just as en: phatically endorse the preparation to- day as I did over two years ago. o : A FREE Triar of his great kidney medicine which curel Mr Heller whi be mailed on applicition to any part of the United St-tes. Medical advice sicily confdential. Address y Buffalo, N. Y. price 50 | lignt and washing. ga who cas: vedections are nol Very respectfully, George H. White. d eatis- Perry, Atchison, USE TAYLORS Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe fi. 37s 2nd, Lung Troubles) for 80 years, All Druggists. 234 1.The more times vou sin the less If there were no suffering, one-hal) . :T 3 TA fi, —a— . 3 1 harm you see In doing SO. | the noble qualities we possess wolye ; a 5 die for want of outlet and use. Lip wisdom is to experience what lip | —i 2 service is to active kindness. | Search "mid the fingers of each Caffre. re = you'll find its hidden ther B. B. B., SENT FREE, Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Cancers, Itching Humors, Bone Pains, Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Pimples, scabby, scaly, itching Eczema. Ulcers, Eating Serofula, Blood Poison, Bone Rheuma- tism, Cancer. cases that doctors, medicines and Hot Springs fail to cure or help. Strength- I ens weak kidneys. Druggists, $1 large bottle. To it cures B. B. B. sent free by writing Broon Ban Co., 12 Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Medicine sent at once, pre- paid. All we ask is that you will speak a good word for B. B. B. , Ringworm, gic, anently and Economically | Cos all druggists, m Zaekman, who worked as a on man during the strike, died sville. Because of cool treat- f some of his former friends, he to worry and finally became vio- i TE ‘ insane, refusing nourishment and 4 GERIATR 8 1g to death. 4 aii wa a Ne Ng, . Mary A. White, of Hollidays- s Queer N 3 a rue rave dard the bank of a strea.n | Jo fig excavated with their | Florid 1 B a ET Alligators, as | of retreat, 1 This 1 and, Luan | cartridges and shot s are made in the larges best equipped ammu factory in the world. AMMUNIT of U. M. C. make accepted by shoo “the worlds stand it shoots well in a Your dealer The Union Cartridge Bridgeport, - place " pond forepaws, alligator away 11 : who backs nto deep ; then until it ticcording to wunters the dirt 1s carrie died on the street while on her rom a store. jento Makovitt, a domestic of on, blew out the gas when she re- and was found dead in bed. ashington police started a crusade mst loafers. Eight offenders ar- d were found guilty and fined. hr paid their fines and four took jail fences. lark and Herbert Mathers have be- i a $10,000 damage suit against the sworth Coal Company, at Washing- h, for false arrest on a charge of fir- a barn owned by the coal company Ellsworth. WW. H. McCracken, of Richhill, reen county, is under arrest, charged ith assisting his sister, Miss Lottie IcCracken, a school teacher, to chas- ise Edward Hedley, aged 12, for mis- behavior. The boy is aileged to have been seriously hurt. Sarlet fever is raging in Indiana, and engineers, cures and dis | 1s to ret ] mouth Ol the Soros, Pains, Swellings, Especially advised for chronic patent 1nd Sharroes its JOod, narge A the operation , 4 capacious hoilie under water. ' mad 1 | es y : } ior the ee | | i has This will realily acoun th, br it must not only pro yi 1tS Mi a mud cure food, butmust SCOW. The male a method tor ig her nest, only fills Re mouth, but se | 4 load bet her when sh is in a hurr. She accomplish wich work she never sts to tire. : | he is quiggmusing ‘togwatch vi per agonizing, itching, and burning of the s eczema; the frightful scaling, as ‘n psoriasis; th | hair, and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled | lal disfigurements, as in pimples and ringw suffering of infants, and anxiety of worn-o 2s in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, — ali remedy of almost superhuman virtues to succes with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No s made regarding them that is not justified by tl The purity and sweetness, the pow also act as 0pLs The prove The forelegs can by this mean day, tor | 10 firs It is quite natural that the man who in- vents an airship should look down on the rest of us. every man They are needed by plow, and Mother Gray's Sweet Powders For Children who owns a field and : { Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children’s Home in New York. Cures i Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disor- of them. Send jpostal card, Ren bscess in the Fallo- ef Mrs. Fellinger | without a surgical hbacess in my side in fallonian ection of the ovaries), htnld misery and was d searcely got around. tube (the rning pains low dow re terrible. My physi. 18 a Ih I thought would {ry Lydia FE. Fez etable Compound ately, I did, and it has tout, healthy woman. all women who suffer | 1S e taking Lydia | E. regetable Compound ~ TT Fiulny p was no help for n 1d go to the hospit ted on. d of femals troubl rs. Ina S. Hon 10.— 85000 forfeit if original of ; 9 J her notice when a be resorted to’ 9 genuineness cannot bep seen by this women would huch sickngss Lydia E Compg i ad 0 [) Fs °q. ate- evidence. immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and I: cure, the absolute safety and great economy them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers; remedics Lom n of the civilized world. ip Bxiernal and Internal | Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticuraj < the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thicken without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freel 7} -- limb my wife pre hair 15 cove has been p Pietermaric=hur CUTICUTLA 1 ent, Je. peo Ointment, 59. 1 of the Blood. 8S: Testimonials 27-28 Charterhous R. Towns & Co., vrictors, Boston, irritation, and cura Resolvent to cool and cleanse the blood. affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the eczema and other itching, burning, and scaly humour and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and ec ail other remedies and the best physicians fail. 4 wonderful curative properties wide sale, we quote from The Hon. Mr Jnstice Finneme your Cuticura Remedies. Rn of uric acid in the blood ; and since the middle of 1: attack of Eczema, chiefly on the scalp, face, ears 1 was for several months under professio remedies prescribed were of no avai v face was dreadfuilv disficured. and ¥ los oof my lace was areaciuily dishigured, and ! lost near] railed upon me to'try the Cuticura Rer a thorough trial with the most satisfactory results. to dissappzar, and my hair commenced grow ag ing my head, and my limb (althougl gradually imp : C them in order suffering from Society, has told the Bible women to report if an poor person is so afflicted, s inflammation, and soothe and heal. and This ¢ of Cuticura Remedies “I desire to give my voluntary testimony to the oo o I have suffered for som il, and I was grag y wife thinks so highly to mak: pt similar complaints, and, as Presi ROBERT 1 (Judge eft 1 of Choeolate Coated Pi ec. per tablet. § l How to Cure Them,” ¢4 pad nguagzes, including Jap rench Depot, 5 Rue DRUG AND CHE) RE,” h Resolv- Cuticura [umours trations, sh Depot, ian Depot, Sole_Pro- | the one of the primary rooms in the public schools has been closed. H. T. Powell, oi East Palestine, has brought suit against the McNabb Coal Company for $7500 damages for inju- ries received by an explosion of gas in mine. In court at Ebensburg, Frank Rob- erts and John Mountain, convicted bur- glars, were sentenced to 12 years and six months, and 2 years and 6 months, respectively, in the Western penitenti- ary. Providing for the annexation of any city, borough, township or part of z township, to a contiguous city. This is known as the “Greater Pittsburg” bill. Amending the act relating to the sale, use and disposition of hogsheads barrels, casks or kegs, so as to ex- tend its provisions to the sale, use and disposition of milk cans, butter boxes ice cream cans and ice cream tubs. Appropriating $200,000 to the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Requiring non-resident the State and unnaturalized resident hunters to procure a before hunting in the State. ; Providing for the appointment of deputy game protectors. House bill prohibiting the capture or killing of beaver. The following bills were passed by the Senate: Repealing the ninth section of the act declaring the species of fish which are game fish and the species of fish which are commercially valuable. hunters of foreignet license Governor Pennypacker sent to the Senate the name of John J. Henderson of Meadville, Crawford county, to be Judge of the Superior Court of this State, and Michael W. Jacobs, of Har risburg, to be Judge of the Twelith Ju- dicial District, to fill the vacancy oc casioned by the death of Judge Si monton. The Senate at once confirm- ed both nominations. Joseph McGlensey, of Phoenixville presented a pair of fine horses to the local fire company in appreciation of the excellent service rendered at a fire a short time ago. | Destroy Worms. ders, move and regulate the Bowels and Over 30,000 testimonials, At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed Free, Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Lots of fellows find it easier excuses than to make a living. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by iocalapplications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Thereis only one way to cure deafness, and that is by consti- J tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of | the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound orimper- | fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed | Deafness is tae result, and unless the inflam- mation can be taken out and this tube re- to make { stored to its normal condition, hearing will | be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, whichisnothing but an { inflamed condition of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any { case of Deafness (caused by eatarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Cir- | cularssent free, F.J.CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. | Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best, It is better to have an impediment in your speech than in your conscience. RB IR BURR RE BLD STANDARD prescr.ption that wii . dies do incalculabie harm to the digest cure for rheumatism physician recently said : cure rheumatism, owing to the fact that the usual reme- | Ry EW PENSION LAW | cases. | Free. They are free, 100 25e. 500. Draggists Genuine stamped C CJC. Never sold in balk. Beware of the deg “something of juns 27, fwipsi. sions cortalu sacvivgprsaud tueicr widows of tas a. aian Wars tron 1817 tg 18,3, Wwe wid pay 25.00 tae every good Contracs Glatar inder tuis aoc. ” July 1, 1.2 peusions gectain soldiers who nail prise confederate ser vicy, #i30 Wino may ve cuargal with desertion. No peunsgoun no tes. Advices tres. Foo blanks and ud wsceficcions, address eas W. H. Wills Jrension Agency, WLS Bauding, 313 Inlisas Ave., W ashington, LD. J. [ L'WeNIY year's praciicdia Wasn- ngron. Copias oi Fs Laws 30.00 100 0 ceais. D RR 0 re] ( NEW DISCOVERY; gives ~ quick roliof and cures worst Book of tfstimonia's and 10 days’ treatments Dr. 8. §. CREEN'S BONS, Box B, Atiants, Ge The Standard Rheumatic Remedy. because able physicians declare that it is the only absolute in its various forms. A prominent ‘I have never been able to write 3 RHEUMACIDE com- ive organs. pictely overcomes this difficulty—benefits rather than injures the organs of digestion—hcnce it can be taken for an indefinite period, or as long as need be, to effect a permanent cure.”’ The Doclor quotzd covers the case exactiy, All Druggists, $1.00, Bobbitt Chemical Co., » AER RR SRE “* Fheumacide ** is absolutely Farmless. or expressage prepaid. » Baltimore I'ld., U. S. A. RRR ERR 35% SHOEC UNION gore Mots DouEls s Goo Soweod Procoss) oa manufacturcr in the $25,000 REWARD will be paid to anyone wk can disprove this sta; . Because W. I. isthelargest mam he can Duy che roduce his shg wer cost than ¢ cerns, which eng} to sell shoes fori $3.00 equal i way to those sc where for $4 The Douzlas sg cess of tanning lutely pure leat longer than any The sales hav years, which give W. L. Do Notice Incr in Busine A gain of W. L. DO Worth $6.4 The best | Patent Calf, Colt, and Naj Caution Shoes § WW. L. "Saizer’s gives Li reen t food
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