VA'vffv " c ( THE WORLD'S MOST MARVELOUS CLEANSER -.tj. .- .C :,-. .-.i. --us " WILL DO And receive a Sample AS TO DON CAMKON. HE NOW SUCCCEDS TO THE LEAD I ERSHIP OF THE CAMERON CLAN. At Lratt lie Is llie llruil nf llie l'amlly I In llie Unllvil St.it. III Nutuin mill CluiniclcrUtitH Ceiitrittti il ultli 11ii u( III Dri'c.isiil rmlivr. (Spir1.il (3urnioin!ciice PlIILADr.U'lllA. Julv !J. Tlietlcalli of fSlineii Caimren ia llie boceml l'ri'.io l'ri'.ie Jncnt etibtaini'il liy hin bun, Senater Cain Cain cien, within n fuw uceKs. Tliu tirat was jtlie tintimcly ilemise of thobcnuter's son-in-law, Mr. Itnulluy, at New Jcisey, n son of Mr. Ju.stice Itiailley, of tlie mi mi rrctne ceuit of tlie Unitfd States. IJetli 'deaths h.ive occurred since thu sennter went te Enrope en liis milliliter vacation. I ww him n liltle mero than n month lige, (tt a wedding in tlie Chapel Royal, feavey, Londen, mid called his attention te n rcmnrkahle coincidence. Me was Kitting immediately tindern stained labs window commenierativo of tlie death in battle of en ancestor whose name, was (tlie baine as his own, Donald Catneien. Boine pcople would htive censldeied this ominous and felt u liltle uneasy about it; but superstition is foreign te (he Caino Caine Caino ren nature, and the phlegmatie sennter thought it a very geed jeKe. Hy right of primogeniture, J, Donald Cameren new biieceeiU his father as llie head of the Cameren clan in America. J!y virtue of long and undisputed peliti' cal power, handed down from father te eon, and with its own prestige, enhanced by intermarriage with that ether promi nent family, tlie Shermans, who are te Ohie, in Bome degree, what the Cam Cam Cam cronsnre te Pennsylvania, the Cameren dynasty haa a position second te none ether in the United Statu. Den Cam Cam eeon's early life gave no inUliug of polit pelit Wl ambition. The father took te poli tics like a duck te water, and politics tempered, mero or lebs, all of Ids rela tions with his fellow men. Te him po litical leadership was second natuie. Tlie son was always, first of all, a man 'of business. t During most of tlie father's campaigns 'the son spent his days and nights in 'amassing wealth. The attainment el luxury and power through the ordinary course of business seemed te fill the casure of his desires. Only ence in the 'first forty years of his life did he enter the political market, and then it wns en his father's acceuut. Net until he waa well past -10 years of age and had three or four million dell.us in his own right did he show any disposition te accept political preferment. Then he went right te the fient. His first public service was tendered as a member of President Orant's cabinet. This was in 1870, evci "memorable as the year of the hottest and closest of presidential elections. In theso days the bayonet had almost ns much as the ballet te de with deciding elections in cer tain states. A firm hand was noedod at the head of the war department, and Oen. Grant, who knew Den Cam Cam eeon well, per suaded him te take the place. In thls-ofTice-Jie displayed en abil ity in conception. a fertility in re- DO cameuek. sources and a boldness In execution which commanded the admiration of hit own party and excited the wonder and X.?r-aT -. . 2f-.-.Z- -Z-.s .-.a-y.-gfc."?-. a - Rc?5ArKabT? APPEARANCE from -VHuliaPerfeCt. Purity jeits D41 ,c r.ieans,sc"v MVV ip&i A DAY'S WORK IN AN HOUR AND WILL DO IT BETTER!! If net obtainable near Yeu send name and address, mentioning this paper, te BENJAMIN BROOKE & CO.. Free by Mail. imiigii.uieii 01 me" opposition, mere had arisen a new star net seen te set Thenceforward the junior Cimei en wat a national leader and a jielitical (towel of the first m.-tgnitude in all that tht , . ! ' - I- llubcnt two of the ablest giadnatei el the Cameren school el politics, Quay, new senator, and Maekey, new dead, t Louisiana, and Henda, respectively, will specific Instructions and ample means te tee that tlie votes of these, states were re turned for I la in The management el this campaign gae Inm tlie teipiireii piestigufer u candidacy for the United States senate in hit fatlii'r'rt place. Tin abdication of Simen Cameren mid his ie tirement te private life t-pevdily fellow eil The seu was elected te till tin vacancy it the seuate cui-ed by Ins father'n resigna here has been no weak point in the ad ministration of the vast (Hjlitieal estate handed down te him by his father. It was freely pi ed ictetl that his tenure pf leadership would be slight and bhert. sa all the world knows, this has net leen the case. He ha kept his hand en the lever witli the easy grip of conscious strength, and the machine has never failed te rcsKnd te his touch, There is ittle of the diplomatist in his couiK)si ceuiK)si couiK)si tien and he knows little of thu sweet fises of conciliation; yet friends once tmade are his firm friends, and, like his father, he nevcr deserts his friends. Ae in liis father's case, tee, his friendships lie en cither side of the party wall. This is shown conspicuously In Ids personal intimacy and been companionship with Democrats like llutler, Hansom and itnn dall, and in Ids success in having lib (friends in the consular service untouched "by tlie late Dcinocmtie administration. IIe lias never essayed te climb the heights of oratory; indeed few men in fluential in politics liave 60 seldom opened their mouths in debate, but few knew se well the inmost springsef legis lation, or have dene mere te meld the statutes according te their own ideas. Net in the life of the present head of the family will the natne and fame el Cameren sutfer eclipse. MOSUS l HANDY. A LONDON RECEPTION. I ll'rentlce Millien! Uccrlbeii One In Sliert, f ' Snappy Seittvncft. Special Correspondence. Nnw YeitK, July 3. Went te Londot reception. Literary Su Jehn's weed. ,'licccptien net in the weed. IIouse ii 'the weed. Time, evening Informal (Lunch. Back room Hound table. 'Wine. Madeira. Claret. MullciL Het Cakes. Sandwiches. Hearty appetites. Distinguished authors Aitlsts ditto. Ditte net distinguished. Hy n majority. Ne matter se long as well diessed. Ooec behavior, of ceurse. May live in gar ret. Ne ene asks. In heuse geed at lord. Out of it another affair. Poerci the artist, heartier the cater. Geed ap petite and digestion generally accempauj poverty. Plenty of young ladies. Witt mothers. Interesting girl. Shy. He tiring. Innocent. Dove like. Hit mar in different quarter from American girL Appeal mere te your protection. Help less like. Vet disposed te be helpfuL Femininity charming any way you takt it. At least at timc3. Ilsjiecially in girls. Mothers at reception ditlvrent. Dragons. On guard. Sentinels, Watch dogs. Sad hew charm of femininity gees in mother Pity girl should ever turn te mother. Sad hew playful kitten turns te sebei cat Twas ever thus. Must it ever bci Te return. Heceptleu. Deeks? Beel talk? Yes. On outside. Inside rithci business or gossip. Husiness icputcd ;u bad form" In social party. On outside. THE LANOASTE DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JULY 0, 1889. , .C . ji an uiTt Everything TT WABSLfactin relu'ir ftahKSes!! SCP"" .uiiKea m cornel biiishie. "Man bees an ether man. Has tried for months te bet h!m. Has ax. Te grind. Can't leso chance. Gets him into corner. Grinds Sometimes bores. In any event, but tonholes. Much side talk. Among la dies. Mothers. Gossip. Hew impru dently she conducted herself. At last garden party. Talked with ene gent fei ten whole minutes. Wandeied fieie party tluee hundred feet. Scandalous. Pact. Viitueus hairs lisoeti end ulle el one. Nice girls. More claret after lunch, Mulled. Het. Girls bomewhat bchinc doers. Glasses in hand. Lmpty, Held out te gentleman. Beseechingly. Fei mere. Mulled claret. Het. Singcu iith poker. Yeung ladles' eyes hav tinge of tcarincss. Nose faint stigges tien of red. Net common red. Medi fled rese madder. Still mero charming All the inoie charming at that age. Nel se twenty years later. Peit leads t portliness, More solidity then. Mer red. More chin. Deublo. Fairy hat merged into dragon. Sad but true. And probably necessary. Flush of lawr leads te full tide of noonday middle agei sun. More of it. Hut hotter. Lcsi agreeable. Hut necessary. Te return Londen reception. At In tervals sandw iches. Of singing. Chief ly by young ladies. AH leve songs. It Italian, French and German. All leve, love, love; nene in English. Or Irish. Preliminary clapping of hands bj hostess. Signal for quiet. Cessation a gossip and business talk in corners. Oe casieual pair in corner would keep et talking. Couldn't pull up. Wanted t be in at the deatlu Of n reputation Admonition from hostess, "Uushl" Thei they'd huslu Unwillingly. Perfuncte rily. As in duty lieund. Seng ever General hum. Buzz. Mostly of relief Guests admired song. Of course Generally perfunctorily. Hesumct talk. Gossip. Business. All very in tcrcsting. And amusing. Te the strnn ger. Net here commented en censerl eusly. Or in ill nature. Same thing ei our own side. Of Atlantic. Breadth c ocean lying between won't alter humai nature. Same everywhere. In bem form or ether, Quite natural. That w should go and de likewise, Groundwerl of society about kiiiie every where, Freu Louden te Feejee Iblands. Principl similar. Details vary. Te resume. Heceptlen. Hostess pal me special attention. Introduced me ti oil sorts of ladies Yeung ladles. Girl Pin feathered. Hese buds. I2arly jieas Immature married girls. Ditte marrie ladles. Middle aged. Super midUli aged. Single girls with the bloom ei the rj e. Ditte with earliest bloom triiii rubbed off. Ditte all rubbed eH. Larlj old ladies. Late old ladies Fully ma tured. Hipe. Over rlpe Imperfectly ripe. Ladies who had married and suf fered. Ladies who hadn't married anc wanted te suffer. Ladled with a history Ladies without one. Four asked me "hew Hiked England.' Said "pretty well." Te three replied "It wai a great country." Feared I wai getting monotonous Said te three ethen that "England was classic ground ti American. Heme of ancestors. Saint Meed," eta Hetired te corner Trice te invent souie new answers. Couldn't. Fell back en first. Carried ten through tvening. Pkknticu Mulfehd When the colt is three days old the mero can go te the field and de her n.iit. The colt may be left In the stable and allowed te tuckle in tlie middle of the ' day, or it may fellow the dam If the work is near by. In no case should the 1 initie I heated, h the caution of Farm I Journal, lit which the above recently op- J pearcd, ) jygHgfa-sg .gg j-J4ffgy -5-; EKriZ'? Tjgg?a w SI uSe ruthil!g. ci" NEW YORK FASHIONS. INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT BLAZERS AND TENNIS SUITS. Ollte Harper Drawn n Vempiirltuil lle- twucn it Till) Smilleurr mill a Veiing Man llleucil Out te I'liij- Ciime Tli TviinU Olrl uuil llcr Hut. (Specl.il CerruSX)m!ene-1 ? Nuw Your, July a. I de net knew 'which of the two is (he moie soul inspir ing, n young man in it tennis "blazer" Vir n sunlleuer feuiteen IneheH in diam eter. Beth are gorgeous, if net beautiful. The young man has seme few advant ages, for he can hae and wear combina tions of color that thu peer suntluwer cannot nchieve. The lieautifirl creature represented in this accompany iug pict ure has en an "cxqulsite creation" of a blazer of yellow and black stripes and a bull vest and led necktie, and Ids hat ha.4 a band of liblam around it of yellow nud black which reminds the beholder of the vicious wasp. Tills U the lovely young man's taste and it hanneni.es well witli his yellow mustaehe and daik hair and eyes, lle could wear any ether color for his "blazer," but it would have te be in stripes and of flannel. His tieu- THE BLAZING BLAZHU. sera can be made te match or of plainer goods, and can be snug se as te cut wind better when lie wants te run, or they can be wide nnd Hap about like n bloep's sail in n calm. The young tennis man can wear a blazer blouse if he prefers, nnd while a bloii3e is snugger and mero compact, tlicre are no pecket3 te put his dainty lianth in when net playing. If he wears a bleuse he wants one of the "Cupid" lielts, and these can be of any color, though I believe they usually fellow the principal color of the suit, which, if I am net misinformed, Is generally made in botne tiecuiiar form or design te con form te that adopted by the club te which he belongs. Some wear pink, some red, some black and white, and ethers choeso colors us glaring and tasto taste lcss ns possible. Hat3 vary, Some wear blazer caps, or "fere and afts," and soft hats, while ethers wear the r.traw hat of sailor form, which Is doubtless the most becoming, but every one consults Ids or her own taste. The men are limited te n certain cut and style of garments for tennis and ether similar games, while the girls can wear almost anything they like, only se that It fellows ene or two general rule, and there Is much room for the display of personal taste. The very prettiest tennl3 drcs3es are made of white or dark blue mohair, the ekirts accordion plaited und weru witli a bleuse of soft India silk or surah. Other very pretty gowns are of tlie soft Scotch .jzi.'k2$j&. trx&jxrmss "i. : ii-jifctgLS"- iiaS Ki.n.v.r B.2W ii.jn .'4af hrtgin'i i rffrTCJS' 5 fj:g- i-f xcjss:s-is 5 ?L3i - - Tg--t-.: i:-rii7- gssjj - 11 - Q-.A-?-- ;gTvyErsjI, tennis iiauneis, wjucli ure very pretty nud gereially in delicate tints Instead of very decided colors. Often these ure tucked around the bottom und down the fient In horizontal plaita, which are feather stitched Hat. Thesoglve slendcr ness te the figure. Others have several Hat rows of ribbon stitched en or n band of velvet. Tlie pretty costume in the ac companying cut is of blue mid white flannel witli bauds of dark blue velvet, with a silver braid set upon thecdgcH. The baine ornamentation Is carried out uponlheKallor cellar. This costume Is it cry neat one, and if the wearer thinks it net Milllciciitly dressy bhe can add a sash of scarlet surah or stockinet, with a large pouieu at the ends. -The sashes, however, me apt te get into tlie way na theweaier becomes enthusiastic in thu game. Fer tennle the llttle jeckey caps are probably mero worn than anything, though they are often of the most funci T THE UBAUTIKtJI.TKN.SISainr.AND IIEIt HAT ful color, shape nnd decoration The one In the middle is of erange silk with blue embroidery upon It. Tlie ether U of checked cheviot and horribly unbecom ing The Tarn O'Shantcr hat of knit wool cau be worn If preferred, und It ought te be, as It is very pretty and becoming, but the ((epiilar fancy beems just new for tbe ugly "fere aud aft" jeckey cop of what ever material It muy be nutde of. TenuU shoes cost 75 cents te 1 per pair, accord ing te quality, und tlie cap from 6C cents te $3. ' The whole outfit can be get ten up In the best materials for about $7 te $8, provided the wearer mukea her own suit, which ia "just us easy as pl,a Ouve IlAitfut. Tlie runner. Tbe fa-iner lead no K Si life, 1ueUUe will ret; Anil when at K V lie rtu from trlf lIUbeaMwlll A K let. In t f) liax te itrtiKh'le hard Te E K tirieK out; If I 0 freu de net retard 111 creia tlieru'll 11 A drought. Tlie tired f. ! ha te pay Are n fill AZ, tee; Tbey O K ret when lie'n away, Ner any work will de. Beth it Z cannot make te meet. And then for A ! lakes Bome Learden, who ke It T eat & Eue money makm Or UttleUO finds ttiUlire; Bleb In old A U lies; The deLts he O 2. It-area liU wle. And then in PC die. Accerdinf; te n recent estiinate, la Ore gen the publie landu still undispesed of nggregate C0.703.CGO acres; tn Washing ten 4 1,700,100 acrca. Tlie Btatlstlcs, as gathered by the Henoy rretluceiu' r.xch.inge, thew that the lesBcn of Uc3 during tliu jiatt whiter wcre only alieut 8iercciit. The pros pect Is for a geed honey crop. AND POLISHER ! f 1 s'JmS'& J iaaaMaaBBBY f ? lsill miml.w( 'Tam -v aU4: jL-tJIi k kvwjl." "J?.:svi A :TSM fx wm' i aaaa ID p t .KJsM mmW' jvkxbybbbbbbbbbbbI I ii p r II iw fr.M HI ipSjlC J U'M J I ' . am I K-m K W..wm WrM .5-.-jra .fc t - ' vjjLjrtjyaxi. ay-- "'-tV8S-' Jfa?--wna-TyjS-: -T-' 'U PHILADELPHIA, PENH' A. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Hair nn th tfvttmwm, tmnnM THE diarelfim! acara, fnleH irUnda, akin canewn 'lnrimani by On vk waa tbti aeiaMl phyatcUn In Ibe a. wntHRivfimi phtctan In lb uratluaT Iwnlra j ration mjuirca avfrld certain b imlri&n tw lurm wlttfciuttlMf ir. van Jl lrr.' . lciwn"l f'peraUnK iwnlra "'" "i n "iri. i nia epnrattnn requirce 111 nt an nrt. ThU ennrattnn nMiutrea only m iwrffnead by a fkilUl phj i Ie injure tba patlanC Du. Van I) nutiniT airfl Klivaifiletf. Bri trt awitLil rMrUIn my aiid luiyalolearr. mi mm te avfrltl rntn ' epnrati aateav l phjul akilU phr alcian ur aunruun urn tbfi pjUi-nt. De. Van Drcs aaaana tre aurarV fa MIIaIi ihal h liatt rnnafurml all ...ii r-ir-ii '- ;i . iT" t ;tv,j " rv.." "., umm TIw I(iuter baa great f nnpathj tut tba affllctud, iniiiimin kiin imjchiti ui vw ixmiiaiiv iwwiRDinTiTTiim. liiMTDM at aeiatanc can rtiuirea iu (imeiiMei tu pattern rievrr (U71fri)nM4 iwy, cy r, a. t an vju NOn;-Min'i:Hri-Ul)UHHAin.-Jwitkn iieil(c tlml Ur. Vnnl)ck will lmu Mirler it I ilay.Inly'Jl,; wft&ym 1)1 lAlll x i7w Xr ?. dL 41 II U ILj1 HJjii A Vv1 "i Klte t, .K) una y, TtTius Very Ia)v. JleurH-b te 0. POISONEDWATER. One of llie Icitdliiic uiirt'ceim In tlie Army, iiuide the follewlni; I'liiiriiclvrlntte ri'iimrk i Wuti.T lillln nicireKcilillcrs than liulletn." Hlu liiiiuilni; una, Unit Kiildlint wlui ilnink luipuru witter, ilhil hyillviixe In KniiliT ihitiiImt thnu tlceM- KIIIihI hy InillcU. The mirct-eii wnx rlKht. Inipiini wnttr, f-NiK-c-hilly nt tliU miimiii, U h Ii rrlhle nuiMi or t.lrkni'M mid ilt-nth. lint the piiulleNiy, whiitHhitll w n tin T TIiite I hut ene 14-imllili; thlni; te du, mill that U te purify the uiiIit hv iiiUIiik It with Minirlliliii; thiildp tru) H nil iHilken or iIIkchoe hi ceilliiu gi'rin, unit net Ii lui; iIih-ii till like puru wlilkey. lint ll IIIIL'H irnllh und ure kept In imt- ri-cthrnllh hVKlmply iiiIxIhk it lltthmf Diilly'it I'tue.Miilt whlnkt-ylu ciitli kIiiiik they drink. IllHitHliiiplfiind mire proi'iilUe if Hiiiiimcr illM-iiM-NiinitKcrm pdIkeik, unit U ciidcirnvd liy the hetl poeplu In tlie hind. f I UMI'HIIUY'H " lilt. M U 1 1 rrTltnvHI'J-.cIlt-iur urtTfccTriTlT- t-nlly und run fully prt'iMrc'ilprix-rlplleuii; m-al for ninny )iurn In prlMitopnirtlie with MUt-t-evi mil ler ever thlrtv jrnni iimi! hy the x.'Uiilv. i:vcr lii((le Hnt lilt- In it dkcI.i1 inre for the IIIXUMJ IIIUIIIhI. 'lliiMihixi'lllc-K rum without ilruculin,', pnrir liieiirnitiii-lni' tin' xysh'in, unit urn in fact unit iImiI tliehOVKItKION lti:.MKIIi OK Tin: WOltl.l). l.lHTei-rniM ',1, mh, CIT 11 KM. I'ltlLIM i. rr.vi:iLS, i'eui:iihiii Ililluiiiiiiatleil. .'. WOllMK, Viirin Tinir, Werm L'olle i en 1 1 Lolle lii(;ef Iiif.iiiU, ... t H1I..U iiji.iu.iir iit-iiiiiii; in iiiiauia I. DIAItUIHKA.urClilhlrriKir Adlilla . 5. lYhi:.NTi:UY. Orliilins, llllleu Celli'- II. I'HDI.nilA MOUIIUr., Vemltlm;.. 7. iiiutlllrl, uuil, 11-enUilllK.. H. Ni:iltAI.(IIA,Tintli.i(hi', ruiiiiclic ll. lli:AI.flli:,r.iklli-!Uluphi', WrllBD IU YKIi:i,HIA, llllliiuithhiiiiiicli . ... II. Ml'IM'llr-i;ii nr I'AINKUli I'KllIOH-l, L WillTrX, tee l'reriiMi IVrliKl . . 1.1. (.'IK HM', tSiuiih, Iillllenlt llniitlilni; II.HAII' ItlllUM, i:rKlM-liiH. Kruiitlun. 1J. ItllKI'M.YIlHM, llheiim.ith- Tains HI. ri.VKIt mid Atil'i:, CHIIU, Malurlit 17. 1'II.IX, llllna or liltt-dlnx I'l. l'ATAltnil,llillinnrii,t'ilillii the lli-ud, i WllOOTI.NJiCOI'tlll, VloU-iitCeiiitlni. i.(u:m: iit.W. lli:illl.l I V, 1'HJ Klnil Wi-tilc- lll-S. a. kiii.nkyimsi:ahi:.. . a. n envoi's ih:iiii.ity .8i.iw :i. t'ltl.N'AllY WILMJ.VUSS, W.ttin.' Ilml, b' DIHKAHIM OK Till: Uli.UtT. r.illilla- may mi iikkiu, wiu-ru niii 1 eliUilu pnni whl KcyT rrufi-raerllviiry A. Metl.t-uyn, " llin pu pu pu rllyoriliilU'Hl'ureMnltWIilKkvy lit itheluU-, inn) kheuld Kinimuml It te IIieIiIkIichI puhlle fuMir. 'rinri-iire linnilrcilH nf ruiiillli-Hthiilnre lien . . MM held hy driiKirUU, erM-nt postpaid mi nit lpt of prlii'. Ittbllrsii'iiKKt'itM Mt.vi.(lll iuj;i) rhhl ImiiiiiiI III rluth uuil Kiild, uialli-il tin-. lll)irniii.l'.Mt.i)UlM:0.,li'JliilleiiSI. X. y. r.') HrKCIFICH. Tii,Th,S.tv rpi:i;riiiNOHYnup. TO MOTHERS. Every halm should hive ft hottle of Dlt r.MiitS'rA's tkutiiinu Hvnir, ivrf.tiiy Nifi1. NiiOplitiiier MiirpliliimlMiiii. Wllliiw lleviiCilh-, llriplni; In the lliwvU und t'loinetu )ltlleiiltTii.'tl Iiik. I'rtniriithyDns.n.KMin NKY.VritlN, lliiL-urkleuii, Mil. l)rii"-I.U mI it:S3cvnti TrMlheiUv'wut hyiimii ie inu ium-ljdcedJiNV iftefg ON THE FEMALE FACE. tipper Up, ehin, cbMkiL Uurntl ianfhA. MwilU an lu mum. In tlw nmitZ ,tn te tlncvrv, haedi. miIml rfmU'jmm'i cherfc $ klKrra (tw Umra llrw ( hmmrr Nwf T I llin At I ttlfl MhanMitl InvrtHtln mlahjM llVlfPlflll ana hp FUUKViCIt, wlikeMt Pln near, nkerk. r I nice. ELECTRIC NEEDLE OPERATION Ilj IB. VAN DICK, 40 ft. KIc rath Hi., PhlUIfilfc, Thli 1 pun ly Mlentlfle uprrmlkm, mail k wadaned bfM pnywicUtui una vntvwtfui if rnninenca betnff Uw tmw iDvitwHl In Uw world by whicli lb root cn b dwUeywl Clbn fanlr rna never crew mlii IXwui t 1 with Ibin liumlUaUnjr. ftnneiiDi; and aktamknn mnmfk t4 bAlronliArfe kiMmaUuitbatue el UQ&Ufm.um twoezftra, tctMuni c nuuir tmis mnk the hair fffev oeanor, drkrt mr Dumrrntu nn cnnrfHcwiea. mam taeipnrlnit with ywir fact) and eutMQlt lB- Vam UTCial' frnni ifaU ranatt kit irwuneni asu vm fervvrr arveaj llf.llan bleaalaai. Nelt1. MnlrritfJlguituMMrtbiDuka,wtma.r7Ma,waria, ByttUtl antfrhMiaa, LUwk frackiaa, avn aad 11 m. niit&rirMl vrinaul llut Hum. kuiAll whittt and turnout and the mwt dellcata epafatiana pcrlermad i A ll .A. loMef a dnn m bl hmu innd wtaHJ te uaa tha alertrla mwdla operaUea In danmatrfe- yara ajftii baa treat ad hundred nf n kmn Urbt. a atMuli nartea of atl. a knewl IiLmmI vamhu and nan and unuanai naiiMii knen aMrnt, m auaay nana, liLail muhM anil ni i an unprnferwlnctal and inaiiMnoadeperatora iu iucoem In nr caa. fh dvmanda 1 iitu pa tlsv tn hla linulu manda for hia arrriecai phyaffiUna. Ail who (no charg far oeoanl :r.r;" ?. srrr ""-i".rr" .i and la w will I rut te andean Ie inaaa hla trma aett iiitiuki hi rnnjnii aim. 11 iwia roll paruceura vr mau.ajuienxn tn epafwu rnll. Ifinftrra. Moara,vtea, Bna, vual j dahVvfl lalubft InakiaT 'yc&.) DrVANDVOK'aOFFIOKt40NerthCIvnthatMlhtpaN who cannot oem te I'hilatclihtu for trcjitmetit will the HLwiia lluiue, Munaay.TutHtlay mid WcUue- Mcl" ANK'HiaVKIll'IbLS. tiikui:nuineiiu.c. -ci:i.i:iiitATi:i- LIVER PILLS! foil SICK HEADACHE! Mr. mid Mm. William, Ne. 278 Hevcnlh tret. N. Y., tcidlfy tlmtthey hue ImiIIi ht-cn nunVr. nig witii nt-r (uiiipiuint mr iiiieiii live iitr, pu Inn llrei., ritUhurK, lit., tlii-y piirchuc'd four iexm, which nicy t(M)K in ceriiini; in inn uirio uirie uirio Heiih tr-etitiii lnif each Ikix, und new pro pre pro iieiintu ihi'iiiK'lu' perfectly cured of that dl- lll'W'lllBlllMIVM'. Thin In te et-rllfy Hint I li.tveheciihtihjectnt tlnii'K toM'M-re liniclaclic; Mimi'tlines the uiln would I"' m Keem 1 could nt neither day or iilKhl. Iliarlnner thoKeiiiilne I)r.-r. MclJiiie'n lilur 1'IIIh, piup-ircil hyl'leinliiK llreK., l'llt hurK, I'h., I kciituud vel it hex, of which I leek tnopllUeiiKolnir Ie bed, fortwenlElilii. They ri-lluM-il me rnllrily. Kome tlme him new etupM-dmul I huehud no mero trouble (tern kick henihithe. .. .. M. JOHNKTO.V, 1 U'U ulrfct, H.. TliUi te certify that I liuvu liad din liver complaint for klx ji'iirK.iind I no er could get tiny miillclne te htlp iii until I cemmeiu-eil ii.lii;,' thoceniiliielir. C. MeUine'H IJer rilU. prepiiix-d by Klemlni; Ilren., ritubtirt;. I'h. I can new iy te the puhllr, thai they hae com cem pletely clued me; nnd I ife hereby recommend Ihem Ie oil IvrMjim nlllli-led with adlwuKctt Hir. Trv tin in. They will cure. M.Y1UA KVANh, .Ne, 111 lwliitrect,N. Y. Iu.Ui upon halnsr the genuine Dr. C. Me ljtii'a IJr 1'IIN. prepuree by KlemliiK Dro,, l'ltttliur, I'.i. 1'rleoSjcciitiiubex. Beld by alt ilriiKiilktH. (') a &. S.S.S. I nut MtUllcd that Cancer tn hereditary In my family. My father died of It, a kUler of my iiielhi r died of It, und my own kUtcr died of It. My fivllniiKiiuiy le Imiiclued then,wheu the hnrrlhlii iIIm'ue made. IU iiptraraiieu en my hlilt. It wuk it iiiulisiiant Cancer, eitltng lit. wurdly lit kiich u way Hint It could net tx.-cut out. NuiiicreiiB retneilleswere iimiI for It, but the. Cntiivr grew klcnillly worm until It Hi-iued Unit I w.u tiueiuttl te fellow the ollicrxeflho ramlly. I took Sw Iffk Hivclflc, w hith, from the llMtilay, ron-wleilt IhopeUoii, und continued IU tle until I had taken M.'enil liettle, when I feuud m) M-ir well, I knew that S.B.8. cured "U"' MKS.B.M.1IKUJ, Wissre.v, jr. c, Nev. a), 'i. Hcnd for Heek en Ctuiecr and Weed Disease. TllEHwUTHl'ECIKlcCe.. Drawer 3, Atlanta, On. Tu.ThW) no rfKttevncua, T trrilint H. KAUVFMANi ATTOlt.NKY-AT-XVW. tyrceti' irixiiid Fleer IMileiuau law !yV MffUPukeutrvtiu Ji n 'til S 'fr m & - ' ,i2iil5!i! iA'isA ite Ai. A. ii . tr&Ltr-ir t.-i--. ?&iSfciuit-,.- iviJsmJl
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