8 ALL SORTS. It makes no difierance how bad the wound if you use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal and leave no scar. R. C. Dodson. Sly A whisk broom is a good thing with which to clean the horse radish grater. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping-cough readily yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use "this remedy in timo and save a doctor's bill—or the undertaker's. R. C. Dcd son. 81y The continued sobriety ofthe Cubans is evidence that they have not yet had a sight of that $3,000,000. By allowing the accumulations in the bowels to remain, the entire system is poisoned. DeWitt's Little Early Risers regulate the bowels. Try them and you will always use them. R. C. Dod son. 81y It is said that the average Filipino cannot count above two. That is suffi cient to keep track of the number of American prisoners they capture. Some of the results of the neglected dyspeptic conditions of the stomach are cancer, consumption, heart disease and epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure prevents all this by effecting a quick cure in all cases of dyspepsia. R. C. Dodson. 81y A religious census of Pittsburg has been taken. In Chicago religion is never permitted to enter into the tak ing of a census. If you have piles, cure them. No use undergoing horrible operations that simply remove the results of the disease without disturb ing the disease itself. Place your con fidence in DeWitt's With Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others; it will not fail to euro you. R. C. Dod son. 81y On the Democratic menu it is notice able that the drinkables outnumbered the eatables at the ratio of 16 to 1. J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor of the Democrat, Lancaster. N. H., says:"l would not be without One Minute Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled with a cough or cold. It is the best remedy for croup I ever used." R. C. Dodson. Sly Mr. Bryan would give §I,OOO if he could feel as confident regarding the future as Roswell P. Flower does. Don't think you can cure that slight attact of Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure it; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive organs to health. R. C. Dodson. Bly Ohio is now in a position to sympa thize with Georgia. It also is afflicted with a Sam Jones. If you suffer from tenderness or full ness on the right side, pains under shoulder-blade, constipation, bilious ness, sick-headache, and feal dull, heavy and sleeky your liver is torpid and congested. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will cure you promptly, pleas antly and permanently by removing the congestion and causing the bile ducts to open and flow naturally. They are good pills. R. C. Dodson. Sly Diphtheria has never become epi demic in any town where Armstrong's Diphtheria and Quinsy Drops are known and used. 6ly Are yon Troubled with Dyspepsia? If so, do not neglect until It is too late this opportunity of ridding yourself of this trou ble. Dr. fenner's Dyspepsia Cure, as the name implies. Is simply for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. This Is a preparation long and successfully used In private practice by ono of America's best qualified physicians, who Isan accepted authority on all medical ques tions. If not satisfied after using one bottle your money will bo refunded by R. C. Dodson. Sore lungs, pain in the chest and pain ful breathing are quickly relieved and cured by the old reliable specific, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. This remark able remedy breaks up a cold in one night and is, without doubt, the very best medicine for all affections of the throat and lungs. It lias cured thou sands and will cure you. It never dis appoints. Try it at'once. Oiygh Syrup VViil quickly heal Sore Lungs. Do -ire Munll ami pleasant to take. Doctors recouimemi it.i rice 25 cents. At all druggists. HUMPHREYS' W I TCH HAZEL. OI L C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. J Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. I* Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O- Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and Si.oo. •>ld by druggists, «.r sent post-paid on receipt of price ill .lirilltKVS* CO., 11l X 113 William SI., New York. 112 TANSY 112 A SURE RELIEF TO WOMAN f oi all troubles peculiar to her sex. {-ff.Send by trail or from our Agent. SI.OO per box. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., CLEVELAND, OHIO. For sale by R. C. Dodson. ALL AROUND THE COUNTY. First Fork. Forest fires are raging but no great damage done. Geo. Courtwright has moved onto the Wm. VVykoff farm. Our fanners are all busy during this good weather, getting in their oats and early potatoes. Wash. Bailey has moved into his old place at the mouth of Brooks Run; Ed. Isowers having moved onto the M. F WykofF place. Amos Lorshbaugh has moved into his new house at the mouth of Muley Run.on the site of the one destroj'ed by fire some time ago. The Logue brothers have got about through cutting heading bolts, but have hundreds of cords to haul to Bailey Run siding. R. M. Williams is occupying his old place again this summer. V* # # t Mason Hill. Mason Hill gossip will soon begin. Maud says she was not asleep if she did have her eyes shut. Miss Ethel Barr is visiting her brother W. U. Barr, at Mix Run. Mr. Charley Miller, of Millers Run, was seen on our streets Friday. Mr. Harry Williams visited friends in Medix Run a few days last week. Misses Emma and Pearl Marsh visited their grandparents a few days last week. Littie Georgie Tanner, Jr., was guest of his friend Maud Williams, one day last week. Geo. Rudolph, of Rolf, was the guest of his friend Geo. English a few days last week. The forest fires caused great excite ment Sunday among the famers on the west end of the hill. A number of Mason Hill's young swains attended the play party at Millers Run on Friday evening. Clarence Miller and Walter Barr, two of Mason Hill's bright young men took in the excursion to Pittsburg on Sunday. They report a good time. Edward Barker and his friend Geo. Taggart, of Emporium, passed over the hill on Wednesday enroute for Medix Run. Did you get there, boys? Quite a number of Mason Hill people attended the surprise party for Mrs. Saul Barr on Wednesday. They re port a good time. Sixty-four persons were present PEGGY. Buckwalter. Fishing is the chief industry in our section of late. Mrs. Bert Close was an Emporium visitor last Sunday. Mr. Feltwell, of Emporium, visited his son here, last week. Dell Reed, of More Hill, registered at the hotel Hillyard, Saturday. Mrs. B. McGuire attended the funeral of Mrs. Welsh at Emporium, on Satur day. The Norton boys left the first of the week for Bobby Hun, to work in the woods. Mr. Jordan, the P. & E. R. R. car penter, was doing some repairing here last week. W. C. Heath is making some wonder ful improvements on his residence at this place. J. Skillr.ian made a flying trip to Dußoia last week. lie claims you can see McKinley times there all right. Mrs. R. Fisher's mother-in-law, who has been visiting here for the past week, returned to her home at Sunbury, on Friday. Willis Gaskill came up to look around and see if there had been any changes made in our city. You don't have to go so far now, do you, Willis? The bridge is nearly done and More Iliil people can be proud of it as well as of their Supervisor, who certainly knows how to do the business. John Lawson is all smiles the last few days, all 011 account of that, assis tant foreman that arrived at his home last Saturday morning. How about a smoke, John ?" On Friday afternoon the residence of Mike Hillyard was discovered to be on lire, and our fire laddies were on deck as usual, but would have lost the tight had it not been for the men on work train. Will Jordon made a business trip to "Germany" last week, and returned with a lot ol nice Michigan potatoes, lie will devote special attention to potato raising this summer. DUSTY. »*« SinnemahoninK. Our little town has again assumed I an air of activity and industry, with ■ bright prospects for a busy and pros perous season. Messrs. Barclay Bros.' drive came in on Wednesday of last j week and the big mill, planing mill I and shingle mill are in full operation, and this is not the only satisfactory condition that conlronts the laboring classes here, notices having been issued by the Messrs. Barclay that after April 30th wages will be advanced to the old j scale existing previous to the panic | times of 1805. This firm was among the last to make a cut in wages at that time and are now right in the band wagon with the earliest players, wav ! ing a banner of protection and pros j perity, which is not only gratifying to j their many employees and a pleasure I to themselves, but also presents a tough >"argument for the calamity howlers to I run up against. Some of those who j claimed that with a gold standard and I a protective tariff wages would never ! bo restored, are now at a loss to know | whether to crawl into a hole or climb a ' tree. Surely McKinley times, based on a solid financial system, are good enough for people down this way, and such incidents as these will influence 1 more votes than all the free silver ! speeches Col. Bryan could grind out in i a year with a four-horse threshing ! machine. The social event of the week was a ; birthday surprise party given Mrs. K. !F. Smith, b the lady Maccabees, of which lodge Mrs. Smith is Chaplin. Of course a number of drones or king Bees were also in evidence. The affair was admirably planned and executed with military precision, so that when the estimable little lady returned from a call 011 a neighbor she found her own CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1899 ! cozy hive in the possession {of a swarm lof strange been A treaty of peace was I at once ratified and Mr. and Mrs. | Smith were invited to join the mob and partake of refreshments furnisiied by ! the visiting queens while the drones j presented their fair guest with an ele | gant stand. The evening was very I pleasantly spent and about eleven ) o'clock the Bees took their flight, each wishing their genial hostess many happy returns, and promising on the next occasion to provide an extra freezer of cream for Sir Knights McCoy and DeShetler. At present writing Jessee Michaels andßilly Davis are in a fair way to re covery from the effects of their little (?) lunch. JOB. The big mill of Barclay Bros.' is run | ning fail blast and everybody is happy j and cheerful, seeing notices posted of I an advance in wages of ten per cent., j commencing May Ist, 1899. This ad j vance was not solicited by the em | ployees, but the Barclay Bros, are | always up-to-date with their men and j will always do the best they can with I them; all they .ask is an honest day's | labor for which the pay is always | ready. As M. S. Quay is U. S. Senator, the | liars' club of Sinnemahoning held a j regular meeting, Monday evening, Pap , Berfield in the chair. Minutes of last \ meeting read and approved. There j was a lively debate 011 the report of J Pap Blodget 011 his visit to the liars' j club, of Emporium, two weeks ago. He was fined three dollars for owning I up to having been outclassed by the j Emporium club. The fine was settled j in tobacco and all took a chew and l called it square. The old man had j occasion to visit the county seat on | Monday and upon being met by Stub j Cavanaugh finally concluded to with j draw from action. Shiner Welsh took ! a glance at the party and disappeared, | as Frank Seger could not be found to j help him out. Old Charley was the first one to recognize the visiting mem bers. Sheriff Mundy spun a good 0110 but it was no go, as the "Irish nine" in general putin an appearance. By the way, Patsy Morrissey, the captain of the famous gang, is hard to beat. Ed. McNarney was too sleepy to bo any good so he was excused from attend j ance. Big Tom Davins told a big one, then Johnny Ilogan caine next; he re -1 ported that he never told a lie in his I life until he met Joe Strayer—this is j the place to bo educated, John. Ed. Morse told of sawing 60,000 feet of lum- I ber in half a day on the mill he is run j ning with one circular saw. While I this talk was going on Dick Lloyd was ! spinning them outside. Pat Huxley's I story of the cow that fattened a whole j dairy with her breath, was mild. The I party, after seeing West Barr, of Sterl j ing Run, and John Buck, of Driftwood, [ adjourned to meet the party from Sin | nemahoning, at the station. At sight | of A. R. Berfield, Joe M. Shafer, Geo. | T. Shafer, and Pap Blodget, the 13m ! porium club hid their heads under side walks like rats in a sewer. They re -1 marked that they could not stand fire I from such talent as was represented that I day. FIDE. [Our left-hand reporter informs us j that the Coroner was called to view the ! remains of four members of the Sinne j mahoning club, found by Patsy Burke near Howard's file room. Upon inves -1 tigation it was learned that the foolish { chaps had the effrontery to tackle Dal ryrriple and droped in a dead faint at j the first blast from his bugle ] —EDITOR. Kidney or Bladder Troubles. j If you suffer from kidney, bladder or urin ary troubles, or from too frequent or scanty I urine. "Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure" is what you want. Hed-wettint; by ' children la generally cured by one bottle of I this powerful remedy. Testimonials are 1 disregarded, many people doubting the hon- I esty (insincerity of them. we therefore avoid j plying any here, but will furnish them on ap plication to dealer whose name is given I below. If not sat isfied after using one bot tle your money will be refunded by R. C. Dodson. I There are indications that an old- I fashioned summer is to afflict suffering humanity after the old fashioned I winter. Rheumatism Cured. My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain Balm tor rheumatism with great re lief, and I can rocommend it as asplen ! did liniment fur rheumatism and other j household use for which we have found | it valuable. VV. J. CUVLEK, Red Creek, N. Y. Mi-. Cuyler is one of the leading mer chants of this village and one of the most prominent men in this vicinity. -- i W (J Phippin, Editor Red Creek. For sale by L. Taggart. April The number of bald headed men seen at the theaters lately is regarded as i evidence of the formation of a wig trust. I Many people suffer untold tortures from piles, because of the popular im pression that they cannot be cured, j 'fabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment will | cure them It has met with absolute success. Price, 50 ets. in bottles, tubes 1 75 cents L. Taggart. April I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enterprise recently, which leads me to write this. I can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for | colic and diarrhoea, i have never had 112 to use more than one or two doses to ! cure the worst case with myself or children—\V. A. STUOIXD, Popomoke City, Md. For sale by L. Taggart. April Crocker was the lion at the Demo cratic dinner, but the tiger was also much in evidence during the evening. Even the mo3t vigorous and hearty people have at times a feeling of weari ness and lassitude. To dispel this feel ing take Herbine; it will impart vigor and vitality. Price 50 ets. L. Taggart. April Mr. Ilobart is now coovalescent. A statesman wasn't going to bo outdone by a mere author like Rudyard Kipling. Throat Sore P A slight soreness or the most serious throat diserse is quickly relieved and I cured by using Armstrong's Diphthe ria and Quinsy Drops. Your druggist has it, if not send 25c in stamps to"The I Cure U C 0.," Butler, Pa. 61y The Democratic factions should re member the lamentable end of the Kilkenny cats. Would Have Done tin- Nllllie*. Rndyard Kipling undoubtedly got his ; wit from his maternal grandfather, the Rev. George 15. Macdonald, a Wesleyan clergyman. It is related of this bright Macdonald that in the days when he was courting the lady whom lie after ward married the father-in-law to be— ; an aged Methodist with extremely strict j notions in regard to the proprieties— was injudicious enough on one occasion | to enter the parlor without giving any warning of his approach. The conse ; qtience was that he found the sweet ! hearts occupying a single chair. Deeply shocked by this spectacle the old man solemnly said: "Mr. Macdon ald, when I was courting Mrs. Brown ' she sat on one side of the room and I | on the other." Macdonald's reply was: "That's what ! I should have done if I had been court | ing Mrs. Brown."—Troy Press. A Heroic Itemed)-. Malta's way of treating rheumatism j is a trifle heroic, but a generation , brought tip on mustard plasters and ! electricity ought not to object to it. The patient is stripped and bees are I cordially invited to settle upon his ' body. It amuses the bees and cures the | rheumatism, so it seems to be a philan ' thropic system all around. The poison ] in the bee stings is said to neutralize J the acid in the blood which is responsi ! ble for the rheumatism. TIIOIIUIN Gray. Gray kept the elegy by him for nine years before he gave it to the world. He polished away at it all those years as a lapidary polishes a gem, and | the result was he made it a gem. In his ; whole life he wrote comparatively lit tle, and when asked why he had written | so little he replied: "Because of the exertion it costs in the labor of compo ; sition. " Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land ; who are not a'raid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprie tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have j given away over ten million trial bot- I ties of this great medicine, and have the satisfaction of knowing that it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Ashma, bronchitis, hoarseness \ and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on L. Taggart, druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. and sl. Every bottle guaranteed, or price re funded. For coughs and colds there is no ' medicine so effective as Ballard's Ilore j hound Syrup. It is the ideal remedy. ; Prices, 25 and 50 cents. L Taggart. April Some people think they can't properly I honor the memory of Jefferson without j getting drunk. j Mothers! Beware of those secret rob- I bers of you baby's quiet and health. | Those sleepless nights and long hours of tiresome vigil are caused by those terrible enemies of childhood—worms. ! Destroy and remove them with White's I Cream Vermifuge. Price 25 cents. L. | Taggart april Aguinaldo wants the Fi'ipons to talk j Spanish, while Gen. Otis is devoting j his efforts to making them walk Spanish, j Cuts, wounds, burns, sprains and bruises quickly heal if you apply Bal | lard's Snow Liniment. Price, 25 ets. ' and 50 ets. L Taggart. April France is again trying to flirt with | Uncle Sam. She realizes her danger I of becoming a wall flower while all the j other powers are choosing partners. DR. BULL'S Cough Svrup is a most j valuable remedy for all throat and 1 lung affectious. It cures a cough or j cold in one day. Doses are small. Results sure. Price 25c. a bottle. Those horrid fits of depression, mel ( ancholy, low spirits, and sudden irrita ; bility, that sometimes afflict ever good tempered people, is due to the blood being permeated wilii back bile. Herb ine will purify the blood, restore health ' and cheerfulness. Price 50 cenrs. L. Taggart. April Liver Complaints and Nervousness Cured. A torpid liver always produces dullness Irritability, etc. You are all clogged up and feel despondent. Perhaps you have tiee.tcil wiili physicians or tried vnne recommended ) medicine without I11« lit. All that is n< HrgiiM. 'tit against "I'r. l-'en tier's Ulciod and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic." which wo insist will cure nervousness and liver com plaints. If not sat Isfled after using one bot tle your money will be refunded by 11. C. Dodson. Diphtheria is in Los Angeles, Cal, and a telegram is received by the 1 i Cure U Co., Butler, Pa., ordering Arm i strong's Diphtheria and Quinsy Drops |to be sent at once by express. This I shows how a good article is appre [ ciated 61y Pain Unnecessary in Childbirth. Pain is no longer necessary in child j birth. Its causes, being understood : are easily overcome, the labor being I made short, easy and free from danger, I morning sickness, swelled limbs,, and like evils readily controlled, and all i female diseases speedily cured. Cut I this out; it may save your life, suffer | not a day longer, but send us two cent j stamp and receive in sealed envelope full particulars, testimonials, confi dential letter, &c. Address FRANK THOMAS & Co., 52-26t Baltimore, Md. NOTICE. To whom it may con-v»n. rpilis is to notify you that the Emporium Oil 1 Co., will collect and dispose of all oil cans and property of said Oil Company's Koute, dur ing the mont h•? of April and May, 1890. Per order Emporium Oil Company. For further particu lars enquire of a3t. J. U. FETTER, Manager. NOTICE TO COXTIIACTOIia. rpilE School Directors of Shippen, desire to an ! nouncethat they are ready to receive bids for the erection of a new Township High ftchool liuilding. Plans and specifications for the build ing may be seen at the office of Johnson & Mc- Narney. in Emporium, Pa., 011 or after April '2oth. All bids must In- presented, sealed, not later than May Oth. 1899. The Board reserves the right to reject any or oil bids. h. L. SPENCE, President. ATTEST: GEO. VAN WERT, Sec'y. 7-31 , Spreads Like Wildfire. You ean r t keep a good thing clown. News of it travels fast. When things are "the best" they become "the bei-.t selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist of Belleville, 0., writes: — "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have ever used in my twenty years experience." You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of the stomach, liver kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies the blood, strength ens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Puts new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, run-down man or woman. Only 50 cents. Sold by L. Taggart, druggist, guaranteed. "A word to the wise is sufficient" and a word from the wise should be sufficient, but you ask, who are the wise? Those who know. The oft re peated experience of trustworthy per sons may be taken for knowlege. Mr. W. M. Terry says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other in the market. He has been in the drug business at Elkton, Ky., for twelve years; has sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Cham berlain's is the most satisfactory to the people, and is the best. For sale by L. Taggart. April Pn gl (p g\ Dr. Williams' Indian Pile a H |_ anointment will cure Blind, •y jti IT w ßleeding and Itching ?J K| lb»Pile.s. It absorbs the tumors, a H allays the itching at once, acts jj ESBIus a poultice, Rives int-taut re | lief. Dr. Williams'lndian Pile Oint jfS ment is prepared for Piles and Itch- Hfl ini* of the private parts. Every box fs warranted. By drmrgists. by mail on re ceipt of price. .iO cents and WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by R. C. Dodson. „ B ?\ff pr IMA /a |\2 Saw w &»» & a e \3 r i Wavi oM E « v'fev'y' C# - BoniailtKei! t:ee >* a reliable, monthly, regulating medicine. Only 1 /Sfe ?VC"i J tiiC I'Uftftfidrugs &uoui(i be useo. If you want the bcthi, got dk Or* Fesa2 r s Piife ~\ Ther are prompt, sate and certain in result. The genuine (Dr. Peal's) oerer dieap ' *■ uuint. 6ent anywhere. 81.00. Address fEAL MxtejCiJTß C«„ Cleveland, O. For sale by R. C. Uodson, Emporium. Pa. G. SCHMIDT'S,^ FOR ,|p>>/ FRE SH BREAD, M Popular """"55,... —)BaK"y. * "" CONFECTIONERY Daily Delivery. All orders giv.en prompt and skillful attention. | _ I i£. We have purchased and received our stock of Sping jjpl PI and Summer '<m DRESS GOODS, :f Comprising a line oi Linens, Mull, Swisses, Organ- ||,i dies, Muslins, Ginghams, etc.. which we offer to the people of Emporium and vicinity, at exceedingly low i ! ( prices for quality of goods. t 0 <• (O C) <0 WE HAVE •> «* °> i-t.' " India Linens at 10, IM, 15, IS, 20 anil 25 cents per yd. •> J* White Lawns at 10, 12, 11, 1">, 18, 20 and 25 cents per yd. „ i. s Colored lawns, —twelve different shades at 15e per yd. «) ;.<.y <• Mulls at from - - - 16 to 25 cents per yd. ®> 2 Organdies, very good at 12 cts. liner at 25 cents per yd. a \ . j:) Dotted Swiss, largo and small dotts at 10 and 20c per yd. o i'ij! Muslins, large quantity at exceptionally low prices. •) ; \%\ ;» Outings, light weight for summer uses, at 8 cents per yd. J; [|sj! to Ginghams, fancy and plain, from 6to 10 cents per yd. •> , 0 V? <* Calicoes, fast colors, good patterns, at little prices. (« a o t ° "V- We invite you to our store to compare our prices and pj goods with others, as we feel sure that after a fair M comparison you will be more than pleased with the M'Sjj ||v goods we offer and the service given. 4J3J CARPETS. § When in need of a carpet, call and examine our line of patterns. We handle carpets from sample and from ilpL M the fact that we do not have to keep a lot of capital :J| tied up in the stock, we can offer you lower prices. M Leave us your order and we will have you the carpet fjilj in two or three days. |j|| MATTiNGS, I We have a line of Mattings, and very desirable pat- ||J terns, at prices that defy competition. Do not expect [;i>i)jj to get new mattings at last year's prices, for you can- jf| not, as the prices have been advanced by the jobber M and we retailers have to lollow suit, oi not handle v'jjjl ,l,e line. g ■ 3 RUGS, 3 We have a small line of rugs, very nice patterns,which : :i:i we would like you to see. Call at our store and the . clerks will be onlv too triad to show vou the stock. ['j; !'" : * " 11 C. B. HOWARD CO. \ The Cure that Cures I P Coughs, & \ Colds, J p Grippe, L Whooping Cough. Asthma, J Bronchitis and Incipient Jl Consumption, Is K~ toil 112 jg The CrERMAN RSMEDV !k Sr CUTM Vt\roi\. z.VA A\stases. J K. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. iTMLERTISirr^ 'BUCKEYE rlilB?: \ OINTMENT 112: r CURES NOTHING BUT PILES ";A SURE and CERTAIN CURE& 9 known for 15 years as the u *■ BEST REMEDY for PILES. I 'V SOLI> 15Y ALL DRUGGISTS. - rrcyjrol ty BICHAEDSON ME3. CO., ET. lOCE. J >:-■ I-'or pale hy L. TajjKart. :.4-l-!y. SDR. CALDWELL'S g|E YRUP PEPSINS CURES IPiDIOESTION. 0 3
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