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    STATE OK OHIO,CITY OF TOLEDO, I I
Luc AS COUNTY. J
Frank J Cheney makes oath that lie j
ig senior partner of the firm of F J. i
Cheney & Co., doing business in the J
city of Toledo, County and State afore- ;
said, and that said firm will pay the j
siiin of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS I
tor each and every case of Catarrh that I
cannot be cured by the use of Hall's |
Catarrh Cure. FHANK J CHKNBY.
,Sworn to before n "■ and subscribed |
it) my presence, this Oth day of Decern- |
her. A. D., 1886.
A. W. QLEASON,
(SEAL.) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken intern
ally, and acts directly oil the blood and
mucnous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free.
P. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
What Our Reporter saw in New York
A recent visit to one oft lie largest paint !
factories in the world disclosed machin
ery that was producing 10,000 gallons of
Paint, and doing it better and in less
time than 100 gallons could 1» made by
hand mixing.
This was the celebrated L. & M. Paint.
The l<. & M. Ziuc hardens L.it M.
White Lead and makes L & M. Paint
wear like iron for 10 or 1 i» yeur>.
4 gallons L. & M., mixed with •'! gal
lon- Linseed Oil makes 7 gallons of paint
at a cost of Jess than Sl.2d per gallon.
If any defect exi>ts Lu L. & M . Paint,
will repaint house for nothing.
Donation of L. & M.. made to church.
Soid by Harry S. Lloyd, Emporium,
I'se Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup.
Ohildreu like its pleasant taste, and moth
ers give it hearty endorsement. Contains
no opiates, but drives out tho cold through
the bowels. Made in strict conformity to
Pure Food and Drug Laws. Recom
mended and sold by R. C. Dodson.
What it it that tastes as pleasant as
maple sugar and <|uiekly relieves coughs
and colds? Mothers who have used it
will quickly answer: '-Kennedy's Laxa
tive Cough Syrup." The pleasant cold
remedy that expels the cold through its
laxative action on the bowels. Conforms
striekly to the Pure Food and Drugs
Law. Contains no opiates. Sold by It.
S. Dodson.
Williams' Kidney Pills.
Have you neglected your kidneys?
Have you overworked your nervous sys
tem and caused trouble with your Kidneys
and Bladder? Have you pains in the
loins, side, back, groins and bladder?
Have you a flabby appearance of the face,
especially under the eyes? Too frequent
desire to pass urine? If so William's
Kidney Pills will cure you. Sample free.
By mail 50 cents. Sold by 15. C. Dod
son. Williams M'f'g. Co.. Prop's, Cleve
and, <). D-ly.
Williams Carbolic Salve with Arnica
and Witch Hazel.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises. Sores. dcers, Salt Rheum,
'letter, Chapped Hands, ami all skin
eruptions. It is guaranteed to give satis
faction, or money refunded. Price l!.">c
by Druggists. Williams M'f'g Co.,
Prop's Cleveland, <). For sale by R. C.
Dodson. 0-ly.
Warning.
All persons are hereby forbidden from
trespassing upon the property of this
Company without a permit from this
office, or the Superintendant at the
works.
KEYSTONE POWDER MFG. CO.
Emporium, Pa., August Ist, 1903.
24-tf.
NOTICE FDR PROPOSALS.
LED proposals will be received by the
O County Commissioners of Cameron county,
Penna., at their office in Emporium, Penna., un
til eleven o'clock, on the seventh day of May,
!907, and be opened two hours later, for repair
ing bridge over Driftwood Creek, at Howard's
.store, Emporium, Penna., said repairs to consist
of furnishing such material as is required, and
placing the same in position according to speci
oations on tile at said County Commissioners of
tice. All new work to be painted and bridge ad
justed. Certified check of two hundred dollars
to accompany all bid. Commissioners reserving
the right to reject any or all bids.
J. W. LEWIS,
S. P. KREIDER,
O. L. BAILEY,
ATTEST: County Commissioners.
W. L. THOMAS, Clerk- 9-3t
Register's Notice.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, I SS . 4
COUNTV OF CAMERON. S
N'OTICE is hereby given that Henrietta Fetter,
Administratrix of the Estate of Jas. R.
Fetter, late of the Borough of Emporium, Pa.,
deceased, has filed lier first and final account,
and the same will be presented at next term of
court for confirmation ni xi.
WM. J. LEAVITT, Register.
Register's Office, I
Emporium, Pa., March 11th, 1907. I l-7t.
Uniform Primary Elections.
Uniform Primary Elections will be held in the
several election districts of Cameron County on
Saturday, June Ist, 1907, from two o'clock, p. m.»
to eight o'clock, p. 111., at the usual places of
holding the general elections, when there shall
be elected:
DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTIONS.
REPUBLICAN, ONE DELEGATE
DEMOCRATIC ONE DELEGATE
PRO HIBITION, ONE DELEGATE
PARTY OFFICERS.
REPUBLICAN,
One Chairman County Committee.
One Member County Committee from each
election district.
DEMOCRATIC,
One Chairman County Committee.
Two members County Committee from each
election district and when there shall be nomi
nated by each party:
CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES.
One Candidate for County Treasurer.
J. W. LEWIS,
S. P. KREIDER,
O. L. BAILEY,
Cotinty Comniissioners.
ATTEST:—
W. L.THOMAS, Clerk. 7-3t.
Xatcst County Correspondence.
CAMERON.
Monday, the ojit niritr (3ay of trout sea
sou. was very cold, but as usual good '
catches are reported. Fish stories have ,
commenced.
Mrs. Win. Mcilvaoe was an Empori
um caller on Monday.
The dance held in the k. G. E. hall
Monday evening was well attended and
all report having a good time ,
Oy Lupro left Sunday for Sinnatua-1
honing, where lie is employed in the lum- j
her yards ot Barclay Bros.
Owing to the resignation of thepresi j
deut of the athletic club, of this place, it !
has cancelled all schedules until further j
notice. The cancelling of the meeting ;
which was to he held Saturday, was a t
great disappointment to all as some good -
bouts were scheduled.
John Cruger, of Canoe llun, visited
Emporium.
.John May, of Sterling Run, spent a
few hours 111 town Monday.
Ed Me bidden has purchased a fine j
team, which he intends to use on the j
farm this summer. He is at present us- j
itig them on the road.
Great improvement has been made on i
the public roads under ibe able supervis- j
ion of path master I lousier, who was ap-1
pointed by the supervisors. Let the j
good work goon as it is badly needed. j
.1. Vs. j
MIX RUN.
Gladys < CKeefe closed a very success-1
ful term of school last week.
We learn that Mrs. K. A. Lord ex
pects togo to the Williamsport hospital
in a few days, to receive medical treat- i
ment. Iler many friends hope tor her j
speedy recovery.
Henry Smith lias begun his spring
farming, also painting. Henry is an up- \
to date farmer.
Mesdames Henry Smith, Ella Mc- i
Mullen and K. A. Lord visited Mrs. Mar-!
shall Barr oue day last week.
Soloman Mix and grand-daughter J
Nitia Ross are visiting Mr. Mix's niece, j
Julia Smith aud other relatives.
Misses Frankie Barr and Audra Lord i
did shopping at Driftwood Saturday.
R. G. Smith aud James Smith are do- j
ing carpenter work at Mix Run.
Mrs. Wm. Bisset of ltenovo is visiting '
her mother Mrs. Dan'l McQuay.
POPSV.
HUNTLEY.
Miss Helmbrecht spent Sunday with
friends at Wyside.
The employees of Hon (!. W. Hunt
ley are moving the hay from his storage
barn this week.
Albert Jordan of throve II ill, lost a
valuable horse Monday morning with
colic. Mr. Jordan was in Big Bun for a
load of ties when he noticed the horse
was in great pain rud took it home as
i|uickly as possible, but the horse soon
dieg.
Pcnnsy »foreman M. E. Confer of
Shintown, was the guest of J. F. Sullivan
Sunday.
Misses Gladys O'Keefe and Floy
Whiting of Sterling Ruu, visited Mrs.
Henry Layton Saturday and sampled
some of her famous buckwheat cakes and
maple syrup which are the best in the
county.
Wallace, the son of foreman Johnson
rau some foreign substance into his leg
one day last week. The leg swelled very
badly and would not respond to local
treatment. 11c was taken to Driftwood
Sunday and Dr. Beale operated on the
limb and removed the .offending matter.
At present the little fellow is doing as
well as can be expected.
Operator F. J. Confer was an Empori
um caller Monday evening.
Mrs. J. F. Sullivan was a business call
er in Emporium and Renovo Monday.
Wm. H. Logue and Minard Farley
were business callers in Emporium Fri
day. Wm. Logue has purchased the
Farley estate and expects to make some
extensive improvements on the property
in the near future.
Mrs. John Witchey and son, who have
been visiting relatives in town for the
past month, have returned to Renovo.
Miss Colwell, of First Fork, is the
guest of Flossie Johnson.
G. W. Starr was a businoss caller in
Driftwood Saturday.
Signal Inspector D. E. Spangler, of
Sterling Run, was a business caller in
town Monday.
Mrs. Henry Layton, was an Empori
j um caller Monday.
Bertha Wylie, of Pine Street, visited
friends in Driftwood last week.
B.J.Collins, J. E. Johnson, C. J.
Miller and Clyde Collins were at Drift
wood Saturday.
Have you heard Levi Smith's new
Edison records ? They are a sure cure
for the blues.
S(juire Sullivan was the guest of
Srjuire Larrabee at Emporium Tuesday.
Mr. Birmingham, of Sinnnamahoning
and train dispatcher Barraws were the
guests of J. F. Sullivau Saturday.
Clarence Johnson has joined the Grand
Worthy Older of Section Men and is en
titled to all the courtesies and benefits
connected with the job.
The athletic club, after being closed
CAMEROIs COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1907
FROM OUK KEPOKTERS.
since the memorable contest betweenWm.
Killinger and .J. F. Sullivan, opened its
doors Saturday evening to a full house
What was to be a six round contest be
tween one of our town boxers and a
Renovo man was stopped by manager W.
R. Smith, in the second round and
awarded to the iocal man on a foul.
Both men were fresh at the end of the
bout but were somewhat marked up about!
'the face and shins. Manager Smith an- j
nounces that there will be several more j
interi sting bouts shortly. However he'
says the use of Driftwood conversation
water is strictly forbidden on the premis- j
cs. Ray says:
Chicago is noted for pork,
Rochester boasts of fine wrappers, • i
New York and Boston are away up in "G"
But "old Huntley" beats them all for scrappers ;
G. W. Starr held the stakes.
J. P. 8.
RICH VALLEY.
11. J. Lewis and Louis Evans, of Lewis i
Run, called on L. Lockwood and wife, j
Sunday.
Estella Dulling, of Emporium, visited j
her parents at Cooks Run Junction Sun- '
day.
Mrs. Leon Chadwick, of the city, was
the guest of Oscar Heath and wife, of
Elk Fork, last week.
Ray Poorman, of Emporium, called on
his Valley lriend Saturday evening.
Some weddings are booked for the
near future. How about it, (j. L. 11.
Fred Peterson, of St. Louis, arrived in;
the Valley Sunday.
Orlando Wiiitmer and Leo Housler, of
Salt Run, attended church at Cooks
Run, Sunday evening.
Jack Ingersoll, of the city, called on!
Pine street friends Saturday evening.
Ray Adams, of Buffalo, is visiting his j
parents, D. 11. Adams and wife, of this
place. He was formerly night engineer in >
Howard's hardwood mill at Howardville,
but now is assistant engineer at the
Niagara Motel, at Buffalo, N. Y.
Sheriff Swope was in the Valby the
first of the week on business.
A. C. Goodwin died at his residence in i
this place, Monday night. The funeral :
will be held to-day, Thursday. Inter- \
ment at the Cooks Run cemetery.
William Brown and wife, of Riverside!
Park, were surprised Friday evening by
a number of thair Valley friends. Alter
enjoying themselves till a late hour the !
party returned to their homes, voting
them royal entertainers.
Edward McCormick moved in part ol
the double house at Cooks Bun Junction
this week.
M. A. p.
STERLING RUN.
Elmer Whiting and son Harry, re- j
! turned home from Ligonier, Saturday.
i G. 11 Ilowlctt spent Sunday with his '
; family
! Evangeline Brooks closed a successful
: term of school Tuesday.
Mabel Mav returned Monday to her
; home in Westport.
The boys' Sterling Run base ball team
played their ilrst game of the sesson at
Hicks Eun Saturday—7 to 10 in favor
of Sterling.
Bibianna O'Sullivan was a visitor in
town Tuesday.
J. P, McNarney, wife and children,
were guests of Thos. M. Lewisand family
on Sunday.
Bertha Sterling, who is nursing in
llidway Hospital, was the guest of her
mother one day last week.
Maud Law, of Benovo, was the guest
of her uncle, J. A. Dice, several days the
past week.
Mrs. P. J. Robinson and family have
returned home from a visit with friends
in Driftwood. They expect to move to
ltidgway this week.
Mr. Allen, the blacksmith, has moved
his family into the house owned by Jonn
Anderson, on the Herrick farm.
Herbert Robinsofi gave a farewell
party to a number of his friends Tues
day evening.
Esther Stewart, who has becu ill the
past week, is able to be out again.
Mrs. Robert Warner and son Arthur,
of Emporium, were visitors in town the
i past week.
James Furlong went to Sinnamahon
ing Monday were he expects to work for
V. A. Brooks, who has all the State
lands to survey.
Mrs. J. E. Smith was a visitor at Em
porium Tuesday.
Mrs. Fred N. Shaffer, of Emporium,
was visiting relatives in town the past
week.
BLUE BULL.
Pneumonia's Deadly Work.
Had so seriously affected my right
lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of
Rural Boute I, Georgetown, Tenn., "'that
I coughed continuously night and day and
the neighbors' prediction—consumption
—seemed inevitable, until my husband
brought home a bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery, which in my ease proved to be
the only real cough cure and restorer of
i weak, sore lungs." When all other rem
edies utterly fail, you may still win in
the battle against lung and throat troubles
New Discovery,the real cure. Guaranteed
by all drugirists. 50c and SI.OO. Trial
bottles free.
Too Long Winded.
The inhabitants of tlie Canary isles,
finding themselves oppressed by fam
ine, sent to tln? governor of Gallcia one
of their head men as an ambassador.
They advised him not to lose himself
in lung winded tall;. lie promised and
kept his word, lie took with him a
larw fiutnlier > 112 sucks, and, arriving
at the town where the governor was
011 i In- circuit, he opened one of them
before him, raying only these words:
•'lt is empty. Kill it."
The governor ordered this sack and
the rest to he tilled with meal, but he
saiil to the speaker: "You had no need
to tell lis that the sack was empty nor
that it was neeessary to till it. We
should have readily guessed that. An
other time ho briefer in your talk."—
Bon Vivant.
LIST OF CAUSES.
T IST OF CAUSES SET DOWN FOR TRIAL
1 J al May Term of Court for 1907, com
mencing Monday, May G.
No. 58, April Term, 1906.
Owen Dinintjy vs John Kelly.
]■'. I>. I. iet, Esq., for l'lff.
No. fi, December Term, 190ti.
A. E. Lord vs 1,. K. Huntington.
F. H. Ely for I'Hi'. !•'. D. Leet for Dett.
No. 0. January Term, 1901.
Eugene Kelley, Executor of the estate of A. G.
Kelly deceased vs It. L. Hacket, S. J. Hacket
and T.N. llacket, Executors of the last Will and
Testament of S. s. Hacket, deceased.
P. I). I,eet, Esq., for Plff.
No. lli, July Term, 1804.
Mary Nolan vs Johu Kelly.
F. D. Leet, Esq , for Pin.
T. S. liickok, Esq., for Deft.
No. 20. April Term, 1905.
P. C. Spencer vs Frank Fox.
B. W. Green, Esq., for PUT. Cole Kuntz, for
Deft.
No. 27, July Term, 1905.
Mary Grace Kelly vs Frank Sliives, Kate Shives.
I. S. liickok. Esq.. for PUT.
Green & Felt, 112. r Deft.
No. 14, October Term, 1905.
Johnothau li. Kephart vs The Pennsylvania
ltailroad Company.
S. 11, Glassmire, Esq., for Plff.
J. C. Johnson, Esq.. for Deft.
No. 19, October Term, 1905.
Octave Hloch and Paul Hloch, a partnership
trading under the tirin name of Coinpagnie
Generate des Produits Metallwigiquea lie
France, for the use of Hloch Brothers of New-
York City, N. Y„ vs the Emporium Iron Com
pany, A. Brady manager and proprietor.
F. I>. Leet, Esq.. lor Plff.
Messrs. Johnson & McNarney, for Deft.
No. 16, April Term, 1900.
.1. E. Johnson vs Frank E. Willson.
Green & Felt, for Deft.
No. 41, April Term, 1900.
Htilman J. Lewis vs P. S. Culver as Tax Col
lector.
F. D. Leet, Esq., for Plff.
WILLIAM J. LEAVITT,
Frothonotary.
/ lOURT PROCLAMATION.— WHEREAS: —The
V J lion. HARUV A. HALL, President Judge and
the Hons. JOHN MCDONALD and GEO. J.LARAR,
Associate Judges of Courts of Over and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common
Pleas for the county of Cameron have issued
their precept bearing date the Ist day of April,
A. I)., 1907, and to me directed for holding
Court of Oyer arid Terminer, (ieneral Jail De
livery, Quaitcr Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, und Court of Common Pleas in the
Borough of Emporium, Pa., on Monday, the
Oth day of May, 1907, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
and to continue one week.
Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices
of the Peace and Constables within the county,
th;;t they be then and therein their proper per
sons, at 10 o'clock, a. in., of said day, with their
rolls, records. Inquisitions, examinations, and
other rememberances, to do those things which
to their offices appertain to be done. And those
who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute
agaiustthem as will be just.
Dated at Emporium, Pa., April 15th, 1907,
and in the 131 st year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
J. D. SWOPE, Sheriff.
(iw. J.Laßar
Furniture
I
J Every Wife Her Own
Seamstress.
If she possesses a Sewing Machine.
Without one, sewing is hard labor;with
one it becomes it pleasure. How much
money a woman can save that would
otherwise have to be paid to the dress
maker if she did not own a sewing ma
chine. If you are still without one, let
us supply yon with any of the best
I makes for a mere trifle. It will earn
its cost in saved dressmakers' bills
i within a year.
Ijiiilidakiiig
lien. .). Liiliiir
For Sale.
Hide hoard, ten foot extension dining
room table and six cane chairs, all oak.
Inquire of MRS. D. VV FELT. 4-tf.
For Sale.
Three residences singly or in double;
also all the vacant lota and store build
ing on Fourth street. Terms to suit
purchaser.
3-tf. R. SEUISB.
O. B. Howard & Co., have the only
largo stock of shingles in the county at
the present timo. RED CEDAR from
the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR
from Wisconsin.
SHORT TAJCKS'BY"
L. T. COOPER.f
THE STOMACH.
My but pcop! ' iomnchs do caust .
Jut of trouble* }. ci r"t'. fr, wager some
doctorr in St.
1 P*"l, Minn.,
it&H ! l! ' at one half of
•' *»L all sickness is
caused by the
- V % t'toniacb. After
" > * assured them
-'j that my medi
cine did nothing
but put the
vS&f & stomach in shape
j''#/**:' aiid they had
/<? ■ ' &&ml spent a day list
t Hb gB ening to what
people who call
c. it. I'OWEU.. Ed on me had to
say, they had lo
agree with ir.e. They heuVd people come in
and tell ine that for years they had been near
the srove with Brigiit's disease, or lung
trouble, or kidney complaint and all man
■:r of discuses und '.hat the New Discovery
• .i'.i cured them. O! course these people
were mistaken, it was nothing but their
■Jomiichs. As a matter of fact when the
stoti.ach gives out most everything else is
thrown out of order too.
W!': i: a person feels tired and dull and
.'.e .pouJenr. is loosing flesh and don't
"b'cp well, has '» -joor memory, a hud
luste ::i fhc mai'th, ■* coated tongue, and
j;her troubles he 'r to believe a iot
A things are the r -:U with him. Nine
ihanets to one it's his stomach. Fve
ecu Cooper's Nov Discovery bring back
lenlth to too many people ia just this
shape to believe anything else. Here's a
'etter about it:
"I suffered for a long time without
knowing just what was the matter with
me. I seldom felt like eating. I lost
4reatly in weight. My digestion was ex
:xtremely poor and when I did eat I
nvariably suffered afterward. I was con
stipated and frequently suffered from nerve
•acking, violent headaches. When 1 heard
:ti what the Cooper remedies were doing
or others I resolved to try them."
"Relief came with the first bottle. My
ippetite and digestion improved rapidly.
! am no longer constipated nor do I have
:hose dreadful headaches. I sleep well
wd am gaining flesh." C. H. Powell, 13
Harrison Addition. Duluth, Minn.)
We are selling immense quantities of
these medicines and our customers express
2reat satisfaction.
R. C Dodson, Druggist.
I JASPER HARRIS
ISpringClothes
Sunshine again and the snow
; rapidlv disappearing. Spring is
knocking at the door and suggests to
you that it is time to buy your Spring
suit. Gouple JASPER HARRIS
with thought, and come here and get
all that's perfect and good in
SPRING CLOTHES. The new
broken checks are here in brown and
greys.
| SPRING DERBIES
Every man who is particular
about his new hat will be interested
in a STETSON HAT. We sell high
grade hats at popular prices, and we
guarantee "every hat we sell.
Dressing Your Boy 1
The models of boys clothes this ||
season surpasses all previous seasons.
The Bell suits, the Sailors and the '
Russians, the two piece suits, all are V
J as artistic as tailors can make them.
v Agents for the Crawford Shoes, 5
112. Monarch and Silver Shirts, Arrow |
P Brand Collars and Cuffs.
I Jasper Harris, I
Opposite Post-Office, Emporium, Pa.
Catarrh
To proveun<iu< -rtionalily.nn'l beyond anydoulif,
that Cntnrrii of tin; no*', tiiul throat can bo cured,
! 1 mil .'inil.-hinpr patieiii- through druggists, small
| free Trial iioxes of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cur.
: Ido this lioctiusn I nin FOfcrUtiii, that I)r. slump
j o.turrh cure will bring actual gubrtantiftl lt>-'i>
Nothing eertiiinly. Is »o convincing as a physical
te>t.o(aiiy article of real, Keiiuine merit, lint Unit
ailiele must - merit, else tie- test will
condemn, rather than advance it. Dr. Shoop's
; *i tiirrli Cure is a snow white, healing antiseptic
i i aim, put up in beautiful nickel capped glass jars
i , .Vu*. Such -nothing agents as Oil Eucalyptus
Vhvniol, Menthol, etc., itv<■ incorporated into a
v Ivety, cream like Petrolatum, imported by Dr.
1- iioop from Europe. If Catarrh of tho nose and
throat has extended to tin- stomach, then by all
in .nis ala.irse internally, I'r. Shoop's Restorative.
Mc.uineh distress, a lack of general strength,
bloi'tirig, lielch'ng, biliousness, had taste, etc.
1 svi ly call lor Dr. Shoop's ICestontive.
Vor uncomplh a ted catarrh only oft lie nose and
throat nothing else, however, need bo used but
Dr. Snoop's
Cd.tdri ii Cure
"ALL DEALERS"
HUMPHREYS'
Veterinary Specifics cure (liHeases
i of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs and
Poultry by noting directly on the SICK PARTS
without loss of time.
A. A. > FEVERS. Conist'iitlniiH. Intlnninie-
CCRES j iluim, Lung I'CIER, Milk (''ever,
51. It. )SPHitl\R, L&meness, Injuries,
CURIESS Kbeuiiia t i HIII.
C. C.iSOBE THROAT, (luinsy, Epizootic.
CURES) Distemper.
&R?sS WORMB - » o,b - "«"»••
K. E. M'OlfiHS, 112 'ol«N, Influenza, Inflamed
ccni'B J Lung", IMcuro-Piieuifionin.
F. F.MOLIC, Rollyndie. Wlnd-HI own,
CUREB ) Diarrhea, I>ysentery.
G.tt. Prevents MISCARRIAGE.
"•-"a 112 KH>\EV dc 111. A IfliEK DINOItDERS.
V.I. )KKl\ niSKANR»<, Mauve, Irruptions,
CDRiiy 5 fleer*, Grease, .
J. K.'IWU CONDITION, fctnrimr < or.t,
CURES ) fiudlKCstlon, Stomach s:nur,.-r.».
60c. each ; Stable Case, Ton Specifics, Book, &c. t $?.
At druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Mtvlfclno Co., Cor. William and John
fitreets, New York.
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