The Potter journal and news item. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1872-1874, November 12, 1873, Image 4

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    I.f.wis Gnvlord Clark died on
Monday night, at Tienn >nt, on the
Hudson, alter a sickness of only a
few hours, from a paralytic stroke.
So has gone another of those old
gonial writers that lent brilliance to
the literature of the country nearly
forty years ago—the early days of
the X. V. Tribune and its predeces
sor. The Seu- Yorker owed much to
the poetic and versatile writings of
the two Gaylord Clarks, Lewis and
"Willis. Atkinsons Casket of Phil
adelphia and almost every other liter
ary paper helped to disseminate their
beautiful thoughts.
Here is a poem from the Xeic
Yorker of Dee. 31. 1830:
A wail tor the pacing year'.
As its funeral train sweeps by;
While the northern blast, with it- sounds of fear,
Hotvls along the darkened sky.
And winter it- peal of triumph rings
'Mongthe crashing boughs of the forest kings.
A dirge for the seasons dead:
For spring, with its opening flowers—
Fair summer, whose verdant -lieeii was spread
< iver iiiliside, vales and Itowers—
And autumn, magnificent autumn, too,
Willi it- waving fields of golden hue.
A sigh, a.- memory's hand
From the past it- trophies tears,
And before us in solemn mockery stand
The hopes of our earlier years;
The hopes that were angel- at their birth.
But perish'd—as jieii-h the joy- of earth.
A fear for the loved—ami dead—
The young and the g.-nile hear;-si:
They were with us but now the year ha- sjied—
Alas, they have all departed.
And the ruthless wind that round us raves.
Stirs the lifeless grass on their lonely graves,
A lament for pleasures gotn '
For the pleasant dreams of youth.
Win n the heart was young and around us was
throw n
The mantle—we thought—of Truth;
'Till Time swept o'er the spot where we stood,
And the mantle w ,s borne on its res" less Hood.
A wail: a dirge: and a sigh:
For.the seasons and hopes that have
flown;
A lament for the pleasures of youth that lie
On the bier of the old year strewn:
But the par for the dead —the loved of yore-
Let it fr> ely gush: we -ha' 1 see them no more.
♦
The Grace of Gladnes3.
One spring of ghtdne-s is whole
some and noble work. No man is
glad w hen li\ ing to himself. Man is
made (or the life of communion; the
perfect form of human life was the
life which found its blessedness in
giving itself to mankind. There is
physical gladness in the gl-'v of a
healthy body. That glow is the
fruit of enei'cvtie action. Titus, -lag
gard-. 1-igg: :<i-, know nothing ofthe
plty-ical joy of life. Work for God,
work.for man, work that is twice
blessed, whiclt bit - ■th him that
gives and him that lakes, i- the cor
respondent condition of a vigorous,
glowing health in the spiritual sphere.
The oh I monks were glad because
their ii\.- were fruitful. I -peak of
their best days; they la.-urn the la
ziest and drear'w -t men in Christen
dotii. Rut when the institution was
young, they hud work on hand which
they believed the world would rejoice
in. Tiny believed tbem-elvos the
-aviors of society: that by their
tcai-, their prayers, tiny were help
ing it ]'"VOn i tin [>ower ot kings and
Captains to help it; that their nplift
td haml- kept llea>. m- gate open;
that their constant -ervicc wn- a
Heaven'.-ladder ly wbieli angels of
God descended upon the world. Let
loose the wings of your loving minis
try ; stir your soul to some work
which -liall scatter bles-ings. If
mu would taste joy, frosh and pure
from it - fountain, do good, be ready
to communicate. It is this which
make- the -ottl instinct with vigor,
aglow with health, and radiant with
joy. Mali is crippled, a half-devel
oped in ing, until his unscitish min
istry is drawn forth. When he has
tasted the joy of doing good, he is
like the lame after IVter's touch, lie
goes out into the great temple of life,
walking and leaping, and praising
<;od. Tt\ it. If life is sad, make it
glad by service, service that -trains
your power, that a higher power can
only make you strong enough to
render, but here we touch the deep
perennial fountain of gladness—the
joy of the Holy Ghost. The joy of
a man who believes that God is with
him, is exhubcranl, irrepressible. The
delight of doing the will of God, to
those who have tested it. masters all
other joy. "My meat and my drink
is to do the will of Him that sent me.
and to fiuish His work."— Loudon
CongregalionalUt.
A N interesting fact showing that
the people are husbanding their-pen
nies a little more than usual is shown
in the fact that, on the horse mil
roads in most cities the daily receipts
show a falling otf quite marked.
That will he good for the health
of the people as well as their pockets.
Ex-Go \ kKNOR Clrtin is to lecture
iu Wellsboro before the Llermaie So
ciety, oil the evening of November
2otb. Subject, "Life iu Russia."
One of tue pleasantest sights to be
u an) place is a group of school
'/ ou their way to school, books
-.#/eJ, f .c,* i wv with health.
. I
L. B. COL£ & SON,
raurHiKTOKS or thi
Blacksmith arid Wagon-simp,
Sscini Street, between Main & West,)
- yorth Side,—
COUDERSPORT, PA.
WAGOX
CA RUT AGES a
ST. EI GITS rf al' deseripttoi a
manufactured to suit customers and warrantou.
Ucpalring always attended to prompt.*-,
(miii a i 1 exT""rien< *l workmen kept uie*
ploy in both shops to attend to the calls of ens
toraers.
Charges reasonable for cash or ready a .
2423 L. B. COLE & SON
|
Before pureha.-iug elsewhere call ffnd
I examine the SI XGI-*H MA( 111 XL.
\. M. Reynolds, A Wat,
J Office >n (Mmtted Block, Ccuderspcrt, la.
ELDRiDGE BROTHERS
sraciAT, Ai'.as rs tor
WOODWARD & BROWN,
VHiBKR, MAIHOIIEK, and
CHiCKERirba
PIANOS,
A ,
George Moods* Celebrated Organs.
i i'L'LLAR'it XEW MASONIC HALL lUTLDINC,
(.Veer Uoir tl
WELLSVILLE, N.Y.
i Dealers in all kin is of Mi MCAL MKRiIIAN
i i>l-l . -UKKT Ml'sit , Ac.
I TUNING and REPAIRING PIANOS a bi'KClai.tv.
> \\ e invite the Public to examine and crltP ise the
1 Waoinv vki> .t liKiiws Pianos, an 1 Guo. Woop-'
i
J. GLASE £ SOS,
Carpenters & Joiners,
I
Coudci'.-spoi'l, Penu'a.
f
j CONTRACTS taken fur all kinds of BCII.MNG—
and materials furnished.
DOORS, BLINDs and SA.-U kept constantly on
haml or manufactured to order.
CASH paid for IT NE Li MBKK.
J, GLASE A SON.
1
The srXGEIi is the best machine for
i ;i!l work. According to sworn returns
there were over 43.0U0 more sold last
year than any oilier kind made.
V. M. K'} nobis. Agent.
OYSTERS.
A. H. PEIRCE.
H itohs.de dud lttla.il
OYSTER DEALER,
COUDERSPORT, PA.
i (jsters by tilt* On. Quart. Gallon, Hundred and
Thousand received daily.
Families, Parties and Festivals supplied on short
notice.
The Trade furnished at reasonable rates,
t. ive me a trial and 1 can Suit you.
24-C2l A. H. PEIRCE.
Old Sewing Machines of any make i
repaired in a workmanlike manner.
A. M. REYNOLDS, Agent.
| —
BOOTS and SHOES !
I
*
John Eenhof,
7
WOULD respectfully inform the fit I /ens that he
continues the manufacture of
BOOTS AND SHOES
|
j at M* Ldw Stand,
MAIN STREET below MARKET,
(Soulh of the Bridge,)
ALL work done tu a Workmanlike manner
reasonable rates,
AN'l) A GOOD FIT GUAJtAX'TXKD
Give him a *aU
ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS'
SAPO L I O
Is a substitute lor Soap fur all Household
purposes except washing clothes.
SAPO L I O
for cleaning your House will save the t
latxir of otie cleaner. Give it a trial.
SAPO L S O
for Windows is hotter than Whiting or
Water. No removing curtains or car
pets.
SAPO L i O
cleans Paint and Wood, In fact the en- '
tire home better that: swp. No slopping.
Saves labor. You can't afford to be with
out it.
SAPO L 5 O
for scouring Knives la better and clean
er than Hath Brick. Will not scratch.
SAPO L 1 O
is better than Snap and Sand for poh. lt
ingTinw are. Brightens without scratch
ing.
SAPO L ! O
polishes Brass and Copper utensils bet
ter than Acid or Oil and Rotten Stone.
SAPO L I O
for Washing Dishes and class ware is in
valuable. < heaper than Soap.
SAPO L I O
removes stains from Marble Mantels, '
Tables and statuary, from iiard-tlaished ;
Walls, and from China and Porcelain.
SAPO L I O
remove, stains and Grease from Car
pets and other woven fabrics.
t here is no one article knnn n that h ill
do so many kinds iil toirk ami do it as
■cMMweUasfiapttlitt. Try it.
HAND S A 1 ) ( ) L 1 ()
a new and wonderfully effective
Toil*-; Soap, having no equal m this
country or abroad.
HAND S A P O I a ! O
as an article for the Bath "reaches
the foundation" of all dirt, open- the j
pop s and gives a health v action and
brilliant tint to the skin.
HAND S A P O L \ 0
Cleanses and Beautllies the Sktn,ln-J
stent!; removing any stain or idem-!
Ish from both hands and face.
HAND S A P O L I Q
is without a rival in the world foi j
curing or preve'iting roughm —■ aim j
chapping ■<! either hands or face.
HAND S A I > ( ) I . I ( *
* removes Tar, Pitch, iron or Ink '
Stains A crease; for workers in Ma- 1
chine shops, mines, \, t i; invaluable. ;
For making the skin white and soft j
and giving It a "bloom of beauty," it :
Is unsurpassed by any Cosmetic i
know n.
HAND S A P () la I 0
costs lit to 15 cents per cake and
ev(trybody should have it. You will
'
Don't fail to try these Goods.
!sii> if of your merchant if tie lias j| or
will procure it for yon. II not, write i
for onr Panipli!<■.-'.%lt about N; polio."
' mill K Mill lie mailed tree.
KNOCII MOIGiAN'S SONS
20 Park Fiaee. N. Y.
: 2t46a2 row
8. F. HAMILTON'
BOOK &• Jo
S. W. corner MAIN and THIRD Streets,
(OVER THE POST OFFICE,)
COUDERSPORT, PA,
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We keep constantly in process large numbers of I
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We are now building the celebrated Kane Clreu- f
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We make the manufacture of saw-mill outiits a 1
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IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
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24114 ly* BUFFALO. N. Y.
Singer. Grover A Baker, leather am!
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A. M. Reynolds, A'jfnt.
H. D. TREADWELL.
—OF—
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I Has just returned from New York with a large '
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Bcots and Shoss,
IHTHEfI t SHOE FISCISES,
LOOK AT THE PRICES!
1 WOMKN'S SUPPERS from s<>c. to si. 7-
" LEATHER I.ACE BOOTS O*. " 1.7- ;
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MEN'S THICK BOOTS 3.50 " 4.00
" KIP " 2.7.T " 4..T0
1 Small Shoes, from 86ceiit upwards.
Sole Leather, 30 rtid 31 cents per pound. \
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Vult li is -I PERB. Uhernl. I t.t i STK •
! Kl> I'A T A hot. I K M AII.TP lot OM -fallfl. A ill."-!.;
discount to Ministers, Chart hes, Suuday-Schtwts I
Todg etc. AtiIATS WAMI 11, 4 --4
"YOU ASK! I'l L TELL! '
THE NEW DEPARTURE in BOOH
AGENTS WANTED. Exclusive terriforv given
I The book will sell itselt. Fattier, Mother. Sjster
I Brother, Minister. Merchant. Manufa. tun r. Farm
er, Mint r. Ma iaerand Yourself ail waat it. There
is Money iu it. Send for t ircutar. t HKSiER
MAN t \\ EliL I KR. IW N. ftth st., Phils. IN, 43r4
WYOMING SEMINARY
AM)
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Oseof i in-inrgvst Bowtlng Schools for i>tii sexes
111 the i niU'il states. Six courses of stnrtv. Mili
tiu i nuti.--,' orunuT-ml' ' 'lege * 'ure ami T te
graphing. Torn;- '<>w. Fall term opens ". pi-in
i rr-*. Si mi r->r > 'atalogue m Rw . H. i-'OH.
! \ \ 11, A.M.. or 1.. 1.. sl'HAiil' E, Kingston, I'.i. 4r4
COLLFG!fIT£ K r.DMMFRrISI INSTITUTE. New Ha
ii ii.i' Uii. Frsparatorv to.-oilog. or busi'ies .
i i tri'ii ars sent on application. M M. 11. KIsSELI,.
j Principal. " 4r +
Ths very best plan
By which you rati obtain Life insurance is the
Low Premium, AH Cash, S! KT Plan, It furuishes
tie-largest amount of iusuranee for a giv.nsuiu
of money. The contract is plain : .ml .It-finite,
without complication, mystery or utirei-litinty.
The po . y i- aiv. tys worth its hu-t, the premium
never itiereases. It is the most sa'isfactory ami
economical p'.sn (■ r tin- ;:.-.<iauf. Thi TRAVEL
ERS Ivsi :■ >' t:: ' ! vny. • ' Harfforil, ( <>wi.,
grant- Life Insurance upon this ex.-ciieut plan,
lis security is unquestioned. Apply t • any A Kent
or see,.l for Circular. .v>r4
GETTYSIII K(.
Katalysine Watsr
w
Is the nearest approach t- a tqieciflA < ver .lis -ov
ere.l f. liysiM'p i. . Neuralgia, Rhea.? a Usui, limit,
Gravel, i>iabei.-s. Kidney A Urinary Hc-oa-s gen
erally. It restores muscular power to the Paraiyt
! . It ires Liver > m t bti !.>.-< r. mi • 1 Ua.-rho
■I ;! s'. ( niisilji.:!;. :i, \sihl •!, i at:.: Ii 11 ■•!.
i lis, l -case- . I tie. shin, t-cnera! li.-iq.it.. ,v V;r
--• vims Pi.-, ,-t ration from Mental or Physic a! Ex—
. i It.-- let.-.at -t Aiiiote evi r tlis-ovi-r- I for
Excessive Eating oi Drinking. it corrects the
: stomach, promotes digestion a relieves the heart
! almost lin;iateiy. ijouseholrt stioulrt l>t w;.li
on I it. For sale bj all Druggists.
t~"Fora history of the Springs.nn-rtii ri-p.-rts
| of the power of water over tiisi a.-t-s, marveiluus
! cures atul for testtmonlals from distinguished uien
send for pamphlets. WHITNEY BK< >s., t ieneral
Agents, syr s. Front st.. Philadelphia. Pa.
(•KTTYSiiITMi Nl*!ti Mi CO. 4..14
I \r,.v i.-v 'harte rapidly with stencil 4 key check
i - * outfits. . atal a: ■ a full parfleutijrs
I free. >. M. Spkn<:br, 11 t Hanover st. Boston. s>r4
H OVt "!'! s, m V P. of 1 lii- secret mi!. —
. Mustache ,v Whiskers in 4iilay.-. Tti. OUK.M
.-K, i.ki .1 id Pt others. < iarnbier ' i*rs<-k-. t'anti-il
ogy. V.-ur: I'-0.-iui-!, .in ail tha o-l .urn: !".<•' >K ' <l-'
. \\>MKKS. Mailed l'-r .. en's. Artlrv.-.s D. C.
i t C'TLKK, Carthage, Illinois.
12,000,000 ACRES.
CHEAP FARMS\
"'he C ic -ti 1 -t La:i 1 it; Mark ! f r sale hj the
Union Pacific Railroad Co ,
In tho Great Platte Valley.
15,(MM),000 acres in ( ctilral Ncbmska
: Now lei -ate in tract- of forty acres ami upwards
or: five and ten rears" erertit'at six percent. No
a ivanee Interest required.
Met and healthful t nutate, fertile soil, an ahuu
j dance -f good w „tr,-.
! THE I'.Ksi MARKET IN WEST. The great
Mining regions of Wyoming. Colorado, Utah and
Nevada being supplied if. the farmers i . the Platte
. Valley .
Soldiers entitled to a Feme stead of
160 Acres.
THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES.
FREE HOMES FOR ALL. Millions ot Aercs of
hoice tiove; iinient lands ojien for entry unrtertin-
Homestead Law. near this (treat Railroad, with
-o-l markets and ail the eonveni'*m s of an old
j settled country.
I Free passes to purchasers of Railroad lands.
Sectional Maps showing the Land, aiso now :i
--tion of l)eseri;iti\e I'ainpi-.'ef, with uew maps,
i mailed frt-e every wI :> re. WHress
o. V. D WIS,
43r4 ( •omr. /'. K. A'.,' -i * u Nki.
M'CLELLAN'S
INSTITUTE FOR BOYS
At Wi-c flu -"-r. Pa. \ tieautiful and elevat'-d
•ittiMlili, *' we-t of Philadelphia. Si.?: ions
playgrounds with gymnasium, stmientap. -pan- i
"" 1 ■ .'it go, P>.!ytecl;n,. - ItooK or toi-fio—Sp-■-
< ial provisions made for very young boys. Many
siudeitls remain, as tioardera, during summer\a
■ -ation. Session begins s. -pl. lit. Addrc --
1 B 4 RORKR'I M. M ( I.ELLAN.
THE
ART! 11l
SEffIHG IACHIE
00.
Want relia'.le ami enerpetie Agents in thiseounty.
! 'ie -VlfTOlfiS a Lo.-k-sti.-a, sjmtti • Maehitie,
1 with s.-li-setting Needle, I>est tinished and most
cf. et Machine ollei.-d. An inc t a-e of over
."put percent or; sales of 1-72 over Hil.
For tenus. etc . address
VP TOR SKWINA. MM MINE CO.,
iHe 4 1281 chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa
11 ION CITY
GIN WORKS.
! \ 'arg. a-sortment of Muzzle P.reeeh Loading
■•:i-g I* A I Nibble Ha I s:,„[ Itipe-, );■ .
i P1 is. Pistols.sportmgtido,is,v 1' -i; g i'a.-kle.
tiii A ovatuiue mv sto> k or -end for l'riee List
Address 11. 1:. SHI'LTE,
; Uj-i : I.P.ertv street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Repairing done on short notice.
I
lin* oldest A nit.-t reliable i ..stnution for oh- .
airing a mercantile education. For circulars :
•VI ite to p. J)( ,y s < )N>,
11 J 4 Pittsburgh, Pa.
To the Trade" only! (1873)
"W -A...T C H E S !
ill IVION IIS. 4 |.o liS.
Jewelry, Watch & Clock Material,
&c., &e.
NO <>Ll> GOODS,
j EVETtVTHIXG NEW A: FRESH.
NEW YORK BILLS Dl'l'LK ATEI).
tyorders promptly attended to.
WHOLESALE EXCELS I YELY.
G. li. BABSKTT iV CO.,
Hj4 60 FIFTH AVPNI F,
I'ITTSIU Ri.II. PA. .
AGENTS WASTED
i ""-".in jiikk that every ri. . i H ,. ,
I -. i : arge, and extra bleu? nuien'su ; •• ,; -. ..
-.!■ a.e Wlliing ■ WO-:- . ,\] .1 . t,£
1 • nlar and 1 —us to
EDWARDS BROTHERS,
Arii-o. a i.iop 1 ~,1 -t,, .. f
j W* 87 Sxili Mteet, I uts-.u-g . p ; ?.
In. ia PoHsl: Co.,
MM. Kl) , MA NA <. K It,
MANUFACTORY. 203 I'KNN AVEM E,
PITT.-lit KtiH, PA.
.laiuifaetureis ol the u.-.-t Poii-i. i„ tj. e world for
- ai n.g and restoring to its oiigii „i lustre 40, d. !
, SHvw, Hated-ware, Bi-as<., Ohuw-wan
: ,oi O x l,' V ' ■ '-"e Engim -. and anv
arti. le that ail! receiv. a |..>ii-. . t*iq-.\i
AI.KNTS \\ AN'! El), to canva-s this town. J
I i-e-s a.- above, eucle-mg 26 ecnts for sauipie i. ■
! ' !wri " ! - _ 11 j4
/ llil'R< II AM) S( IIOO], pun.
IV, ■ lie lip:.
M 1 OOL an ! OFFICE I>!>KK, PFWs, and PUI
IT is e .tile of seasoned Walnut and Ash lumber
Bend for jirices to
c. c. nrx NELLS,
174 Liberty .Street,
PITTSBURGH, p A . [
Vinegar Biw
FURELY VEGETABLE
FREE I'lutM AI ( (l ,; I
K
• DR. WALKER'S
California Vinegar i|
t r
Dr. J. V\
rirar Riltfis sre p. (
1 preparation, nvulo t A., H
tive herbs fomitl on tin
a N I
nia, tlie ineiliciiidl pno e Eg
aro oxtr;i<Tei tliereL o;:i \ ; . i
: ;
j daily askel. u Wlwt i-1; c :! .. s I
! niiparallcied suect- .s of \";v
: Tints f" Our anstver is. ti;: H
; the cause of disease, an-i'! |
covers lii.s health. , The .?■,
i hiood puritier and a life-g . fl
a pel left Renovator r:;.- J
of the system. Xever j . I
; ivistorv of ti." world I .- .. H
, coni'jioimdei! Jiocsi-ssil g I
qiliiiities of VtXt UAH Ml Pi". - :
: sick of every disease man ;- H
are a gentle Purgative as
relieving Congestion or '
•• the Liver ui,l \ i.-eeral Org..
Diseases I
The properties of I;
VISKOAR Mm Kits are A:
Carminative. Nutritious. 1.e.,-
Sedative. Counter-Irritaut Sudorific,G I
tive, and Aati-Biiious.
Al aiet'nl TiioHsaiid-s
I "GAR BITTERS the most i
igorant that ever stist. I
' ystetn.
No Person ean <ak" tlnsi ii;;-,
iccnrdiii.o to (iireetions.; >
inweil, pre vided tlieir t
: troyed by mineral pi •• i
means, ami vie I orgai a
: repair.
Ililious, IK iHiHcbt ami h;
.;ill<-111 levers, f
ent in the vaihns of •
'iirouohout tin- Fnite.i s? n
:llo.se of the Mi.s-i.q<ippi. u
! Llinois, Tennessee, ('umbo,.
us, 'led, Colorado, Rr;. s .1: t.
Pearl, Alabama, Mob e. s
moke, .lames, and nia; <:
in-ir vast tribytarics. t.-r- .
entire country during tin S"im
: Aittmun, and remark;;bit
oils of unusual heat ! ''
iivariably aeeonip. nit*.i <; v
• rangeiuents <■! tiio s: .-uaeii ; .
.!;d otln r abdominal . vera. 1.
.
erfal iniiuenee upon 1... a v... -
. <;an ; . i s essentially not ■ - ;
;
I
.;s they v.ill speedily re; . a •
I
I
I
functions of the digestive org I
Foi tily tic 1 ho;!y nuai. - i m-J
by ptirifving all its liui-.lsu . \ ,
HITTERS. NO epidemic I to
of-a system thus lure-arnie i.
Djspops!:: or Indiirosiior. ■
ache, I '..in in the SI o-alc. i
Tigbtno; of tin- Che-t. 1"
Eructations of the Stoirm-h. ]. :
in the Mouth, Bilious Attai ks, I'
tat ion of the 11. art. Inilaiuii;. "
Lungs, p tin in the rem lof :
neys. and a hundiTd other p:.
tonis, me t!ie oifsjo 1 : L
Due iiottl - win prove a l _ i.o
of its merits tiian a lena • . . •
! :n.-nt.
Scrofula, or King's Fvil.
Sweiling.-. L'ieeis, Lry-ijii-,,i . S
Goitre. SerofuUui- lii|]uiuiiiu:i
Inflanimatii'U-, .vb-rcu; il
Sure . Lruptit'iis of the Sni-:. s I
i;i the a- i:i all . her > ;• -t
eases, Walk nil's YIMA.AR i
shown their gretit curat -• 51 ->■
mo-t ob.-tiiiate uu.i iatruci;; •
For iuriunitntito:' ~ .i• im
ItliouuiatisiH, Go c .
tent and Inioi lnittei" Fever- !
-he Ml.aid, I.iver. Iv .ney , i . 1
these Bitter; Lav tut apial. .-
are caused by \ i atcd 8i0...;.
Mechanical Li - . :
gaged in I'aint.s and :
I'lu.ubtrs, Typ - .-tier . (>•' i
Miners, a.- the,, itti\' in L
10 paralysis of ti.-- 1. •.<•' ■ T
against tin,-, t Aft a do-e <.f \ ...iv -H
--i:oan Rrn iats ... casit.;,
For Skin Disfji >;
ter, Salt-liheuiu, Blotcl.e f*p- ■ '
Pustules, Boil <. Carlitt L
Scald-head, S -e K\v .
Scurfs. i)i-colota;iot|s of ■ .- - h
and Distui-es of tite Sr. ' ' '-' l "
or uafure, are iitcra!! r ;1 1,1
nit of tin- -ystein i-; a • ' - - 1
of these iLiters.
i'iii. Tap . i.iid other Worn*
lurking in tl • -;. -loin of -o : a: y;!
are etfectuaiiy destroy cd and n-iti
ystetn of itteuieiue. 110 verinii
iielmiiiitics will tree l • y sit •
ike these Bitters.
For FciuaL . ouiplainls.
or old. iiuurrici! . , gie. at ll.>
uanliood. or ih 1 ini of til 1
Bitters display -n decided a
improvement is soon percept:
( Icansc (ho Vitiated Blaoii
ever you iim i: purities 1 1;-:.
the skin in Pimp Lrupii--'
cieanse it when you lim! it
•sluggish in the vein ; clean— i'
touLyoiir eeling- will till y.
the biooti pure, and the In .did 1: :i -'
will follow.
li. 11. Mr DON % LI) .v ('•• ,
Druggists nail Gen. Agts . San Fr.c ' .
ami rur. of WashingttM; aial Cl.aril- ~
soil! by alt Druggi-1 - .1' ' *
Lastal..lislit'tl in l w;
FU-.K.--f l is Ik t! in ! "'
M"e, VP ♦*) C*"' "
C. C. Djr tr-f: r & ! •
Miinuig. lut©;-- of 1-an unrt v " r
no stq.C.ior in stilt Ml;.; • 1.; I n !
'n.as'oranyothe. Uun.itun iba,-. t -•
aoiliithil.s.
I'hotiigiaphs HIMI Price Li-t- --i
- w le-ii in thecitv rtoiFt .rg •! I' ■ I "
'ite la-go Golrteii t lialr,
46,43, anpsu SEVENTH > xr ~
'436jly Pir-1-r.l •
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