The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, October 19, 1882, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Henry A. Tarsons, Jr
Editor
THURSDAY, OCT., 1!, 1882.
ENTKRED AT THE POST-OFFICH AT
RlDOWAY, PA., AS BECOWD CLAS8
MAIL MATTKK.
uerCBLICAS STATE TICKET,
For Governor,
JAMES A. BEAVER,
of Centre County.
For Lieutenant-Governor,
W. T. DAVJ.E8.
of Bradford County,
For Judge of the Uupreme Court,
WILLIAM HENRY BAWLE.
of Pblladelpbla.
For Secretary of Internal Affair.
JOHN M. GREER,
of Butler.
For Congressman-at-Large.
MARRIOTT BROSIUS,
of Lancaster.
Republloan County Ticket.
For Assembly
O. M. Montgomery, of Wilcox.
For Jury Commissioner
J. V. Bonnert, of Jones.
Death of Frank Queeu.
Pblladelpbla, Pa., October 18.
Farnk Queen, founder and proprietor
of the New York Clipper, died at his
residence In thia city to-day of par
aylisis of the brain.
Millions (jiven Away,
Millions of Bottles of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, have been given
away as Trial Bottles of the largo size.
This enormous outlay would bo dis
astrous to therproprietors, were it not
fur the rare merits possessed by this
wonderful medicine. Call at O. G.
Messenger's .Drug btore, ana get a
Trial Bottle free, and try for yourself,
It never fails to cure.
Pearson's Pluck.
New York, October 18. Postmaster
Pearson, having learned that the
heads of the departments lu the post
office had been requested to aid in the
collection ot funds for political pur
poses from the employes under them,
to-day issued a circular calling the at
tention of those officers to the fact
that by aiding in the collection of
these funds they were guilty of a mis
demeanor, and punishable by fine and
by discharge from the service of the
United States.
Uncle Sam gets a Legacy.
A package was received at the treas
ury department containing $'JOO,000 in
govern men t bonda, bequeathed by a
Hobokeu, N. Y., miser, named Joseph
L. Lewis, to assist in extinguishing
the public debt. The ease lias been
before the courts in New York for
some time, a claim having been set up
for the estate by a woman who alleged
that she was the wife of the testator.
It was decided, however, that she was
an imposter, and that the money be
longed to the government. The bonds
have been temporal ily deposited in the
loan division of the Treasury depart
ment to await the return of Secretary
Folger or his -tiiicccssor. When they
have be:n formally turned over to the
Secretary of the Treasury the bonds
will be canceled and destroyed, thus
wining out nearly a million dollars of
the public debt.
Potato Plckingr.
What did the people eat before they
had potatoes? This inquiry is sug
gested by the fact thai theaiinual crop
of this vegetable in America is esti
mated at 200,000,000 bushels-one-eighth
of which are grown in this
State. The potato is a modem vege
table, the first tueution being that of
Pedro Cieea (1580), who says that the
people of Quito eat a root which they
call pufiOH. This city consumes and
exports 25,000 bushels a day, and yet
old Itome, with thrice our population,
did not have a potato. You cannot
lind mention of the article in Gibbon's
"Decline and Fall of the Human Em
pire,'' nor in Virgil's "Georyle," which
is an agricultural work. Few families
would feel comfortable if deprived of
potatoes for a week, and yet the world
had to do without them for more than
0,000 years. The principal potato dis
trict, in addition to Kensselur, Sara
toga and Washington counties, is the
Western part of the State, bordering
the Central and Erie roads, Potato
varieties are constantly changing.
Some of our readers may remember
the old-fashioned "Pink Eye" and the
"Early Junes," which were succeeded
by the "Western Beds," nud then
came the "Peac.hhlow." This was a
highly popular variety, but like others
was transitory, and then came the
"Early Kose," which also proved un
reliable. There are a dozen new vari
eties before the public at present, some
of which put forth extraordinary
claims. Troj (N. Y.) Times.
It is Fortunate.
Cblcngo Tribune.
It U in every way fortunate that the
final struggle against me niacuine can
be made this year, when the control
of the general government is not in
issue. The Independent ticket whicli
Is run ncuiust the Arthur-Cameron
ticket in Pennsylvania, and the wide
spread defection ugainst the Arthur
f'nnkliinr ticket in New York, are the
!f,rolhirles of the repudiation of the
machine in the Chicugo convention of
1880. Had Garfield Uvea it is possiuie
t hat the nonular triumph in the con
vention, typifled by the principle of
district representation and empnusi.eu
hv the defeat of the third-term project,
Id have been complete. But
Artknr'u accession to the presidency,
t.hn restoration of machine influence
libnnt the administration, and the gov
erumeut support extended to the State
bosses have made it necessary to renew
ii.a flx-hr,. The revival of boss rule,
machine appliances, and Federal dic
tation in New York and Pennsylya-
linvn iiin.de those States the battle
ground. The party can well afford to
Submit tO 1110 neroid irauneui. v
wivntinn 1m the cnlv Cilcctivo remedy
The Democrats may carry New oik
and Pennsylvania, and may even gaiu
i- ,u,Hv ..mil ml of the next Congress.
but the ltepublican party will be
stronger In 184 for the banishment
,m1ih mnfihlno and hv reason of the
t.bv lBirmriKtratinn of its power to ro
frm j it nbiweB which tcrow up In its
ouirTruiika. Tt Iri alnn OOK.'dbld that
Democratic Congress may contribute
Materially to Republican btwvsiiurfjl
If IBE
Has caused the
HAX.L. BUILDING, and, with a few tools saved from the burning,
my shop
stock of
HARDWARE,
RAILROAD "
Is as near complete as the limited
arriving on every train.
are a specialty with me. I have
assortment ever
Friends, I need your trade at
friends in. No trouble to show goods, and if any
little bill drop m and settle it. 1 can use it.
tovigorous!""pushjV; business,
strength to ..'study a" profession,
strength to regulate a household,
strength to do a day's labor with
out physical pain. -.' All this repre
sents what is wanted, In the often
heard 'expression,'" Oh 1 , 1 wish
had. the" strength I'.'.r! If you are
broken down, have not energy, or
fsel as If life was hardly worth liv
ing," you can be relieved and re
stored to robust health and strength
by tsk'ng BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS, which Is a true tonic a
medicine universally recommended
for all wasting diseases.
901 N. Fremont St., Baltimore
During the war I was in
jured in the stomach by a piece
of a shell, and have suffered
fromiteversince. Aboutfour
years ago it brought cn paraly
sis, which kept me in bed six
months, and the best doctors
in the city said I could not
live. I suffered fearfully from
indigestion, and for over two
years could not eat solid food
and for a large portion of the
time was unable to retain even
liquid nourishment. I tried
llrown's Iron Bitters and now
after taking two bottles I aro
able to get up and go around
and iuu rapidly improving.
G. DEOS.EU.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Is
a complete and sure remedy for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Weakness and all diseases requir
ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic
tonic. It enriches the blood, gives
new life to the muscles and tone
to the nerves.
S THE HULL VAPOR COOK STOVE,
Trie OLDEST ANU USLT HbLiAbLC,
la the only da
vice of ita kind
Hint nil stood
THE TESI
OF YEARS,
end earned uni
versal public
com nienuatlon.
Does every
description of
CookiuR, Wi su
ing, Ironing,
Fruit Canning,
j. eroiiieruomua
Ho work bere-
tOIOIO UOf.O lil
IhonriUnnrvcnnk stove, and without it lusul-
leruble ht-at, toot, ashen, elo. -,
fOH bUMftiEK USE THE iNDISHENSABLE.
1 Ba-lieliiilile Ageuta wanted iu uuoecunied
territory. A'ldr
4nn. o fltM...t- ij.r. Cliuiiii.luin. Cleveland, Ohio.
K-irv!.f,a!rf j
FSEE
removal of the
was started on the next day after the
STOVES,
AND
fW MWh 1ST 1171 iSi
shown in this market, and
PRINCIPALLINE
Itie SUoltTKST, QUICKEST anS
t;7"5BEST Una 10 St. Joseph,
rvluts lu lowu, qAtclilaou.Topcka.Deiil-Nebroski.,Jtl9tour1,IiaIIii.ieo!j,llUj,Oil-
as, Now Mexico, Arizona, MulPsLSvvesioa,
tana and ToxaB.
O DEE I O C3fr
TnU r.outo 1ms no enperiur for Albert
Cnlvereay75r: Katlonully reputed aa
lr conceded to .sa.. belnK the Crest
be the Post equipped -i-Sra JThrouahCur
l.allroad In iho World for S2 Lin
1 ciaw'B 01 travel.
KANSAS CITY
All connections made
la Union
'sd, V Depots.
Throngn S.-f
Try it,
Tickets via tUlSSjT
and you will
Celebrated Line lofSXyOjVy And traveling
sale ot all owceslnT-V''IJv luxury, instead
iho U. 8. ond V V CA1. of a dla-
Canada.
CV All
comfort.
Inforniatlnn
about liatps ot
Fine. Sluepirg Can,
;., r,ief?rfui!v niven lr
T. i. PGTTF.R. fEHCEVAt LOWELL.
Sd Vice ITM't 6 OenH dfannfj Gen. lizs. Agt.,
Buy tlie Celebrated
YALE & JUBILEE 0PSAN8..
Th Beat, Moat Celorirated, Purest Tone, Host
lJurablo, Most eiuiiue, mart trucii.
0..Ail lu tLa Vulii.
tieud for circular.
iTE7 HAVE!T oegan cc.
Notewuer aud enveloiies the
same as before ut No, ft sln.nty row
Anvot axe office.
undersigned to
SUPPLIES
time would admit, and CJoods are
1
on hand and on the road the hest
this time. Call in, and send your
W.'S.
Business Cards.
HALL. & W CAULEY
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW.
Oftlce in new lyiek buildiug, Main
street, KUlgway, Elk Co., Pa. v32t
GEO. A.
ATTORNEY - AT-L A W.
Msiin street lliJswuy, Elk Co., Ta.
Particular - attention given to iho
examination of ti'.lus, also to patents
and patent eases.
j7s7 biiiaTffl ell,
PHYSICIAN AHD SURaEOIJ,
Over twenty-tlN e years practice.
Onicc 011 Main Street, Ridgwuy, Pa.,
opposite the Boi;ert HouMe. Olllce
hours from 1 to 2 and 7 to 8, P. M.
H'. L. WILLIAMS.
PHYSICIAN-AND aUIiGOH.
Coroner of I.ik Co., office in rtr of
r.erley'11 Drur ltoro, next to Hyde
Jfoune.
Ollice liours 7 t 8
A. M.
3 to 5 p.
M.
0:30 to 8:30. P. M.
C. Q. MES3ENC?.ER.
DRUGGIST & PARMACEUTIST,
N. W. corner of Main and Mill Htrcets,
Iti.lgway, Pa., full assoi tmei;t of care
fully selected Foreign and Domc.tic
Driigs. Prescriptions carefully dis
pensed at all hours, day or niyht.
v 1 n3y
J. D. mODRUFF, F.l. D.
PHYS
ICIAII AND
SURC.S0H.
Office Houas. Frma 9 to 12 a. in., 2 to 5
ntul 7 to t) u. m. lleBlUouce Ollco ut roKi-
ioion, mipuMito Kilt (.'ouuty iiuuK, iUum
Htreot.
UALUi DAY OR NIflHT fUUJll'rJLX
ATTEN --..-.
A fair share of lliu pbopIu's patronaisc eo-
!!cltod.
J. T. t'.'.liU M. a.
OFFICE IN HALL'S BRICK BUILDilG.
Oi-rtcu llouii
to d A. M.
" 2.."U F. St.
" U V. M.
HYDE HOUSE.
W. 1 . HCHUAM, Proprietor,
Ri.lgway, Elk county, Pa.
Thankful for the patronage hereto
fore bo liberally bestowed upon him.
the new proprietor hopeSj by paying
strict attention to the comfort and con
venience of guesta, to merit a continu
ance of the same. oct'iO'O'J
Notice to Holders of County Bonds.
NOTICE is horchy itlven to tho holders of
the following ruelted bimda of 101k county
to iresont Kidd Lunds to the 'ounty Treasurer
lor nayiaeiit on or before MONDAY, NOV.
a, 1SS2, us the lutorefct thereou will couso on
that, day, viz.:
Nos. 1 and 2, each bV). "
Nop. a. 1, 5, 0, 7, s, y, 11. 12, U, 11, 15. 16, 17,
IS, ID,), ai, 22 and 21, eachlSloO.
Nos. 511 and (tl, issued to J. W. Simonton,
each SI ,l0. Nos. (is 70 and 73, Issued to J. V.
biliuontoii, each ijUi).
Nos. W and ttj, issued to M. E. Olmsted,
caeh l,iiu. Nos.Jfll, 71 and 77, Issued to M. K.
OIlMKli'll PM'-ll S'i"1-!. ,
ios. '21, 25. 211, 27. '.'X W), 82Jf!J. 81,, 8, 87,
3t, HI), it) and II, ei)li elili).
Nos, 4;t and 41. each t.iiM.
Nos. r). 17 and (13, each M0.
I.'otl Is also hereby ttiven to the holders
of the following recited bonds of Elk county
to present said bonds to the County '1 rensurcr
for payment on or before WEDNESDAY.
l)E5. 0, 1NS2, aa the Interest thereon will
eoase on thai day, viz. :
Nos. 7rt, 7D and W, each- 100.
Nos. S2 and ,)1, each U0. .-,,.
JSOS. HI, W.W. K7; K8. Ml ar.d Hfl, CBCbSltKI.
HIHAM CARMAN,)
J. K. UAltDN EH, f Co. Comr's.
JOHN NIHSKU )
Attest-Yr. ti. HoKlo.N, Clerk. U8-4w.
Cheap uud reliable,
li.- lIorcer
ntrt'tu. (Ji-t your buraei Insured.
the
fire. Now my
TINWARE,
of
you
owe me a
VE1
Agent.
StET THE BEST !
TW AIL OTHERS!
Every Siy ie S. FrSco.
Guarautood Unoqualeci
FOR
OPERATION.
ECONOIggY,
DURABILITY ond
laprwccsuts and Conveniences fcaal b
co otlisrs.
FOPU . -UJ EiVEfJYWMEHE.
Tcr Sals Cj Evrrj City nrnl Toaru
w
H HYDE & CO., AGENTS
KIDGWAY.
1, VVVN.- D
(Late of Corsica, Jeirerson county.) Physl
clan and burueon. Olllce lu rci- ot Mcsnuu
tfer's Drug htoie.
Uelerence G. A, Jeiiks, W. P. Jenks.
W. CorlniLt. l)rs. l,mvs.iii. Ilalii.i n and tl
MutMni : ol UrniikvlUi-; li)-, LiroA u, ni ' Troy
U. liuiuCiotl, Htritr.utU-.
Bill
mil g Wk m
o 1 1 m
j 3 r h f i ("Tj-j
P H 2 o U S3
ti li S q
A fSM 3 Q
R lift S 2 I tr?
JOHN ri1H0MFS0K,
AGENTS WANTED.
FOR
HEROES OF THE TLA INS,
By J. W. Buell.
Embracing the lives and wonderful
adventures of Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill,
Kit Carson, Capt. Payne, Capt. Jack,
Texas Jack, California Joe. And
other celebrated Indian Fighters,
Scouts, Hunters and Guides. A true
historical work of thrilling adventures
on the plains, and in western pro
gress and civilization. Fights with
Indians! Grand Bull'alo Hunts! Des
perate Adventures! Narrow Escnpes!
Wonderful Shooting . and Hiding I
Wild Life in the Far West! e100
Illustrations! 10 Full-page Colored
Plates! A grand book for Agents,
Outsells everything. 648 pages, price
$2.00. Agent's complete outfit 50
cents. Outfit and copy for $2.00.
6aT Write at once for agency, or terms
and illustrated circulars 10 , v
THOMPSON & CO.. Publishers, N
W. Cor. 8th, and Broadway, New
York.
PIANOS.
S1G0 un fRtool. Cover and Book)
Elegant Square Grand, 3 strings, full
AcraiFea. every improvement, only
$245. Cabinet Grand Upright 5210
and $250. Other Grand Holiday Bar
iraius. Jubilee Orsraus. S55 up (Stool
and Bookl. Excelsior, stylo 42, Five
seer, of Reeds. 15 stops, only S87.
Oriental." style 103. Ten set of Beeds,
20 stons. only 125. No. "bogus" sets
of reeds or dummy" stops. All sent
on 15 days trial, freight Jrce ifunaatw-
factory, iuur ana nonest aeanng
cuaranteeu. ftneei luusio price,
Ptnno. Orcan. or Music Catalogue free
MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., Box
2058. N. Y.
(JirCLrA-INo.
Walnut Leaf Hair Rcstoi'er.
It is entirely dilFlrent from
all
others. It is as clear as water, and, as
its name indicates, is a perfect Vege
table Hair Restorer. It will immedi
ately free the head from daudruu, re
store crav hair to its natural color
aud produce a new growth where it
has fallen off. It does not In any
manner allect the lieaitu, wiiicu fciui
phur. Sugar or Lead, and Nitrate o
Silver preparations have done. It
will change light or faded hair iu
few days to a beautiful iilossy brown
Ask your uruggist tor it. iiiacn bottle
is warranted. SMITH, KLINE &
CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia
andC. N. CRITTENTON, New York
11 17 1 y.
N
EW LIVERY STABLE
IN
RIDGWAY
GOOD STOCK, GOOD.CARRIAGES
aiul Eusgies to let upon the most,
reasonable terms.
ffHe will also do job teaming.
Stable on Elk street. All orders left
at the Post Office wi'l receive prompt
attention.
Aue201871ti
AGE.WS! ACiKSTS! AGENTTSI
For GEN. DODflV.'S bian' new book, entitled
Tliirty-ThreG
i Years Among
A tmo reoorj of tlio Anthor's Tk trttj-Threo Year Personal X
pcricnCGumoiiijvar Jnutuwtt fij3YiUi an uIku Jiiuoductiau
By Gen. Sherman
Thij new work w?xa nt rnca euhscribetl tor by President
Arthur anl entire OiUtu-t, and by tjm, Sherman, Gen,
OrtV't, Ven, tfhiridatit Gen. 7fnroK-, nid tievsan-ls of Em
h.eut Mtn. itav. CaAsr pays "It is tht'iett JWjJt on Indian
Lift ercr vrritv n." Bi.i'ior Wi;,ny letlictliit,.) i oya : "It
is a booh of immense vultw," It In tlio only onthent!-3 account
of our ludiona ver pnb'.uhcd, fully rcvoalin tt j "inner
life," ne cret tlolntjp, exploits, etc. It Is replete with thrilling
criH-ren'.'tdff tho AutUor, and of famous Scoutb, Tr.;-pot;,
Cow-boyp, Mtnrre Ponder HufP.ina, etc., vtvi-!lprliuyjng
Life in the On at Wet ua it no id u. 4CH thousand. n tress.
W'lCi SiccI sgr&va.tf.i auJ dupo:b Chromj-LUhoiiph
l'tatea In IS colon, from r-'uHi-nmpl. maiu ty tio L.
(iovprnmont e.yrrasltt for fhi yreat mnrk
ACilX'iM! Hint gnuiti booUifl now out-nallln,? ull othori
10 to 1. Ao comjyciuvjt AscuU averaga 10 to UO orrtm
aday. Wy want 10Ol mure agi.ut at onco. ICxclvsive
Tfrritortf aA VWjJ 7Vpmu given. Out lare circulars with
full paiticuJaru neat free, A tlno gpecirucu l'lato seni in
tulditim for ft 3 cent bttunp. Addrosa tbo solo puhlLshurn,
A. 1). WOlLXIUUXUM tt CO., Uautfurd, Coy.T.
iERFECTlOOCK fm.
"TTrATiavrXGni AHD C-UOST-lOtOOV. Them
VV Tmil suroconshnctoU Oi'tbi-oe-luchloiuber,-:l(trl
MirHj-iin ptuo, end uro toU tuficther with
lmiimved Lur hoops so m-raucd tlmt they can 1m
draa up Willi auuuruou wrench. Wljen eovoriid
with two thfc!ir.eaa of common fouclUK (with tu
board tetwoen, they uro xiiftUa root-pi-ijuf. Wi, ura
Lj-go maiiUfattiiri ra or railroad tanku, and apply tho
s&oio priLciplus uud maturiAl to tho construction of
thraa stork tarJ;s that MO em'ixxly hi uur railroad
work. All tanks mo sot tip, picn marltod, thuil
kuovkod down and crntod for shlpmoat
ICliiA UATCJ Or FREIGHT BECCUCD. JTi
1'..--...v.'i SiXZUH.
21 ft. stave. 0 ft. boTtom. Oapaolty S2 bbla.
a " " " 39 "
i. 2 " " " SO "
Anti-Freezing Iron Force Pumps.
Lflttod for any UpLh well nd marked to tny out can pot 4
lORetht-T antl maku them work pwrfcctly.
ECLIPSE WIND ENGINE CO,
Ar- W. IL. W lfEELER. Uanainrr. BKUJlT. Wia. 7
Blannfiictarenoftbfl coUi-fi-J EcUiimi Wind Eona, thrae-foarthsk
' t forty borw-power. run uoa Mooaii tafceo world'a rain,
J, MONROE TAYLOR
ESTABLISH IvD 1S44.
113 WAXta Kit'., JIIW votck.:
Aru pur, tetter, strcr.per, and lonper
known in tlie rnarltet than any other artiUo
cf thd kind. Aio always turo aud reliable,
ami never full to insure the best results
in cookery. AsU your procer fur it and
live it a uiul, 'jjiiiiaun'jC .aiin'.ccJ v;;
i lh
NIL.,
REWARD!
OVER A Mil.
LION
Of
Prof.
Sullmetto's
KRKWCH
Kifliicy Pa&
have alrenrty
been "oltl In
is country
and In France
every one
of which ling
given perfect
- BfitiRfAotinn
and nan per
pormfcd cures
every time
when used no
fordino: to
p.lrectloii8
We now say to the afflicted and doubt
ing ones tuat we will pay tne
above reward fo a single
case of
LAME BACK
That the Pad fulls to euro. This great remedy
will Positively nnd Permanently cure Ijiim-
oago, uune liucic. sciatica, uravei, Diabetes.
Tlrnnnv Mvl trl i T II ann aa f t Ua tit, 1..
continence and Retention of the Urine, Pain
In the jtaeK.Hldo or LiOlns, Iservous Weak
ness, and in fact all disorders of the Bladder
and Urinary (lignnH whether .contracted by
LADIES, if vou are sufrerinsr from
Female Weakness, Lencorrhoaa, or hv dis
ease of the Kidneys, Jtllddder.or Urinary Or-
IjniiBi
YOU OANZBE.CTTIIEDI
Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by
simply wearing
PROF. GTJILMETTE'S
French Kidney Pad.
Which Cures by Absorption.
Ask your dnnralst for rROP. ntnr.vp.T.
TK'.S French Kidney Pad, and take no other.
tl ne uas not koi h, senu (.iiu ana you will
receive the Pad by return mail.
TESTIMONIALS FllOM THE PEOPLE.
JUDGE BUCHANAN, Lawyer,
loietto, u., says:
One of Prof. Oullmett.o's French Kldnev
Pads cured me of Lumbago in three weeks
time. My case had been given up by tho
best Doctors as lnenrablo. During all this
time I snllered untold agony and paid out
large sums of money."
GEORGE VETTER, J. P. Toledo, O-
I suffered for three vearB with Sciatica and
Kidney Disease, and often had to go about on
crutches, I was entirely and permanently
cured after wearing ProfT Ouilmcttu's Flunuu
Kidney i'ad lour woeas."
'SQUIRE N. C. SCOTT, Sylvania, O.
I have been a crreat RiifTorer for 10 venra
with Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. For
weeks at a time I was unable to get out of
oeu; loon oarreis 01 medicine' out tuey give
mo only temporary relief. I woro two of
Prof. Uullmette'B Mldney Pods six weeks,
and I now know that I am entirely cured."
MRS. HELLEN JEROME,
Toledo, O.
"For years I have been confined, a great
part of the time to my bed, with Lucorrhota
and female wenknes. I wore one of Gull
mette's Kidney Pads and was cured, lu ouo
mouth."
II. B. GREEN, Wholesale Grocer,
Findland, O.
"I suffered for 25 years with lamo back and
In threo weeks pcrinanc-ntlyjcured by wear
ing one of Prof. (iuiUnetin'S Liver Puds."
B. F. KEESLING, M. D. Druggist,
Logausnort, Ind.
When sending in un order for Kidney
Pads, writes: "I wore one of the first ones
wo had ond I received moro benefit from it
than any thing I every used. In fact tho
Pads ,-ive better general satisfaction than
any Kidney remedy we ever sold."
RAY & SHOEMAKER, Druggists,
Hannibal, Mo.
"We aro working up a lively trade inj yoiu
rails, and are heaiiug of good results from
them every day." i. ...
ROBBED,
Thousnnds of gravta are annually
robbed ot tlioii' victims, lives prolonged
bappine:-:s nnd liealth restored by tbo
uso of tlio great
GERMAN INVIGORATOR
whiebpositi vely and preniauently cures
Iinpotency (caused by excesses of any
kind), Seminal weakness, and all dis
eases ihvt follows as a Hequenee of
Seif-ALiu.e, as io.is of energy, loss of
memory, universal lasitude, pain in
tl. e back, dimues3 of vision, premature
old aoe, and many other diseases that
lead to insanity or consumption and a
premature gr&vo
Kend for circulars tvitl) testinionfns
free by mail. The iNVIOOIlATOli
is aold at 1 per box, or six boxes, for
So by all druggists, or will bo sent for
by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of
price by addressing
iK J . CHENEY, Druggist,
187 Summit St., TOLEDO, OHIO.
Hole Agent for the United States.
The most wounderful curative rem
edies of the present day, are those that
come fromjOeiuiauy, or at least origi
nate there. The most recent prepara
tion placed upon tlio market 1n thia
country, is the GREAT (JEKMAN
IK VIUOIIATOK, which has never
been known to fail in curing a singlo
case or iinpotency, spermatorrhuia,
weakness and all diseases residing
from self-abuse, an nerveous debility,
inability, mental anxiety, languor,
lassitude, Uciaes-sum ol spirits ana
functional derangements of the nervous
syatem. For sale by druggisits, oraeut
tree uy mall on receipt ot the paice
1.00 HoleAgent for tho United States
Send for circular. For sale by Chas.
McVean, St. Marys. Pa.
Prof. Gnilmette's Frencii LIVER PAD.
Will positively cure Fever and Ague,
Dumb Ague, Aguo Cake, Bilouw
Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, aud ail
diseases of tho Liver, Stomach and'
Wood. Price $1.50 by mail. Send for
Prof. Guilmetto's Treatise on the Kid
neys and Liver free by mail. Address
FRENCH PAD CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
For ealo by Chas. McVean, St.
Marys, Pa.
19 Nature's greatest remfly, mid Is the
llai lllgreuiollSOI lluo!i, every u-
patients. irrTTiOTrxiJStasissa'C.
IXItllJIA jm..,!Hll., -IK. .
0:.,- li-.Un'UUK, iaooltl, tlirt inl'i'tH-m: w1,
Uiebaliou.d the mother. iMatfJiWf. tj.it:
Iiri.i-M& it..i.t.a.,a tl a s dL..-lii i.l ull ltd
liiniurltius 1 toiif Hie stomach, rogulaias
tho Loart, unlocks tl.o sotroilims .if tt:o
iiv..f ir.miftufaiiM th nurvHsanil ii'e.ir
I bltt X A lb l lie gicuu-,ai.u; i)OLii.uil iiiui.
Iilo-Hl, and to U'O v.'iA" a:iU ilrtd from tho
u.ttaiKl al-os cf tlioiViv it (fives wi'tund
refre.iliUig sloep. BfcSflSSJRpfti?
I'itt.N& latouiiKbcawliL,nyuf vuuublu
lhKrMtu-litu, e:i'-n M.r a kt. ri-nu u In i
rmtUA Alai'lcioiint 1- l.i'luu.J w lllliulp
tue su-iu.iili to oiijWt a-.iy art), leot loou.
In Liver unit Kidney lUfcra-.es, and In
f'hronlc Ontmili. It irs oi:riivplv mi
cuuiu. It ne'er fall:. k3TS-ami
At: your I'm';, lur nr. nun .r.n.r. i
i-iini.lili-u ii '"U.ctlaoC I-I.e." U3&u!
1 or files, 11 u iiiuia, er .laueys, u.u
mm