THE SCKANTON TRTBTWE-TUESnAY MOTOTNGr. PBBBUABY 20. 1804. GORMAN'S BRAND DEPOT Tills is th month the thoughtful housewife think of tho aiivcnt of spring and advantage of getting sewing doae darii tl enforced qulet- 11059. WASH coons p. yon remember tin beautlfnl uss.iri mem we nave you lt y.'.iv- They ere faandtomer thia year thipever. Foreign Noveitlea and Domeeiio Staplee. Betoct now while the aaeortaie&t it ao abound ing, DUB l.IMN DEPARTMI N I b replete with telootlou diotated tar tho aaatffi awl arantaol .mr palrona, Baiaolad by experienced buyere. Tba barveet i ready Now wo w Mil iba niit u Oti of tho tun prudent, money aavuta nonaewivei of oar oily to help gather it rortlood Unen wo proniM refnraa beyond all expectation i.nio i Table Daniaak, I riho ah. I l owvlmn, ilK'llldlng all the beet make of Kitchen and KoUar Towel Inn Hematltehe-t Hik Towel K good tockoi Id nan theprideotthoboniett'tfe. SHEETS l SHEETINGS B 1. a t. to We h iv - watched tho tliu"ti attoaaof the market. The different u.uar Itlea, weavwe. width and rarneiwed We van stay that thoso ffuoda w'll stand tho t ' I ilewaeh tul teat. Width aro right! Qnalltteareright!l And oar prtooa aro MghtHI EMllKOIDEniES In great rartetiea. Tha Rreataai collection tor values .in I iMttora wo have ovor 'U'. Uoti our oonntoM CAM BH ICS BmbroMerv'l in all tho newet dealer. suitable for aU kiede ol Dean Trimming and Underwear. Q1 U is Extra qoa'ltT. fnlVam ToUeHJollta Poll tl iKaneiUee Qallt Btfdspreadl of all kteda Shown t.. Iv sold now. Ml SI. IV I M1 WW EAR A im eaaortrooat t r ttio oritioat huvor Our bne w rthv .1 (peolal tri( to sv. You will find nothing u-nv.-rt.1y our reputation. a I v to Data Wernhandtian DRESS QOOOS The arrival of new goods for tprtai no cesaitatea ue t etoi out many K tenant G U Uoardl'.'s-i of Coat Stvtws are not alwavs ih: MUUeaK) novelties of laat oa"ii THE NEWS Of I mm TOWS must no. staple if. t era of ogati badtaga. Keen bu a wo. Your Bhil daughters :n ladioe new dreeeee. Now l'o uot niuaitl 1 must uni ka ro in r tostur and different r--rs know thb a woll lrt'ii m aoeool and colleges all would like if your opportunity Sit K- When it Iba 'as.i to avar them. Thore is no rv.iaon wliy vou should uot have thfiu. Eveuiii ,r, Bla-a Brocade $atiasWbite saran Si k. Brocba rXwgeea laeveuiag ibadaa. Come and see them. You are sure bo waut tkeda PRI M il CHAIAIE8 I at from Pan, cue brigbteKt makers, ramitiiallin fNikjiia In all wool and eilk and vqoL Ivsins ail our "wn. D-Jti t Id atylee at any priee. Wo will sell you tho Cp-to-Pato i'riatmr aud eh.tr( yoa uo more than Ut iear 'i left overs It tiirtaees. WOOtil rXDERWEAR Vve won t :arry these gi'ods over. If yon l are ftfbweta keep thriu. n t needinc th :n f-jr present -"ear. rrap thirf chance for money savinr Nearly all the siies ad I many uitlarent make. LACES W.ut'i L.ures, '."u.'.er rear Laces. Venetian Point Laeee and laaertiaaja 8om va.ue. Bit: aiai rtmmta. BOSTERT New (i'io.js arrivmr early Mor improve--. z-. e" - f rf ei'tneis in sole- -. ! i.-.d - aiore :3j'iri j'u effeots b ao pool dyes. Lie: i our supply early. PECKVIUf POINTERS. (Hnt of town oorroapondantt or Tim Tata l'ni should algn tboty nantaa In full lo aaob kawa letter, not for pnoUoatloa out to guard agamvl uaoeptlOQ.l JOTTED AT JCKMYN. A Llvfly Lot of It ns i'rom a Tnleutod Writer. Sjaaiolla tka Sarottbiii IWbamai Jbrmyh, Pai , l'ei. 19 lira. William ;kinn returiiml Situiday ttttrnOOD ..Iter a ill mouth, ritiit with MoAl in Boghml J. K. Nloholnoii will lm our next bur rwss. clot out n full ytlii. Lot the m 'j.irity be dtu'wivo. too tnanbara of tha board of health wit moot WaJnaaday aanlog. Bobacrlba tor TBI Tbibuni aud get i barrel ol llonr fraa, Vote for Q, A. Qrow and protection to our coal IndttttrlM Show your re boko ot tha prMant admlniatratioo by jrooi ballot A full house is aaaitrtd Thurslnv night when when l'r. P aioo, of S.t ni ton, will dollvor his fatuous lootuio on "TraTali In Paleatlna Henry Stone ia Maring from a ae vore IndlapOlltlon, the result of over work In opening Seoond aiui Baoon Itreetl aftal tha rei-eut heavy snow storm Morootnb and Carter, of the l-'i rt ward; Jay. Bwlok and Nioholmn, of tiie Beooud ward, uitut bo oleotoil. Rameniber thla tl for throe yours, do your ilu'y today. Regulate f0W e;eu- by your iu c me. He honorable and modeet, aim lo atul free Bom your oeuutry from duty, uot from ambition mid v aln hoi);'. Sflai Bdtth Banfleld of Throop, is the i;uet of Sdita Cora Otvis. Mrs. A V. t'oouer.of Scran ton, spent Sunday with Jertuyu friends. Jennie Nu-hol, of Cemetery street, is ill of scarlet fever theft will be a cock liht lietweeu Jertnyn aud Olyphant binU vm Thara day. iliss Addle Coleman an.l itar. Miss tldna Peek, of Boss man, Mou., are the Uivsts of faeuds In town. That itaonoh EUpnbliean, Tbomaa Kicb, is oircolating 1,000 copies of Wil liam CDnne U'l letter OO the coal clause In tn Wilson bill. Mrs. afatbera, of Lnierna, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J G. Shepherd. Mr. aud Mrs, John Gravel, of Fourth str-'et, are rj uctug over the arrival of a danghtar, Mr. Cliar'.es Stanton, of Carbondale, was In town Saturday. Friday the Band of Hope of the t'on gregatioaal church eujjyed a slei.-ii ride to Provi leuce where they were the quests of Henry Jenkins, a farmer res ident of tbia place. The MUtes Mabel ami Lilla Hutch in. 's, of htooete, spent Friday and Sat i i y with Mrs. J D. Stocker. Saturday night Evening Star lodge, No. 83, American Protestant associ i Hon held a aapper in Enterprise nail. A pleasant tune waa enjoyed by the lar crowd present and a ueal sum realized for the benefit of the lodge. Mrs. Calvin Vail, of Third street, is suffering from an acute attack of rrwafMtim. s CURRENT TAYLOR TOPICS Mrs P friends F-.-h7 C:ni34nii iai at Iba Aitivit:e of a En7 Ear-art. flBeceel to f.'ie Sernnfon Trihwu, Pti svirxE, la. Feo. lit Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Depew waa called to Clark's Summit laat satnriiy on account of the death of the former's tister, Mrs. Johr. Kin. Resul.'-r eoastiniei ition of Oriental P?r Lodge Ho, 5SS, Fr- and Accepted MaaoMt '"ill b-j held this erenn. Jake Berry, of Pr vi ler.c, -spent B ra i? with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Join J rJ'.rry. Mm. WiBiaai Warri'i 1 ar.d Boetiioot spent feajlemlfT with at Dunmor-'. A alajgh load of tertieM and gantle men from here took advantage of the aleighing last Saturday evening and njofad a4t to Carbondale. Wntle goine; throng'i Arebbald it had the misfortnne to be br.mpd out in a snow bank. Thomas Bwalai visited the Electric C'itV vster lay. Miss Mattie Mute, of Bell PUee. ii Indlipoml, A sleian load of young girls from Carbondal were entertiioe-l at the home of Mr. and Mrs, fieorge Cool last Saturday afreruion. Kra, Stephen KlfflUe anil daughter L'.-la, of Carbon I . spins Sunday with relatives in town. Mr. ard Mrs. Jat-on Brry an 1 fam ily and Edward Van Qofdar, of Provi dence, spe-.t Bosdae witn tha former's parents, Mr and Mra. John Berry, of Main street. Mrs. W'llliam rionghsrty. of Cirbon dl, is visiting hsr parent, Mr, and Mrs. Z. P. Travis. AN ItTlMMU LADY GONE. Km. Jr.hn Welch, OM of Hrmndtli'i Mdaaa gaaidanti re.- Away. fy'.ruil to Ihm. Sr.rftntan Tribune. BOIMDAtBi I' ' , ft 19, Another of Honeadale's Old resi lnls. Mrs. John Welch, of Ilyberry avenn, has eritored into eternal rest. BOl paafod avay at about 7 o'clock on Hatnr'ley evening,, and wa MllOOafy ill ''iily for a snort time, having been alnt the house as Into as Friday. Sixty yeHrs ago Ma roming Kith dny March he was married in England lo Jolin Wflch iwiio is H!) years of age and still survives iiT) m i sama to noiiea del'i in the foil iwing Juno. Shu was then M jraan of ag. Being of B sprigntly disposition her friandabip was ever bold elear by those who were fortunate ennngli to possess it and for the past f'iw years it has ben the BOatOBI for her more intimate friends to itatlior about her on the an niversary of hor mirriae, and they were looking forward to the sixtietli annlvereary, Wbioh would have oc curred less than a month hence, witu inure than ordinary interest on I nnti- ol nation, She la survived by six children be aidH bat husband, ns follows: Mrs. Simpson, Blobard and Joseph, who live at home, and John, Thonina and Frank, of Hook Island, 111. The fn-. neral services will he held from her late resilience on Wednesday afternoon at U o'clock. Electrin Bitters. This retnrdy is benuning no well known end hii popular as to need no special men tion. All who hnve usnd' Electric Bitters Kim: the same song of prnise.--A purer Medicine does notexiflt mid it. Is guaran teed In do nli Dint is claimed. Electric Bitters will emu all disease of tho Bivcr and Kidney, Will nmota Pimples, Iloils, f5alt Khoum and other affections oanaafl by impure blood. Will drive Malnrin from the systom and prevent as woll aa euro all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Coutispation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Kntiio snttslection gnaranieed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1 per bottle at Matthew Bros., Drug store, Miss spent Miss Diiii- Th Events of the Diy Tsrssly Kecordd for Intelligent R-ad?r. special to the Scmntnn Tribune. Tavlob, Pa., Feb 19 Go to tha polls tomorrow. Vote fur Grow and for protection. Mrs. John J. Daniels, of Rndham, is si':k. Willie Rundle and Willie Divon port, two yonng boy.i, won first an second nrin at a sweepstake in Barbor ' town yesterday. Wednaeday'a Tribcnt. wili have fall accoon: of Taylor borough elactiou. Don't fail to see it. If the pnb.ic don't use the property I of tr.e Price Ithrary better, no one ex i cpt members will be permitted with jontpisaea to its rooms. Yojng boys i h.ave done mucn harm, and tlie ofBjsrs ; mean to plan a BObfflM to stop it. The mention tnat A. J. Colhnrn i WOOld speak in th la town was err-me-on. Tha article was given by trie pres ident of the McKiuley club, aud was printed in good faith. ihe young lady wrio lost her watch, of which Dan lion wis made in Satur day Borniog'l Tnii-.i sr., baa rcovre I her proparty, Harry M irton, of Rand i.arn, Saw the Item la TBBTBIBDKI ari l at 10 o'clock a.m. Iba lady was again in possession of her loss. The Tkibi nk laada, Pol yonr , . s and wants in its column. Edward Meh.in, I handsome yonng fellow ar.d forrn'-rly niiht operator at "he '.co ral K.ilroad of New Jeraoy dupot in this borough, won trio lova of one of our estimable young ladies six teen PMbtl il ago and last October they w re we d'b d 'I lie secret only beeams known a few days ago. Both are pop nlar and have the bH wishes of a host of (riendt, - Crlt'lslna a Y .tins Lady. 1 Htie would ba a pretty girl for but one thing." "What'i that?" aakad Cbarlay. rjat rga Hat face U always covered with rnrr.le mid red blotches. Cbarlay Ob, that's easily enough dis poaad tt Oatd total Iba "nine wv my self, but. I caught on to the trouble OM day, n id g''i rid Of It In no time. (leorge What was It? barley -Mtnply blood eruptions. Took a abort aooma of P. P. P. ! tell von, it's ihe Ikiss blood rsirreator. Tho g',vern'ir had rheumatism so had that, you i mild bear bin boiler near across theooontry every time he moved, lie trind It, and yioi know what ah nlhlolic. old I80 he k now. If s'inieleidy would give JVIiss lialiy n pointer, she -. . -i thank ibeTTj aftaf wards. All the drug itOTai sell It. DEATH OF MRS. JOHN KING. A Wsll Kn'.wn rlldoiit of Clark's Sum mit Kap-.re RiirriiU tn the Hi i BUfOB Trthun. CtaJU'i BcatbTlT, Pa.. Fob. 19 The sudden and unexpected dsalli of Mrs. John Klnj frioa Ellen Depew) whicli occurred at her home in this place on Saturday morning BOOHl 1 o'clock, ngeil 1!9 years and H days, made a large breach in a huppy family and cast a gloom over the entire nnlhborhood, where she wiih known aud belored for her many good qunlitins. A kind Iiiih iiati I and loving daughter mourn their loss. Interment will be made In the Clark'H (Ireon cemetery today. Mrs. King had been complaining for over ft yesr, but never confined to her bed. She was Hitting up on Friday ami ate n hearty enpper. Hex daughter heard her strangle in the night and took her In her arms to support and n id her, hut in a few moments abe had paattd peacefully away, Dli. Wooii'm Norway I'inn Syrup euro coughs and colds quicker than any other remedy, becaiiHe it combluos the lung healing quality of the pine tree with other vnluable medicines. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. FILTERED AT FOREST CITY. An Intersatinir Budirst of News from Our Rrirular Representative. fsjwUtt fo tin' .Sci-nafon 'Pritntn ' ForkbT City, Pa . Feb. 19. Mamie llrvsou, of Carbou lato, the latter part of last, week with Helen Punnler, in this place. Atiomoy L P, Wademan i in d ilT tmlar, on legal business. ltov. K. II I.pwIs.o! Sorantuii.praaahod two very f irclbla aud eloquent aermon s at the Welsh Cougreijaiio ial ohuroli y Btarday. In the morning he preached i Welsh lormon and lu tuo evening an K lglish sermon. Tomorrow night tho Baptists will hold a naoktla lOOlal in their church p it lore A good lima is anticipated .1. imos 'I'. Unhide, editor of the In rantlve rVga, of Washington, 1. c, will di liver his famous lecture, en lltlod "S.'ou Abroad," at Davis, opera nouse Thursday evening, Feb. U Pro oeadi will bo divided equally between tho Methodist and Presbvtoi Inn ohnrohea, Tiakati can ha had now from Benjamin Mazey and J D, Oaryl Reaerrad seals, B8 oanta; house tickets, '.'.") cents. Miss Bona Itevnolds and Miss Louise vVeatgata ipanl yaatorday pleasantly with frlandi in Oarbondala, Carpenter renewed work on the now Methodist Kplaoopttl paraonaga today Tho Alexander car raplaoer.lnTentad by B ES Alexander, of tins place, will be given a Anal teat In tha Oarbondala yard today, before a number of promi nent railroad olllcials. Tha yonng people! "Be Ihanla, " th Welsh Congregational ohuroh. have decided to hold their lust Welah ooa- tnma social mil entertainment on the evening of Washington's birthday, l-'eb. o.'. Entertainment kooommanoa at 0 p in., social at 7,80 p m. The wife Ol William Connolly died Bnnday morning Funeral will take plaoa tomorrow, Informant at St. Roaa'i oe nietary, Carbondale John F. Hughes, assistant foreman at No 9 ahbf I, will spend tomorrow at Wilkea-Biirra. Conatnbla Michael Walsh look Frank UoDermott, who attempted to mnrder Lveorge Weatgate Saturday, to Mom roaa today to ba a boarder at HotaJ Leonard for a time. Tut: Tltllii nk record nil tho local happenlnga Of Forest City in an inter esting manner. Hive 'I iik Titnil M.'s carriers your nnuio for a trial sub oriptlon and it will ba delivered to you bright un i early every morning. The popular and favorite cantata, "Rebecca, ' will bo presented At Davis Opera house by home talent, under the leadership of Professor J Luther Mor gan, on Mar. 17, St. Patrick's Day. lieeeipt for the benefit of the Welsh Congregational church. The members of the choir are practicing weekly, and are making rapid progress toward the perfection tnirn. s at, U BLAIR, alderman. Fifth ward, Scran ton. Pa., stated Nov. i. ISPS; He had used Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil for sprains, burns, cuts, brul.sos aud rheumatism. l ured every time. CULLED AT CARBONDALE. - Matters nf Interact Personal and Other wise Tersely Rscordnd. 5;i,'ti'it to the .srrtiifoa Tribune, ClBBONDALI, Pa., Feb. 19. On Sun day evening a very impressive sermon was preached by the pastor, Rev. T, E. Jepson, in the Baptist tabernacle. At the close of the sermon the baptis mal waters were uncovered and one more convert was taken in the church ti v receiving the rite of baptism. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Craig, of 30 Scott street, are mourning the loss of their 3-year-old deughter Mary, who died on Sunday morning of pnentnonin. The fnneral occurred this afternoon at 8 o'clock. ).i Wednesday evening at the chapel in the Baptist chnrch will occnr the annual oyster supper give i by the La dis Aid soci"ty of the church. Tea will be s-rve 1 from 8 lo 8 o'clock. Tho resnlt of the musical which was bald I at tho homo of Mrs J D. stocker, at Jermyn, on Saturday evening, net tod 187 80 Mis-. Mae Hallock. of Gilbert street, entertained a f"W friends in a pleasant manner on Saturday evening. The hon-red .'usts wra Miss Iona Tvler, of Forest City; Mr S W. Porter, of Jersey Citv: Mr. W. D. Prank, of Beranton . Mr. and Mrs. A. s Lawaloy i "org" J. B riton, of this oity. Miss K ite M mg iiassd the Sabbath with friends in I Imnsdale. M. & F Kerr, of Scranton. spent Sun lay is the gUalt of John Morgan. Miss Allie Chase spent the Sabbath with friends In 'iro-n Ridga, S. W Porter will return homo today to J rsxy City, N' J., nfter er.j ylng a visit with frie .ds here. Thomas Wyllio, of Pittstnn, spent Sun lay with his pars lit, Mr and Sirs Andrew Wjrllle, of liimnnt tret. Uarey Heddi n, Of MootroM, il visit ing his parents in this place. He ex pects to again locate here. ii TA ttWELL RECF.PTI0M. The Pries Library Association Tsl, Imo Dial t" Rv. W. W. (smith Sinrftit to the .Sc. 'infm Tribune. TaTTOIi Pa., Feb 19 Tomorrow (Toaaday) night will occur tha farowell reception of th Price Library Miooit lion to Kev W. W. Smith, pastor of the atetbodlst Bplaoopol church and one of the Library's BOfltbarSi Tha af fair win be Intermingled with raoollec lion. Paaton of firfona ibarobM will be present to extend their regrets. Tho Methodist ICpiscopal Chitic.h choir will sing, Blsnona Ward will give a solo, Miiggie WhltafOTil will recite, Professor M J Lloyd, of Olypnanl, will give a zither eeUction, and th" voung Mlssos .lone and Ol nson, who made n hit hum a few weeks ago, will also recite. Ilia also exprled that Will Wat kins, the noted singer of Lackawanna valley, will also b proaant. - AT THE MACLE CITV. flrlsfNaw Not,i of Our Wldi Awkke H"iisdai Oarraapoadan t A;rr till to the Ntrwtttm Tribune, HriNKHiiAi.K, Pa., Kb. 19. On ac count of tho temporary of ahsennn of Ray, V. II Bergbaua, tha Bar, D il Bokal, of : w. -a PHtatou, win ofPtoiata nt the aervice In (Irnae churuli on Wednesday evening of this week. Mm Ann i Miller, of L t ly wo 1 1 lane, iwascnlled to Mlddletuwu this mom lug by tho aeriotis lllnea of her brother, I leorga Tba rendition of "Tim Lily ol Lyons" by the James Young company on Saturday ovonlng was spoken of very highly. Martin B. Allen ban reconsidered his Withdrawal from tho nomination for town councilman and has decided to run. r IL K fc.0 UPai KMILIUUSU. Notts of Lical Interest Oirneral by Oar EntsrrrlsliiK Rtportsr. faieiifal h tim saroaitoa lyiboai PltlrKHHUu Pa., Feb. 19. -A largo OTOWd of young people and several older ones assembled m the Central hall on Saturday afternoon to witues Professor O'llsra's "Panorama and a Trip Through Shadowland." Tha an tat' talnmant was wall worth tha prio of admlatlon, 10 oanta, U oomprisad aoma of the most beautiful SOanery of the world; the World's fair, Rooky Road to Dublin, Hippy Ang0l,Th0 Martyr Ol I lie OoliaeUm, and many other lean liful sights. After the entertalnmsn t each little one was presented with a doll or a package of candy. Cmm again, Professor. Fx BborlS Ohsrlai Robinson and Deputy Oollaotor Willi im Craig wars In town on Iiiisiiiohs Saturday. The stillness of tho Sabbath waa broken by what seamed tub an excit ing runaway. A borne iillauhod to a cutter oama tearing down tho road at a break nook speed Two blooilH from Dunmore were the ooanpante, ami timy did mil want to control the horse If doer Benton halted them at .lurinvn's store and brought them before Bur gens DaWS, where a charge of furious driving wa preferred against them. They wore fined 8.80 a a awttt re minder that Prioeburg is notaraoi track Thomas Turner, of Hyde Park, ipant Sunday wilh hie parents at this plate. Tills is election day Let all those who are entitled to rota do ao early, na It is well known thai the new ballot law takra up more time than voting mi lor the old syHiom Vote for purer polities and bettor government. You aro your own Judge Maka the best of It. Mr. James McLaren, of Scranton, slid Mia William Culler, of Hyde Park, W4S the guest of their sister, Mis John Qilllgan, mi Sunday. Too latest organisation in town is I ho Ladies' Tea club, Uaoh member buys olio pound of tea BSOh mouth mid is entitled to a dinner set OOttsiSting f 1 1 1 pieces Mrs. Isaac Davis, of Hall I id avenue, was the Brit to receive hor eot whioh is valued at If 1 1 st- MIDGETS FHOM MOOSIC Little I. Mill Prepared by Our Regular riorrspondeiits. .Kjirrliii to the Seroafoa Tribune. Mimsiu, Pa., Feb. 19 1'no Lidies' Aid society will meet Wodueadav af ternoou at Mrs. Frank Mostel Iter's. Tho Woman's Christian Temperance union will hold a Bible reading lu the basement of the Presbyterian church Tburaday evening, ld by William Watson. All aro invited. Charles (lay aud Bruce Montgomery, of PenobSOOtt, spent Sunday with friends in this place. Rev. Mr. Lindermuth baa roturned home from his vacation, apent witti friends in Ohio. William ECeddte, Miss Maggie Bry- den mid Mist Minnie liittn, of Pitts ton, called on friends in town Sundny. Miss Minnie Bouse, of Brook street, was a caller in the BleotriO City Mon day. Miisss Mabal and Lula Hntahings pent Bnnday with friends in Jermyn. .Miss Vandenburg epent Mooday in Cireen Ridge. Misses Bessie Hinds and Lizzie Mc Murtrie spent Friday evening iu Scranton. JtinirH .. Welnh CmlKlitnii, 1'a. After Typhoid and Malaria Hood's Sarsaparllla Purified and Built Up tho System. ':. I. Iloud&l'o , Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen Two years ago I was taken iih a rory asrera Ubwaii beHnnlagwithary. ilueras, and theo had typhoid ami malaria torar. A Mi i I not up and nut of le d I IbOUfbt I ftas eured, hut was mistaken, in a inert time a humor broke out on my faeat at Oratoausuuj the skin in ho roUHn aiel lli'hy ami Kfiuluully devel- 'i.ii.,- into son s, which spread until iviy Hoad Was Covered with tin-in No one ciiii unigina imw I m. imi with tim great ih iihiK umi burning. Proserin tlons had no cftect. a friend advised me to take Hood's'-Cures Hood'l Hitpm ill t, 10 I 0OOlU(l(Ml to tiy UiV ti, fend i mou found gratst tthtnt in my oon dlttotts Tho ftowft bngftn to dlftftppoftf ftnd i irai oon tntlrol otirod iy ipinorft) boftlth hfti n provod ftutl t fool llkoftnow nuuMUtojwUur i ileei wtll ai nielli ftiul lui ve no tnu o! tliut ItAtv Um nnd buriiluft hjumUou." Jamkh J, Wi ijui, 4 I rllilon, lVlili)lvuti(u. Hood's PIMa nr. ill Ltvui IIU, UlllouBiii7vMtv Jftundtfttj Indlgt tttWt. Bafih Htndufllifj c. Win n Bftby wrtH nick, wo jjam htf ('ftstorlfcX When ahfl Wftft ftCflaaUdg Lsbi Oriftd f"r i ustnrlft, Wlicii hi' iM'.-auto MIhh, h!i vhiny, tn CustorU, U tlafU lbt llUtl ClillUrtfU, !. gttVt'tlH lU CtisLurta, To purify, onrich and vitalize the bloixt, and thereby invigorate the liver and diges tive organs, brace up the nerves, and put the system in order generally, "Uoldeu Medical Discovery" has no eipaul. DYSPEPSI1 IN ITS WORST FORM. Ekvin DrareSIdf, Esq.. of tirtfeshiirtfh. Pa., wiales: (inly HKMS who bare had ilyspepsla In its worst forms know what it really can he. What such a eajB needs I have found in your kindly encouragement, mid your ' Qoldan Medi- cni Dbworerjr.' Although I can now eliiim, if any one can, that I bave a isst Iron stomach. I alwai-s kis-p your 'UOlden Medical Biscovr ry' nndthe ' Pel lets ' on hand when set tling down from an o- , tlvc suminer s viiniiiiin, F. 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