THE Smart & Silberbere STORED Further and Final Con cessions on Prices . of the Balance of this Season's WOOLEN TAILORED SUITS FOR WOMEN. There's uotliinn suggestive of a "Patti Farewell" iu the "Final Concessit na" which go into efloct ua Woolen Tailored S iita lor YVomeu. Hail they beeu less dntslric, it might out have boon advisable to bar tho door against further reductions, sen iii); I hat a clean sweep must be effected. But with the uew priced dow in force an Absolute Clearing is a Practical Certainty Tho eutire balanco of Tailored and Sumi-Tailored Suits for uierly ranging from $13 50 to $25 00 will now he grouped uo der two price-heads aud thus o He red : All $13.50 and $15.00 Suits are now $7.50. This group comprises a diversity of this season's most popular hlous, Eton aud short coat models, materials including small plaids in tan or gray and plain colored Panamas and Cheviots. All $22.50 and $25.00 Suits are now $10.00 This collection, we venture to say, gives choice of the best styles and materials ever associated with productions at thai price Models include the newest blouse, Eton, short tight or semi fitted styles of fine Panamas and clay serges in black, navy, brown or green ai well as rmall checks aud mannish weaves. Pongee, Linen and Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Black Silk Coats and Black Silk Waists. Our own and manufacturers' surplus Iota at templing con cessions from regular prices. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY. PA. YOU: Are just as near the Oil City Trust Company Building as you are the Tost Office. Mail us any business you may have and note how promptly you hear from it. FOUR FEB CENT. PAID rNfi, Capital and Surplus, $600,000.00. MeauiuK of Some Old Words. Muny words once wrlttcu with dlg nllHil motive now cause us to read passages of standard literature with a gulfuw. Tho word "Imp" was once a term of high honor, but bow now sounds tlie line from Spenser, "Ye sa cred imps Unit on l'liriinsso dwell?" Over ninny u grave of the old French nobles may bo read the line, "Here lies that noble Imp." A sacred poem, wrlt tcu by (jriiscolgne three centuries ago, begins n stately address to the poster ity of Abraham with tho words, "O Abraham's brats," brat being then a word of stately meaning. Opening an lid dictionary nt random one day, my eye happened to fall on the word "tragedy." A note explained that It conies from n (Jreek word which means "a goat song," because the oldest trag edies were exhibited when a goat was Kacrftlced or given us a prize to the 1ksJ actor. The word "Infant" means literally "not speaking." Have you a pug dog? Ild you ever think his face looks like that of a monkey? The monkey he niont resembles Is the pug monkey, which gets Its name from l'ug or Tuck, as Shakespeare writes, the sprite of mischief. London Queen. lllritHilp Slscnaturr. "Among a lot of letters I received In nimwer to rn advertisement," said a business iiinii, "there was one that in clined me toward Its writer, except tlmt I couldn't read the signature. Every word In the body of the letter was clear, but the signature was Il legible. I don't know how many peo ple there m-c who write plainly enough milil they come to write their own 11:11111- and then write tlmt blindly. I Kiipp'iso It l more from force of habit tliiiu anything else, tor they may be otherwise the mo-t careful people in tho world. "Every man should write his signa ture w;ti perfect distinctness, so that It can be rt-ad en:uly and without uils- take by those unfamiliar with It, and nlso as a mark of his own care and exactness. "One letter that I received, Its body written, had Irs signature put on with a hand stamp. I didn't know just what to think of tlil-t. but It had nt Jenst the merit of perfect plainness." Washington I'ost. Eronomr of Hrat mud IICHllk. The average humidity In artificially heated houses Is about 30 degrees; the average tempernture, 70 to 74 degrees. It has been found by concluMre testa that a room with a humidity of 00 degrees and a temperature of 05 de grees seems warmer and more com fortable than n room, of 72 degrees of heat and humidity of 30 degrees. Dr. Henry M. Hinllh says that If a room at (VS degrees Is not warm enough for any healthy person It Is because the humid ity Is too low, and water should be evaporated to bring the moisture up to the right degree. Iu other words, wa ter Instead of coal should be used to make rooms comfortable when the temperature lias reached 08 degrees. As water Is cheaper than coal, the rule should become a popular one. Chicago Tribune. A rivrrr Retort. Sir William Eraser records a elerer retort made by Ird Adolphus Fit Clarence when In France In attendance on the English queen. He met the l'rlnco do Jolnvlllc, who, ns a French admiral, professed to he patriotically bellicose toward England In particular. He said to Lord Adolphus In a friendly maimer: "You, my lord, aud I are seamen. I have had but one dream In life to command n smart French frig ate and to lay my own alongside of an English ship of the same strength for twenty minutes." I-ord Adolphus re plied in a perfect spirit of courtesy, "I think, sir, that ten would be enough." ftfuvlnv Brail. Almost all hack saws or Jig saws will cut soft brass very well. The teeth must be very line and some Judg ment employed In their use. The Jig fr.wa are extremely light, not larger than a small wire, and must De used In n spring frame that will bold them tight so that they will not double up. Jewelers' saws will be needed for spring brass. At the Uak. A New Yorker was visiting In Boa ton. Hcclng a parrot In a cage, be asked: "I toes Polly want a cracker?" "I require no sustenance from you whutever," replied the Back Bay bird, with hauteur. Yonkera Htatesinan. PAID 2,000 TO BANDITS. American Banker In Cuba Held aa Hostage Jntil Sum "Was Paid. Santiago de Cuba, July 11. Julian Cendoya, a wealthy American banket and agent of the Ward line, while din ing with his family Sunday night nt his home across the bay was attacked by eight bandits who covered the mem bers of the family with firearms and searched the house. The bandits presented a written de? mnnd for $30,000 and seized Mr. Cen doya as a hostage until the amount should bo paid. After parleying Mr. Cendoya agreed to pay $2,000 and the bandits withdrew. Yesterday morn ing Mr. Cendoya came to the city and secured the money which he turned over to the bandits at a rendezvous In the bay. According to reports the bandits are all Spaniards and desperate looking One of them has been recognized as a bent man who was formerly engaged In the work of salvage on Admiral Cer vera's battleships. Mr. Cendoya has demanded tho pro tcctlon of the Cuban government ai well as that of the American consul, Rose E. Holnday. His family Is pros trated. Rural guards are pursuing the out laws. 8at Down on the Track to Be Killed Clifton Springs, N. Y., July 11. Walter P. Smith, a resident of New Brunswick, N. J., and connected wltb the Metropolitan Life Insurance com pany, committed suicide hero. Aftei waiting for the approach of a New York Central train at a crossing he sat down on the rails when the locomo tive was but a few feet away and wai Instantly cut to . pieces. Mr. Smltt came here about a week ago for treat ment at the sanitarium. Fast Motor Boat Designed. Ogdensburg, July 11. A twin-screw motor boat designed to be the fastest ever constructed Is being built hert for H. J. Lclghton and A. T. Brown ol Syracuse for world's championship honors. The boat is a 40-footer, wltt a Canadian cedar hull, and a 75-horse power gasoline engine, and Is expect ed to develop a speed of over 30 niilet an hour. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market. New York, July 10 WHEAT No. 2 red, $1.0( f. o. h. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.18. CORN No. 2 corn, C34c f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow. C4c. OATS Mixed oata, 20 to 32 lbs. 353Cc; clipped white, 3C to 4( lbs., 38404e. HAY Shipping, C0C5c; goo4 to choice', 75 (g 80c. PORK Mess, $13.5014.25; fam lly, per bbl., $15.C0 16.00. BUTTER Creamery, extra, 204 21c; common to extra, 17(?r20Vic; state dairy, common to extra, 15 5 20c. CHEESE Stato full cream, smal choice, 9V4c EOC8 State and Pennsylvania 22 23c. POTATOES Long Island, $1.30 1.31; southern, 78c$1.25. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, July 10. WHEAT No. 1 northern In store, $1.144 ; No. 2 red, $1.05. CORN No. 2 corn, Clc f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow. 62c. OATS No. 2 white, 3714C f o b. afloat; No. 3 white, 3Gc. FLOUR Fancy blended patent, per bbl., $G.257.00; winter family, patent, $3.5506.30. BUTTER Creamery western, ex1 tra, 21c; state and Pennsylvania creamery, 20c; dairy, choice td fancy, 1819c. EGGS Selected, fancy, 1920c. POTATOES Southern new, pti bbl., $1.001.60. East Buffalo Live Stock Market ' CATTLE Best steers on sale, $6.0( CfO.25; fair to good butcher steers, $4.25 4.85; medium half-fat steers $3.904.25; common to fair heifers. $3.254.25; good to choice heifers, $4.505.OO; good butcher bulls, $3.?! 3.50; choice to extra veals, $7.25 7.50; medium to good, $G.507.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Cholcj spring lambs, $8.509.00; yearlings. choice, $7.007.50; handy wethers. $6.25(51C.40; mixed sheep, $5.255.75 HOOS Mixed packers' grades. $6.05(5 0.10; medium hogs, $6.006.10; pigs, light, $G.106.20. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Choice, $13.00; No. 1, $12.60; No. 2, $12.00; No. a. $9.00(3 10.00. Little Falls Cheese Market. Utlca, July 10. On the Little Falls dairy market to day the sales of cheese were: Large colored, 2 lots of 215 boxes at 9c; small colored, 31 lots of 2,885 boxes at 9c; small white. 23 lots of 2,095 boxes at 9c; twins colored, 12 lets of ,)()8 boxes at 9c; twins white, 18 lots of 1.30G boxes ut 9c. Utica Cheese Market. Utica, July 10. On the Utica dairy market today the sales were: Large white, 8 lots of 001 boxes at 8c; large colored, 17 lots of 1,322 boxes at 8c; small white, 14 lots of 1,173 boxes nt 9c; small colored, "8 lots of 5,942 boxes at 9c. BITTER Forty-ono packages of creamery sold at 20M-C; 8 packages at 21c; 25 packages nt 21'i.c and 3t ;rates of one-pound prints at 21 Uc My wife's health wos greatly im proved by taking Thompson's Bnrosms. She has gained in weight and Hint yellow tint to her skin has been replaced by a fresher and beKltblor color. E. O. Owen, Troy Centre, Pa. All druggists, 50o ami 11. x. 11 CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature TIME TO MD PAT" Democrats-Always Seek Encourage ment In "Off-Year" (ampalgns. REPUBLICANS LOOK AHEAD Party In Pennsylvania Must Line Up Wltn the President for Coming Con gressional Contests. Spnclal Correspondence. Harrisburg. July 11. Republican of Pennsylvania are go ing to "stand pat" They are going to line up again with President Roosevelt and show him that be has their full confidence and sup port. Within tho last 24 hours the chair men of tho Republican county commit tees throughout Pennsylvania have re ceived communications from Chair man Wosley R. Andrewa. of the Re publican State committee, warning them of the danger that lies In over confidence and seeking to Impress upon them tho Importance of perfect ing the county organizations so aa to liisure the polling 0 a large Republi can vote In November next While It Is not to be expected that Pennsylvania will, In this "oil year," be ablo to repeat the unprecedented majority of 605,000 given Roosevelt at the presidential election, Chairman Andrews Is eager that evory effort shall bo made to get out a large per centage of the Republican vote so aa to keep tho majority under the circum stances am to the highest possible fig urcB. That the chairmen and other members of county committees throughout the commonwealth Intend to co-oporato In this laudable work Is quite manifest from the reports that are being received from every quarter of the state. The Republican organization throughout Pennsylvania Is harmoni ous and aggressive and there Is a dis position shown on every hand to main tain the prestige and tho Influence of the Pennsylvania organization In the party In the nation. Must Stand By Roosevelt. ' Pennsylvania Is the bulwark of na tional Republicanism and any falter ing on the part of Pennsylvania Repub licans at the coming election which would result in any material decrease In the Republican majority would be tukon as Indicating a lack of Interest and a lack of sympathy In the great policies which the Republican national administration Is fathering and Is en deavoring to carry out to a successful conclusion. President Roosevelt needs the full support of Pennsylvania Republicans now bs much as he did when he was a candidate before tho people for the presidency. He requires the moral and substantial backing of the great Republican state of Pennsylvania In his magnificent undertakings. The opponents of the national administra tion nt home and the Democracy throughout the union would hail with delight the news of a great falling off in the Republican majority In Penn sylvania next fall and would herald It as the turning of the tide from Re publicanism all over the country. Pennsylvania Republicans are too patriotic and too loyal to their party to allow anything of the kind to happen In November. They are also too practical from a buslnous standpoint to permit that to oct-tir. No state In the union has as much at stake as Pennsylvania In the continued success of Republicanism. Her vast Industrial and manufactur ing Interests which have thriven un der the policy of a protective tariff and which give employment to so many hundreds of thousands of her people, and which have added so much to the wealth and happiness of her citizens and those of other states, have been nurtured and developed under Republican administrations. Their continued prosperity depends largely upon the ascendency of the Republican party In the state and tho nation. The largo majorities for Republican candidates In this state which have been greatly due to tho activity of the members of the Republican committees In tho several counties must be again recorded at tho coming election. Look Ahead to Congress. This la essential that tho Democracy shall not be emboldened to seek ti make a desperate battle at next year's highly Important elections. Pennsyl vania today, with her 31 Republican members, has the largest Republican delegation of any state in the union on the floor of tho National House of Representatives. This delegation has been a powerful factor In obtaining much needed recognition of Pennsyl nla's interests at 'Washington. Appropriations of great sums of money have been secured for the deep ening of the Delaware channel, which means tho ultimate completion of a harbor which will brjng many millions annually to the port of Philadelphia, and which will directly and Indirectly benefit almost every county In the stute. Improvements on the Monongahela, Ohio and Allegheny rivers are now un der way, the appropriations for which woro ni ado by congress as the result of tho united efforts of tho entire Penn sylvanla delegation. It was the snise Inlluence which secured for tho harbor of Erie an appropriation which Is des tlned to muko that one 01 the greatest harbors on tho great lakes. These and other special considerations which como to Pennsylvania are obtained through the fact that the Republican voters of Pennsylvania have hold their party organization solid and compact and have refused to be deceived hy the allurements of the men who from time Endowed find U'iO tor whi--h plosie Bond me a bollln of fsan-C'iira Ointment. Sometime Hgo a Iriend sent inn a small quantity to try and I have been using it for a variocoso ulcer with bettor results than I have obtained from any other preparation. F. A. Holman, Glassboro, N. .f. San-t'ura Ointment 2"m! and liOo, Made by Thompson Medical Co., Titits- Villi', I'll. At all druguixtN. If TO tTKK A VMM IN ONIi lAV Take Laxative Hroiim (.uinine Tablets All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is 011 each box. 23c. o25 to time havo sought to encourage and support Independent political move ments to fuse with tho Democracy In local or personal campaigns. Next year there will be 32 congress men to elect In Pennsylvania and the canvass for these congressional scats Is already undor way. The Democrats are eager to have the Republican vote In this state cut down this fall and are talking fusion at every opportunity. They know that they cannot elect heir nominee for state treasurer this fall as well as they know anything. They know also that If by a fusion campaign for stato treasurer they can lure Republ leans away from tholr par ty candidates and their party organiza tion, or keep them from voting, they will bo making their Initial advance toward rapturing several congressional districts In this state next year. They are aware of tho fact that some Tit tho districts which aro now represented by Republican congressmen were only carried by the Republicans by small majorities, and they are looking to these districts as the battle grounds for next year's congressional cam paigning. 1 Tliry want the Republican vote cut down In those districts this tall, so as to encourage Democrats to get Into line for the big prizes to be fought tor next year. Republicans of Pennsylvania are de termined to meet every Issue In tr-o coming campaign squarely and fnlrly, nnd they hnve no fear of the outcome at the polls. HrmlXiiry. "Is genius hereditary '!" asks a selen itic Journal. An editor replies: "We have not time to Investigate the sub.lect, but we aro li,,.liM,.,l t, think tlmt It Is. At all events, our young-dors are wonderfully smart." All tiie loathsome skin diseases, ecze ma, pimples, tetter, salt ibeum, and any skin eruption Ik cured by San-Cura Oint ment and San-Cura Soap, used according to directions. Also itching, bleeding or protruding piles aro cured by washing with Sau-Cura Soap aud applying iSan Cura Ointment. 2rmc.1i. All druggists. ( onipoxln- Olmi-rvuiiun I nni. "Something entirely new has been placed ou tbe Overland Limited trains. It is a 'composite observa tion car. It affords womeu passen gers an opportunity of enjoyiug the sceuery with tho Greatest commit aud free from the fumes of tobacco smoko. Throughout tbe car there has been placed a series ot steel arches, which bind sills and sides together and strengthen the roof iu a manner which renders the car almost ludestructible. Chicago Chronicle. The Overland Limited leaves Union I'assunger sta tion, Chicago, 6.05 p. ra. daily. Ar rives San Francisco the third day in time for diunor. Route Chicago, Milwaukee ifc St. Paul Railway, Uu- ion Pacific and Southern Pacific line John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Room D, Park Buildiug, Pittsburg, Pa. aoO BOYS ASM D GIRLS vi.iUtt'ii in tm'ry locality m iu I'luteil M,tu iv uki fiUliKcrtplioMS for I 1 intra! tnili roniimsflDtn to ADAMS'S MAGAZINE (A wliuln it'Hr fur 10 renlMt 116 rv.t A'i'1 rhptiiflt ihonltiljr homt fiutiriiilie In ('if rorlj, eoiitiimiiitf :U intrM, li Him-lm, il wU't ti-U rfadinn itifitter ofumtMial inttTit i n every twine. !.ii'rl pMiiimn.-Mnn tn niu'iitr. Sctnl jxwtnl far I iir full prtrtiruhir.miH'1 Mtihrnptiii ttUuk honk AT ( 'M 'ii, ADAMS'S MAGAZINE, 131 W.24th St..N.Y.Clty WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always iu stock. Call on or address J AS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. P. AMSLER. JAMES HASLET, Successor to 8. II. Uaslet's Sous. GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PIONN to paint your house with Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) than with other paints. I li rur rrv 1 r f fr r rr M iuale ot pure mate rials, spread better, go farther, look hand somer, last longer. Your painter ought to know it. I f h e Hnesn't. tell h!n tn nsk si vj his dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Klcc-trio Oil. (Suuruutunl lur Kbouinali-Hin, tSpiuinx. H'ire l-'ecl, 1'tuiiH, Ac. At all dealers Are the most advantageous months ol the year to vimi uiut store. Wc mean from a money-saving stand point. All SIIMMPP POODS ot whatever charac ter are taken out of the shelves tables and prices put on, j off, the regular. Here's an indication of how shelf emptying is done here: lijo yd fur a lot Figured Lawns and Dimities that wore lOo aud l'iio yd. 81o yard for a lot of pretty Summer Cottons that wore 15c yard; pink, light blue, navy and bl ick grounds, with small figures. 15c yard for a lot of 25o Cottons, Madras Shirtings, Leno Stripe Lawus, Imperial Rep aud many othor Faucy Cittons iu iuite a large color selection. '22c yard for a lot of 35o and 40o Linen Suitings; groon, blue and tan. 2,r)o vard for lot of -10a and 50o Kmliroidorod French Madras; White Swiss, with woven dot and figure!"; and a Striped Silk Mousscline, a Gray, a Tan aud a Light llue. One-half price, the way we're going to clcau up a round dozen "Tub" Suits. V ittoti Voile, Percale. Liuen Kop, Canvas nnd Giugham. Suits that sold at t 50, $3 50. $, $8.50 and $10, just half that now. Ouo half price for a lot of Cloth which were 815 50, $18, 820. $22 50, 82 Tako your choice from some 15 or WTLLMMlh ItfMES Qlh GlVV. Tho Kind You Havo Always iu uso for over 30 3'enrs, and fyi'J'', sonnl Alt Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-gnocl" nro but Experiments that trillo with ami endanger dm health of Infants aud Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is n hnrmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Is'areotio substance. Its ago In its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoju nnd Viud Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Vowels, giving healthy and natural bleep, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 7 Bears the 7? The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THI 6CNTUH COMPANY, TT MUftftAV TUttT. NffW VOHN CITV. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. Good Stork, flood Carrlftm and Bufc fioH tolut upon theinopt reasonublnterniH. ie will hIho do JOB TIEAJVCIItTGr- All ordors loft nt tho Post Ollloo wil receive prompt attnntion. lennsylvania UAILItOAI). BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. TrtkiriKOlIuot, Mav 2Sth, No. 30 liullWlo anil PiltHhurg Express, daily nxvept Bun day U:53b. in. No. 32 Oil City and I'iitslnng 10 x rosH, daily S l!l p.m. No. VXi Oil Oily Awotiiinoda tion, Sunday only fc.'lO p. m. For lli'Uoi-y,Tidiiitn,Vnrrn,Klti7.iiH, Hradlord, Uloau nnd the East : No. 31 (Mean Exprean, daily.. 7:M n. m. No. :t:l l'il.tsloirK Express, daily cxcopl iSiiuday 0:1(1 p. m, No. V- Warn-ii aoi-oiumoda- .lion, Sundays only :15 p, in. For Tiino Tnldps and additional infor mation consiill. Tii-kct A guilt. W. V. AT rKltUUKY, J.K.WOOD. (loimrul Manner. I'lissnnciTTrnHio Mrr. (ilCil. II. l'.oYI, Knn'l l'nvfii'r I'fonufurtaJ ustriifi Um F. C. INGRAIIAM, WpII known to the pimple of tliis vicinity, will dnvoto ona day in each week, Tues day, to his class in Tionesta, at Hovard's Llall, where patrons oan'seo him as to torms, etc. :itn CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PILLS w w w m -m wm w w w mm Oriel mil and Unlv Uruul... tri-;. 4ivr-Mii. i.cdlc. k Hrntrf-1 fur I. II H IIIVM IMlS KMeJLINK in KKU ftivl Uold mrtttlla (huh, m-kIM ith l.lurHtMn. Twite n nthrr. Krfn. ftfffroiift HubftlltuUona nt lialia. Ilitna. Uu f yuur lni(iit, t evA Ic. it pikiuv for l' Him 1 !-, TtMmonU!t f t ud Ketlef for Ladle-," in Uttir, l.v ro " kf trim Mull. 1 0.WOtt fSiimiDiftU. Hold by rs nOYRnYAI Wmiim ikta pv. M4Lmb ai miJuA., tLZ AND- Auaust . . ..Li- and arranged in lots on centre J off, and in many instances half Tailored Suits, tho roguliir prices of - 3 and $:). 18 of those and pay just half that. Bought, nml which has boca lias borno tho Kijrnaturo of has boon iniulo under his icr- supervision hIiico lis Infancy. Signature of a.curey; LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fiuo Turnouts at All Times at Roasouablo Ratos. ISenr of Hotel Weaver TIOItTIEST.A., H?. Telephone No. 20. M23-,f.VA. . J? iyl -e-V r.La Franco's nn.4,.1.1 i -1,-nmmrnMV Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Rnporlor to othor remedied ntlil at hu prlcr. Cun (timruit'f1. Siit-t'i-mi'iiltv iim-iI hy uvi-r 00,000 U'oiiirii. i3 VniH,!rHir- filstHor ly muil. Tcullnumttils A lHHkua frfo. Dr. LaFruuco, i'UUudt lplila, Fa. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE iEMEDY Breaks no Hearts, Excuses no Crimes. Dr. David Kennedy' FAVOUTTE r.EM I'DV is not, n disi-uiw d c-m-iuy of Un huinnn race; whom it cannot, liolp, it does not liiinn. It is composed of vc(,ct:iUo ingre ilinnls nnd does not heat or inllamo tho Mood hut cools and purifies it. In all eases of Kidney troubles, Liver complaints, Con stipalioii of the llowels, aud tlio delicate deran'enionts which nllliet-women, tho ac tion of Dr. Kennedy's FAVORITE It EM. LDY is beyond ja-aise. ThoiiRands ot prat of ul peopio voluntarily testify to this, in letters to. Dr. Kennedy; and with a warmth and fullness of words which uiero business cerlilieatis never Jiossess. It niiik s no druuk.inls oxi-uscs no crimes breaks no huarK In its coining there is hope, and iu iu inu-s thero in healing. Wo clinllcngc a tri tl and arc confident f the. result." Votii-. dru:.r::ist ha- it. ONE DoLL.VIt a JJottle. ji.-.-ir in mind tho liaino and address: Dr. J,tcu1 KENNEDY, Uoudout, New YurL. 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