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Little
Pimples Turn
to Cancer.
Ottifpr eftcn results from Ml im
piiriiy in the blood, inherited from
generations back. Few peopJ are en
tirely free from some taint in the blood,
and it i. impossible to tell when it will
break out in the form of drended Can
rer. What has appeared to lie a mere
pimple or scratch has developed into
the most malignant Cancer.
"t had n severe Cancer which was t f Ml
only a few Mutches, that I tlioutflit would
-v; goon pass away. I was
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phvsiclans. li.t in suit
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' (''-' ' Vn years have elnpsud,
lad boiu sign of t!ie disease has returned,
H. K. WILLIAMS,
Qiilsbarg, .Mi.-;s.
Ti is dangerous to experiment with
C sr. The disease is beyond the skill
of lijsieiuns, 8. s. S. is the only cure,
because it is the cr.ly r rvdy which
goes 1-t ; enough :j roa:h oanoeT.
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tSwift's Specific) is the only blood
remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable.
All others contain potash uml mer
cury, the most dangerous of minerals.
Honks on Cancer and blood diseases
mailed free by riwift Sneciiie Company,
Atlanta, Georgia.
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An Inaenlou ICzuusei.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer relates
it that not long ago some young people
cut in tlie country who were to give
a ball thought they would be badly dis
appointed because the old man who
had fiddled for all their balls as far
back as they could remember suddenly
lost -his wife. She died the very day
lieforc tlir dnnee was to come off. nnd
the funeral was to take place the day
after, so, of course, they gave him up
; ami tried to make the best of things
without him. Ixnugine. then, their
amazement when the time for the bull
camt- to see him cotaie marching in just
as u.MK.l. fiddle and all, and take his
seut in the old uncustomed place. They
w ere delighted, and yet a little shocked,
too, nuA one of the young men went up
to ask him the explanation. "Wall, ye
see," drawled the old man, as he
twanged his liddle into tune, "ye see I
didu"t like t' miss th' dance, an' then
it ain't so much, 'cause nrtrrull the oi'
Indy warn't no blood relation, ye know."
Secreta of Authorship.
If you will take out the magazii.es
that eanic last month, or perhaps the
month before it wouldn't do for me to
specify too closely you will find in one
of thoin. says u Washington Pott item,
an article signed by u certain
great statesman whom everybody in
Washington knows. The editor of t bat
magazine wrote to the gnat nan, ask
ing liim to contribute. The great man
knew nuthiii' whatever about the sub
ject suggested, lie isn't nearly so wise
us he is famous, anyway, and he Baked
a newspaper man he knew to write it
for him. The ni wapaper man w as busy,
ijut he spoke to a member of hia family,
a female member, and she well, she
just exactly sat down and wrote an
article that has already been ipioieil lar
and wide. The great man received the
credit, but 1 fancy the woman received
something mure substantial. Anyway,
she is wearing a new fur collarette
that fairly makes one's mouth water.
The propriety of using the expression,
"more preferable" was recently submit
ted by the Hartford Couronl to the
judgment of several college professors,
As sometimes happens with experts,
the opinions rendered represent both
Miles with equal learning. One ia'
"more preferable" is illogical and
should not be used instead of "mora
I desirable." Another decides thai a
careful person would not employ r.
others pronounce it pardonable, hut Hi
sounding, and applicable only t i i
comparison of degrees of preference.
A Yale professor denounces the ques
tion aa a peace disturber and an assault
upon the judgment of the best writer
from times immemorial, who ha..'
' taken full latitude in their comparison
of adjectives. After struggling
through a column of erudite letters t hi
Courant concludes tlutt "'more prefer
nble' i lis preferable" aud that pre
fe ruble alone i- preferable.
lot .iir baa recently been employed
with Bouie .-in cess In the treatment of
joints tvl ich have been stiffened or dt3-
i rted by chronic rheumatism or gotu
The llniii is encased in a large cyliudei
ii :u which very hot dry air is Intro
dticed. The temperature f the air
within t be npparatuats often above thai
of boiling water, yet patients are said
to be aide to bear it for several bouti
without discomfort, and indeed it.
ii. any case:; with positive relief of tlic
pain and uneasy sensation In the alTi ci
ed joints. The treatment must be re
peated al moderately frequent Inter
vals, although benefit often fellows
even one baking.
"Now. children," said a New York
kindergarten teacher, calmly when she
scented the tell-tale smoke and heard
the "machines" rattling below, "the
1 lire engines are in the street and you
i may all go down and see them if you do
so quietly and return soon." Then sh
bad the tots march out In perfect or
der, singing "Hail, Columbia." The Are,
as it happened didn't amount to much
but presence of mind of the level-headed
teacher saved a stampede of TOO
youngsters. And then, womanlike, the
brave girl broke down and bail a go -d
1 cry.
An inventor lins hit upon a method
of put tine; stone solcti on hoots nnd
shoes. He mixes n waterproof pine
with n suitable quanUty of clean quarts
sand and spreads it over the leather
sole used as a foundation. These qtiurtz
miles are said to be very flexible and
practicably indestructible, nnd to give
the foot a firm hold even on the most
slippery stirfnee.
A current report says the Presby
terian synod of Missouri lias found out
that TOUng men supported at college by
a church allowance are spending their
money for cigarettes and otherwise In
riotous living. The miscreants nre to
to be called strictly to account. Here
it an example of bnse Ingratitude.
Airion the nmusing incidents of the
elrctioit was the nomenclature of some
of the eandldutes nominated by the
prohibitionists. They ran for office a
Glass in New York, a Lager in Minnc
, sota, and a Swnllow in Pennsylvania.
All names suggeafcive of drinking.
i Admiral Schley will have all the
, swords he can use for the rest of his
days. The state ofIaryland, the cities
j of Boston nnd Philadelphia and the
members of the Royal Arcanum are
THE CUP CflALLEftani
Mr Thnrann l.tpton Sn.v the ahanrvek
Will lie Launched In April.
London. Jan. 24. Sir Thomas Llpten
said In an Interview: "In view of cor
recting misleading B'.atementA publish
ed regardlnr the Shamrock. It may be
said that whlie a few of the number
less new Ideas ruprested will be oni-
Silt Til' i MAS J. LIPTON.
bodied In th shamrock, the tK.ue at
stale la loo great to Indues the de
slgners to experiment over much. A
comparatively :-r.iail proportion of
motsl win be used in her construction.
The yacht Is expected to be b.uncin"!
early In April." The owner of the
Shamrock Is negotiating fr a larpo
steam yacht ii convey a numerous
party nf friends to New Youk to wit
ness the races for the America's cup.
t:: paul jones wrecked.
Aii Explosion Caused the Death
ol
tin Slant PornonH on Board
Mobile, Ala., Jan. 21. The govern
raenl steamer Pansy touched al nib
Miss., yeaterday afternoon e.ud report
ed finding on Breton Island a part
the stern of the naptha launch Paul
June--, also a yr.wl boat with DOW
smashed and other small articles from
the launch. The condition of the
wreckage tends to show that the yacht
blew up, The Pansy met the tu-; Maud,
with Messrs. Jones and Tcggart The
latter vlsll d the wreckage and Identi
fied it as iiart of the Paul Jones. No
bodies were found.
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Jocoph Brink
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MiCj.iile Woodland.
VVo'-dltnd, vice
liii vt.ite hank, Chi
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News confirming h--r hiss has been
br-ni' l:t bv iysi r llshcrrr-en, who hnv."
known of H for more than a week. The
launch exploded, tbey say, on or about
Jan. 6. n Bird Island, and every-
thlng goes t-. show liiat all on boanl
wi re killed at ones or drowned soon I
after.
THE GERMANS FRIENDLY.
riK.v Will . '.-'. i- N" Extrnvacant Oe
mnndx la Ramoa.
I.i ndon, .i - 23. The lierlln CO ITS-
ipondenl nf TI Times says:
"Thi ie are oil reasons for believing j
that ill-- German government rsgarda
th malm nance of cordial relatione
with Oreat Britain and the United I
States as far mi re Important than even
i ierman i omnn i lal interests In Bamoa,
Th t. ne ' ! thi leading Journals, there- j
fore, ii. on the whole, free from hit
term as or xagg ntlun.
"In a word, there i:re many Indlca
tlons thai Germany will not frustrate
a ri vision of the treaty "f lierlln by
extravagant demands, such as for the
cession of the islands to Germany. The
Kolnlsche i'llluiiK ridicules the report
th:" Dr, Von Holleben (Qerman ambaa -rndor
nt Wn.- h::i -.tmi) has complained ,
of Mr, Berry's remarks in the house of
representatives and says that the tTnI-t":-
mates ambassador In Berlin (Mr.
White) might as well have complained
of Hi i r Ahlwardt'a anti-American rav
ings in the relchstag."
The Americans al Munich have de
cided to send to the Washington gov
ernment a protest nsalnst the antl
German expressions used in the hones
of representatives and a declaration
that no animosity agalnat America ex
ists in Germany, where Americans al
waya meet with the most friendly rc
ceptlon. THAT "EMBALMED BEEF."
Captain Warbnrton, Under Oath, l)e
olarea it Had to Be Hurled.
Washington, Jan. 21. The board ot
survey appointed by sv-cretary AlKer to
pass upon the question of the propel
condemnation of a large quantity of
beef destined for the trmips In l'orto
RiCO has received from Captain Bar-
day H. Warburton, of the Pennsylva
nia volunteer battalion Of artillery, a
sworn statement of the condition of re
frigerated beef nn board the tranport
Manitoba. In the course of this state
ment Captain Warburton says: "The
incut was so bad that It was Impos
sible to swallow it. In my opinion the
meat was not good, nor was It fit for
Issue. I had no Idea that this meat had
been subjected to any ihcmlca! process,
but believed the beef to have decom
posed on account of the lack of proper
refrigerating facilities. All beef Issued
to my battalion was bad, and had to be
burled immediately upon delivery at
cur camp, which was about two miles
beyond Ponce." Captain Warburton
gives the names of some witnesses
whose testimony may he of value.
Retaliation In West Virginia.
Charleston, W. Va., Jan. 21. Yester
day was the most exciting day politi
cally since th? legislature assembled.
The Democratic majority In the house
unseated two Republicans last week.
Yesterday, by a party vote, the senate
unseated Kldd, Democrat, from the
Fourth district nnd seated Morris, Re
publican, without waiting for a report
from the elections committee. This
change makes the legislature stand, on
Joint ballot. 50 Republicans and 47 Dem
ocrats. The Democrats In the house
have Introduced resolutions looking to
the unseating of three more Republi
cans, and It is expected that the senate
will unseat two'more Democrats.
h titawasi of Beaatltal
raJaftetgW mt Alssost lav
4MrfSUabU Valoe.
Spain haa out been stripped of all her
waatRh. St i ia psjakeeaiOB of riches
that a rafaatoiss ounqueror like the
great .Napoleoa weuld have taken with
out eeremoay. Sbe hua treasures iu
books, nunuaoripta and paintings
which would eminently gruce the li
braries and galleries of the L'n-ited
Scuta
For example, la the Royal picture
gallery in Msdrid there are a.000 cau
voaea. among wbicb are some of the
moat beautiful picture iu the world
There are t painting by l.'apbael. 4G
by .Murillo, 04 by Velaaqucz, 22 by Vur.
Dyck. C2 by Rubens, 43 by Titian. 25 by
Paul Verouese. uud ten by Claude Lor
raine. No one could hope to get to
gether to-day Kuch a collection, in
which there Is scarcely o picture that
la not artistic work of the first eloss;
nnd the writer who estimated that the
2.000 paintings are easily worth $20u.
000.000 spoke wisely unci eeell within
reason.
The duke of Veragua. vi ho came over
here in 1803 nt the country's expense,
who was entertained In a royal man
ner, and left with anything but friendlv
feeling for the L'nited States because
a popular subscription to pay his debts
was not raised, is the owner of book
nnd manuscripts relating to has great
ancestor. Columbus, which urv almost
priceless. Among limit are books that
were owned by Columbus himself. A
writer in the New York Times, in re
viewing this subject, says with fine
Irony, considering Vern'rua's character,
that "possibly the duke might, be pa
triotic enough to help bis country by
disposing of the correspond ence of Co
lumbus, which he prizes so highly."
These crtistic nnd literary tnnsiirei
rcprefient tin Immense sum of money,
nnd at one time during the war a Span
ish paper lUggested that while the
treasury was practically empty it
might be supplied with money by dis
posing of these works.
lint the raggestion was not adopted,
and Spain may congratulate herself on
the fact that she w.is not opposed by a
grasping enemy. If she engages in
nnotlirr war. and al its close finds her
self nain in her present predicament,
she may expect to lose her pictures and
literary possessions. Philadelphia In
quirer. SMART SKATING COSTUTIES.
a Plata Biclrt with Vlvtd Bodies, u
the Braeefnl uml Deeosa
Ina Th lux.
I
All these gay colors of cloth make
a florid and not Ineffective show on the
ponds and In tlierinks, win re the whirr
of steel oa the Ice rises on the frosty
nlr. A plain skirt, ankle long, with b
vivid tlaiinel or velveteen bodice, i. just
about the most graceful and becoming
thing n skaier can assume.
Camel's balr serge is what the skin
Is made of, and the mod startling com
binations In color prevail until the
rinks resemble carnival gatherings),
The biggest and brightest buttons flash
on upper as well as nether gjarmeuts,
and some of these ;.re huge polished
pewter buttons, such as nre made and
worn by Dutch men and women on the
froen cnnnls ol Holland,
Pretty stating costumes from Paris
nre resplrndenl with fur or fancy braid
and guy with silver buttons that are in
reality tiny bell-, tingling out f.'iry mu
sic at every movement of the wearer.
The sldtls of such suits are cut close
at the hip ami somewhat full below the
knees, enabling the wearer to movi.
with freedom, and adding greatly tn
the sum of grace, Turbans of astrakhan,
broad tail nnd Persian lamb are
what the smnrt skaters wear. These
arc round cap-ehaped things, with n
tuft of bright feathers like a shav
ing brush Sticking up in front and held
by a pin of Ibissian silver.
very other woman, whether her frock
is silk cr serpe. has depending from
the rear of her basque a species of tail
which is bound to excite interest, if not
applause. It was fully ten years apo
that basques resigned1 their rear ap
pendages, lint, like Mary's little lambs,
they are back in fashion, every one
with its tail behind it. Sometimes the
tail is a mere hunch of ribbon ends,
scarcely larger than the tort of thing
n rabbit wears, again they nre beetle-wing-shaped
nnd full nearly to the
knee. Coatee, habit, postillion and
swallow t:uls are the species most fre
quently seen at present, and whether
they are pretty or not is another mut
ter; the tailors say they have corn
to stay. St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
A Winter Solnee.
With the dreariness nnd desolation ol
cold und rainy niphts in November
conies the comfortable thought of
brightly lighted sitting-rooms, with
hearth fires and good books. There is
nothing more certain to make the heort
swell with cheerfulness than this same
combination. After a long day at work,
when the wind is howling outside and
the rain is splashing agaigst the win
dows, the flicker of the grnte fire is
magnetic. One can scarcely force him
self to get up and away from it, and a
book ncids to the attraction. It is the
time when the stay-at-home enjoys
himself to the fullest. Detroit Free
Press.
filta of Droldrry.
The turned-down points of tine hem
stitched or hand-embroidered linen
lawn thatcomprise the fashionable col
lars to wear with the silk waists are
made by hand, nnd it is fashionable tor
women to meke them for fancy work.
It Is the revival of an old fashien and
many a grandmother's treasure chest
has been ransacked In search of the
old tambour work and the embroideries
that hare so long lain away. This line
of white about the neck Is almost al
ways more becoming than tbe plain
ribbon. Albany Argus.
Scene in the Valley tie
Mcndiz, Portugal.
flroap oi Slrls Carrying Weighty
Diimn ran oi urapti 10 iu
vtlsisry to as Cruxhat
rr to bs CraMhaa
Hade lata Win.
The Spcer Wine Company,
Passaic N. J.,
have their vineyards stocked of the
same grape, the only vineyard of
the kind in this country, the vines
were imported and planted here
over fortv rears neo. The Sneer
j Port vine and Burgundy arc new
regarded the finest in the world,
' their rich, full body and high
! character is unexcelled. In
I valid, weakly persons, especially
I females, and the aged are made
I strong and vigorous by its use, as
j a medicinal wine it has no equal;
i as a family wine it has no super
I ior. First class physicians all over
! the country, here and in Europe,
! who have tried them recommend
; them as the best.
A close study by physicians on
1 the effect of different brands of
i wines on the system convinces
i them of the superiority of theSpecr
: Passaic wines for their patients,
i Sold by Druggists and Grocers
SPECIAL NOTICES
sin. ill ii'lvci-i 1 .'-inc..' i ii .-vr3 rlo$0'IPCIOil,
tVs'it, tole or Ken1, Lost or Found or iBer i.u.
ne.-f. iiis -ru-ii under this hmi 1 1 r omvhntj i I
h wfird laroas tus irtion intl oai foiirt-ii ceni n
w r i i -.n il mibxiiliienl lnoillon. Notiiliiu lie
I serf eel roi less tnsu ten esuta,
M7ANTFD KBVEHA1. TI U8TWOKTHY
v v iie-mi ns in tlii-. ..laic in nisn' u' i ur busl
ne-s Mi their own s ' n- stby cnsntlcs li in
inslnly oiTw-i- ivurk couilus ad st home. Salary
-Iriiiirlit ttmii ii yi ur null expense.- definite
honaflde, no more, no lew FSlary Monthly
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Htampd envelope. Uerbi rt B, llesn l rvi Pept.
M. Cliiesito, 0lA-ISt.
A 'iire lor Nervous Uendaeliea.
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si-veri-iiiMilii'-li-', I in-ii i'l ii-'e- UillaPy last IDS i
Ihiee days ni nine. Uainl ioIis powiters n Itev- J
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S'liee i began taan u .. Kinsf i nsve imitiy
iiiiiirotisl ii besltb, s. i loin ur never haveliesd
111110. nave inilned In ilesli, and leel denlileriiy
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h'umi i nil in liuvi my vmi. !'..'' ' . 'eiiiii
iiry King tun iione fur me, in - my nln 1
iiptHliit, climate i' l.. n Hfit. nanre 1 The I
i ors coakf mi siopi. '"ir Cler Ki bai
red nv''. tin laraoii efjovuis iltii
KSAXR llEIKISR O " .i eh IC'l I ;! hN
V. V I.) D'lery hltth' I r iiik Net leu, Uver iil-d I
ml Kidneys Is i . Me, nod M I, p irktues l '
W II. UermHii. Ti im-b-ii: i Middles' srlli .v J
f.-b Me Inn : II. A. K irliht. AIIHI .
HMMiji- SRVKRAL TRt'STtt'oRTHY 1
persons In thp ita'e tonmiiaati m.r iini-ni---4
ia tliei own iimiI nearby sxiiitiMes, It is
mainly olOee work ciinducteclsl homo Palsry ,
- ra enl IPrO a year nnd espouses- nVfltilte,
h nsnde,no more, no ifwsslary- t,ti,; .
ReferenssS' Enelose self-sdtlresiied n'smpsd
rnvelnpe. rlerbert R, lbs-. Prest., b.-pi M. I
I'hlntan nr.-lilt
A'
DMIN13TKATOK NOTICE let- '
Tims iif sVtliiiiitiMtration ill tin.
-t.ttcof AlHOHOIft, Ifttnof Knmklin tOWnihfp,
fiiyder cmtity, I' . deo'd, bwing been fniiilea
tlif mule miir nt'il . nil perHnn knowing tln-m-ivIvm
intU'i t i ti -aid f-tatt- an- rcquettod tn
ii ikfl Imnu'tliate p. iv in nt . While lllOM liavi iu:
ssiiniwlll proff6Ilt ' '(-'in duly u ntlicf itiiittil iii '
ii n ndri L-iit-il . f
Deo 15, 1898, DAVID U. GIF1 .
i cob Gilbert, Att. Admr.
DMINI8TRATOR'8 NOTICE. Let
trs of A,diuinistratlon In tlie e
tjVeof win. Bollenbaob. la's of Perry lown--4iip.
Bnydar do., I'n . deo'd., having beea uraat
ii in tne nndenifrned, n persons kimwin
'lirinselves Imli'l i"il i s ilil ".stale ure reipii'sicil
i uiiike liiimeilliitii p iviin-nt. wlillell o e hnvtiiif
i iima win prsseal tiium duly aatbenttcatad is
rhtkuadsfstirnefl',
BAMUKL HOIXBMBAOB, Admr,
PltTFNTS-0BTA'NED
fli I Ui I O TEEMS EASY.
" consult or cunimunlcnte with the Editor
of this paper, wiio win girt an ussded infor- j
DCKtlon.
FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDIE
T NT Tt?
Snyder's old, and reliable oeti'i
Insurance Agency,
SELINSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA
Klmer W. Snyder, Agent,
Successor to tbe late William H. Snyder.
I The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is rpresnnted ic tbe (oUow
I ng list of Standard Companies, from wlich to make selectiou. None
Better to World over.
K4MK, I.IMJATION, m
KI11E Royal, Liverpool, Eng. (including foreign arrets) 000,000.00
Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,64o,735.W
PLiBiiix, Hartford, Conn. 5'68?'S'i',
Continental, New York, 0J54 908 72
German American, New York, 8,340,098.BS
LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, if204.688,9b3,
ACCIDENT Employers Liability Assurance Corporation,
Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of $3,750,000.00
Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at the lowest possible rate, jus
tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly snit
satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur
ance promptly furnished ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt,.
Telephone No. 182. Office oa Corner Water & Pine Ste, SelmssroTe. Ps
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lillr 01 HhtM Hinl (ii-lili-- ( iilhliii?
Fui iiithiDR Quixls, L'i.iIi i i,i iii,(j
Cups Cull to swi m sliteL.
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(rut this nut nl return to i r with ai.oo
wc'ti -.Miii the follnivinir, i-n-t.'i -ii ,i
VKKMONT FARM .TOP RI At. I YEAR
NKW YORK WRKKI.Y THIBUNR I YKAR.
AMRRICAN POULTRY JOUHNAL I YEAH
rillMiKM LRU OMAN l YKAR.
MARIOX lUm.AND'rtrOOK liooK.
TEN NIGHTS IN A lAR ROOM,
All For $1.00. Rtpiar Cost $4.00,
This corabloaUoa Bill a family aced. Two tarn
i papers lor the men tik- "QHntlewoman," uu
Ideal paper lor tils ladles N, Y. H'eskl) Tribunr
I for nil Mm Inn llarlnnil's Cook B'ok with MO
j nagesatid I.Odo praetloal recipes ior the wile
I ami the l'ol. 1 Ten Nlgbts In n K.ir Room," tin'
greatest Temperance novel ol tbe aire, a iwi
J osnl stump tilings ssmpiss ol pspi ra and oat
I irreut clubbing list.
, Vermont Farm Jonrnal, w roc rscMKEARR d
AIM ttHloSI.. WllsalMalon, VI.
TAiff lirburg
Aarble Works.
R. H-LANCE. ,::-:!':::.!N
WARLE hUU SCOTCH GRANITE
ACemetery Lotg)
Knclosures.
Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired
Prices as Low as the Lowest
SATISFAC HON GUARANTEED.
J. A. JENKINS, Ag't.,
Or)8tfgrve, Pa.
(Inp brings wenlcness, exhaustion, nervous
prubtration; Ur. Milts' Nervine cures tlum.
j n.iM-ni 1SS2
i, .j.-.i -
1 0 rt SALE BY ALU
j FIRST CLASS CISAR DEALERS
IN LVilTED STATES
The plsgue of 'go La Grippe.
The destroyer of LsUrippe Miles' Nervine.
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each to present him with one.