1 SHENANDOAH Is the head centre of the Soliuvlklll coal rcRion, thirteen miles fioni the county seat. It Is on the line of the Phllndelphla arid Read I n g, Pc n n By 1 van 1 it m i tl Lehigh Valley railrrmdM, thus ollrrlng excellent facilities for travel. Not quite 4 hnui-M rldefrom iheoity of Philttdelnhla P0PyLSIlFHS30,000 It posBeaoes (lie greatest Iti duceirientB for the location of ftectorUa, mills, &e. l'x cellent. wiiter supply, fuel plen tiful mid cheaper thnu any where elpo Educational ad vantages utisurpawcd. Pure air, pure water, electric Halite, &&, Ac. The Hudson XEIvcr Tunnel. fi New Yohk, July 1. Tho stookltotd orsofthe Hudson River Tunnel Com pany have decided to issue bonds to tho -amount of 86,000,000 In ilenomlnntioas of $1,000 for the purpose of retiring out standing mortgages -and for tho comple tion of tho work. ArelibUbop Tacllo Dying. Winnipeg, Alan., July 1. Archbishop Tailio, who for two decades has beon the luiad of tho Roman Catholic church In the Canadian Northwest and the foro most Canadian prelate, is lying at tho point of dentil. His recovery is believed to bo Impossible. Doanfl's Crooked 1lttnactloiis. New Bhdford, . Mass., July 1. It is now thought that the amount of J. H. J. Donne's crooked transactions will amount to $15,000, hut the banks decline to give tho sovernl amounts held. J).aue is bo Ilevcd to have sailed for Europe. Presents in the lnrt elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF THE v FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with tlie medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative ti perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS. It is thetiost fxcellmt remedy hnOwn to' r3 CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY ' - j When one is liilioits orCutisupated SO THAT PURL BLOOD, FICFRESHIflO SLCtTP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. f SK YOUR OnUOClOT FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY PY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN fVANCISCO, OAL. lavisviuE. kit new york. n. t. ploo nud 1'pwarrtn CAN 11E INVFSrKD IN A rOHITIVK AIVII NAPE 15 Percent. Dividend Faying Stock. Full particulars uud ProsreetUJ can be had on njiplicnllon ornddrobslog 8. X.. Nl.tll'hOIV, ItllllUc-r, 04 UlOUClwV, N. V. GOLD MEDALrPABlB78 W. Baker & Co.fs from which tho excess of oil lias beeu removed, is Absolutely Pure audit is Soluble. No Chemicals nro used In its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd is thereforo far moro economical, costing less than one cent a oup. It Is delloioui, nourishing, BtrongtliQniug, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Croooro ovorywhoro. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. FIRE INSURANCE! Iqut ni Weil Ecl!ik!t Pjrslj Cub tvzmk BreoKfast Cocoa mink l,epznWd by t JAVlD FAuS I lflHKNAKDOA.fr, J'A n . Pjr H POMKBOY, A TIQRNEY'A T-LA W. omoe-Beildill'i bnlldlus corner MIn n4 Cenut THOUSANDSKILLED Tcrriblo Scones of Slnucjlitor Along tlio African Const. SAVAGES RAID THE VILLAGES They Hold Stwrifioa leasts and Murder Their Prisoners- ' Two Ilumlrffl Vlrtlms In One Day Killed nt CoolllnKAluTIln Chiefs Ullllblo tollls Iioso of Tlielr Cttlltlvnaita Sliivr-a Hnvlvitt of lllo Old roi'lll of llluuilsliuil The DhiiIH Drum Ilunril Dully London, July 1. Advices just received from Sierra Leone say that the vigilant suppression of tho slave trade along tho ooast nnd the consequent inability of tho warlike races to dispose of their captives at n profit lias caused a revival in tho most terrible form Of the scenes of slaughter nnd bloodshed which formerly made ovory ohtef town of tho interior a Golgotha. Cooinaasie, it is snid, hns again wit nessed tho killing of as many as 200 vic tims in one day, and tho death drum is heard in the streets even more frequent ly than before tho Bvltlrili Ashonteo ex pedition, when it was hoped such scenes were put to an end forever. Tho savage Wangarus recently mado a raid into IMgombii, completely devas tating tho villages, and carrying off over 2,000 captives. They wore unablo to get rid of the prisoners as slaves, and hold a sncrlflce feast, which lastod three days, in which overy enptivo perished, not even children being spared. It Is universally admitted In the scttlo iiouts that the approaching extinction of the slnvo trade in Western Africa is miking warfare nioro merciless than it lsed to be. LOOKING FOR POISON, Slcltoiiry's Life Wan Insm-ml for Over rivn Million Dollars. London, July 1. It appears that tho exhumation of McIIenry's body, with a view to examination for poison, was dona for the reason time lleHeury's Iifo was insured for over $5,000,00 0 in various companies in England and America. Tho companies, or some of thorn, suspect sui cide by poison, which would void the policies. It was intei'Jcd to conceal tho fact of the exhumation, at least until after tho result of tho analysis of the stomach was ascertained, and to koep tho secret forever, should 110 poison ho discovered. The analysis will be completed about tho end of tho week. The friends of McIIenry scout tho idea of suicido, and are indignant at tho imb- l liclty given to tho case. INCREASE IN FAILURES. This Your Blioivlni; Up lladlyln Compari son With 1890, New Yohk, July 1. Tho business failures for tho flwt six months of tho present year aro reported by It. Q. Dun & Co. to number 0,074, as against 0,885 in tho same period of 1890. The increase of 080 failures is unusual ly large. The extent of tho liabilities is also excessive. -The amount owed by the parties who havo failed in 1891 foots up to $92,000,000, while for tho saiiio period ill 1890 they wero only $03,000, 000, indicating an iucreaso in liabilities of $27,000,000. Notwithstanding tho oxtromo oxtonts of these casualties and other adverse circumstances, tho reports from all por tions of tho country indicate a fairly healthy condition of trade, and excellent prospects in viow of tho laro increase of wealth from (rowing crops and active industrial enterprises. Four Killed by 11 Ilollor Kxplotlon. White Haven, Pa., July 1. A disas trous explosion occurred on the Central Railroad of New Jersey near Nesquo honlng Junction, by which four men wero instantly killed. Yard engine No. 33 wn3 shifting freight and had just passed out of tho yard when tho boiler exploded. The locomotive was totally wrecked, the boiler being blown thrto hundred feet up the mountain side. Tho names of the killed are: Engineer Thomas Trip, Munch Chuulc, Flremnn J. Pope, Linsford; Brokemau Gallngher, Mauch Chunk; Brnkeman Smith, Mauch Chunk. Clinuce la the Lorllhil'il Couip my. New York, July 1. Official announce ment Is made that the property and business of P. Lorillard & Co,, tho to bacco manufacturers, has been turned over to a stock company, with a cupital of $5,000,000, of which $3,000,000 will bo preferred stock, entitled to 8 por cent, cumulative dividends and $3,000,000 common stock. Tho directors for the first year are Pierre Lorillard, Plorre Lor illard. Jr., Georuo D. Flulay, Ethan Allen 1 and George F, Crane. The Whlto Caps in Court. Ve8t Medway, Mass., July 1. -John F, Welch, Michael Khenny, John Henry, Peter Gallagher nnd Charles F. Gormley, tho White Cnps charged with (assaulting Herbert N. Pratt nud ooatlng him witu tnr, were In court during the day, but the case was adjourned until July 7, the piobucution not being ready. World' Fair OommUnlonors rrrrsBDBO, July 1. Herbert Welsh of Philadelphia huviug dvoliued to servo as a momber of the World's Fair Commis sion, Gov. Pattisou appointed Col. Wm. Huasou of Oil City in his std. William H. Barnes of Pittsburg was appointed a member of tho same commission, vico Hubert Pltcalrn, also declined, lletrothvd tu n Muld of Honor BuCBAHBiir, July 1. Tho hetrothal of Prince Ferdinand, tho youthful ruler of Bulgaria, to Mile. Ueleue Bucuroscu, is caitttuKa sensation, The lady Is one of the maids of honor of tho Queen of llou muulu, Buddeii Death of a UlHtrlet-Attorney, Pittbbubo, July 1. Richard Johnston, district-attorney of Allegheny County, and a Wllliuut yonug lawyer, died sud denly at 0 a. rn. Dinlli from (lTei-I'lrtloii.. Nbwburou, N. Y July 1. James H. Billly, lined 10, died last oyeulng front the eitects of over-exertion In nn uthlotlo contest At Wuppiugers Falls, highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTE! Tuo or tliH ICsonp'-fl CoiiyIcm Cuptnreit. Bohtoh. July 1. Dauiel Mullaii and James H. Coffey, two of the prisoners who esunped from thfl Charlestown prison, were eitured In the house at 41 Lowell stivet. They made an attempt at lesistRticc, but were quickly subdued and returned to prison, Two youug women were found in their company and they were arrested, charged with Aiding the prisoners to escape. Lynch Is still at large, and his fi-Uuds say he will never be taken nlirc. Itooktimlicr M'lclt .-luipnmlml. Hahtford, Conn., July 1. Book maker A. J. Welch was autpended la-st night at n meeting of the direc tors i the Charter O.ik Driving As sooiatitn for using unparliamentary lan guage to the officers of the track at"!i re cent meeting. The uipelislon is for tluoe months. Natlnnul Convention of I'ontnl Clerkn. Washington, July 1. Tho National Executive Committee of Postolllco Clerks has issued a call for a nation il conven tion to be held in Pittsburg, Sept. 7. Yuntlmr ludloatlons. Washington, July t. Vor Now Enlanl and liwtern Nor Yorlt:' Fair; wartnen southerly winds. For New Jersey: Light showora; stationary teinimraturei southerly winds. Fair and cool er Thursday. For Western New York! Light showers; cool er; westerly winds. SKW VOKK MAK1CKTS. New York, .lime 30. Honey 011 oall loaned easy at 3H and 3 per cent. 1IONDS. Otosintf Closing Ywtevday. To-Uay. 4Me, 18D1 lieu 100 100 iiis, 1801 Coup 100 100 4 g, 1D07 Ue HBW 118L4 4 s, 1007 Coup U7 117W 8TOCTC MAItKBTO. Closing Closlnj restei-d.iy. To-dar. Canadian raeldo 70 a A Central Facitlo 30 .'in Chtcago. Uur. 1-Quinoy tOW Dolaware & Huuwn..'. 128 l'iy Del., Lack. & Western..., 135VS 13 Ji llrie. lH 1 lh ie pref , 48 Lake Shoro 1011M lOflW Ix)Uls.&ah 71 ?M Sllchlifiin Central HSii Wl Mlssoml l'licille .' i)'J 117 Now Jersey Contml , lOB.i 107M Northwestern UU l04Vi Oreiron Nnlgutio:i U 71 l'aeiilo Mull ail4 U3 Hiaillna: , ,.. !i0 Wil KockUlnud , 70M 711; Kt. l'ttiil U1M 03' Union Vncllle 43 44j western union ,014 -,u l'HODUOJS MAHICBT. July Aiiir. Bept. Wheat. 100M . Corn ITT W 67M Oats 3d 34 li MRUCA STILE nXCIIANQl!. Iluttor In niorj dHinutid uml steady. West ern OXU'llh. tSo Ubiis .inn. Hint.' frth, 17Sc.al8o.; West, em lich, lt.o al ,c. "Blacking IS WATERPROOF. , Shoes can HO BRUSHING REQUIRED. J Used by men, women and children. Brother ooma out and let mo be Inside. Will taj face and hands be red, too? Of course they will Bister, because Papa painted too window with 10c. A nOTTXE 10c. WOLF? to RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. IWiillneiia. NrvoiiiiiKia. IlMhlllt. nnd nil the train of evila from early erroraorlater oxcomcb the reulta of orerwork, aicbueas, worry, etc Full etrongtb, derelopraent, nn1 tuuo plven to every j organ and portion of tho body, (ilroplo, natural I snethoda. ltumaiat Improvement Been. Failure impuMiDie. reierencoa. iiooK, expianatioai vol proofs uMled(enied)freo. -Address ERIE MCDIOAt. CO., BUFFALO, H. Y, RUPTURE, We. the undersliined. are cntuely nund of uumure nv ur j. 11. Ilartung. New Kh Kguld, I'a , I. -andl Houtli Easinn.ru , Ij I'. t". A Delurck, O ey, I'a,, it. n. Mlunlv. 4ajHnrm-aHt. Lf-liAnon. Ia. A. may me, mi a run hi,, i-i.na. tlouiiui k Sehnolder. l.ixu-i flnle, I'a., D, It. Noll, Mine- kiln, I'u , Win K. flm insllne, l'lioiixville, l'a W. M Ilnbuih, 621 Wliligton u., Hi af lug, I'ii., J. C I, vi e Ml" W. Winampt., Harris ur; I'h, (,'. ICtiliu Doiutlasfcville, fa. Ilr. vl.WKlt is at Hniel I"enn, Umdlnjr, I'a., on the 2nd Uuturday 01 euoh mouth, 011 to Bte hllu. Or tl Liquor Uabu, lottMely t'ui tu uy uojuimsienne jar. itaities' lolfleit NiieelHr. It Is msDufauturod n a powder, waiah can be given fx gl(M4 01 beur, oup of oollee or tut, or In food, without tho kuowfedjce of ibo putlout. It in absolutely b.riutead, and will (jffat . r.eru.uont auil ipoed ure, wbetber tlia paun.it in a laoduratu drinker or sn aloohollowrauK 11 in,. Keen icivlii ,0 Hiomands of oaaea, sad In very tustnni" a pt ,fnt euro hai fol lowed It never I-uUp. Top yatom -noe itnpresnei dwith the Bpeatai'.it ber-in j ea uunr impobuibillt lor tna liquor appol cao rvia 49 page pools of puruouiara lr e. To ba had a C. H, HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah U. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, King bwder PURE lflgli Lhlns Ilnlnixl Him. riTTMiBi.n, Mass., July 1. Crosnr Cessna, who is in jail awaiting trim on the ohftrpe of emliezzlenient, hns refused to partake of food since he waa arrested in Now York a week ago. He was for merly, an Insurance agent in North AilHiim, hut high 11 vina ruined him. lie declares that he will never enter a court rootn utid refuses to see a doctor. The jalt authorities claim not tu be anxious auout mm. Tlie TjiuMg Trimetly. BUOirtn-TW, July I. Ths latest develop ment In the L,ulilg tiardy is that lino trttrt Lrhig, ho wits killed hy Darwin J. ileserulo, .n hcuvuy insured. It is said tliat some lime tiiuc ngoJUtrhig had his Ufa luiured for $13, OIK) in favor of Miss Dovie t'oiney Uonislook, who Is now til jail as an accessory to the crime, The Woman hersalf is authority for that sttUumeut, Mliiiniooed to IVttftliluffron. lUUTroRD, Conn., July l.-Gov. Dulke ley has been summoned to Washington us n witness in the appeal oase uf Gray vs. tho State of Connecticut. Sumo of Mr. llulkuley's ftieuds claim that ho will tes tify as Governor, and that this summons Is ij quasi-recognilion' of his title to that office by the United States Supremo Court. An Old HaiitlHt Clerjcylintn Jltind. New LoxnoN, Coun., July 1. Itev. A. D. l'nlnier, 1).U , a well-known Baptist clergyman, died lust night, aged 78. Ills service in tho nilnstry covered a period of 00 yews. lie was the father of A. At. Palmar, the well-kuown Now Voik theatrical manager. Daly I.nat In tlio l'woirth Con ml. JIWkbafouh, Minn., July 1. Tho fight between johnny Van Ileest of this city and I) m Daly of Bangor, Me., for a purse of $700, came oft last night nt tho TAviu City Athletic Club. Vnnlloest won tho fight In the 12th rouud. jtfomlnatlons by Gov. Kuesoll. Bowro.v, July 1. Gov. Hussell has sent to the Kxecutive Council tho follow ing nominations: Mr. Cbnuncey of Cam bridge as Itiilrond Commissioner, and John 15. Sauford of Taunton reappointed Harbor und Land Commissioner. 1.000 men HtrlUe. Potts m.TJS, Ya., July 1. Tho 1,000 employes nt tho I'ottsvillo Steel and Iron Company's works struck at midnight because William Atkins, presi dent of the company, refused to sign tho Western scale of wages. Horses Down With tlio fiil. Haverhill, Mass., July 1. Half tho horses In town aro down with the grip. Many have already died. A "transporta tion fauiluo" Is threatened. Dr. 8pltrceon Is ltottor. London, July 1. Tho Ilov. Dr. Spur geon Is bettor. Advertising it Is said will eell anything, this 111 true in a measure; but for staying qualities,- merit is the tost. Extenslv advertising may sell anything wfaera it is new or unknown, but after it comes into general use, it is judged iccording to its worth. The continued and steady growth of Swift's Spool fU la the best cvklonco of its oxcollenco. It is most popular whoro it is best known. Every bottle sold, Bella tan others. Every one that takes it be comes its friend, and recommends It to their acquaintances. Troatiso on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed freo. ISwiit Spxcitm Co., Atlanta, Oa, THE SEASON FOR PIC-NICS JJJJIA'O AT IIAXV, Committeemen should bear In mind tliut tlio Herald ofllce is prepared to do nil kindoof Poster Workl at the moat rcnsonnble nil on. Give us a call and obtain our prices. All work done when promised and In a fntlsfsctury manner. H. K. BHICICKK, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SUltGEON, Vo; 9 Kast Centre HI ret t; Mnbanoy City, I'i Hkinandall speolal diseases a specialty. OFFERING WOMEN" PMAHli.i hito trjublorf wtth tli)FdniM I nr JrrKtu 1 iti iMtit 1 y fdllort ifif 11 t'til i crupo nr, or f 'oi ' ( t iti :-i,nul ' 'rt- ii ; ynli it to Lh(r t-Li ' tt DRt RuCHOIUE'y CMflbrateci WALE REGULATING PI LLC i7Bra Bi rengtl er.l.iT t 1 Cue eoiiri eyeirl , .. iiu. rik'orimdn ' f r. 0 ifi utl fan tloasnl'i -i nittnind. BentOii- .1. - uari'lv reuleit, SI. Ai'ai. jr.HartoriVletllolnoCdMST.LOUIS. ta WASHINGTON TOPICS ALarKoNumbor of Clerks Fear l)isinis.sal To-Duy. IN A STATE OF EXPECTANCY. Several Diaohargm Have Been Made by Oomtninloner Banm. The Weather riwi-tinu Tnnlerid To-dny - Knights of lAbor Utiiinaffil by the I'ederHtlon Beirore n elary roalerKx Seimtor Infnlts Mhe Mia lltliut na n Iicttireir Thn lrsUteiil'a Vettoti. Washinotok, July 1. A great many discharges, new appointments and pro motions were 111 deto-dy In the various government departments to mark tho th c ming of a new fiscal year. Employes generally have been In a state of expect ancy and fear for several wceki, but many of them will not hear of their good or 111 fortune until the numerous orders dated July 1 are made public Commissioner of Pensions Ranm, who has been conducting a quiet luvaatlga tinn of his own since the discovery of his son's action as Assistant Chief Clerk of the Peusion Bureau, let fall his axe to day, and the heads of several clerks fall ill his basket. THE WEATHEFT BUREAU. rrof. llnrrlngtnu Succueilt tlon. Oreeley 111 lis Chief To-llny. Washwotow, July 1. The formal transfer of the Woather Uliroau from the War Department to the Agricultural Department, under an act of the last Congiess, took plaoe to-rl .y. Gen. Greeley relinquishes the duties of ohtef of tho bureau. The first official act under tho now dis pensation was the the appointment of tho new chief, Prof. Mark W. Harring ton of Michigan. He has been for the past 12 years profesor of astronomy in tho University of MloliUan and is re garded as an accomplished student of meteorology anil oltmatlo problems. LABOR UNIONS AT WAR. Tho lderatlou Takes it Ifittiil in tho Dls littte llefore Hecretavy rostar. Washington, July 1. Hugh Cava naugh of Cincinnati, and John Devlin of the executive board of the Knights of Labor, had a conference with Secretary Foster about tho ro-appolutment of seven plate printers recently removed by Col. Meredith, Chief 'of the Bureau of En graving and Printing. Arrangements worn progrosslng for a settlement of all differences when a dele gntlou representing tho Federation of Labor, a rival order, called at the Tiens ury Department and asked for a hearing beforo any agreement was made with the Knights. Tlio Federation representa tives wero ndmlttod and at onco objected strenuously to any concession being made to the Knights which should put their men ahead of mombers of the Fed eration already on tho "olmnce" list of tho bureau and awaiting employment. This new complication of the case made any further agrcemont Impossible, and the Secretary was compelled to leavo the quetion pending until the l.ibor or ganizations can settlo tho Inside fight among themselves. T. V. Powderly did not call 011 Secre tary Foster. INQALLS AS A LECTURER. The lSx-Scuntor fttulco Ills Debut ut Oteu IScho. Washinotok, July 1. For the first time since he left public life Senator Iu galls appeared in public last ovonlng, making his debut as a lecturer upon the stugo of tho amphitheatre of the National Chautauqua at Glen Echo, nearthis olty. His talk was on tho "Problems of the Second Century," and ho was listened to by a large audienoe. Ho paid his respects to those person who want nionoy to bo as freo as the lcavos in the torest In the autumn, and who are so anxious to have Congress pay their debts. He deprecated tho Btite of affairs which umdo It possible for 80,000 peoplu to control one-half of all tho accumulated woalth of tne couutry, but be evidently did not see how this was to bo helped. He said that it all tho woalth was divided so that each person received his per capita per year in six months somo would be riding in palnco cars aud somo in bagi;ngo curs; some would bo on foot aud others would bo sitting in tlio fence corners watching the procession go by. He said that no legislation in tho world could change the distinctions which exist between men, and added that If somo people were rioh and others wore poor tho fault lay with tho Creator. llrr-lproclty With Yrnezuelm Washington, July 1. The Depart ment of State has received a telegrun from tho United States Minister at Cara cas, conveying the information that tho Congress of Venezuela has responded favornhly to tho reciprocity provision of the tariff act of 1800 of the Congress of the United States, and has conferred upon the President of Venezuela full au thority to entor with the President of the United States upon a commeralal nrraugomeut, aud put it 111 operation without further deluy. Hank Failure to ba luvtiatlff ated. Wabmnoton, July 1. Comptroller La cey has sent a communication to Receiver Yartlley, of the Keystone National Dank of Philadelphia, enclosing a oonunu nlonlloii to Mayor Stuart, which is the first noUtloutiou that the Government Is going to take notion iu the affairs of tho Keystone and Spring Garden National banks. A rigid examination is to bo made by the Government, Chinese BuiUffGlf r Oanscht Wasiiuxoton, July 1. A dispatch from Victoria, 11. C, buh that the Custom House offiuinls have seized the sloop Flora, of Seattle, loaded with Chinamen preparing to be smuggled across tho straits. A tlue of $-100 was imposed. The President's Trip tn Caps 3 1 ay, Washington, July 1. The President will leuvo Wasnington either Friday or Snturduy for Cape May. Unless urgent business calls him to Washington he will remain at Cape May continuously for a mouth or six weeks. ' Macbeth's " pearl top " and "pearl glass" lamp-chimneys are made of tough glass that costs four times as much as common glass; and the work on them costs a good deal more than the work on com mon chimneys, just as tho work on a dress is propor tioned to cost of stuff. The dealer is right in saying lie can't afford to sell them at the prices of common glass chimneys. And what will become of his chimney trade.if his chim neys never break ? He is apt to be wrong there. He can afford to charge a fair price and give new chimneys for all that break in use. Have a talk with him. " riUstmi. Qto. A. Machth Co. aiaaVf A 1 T r., ' ' Df'ifi .'1: .' ... j. lU. l 1 , . 4A- Solu ty all it. iii.-r CktehaMer's Enc-lUri liliu.. nrJ. ENSWROYfil, PILLS Mrs, nHlrt t luAi., t ,itf avafc 'tl it ' '1 U.L-JUn' 4. ' . ,r,CT"a -T 'Mt,e.' I 1 ,m' ' - ,, V'-iVuar'fta (l -r-S O H ?. fT" sail other mkt-Ih! ifaji IM( J Ootitli'M.i n, f4; nila Lwiies,ne.,arewr! ritntoil, sua m stamped on bottom. Address W.Jj. lKi;(;iJAS, liroeU!ori,.UuH. SoUU ToafOipJti. 33? 13., CUR! tHck Hwdacho and relievo all tho tronblen incf lout to a bilious Btnte of tho sy stem, auch 09 Dizslnefls, Knuson, Drowaiuoas, Piatresii after eating, l'aln in the Sulu, tze. Whilo their most ycinarlmblo euocoss has been shown lu ouilof; j noactaeho, yot Oartor'a Llttlo tlve? Ma fttO equally TRluablo In Constipation, curing and pro renting thieannoylnecomplaintbllo theyalntj correct all disordom eft he b tomachUmulato tha i'.ver and regulato tUo boweW. liven it tliey only MEAD f Acbfl tboy would bo nlmoftt prlccloan ta Ihoso wha eufior from tMed.HtrotwingconjpLalnt; but f orta cately their poodueaa dooa notend hcro.and thoea irhotmce try them ivlil find theao llttla pills vulu fibl in no xiiRiiy v?ye that they will not bo wil l!u0 to &o KitUout tticm. But a ft or tUlslck bo&4 flsthebansef so many lives that horelswnera WomaVeourgreatboast. Our pills cure it wbllo I others do not. I Carlefo Little Liver Pills aro vary small and very eaay to tako. Ono or two rills mako a dosa. They are strictly vegetable ana do not gripe or purge, but by thoir yentlo action please all who UMthem. luvlalsnt'JScontsi llvoforfl. Sold by droggiaU everywhere, or sont by mall. . CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York: SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Dr. Thee! 1!i. inuit reliable fttttt oemfu( ".)iui tot n4tw fui StiialDiscmHWroison I 1 ri HS MIotxliMi Plpl, 8urt ta,uih,Tk.iti.t,lrrUr.Uoii ol ni.1. luflfumfctt mi, KMnryc Blii-lur, (,Ml rittJti, Wlftk buca., ll.l!a. I'llM, kUUllQllflT VMknc lit bl'itT, Tuipaiftf 1 Memory MdDwty.felrict'irn f& dUeuci retuUlosj irut . iiifu. trim, or ttm ufor, Old, Young or Mltidta Aged ian'fttt ur 11 ar u to" tin, noeipyihui ui 1 bTn t erjihlBf knowi, u W)4ie.Mrtuigicft'iOtQ,UL kvienttlliJOMetiiJli bMtter whotnlrjun-lii-tttooce Presb uei iurr.i ,1, 4o Is) Rorapvao Hospk.il p(.' rli-uoa In U4rmn?. 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