TWICE TOLD TALES! Aro sometimes a bor.o, but when tho people aro told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store . thov can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere in town they are glad to test the truth of tho oft repeated etory. He also keeps on hand full lino of Groceries, Fresh Buttor and Eggs, Po tatocs, Green Tiuck, Hay and Straw Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CKNTRK AND WEST STREETS. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notlBos'lils friends that ho will opon a Dew storo at Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, Where he will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, Clgirj, Tobacco nnd Candy. Poul try and ull kinds ot game In senon. Oystors and 3T"islx. Open Monday, November 21. On A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call G mg at the store of J. P. I Williams & Son, where F you will find the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing- Ma chines. J- p- Williams & Son, 13 South Maiii St. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Qmtr and Whltn Hit., (BIckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys'ln the Markot DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely rono vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The tinost line ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c, forolgn and do mestic. Kree lunch served each evening, lllg Bchooners of fresh.Ueer.l'orter, Alo.&c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHErtTY, Prop. PHOTOGRAPHER DABB lias purchased the best apparatus In tho mar-l-i-t, and is now prepared to take every style of 1 otographs. Views of buildings, machinery -.md all kinds of outdoor work a speolalty. Each purchaser of ono dozen cabinets at M.60 is pre r -ued with n large crayon too. This offer is r- d until April 1, 1893. Copying and enlarg ing. Work done at short notloo aud low prices. DABD, N. White St., nriegow,. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand) Eanln and Coal (IIh., Hlicuaudoali, Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The flnost umuiwoi irnumeys ana cigars. 1001 room av vcnmi. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where hs will be pleated to meet the want, of his friends and the pnblio in Everything in the Drinking Line. H. J, M'GUIBE'S jjptiflg and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. . n"' Wines, Liquors, Ileers, Ales and finest brands of Clgard always on hand. Hess' Livery Stable, xxS N. ItXn.rlr.ct Alley. m BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts In town. te'AJ PIeuse1 t receive a shire of the publio patronage - " vl n 'tL'nuuitu; UJ-, A TTORNHY-A T-LA W, BUHNANDOAII, PA. Offloes-noom 8, jr. O. Building, Bnenandoah aud Kstorly Building, PotUvlllo. aixaawa OiLVlS N JOY Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figa ia taken; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to tho taeto, nnd acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the nly remedy; of its kind ever pro iuced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac :eptahlo to tho etomnch, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its affects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many o?celIent qualities commend it to all and havo mado it tho most popular rcmeJy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50o md 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. I)o not accept any tubstituto. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. san rnAficiso" en, 10U1SVIUE. K1 HEW YORK. N.t. SARTER'S AVER II PILLS. Blck Headache and rellovoall tfiotroublei Incf dent to a bilious etato of tho system, such as Pizzlnens, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress afiec eating. Tain In the Bids, to. Whllo tholrmost remarkable success has been shown la curing Headache, yet Carlorii TJttlo Ltvsr Mia ara equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro renting thlsannoyln;!Complaint,whlla they also ;'.vcr and regulatetho bowels. Evon It they only Arts they would boalmos iprlcclo83 to those) who suffer from til dletroselng complaint; but f ortu ItatdlytholrgoodneasdoesnotendheroLndthoaa who once try them will find those little pills vain, iiblo In so many ways that they will not bo wil ling to do without them. But after aUelck bead lathe bane of so many lives that here fs when tremal e our great bouse Oar pilU euro it while) othsrsdosot. Carter's Little Liver Tills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills mako a dose. They are strictly vegetable aiid do not crips or porno, but by thulr gentle action pleasoaU who uwthisin. InvUliatMc-nta- live (or $1. Sold by druggUU every vtuae, or sent by maU. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Mew York J SMALL FILL. SMALL 09SE. SMALL PRICE Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Soro Throat. Sold by alt Druracl on a Guarantee. For a Lame Side, Hack or Chut Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. 35 cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Toon., says: "omum a ruaiizer "ma vvsu Mr J.IIrHj.' 1 CATARRH REMEDY. 1 Have you Catarrh v Try this ltcmedy. It will roliovo and Cu-o you. Price CO ots. This In-. Jootor for Its successful trentmcntlsfurntshed free. Bhlloti's Itemrdlea are sold by us on a guarantee to give eatlsf action. For sale by 0. H. Hagenbuch. m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT lias stood the tei t for SIXTY TJSAItS ! Fnuul lias proved Itself the best remedy 1 known for tho euro of Coumitltm, lOougltt, Coldt. Whooping Cough, audi laUXung l)ltru$r$ In I'oung or old. Price 35o., 60o-,unil (1.00or bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. r mas?, jomic jjj a mbd, ?rtpii., suuito, vt. THE Iilllll naturals COllltUltlv Clvlnr. In tlin uli... f ImiIIs, pimples, cruiitlona, nlrers, etc. Tlu . .iiw that tho blood Is contaminated, and s.mii lstanefliiiust be (tin in to rcllovetho trouble aWiW'j 18 llla Teuii ly to forco out these pai SmflOJ Bon'initolJiWi)outo GET WELL. l h.1Vf) llOil fnP rnil a Limine In ., l.tAAJ lili'hmadqmoureaatiJsluno.ns small Voils 01 a tri'at annoyance. 1 tcr takltitr thrfObottlr wwawaB niy faco ,s al' clcnf an'' nooth u i y-frSM stiould be Ipiietlto splendid, eli'i i MMM,iH wen, anj f,V, )ko runuing tt to, I 1 .-out the use oi H. B. . Ciia. Heatv, 73 Laurel st, I'Mb (Teatlie on blood anil nil 11 diseases mailed irti BWltT Si'iJCn IC CO.. Atlanta. Oa, BLAINE'S . DEATH NEAR At HAND ,The Ex-Secretary's Family Now. Admit That He Cannot Survive. REVIVED. WITH GREAT DIFFICULTY I FROM HIS SINKING SPELL. I : : Excitement In Wiialiliigton Intenso When the Nnws Sprsnd that IU AVna Dying lie Is Lying Now In a Sentl-Uncouscloua State A Nllght Improrement Which boos Little to Allay Apprehension. Washington, Dec. 10. Tlio life of James Q. Blaine still hnngs trembling In tlio balance. For n long tlmo yester day hope was abandoned and the end vtm momentarily expected by physicians, family nnd friends. All simulation is thrown aside In the apparent Imminent presence of death, nnd the suppressed facts of his Illness, tho long denied but now ad mitted Bright's disease, the occasional In tervals of delirium, the long liour.s when he bus lain Incapable of speech or motion, these and other distressing features of his illness '"fall incidental to the one over powering organic trouble, are now ad mitted. Tho physicians assert that there have not boon any hemorrhages, as has been stated, but this Is ulmost tho only ularm Ing symptom which is now denied. The first crisis was reached between 10 and 11 o'clook yesterday morning, when u sinking spell get hi from which the worst was feared. His fumily were called around the bed side, and his physicians sent messenger after messenger to tho nearest drug storo with prescriptions roquiring hasty atten tion. The patient lay unconscious, and, to all appearances, dying; until shortly before 1 p. in., when a rally set In. Ms pulse, which had almost ceased to beat, ngnlu became perceptible, und partial con sciousness was restored. While the Improvement In Mr. Blalno's condition Is but slight nnd not sufliclent to afford any encouragement to his family, the reaction has seemed to modify the feeling of apprehension for the ltnmo diato future. All through the day and night repre sentatives of tho press patrolled Madison place and carefully watched the old red mansion which has become cele brated for Its historical associations and the fatality with -which rnisfortuno has followed its occupants. From the Sickles Keys trugedy, which occurred more than n third ot a century ago, followed by tho attempted assassination of Socretury Sew ard during the last year of the Civil War, down to the present time, the pall of ill fate has hung over the mansion. During the less than four years occupancy of this house by the Blalus family, Col. Cop pinger'a wife, Walker Blaine and Emmons Hlaitif. the Secretary's promising sons, have died. J.ui) excitement throughout the city was lnteuss as the news of Mr. Blalno's condition spread, and, Sunday though it was, the newspapers issued extras which found a rapid sale. From an intimate friend of the family it is learned that it was only when Mr. Blalue was suddenly seized with the sink ing spell yesterday, which threatened for Eome tlmo to terminate with hourt fail ure, that his family fully realized how near ho was to death. For a few seconds he seemed to ba In extremis, and the watchers bent anxiously over him. The emuciated face of the dying states man was whito as marble, and his features were sadly drawn. At times he scarcely seemed to breathe, and at others gasped for breath. The physicians who had been hastily summoned were In the meantime not idle. They plied him with stimulative cordials, the trained nurses chafed his ex tremities, 1111d.it was only after working over the patient for upwards of 30 min utes and the application of every art known to the medical profession that Mr. Blaino slowly revived. J'eclerntlnn of Labor Omcurs. PnltADBLriiiA, Deo. 19. Tlio Fed eration of Labor Increased Preal Sleut Compere' salary from $1,500 to 1,800 per annum, and the salary of the secretary from $1,300 to $1,500. All of the old ollicers were re-elected, except second vice-president. Wm. A. Carney, of I'ittsburg, who took an nctive part In the Homestead troubles, was elected to that oflioe. Chicago secured the convention for 1863, after a close light agnffist the claims of Denver. All Qulst Along tho Itto Oraiuln. Citv or Mexico, Deo. 11). The com manders of ths Mexican troops on the northern frontier report that everything is quiet on the Mexican side of tho Rio Grande. Tho statement that the Mexican government has petitioned the American government to withdraw tho Apaches from the frontier is hero pronounced un true, although It la admitted that tho question will be diplomatically treated. Mall Collector Charged With Theft. Wdiiclino, W. Vn., Deo. 10. A sen sation was caused here last night by the arrest of Harry Houser, a United States mail collector, charged with the theft of stamps from the pohtofiico and with shop lifting. He confessed his guilt. Houser is popular in the community and only Saturday was a candidate for Mayor be fore the Republican primaries. Tlrav Sailers Ilewarded, St. Johns, N. V., Dec. 19. Captain W. F. McDonald, of the St. Jacques sohoouer Sylph, has been presented with a gold watch and chain, and tho crow with med als and money by the United States Uov ernmont for rescuing the captain and crew of the American vessel H. A. Ducan during n heavy storm, at the risk of their own lives, Mains 85,000,000 Hlclier. Acqusta, Me., Deo. 10. Tho returns of town assessors have increased tho State valuation about $5,000,000 since tho re port of 1801. The valuation is now -put at $363,000,000, The valuation llxed by the Stute Boaitl will prohauy show u gain of nearly $10,000,000 over tlio figures of the valuation commission. Cholera Still 111 Hamburg. niMBuno, Dec. 10. There wero 55 oases of cholera here last week and two deaths. FATHER ,CORRJGAN8 APOLOGY. Tlii Settlement of lh Caie Causes Gen. " oral Satisfaction. ' New Yokk, Deo. 10. The settlement oi the dimcuitlrs between Bishop Wlgcet nnd Father Corrlgau, of- Hoboken, N. J., is regarded with muon satisfaction by al; Lathollcs. Bishop Wigger appointed a committee of priests to visit Father Corrigan and endeavor to Induce him to apologize. Ta tills proposal Father Corrigan made the following replyi IlT, RiiVi Dear Btsnor: Having received kindly suggestions from mutual friends who have consulted you and extended to me advice that 1 highly approclate, I am glad to yield whatever may justly bo expected of mi to put an end to the controversy. Nothing would give mo -mors annoyance than to have boon guilty of violating tho respect duo to you, nnd also to the Most Rev. Metropolitan Archbishop Corrigan, and wherever 1 hnvo intentionally gone beyond the proper bouhds, I hereby express my regret for It, and pray both of you to overlook It. I believe you have tried to be just in tho admlstration of your diocese, and lam satisfied that whatever mistakes you may havo mado did not proceed from malice. Ab rogards tho future, you neod have no apprehension that I have any Inten tion of attacking yourself or your govern ment in tho papers. Your bervnnt In Christ, Patrick Comuoak. Bishop Wigger acknowledge tho re ceipt of Father Corrigan's letter in tho following communication: Deae Fatiieii Coiuuoan: I hereby accept, cheerfully, the apology that you have written, and which Very Rev. Dean Flynn and 'Father Cody have brought to me. I hereby discontinue the triul, and wish you every blessing. Yours, very sincerely, W. M. Wiqoer, Bp. of Newark. losers ((nowfyixi lard naks hod too Crrlctf tor Children nnd det oate persons, ft at it is Mnhe altij for et$bodj ftial" it finds , to c(Y'sefbs'"a )?c 30 oncj as um wd ffiese tijrtS must so, but tfie VlV i's better than lard for all CooHjn patfioseSj $ has none of ffa ev'il effects of lard, ewareof imitations -Cfeh pOehuiuf. Made only by - N. K. FA1RBANK & CO., CHICAGO and 130 if, Delaware Ave., Fhlla. GRAND AND FBSTIYAL I1ENKFIT OF OF LOST OltEKJC, In Bender's Hall, Wm Peon, FIIOM Oec, 11 to 26th ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of Of Every Description. Flags, Baages, Caps, Regalias, &c :hNE3T HOODS-LOWEST PRICES." Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited TOHN It. COYTjR. O ' Alfcmey-il-Liw and Red Eilate Ageit, Offloo UeddaU's UuUdlng, Bheaacoboa, pa UJ1VZ.S Liberty Cornet Band LIVE WASHINGTON NEW? Programme of the Week foi House and Senate. THE ALARM OVER GOLD EXPORT6 1 Secretary -aU-r Snys thn Itcsrrve In tin Treasury Willie Kvpt Up How the Ad. Jmirntiiriit of the Monetary Conference l ICeKurttpil-3Iri. Mortou Too 111 to Itu turn to Ilia Capital. Wahmkuto.v, Dec. 19. With tho ap proitfh of the holidays tho attendance In both nouses ot Congress Is steadily di minishing and it is doubtful whether a quorum can bo maintained in either th Uenatc or tho House during the few days that remain before tho Christmas recess begins. In this state Of the caso it Is im probable that uhy business that promlsei to arouse opposition Will bo undertaken, which negatives the possibility of action on uny subject of largo popular interest. In the Senate adjournment has been taken to-day as a mark of respect to tin memory of tho late Senator Gibson of Louisiana. In tho morning hour to-morrow the McGarrnhan bill will bo further dis cussed. This measure has been allowed to occupy tho morning hour by unani mous consent as long as any one oared to apetik upon it. Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, has entered the lists, and as ho is understood to have made a thorough study of this famous claim his remarks, together with tho rejoinders that will doubtless bo made may prevent tho Senate from reaching a vote on tho proposition to pass the bill over the veto, until after llit holidays. The nntl-Optlon bill still hangs over the heads of tho Senators as the unfinished business nnd will come up for further dis cussion after the morning hour on each of the three working days remaining before tlie recess, but it is not expected a vote can bo reached in that time. Tho programme of tho Houso has been definitely outlined for three of the four days on which Congres-t will bo in session before the holiday recess. To-day is Committee Suspension Day, and the roll of coinmitteos will be called und an opportunity given to each com mittee to pass ono bill, provided It can He euro a two-thirds vote and escape a point of no qn )Htm by even ono member. ro-mo iiw is made a special order for bills fru.ii the Commltteo on Publio Lauds, anil Wednesday has been similarly ulliited a the Commerce Committee. Thursday is chlelly set apart for nd journiiig over the Christinas recess, and apparently will not otherwise be note Worthy. After tho holidays tho appropriation bills will begin to monopolize the time of tho House. Thus fur the Army bill, re ported by the Military Committee, is the only ono of the regular annual appropria tion bills on which action by tho House has been hud. THE FINANCIAL SITUATION. Secretary l'nHtur Sny the Gold ltei rvo In tliuTreunury Will bo Maintained. Wahiunoio.v, Dec. 19. Secretary of the Treasury Charles Foster to-day ex pressed himself freely to a reporter re specting the alarm felt in financial cir cles over anticipated large gold oxports. He said he looked upon tho situation not simply us a spoctutor uwuitiug retirement from olllce. "I am Secretary of tho Treasury," ho said, "aud will bo until rellevod on Maroh 4 next. My duty will be per formed in the interest .of the publio wel fare us vigorously as if my time were not soon to end. Every resource nt my oem maud will bo availed of to preserve the Iterlty of gold aud silver, us I am com manded by law." "How about the reserve in the Treas uryf" "No one can obtain gold from the Treasury without paying money for it, ami with the money thus received I cun recoup tho gold. There is ulso the right vested in tho Secretary o the Treasury to Bell bonds, If necessary, to maintain the gold reserve. The Treasury situation as to the cash balance is such us to permit tlio free use of cash received for gold to again obtutu tho gold." "Will the gold reserve bo maintained'" "It will be. I firmly believe that with the resource at the command of the De partment I shall not be seriously emuar russod in moro than maintaining it." JUSTICE LAMAR'S ILLNESS. Not Cdimidurml IMueerous, Hut Ilo Will llallemuved to u Din'erunt Cilnuitn. WAiUiNQTOX, Deo. 10. It Is probable that Justice Lamar ot the United States Court will not sit again with tile Court during the present term, The Illness which has confined him to his bed tor several days past and for in termittent periods before the present at tack does not show any signs of rapid im provement, although it is not considered dangerous, anil the fumily of the venoru ble Jurist think It best to rqinove him to some climate better suited for treatment. Tho Foreign Trade of Germany, Wasiiinutox, Deo. 19. The first pul llshed official information concerning the foreign trade ot Germany for 1800 has Just been transmitted to the State Depart ment by Consul-Generul Edwards nt Berlin. It shows that 0 1-3- per cent, of Germany's imports como from und 12 1-6 j per cent, of her exports come to the united states. Ureat llrltnitt heads the list of oouutrios with which Germany does busiuess, furnishing 15 per cent, of imports aud absorbing 2U per cent, ot ex ports. Sirs. Morton Cunnntfleturn to Vahlnjtoa Wasiiinotow, Deo. 10. Washington so ciety learns with regret that the condi tion of Mrs. Morton is such as to prevent her return to tho National Capital. It had been expeoted that tho receptions and othor social events at tlio Vico-Irosl-dent's mansion this winter would In a largo measure take the place of the oill tlal functions at the Whito House. St. Itcienu in a Ilud IVuy, Wabiunqto.n, Deo. 10. St. Helena, Na pol Hin's famous prison place, is not pros pering. JumoH II. Oufflu, Consul, reports to the State Department that ths ravmue of the island decreased $75,000 in the past your, aud that immigration baa fallen off, erhlle emigration has increased. Gen. lloicrun' Condition. Washington, Deo. 10. (ion. Rose- rans continiie.4 to lmnrnvil mnlilltr Yru 1 ;: ' . goes Huuiii ma room anu appears to navo xvguinea uis normal health, eusnasm I m There Is nothlnd like tho RESTORATIVE HESVIHE discovered: by tbo great specialist, DR.tVilLEG, to cure nil nervous diseases, as Headache, tho Hues. Nervous Prootm tlon, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, St. Vltum Dnnoo.Fltnand Hysteria. Many pbyslcl.tns use It In tr-eir pmotlre, aud Bay tho results aro wonderful. 7o linvo huudrcds of toaUmontJa 'Ik" t'n -.o f-on-i !r'fT-'tr wo bavo never k.. jr.-n -nyuilne U1.0 It." Snow A Co., Syracuse fj. V. Lvory boi.io wild brlii -.mri-of pr.uo," J. (J. Wolf.lllllid.ilc. Mich. "TbolK-itMllcr wo over 1 -11!.'' Wi-ort- . rth ft Ci., Kurt Wayne, lad. JVtrvlne Bi'Il- i- -ttor I'.m anytul.-ig wo over -lid." H. F. Wyaltftro., Concord. N. II. Trial ti-itLio ond book c t tcstimonir.'.s Jt'reo r.tdruextets. UP.. MILES' MEDICAL. CO., ElUltari.Ind, BOTTLE FREE. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chopped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Eta Removos and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIfiH S0flPo Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Wate Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies. OK Otlior Chemicals are used In the preparation of W. LAKER & CO.'S reaUastCocoa which la nhiohttclu jiiii-fl nf soluble. f Itbasmftrsfimftrcwflmr I the strength of Cocoa lulxod Willi Htni.h. l,n,w..r nn B " ... il'.'" ""i " - wi'K'" 1 uuu ia iur uiuro eco nomical, coating less than one omit a cun, tt U HallKl.tna iu.ii .11,1.... ..-.I ..... piansTcn. Sold bj Crocers nerjnhfre. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Haxs. Dl IIYTH'nr We' ,De undersigned, were HUP I UHt !,nr:nzfeteeHbt' Philadelphia, Pa., H.Jones Philips, Kennet Sguare.Pa.: T. A. Krelts, Blatingftm, Pa.; K. M. Small, Mount Alio, Pa j Ilev. H. 11. Hher. mer. ciuubury.Pa.: D. j. Uellelt. ilUH.mn HU. Heading, Pa.-, Wm. I)lx, 1820 Montrose Ht Philadelphia; II. h. IUiwe, 809 Mm Hi , Head lng, Pa.; George aud Ph. llurkart, m lxxmn. Bt, Heading, Pa. Bend for olroular Act on a now principle regulate the liter, stomach ana bowele (Arouaa tin ' x fWUy cur blUaneneea. jKT - ,i iiKj.i and consupa tzoOtS. ti .n. ji-ijlaat, mlldcat, W tuw HI i.O OoeMB.a 5 eta. a a bi;n,iloa free at druutdsts. eatLsJ Or. ,Wts tti. U., Hkttut, Int. 8EVIS' 98 LYE - JsmiEis a3 rzsrmaa (PATENTED) ,l Th.,,,hw,fM'l,,1"4r,l-yn. PalM oiler Lye. lib, lu( 4 line puwaer ftod reclW In mux il remuveble M, Ue ouiu M alwj. rm, fut . vt-m ,, ,kt 4, .if,"1 T ' MuilniIIWi,l koliRi, IT IS THE ERST l.,r olr.o.i., Tuu dtetoftvilBg iloke, low,M, Ve.blnf tntLAa, i nri P7 CURES RISING BREAST . "MOTHER'S l Is the greatest bleaslntF ivnr ollerod chlhi-beariug wouian. j hat a been a mid-wifo for many years, and in each case where "Mother's Friend" had been uaed It has accomplished wonders and relieved luuuli suffering. It Is the beat remedy for rlilne ol the breast luiuWn, and worth the price for tuat alone. ilus. H. M. liltusTER, iloutgomcry, Ala. Sent liy rinrcs, charges prepali', on receipt of priee.si ,o) i- i bottle. BRAI)FM:L1) REOULATOR CO., Gold by all Un.t;uw. Atluita, (I A. AGENTS WANTED. .salary Salary and expensos paid. Address Vf, &, T, jHMITUCO, (lenevu ' Katabltahud lHin iHMITllC'O Nursery. utmcva, n. X, 111 m O U RS E LFIl i3lulM,'Whi,r"-sPermatorrlraauB OiSypur drtiRBlst for a bottle of WPH l!ln,..lt W ln few days (IMEJ'm without the 11 id or publicity of & H?Vta lI("'tor-. Non-poIsDnoua and U&JlSllP'nrnutccd not to atrlcture. lMlAsrnrirrral American Curs. Ej$iTb Evans Chemical Co,uEE mm m Mi . mm
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