The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 20, 1892, Image 3

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    TWICE TOLD TALES I
Arcs sometimes a bore, but
when the peoplo are told
twice that at Gallagher's
Cheap Cash Store they can
buy Flour and Tea at lower
rates than anywhere in town
they are clad to test tho
truth of tho oft repeated
etory. He also keeps on
hand full line of G-roseries,
Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po
tatoes, Green Tiuck, Hay
and Straw
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store
(Muldoon's old stand)
CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS.
CHAS. ZALLA
Hospcctfully notifies his friends
that bo will open a new store at
Corner Jardin and Oak Streois,
Whore ho will keep a full stock of
Green Groceries,
Ctg rJ, Tobacco and Candy. Poul.
try and all kinds of gamolu season.
Ojrators azid. IfAralx.
Open Monday November 21.
A Knotty
Problem !
Is the Gift question, but
it will be solved by call
G ing 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 Main 8t.
Scheider's
Saloon and Restaurant
Loading Saloon In town
Centre and Whltn St.,
(Illckort'a old stand)
First-class Eating Bar.
Finest Whlskovs In tho Market.
DOUGHERTY'S
Saloon and Restaurant
The leading place In town.
Jlas lately been entirely reno
vated Everything new, clean
andfrosh. The llncstlluoot
Wines and Liquors I
Cigars, &o., foreign and do
mestic. Freo lunch served
oachevenlcg. Big echootiera
of frosh.Ueer.l'ortcr, Ale, Jtc.
OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE
J. J, DOUOnERTY, Prop.
PHOTOGRAPHER DABB
lias purchased the boat aoDaratus in lhn mnr.
i . t, nndlsnow proparcd to take every style of
P'otogranhs. vlows of buildings, machinery
: ' 4 all kinds of outdoor work a specialty. Hach
, i lituwt ui uuu uuzuu ouuicois at Ki.no js pre-
uted with a largo crayon reo, This offer Is
kuwi uuin Apru i, jpyj. copying ana enlarg
ing. Worltdono at short notloo and low prices.
PAPP Al Wl,,4n 0 Onnoslto
... ,,c- u, DrickHchoolIlldg,
JOE WYATT'S
SALOON AND RESTAURANT,
(Christ, Bossier's old stand)
Malnumt ConlNlH., Hltcimiidonh
Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest
wHuuov wuuKvja auu cigara- rooi room at
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano
17 80UTII MAIN STREET,
iwe he will be pleaied to meet the wi
or his friends and the public In
Everything in tho Drinking Line,
H. J, M'GUIRE'S
'Sporting and Musical Resort !
. Second St., GIRARDVILLE.
h-VSl Wines, Liquors, Beers, Alea and finest
oranaa of cigars always on hand.
Hess' Livery Stable,
n8 N. Market Alley.
NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HORSES
Finest turnouts la town.
aJiS'M t0 lve. share of the
M,
A TTOItNKT'A T-LA IF
SUENANOOAIT, PA.
rA4W, (" sW2?Ms.
RNJOYS
Both tho method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
Jim reirewiiiig to mo tasto, and acts
einiy yei promptly on tno Kidneys,
Jivur uuu jjoweis, cleanses tno ays
ft -a 11 1 m .
eueciuany, aispeis colds, head
ichea and fevers unci enrpn hnfiifnnl
constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the
, v wi no muu ever pro
luced. rleasinir to f.ltn tndtn nml nn.
20T)tabIo to tlin Bfnmnfli. nminrif in
vm, I Visa H 41
its action nnd friilv lipnnfipinl in if a
effects, prepared only from tho most
ucuuny ana agrceanio substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
-it .i i ......
m ail uuu navo maue it tno most
DOnulftr rimp.l v Irnmvn.
Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c
uu n Domes oy all leading drug
Jistfi. Anv reliahln
amy not have it on hand will pro
. , " iAuiiujr lur any one wno
HMolina rv T a l
wvuw, w iu xu uut accept any
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISO" CAL,
IQUMIIU, K1 NEW tORK, N.Y.
Elck Ilcadachoand relievo all thotronbleq Inef.
dest to a bilious etato of the system, tuoh at
Slz2lness, Niuaca, Drowainesa. Distroau after
eating. I'atn In the Bide, &c Vhllo their mosi
remukablo success has been shot, n la cuzlng
neaiiehe, yet Carter's Llltlo Liver Pffla aw
equul y valaable In ConsUpatlon, curing and pro
venting this annoying complalntwhllo they alaa
correct aUdlaordersofthoGtomachtlmnla to th9
AchslheywonldboalmostpricelrastothosowhO
euuer from this dlatreasing complaint; but forts
satelylhclrgoodnosa does notendhcroxnd those
who once try them will find tnesollttlo pills valu
able In bo many ways that they will not bo wil
ling to do without them. Cut after nJlelct head
Is tho bane of so many Uvea that herolswhora
vemakeourgroathooat. OurpiUicureltwhllo
others do not.
Cail r"s.I.ittlo Liver PiUa aro very email and
very easy to take. Ono or two pills makoa dooo.
They are strictly vegetablo aud do not grfpo or
purge, bat by UielrgontleatUoa ploasoall who
uaothem. lntalaat U5 cents ; tivofor $1. Sold
ly drngclsli oveiywherej or teat by matt.
CARTER wtpniftiRjr? nn Jm vnt. .
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL P(1!CE
Cures Consumntlnn. nnm.ii,. nm... un.A
Throat. Sold by all Oruggtits on a Guarantee.
For a Lame Side, Dack or Chest Shlloh's Porous
Plaster will give gre.it satisfaction. as cents.
SHILOH'S VITfll I7PB
MJ?1,s.1'fSk!ns(lI,attJlnnoea'rcnn.,Bays:
"Shlloh's VUallztr ' K A vr.n an"- r.re-i'V r
romlder f f he bat remedy foratlebUitated mtem
I ever used. ' For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney
uuuuiuibmuuif, rnv4 (O ctd
CATARRH
REMEDY.
Havoyou Catarrh? 'Jrythls Jlemody. ItwIU
relieve and Cue you. l'rlco 60 ota. This In
jector forltssuccessfiiltieatmentlalurnlsliCKj
irco. Bhlloh's lleineilles are sold by us on a
guarantee to glvo satisfaction.
For salo by 0. H. Hngenbuoh.
K H. Downs' Elixir j
WILL CURB THAT
AND STOP THAT
lias stood the tei t for BIXTT TEAMS i
ruifl has proved Itself tho boat remedy i
Known ror tho euro of Consumption,
.Caught, Colds, wliooplna Cough, audi
ail Tjtitig Mieaiei In young or old.
l'rlco 2So., Wo., and (1.00 per bottlo.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
SI11S?, JOUVSOlt & LOSS, SuUtrtoa, Tt. i
WIFT'S SPECIFIC
1'or ronovatiiic tho entire system,
eliminating all l'obons from tli i
maliirui origin, this preiiaratlon lias uo equal.
" For eighteen months I had an
catiuir sore on my tongue. 1 wh
liwt utajned no relief : tho sore urauually Brew
.rod after UHlng a fow bottles."
v . niui.i-.Moiit, nenaerson, tox.
Trcatiso on lilood and Bkln Dis
eases mailed free.
Tub Swift Stkoifio Co.,
Atlanta, (la.
jCARTEBCSj
i iVER Sl
C3
O
HOPEFUL WORDS
FROM PHYSICIANS
Dr Johnston Says Mr. Blaine is
hi No Immediate Dan
ger of Death.
HE IS IN FULL POSSESSION OF HI3
FACULTIES AND IS CHEERFUL.
TU ratlaat CaaTarioi Km Vff at rr.
tultlad hoc! rrtaki n.jularly f Hour-
lahmaut A rrland of tha Family T.Ui
n I)lnarBt Stry-8aya That Cordials o(
a Stimulative Nutnra Alona Keep II I m
Alive, and That the Itelatlvea Ht
I!. en Tf arueil to Trepare for Ilia Womt.
WisniuaTON, Dec. 20. "Mr. Blalno Is
resting; easily," said Dr. Johnston, his
physician, at midnight, In reply to the
usual questioning.
"Very much to my gratification I found
him avftke and apparently cheerful. He
had partaken of nourishment during tho
evening and the family were also more
cheerful.
"Dr. LooniU' speedy return to r.'-v
York Is evidence that we do not conniiit i
Mr. Blaine in nny immediate danger.
"This last call of mine was not origin
ally intended, but as I was out with my
family making social calls at a
rather late hour I thought I would run In
and sen Mr. Blaine before retiring. During
my stay he conversed with me at consid
erable length.
"Mr. Blaine is still In full possession of
his faculties," continued Dr. Johnston.
"and, whllo very weak, he is nevertheless
n cheerful after the trying ordeal ai
could be expected. He converses as freely
us ne is permittea to ao uy his family and
partakes regularly of nourishment. It is
impoailbe to state how lone Mr.
Blaine Is likely to survive. Speculation
on suc'j a aubject would simply bo idlu
nonsense. I do not think Mr. Blaine Is in
any danger of dying to-day. Further
than that 1 do not caro to state."
A friend of the family states that Mr.
Blalue is liable to a recurrent attack of
heart failure at any moment nnd that tho
family have been warned to prepare for
mo worst when it comes.
" When." said the irentleman. "the
physicians state that Mr. Blalno is bettor.
they simply mean that he Is alive and
that Is about the true statement of his
condition.
"Cordials of a stimulative nature and
other liquid nourishment are glveu him
at frequent intervals, and these alono
keep him alive. He lies heloless on his
bed and eannot ohange his posture with
out the aid of his attendants. Mr. Blalue
may not live twelve hours aud ho mav
survive three or four days, but I doubt
it."
Tho reaasurinc reports of Mr. Blaine's
physicians have reduced the number of
callers at tho house In a remarkrble de
gree. txone of the scenes of tho nlcht when
crowds of people gathered In front of tho
nouse, called thither by the report that
Mr. Blalno was dying, havo boon re
peated since.
At 1:UU this moraine tho family retired
to rest, as Mr. Blaine was resting much
more easy.
Although his friends still say that Mr.
Blaine may possibly survive, and this
statement has some effect upon the pub
lic mind, tho shadow of another death of
national Importance still lies heavily upon
the capital.
lhe possibility of the demise of James
O. Blttiuo at any moment carries with it
a. feeling of deprebsion In every Depart
ment, throughout Congress, and luto al
most every home In Washington.
Perhaps never were there more striklmr
evidences of a dying statesman's personal
popularity. The Bed House, as the resi
dence of Mr. Blaine, within a stone's
throw of the. White House, is generally
culled, Is always an object of Interest, but
never was this historic mansion gazed
upon by so many eros. curious, but also
respectful and sympathetic, as yesterday.
AvausTA. Me.. Dec. 20. Josenh H.
Munley has received the following des
patch relative to Mr. Blaine:
A marked improvement but do not
yet know that It will be lastine. Hone
lor tho best. Hajumct S. Bumne."
SAID HE WAS HELD UP.
11 ut Invtiatigation Disclosed tlmt Contrac
tor Walkor Triad to Defraud Ilia Men.
Hazlbto.v, Ta., Dec. 20. William
Walker, contractor for S. VanWickle at
the Mtlneavllla colliery, stated that ho
whs hold up by seven masked men on, tho
road leading to the mine, and robbed of
(1, 0w, which ho had with him to pay bis
men.
Officers went to the scene aud made dis
coveries that .led them to believe that
Walker was not robbed, but was trying to
defraud his men.
When the olllcers accused Walker he
became excited and fled to tho moun
tains.
Over one hundred of his workmen aro
earchiug for htm. Ho will nrobablv b
roughly bandied if found.
Becelvar for rovrarvlll Talt Hoofing Co,
.New York. Dec. 20. Josinh Jewett of
btnnley, N. J., has been appointed re
ceiver for tho Powerville Felt Hoofing
company of No. 243 Maiden Lane, which
has a largo factory at l'owervllle, N. J.,
and a branch at Ohlrmro. Tlin nlHnim
expect to reorganize the company.
'Will Not ! the Question.
Paris, Dec. 20. Ip, deference to tho ro-
ouest of M. de Freyclnet, Minister of
War, Deputy Jumel has abandoned his
mrpose to ask the Government bow the
etter from Isador Loewo. the Berlin uun-
-1I.Va ,r. n.... T)...l.. I
fcu udii. uuumutjrr, whs uuimueu
from the War Office.
Ho Fraudulent Sugar Welch I us.
Waswnuto.V. Dec. 20. Commissioner
Mason, of tho Internal Revenue Bureau,
said to-day that so far as he knew there
have been no fraudulent tmnsaotlons In
connection with the weighing of sugar at
New Orleans.
1'or a Racing Circuit In Mexico.
City of Mexico, Dbj. 20. A citizen
of St. Louis is negotiating for the etah
littbmeut of a racing circuit In this coun
try, with a fair prospect of success.
Sale of Marlborouf U'a Orchids,
London, Deo. 30. The salo of the Marl
borough orchids began yesterday. The
highest price paid tras $1SV.
An Ji.lltor l'lncd Sjl.000.
Kswark, N. J., D. 20. Ex-Assembly,
man Frank W. McDcrmott pleaded guilty
to the charge of, libel, in having published
In tho "Sunday Standard" nrtlcles reflect
ing on certain publio officials. He was
lined $1,000 and the costs of the case.
To Antagonise the Kulser.
Berlin, Dec. 20. Great ofTorts ars
being mode to found a now political party
with a programme of opposition to tha
person and policy of the Kaiser, who at
tracts much adverse criticism, espec
ially in Southwest Germany.
Stoekbrlrig Savings Hank Ulrldaads.
Gricat Bariunqtox, Mas, , Dec. SO, Re
ceiver F. A. Hobbs of the Stockbrldge
Savings bank has applied to the Superior
Court to declare dividends of 12 1-3 per
cent., making 03 1-2 per cent, paid to de
positors. To ('nnnliler the Strlk..
FrrrKnt'RO, Dec. 20. A delegate con
vention r.f the striking coal miners of the
Monongahola Vnlley will be hid.l nt Uo
nongnhola City to-morrow to consider the
expediency of continuing tho strike.
Jlrnth Dun to Alcoholism.
EniiifjEPORT, Conn., Dec. 20. Coroner
Doten of FuirflVId finds that Van Nauio,
whose deud body- was recently found un
der somewhat suspicious circumstances,
'Mfd fi'.rn alrfholmm and expos u re.
THE KIND
THAT CURES
si
OLIVER C1IKRKIISR,
fnUh. t T '
On Crutches 10 Years I 1
gEATIIIG SORES THAT gi
W0ULD NOT HEAL ! m
CUKJ3D I CURED!
Dana Sarsapakiixa Co. : M
Oentlemeni I wish to teiUfy to the efflcicysa
of DANA'S SARSAFAIHLI
For ifrenl ytin I have been lutferinff from iH
hntl liln.isl III ui set lot a-Biinl K lifft.t:
M namet by the teveral I'hyilcUin who attended me, m
"but which liu filed the .kill of them all. It t-BB
HA,L VJlSJC. and liviDS a penlrtentna
runnliiir ore, which nothing would heal.
CaSOIti;. For monthi I wm cfinflnl toBBI
iy ! ana nave Deeu iiiialilu to wiukSS
j-gvrnnimi emu net lurcivrr ten veiiri.
R3 La ft Fall I purchased three botuci of
S DANA'S I
Eflaiur Dnvinllma. Ttli..l...l rA ,mm h 1!
nnl touk it fllhfu!!y, ,nd I can now itlK'iul loS2
UUmyliouieliuIil .lnlle.uud ivulU u Mi'llRl
nan titer. sl5
gw lam sureUiat myrow Is u nrnr a miracle aifSS
Anything thathnpptuutthe prvsent (lay. fel!l
1 am very ilncei vim. aa
jisiom.n.y. . k cnniuticn. Si
GENTIjail!.N . . ik .. .Imonl.1 ol Mrs.
thfrrler, which It a stroi, naoriwnient ol jnurJS
ysluaUecoinriouni. Wat lev j lirr HUenieiit loRfl
botruo In eor3' re,r'f. a
W ars ytxy resjiectrully yours , fS
33 SIstone.N.Y. Wholssalo & ItctsU Dni)Blita m
Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. El
GRA.ND
ANJ)
FESTIVAL
BENKFIT OF
OF LOST OltF.KK,
In lender's HalUWm Penn,
PROM
Dec, 11 to fflh
ABRAftl HEEBNER CO.,
PORT CARBON, PA.,
Manufacturers ot
ocieij (oodg I
OI Every Description.
Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c.
W-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-W
Write for catalogues, Correspondence solicited
T. J. O'KAKEN'S
BailoGi SHaop,
COR.IMAIN AND OAK STS.
Kvervthlnir In the tonnorlnl Hn Anna i ..
class style. A lino bath room utt&ohed.
TOHN R. COYLK,
AtiurDty-sl-Liw ind Real Estate Ami,
Offloe Weaaall'i UnlMiDc, Sbenandhc, Pa
teas
jgj MKS OLIVER C1IKRKIISR, M
Liberty Cornet Band
ONGE A NATIONAL BELLE
President Polk's Grantltlaugh
ter Sues for Divorce.
SOCIAL SENSATION AT NASHVILLE,
Ehs nad Heesi Marrlad Ilul Short Tims
VTIian nr Husband, One of the Wealth
last Men of Tenncusas, Deserted Her No
It'aioa CItu for Ills Act Tha I'llntla
Ob of tha Most n.autlful Vkmcn ICrer
Baan In Wnslilniton.
NAsnviLU, Dee. 20. For months past
a, tensatlon ha been brewing hero in
TThloh national soolety bos been Interested,
n expioaca Testerunr m tno Illlng or a
bill lor divorce and alimony by Mrs. Siiidoe
rait Uardnor against her husband. M. It,
Gardner, one of the wealthiest men in the
State.
Mrs. Gardner is tho granddaughter of
President James Knox Polk and was a
bells in Washington and New York for
three seasons at the former place, being
pronounced the most beautiful woman
Nashville had ever sent to the capital.
On May 12, 1891, sho was married to Hr,
Gardner. They lived together in compar
ative happiness for six months, when for
Bomo unaccountable reason Uurdner left
bis beautiful wife and gave her no expla
nation. Every sort of rumor lias been
put on wings about them, and as n result
the friends of both stand faciug each
other.
Mrs. Gardner flies letters written to her
hy her husband before nnd after tho mar
riage, which are full of loving expressions
and vows of eternal fidelity.
There was a rumor that ho left his wife
because Mrs. Fall, her mother, wanted to
coutrol him and his Immense property
This is exploded by exhibits of letters to
Mrs. Fall from Gardner, whose seeming
love nnd respect for her know no bournR
It la now said Gardner left his wlfo be
cause he was miserly, and did not want
her to spend his money and dress us alio
was used to.
She charges that sho has always been n
faithful and dutiful wlfo and tried time
and again to win him back; that ho lus
wantonly and deliberately deserted her
and refused to provide for her support,
nnd that he Is now trlng to dispose or
his property to def at her claims for ali
mony. lie asks for alimony, that a re
ceiver I " linted and that tho bonds of
marrini; .hiolved.
C'hance..)i' AllUon has issued an In
junction icstruluing Gardner from selling
nis property.
COMING FISTIC ENCOUNTERS.
An Attractive Programme Arrancad Hy
the Coinr laland Club.
New York, Dec. 20. The Coney Island
Athletic Club has arranged quite an at
tractive programme for the nieht of Dec.
28, the date set for the meeetlng of
the bantam-weights Billy Plimmer nnd
"Joe" McGrith, who are to fight for the
championship of the world, and a purso
of $2,600. This will be the principal "go"
of tho evening. The concensus of opinion
among sporting men is that this will be a
rattling battle. While Plimmer is gen
erally conceded to be tho cleverer of the
two, it is tho opinion of such renowned
fighters as Fitzsirumons nnd Choynikl
that McGrath will give him a hard fight.
Previous to the Piliumer-McGrath
fight, on the same ovoning, there '
will be a preliminary "bout" of ten
rounds between Hugh lloyle of Elizabeth,
kuu uuu ouiuvan oi mis city.
The second event on tho programme
will be an eight round encounter between
Billy Lcedham of Philadelphia and Jack
McGeo. Both tho latter are men of the
hard hitting order, and a knockout Ih
not improbable. This light will be for a
rurse of $300. Tho men will fight at 154
pounds. The prices of admission to the
three fights will be $3, $5 and $23.
Alter a Pardon for a Hank Wrecker.
Cleveland, Dec. 20. An effort is al
ready being raado to seouru tho pardon of
Halph K. Paige, the Pulnesvilie bank
wreaker, who was tried for forgery in this
city last spring and sent to tho peniten
tiary for ten years. A friend of Paigo
said in Columbus Friday that he had rea
son to believu that Paigo would not ro
inalu in prison another twelve mouths.
Wilson Slu.t herv Ills Sentence,
New Yokk, Deo. 20. Justice Ingraham
of the Supreme Court, who condemned
the issuance of tho order of Justice Pratt
of Brooklyn, staying tha proceedings in
the case of Sylvester F. Wilson, has set
aside the order of Justioo Pratt, and
directed that the sentence of Wilson, for
the abduellou of Abble Sutherland, be
forewlth enforced.
Threatens to Kill a Woman.
Bostok, Doc, 20. A fellow-convict sava
that James A. Bradley, who escaped from
tho State prison on Thanksgiving, and is
still at largo, declared just beforo his os
cape that be was going to Now York and
kill tho woman who gave him away to the
authorities after his first essana. The
convict says Bradley will surely keep bis
woru.
A Knjactod Suitor ICnds Ills Ufa.
LANCUSTEn. Pa.. Deo. 40. Jacob Tt.
MacQuald, a young farmer of Wost Cocal.
lco township, committed suicide in his
barn beoause his sweotheurt, Miss Minnie
Withers, rejected his offor of marrliiLM.
In a note bo directed that nil his property
be given to his paronts, except his gold
watch, which was to he given to Minnie.
Suits Against the Order or Holld Itoek.
Philadelphia, Doc. 20. Eleven suits
for various sums, none higher than $100,
havo been begun against the order of tha
Solid Rock in the Common Pleas Court,
to recover on behalf of the members of
the order sick heneflts alleged to be due
them. Tho corporation exists under the
laws of the State of Massachusetts.
The Trausnudlne Route,
Wahiiinqtok, Deo. 20. Tho Bureau of
the American Republics is Informed that
tho Transandlne rout between tho Ar
gentine Republic aud Chill is now so far
available that arrangements, have beeu
completed by the Royal Mall 6t.-am
Packet company for regular through traf
fic, during tlm present seasou.
Vouchers to Cover tha Souvenir Coins,
Wasbinoton, Dee. 20. Seorotary Chas.
Foster has advised the World's Colum
bian Exposition that he has transmitted
to tho First Auditor of the Treasury
vouchers in favor of the exposition for
5 35$, 500, which will cover all the souve
u Ir coins minted up to Deo. S3,
gSTCRATI!fE fillr
fHERVIKE. llllM
LDninlita Cf-ll
ff Iras. UmV jf
IMervGOs Prostration,
Mecilousnf.l. HInU nti.l VaMrnnM
Iloniliirhp, Ilnrlcnclip, Ii7.2lnrwi,!Ior
bia Fc.it-N, Hot I'lnNlif-s, Nervous
1yflpepsin,IitllricNi,CriIiilnii,IIyN.
levin, nil, Ut, Vitus' Ilnnr?, Opium
tlnblt, DriiiilionnrMq, clr nro cured
by Dr. .lilies' IlcNtnrntlvo Nervine.
Jt docs not contain opiates, lira. Sophia C.
nmw-nlep, iWiwd. Kin., suffered with Kpllepsy
jjToOij-rsBiidtcsUDi'i,! moomplotccure Jacob
. ctro, Ella, Ori'giin.luid been sutforlm. wltUNcrv
ius Prostration for four years, could not sleep,
xoi InK helped him until ho used Dr. Ml loo' Re
rtnratlvo Noivlne) lip t-- n.. n. Fine boots
f,rcr- nt druecius. Dr. Mllos' rlervo nnd
i-lvir Pills, wi doses lor 2T rents err tho best
ucut 1 f.,r DllloiKncss, Tirpu! h , etc , etc
ar.rfl!lonTV!ocllcalCo.,Elkhart,lnd.
TEIAt, BOTTI.E ritKi:.
CURE
YOURSELF!
flftrOllblfdvflthflnttn.rl...
rtlleet.Whltes.Snermatnrrh.
or any unnatural dlsclirr(...vBi
syour druggist lur a bottle of
illUr O. It curra In tun h...
J without tho aid or public ity of a
a doctor. Non-poisonous and
If imrnnteeil not to stricture.
M universal American Cure,
Manulactured bv
v The Evans Chemical Co.!
CINCINNATI, O.
U. S. A.
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
Cures
Jhapped Hands, Woundo, Burns, Etft,
Removes nnd Prevents Dandruff.
BUSSI&H SOAP,
specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watea
Unlike tho Dutch Process
Jfo Alltalios
OK
Other Chemicals
are used In tlio
preparation of
W. BAKER & CO.'S
BreakfastCocoa
n7ilc7i it alisnlittclv
pure ami Holuble,
1 1 has mnr A a ii i n
I tliettrenyth of Cocoa mixed
I Wltll btarch. Arrrtwrni.t. n.
Rlliar. nmt la mnra An
nomical, cot tiny less than one cent a. cup.
It is delicious, nourishing, and evsilt
DiaESTEU.
Sold Ij Ororers eTerrnliers.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Maw.
DHBTIKir We, the nndemlBnert, were
llur I Hill entirely cured oi rupture by
iUI I UIIU Dr.J.B. Mayer, 1-8! Arch Ht.,
Philadelphia. Pa.. H. .Innou 11.M., u.nn,
Square, Pa.; T. A. Kreitz, Hlattfgtoa, Pa.; K,
ot. nmuii, Mount Alio, Pa.; Hev. H. 11. Hner.
mer. Hunburv.iPa.: I). .1. Dxiiatt mh
oVli'WSF' Wm.Dlr,18atlMntroseBt.,
Philadelphia; II. U. Kowe, 309 Kim ut , Read!
Ine, Ha.; Oeorge and I'll. Hurkart, Mil ljocnsl
at, KeadlnK, Pa. Hend for circular
Att on a now principle
isgalate the 11 er, stomach
and bovrelt, through tht
ntroes. Da. Milis' Prua
spisjUy cure biiiousneuv
torpid live? anil conHtlpa
ticn. &aia!lor mildest,
baiiiol.ia fieo at aruxiruits.
bl. EUw Eui. Jo , ElUut, lot.
LEWIS' 98 LYE
(patented)
Thiirons..lau(l.iiru4l.vnft1a. UaHkf
ther tt I. In a Sas powder sot ptcSvj
1 .!, win, r.n,o.bl.. .it tut oowoiatJ
alwsv ruily for ok. will mi, tha tut nor
11 IK TUB EtST l.,r clo.o.io, ...u
4iiluS.-ilnr "iuki, oWmiii, wa.alpa buulsui
(bint. uH-. no
PFNNA, OAfiT U'P'O
CO.
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RAD FIELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
has riroven an Infallililo
Bliecillo for all dcrauKO
uienta peculiar to the.
femBtesex,suchaschrnnla
womb and ovarian dis
eases. K taken In time it
regulates and pmmotci
healthy action of all func
tions of the gemiraUvo
organs. Young ladles at
tlio age of puberty, and
pa"9, wlllflndln It a healing, eootlilus tonic
luo highest recommendations from promi
nent physicians and those who havo tried It.
nto fir hook "To Women," mailed free. Bold
uy all druggists. HitAmttxu IUuuhtou Co.,
propnetora, AtUnU,Ua.
AGENTS WANTED.
8alarv and aimnRi-a nnM
Address W AT.
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ursery Uunvva, N. Y
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