TWICE TOLD TALES I Are sometimes a 'bore, but when the people are told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store thoV can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhuro in town they are glad to lest the truth of the oft repeated ttory. He als,o keeps on hand full lino of Groceries, JPresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Green Tiucik, Hay and Straw Gallaghers Cheap Cash Store , (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CKNTKK AND WEST STREETS. OHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends that lie will open a new store at Corner Jardin and Oak Streets, Where he will keep a full stock of Greed Groceries, Clgui, Tobacco and Candy. Poul try and nil kinds of game la BOison.. Oystors a,xa.cl Hiralx. Open Monday, November SI. A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question,- but it will be solved bycall- G ing1 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, IS South Main St. Sch eider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Oenfre nnd White Ht (Biokert's old" stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In the Market. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated KverythlnK new, clean and fresh. The ttnest lluo of , Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Dig schooners of Jresh,Beer,Porter, Ale, &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE, J. J. DOUQHEKTY, Prop. PHOTOGRAPHER DABB I ! .is purchased the test apparatus In the mar i t, ana is now preparea to taue every style o r i otographs. Views of buildings, machlner .1 1 all kinds of outdoor work a specialty, Kacl .'tascr of one dozen cabinets at H3.A0 Is pre- - uieu wiin a jnrge crayon ree. 'inis oner is ood until April 1. 1893. Copying and enlare. ing. Work done at short notloe aud low prices. DABB, N. White St., WA. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand) Sluiu anil Coal HlH., rHieiiaucloali Jlest beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest krands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at- WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano IT SOOTH MAIN STREET, Wbwehs will be pleased. U rntef ('lib w of bit friends and the publlo In Everything in tho Drinking Lino. H. J, M'GUIRE'S i Sporting and Musical Resort Second St., GIR&RDVILLE. k Bc5t y'of8' Wfluors, Ueers, Ales and Quest " visru always on nauu. Hess' Livery Stable xi8 N. Market Alley. HEW BUGGfES AND lUllNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts In town.t Would be pleased to reoelve a shire of the u. nuuuu,, - A TTOUNBY-A T-LA W SOIIf AttDOAII, PA. Woob Room 8, P. O. BuUdlni, Bhenaaloah Botli tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs id taken J it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts zenily'yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys-. - r a 1 1 j i n l V uiu uiuxtuauy, uispeis cuius, ucau-. iclies ana levers ana cures habitual ;onstipation. Syrup of Figs is the mly remedy of its kind ever pro luced, pleasing to the tasto and ao :optable to tho stomach, prompt in ts action and truly beneficial in its affects. nrenarcd onlv from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mads it tho most popular remeJy known. oyrup ui A' igs 13 ior eaio in uuc tnd SI bottles by all leading drug- gista. Any reliable druggist who may not nave it on liana will pro-, jure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISC CAU 10UISVIUE. Kt NEW YORK. It.Y. Blck ncadarho and rolleve all tho trdnbles Inci dent to a bilious Etato of tho system, such tut Dizziness, Nanaea, Drowsiness. Distress after eating, Palo In the Bide, 4e. Whllocthelr most remarkable success has been shown In curing SICK ncai&che, yot Carter's Utile Liver PIHJ ars equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pro. venting this annoylngcomplalnt,whlla they also correct all disorders of thostomachtlmulale the J'.verandroguiatetbobpwelw Even IX they otOj curoa Aci s Ihey w6nld bo alrooslprlceloss to those who suffer fromtbisdtstrcsaingcomiJalutjbutfortu cately thelrgoodness does notond here,and those who once try them wJU find theso littlo pills valu. able in so many ways that ihey will riot be wll llng to do without them. BdtaftercUslckhead Is the bane oi so many lives thtt hero Is where we male our great boast, OurpUUcuroitwhUa others do not. Carter's Little Liver TOsaroVery small and very easy to take. Onaortwo pills jnakeadpss. The are strictly vegctablo and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action plo&soall who usatbsm. luvlalsatOScents j fiveforSl. Sold by drujslsts everywhere, or sent by inalL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yortt ' SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, HOre 'xiiroai boia by all uruggista on a Uuarapter. For a Lame Side, lack or Chest Shlloh's Porous jriushcr wui give great saug1acuQi1.-.j5 CC1113. SHILOH'S VITALIZES?. Mrs. T. S.Hawltlns,Chattanoogn.Tonn.,says: "SliOoh-aVitaluer'SAVKD MY LIFE 1 ctmsideritthebestremedyforadetiUitaledsmtem I ever used." For Dysperrala, Liver or Kidney trouble It excels. Frlcp 75 cts. s HII O H'5 r. ATA RDM TFnvn VAii Pnfnrrli TrvlilflHrfmnilv. It will rollovo and Cu-e you. Price fio cts. This In jector ior itasueeessrui treaimeni iiurnisnoa OLIlnlKt. T I ,..11 nH enl,1 K., . ... n truarauteo to elve satisfaction. For sale by O. fl. Hagenbuoh. IK H. Downs' EHxir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT Cou Has stood tho to, t for SIXTY YEA11B faail has proved Itself tho best remedy I known for tlio cur6 of 0iiiiii;((oii, k Catioli't Cold; 117iooji(ii( Cough, and tail lung J)t$rmetln young or old. l'rli'oWc., 60c, and tl .00 jierbottlo, SOLD EVERYWHERE. ! mm?. lamTBflil h LABS. PictJ., BuiUtitoa. Vt. iZurs Scrofula Mrs. JJ. J. Howell, Jledfonl, JIass., says her innther liasbeoncurodof Bcrofulabytbotiseor iniir bottles ot-gSKXSt "fter bavlnL' bad luui li other tro KCWIKV atnient.aniUJi'liig nduced to qui miMm ton low condition ui neaitn, 03 u was thought she could not live. INHERlTEP SCROFULA. rr)rt rny little boy'of licredltary Horoftila, which appeared all over his face. For a Year I bail H ..n up all bopoot Ills recovery, when finally! was inmicen to use m.g. wri a lew bottlo :ureil him, and tToTajTfcM no sjniptoras of mo uueaso reuuiu. 01 las. r. J., matiikiih, Jlathervillo, Miss. Out Uwlt ea Bin! sad Gtla Pluaiel milled fr swirr Srai'iriC Co.. Auuu, Ca. LP ft. 5s A0HE MR. BLA1HF fltf- WORSE The Patient Conscious and Said to Be Cheerful. SLIGHT TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT. Reticence as to the Ileal Nature of Ills Mnludy President Harrison und Other rrnmliiont Oltlvltils Call at the 12x-8ec-retarya Jlunslon Itoutelle Iteliitcs an Anecdote of Iltulne. Washington, Dec. 21. Thoro lias been some Improvement in Mr. Iilttirie's condi tion slncr. Sunday. The reports given out to-day from tbo .Roil House, wlicni tlie patient Ilea, were more cheerful, lie slept well and naturally last night, and us a rtbult substantial chango for the better was noticed this morning. The rnaludy is organic, however, and In the nature of things must grow worse with time. No one sees Mr. llliiino but his wife, the nurses and the physicians. Mr. Iilalne Is conscious, and to-day ap peared somewhat cheerful, Ho is very weak, but tukes nourishment regularly. When a correspondent called at the Blaine residence last night several mem bers of the family were in thu silting room apparently in a more hopeful ami cheerful mood than they have been dur ing the past few daya. J. Q. Blaine, jr., bald his father seemed to be holding lib own, and the family hopes that ho may yet survive Christmas und even a longer period. Dr. Johnston Is not so saugulno an the members of the family, but declines to Indulge in speculation us to when tlio end may come, lie does not anticipate uny Immediate collapse, though ho admits that Mr. Blninu may be attacked by heart failure uny moment. There is still a mystery surroundinc the disease from which Mr. Blaine is suf ferlug, and none of the doctors interested In the cube cuu bo induced to disclose the secret. It is said tliut if it wero made public it. would open a largo Held for- dis cussion that would bo intensely disagree able to bis family and friends. The opin lou has been gaining ground steadily that there is something more tbe,matter than Bright's or consumption. Whatever it may bent Is admitted that the disease lias made such inroads upon his constitution that there can be but the very slightest thread from which to hang any hope of his living for even a short space of time. ilio statement that he is no worse than he was yesterday curries with it but little hope of improvement. Ihere were u number of sympathetic aud anxious callers yesterday, including the President, the secretary of btute, sev eral members of the Diplomatic Corps, and many benators una Kepresentatlves. James (j. Blaine, jr., received tho visi tors and said that tho members of the family are encouraged by the state ments of the attending physicluus. The cold rain which set in yesterday and af terward tinned into snow und slush alarmed the anxious watchers at the sick man's beeside. It was thought possible that, even with the extreme precautions that ure taken to protect the invalid, these bad atmos pheric conditions ''might be reflected in Mr. Blaine's condiuon. Fortunately, however, these fears expressed by friends of Mr. Blaine wero found, on a visit to the house, to be baseless, and subsequently Dr. Johnston said tlivt the weather does not affect Mr. Blaine at all. BOUTELLE ON BLAINE. He SnyaTlint Mr. Iilalne Wroto tlio Letter Which Wu Credited to Morrill. Washington, Dec. 21. Congressman Boutelle of Maine is quoted us making the following statement: "Mr. Blaine's versatility is wonderful 1 remember in tho administration of Gov. Gurceloowhen the Democrats were try ing to get the State from us, nnd when Maine was in fever heat and civil war seamed impending, Mr. Blaine was the chairman of tho State. Committee und had charge of the Republican fight. "We had been endeavoring to get the Governor to submit the questions at issue to the Supreme Court, but had not sue ceedod. "Mr. Blaine led the lighting. Presently there appeared n letter to the Governor feigned by Lot M. Morrill, who wns known otherwise as a peace-loving, conservative Kepubllcan, asking the uovernor to lay before tho Supremo Court tho questions at issue. "The letter was mild in tone, frank and fair in Its expressions, and adroitly mit upon the Democrats the onus of refusing to submit thu dispute to arbitration. "Public sentiment at once changed. The Governor was obliged to submit , tho matter nnd the decision was in favor of the Republicans. "For years Mr. Morrill received the praise of hundreds of men not only in Maine, but throughout the United States, for bis wisdom and tact. "Mr. Blaine wrote that letter. Mr. Morrill simply copied it and signed his name." Thrre Child llurglurs. Taunton, Mass., Dec. 21. John O'Con nor, Henry and Fred Itrault, whose agea range frofri 10 to' 14 years, have been suc cessfully robbing houses in this oity the past month and had accumulated a big amount of plunder. They will be sent to the Reformatory until they become of ago. Committal of the .Mlsslne; Cook. FiTTSBPna, Deo. 21. Patrick Gallagher, the missing rook who confessed to having been implicated in the lioniostead poison ing conspiracy, was arresleU yesterday. He was taken to Alderman McMastcr's olilce, and ufter waiving a hearing was committed to jail. Cainu to Grlnf In ChleuKo. Cmcao.0, Dec. 21. O. D. AVorthcn, registering from Boston, Mass., is under urrost on it warrant charging him with obtaining money under false pretenses. Vlth worthless checks ho raised money at several hotels. Worthcn belongs to a hlguly respectable family. A lleuefactnr of liable rlturvliiir. Waltiiam, Mass., Dec. 21. R. Henry Taylor, tho inventor of modern baby carriages, was found by tho police In a starving condition and mentally unbal unced. Btaiiiboul nought for VI l.OOO, Nxw York, Deo. 21 The great trot ting Mtulliou Statnboul was sold ut the American Institute yesterday by auction to E, II llarrlman, of this city, lor 111, 000. Hnowlnp; In Mississippi, J IIollt SrniNOg, Miss., Dec. 81. After a steady rain nil day, snow began falling about ' Six o'clock last eveningand bids fair to snow Heavily all to-day. This Is Unusually early for snow in tbls section. Counterfeiters Arrested Washington, Dec. 21. The Treasury Department is informed of the arrest by secret service Ofltcars at Indianapolis, Ind., of Wm. Carter and Win. Olny charged with passing counterfeit silver dollars. Bought by the I'vnnsylvanla. IIoLLlDAYSBtmo, Pa., Dec. 21. The Cesson, 'Clearfield ,& New York Short Line Railroad Company has been sold to nnd merged Into the Pennsylvania Rail road company's system, Court of AppralM Iteceis. Albany. Dec. 21. The Court of An- peals will take a recess on Friday until Monday, Jan. 16. Tho court has fewer cases' before it of importance than ever before at tills season. Ui'dtK'tlon f "Waffe. Wilmington, Dec. 21. Tho Betts Ma chine Company, employing ubout 90 men, has announced u reduction of wages of from 1(1 to 17 per cent, owing to unusual dullness of trade tpm J'lfteeii. Ilelmv Zru In Iowa. Pi-m'Vtr la., Dec. 21. -This is the tv-l day of the season. The thermom n r marks lo below zero and it is growing colder. A Cabinet CvIhIh Impendlngta Lisbon. London, Dec. 21 4 special despatch from Lisbon states that u Cabinet crisis Is impending. IT HE KIND I THAT CURES! la i 13 ca IB H i JEROJIK BALL, TORTURING. i Headache for 10 Years . Ml Bid H Dana s Sarsaparilla g' g "I WAS CUEED!" jj fs Mb. Ball was tub first man to pchctiabr ESruNVHis Cohoeb. Listen as hb tells oui IKlTlIEiUfll lt. BK UlHNA SAKSAPAHILtA Co.! 9 ('i ntlemenj I hsvo been a lufferer from(fl IIfiiIai'he tlio lust ten year. Lnita SSfttH I mw iti ono of our local pu(cr an adrertUe-g BH mont of your medicine, aim tcatlmoalalg of 1100 nmi(l'rriil ctiri'H. km I deckled to try one bottle. The fin.t bottlrjwj preatly relieved me, mid liv th time I had taken 9H Ftvomort) bottles X WASt OUJCi:i. I cangj J2g recommend o fiA1?SA i A SJTT.T.A M Kl-iiH KJ.X.J. Li AIXJL1UH US Slssuro und rcllnlilo nii'dicinu. in Wsttrford.N.y. ' JUROMC BALL. Sis Tlie truth of Mr. IUII'i utotpmnt It rfrtiflM tn a Sly . II. McDElUIOTT, tn W Cohoti, N.T. l-lurmtclit K3 g Dana Sarsapar'lla Co., Belfast, Maine. H GRAND AND FESTIVAL BKNEFIT OP OP LOST OltEBK, In Bander's Hall, Wm Penn, FIIOM Declitolh ABRAtVi HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of 1 Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. -FINESI 000DS-IOWEST PRICES." Write for catalogues. Correspondence-solicited. T. J. O'HAHEN'S rBstrtoor Slxop, C0R.MAIH AN0 OAK 8TS, Every thing in the tonsorlal line done In Brat class style. A Ono bath room attached, JOHN R. COYIiE, Altorcey-at-Lw tad Real FjUU Aguf, Omo UaAaall'f UolKUcc, Rtiwurilkoa, p In Liberty Cornet Band WHERE IS REV. WATKINS No Trace of Trinity Church's Former Rector. MISSING SINCE LAST SATURDAY. lie l.rety All Ills Money and Told l'rlrndl In 'lillatlliihla II Was lolng Abrond Merer to Ketitrn Ills Disappearance Attributed to Mi lancbolln. NomvALK, Conn., Dec. 21. Eev. Wilbm F. Watklni, of Fhlladelphla, formerly rector of Holy Trinity Church, New York city, and father of Rev. S. H. Watklin, rectpr of. Grace Church here, has myster iousjy disappeared. Last .week he was tho Ruest of his son at the rectory, and on Saturday left for New York, presumably to return to Phila delphia. From that time all trace of him is lost. His sou received word from his mother tha(, hi" father had not reached home und went on to Philadelphia. After a thor ough investigation he learned that his father had drawn all his money, leaving word with friends that ho was going abroad never to return. Efforts uro being made to find out whether he sailed on uny outgoing steamer. Mr. WatkinB Is 50 years old. His din. appearance Is attributed to melancholia, caused by trouble in the Church of tho Ascension in Philadelphia of wliich until recently he was the pastor. He resigned the pastornto under charges of a most revolting character, and a com mittee was uppointed to investigate tlie matter. His son is still In Philadelphia and w'U remain thero until he closes up his father'b affairs. FRESHMEN PUNISHED. Tale's Faculty l'rulillilts Thciu from Ilase- ball Xvlt Year. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 21. Yale faculty have imposed as a peralty on the freshman class, a part of whoso members indulged in recent riotous conduct iu this city, a prohibition against the class play ing iutercollegiato baseball the coming year. This is tho first time in tho history of Yale that such a punishment has been in flicted i t a class. It will noimly cripple the collego in football ciMiti'sts in the future. Nntlilnc In tlie "firaculniis" Window. St. Vail, Minn., Dec. 21. The inves titration by an expert of the Canton Church window, at the request o Arch bishop Ireland, has proved tho falsity of all claims made In regard to this "mlr aclo" window. It is believed that there had been no fraud, conniving at or abet ting it, on the part of Father Jone, hut it is thought llkelr that the priest might have erred in being too credulous. The church will be closed. To Keep Harris Out of Sins: Sine, Nkw York, Dec, 21. Carlyio Harris, who is under fcentenco of death for the murder of his wife, Helen Potts Hurris, was1 taken from the Tombs prison to the Court of Oyer and Terminer upon a writ of Habeas corpus obtained by his counsel for the purpose of preventing the sheriff from removing him to Sing Sing pending the decision of the Court of Appeals in his caso. lne matter was postponed until xnursuay next. l'or a School of Mnnuul Training. New Haves, Conn., Dec 21. Urs. H. Lucy Iloardman, of this city, lias added $20,000 to her previous bequest for tho construction of a school of manual training. In all Mrs. ISoanlmau hus given $00,000 for this purpose. Tho fuud will be fufficient to erect and thoroughly equip tho building with tho muchinery and tools of different kinds. lleimbllcans Win ut Merhleu. llnninnx, Conn., Dec. 31. Tho Repub licans in the city election elected their candidate for Mayor, Dr. G. Ilerrick Wil bon, by u large plurality over the present incumbent, Mayor Tracy. They also elected the city ticket with the exception of Clerk. The prenent council stands 21 Democrats to lii Republicans. Harris Case Not Derided, Aldast, Dec. 21. Contrary to expec tation, the?Court of Appeals did not hand down n decision iu tho caso of Carlyle Harris, convicted of murdering his wife, Helen Potts. The court will take u re cess Friday over the holidays, nnd before adjourning will hund down a few decis ions. Tlio Hurris case, it is expected, will he ono of them. Mr. Kohnny May Not He 1'roseiited. Seattle, Wash., Dec. 21. Mrs. Annie Kohnny, who shot James Haider, the bar-tender who married Annie Itanium, her 14-yoar-old daughter, was held in f ;I00 bonds yesterday. It is thought the case against her will not bo pushed. An atteUipt will be made to have tho mar riage of Haider to the child annulled. In Favor of tho rialntiu'i. New Yohk, Dec. 21. In the action of George Coppel and the estate of David Dunham Vithers to recover moueya spent in the reorganization of the Chicago Si St. IxmU ltallroad company, refcreo El liot Sandford reports finding plaintiffs en- titled to judgment for $(J4B,510.00. Victor Ue LeSHops Testifies. Faius, Dec. 21. Victor de Lcsseps testified before the Parliamentary Investi gating Committee yesterday that he was not concerned iu tho Lottery Loan Issue and that he was ignorant of any attempt to bribe unybody iu tho interest of the company. Merlins Slope l'lre UxtlnguUlieil, Shamokin, Pu., Dec. 21. The 'Sterling Kiope lire, which bus ueon rnglug a month, was officially declared extinguished yes terday. Work of pumping out tlio water will soon be commenced and by April the mine will resume operations. The Italian Procurers Sentenced. New York, Dec. 21. Francesco Tagil aros and ills wife Olomentine were found Kullty yesterday ou the charge of brinn lug to this country a number of girls for immoral purposes. bentenco wus sun. pended. tVlll Move tu Mow Itoolielle. Norwalk, Conu., Deo. 21 Col Frank II. Jtoberts, prlucipal of the Nqrwalk llllitary institute, will move the bohool .,. iV. i.h,iu. m, ti,ii. ,. i. sun, Dtnytfjt. Or" 11 ( MEART ntCUACE I" forms, Palpitation, UtdbUdb lnlnlb Hide, Shoulder mni Arm.Hbort Hreath, Oppression. Asthma, nlwailon AnUles, "Weak nhd Hmothenusf Spells, Dropsy, Wind In Stomncli, etc.. are oared by DR. MILES' NEW HEART CURE. A not? discovery by tho eminent lnularj& Special Ut, A. K. Davis, fiilvpr rrpclc. Nob., after taking tour Domes oi JlUiUfci vr hu lei Dciier -JuinnoliL-rifortwolvo years, "tor thirty years twubled with Hcntt W-waws two bottle o DR. KILE3' HEART CUSJE cured tnc-Lert LOKan,Dnchanan. Mich." K. U. Ktutson, Wars -uiuon, iia, nns tannn uk. niubu- ntAKr iURri for llenrttrmt'ole i.hrrf .i.results Sirs. l Dnr. i Iteiiboit . Mleh.,'-a III for ID years irltU Heart Di oa o,l J to hlro li ro help, lived on timitd fu'ttk ut.nd Dr. 1. I'.&u' We.irtCuro and all pains Icftbc-i rf.n ta-it u: o cured her. Fin mu&traica doo- i ibL.i, at Grur-Rifts, or aaarcaa Dr.lVlllos'Md'csl CoElkhart,!nd. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Bands, Wounds, Burns, Uto Bcmoves and Prevents Dandruff. Will RUSSIAN SOAR, Specially Adapted (of Use in Hard WatM Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are used in tbo preparation of 17. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa which is absolutely pure und soluble It baa trior 'e than three times thestrenuth of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sucar. and Is far woro eco nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. It ii delicious, nourishing, aud hasilx DIGESTED , Sold LyGrorers ereryTrhert. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Maw. nilfSTIinr We, the undersigned, wer Kllr I llnr entirely cured or rupture by " VII I U 1 1 u Dr. J. B. Mayer, S1 Arch 8t Phlladolnhla. Pa.. H. Jones I'lil'lps. Kennel Square, Pa.; T. A. Krellz, Hlatlcgton. Pa.; K. M.Kmall, Mount Alto, l'a.: Itev. 8. H. Sher mer. Wuabury.iPa.: D. J. Dellett, 2H8. 12tn t.. heading, Pa.; Wm. Dlx, 1828 Montrose Ht., Philadelphia; H, L. Howe, 809 Kim hi .Read. Ins, Pa.; George and Ph. llurkart, 439 Locast St, Heading, i'a. Bend for circular Act on 8 now principle txJWels lArouaA tin "cure liUlonenoen. mt itnd ccnstlp. ' nidlest. mildest. e iwtl S'Jdccoo.nDtta. 8sxnila rrM &t druiriiita. Br. Itiiu Bel Co., KlttJit, 111. I EWIS' 98 LYE - JOTiTJIEEO AND PISmiEO (PATENT RP) Th"i(ronaM(ti:iuM(Ly0liift(l. CbHID elkir Ljr. It W iiiii feu powder n4 pMkM miviuwuurrniinimr iw, fan DOBtVDlf sVHI lw(t rutdv lor usx WUi mK lk iMlpor himud Hnl Softp la tOmlnv without lotHnk, IT IB THE Bl'-lT f,r oUtutltig wmw plp Ul.llllt IIIVHII, (US I ca We Offer You a Itemtd'J which Inturrt Safety to Llfo of Mother and Child. " MOTHER'S FRIEND " Uttbi Confinement of it fain. Horror awlllltk. After ailngonsbottleofOMother'a Friend" t siUTrd bub Uttlo pal a, and aia uot experlenco that weakness Afterward usual la such cMt,.-lrs. AxsiaOiai;,ljjnar,MoJan.ista,lU -Pcni.,K express, ehargea prepaid, on receipt ot price, LW per bottle. Hook to llotbers mailed tree. UUAXIiriELUJtEQDIiATOU CO., ATLANTA, CJA, eou sy avu cnuaaurz. A P E KIT Q Ar A hlTL D lULZiY I O VV ft IV I C.U. i , , . Salsry ana expenses paid- Address W & T, urierr. Uenea, N , UII olltbea ISI0, If Iron bled with GonorrhosaB a?K&aar01eet,Whltes.8permatorrhosalB fia(EiHf rnr unnatural discharge askW fgVriwffpur drugelst for a bottle of ljaBjaBlg O. It cures In a few dan MorO wlthouttho aid or publicity of a, riyra doctor. Non-poisonous and Ea6j!3 piaranteed not to stricture. Vnivmal American Curt. mm am -I'M
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