wlf 1 1 LT Tflg 11 I A I L. I I I'M I I I II L lAIIIVIJinil" I I 1 l 1 IMI.lHfV'l ' uci.lii, i Aro sometirces a boro, but when tho peoplo aro told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower, rates than any whore in town they are glad to test the truth of the oft repeated story. Ho also keeps on hand full lino of Groceries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Greou Tiuek, Hay and Straw Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRK AND WEST STREETS. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notlllo his friends that bo will open a now store at Corner JarJin and Oak Streeis, Whore ho will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, Clgvri.Tobacco and Candy. Poul. try and all kinds of gamu la so.uon.. Oystora ,ncl 3T"if3la.. Open Monday, November SI. 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, Piauos, Organs and Sewing Ma chines. J- p- Williams & Son, 13 Bouth Main St. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon In town Cemtr and WMtn Ms., (Ulckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In tho Market. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant Tho loading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The llnest iluo of Wines and Liquors ! Cigars, ic, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Illg schooners of fresh, Beer.Porter, Ale, &o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUQHERTY. Prop, PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Has purchased the best apparatus in tho mar 1 t, and is now prepared to take every styleof Photographs. Views of buildings, machinery d all blnrts of outdoor work a spoclalty. Kach I I'i'ctnserof one dozen cabinets at M.W Is pre i. ii ted with a largo crayon reo. This offer Is iuuuuiiui pru i, iBaj. uopying ana cnlare ng. Work done at short nottao and low prices. DABB, N. White St., Brt!?a?i.laf JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Bossier's old stand) Main nutl Cinl 8tn., Shcuaudonh. Best beer, ale ana porter on tap. The finest vnuunui niunnDjra aua cigars, root room av WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 BOUTH MAIN STREET, hare ho will be pleased to meet the wauti of liis friends and the public in i Everything in the Drinking Lino. . H. T, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! U Second St., QIR&RDVILLE. S5. Ttlnwl "I"0. Heera, Ales and Unesi (randa of Cigars always on hand. less' Livery Stable, Ii8 N. Marlcct Alley. p BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HORSES i Finest turnouts In town, li,?uIa .be PIeMJ t recelvo a share of the folic patronage ti llUItldH, ' A TTORNBY-A T-LA W BUININDOAII. FA. lotm .Rnom H. T fv nnlliHw u i . L Both tlio method nnd results when eyrup ot I'igs is taken; it la pleasant nnd refreshing to tho tasto, and acta nuuuy yei promptly on tlio ividnoys, u"u "u -uuwuis, cleanses ino sys lent CtTectuallv. ilisnMa vl1. l,oo,l. iches and fevers and curea habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the juiy rcmeujr oi us jcititl over pro luced. nleaainer to tho fnsfn finrl mi. . . - 0 Mw lentablO to tho stnmnr.h. nrnmnr. in its action and truly beueficial in ita effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, ita many excellent qualitiea commend it to all and have mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs 13 for ealo in 50o ind $1 bottlea by all leading drug giste. Any reliable druggist who ,11 n . 1 !i 1 1 I , iuu.jr uui, uuvc ii. uu nuuu wm pro jure it promptly for any one who Molina 1a 4m. . T i .oiiv.ii m n jr iu jju uut accept any uusiuuie. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANC13G CM. lOUISVIUE. XI new YORK. tt.Y. CARTER'S iilTTLE EjlVER PIUS. Blck Ileadaehoand roUoTsall the troubles incf dont to a lillloas etito of the irntem, eaoll aa Plzzlnesa, Nausea, Drowsiness, Diatrosa after eating, 1'iln in the Side, io. whila thoirmoaC remarkable success has been shown lit curing neaSaehe. yet Garter's Littla tlvor Pillf tr equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pro. venting tlilnanuojlnij complaint, whllo they also correctalldlsordersorthostomachtlmulatethi ii uuicjLua(u uiu uuwcia. jjivoau wconiY AcVatheywouldboalmostprlcclcaatothosawha suter from this distressing complaint; but f ortu uatsly theirgoodness doca notend here,and those nhooncatry them will And theso little pills valu. Able In to many ways that thoy will not bo wil ling to do without them. But after allslck head. la tho bane of so many lives that hero Is where WomaVo our great boast. Our pllb euro it while others do not. Carler'o Little Liver Tills aro very small ana very easy .to (ake. Ono cr two pills makoa doso. Thoy aro strictly vegetable tid do not gripe or purg but by their gontlo action please all who nsethsin. InvlalsatSScontai llvofor$l. Sold by druggists ccrjv.'Liire, or cent by mall. CARTE KIED1CIHC CO., Nov Yorts SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CURE. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore ....wuv. sum oy ill uiUKRlsn on a Uuarantcc, For a Lame Side, Caik orChcit Shiloh's Porous riancr wui give great satisfaction. is cents. SHILOH'S VITAI.IVPR ?i.T' 3' Hawkins, Chattnuoogu, Turin., saya : "Shiloh's Vitalizer'NA VKI) MY LIFK.' I HILOH'SfiATAPBU Hnvo you Catarrh? Try this Itomcdy. Itwlll relievo and Cu- you. PrlcofiOcts. TI1I3 In. lector fprltssuccossrul treatment l furnlsliod free, Shiloh's ItempUles aro sold by us oa u guarantee to givo satisfaction. For sale by O. H. Hngenbuch. N. H. Downs' Elixir WILIi CURE THAT AND STOP THAT I SB lias stood the tei t for 8IXTX YUAItS ana hus proved Itself tho best remedy i rmiown for the euro of Coimmintfon. 1 Cougha, Colds, Whooping Cough, una I a(t 7.iiii(7 JJ(rncs ill young or old. i'lico 23c, 0o., and tl .00 per bottlo. GOLD EVERYWHERE. IWVNI, JOnilCOltitOSS, Projj., SwUnjtes, Vt. AfflSDlrttlflrraBMIl ll .1 t . .Trim H .. .. BillSofl "About ten years ago I con- Blr!! ' .7 fc wuwi JIUI- i4uuib ini)icianc prostTlbea medli'lm- 'i r rnodlcine.MblcU I took witlioutany reiki ilso tried mercurial and potash rernedtei., nh unsuccessful results, but which brought 1 1 an attack of memnrfnt rii,nfiiu... .1.... ... iv "l0 ITS 13 .iur years 1 gavo up all remedies nnd beg in J"inc S. B. 8. After taking several bottles l was entirely cured and able to resun-A work a tun h-nmiesi nieuirine lor Uli.cn) poisoning to-day on the market ' 'r2r,U,0S 1,looJ n(1 Bk'n Diseases maile.i BwBPfcoiwoCo.,AtUuU,Oa. Mr. Blaine Said to Be Slightly Better. BUT HIS CASE IS HOPELESS. The Nicaragua Cnnal 11111 Jude Mc Comas Sufe The President Muy Accept the 4flor ti Lecture on Law Fur Gen eral Quarantine Lawi-The Chilian In demnityOther Mutters. WAsniNOTON, Deo. 22. "Mr. Blnlno li much better this morning," said Dr. Johnston, In reply to tho usual inquiry. He Is exceedingly cheerful for ono In Ills condition. His voice is much firmer in tone, and hU eyes brighter." "Does Mr. Blaino sit up any portion of the day?" "Oh, yes. Mr. Blaine Is much stronger than tho outside Vcorld lias been led to believe. In fact his condition at no time has been ns critical as has been painted In the newspapers. " It is true that Mr. Blaino was for a very few moments a very sick man at one time Sunday last, but he was not so near to doath as believed by some. Mr. Bl.iine is still very ill, but ho is in no Immeui'iie danger of death." "Do you think that Mr. Blaine's prcs ent show of improvement will warrant Ills removal to 11 more congenial cllmato in the near futuref" After meditating a few seconds, tho doctor said: "I cannot say as to that; It is useless to iook tuat tar into the future." While Mr. Blaine's physicians are as uiscreeo in nieir utterances as men can well be, their tone and manner ot ni prosslon Impress those who converso with tnem daily that Mr. Blaine's case is hone- less; that while he is in no Immediate danger, his malady must provo fatal, and that his span of life is measured by the progress of the disease with which ho is alllictcd. THE PRESIDENT MAY ACCEPT. Has "Unofllclally" Kxprcssed Ills Willing Jicss tu Dellvur Lectures on Law. Wasiiingto.v, Dec. 22. The fact that President Harrison has been asked to do' liver a series of law lectures at the Leland Stanford, Jr.. University in San Fran cisco, receives a semi-ofllcial confirmation here. While the matter has not been laid before the President officially, it has been uiscus.seu. President David S. Jordan, of tho Stan ford University, is an old Indianapolis man aim an oiu rrientl 01 tile 1'rusldent. He has discussed with Attorney-Qcnerul Miner anu otner Indiana neonlo the ad visabllity of making tho proposition to uen. iiarrison, and it is said that the President expressed himself "unofficially" as wining to accent such an oiler. The President intends, however, to give himself a good rest after March, nnd should he accept this oiler to become a non-resident member of the Stauford university iacuity, lie would not assume the duties until fall of 1893. The Prnsl dent will spend tho summer at Capo May THE NICARAGUA CANAL BILL. Favorably Itrporteil in the Senate by Its Author, Mr. Sliermuii, WAsm.vaTO.Y, Dec. 22. The Nicaracua Canal bill, which has held tho attention of the Foreign Relations Committee since tho beginning of the session, has at last been completed, and was favorably re ported by its author, Senator Sherman. who gave notice in the Senate that be would call it up at mi early date nnd en deavor to secure prompt action upon it. l'or General Quarantine Laws. Washinoton, Dee. 22. A sub-commit tee of the House Commerce Committee has under consideration the frnmlni; of n general quarantine law conferring en larged powers upon the Federal Govern. ment, so that it will have ample author ity for such action as may bo deemed nec essary to keep cholera and other dantrer. ous diseases from our shores. Senator Keniia'g Condition. WAsniNOTON, Dee. 22. Senator Xennn. of West Virginia is slightly improving in health. Ho is, however, too week to sit up and it will bo some months before ho feels ublo to resume his public duties. Tit Chilian Indemnity. Washinoton, Dec. 22. Tlio Sccretarv 01 1110 irenstiry una piactu to the credit of the Secretary of the Navy the $75,000 ruceivixi irom ine unman government In settlement of tho lioltlmore alluir. For a Military lNut at Itocheater. Washington, Dec 22. In the House. Mr. Greenloaf, (Dam., N. Y.) introduced lor reference a bill onnronrlatintr S800.- 000 for the establishment of a military U031. Ul. ilUCUUBlCr, IN. X, i. T, I. .... T F Judge McConiQ Safe. Washington. Dec. It can bo de finitely asserted that Immediately after uio uoiitiay recuss the nomination of Judge McComns will bo reported fa vera- uiy to 1 ue senate. Salaries tu Come Down AftorJnn. 1, Washington, Deo. 22. fhe reduction of salurles ot officers and employes In the Immigration service will take effect Jan uary l, next. Cii. Itoteernns Sturti for California. WASHiNaTON. Deo. 22. Gen. ltosecrnns. Register of tho Treasury, accompanied by his daughter, has left for California. where he will speud the winter, near L03 Angeles. Coniul Ht Illicitae!. Washinoton, Deo. 23. The Senate In executive session confirmed the nomina tion of John 0. Suudberg, ot California, to be Uuited States Consul ut Bagdad. Liabilities, Sl'J5,O00 Allots, 87,000. Boston, Deo. 22. Certificate holders In tho endowment order ot the Sons and Daughters of America have filed In tho Sti,irumo Court a bill in equity asking that me anairs 01 tue order Do wouuil up and receiver uppointed. The Indebtedness amounts to $125,000, and the cash on band Is only $7,000. Montuim'i Oillclal Volo. Helena, Mont , Dee 22. Tho official canvass of Montana shows tho highest Harrison elector got a plurality ot 1,270 over the highest Cleveland elector liar rlson polled 18,851 votu, Cleveland 17,681, -tVwtmv 7,834. rtiUHster Allcnilor's Deficit. New London, Conn., Dec. 22. Nelson J Allender, postmaster, has not been seer hero since Saturday, the day thnt Inspec tor Brush, of the Postofflce Department, arrived. An Investigation showed a deft cit in the postmaster's accounts of $4,000 Allender was for several years city taj collector and resigned to accept the post mastership. To Found u Scllnllirnlllp. Sr. JoiiNSnunv, Vt., Deo. 22. Rev. n Fairbanks has given $25,000 to St. Johns bury academy to found an Albert T. Fair banks scholarship in memory of his sot Albert, who died a year ngo, and wb was n member ot the middle class In thi academy. The Allejrcd riJsoners Indicted. Pittsburo, Dee. 22. True bills havt been found by the grand jury against II F. Dempsey, the district master workmar of tho K. ot L., and Gallagher. Davidson nnd Beotty, charged with being lmpllca leu ill tnc llomestvud poisoning. George W. I'ulltir llcnd. New YonK, Dee. 22. George W. Fuller, one of the oldest members of the Stoci Exchange, is dead. He had been a mem bcr for 23 years. MUSI. HILLY FKIiGUSOX, Troy, N. Y. Tlie followtnit tribute to DANA'S power over OLD CIIIIONW COM l'LAINTS. was sent us by B'ro. Groom of the well-known "GIIOOM'S 1'lIAlt JIACY," 120 Congress St., Troy,N.Y.: Gentlemen: I hnvo been troubled with I.I VIJ II COMPLAINT, COX.STII'A 'Simi nnil lYNl'):i"SIA for n long time. I employed the beet Doctors In the city; they told mo Old Chronic Complaints wero hard to cure. Their medicine did me 110 iroofl. 1 stopped taking It and bought a bottlo of DANA'S SAItSAl'AKIL. LA. llcforo I hnd taken half of It I felt better. I have taken thrco bottles ot DATA'S SARSAPARILLA! nntl nm belter than for yea io.m; ivomi:hs run ears. IT I LIS ME. I ran cat miyf lilnii wmit and it iloet. not iitirs mo in lug tho least. 1 ours truly, Troy, N. Y. MltS. SULLY f'fcnGUSON. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., BELFAST. ME. GRAND AND FESTIVAL 11ENKFIT OF OF LOSr CKRBK, In Bender's Hall, Wm Penn, FROM Dec. 10th to 26th ABRA&fi HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of ociefaj Ijoodg I Of Every Description, Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c 3-FINEST 0000S-L0WBST PRICES. "Ve Write forcatalORues. Correspondence solicited. Cilfb(itff' Enellth Diamond Ilraml. f(LLS si Genuine. A Oris) n Ml nnil Itnlv APC, rolUhlt. LA DIEM, tik nunJSrand to KrJ ftud OoU mtlUo' hoiM. 1 ttlJ wliu Uu ribbon. Take nootorr. Bitat danmrout juLkih. tutni dmj tmittMuna. At Drucdaii. or anrl J. i?ft.B,y-fo, Jtl,oulr t"tinrjtl and tl n u 1 !iXi$f$h f?!lir.f:"rA i T. J. O'HAREN'S C0R,M AIN AND OAK STS. Rvervthlns in the tnnitnrlAl HnA iinn in eM class Btyle. A lino bath room attached. JOHN R. COYIYE, Allorcty-it-Liw tnd Real Eidit igeit, Offlce Bedaall's UuUdlnjr, Shenaniboa, Pa Liberty Cornet Ban ali HAY DEMAND DAMAGES Mexico Tired of the Acts Arperican Bandits. SHE MAKES FOB MAL COMPLAINT V .V Saya the Drpreilntlmn ' yn the Horde1 Mint Cen.fi A riirlit i;iptd-IVtlera Authorities I)ny That Mexican Soldlan Wore Held nt San Ignnclo. 'N, City or Mexico, Dec. 22. TheStati Department prepared a formal complain! -a,r , I.. .1 I - 1 . . . . . ..i.iui.i tuu uruaiug ui uunuiLLS irom the Uuited States to Mexican soil and 01 the damage they have caused, and re questing the American government tt put a stop to sucli practices. It is reported that a note on tho subject, couched in energetic language, will b presented to the United States govern ment within a few days. It is not yot known whether Mexico will claim dam ages, though it is believed she will do sc later. A FIGHT EXPECTED, lUcrnl Authorities Deny That Mexican holillern Were Held at Ran Innactn bAN Antonio, Tex., Dec. 22. Federal authorities at San Ignacio deny that Mex ican soldiers were held there as prisonors. The soldiers crossed over from Mexico at the timo of the fight opposite San Ig nucio, nnd have remained on this sido oi tho river of their own freo will. Lahbdo, Tex., Dec. 22. Sympathizers with the movement In this city say that there will bo an engagement between the Mexican troops and revolutionists before next Saturday night, or Sunday at tin latest. Developments aro anxiously awaited and tho fact that the United States Gov- eminent has ordered the 7th Cavalry to mis irontier would seem to indicate that tho movement against Mexico is feared moro than tho Garza revolution of a year ago. BOOTH'S CHRISTMAS DINNER. Tlie Queen and Wales ltcfnso to Aid IHm In leedlng thu l'oor. London, Deo. 22. In reply to a request from General Booth, Commander ot the Salvation Army, General Sir Frederick Fonsonby, tho Queen's Private Secretary and Kei :ier of the Privy Purse, has writ ten a 11 .11 -.tilting that Her Majesty ro grets her mobility to subscribe to tlie fund being raised by General Booth for the purpose of providing a dinner for the poor on December 28. Tlio Private Secretary of the Prince of Wales, to whom a similar request was sent, expresses the Prince's sincere sym pathy with General Booth's project, but says that tho Prince has instructed him to Inform General Booth that he Intends to distribute his Christmas alms through the usual channels employed by him. THE HOMESTEAD POISONING. Uodlet of the Dead Workmen to Be ex. Iiumud Uy the Coroner. PlTTSDUlio, Dec. 22. Coroner McDowell proposes to carry his investigation of the Homestead poisoning beyond tlio grave. Ho Intends to exhume the bodies of all tho men who worked in tho mills, who have since died under circumstances to which the slightest suspision is at tached, and subject tho stomachea to a chemical test. 1 lllihnp O'Uura's Guidon Jubilee. baiANTON, Pa., Dec. 22. The golden and silver jubilees of the Right Rav. Wil liam O'Hara, Bishop o Scranton, and a priest and bishop of the Roman Catholic (Jtmrch, was celebrated yesterday with all the pomp and impressive ceremonies such a raro event In tho history of tho cuurcu snouiu can lor. Cardinal Uibbons and many other church dignitaries and laymen wero present. DacnltH Attack Natlu rollre. Bomday, Dec. 22. Advices received here from Rujkote, capital of tho State of that name, in tho province of Guzerat, report nu encounter Deiween a body of D.i' colts and a force of native policemen un der command ot Britisii military officer Lieutenant Gordon, of the Bombay Ijino ccrs, and four policemen, were killed. No mention Is made of thu loss sustained by me UUC0H3. To Make a Tour of Muxlco. Washington, Dec 28. A party com poseu or aoous ninety prominent mer chants from all over the country, together witu several newpaper men from New York, Chicago and Washington, is being organized lor ine purpose 01 taking a tour mis winter turougn Mexico. The object is 10 improve iraue rotations. Arret of Lumber Thieves. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 22. Since the crusade has been iuaucrated nualnst the lumber thieves in the Adirondack region by the Statu Forest Commission, forty three arrests have been made. All per- euus urrc3i.ru uave pam me damages, aiuuuuuug 10 some ;i!,uuu. Itallroad Humor Denied. UONCOno, H. U Dec. 22. A nnrtv eiuseiy euuuecieu wim me i'oncord Itall road, states that there Is absolutely noth ing In the report that tho Concord rail road is negotiating with the Now York, New Haven & Hartford railroad for a loose. The Trouble Slay bo Settled. Elwoob, Ind., Dec. 22. It is thought tho trouble nt the American Tlnplate factory between the company and tho Welshmen, who refused to work with un skilled labor, Is in fair way of settlement. The Nubian Will Ho n Lou. Lisbon, Deo. 2. The CYipa steamer Nubian, which stranded while entering Lisbon, Is suuk to tho topmasts, and will probably be a total loss. No lives have been lost. Two Children Drowned. Hahtfoud, Conn., Deo. 22. Julia and Flossie Hayes, aged 8 and 4 years respect ively, were found drowned In Walker's pond near Burnside, yesterday afternoon. Famom Mlnui Aeala Being Worked. Lampasas, Mex., Deo. 22. The famous Iguana mines near this city have again gone Into a bonanza. Ore has been found valued at from $ 2,000 to $3,000 a ton. Geu. MeMulton to Lead. New Yoke, Dec. 23 Gen Martin T. ir.ir-i hi 1....J1 a. . m 1 mujuu iou win leau me lammany ueiega- tion at Hon President Qle.veand's In naueura - h5SYmT0 mm itai?tci Tho Anierlcan tic.iele ere mpldlv bpeomlni? a race of ncrrvuswrecku.and thoinllowlnirsuKecsta tho best rennASy: AlpbniwoIlompulDK.of Iiutler, Ia., swears tbnrTben h'- son wus speechless from ft. Vitus Dunce. Dr. Miles' Orertt Restorative) tlorvlnocur dhlm. iti. J. It. Miller.of Valpor also.tnd 1, J. l. Tuvior, of L..tnnstiirt. Iud., each wiped O round fniiu ijtiiaj- It. Mm. II. A. Gard ner, of Vistula, Ind., w. -(.in-.ldHUtoO) conviu nimsad.ir.andinuch h il.-ln., diMuiPM. back- c,-','i,.V?.ict7ou?.Pro'"1,1"n' br no bottlo. oaniol Mrers. Ilrooklyn. ;(h .nivr bis dauchtcr K.SV.i''ir"'Ji'nB:r"l, " ' :'i-Jidlng. Trial botil 'ii'tid flnob wa or mj! .. i.,us cures, TKEU ct dniKKlsts Thlan me,i.-ciii.iuies(iooplatca. Or.Milo3,rJlod!clCc.,ElUhart,lnd. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing, Ourea Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burna, Etc ltemoveo and Prevonts Dandruft Russian soap. 5pecially Adapted for Use in Hard Watt Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. UAKER.& CO'.'S reakfastGocoa tt7ir7i a absolutely pure and eoluble. It has more f inn, f hree timet I thastrcnyth of Cocoa mixed 9 With Btarcll. Arniwrtmt nr "Sllp-nr. nnil la fr mnra nAn- nomlcal, costing lees than one cent a cup. It 19 delicious, nourishing, and easilt diqested. Sold by Ororera fTeryntiere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Maw. nilhTllfir We, the undersigned, wert HUr I II Hi" entirely cured oi rupture by Z. o Ur, !. it. Mayer, sSl Arch St.. Fhllftdelnhlii. Pa.. H. JntiAu Viiiina i7Anm. Square, I'a.: T. A. Krelti, Hlatlcgtou, Pa.; K SI. Hmall, Mount Alto, la.; Hev. S. 11. Bnor. mer. Munbury,,I'a.; D. J. Dellett, 211 H. lifttj 9U Itoadlnit, Pa.; Wm. Dlx, 182 MontroseBt.. L-minaeipuia; 11. 1,. Hone, 30!) Kim Bt , Head. Ing. Pa.; Oeorgeand I'll, llurkart, 48a.Locnrt 3L, Iteadlus, l'a. 8ud for circular Aet on a new principle raeolate the lher, etomua and bowels throuth the vMvet- Vst. Milbs l'nxa ipMlilu curt billoDaaees, t-irpldUvar ssd conatipi Hi. a. ma!lut, muueit, 6uritl Gpdoeas,2Sota. bauijilea u-e at aramihiu. St. mtm Mid. Co., Klkkltt, Lit, LEWIS' 98 LYE (eaTBNTKO) tker LJ.. IJ Wilis III ,., BDil DmIiJ In no wild hwiM 4J7 tu wntZZ'" vtulilog UtU attendant ujion Child-birth, proves an infallible eiieci llo for, and obviates the tortures of con finement, leiienlujr the dangers thereof to both mother anil child. !-old by all druKRiite. Beutby expreis on receipt of price, tl 0 ir bottle, charges pro- ERADMEID REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, CA, AGENTS WANTED. salary nnd expenses raid. Addreas "W. A T. .hmith CO. Geneva Kurs 4 KstaMI '' uraery, ueseya. N v SjiaBfiyI'tronblfdwlthlonorrhoeaW fzWBiff ulcct, W hlte n.SpermatorrhceaEEa Jft)lW orny,uunatural dla hareeaikOB EWbairudrVFlst tLf 1 bottle WHjrattBte a. It c ires In a few dan RSkngii "hhoutthi nidorpubllelly of a Im1H& floctr. Non-poisonous and. WlBSs,!,"''rn"tl'c, not t HrlctureT fMB nlri'TS''t American Cure. am mi .'ten win j ff .A remedy which, irW fT71 UBed Wives .TSW'J abouttoeperlenco X.Kz-dlZ Al the ruwlnfnl nrjll
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