TWICE TOLD TALES I Aro sometirces a boro, but wbon tho people aro told twice that at Gal'agher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rate3 than anywhere in town they are glad to lest the truth of tho oft repeated tory. lie also "keeps on hand full lino of Grroseries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Green Tiuek, Hay and Straw Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Mutdoon's old stand) CORNER CKNTHB AND WEST STREETS. OHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends t-at ho will open n now store at Corner Jarcin and Oak Streets, Whore he will keep a full stock of Green Groceries, Cigiri, Tobacco and Candy. P6ul try and all kinds of game la noiton.. Oystors and I"isli. Open Monday, Novembor 21. A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be soWed 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 St. Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant Leading Saloon in town Centre and Whltn St., (Dlckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys In tbe Market. DOUGHERTY'S Saloon and Restaurant The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vatod Everything new, clean and fresh, Tho llneat Hue of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c foreign and do mestic Free lunch served cachevcnlrpr. Big schooners of fresh, lleer.l'ortcr, Alo, &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE, J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. PHOTOGRAPHER DABB Hus purchased the best ODDaratus In tho mar. 1, i, und Is now prepared to take every style of l otogranhs. Vlows of buildings, machinery n i all kiniis of outdoor worlru specialty. Each i i taser of one dozen cabinets at 83.M) Is pre- uted with a Urge crayon reo. This offer is Kood until April 1, 18U3. Copying and enlarg ing. Work done at short notloo and low prices. flAIM lit Ult..i Oj Onnoslto unuu, n. inuiv ui., UrickVcboolDldg. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, llossler's old stand) Main nnd Coal BIN., Hlicuunrtoali. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest eranas or wtusk-eys.ana cigars, rooi room at- Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where ha will be pleated to meet tbe wanti ot ms mono ana tne paoiio in, Ererythiag in the Drinking Lino. H. I, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Socoitl St., QIRARDVILLB. nest Wines, LIriuors, Ueers, Ales and Dnesl Urania of Cigars always on hand. Hess' Livery Stable, xi8 T. Market Alley. SEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleasod to reoelve a share ot the M. iJUUl-15, A TTOJINUY'A T-ZiA TP SIIIKANDOAK, PA. Q Itoom It, P, O. Dulldlnc. 8haa(SoaJti 0kmrlT -H-ltUag, PotUTtUa. ' Both tho mctliod and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, and acts .rcntly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys ern effectually, dispels colds, head iches and fovcrs and cures hahitual nstipation. Syrup of Figs is the 'idy remedy of its kind over pro luced, pleasing to the tasto and ac optablo to tho Btomach, prompt In ts action and truly beneficial in its affects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its many oxcellent qualities commend it to all and havo mado it tho most popular remeJy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in COc led 61 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who way not have it on hand will pro :ure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any lubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISO CAL, lOlimiUE, Kt HEW YORK. N.Y. Hick Headache end relloveaU tbo troubles Incf dont to a bilious ctatoof tho systom. such as w Dizziness, XUusca, Drowsiness, Distress after, eating. Pain In tho Sldo, to. Whllo their most TOaukable success has boon ehown la curing Headache, yet Carter's TJttlo Liver M13 an equ&ily valuable In Constipation, curing and pre venting tuiascnojlcacoinplalnt.'whllo they aim correctaUdlsordcrsoftboBlomachtlmulatothi ;iver and leguUleUio bowels. Even If they oulj Acta they would bo almoa tprlccloss to those who Buffer from Cus distressing complaint; but f ortu tiately thelrgoodneas does notond bere,and thosa rrbo onca try them will find thoao llttlo pills vain, ablo In romany ways that tboy will not bo wil ling to do without them. Bat after allele- toad lathe brofi of so meny Hve3 that herofgwhera vernakbourgreatooast. Ourplllacuroitwhilo others do not Carter's Little Liver Pll'a aro very small and very easy to talco. Ono or two pilla roakoa dose. They axe strlotly vegetable aiid do not grlpo or purge, but by their gentle action j.luaso all who luethem. InvUlnatlMwnla; u-voforjl. Solli by draggiita eYtrywhera. or sent by mall. CARTES MEDICIMU CO., Nev York SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIG? nl I k KfK r M V TT U W ithWtlTi CURE. Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Soro Throat. Sold by all Iruggii on a Guarantee, For a I-ame Side, back orChettShiloh's Porous Plaster will give great tatisfactioa. aj cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZER. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Cbattnnooffn, Tenn., says: "Slitloh' Vitaltzer SAVED MY LIVE I consider itUtebestremtdyforadelraitatedaiiettm I ever used," For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble It excels. Price 75 eta. QHILOH'SACATARRH tJViPR EME D Y. HavoyouCaturrhi' Try this Itemedy. Hwlll relievo and Cu -o you. Trtco OU ols. This In-, jector for ItsBunress fill troatmi'ntlaf urn lslied free. Blilloli's lterafdles aro sold by us on a guarantoo to give satisfaction. For sale by 0. H. ITagenbuch. m. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT IB lias PtcKHi the tea t for RTXT1' YE Alt S ana has proved Itself tho best remedy i 5 known for tho euro of Consumption, Coupht, CoUlt, Whooping Cough, aud fall Lung Disease In young or old. l'rli o 23o., too., and f 1 00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 'niilBT, JOIRTCJa & IOCS, ?r BsiUittos, vt. tm i j i . . i . . i fliay uepenu uihjii iiio way yu i treat iio lt tngs which nature elves. A few bottU . . t. S. taken at the proper time maylnsure p.i .illli for a jearortwo. flieaforeuctatonce.ui IS IMPORTANT it nature bo. assisted at the right tlmo.j v r i in J to relievo tne system oi ini uritiei, and Is an excellent tonic also, He Wants to Add Ills Name. " Permit me to add my name to your many of r. . rtilirates In commendation of the great cuuu' .i i, aies contained in Bwift's Specific (a 8. S.I i etialiily one of the bci tonics I ever used. "John W. Daniel, Andersen, b. C Treatbeo. blood and iWn diseases mailed r.. SWIFT Si'CCU'IQ CO, AtUnta, G, Si I fOUR HEALI1 BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE Remarkable Case of Young James' McGaughrey. HIS HEART HAD CEASED TO BEAT, Wonderful Operation Performed lly Now York Surgeon A Boy Kevlvad Af ter Ila Was Heerulngly Dead II It Onlnlne; Strength Uvsry Day. Nkw York, Dee. 23. The medical pro fession is much stirred, so far as It ts ai yet familiar with the facta In the case, by the details of a remarkable surgical operation performed within a few days by Dr. Albert Shunk. The feat accomplished is no lea? than the bringing buck to life of a person prac tlcnlly dead, as the term is usually under stood, JLnong the many wonderful cases re corded in recent years, probably not or,o has been marked by features as unique as that of which James McGaughry is to-day tbe living example. The patient U 13 years old. The physician was called to th- late iu the evening, and when he reac - -tho house tho patient had very marKn. Bymptoras of "Appendicitis" Tho sulfcrcr was doomed, as far as could be determined by precedents iu sim ilar cases. On the advice of 'the physician the fam ily were advised of the gravity of the case, and when next morning a very siza ble lump wus observable ovor the seat 3f tbe inflammation, tbe diagnosis was fully justified and the trouble was exactly stated to be ntt abscess around the vermi form appendix. An operation was at once recommended, but was delayed until tho arrival ot rela tives who had been summoned in anticipa tion of tho near approach of death. Permission to proceed was then given, it being understood that in any eveut of failure to secure relief the end would not bu hastened more than 10 minutes. The patient was quickly placed on the table und while under tho influence) of a slight anesthetic uu opening about eight inches long was mado in tbe walls or. tue abdomen. From the incision thero was at once a plenteous flow of puss. Mo sooner hud this taken place than the pulse ceased to beat, the "heart stopped, the jaw dropped und every evidence ot the most complete collapso betokened tbe presence of death. Tho glassy eyes up turned, the coldness of the extremities, and the death perspiration with which the body was covered, loft no doubt in the minds of those present that tho ex periment had resulted fatally. At this point the burgeon's tact was displayed. With one hand he tore open the wound, while with the other he emp tied tho contents of the pitcher of hot water into tho abdominal cavity. For a brief interval tbe fluttering re newal of the action of the heart was ap parent only to the practiced medical eye, but soon the pulsation grew stronger, and ere long the patient gavo unmistakable signs of returning consciousness. Then the oyes opened in a dazed sort of way, as If the subject wus awakening from a deep sleep. Tho action of the hot water having neutralized tho effect of the ether that had been given,. the patient was assisted to retain tho ground gained by tbe ad ministration of hypcrderinic injections. With a now lease of life, there was ft chance for tho surgeon to look for the seat of the abscess. After several fruitless efforts to do this, it wus decided to remove a portion of the Intestines. For butter protection they wero wrapped iu a towel warmed by dipping it in hot water, nUd placed on the tnblo by the patient's side. Thui with room to Woik, tho walls of tho cavity were explored,' tho abscess sack Lving found and ourefully removed. Then the seat of the trouble wn-s reached und tho foreign substunce which hod caused tho inflammation of tho appendix wus re moved. The abdominal cavity was next thor oughly cleansed antisceptieally, and after tho puss hud been washed from tho ex posed portions of the lutestiues they wero returned to their place. llefore this was dono, however, a drain ace tube of about eight iuehes in length was inserted so us to load to tho lower bowels. Tho wound was then closed nnd tho bufferer left in charge of the surgeon's ussistant and a trained nurse. TtAtimrkuhln us the otieratlon is. It la still mdru marvelous that every day Fines tho patient has gained iu strength ui. is to-duy convalescent. Frequent examinations have been made of the progress of affairs iu tho patient's abdomen, and us fast as expedient the drainage tube is withdrawn, uutil now only about three inches remain iu ber vico. MEXICAN TROOPS REPULSED. Ileportud Tbut a Prominent Government OllicHr UusJulued the lte-buls. Lakedo, Tex,, Deo. 23. It Is reported here that Qen. Kstard, a prominent Mexi can officer, stationed near Alter, is mia.-.in from his post, and is thought to be ,with tho revolutionists. A report here bays that a brush had oc curred usar Guerrero on the 17th iustant, between tho Mexioau troops and the revo lutionists iu which the luttcr, some 000 strong, wero victorious. Uellove Cholera Will Ileupuear. WABiiuraroK, Doe. 23. Tho continued prevalence of cholera in Europe excites nppreheuslou in administration circles. The conviction Is forced upon Government oillcials, that, as predicted by many sci entists, tlio disoaso will reappear with iu creased virulence in the spring. Wife of a I'roiulnent Varmur Killed. I'ouqiikbepsie, N. Y., Deo. 23. lira. Ellzubetli liarton, wife of A promiueut farmer in the town of Stanford, Dutchess county, was killed yesterday iu a runa way accident. Monday a Legal Holiday. Albany, Dec. 23. Deputy Attorney General Hogtui has given an opinion that Monday will be a legal holiday under the stututes, Christmas fulling ou Sunday. Jury for Truln Itobber Collins. HosTiNaio.v, V. Ya Deo. 33. A jury has ben secured iu the trial of Uollius, the Chesapeake & Ohio train robber. fiuiit. Itoso Iteilgns. CisoiJfNATi, Dec. 28. Mr. J. E. Itose, superintendent of transportation ot v u . . 1. 1 .i Jug jra-ur, sat vaaa irraa bus rwiguawe. Bridegroom, 70 llrlclc, 03. Lowell, Mass., Dec. 23. Tlibmns W. Hanson, aged 70 years, n farmer from Fargo, Dak., has arrived here to marry Mrs. Caroline P. Hunt, a nurse, 03 years old. Lnrgo Xltilldor Assigns. Watehbuky, Conn., Doc. 23. Floyd B. Smith, on. ot tho largest builders iu the Naugatuck valley, bus made an assign ment. His liabilities uro $30,000; usscti none. Gardner's Hull Itcduccd. New Yore:, Dec. 28. Judge Martini has reduced the bail of Charles W. Gard ner, the FarkhUrst agent, from $7,500 to (0,000. Gardner is still in jail. Gnldwsll to Go trout. St. Louis, Dec. 23. Tho St. Louis Jockey club has secured tho services of J. F. Caldwell as starter for their spring meeting April .0 to June 23. Lasher Aguln Vlctorloua. Philadelphia, Dec. 23. In the chess game here between Herr linker uud A. K. Kohliibon, tho latter resigned at the twenty-eighth move. Upper Hudson uJgutloti Closed. Nnv-'utmuii, N. Y., Dec. 23. The steam lriu iu the Newburgu and Albany Hut , a.i- ciK'.td running on account of ice ir ..he upper Hudson. Kidney Trouble for 12 Years,! Completely Cured. E3 ix.it Dana 8absapabit.t.a Co., pi 83 Mm as. Fur IB yen I hare bwn bndljCi alHictot 1U1 K Id cy Trim 1)1 e. Two yciri gg ESSSJii v"1 j;.','" "ril'V""." alurh K-Ul'tlingl ggtny back. At timet It n li-nl work for too to cetf(3 msrauiul. Urt Frh. I had snothfr attack oi ' I.u 2 gjgarlpiic," which Iftt mo pa bad I could 5 nuiMlly K? t licrosit t lu room. Our mcr- g chint sufiitd me to try s bottle of 5 1 DANA'S SARSAPAHILLA 1 El I (11,1 no nd hv liken thre- hottlnof fAIt-rai SSAl'AKILUn.l onljltl f,l DANA'S 1'II.IJi.S tJ.i.r,iil.li.itli ltllnt.y iiol.nck.M lichei irood appctltp, nd I never felt IhUJS wttnrlnloylife. You may publlili till U you wish, 5 J3iev-rj- word Ulriie. MM Morriitown.N.y. WKLEY 6TEHIIY. G fnts -We are pereonally acquainted with Sir DEI Merry, and kiiownUitau'iuciitsBro true. lteeTHX-tluUy, A.K-C.I-. McXEIIX. j Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Bellas), Maine sj GRAND AND ?STI-Va BENEFIT OF OF LOST OKCKIC, I In Bender's Hall, Wm Penn, FItOM Dec. IHh to 26-1 ABRAF0 HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of Of Every Description. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c O-FINESl" flOOOS-LOWEST PRICES.-W Wrlto forcatalotrues. Correspondence solicited r&leheitrr' Enellih Diamond ItranA. QYAL PILLS Orlslliul ii Ii(f (in I- ..aannrtiTr Dmiff (t hr CMukttr$ naUak 'Dia mond Brand in Itcd had Uold mit'. boie. tetlM wltb blue ribbon. Take no other. T fut danatrouM tuLttiiu. lion and tittaHon$. A 1 Ur-Kf uu, or Mod 4o, i Ut lit r tor T!illf..iil(lr, Ly n-iurn L Mull. 1O.O0O Te-llruooLli. Naii l T. J. O'HAIIEN'S BarToQx Slxop, COR.IMAIN AND OAK STS. Everything in the tonsorlal line done In Brat class style. A fine bath room attached. JOHN It. COYLE, Aliorsty-ai-Uw md Real Eiitte igut, Otaoe UeddaU'i Uullding, Bbeaandhoa, Pa I THAT CURES MorrlHtown. N- Y. El Liberty' Cornet Band aO MARRIED HIS DAUGHTER England Startled By a Shock ing Revelation. TO BE AIRED In A DIVORCE COURT Alfred Clark, Wealthy Koclcty M-u JIucU Ills Illc.lttmHtB Child Ilia Wl fo lia l'used us Her fJuarUlan Thn Dlscor. tj Nearly Dtives the Unhappy Glr Had I'rleuils Tnka Up Her Cause, Lonuom, Dec. 23. Polite society is jusl now diacuaslug with bated breath one ot the mo it shocking scandals of the man that have sullied its history. The scau dul will soon occupy the attention of thi divorce court in tbe form of a petition for the nullification of a marriage whlcl was presented on Dec. 14 by thi Rev. Kdward A. Chichetder, Vicar oi Dorking, Surrey, on behalf of u most un happy girl. The scandal had its origin in 1874, wher. Alino Marianne do Uoghton, the unmar ried daughter of Sir Henry de Uoghton, Baronet, heud of an ancient and noble family, was delivered in Milan, Italy, ol a female child, the father of which wai Alfred Aurelius Clark, a wealthy muu, who moves in the highest society uud whose name figures in the Court Di rectory. Clark refused to marry his victim. Tho birth of tho child wus kept a secret and the mother returned to society, no body being tho wiser as to her sliauie. She murried in January, lb7o, an Irish gentleman of good family named Fitz gerald. Sho spent tho greater part of hei time until her death, a lew years ago, on the Continent. Her betrayer, meanwhile had married. There is every roithou to believo that the mother heavily dowered her daughter born ut Milan. It is uot disputed, at any rute, thut Clark posed before the world as tho girl's guanliau. vcry caro was taken with the girl's edu cation, which until live years ago wus re ceived mainly iu France and Italy. Iu 1W37 Clark brought bis illegitimate daughter from a French nunnery to Little llumptou, where they lived ns guanliau and ward. No pains or expense were spared iu perfecting the young girl ol 14 in various accomplishments. French und Itulian she spoke naturally and perfectly, and r-p.c i tl teacheres werev engaged for music u. : -lish, the supposed guardiun taking i. .... ii und fatherly interest in her progrens. Turn hie, with occasional trips to neigh boring places aud a short tchool term at CIcwer, near Windsor, continued uutil 1890, when the guardian's wife died. Some mouths uftenvard he proposed mar riage to his supposed ward and actual daughter, und was accepted. Tho marriage took place in London, and father und duughter thenceforward lived together as man and wife. In March, lbU2, the girl, then only 18 years of age, guve birth to a baby boy, and in July following the unhappy child-mother discovered thut her guardian was uot only her husband, but also her own futher and futher of her infant. The awful discovery nearly deprived her ot reason. She wus practically friend less. The fact ot the marriage had been kept a secret. Clark's own two legiti mate daughters, with whom he resided in a charming mansion In Kensington, knew nothing ot it, und he and his daughter wife had lived iu unothor house. Every effort was made by Clark to coerce the girl into remaining with him, but she resolutely tefused, und finally obtained tho shelter of a family, boma members o which had ussisted in her education. These people, ufter grave consideration, placed the mutter before the Rev. Mr. Chichester, a gentlemuu well-known for his benevolence and probity, and he took the girl's cause into his bauds. It is believed that Clark relies upon the dilllculty that exists of proving that ho was other than tho guardiun of the girl, us tho birth of tho child lu .Milan iu 1874, was, for obvious reasons, kept abso lutely secret, aud adequate legal proof of the fact will iu consequence be very hard to obtain. Clark is in London now, although there were rumors that he hud fled tho country. THE C. I. A C CONQUERS. MoAulln'e nnd Ilnrgo Will right on tin l'ettvo Little Ilo by tho Heu. New Yobk, Dec. 28. Tho Coney Island Athletic Club has conquered. Its formidable rival, the Crescent City Athletic Club, has met its Waterloo, no to speak, and the groat lightweight chaut piouship match between Jack McAuhlfe nnd Dick Burge will unquestionably be fought on tho little festive island by the sou. Tho seaside organization seoured the contefct by offering a purse ot $43,000, the largewt amount of money ever given by an athletic association for two prize lights. Chunges on tho New York Central. New Yoiik, Deo. 23. Tho Now York Central railroad has created the office of General Freight Traffic Agent, aud ap pointed Mr. Samuel Goodman to till tho position, Tho oltlco ot General Coal Agent has been abolisued and tliu incumbent, Mr. William L. Klugmau, has been pro moted to be Assistant General Freight Agent. llig Tarade of Catholioa at Horauton. ScnANTOJf, Pa., Dec j2. Ten thousand nersons paraueu yesterday iu com memoration ot liisuop u ilura's uoiden Jubilee. In It wero marching clubs from every city in tho diocese, and It was the finest altulr over witnessed in tuis section. The Right Rev. Bishop received it cable gram conveying tne i'apal blessing. Matec-Lodoiu l ight On. Boston, Deo. 23. Mlddlowelght Jack Mageo ot East Boston, whose ankle was injured several days ago, has been obliged to give up the meeting with Billy Lcdom, arranged tor the -8th instant ut thr Coney Island Athletic Club. Spanish Minister to the United States. Madiud, Deo. 23. Tho Marquis de Bendenn, a Grandee of Spain, who wns formerly Minister to Turkey, has been ap pointed Spanish Minister to tho United States to succooti beuor Juarez uuaues. Wealthy l'luuter Murdered. BuvMiNonAU, Ala., Dec. 23, News reaches hero of the assassination ot It. P. Hurrlston, a wealthy merchant and plan ter near Kutuw, Greene county. TraHio Slanagar Coa lleslsis. Cracioo. Dec 23 Traliic Manimtr Jay 0. Cax, of th World's Fair, has laalgnad. Of all forms, Nenrulitln, fipnrma, nt, Bleep l.anciw,nllnca,Illzzlncs,jtluc,Clrliim S?l'"i.V.:l,'l,jU,"'"i,r',',-c""arocur( hy nit, MII-E-J1 KJEHTOK VilVU .L Ir., fllacovored br tho outoour. Inciina Pni-oial'at In nervous diseases. It doca not coutnia opiates or Uanaprmis dnisn "Ilnvn bc-ri tnklnir Bit. MiJ.Es' nnsTOK.v: ivi-f.rviwur? pif-rny From f ' ptt-nilji rto JpiunryurpoRB csin-jtuoSierTIno 111- drl Uvit convulsions, ondnowafter ttireo morvr" u. u.e to raoro attacks. John B. Cotxivn, linmro, Mien." 'lbn- been uslnir lilt. r.IaX7CS' KEvroK. ilfUhmn.f'ifM i r. i ' i f ,. y i a - - " ' kaU lb UVI Jl'l ltl,H. ,V Til "l::n hniitf nf -to it. ft t I r i mi itn. p- t i irtiUiLtiXiiias ,1 Diuff Ist3 Bvc ynl: 'DR. MILES MrCfiS. CO- Elkhart, led CURE YOUnSELF! YinZx. whit- hV."V" Hrour drii?clnf f,,r . k.,i fti n. it . i... .."'5 "1 withrmtthonldorcubllclly ofa Rciiiirantet-d not to stricture. K imverstu American Cure. Manufactured by k Tho Evans Chemical Co.! CINCINNATI, O. u. s. a. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cureu Jhappocl Hands, Wounds, Burns, Eta P.emovos and Prevents DondrafE, "oecially Adapted for Use in Hard Watea Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are itsod In tbo preparation ol IV. UAKEIt & CO.'S reakfastCocoa wlitrh Is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more thnnthrreti me thestrenuth of Cocoa itnxeil I Willi march, Arrowroot or Butrar. aud is far morn rp.rw nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, aud easilt DIOESTIID. Sold liyflrorers etcrynlitrs. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Maj. Ql I DTI I fir Xhe underalBneO, were Philadelphia. Pa.. H. Jones I'hlMna. Kennat Square, Ha.; T. A. Kiellz, Blatiiigton, 1 a.: K. M.MUiaii, aiouni Alto, ra.; uev. K, Ji. Blier mer, rniulmry.,ra.; I). J. Uelletl 2HH.l2tli Ht., leadln, Ki.j Wnu. Dlx, W M.julrosoSt., l'hlladelpbla; H, h. Itowe, 30B V.lm hi Head. Ins, l'a.; George and I'll, llurkart, 439 Locnrt it., ItetMllng, l'a. Heud for circular Aet on a new (.rlnclple r"gal ato tbe livr, tomac ana bowels ',:ouq"i tha tmentlbi mire hUlinsneio. vr v a. lytu n.eT aou cmaiipu- - J tlr;,. b ui.lt.wt, r Uaost, t e -U upuo.ir.23ct. Fir. dr-i 'irUtn. 3-..) ,F 'iTtlSi. 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