'ffteo Both tho method aliQ re&ulta 4vhen Syrup of Figs id taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently vet nromhtly on the Kidneys. Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head- rtcues and lovers mm cures hnmuirtl constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over, pro duced, piensiiiK to the tasto and ac- centiriin to ilia stomach, nromnt in its action and. truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mado it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 60c and 81 bottles by all leading drug cists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- !i il curu n jiruumuy lor any una wnu wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANC ISO CAU LQU1SVIUE, K1 NEW YORK, N.Y. Etch ncaflacho and relievo all tho troubled Incfr dont to a bilious etato of tho Bjatam, Buch oa Business, Nausea. Drownlhesa," Distroaa aftor eating. Pain m tho Sldo, &o. Whllo IholrmoaB remarkable success has beou shown la curing . Ee&Sacho, yot Carter's Llttlo TJvor Pitta lira eqnuly valoaMo In Constipation, curing and pre venting thlsannoylnncomplaiut.ivhllo they also correct andlBortlors ox thostomachtlmulatotha ;'Tcr ana rcgulatotlio bowels. Even 1( the; onlj cuioa &t3 s they would boelmos tprlceless to Ihoso wna Jral.'er from this dlatrcaslngcomplalnt! butfortu sataly theirgoodnessdoes notend hcre,and those who once try them will find these little pills vain aula In so many ways that they will not bo wil ling to do without them. But aftor allalckb.034 (is the bane ut so many lives that hero Is whera -nemakepurgreatboast. Ourpllljeurditwhlla others do not Carter's Little Liver Pills ero very email ana tery easy la talio. Onts or two pills inako a dose. They are Btrictly vc.jutablo ai.d do not gripe op rnwA hiil.liw lmli rintlnaf.llnn nlcasQall who) usotbetR invlalsatlccents; nveforSl. Sold by (lyaeta everywhere, or cent by mail. cSffg n MCD1CIHC CO., New Yorki SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. For a lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. 5 cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE!?. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: "SMloh's Vitalize 'HAVUD MY LIFE.1 I eonstdtritthebretrenaluforadelHUtatetlwstem I ever used.1' For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouhlo it excels. Price 75 eta. CHJLOH'SACATARRH tTiivAvnulatarrllf Trvthlfl Reinedv. Itwlll relievo and Cu-e you. Price 50 cts. Tills Iu. InntAF for ltssuccessf ul treatment I" furnished free. Eblloh's Remedies are Bold by us un a guarantoo to give satisiacuon. For sale by O. H. Hagenbuoh. IN. H. Downs' Elixirj WELL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT -TTaji ntnml 11m tm t for H TXTY YEARS i tana has proved ItseU the nest remedy i t known ror tho euro, pi '"' Woi ' otnight, Coldi, Whooping fJoughp antl t all Lung Jtlieat fin young or oiu. 1'ilco 250., ouo., anu si.uu por douio. Rfli n EVERYWHERE. I EEta?, J0EUS5H 6 LOSS, flop., BuUsjtra, 7t. IN CHILDREN for over two years my little girl's lif. . . made miserable by a case of Catari l . l v discharge from the nose was large . onstant and very offensive. Her eye ivrame inflamed, the lids swollen an. i ry painful. After trying" various reme U;. s, I gave her rarcrca The flrst 1,01 tie seemed to EJiSal aggravate th. disease, but the symptoms soon abated and in a short time she was nmi Dr. L. B. PiTCjigy(j,rackeyt Ind Our book on Blood aed Skin Jl$eagsg mallei) CARTER'S HAMMOND'SEVILREGORD The Notorious Swindler Has Been Working in Auckland. MARRIES WIFE NO. 9 AND RODS HER Ho Is tVplI Klinwn III This Country Hns L'usod as a ClurKyniHii of Vnrloua l)n nomlnntlona Ills Oroat Dnllclil Vlotlm Ir.lne Oonlldllin; Women Tim Mysterlulia pnths nf fe'nme or Ills tVitnn, Uosion, l)ec. 80. Tho "Rev." William iliimmond, known throughout tho Uni ted States and especially New Englnnd at a confidence tnnn, bigamist, swindler and almost overy kind of a, criminal In the cat egory, has been up to his old tricks In Auckland, New Zealand, according to ad vices celvfd by tho polloe ot this city. wlio were applied to for information by tue Auckland authorities, Uefora he was exnosod. however. h6 SUC' ccedod 'in nnirryllig' irwrhltlij lld'JiW there, and after ho curing fo.UUU or her money, deserted her, leavine; for Japan, where he Is tiow supposed. to bo. This inamaco makes las' ninth, so tar ns known, and at least five ot the victim lzed wonieli uro living. He has acted as a Methodist, Unitarian, f ree Will Haptist and I feshyterian mill' ister, as u phystclau and lawyer, and had Joined ana been uxpollutl irom mauy se cret societies. Yot, with all his misdeeds, ho has been arrested but twice and each time escaped punishment by some play at his trials. He anneared lu Yuka, Cnl., some yeara ago and had with him two woraeu, one of whom he called his wife and the other bis sister. He preached in tho Methodist Church and his apparent piety won for him high regard. Ills alleged wife and sister died within a week of each other. He collected some $2,000 on policies on their lives aud soon afterward skipped the town, leaving u number of cnlltors behind. In South PoUltney, N. Y., he ucted as a Catholic prieBt, and is said to have appro priated a sum of church money when he lefc town suddenly. In Alluntown, I'a.. he is.remombered as I'resbyterian minister and a. "conscience less liar and profligate. " in ligonier, Ind., he appeared ns a physician, but the town growing to wurin for him he went to Wolf Lake, Ind.. 'When he left there the citizens expressed their gratification by firing cannon. At Indian Lake, Ind., a house that ho lived iu was burned, aud he secured $1,500 iusurnuce oh tho furni ture. There another ullegod wile died, and sl.000 life insurance came to him. Lata in 1885 he auneared as Drencher in Bedford. Mass.". and after tlx months' service was driven out of the town." Ho was a Unitarian there. Ho then went to llndiscm, N. H., and later appeared at Franklin Falls, the same State. He won a Freewill Baptist ndnistor there and made love to a widow, Mrs. Dr. W. II, Brockway. who had money. Just afte their marriage he got $,000 deposited in a savings bank in her name and also se cured a $1,000 bond she held. Then ho dosed her with morphine and immediate ly left town. A neighbor found Mrs. Brockway in stupor and saved her life. The $2,000 was In form or a draft on iioston. liam niond was arrested iu Boston pnd takeu to Franklin Falls, but when his wife found' that her money' was safe she was persuaded to drop tho complaint. A few mouths lator be was arrested for perjury iu Montreal and the police found in bis room a full kit of burglar tools in tho surntner or 1887 he was a lawyer in Macon, Fla., and married wife No, He turnedtiip in Savannah, Ga where representing himself as a Mason and Odd l1 el low. be sold a piece ot land which did not exist to a Mr. Jackson for $1,000. in December, 1837, be was arrested in Fulton county, 111., the day before he was to marry again, and was charged with ileeclng a farmer ot Sl.UOU. The money was returned and Hammond got oil with an eight months' senteuce. After his discharge he was heard from in two or three Western towns aud cities but in 188'J he again disappeared and has just been beard from again. T.O Curona KniploymeutKxcltes Irishmen, Dcuun, Dec. 80. ConsidornUIXclte- ment has been caused in Irish home rule circles by the news that tho imperial au thorities have directed bcotland Yard take the spy known as Major LeCarou into the employ of the Uovernment for tuo purpose of tracing out tho guilty parties connected with the Dublin explosion. Caron is greatly abhorred by Irishmen of all factious. J'uris Kxolted Over an KKjiloston. Paius, Dec, 30. An explosion ut 1:30 a. m. in tho ball leaning to tue suite oi offices between the ground floor und tho first Btory of the prefecture of police has caused a sensation. The authorities are undecided as to whehter the explosion was the work of Anarchists or merely an ac cident caused by a leakage of gas. An in- vestigation is being bold. Cont New .4 fjutlons to the Press Club. rk, Dec. 80. ueorgo J. Gould sent WJ check for $1,000 to the treas urer of the Press Club Building and Char ity Fund yesterday. The same mail brought $1,000 from Senator W. L. Brown, $850 from the Knickerbocker Trust Company, fiOU from atern Bros., $100 froiu "Rider and Driver" and $50 from John H. Spoliuan, Kndorseil Smith lor Senator. Newark, Dec. 80. The Business Men's Turin Reform Club of JJils city has indor' sed James Smith, jr., for United:: States Senator to succeed Rufus Blodgett. - Oool Year fur the Wool HusloVss. Boston, Dec. 80. For, the year tho bus- i -1.. 1 i,n...nn ....i......,t..i t Ulian 111 iiuui uoiu 4umwo n Buusiuiiimi pu- crease, The sales are considerably larger than last yoar and the receipts also; i i Congressman l'cel'f Son Dead. Wabhinoton, Deo. 80. Representative Peel, of Arkansas, tins received a despatch announcing the death ot bis son, u prom lsiug youug lawyer in Arkansas. Street Car I.lnns rurcliaseit. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 80. A syndicate composed ot western stockholders of the C. B, & Q. railroad, has purchased the ttreet car linos of Alton. Alphoasa de Itotluclilld'i Generosity. Paris, Dec. yO.-r-Alphouse da Roths child has given one mllUoufraucH for the bensllt of women accouched In Paris ho- Dinner In Honor of a Printing Anniversary New YonK. Dee. 80. Tho two hun dredth nnnlvorsary of the Introduction, of the artot printing in flew xorit is to no celebrated on the liJtli of April next byjiu dlnnemt Dclmonlcd's." The dinner, will be given under the management of the TypotUotn) society ' ana tuo printing anu uuusuuig vrauos oi mis city. Cholern Comrulslonre Xudtgnant. St. I'ETKnsnuno, Dec. 00. Tho younger members of tho Cholera Commission are indignant at tho farcical proceedings of tho Commission. They declare that their time was wasted, the old medical officials reading reports praising the bo- nelicetice ot the Uovernment and Indulge log in fulsome flattery of the nobility. Mysterious Disappearance. Monctox, N. B.p Deo. 80. Havel ock Johnson, a farmer of the parish of Bob- ford, has disappeared mysteriously, and ns he had a considerable sum of money with him, uo motive for his voluntary disappearance can be discovered. Foul piny is suspected. Want Immigration Stopped. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 80. Tho St. Louis Lodge of tho United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of Aijjsrli v aro prcparliigV 'petition "f pr ' proAepfct ihrt Ato CoWreW asking for' the' lnUeftmiV pension of ull immigration into tne Uni ted States? Xcaped Lunatic tVooilocatcd. WoiteESTKn, Mass., iDec, 8o Hamilton Wood, who escaped from the Worcester Lunatic hospital iMouaay night, is with friends in New York, where ho will re main if be oxhibllBluo ; violent, insanity. Dr. Qultnby has bee'nl notified Ileporta Ovordrliw,n. Rome, Dec. 80. The! "Moniteur," organ of the Vatican, says that recent reports In regard to the mission of Monsignor Satolli to the United States are overdrawn and promises to give fuller light shortly on the subject. Fountain to Hobo for Chicago. Chicago, Dec. 80. A granite drinking fountain, surmounted by n bronze statue of tho goddesx Hebe, the gift of Joseph Rosenberg, of ban rrnnclsco, will Uo placed iu the Lako front l'ark. It will cost $10,000. Lamp-chimndys cost so little that we let them go on break ing. We go on buying "and grumbling. What should we do ? Get Macbeth's ',' Pearl-top " and "Pearl-glass;" they are made of tough glass, tough against heat ; they do not break m use : they do Irom accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps they ire made tor; stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught tor light; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. Lie willing to pay a nickel more and stop tnis constant expense and annoyance. rittebureh. To. Quo. A. MACiisrn C0V Mrs and MIbb Kempton FOUR PHYSICIANS FAIL But a Mother's Love Surmounts all Difficulties. Her Darling Child Cured of Bright' s Disease by Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. My daughter had Briijht's Dietase. Tier ankles, feet and ete were terribly ticollen. Four ot our bett i'V' piytieiant attend ed her but her life B B was iletpaired of. A mother's love surmounts all difficulties, and I determined to try Dr. Datid Ken nedy's Favorite lUmeay, made at Hon dout, N. Y. am'.h'aU ALWAYS fcSSlJ! ed upon this course for ono by one tho well known symptomt of the disease left her. Words fail to express my gratitude, and I cannot too earnestly recommend this great nicdl- I 1 KS EJ C -'ine Her recovery iiLCiw was entire ly duo to Favorite Remedy, which was the only medicine taken after her case was abandoned by tho physicians. Mrs. Laura A. Kismpton, West Rutland, Vermont, Can you not see that such an earnest and out spoken statement as the above comes from the heart and is sincere ? And does it not show how valuable this trreat medicine becomes to those who are in need 1 CbiehttUr EdcUiU Ptamond II rand. OYfiL P US OrlitlnnlMud Onlr tienulne. A ri wostjB riiaui. t-auicw. Urn et t for CXtchetttr t IfngU Di. mod Brand tn ted od atul Ju1 boivt. tuUod with Mu ribbon, Tk no other. Sefuu dnnaertyu tulititu lion ami imUMtent. At Prugfljti, or teni 4o. Id CUnipi for ptrtlouUri, ttiUfnooftJ and Uclier for l.Hdtv,M Uur, by retura lIulL 1 0.OUU Teitiinonlkli. JfM. - Cblt?hctf r Cucioloitl Do51bJ1oii Hauarih LXiOTID'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 EnHt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies wines and tnest cigars always on hand. ROBE JIT LLOYD, Prop. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable pnrely cau com. panics represented by XD-AVIID FAUST, 120 S. JaroijSt., Sie(ianooah,Pa, THINK SOMETHING IS COl ' i Laymen rreralllnrr Opinion of Catholic, nn, lU-Karillmr the Case nf Dr. "cf",jee New York, Dec. 80. The Comik, jj of Itoinnh Cfttli61lc Interests, com)Hie t uy members of the Catholic Club, ni Ust night in the club house add discussed In nn informal inauncr the situation In the Roman Catholic Church In this city lu relation io the restoration of Dr. Mc Olyun, In conversation afterwards with one of the Committee, Mr. Crlmmins, ho said to n reporter that tho prevailing opinion at the meeting was that something hud been concealed and that until some explanation was given it would be folly for tho laity to interfere. Mr. Crlmmins, who was chairman of tho meeting, was against any hasty action being taken. World's Fair llureau. Clltcuoo, Dec. 30. The World's Fair Hotel and Boarding Bureau, an organiza tion to caro for visitors to the World's Fnlr, In which a large number of tho Chi cugo terminal railroads are interested, will establish its permanent general of fices, on January 8, in the Temple Court building, corner of Jackson (aud Qninoy stroets. NEWS OF THE DAY. The State Board of Arbitration after hearing tho Cumberland, N. J,, glass blowers announces that thero is no causa for Interference on the part of the Board and that thero Is nothing to arbitrate. Theodore Dorinau, while Insane, jumped headfirst into a deep weep well at Grand Pre, N. S., aud was Instantly killed. The affairs of the Order of Solon are now lu the hands of the receiver. Fire destroyed the Marshalltovvn, la., Hue high school building. Loss, $50,000. Di 8, Trowbridge, manufacturer and dealor in cobperage stock at Toledo, O., has fulled. Threo new case of typhus faver havo been discovered in Now York. George Taylor, for many years general freight agent of the intercolonial Railway, is dead of hemorrhage of the lungs at Halifax. O. II. Royal, of Toronto, Ont., has been appointed Lieut. -Governor of the North west territories. The Illinois Steel Mills at Joliet. 111., will clot.e down Jan. 1. it is drought the mills will not start until April. Over 2,000 men will bo thrown out of work. A. Slobele was struck by a train at Corning, N. Y., and died shortly after. The carriage factory of W. J. Hunter at Toronto, Out., was burned. Loss $10.- 000. Milo Noble, aged 0, while endeavoring to savo his little sister, who had fallen into the river at Dayton, O., was swept under the ice and drowned. The girl was rescued by other. Miss Ayres,tele'graph operator'at Brigh ton, Cal.," was murdered anil tho station ! hi rued iu ordor to conceal the crime. A. J. ( alkous, editor ot the Mt. Ver- .i.i... ind., "Sun," is dead. 'Hie lumber cut ii Minnesota last year .u.i.iU.U'd to'C")0,C35,00(J feet. 'Ju account ot tho reappearance o! chol- ei.i ,u il.unbiirg, closure of the port of Cclou has again beeu decreed against ves sels sailiug from that port after the 10th inst. The Mexican Central railroad has just built the largest locomotive in tho world. It weigh 200,000 xiouuds and has twelvo driving wheels. Tho Belwoou Zltiuufncturing works of Bel wood, Pa., owntxl and controled by Benjamin F. Stoner, liavo passed Into tho bauds ot au assignee. Two deaths from cholera have occurred iu Altoua, u suburb of Hamburg. The PhilUpsburi: National Bank, of Phillipsburg, Pa., capital $50,000, has been uuthorized to begin business. The will of tho lato Joslah Levlness. of City Island, hat been filed for probate at White Plains, IN. iTHE KELOID 19 THAT CURES MRS. P. J. CIIOMWELL, A WORLD OF JOY IN FOUR WORDS! B "Two Bottles Cured Mel'i DANJL SA1IS1PAUILLA CO.: i Hney Xroubte. Nothing Kumwl to help mel B DANA'S I m SAHSAPARILLAi Eul two bottles fBHIll) ME. Cromwcato be Iru.tttorthy, sndoosupoDgg lliwiclvMniirrl)'. " A. II. -McKJfi.JtwUtool Uierc.ce. 318 S Eperwcii,N. y. m m Dana Sarsap'arllla Co., Belfast, Maine. g ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers ot Of Every Description. Fagst Baoges, Caps, Regattas, &c 4J-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.- Write for catalogues. Correspondence 101101101 05 g m m GRWLED UMBO Likely to Read New York al Any Time f V TRUTH IN THE HALIFAX t That She Had Iteached lturrl a ftlnkini? Condition lllsnriivctl er May IIuto Drifted l'ar ic Tho Cu, sho Kcfusml the (Inlllvo'i tli Sou UK ... lttlnc on ChrlBtma Tin Proffered Bt X,,0OO,O0O. Yessol and C Deo. 80. The rumoi Halifax, N. ,Bgt nght tllat the in circu ation hero ,md reuchod Bar. disabled stowmcrU.rlCondlUou ,ms be(JIJ rington In a sinking by the Nc,r yorl. disproved by iuqulry c ugeut thero. the Bteam(!r iVothlng uas oeen seen wen sighted thfcre. The ship has not coast, ov- anywhere oil tho Novia Scott uimunica- ery inch of which has been co leu wiiu irom xarmouui io unutik Nitw York, Doc. 80. Tho Umbr g been spoken. She Is practically safe.. confident of bringing his vessel to port. her commander, Capt. McKay, that hl absolutely refused assistance from the steamship which bore down upon the Cu narder Christmas Day, coming so near that the passengers on the two ships were able to distinguish oue another. Tho Umbria had broken down and her able corps of engineers were then at work repairing the machinery. The very absence of these calls for as sistance is abundant evidence that she is not in a "bad way" and that her skipper intends to bring his vessel into port unas sisted. To the Wilson liner Galileo belongs the honor of bringing to port the gratifying news that tho Umbria is safe. The news spread rapidly and relieved tho anxiety of those who have frieuds aboard. The officials and clerks at the offices of the Cuuard company, though they have latterly inaiutaiued that the delay iu the uriival of the Umbria was due to some disarrangement of her ma chinery, showed by their faces and cheery words that tho good news bad also brought great rolief to them. Telegrams reportlug the fact that the steamer had beeu spoken were seut in overy direction. It i o o'clock Christmas afternoon, and nlr. .lejinulng to grow dark when the loon... u i.i the Galileo sighteu the lights of me disabled Cunarder througli the driving snow. The U.iiileo came almost within hailing distance of the Umbria, and, rounding her stern, lay to, signifying by this man oeuvre that she was ready to lend assist ance. A good view ot tho Umbria's deck was obtained from the Galileo's bridge. Some of the passengers on the Umbria tumbled out on deck when they were aware ot the presence of the second steamship, aud some of the women waved their handker chiefs to those aboard the Wilson Liner. The steamer Lahu, which arrived early this morning, reports havinir seen noth ing of tho Umbria. Captain Helmers states that he lias not sighted tho missing steamer. She has uo doubt drifted away to tho south of the regular course some hundred miles. Tho valuo of the Umbria and her cargo is roughly estimated at 1.000,000 pounds. FRIGHTENED UNDERWRITERS. Ite-Iusurniice Hates im the Umbria Ad vanced Several Timet, London, Dec 3.0 The ciblo message from New York that the Umbria had been sighted by the steamship Galileo was indeed glad tidings to many anxious friends and relatives here. So great had become tho fear for tho safety of the Umbria that underwriters at Lloyds looked upon her as an extra hazardous risk. Yesterday re-insurance was effected upon her at the rate of twelvo guineas premium, which Is rather , high rate, but a few hours later twenty guineas were demanded Some re-lnsurauce was effected at this latter rute, and this In itself was- a good indica tion of tho anxiety felt in busluess cir cles. As tho day advanced the underwriters advanced their rate for re-insurance to twentyflve guineas. .4 Old steamship men discussing among themselves tho probability of the Umbria having struck a derelict, said that even If such was the case her watertight com partments would keep her alloat unless, perhaps, she struck in such a manner as to tear her side out near the engine room. This might have been done by the bteamur striking the floating and waterlogged wreck a glancing blow and catching au anchor fluke lu her plates. Caused a fire Thirty Miles Distant. Utica., N. Y., Deo. 80. It has beeu as certained that the lire which occured iu Greene, Chenango county, on Christmas morning, and which a loss of $28,000 was entailed was caused by tho crossing of au electric light wire with a telephone wire In Binghamton, thirty miles away. To Accumpany the Caravels. Wasiiinqtok, De. 30. Orders hT8 been given by the Navy Department to Rear Admiral Henhain, commanding the European squadron, to have the U. S. S. Nowark and Bennington accompany the Columbus caravels from bpuln to the Uni ted States. Gladstone's Eighty-Third lllrthilay. LoNPOir, Doo, 80. tjueen Victoria was among the earliest to congratulate the liight Hon, William E- Gladstone on the arrival of tils eiguty-tnird mrtnany. net telegram was uuuBually gracious In tone. Hundreds pf other telegrams aud letters have been received. Cholera Increasing: In Ilumbnrg. llAMmmo. Deo. 30. The cholera statis tics to-day show a considerable increase in the number of now oases of the disease, seven patients having been removed to the hospitals. Ono death occurred. lew lllsllmln. Out. Hazlbtov, To., Deo. 80. Deoause he could not settle bis board bill at the Jinn sion House, on account ot his failure to secure work, Samuel Kvans of Whitehall, blew hi brains out In bis room. A DriiBglst's Strange Disappearance. Mount Vbrnoh. N. Y Dec 80. Ella- zear LaViolette, it druggist of this city, baa been uiUslnc; from bin home since Monday anil tue tume have been runuest - n tn InvwitliBite tha mitter. . Mow. V STORY DR. HUB lV I r IIIIJIIIIIMI IIL l.W OtJlaU4Kll -X "to Hr-HU fJK I Zr3SJBSr S3M!SJNG FACTS! Tha American pcopIC Tnt c of nervous wrecka,ait aro rapidly bcoomlnp: a tho Dfst remedy t Alpbon&oAthofollowlnKBUKKesU Pa., swears that when hi- BonUeiupfllnof Butler st. Vitus-DuDco. Dr.Mllos Cirustpcochlcsafrom Nervlno cured htm. Mrs. J. It- isnt Rostoratlvo njo,lnd.,Jli.TuT.or,of Lo(iitiPpt tiller. of Valpar rfftlppd 20 pounds from titkintjttu Irrt, Ind., cacli i.pncr VUtoM, jnti .w 4ruftr1of 10U II. A. Gnro c'tmSadaT.andinuch li -O i'Tir, tltrzii.rfl cOnynJ ntstiiSt ana ncrrnua prci'fiiMon, br onoa, cb Xnntel Myers, Brooklyn, Mich.. Pays his dau tottlo. wncurdloflnofiilty of t n yp its' utandlug. iphter boflfsnnd Qno t("li oi iarr"hm( cures. Fltrrlal at Otutslats 'Hilt rem my cuctuius no opiatc-s- "03 br.ft1UosvMQdU?P!CoMlkhart,fnd JKftAlL, EfeO'ECXr.E FREE. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Snapped Hands, "Wounds, Snrni, Etc Removes and Provonts Dandruff. f HS?E RUSSIA! SOAP, specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watt Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals are used In the preparation of W. UAKEIt & CO.'S reakfastGocoa tvlitrh is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three times thestrenath of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Surrar. and is far more eco nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and easilt MGEsrEn. Sold by Grorers ererynhers. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. niinTllfir We the undersigned, were RUPTURE RttKtt Philadelphia. Pa.. S. Jones Philips. Kenmn Square, Pa.; T. A. Kreltz. Hlatington, Pa.: K. M. Bmall, Mount Alto, l"a.; Kev. H. tl. Bher. mer. Huubury.il'a.; D. J. Dellett, 211 8. 12U St.. 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