1 fjOi Men at Ka.ton, Md. Albany, Jan, 18,-The opening meeting1 S hlMm FUSS'S ,fl . T . . . Ingthe shipment to Baltimore by tho tho Assembly Olmmber last night. , fjJT XS'ted0 N. $ i-OnsdalC, K. 1. Bounty authorities of so many dredgers on The most distinguished audience thnt Situation at Topeka. S. $WXr&K 9 r. - jinn " Saturday last, there are now in jail 40 ever graced the chamber was present, fi CI i! fi &t f 1 FOURTEEN AnE?FninilSI VINJIinED moro wu hve sought food and shelter, among them being Gov. Flower, the . ,,..,,- ocl- UH-B"ltB W2&3$b MllllSJ&Zk FOURTEEN ARE SERIOUSLY INJURED. They arrive at all hours of the day and Judge, of the Court of Anneals, member. ALL EFFORTS AT COMPROMISE OFF. WnrSTnilMIVF MlWP Li - -r vOJ I - . - .- . I W AT I 'fro ea.t are &fil better iVien "they ara from QieasE 2lhe are easfy d pestect, b7 frying hofVenitu) j and all Ivnct jjureh fftaix Jarcf. Mode only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., ClIICAOO, and 138 N. Delaware Ave, Pliilada. Btsk Hesdacho and relieve all tbotroubl3 Incf. flont to a bilious et&to of tho system, suon as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain In the Bide, &c While tbolr most (Kjaarkable success bag been shown la curing ileattacbe, yot Csrlcr'a Little Llvor I'M sit ftquaily valuablo la Constipation, curing and pre ventintf this annoying complalnt.-nhtlo they alas oorrectalldlsordonoitbestoinachtlmulaleths llvor and regulate U10 bowels. Evonirtliojonlj ricbothey would boalmostprlcelesslolhosawaa cuter from this distressing complaint; but f ortu cately thclroodnossdocs notcudhcro,andtho89 ' uhooncotry them will find thesollttlaplllSTala. able In bo many waysthcttboy will not bi wil ling to do without them. But after cllslck bead (is tho bane of bo many Uvea that hero Is where IxromaVe our great boast. Our plll3 euro It while mtheredonot. Carter's LltUe Llvor Pills aro very small and very easy to talie. Ono or two pills xnaka a doss. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentlo action please all who use (hem. IavialaatSScentsi fiveforll. Hold by drogglsU every where, or soat by mau. CARTER raCDICIME CO., Ney Yorkj SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! Kespeotfully Informs bis old friends and the pablio cenerally that he has taken charge of the Id stand lately occupied by Felix Adricka, where be will keen on band afresh stock of Porter, Ale and Lager Ileer. Vlnest brands of Lujuors and Cigars. Pnul Rnmmn rraaoy's Uulldln8, ram oumma, aori WamaBli p0piarsu. flT. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT j&UD STOP THAT Has stood the tei t for 8IXTT TJSAJtS and has proved Itself tbo best remedy f known for tho euro of Consumption, 7 OouaU, Collin, Whooping Cough, and IB t all Lung T)l trait t la young or old. Frlco23o.,60o.,and tl. 00 per bottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. HS1T2Y, J0IK33H 4 LOSS, Pujs.i Sutojtoa, Vt, T. J. O'HAHE'S Baibei Slxop, COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything In tho tonsorlal line done In first lasd style. A tine bath room uttacued. THE BES1 I Is I'll' boat Wood Mtilloine, tiecan it abtsts nature to throw cut' tbu 11 nurkiesof tlieblood.aml attlief.ni, time tones up tin- entire organHm. Tlil la jut coufrarv to the effect of tho arious jKitasli, met wi-y, aa'rsaiiarilla mixtures, which bottle up th iniiuritia in tlie fcvstom, thus producing muc, iei.-noi ami builurbig. 'lherefore, for a , BLOOD MEDICINE t(m oannot do better than tale 8. B. H. "Ah a physlobtn, I liave preterlbed and ue 8. 8. S. in my pmotioo as a tonic, and for Moo troubles, and liavo lieen very aueoeaaf ul, I novel BMid a remedy whicti eaueli uibiu1 eatUfao Uon to myself anil iiaflents. "L.H. lUTUUir, H.V., Mackoy, Ind." Snatlko on blood anil skin dlsoAsos mailed free. Sl'liOIFlO CO., Atlanta, Qa. xs for rT7TTT nmanXTfr T7TT T rn ) I NEW YORK BAR ASSOCIATION. , nrn i nr TAflirrmrnnn It Is llullcved that a Nnmli.r of Tlieso Will HI11 The rrty AVas ItrturnlnR Irnm a Dnnon at WounsncUet Wheu tliu Mnlgli iVas Struck by an Kngln All Iteildints uf rawtuoket. raoviDHNCB, R I., Jnn. 18. Tho acci dent at Lonnlale eurly this tnorutng vrn much more terrible than tho first roports indicated. Eight people lost their lives, and U wero more or les serloiiBly Injured. A sleighing party from l'awtuoket wa returning from Woonsooket after enjoy ing a supper and a danoe, and while crossing a grade near Lonsdale a locomo tive of a freight tralu dashed Into the slelgli, with the above result. Only six of the Injured wero able to be transferred to tho hospital In this city. The killed nre: Mb. Wilson, 51 Central street. Hobt. Cook, 51 Contral street. IlEr.-nr DnAPEn, Beatty stroet. Annie Wilson and a ypuug lady friend, unniu unknown. Mn, and Miss Qowah, Doxter street. Tho driver of tho sleigh, name un known. All aro residents of Pawtuckot. Fourteen ure injured, ten believed to be fatally. THE COLD SNAP. It Continues in ISurop. With Unabat.il Severity. Vienna, Jan. 18. rho phenomenally cold weather continues throughout Aus-tro-Huugarinn territory, and much suf fering is reported. Sixteen of a band of gypsies were frozen to death yesterday. At Praguo, a soldier who was on guard duty, was found frozen to death at his P03t. A despatch from Trieste says that the terrific storm that set in Monday morn ing Is still prevailing, with no sign of abatement. Tho streets are littered with tiles, bricks and trees, and no one, unless absolutely compelled to do so, ventures out. Last night tho theatres were cl osed for the reason that there were no audiences. A very high sea is running In the har bor, and vessels at anchor are riding with extra long cables. NEW TRIAL FOR GRAVES. Tlia Colorado Supreme Court Grants th l'rovldnnc. Doctor's Appoal. DENvnn, Jan. 18. The Supreme Court has granted Dr. Thatcher Graves, tho convicted murderer of Mrs. Josephine Barnaby, of Providence, R. I., a new trial. It Is expected that his counsel will en deavor at once to havo him admitted to bail. Hon. I. N. Stevens, tho Stato's attor ney, who secured the conviction, says the case will never bo tried again, and that Qruves will go a freo man. HARRIS DESPONDENT. Ills Counsel Will Muke n Motion for a Now Trial at Oncn. New York, Jan. 18. William F. Howo, of Howe & Hummel, counsel for Carlisle W. HurrU, whose conviction on the charge of murdering his young wife, Helen Potts, has just been affirmed by the Court of Appeals, said this morning that ho would immediately mako n motion for a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence. Harris is very despondent, as ho fully expected that his appeal would he success ful. It Cost the Spree 13,000. London, Jan. 18. The action brought by the owners of tho steamer Lake Huron for 5,000 pounds for services rendered in towing the North German Lloyd steamer Spree into Queenstowu has been settled out of court, the owners of both steamers having arrived nt an amloable arrange ment by the terms of which the North German Lloyd Steamship oompany will pay to tho owners of the Lake Huron 12,000 pounds. To be Appointed bj Gov. Werts. Trenton, N, J., Jan. 18. Gov. Werts will to-day appoint Judge Job H. Llppln cott, of Hudson county, Justice of the Supremo Court to llll the vucancy caused b'y Mr. Werts' resignation to accept the Governorship. Ex-Seoator Robert S. Hudspeth, who is at present Corporation Attornoy of Jersey City, is to be made Lippincott'a successor as Law Judge of Hudson County. To Boon Ily the American Flag-. Washington, Jan. 18. The Postoffloe Department has received information that the two ships the City of New York and the. City of Paris, belonging to tho Iuinan line, have about completed th necessary arrangements for the accomo dation of the bea postoQices and will be ready to make tbelr first trips under the American flag about the middle of Feb ruary. Iloasted Allva in tlia Wreck. Keokuk, la., Jan. 18. The first section of the California limited ou the Santa Fo railroad was derailed east of Medlll, Mo., yesterday. The dining oar rolled down an embankment, caught Are, and burned. Wm. Ross, a colored waiter, of Chicagu, was roasted alive. Six or eight otiiur persons were seriously injured. A broken rail caused the wreck. A Woman Killed lty a Truln. New YonK, Jan. 18. Mrs. Eliza Betts, -while walking on the railroad track at East Summit, N. J., was struck by the oxpreis train from Dover and instantly killed. Sho leaves a small family. A Youthful 1'olsouer Caught. Watkrtown, Jan. 18. John Wright, a Cau. dlaa boy, 15 years old, has baeu ar rested Here for robbing und attempting to poisdn the people with whom he lived atChaumout, this couuty. To Oppose the Whiskey Trust. Louisvillk, Ky., Jan. 18. Kentucky distillers, uided by New York and Boston capitalists', have arranged to start a big spirit, distillery in opposltlou to the trust. Brutal Treatment Ituportut by Sev.ral Men nt Knston, SIil. Easton, Md., Jan. 18. Notwithstand ing the shipment to Baltimore by tho Bounty authorities of so many dredgers on Saturday last, there are now In jail 40 more who have sought food and shelter. They urrlvu nt nil hours of the day and night, All tcll tho same tales of suffer ing and brutul treatment. Tho sheriff says that in no Instance has he yet found upon them mora than the thinnest clothing and nob a complete pair of shoos. The actual violence and Inhuman beat ings received by these helplebs bciugs have aroused the people of tho tidewater counties, mid an olfort Will bo made to have the captains punished. A Kreuch subject, a uutlvo of Paris, worked on tho Ercort, a Virginia vessel, of Onaucock, Accomao county. He shipped from New York city Oot. !20 last at $14 per month, and was charged $10 for his trip from that city to Baltlmoro. The captuin also charged him $10 for an oil sklu suit. He worked on the boat from that dato till Dec. 27 lust, and was put ashore at Tilgbmuu's Island without pay or food. There is a cut three inches long in tho back of his huud caused, ho alleges, by a blow with a shovel by tho captain. After being knocked down In this man ner, ho was kicked in thu faco and on the body. He avers that he was also beaten with a culling hummer by the captain when ever he wus unable to turn the winders as fast ns desired. Ho is za intelligent mun about DO years of age. James Crosby wus put ashore at Tilgh mau's Island in a helpless condition from brutul treutmcnt und exposure, and reached here after drugging himself along In agony. He now has erysipelas .n the face. William Merchant of Queen Anne couuty, a dredger for more than nluo years past, met tho fate of others, and after a long walk, arrived last night nearly frozen, penniless aud hnlf starved. He had icicles a foot long hanging from his whiskers. THE DEMPSEY TRIAL. Prosecution's Cao Heated and Defense Commenced. PlTTsnuno, Jan. 18. Edwurd W. Camp bell, u Western Union messenger boy, was the first witness called In tho Demp sey trial yesterday afternoon. Witness testified to delivering the Cincinnati mes suge to some mun in Mr. Dempsey's olllcu on Sept. 20. After brief examination of F. Prlco, a reporter, and W. E. Grifllths, who testi fied that they been mo sick after drinking coffee obtained in the Homestead mill, District Attorney BurleigU submitted tho Cincinnati telegram from Beatty to Dempseyj Dr. Wibble's statement as to the number of cases of sickness in tho mill; tho bill marked "O. K. Dempsey" aud identified by Pat Uallngher, In evi dence. He then announced thnt tho commonwealth rested. Thomas M. Murshull then begun the opening speech for tho defense. In his speech Mr. Marshall claimed that the de fense would be able to meet tho common wealth with evidence that tho soldiers aud residents of the town of Homestead suffered from the same sickness as did those whom the physicians now say were poisoned. Mr. Marshall's arraignment of Gallagher and his companions wus scath iu the extreme. At the conclusion of Mr. Marshall's speech Dr. George T. McCord was called as the first witness for tho defense. His testimony was more in the nature of an expert witness, and tho defense employed thu direct examination. In questioning him ou the action of various diseases on the system which ure similar in their symptoms to poisoning. State Engineer's Schenck's fleport. Albany, Jan. 18. Tho annual report of State Engineer and Surveyor Scbenck, submitted to the Legislature to-day, recommends an appropriation of $100,000 for the bottoming of the Erie Cunal, re building and repairing culverts, waste weirs and walls and requests an appro priation to allow u survey to be made of the Erio with a view of increasing tho Water depth to nine feet nt all points,tbo cost of tbo same tn be reported to the next Leiz' !at Easily Taken Up Cod Liver Oil as it appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily taken up by the system. In no other form can so much fat-food be assimilated with out injury to the organs of digestion, of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos phites has come to be an article of every day use, a prompt and infallible cure for Colds, Coughs, Throat troubles, and a positive builder of flesh. Prspared br Bcett Downs, W. Y. Alldrnircl.t.. Cfclehe.trt's EnzlHa Diamond 11 mud. LPILLS ApC, Jwj rIUMu LA Ol Eft, i riKiiiMi una inir uenuine. asrurciBt iw iaKiri &41U ma- tMnd Brand la lel and Void lumKln ho if i, tailed wlih blut ribbon. TuLe no other. R4tu Jaiunvvj tuhitau. twn and imitation: At DrngcUn, or t tnl 4c la tumpf fr Mloultri, t.'tltaiouUU tui 'ltt-Hef Tor JAi 1 1, Itl ttr. b return iIs.IL 1 1I.DOII T. tlmouiila v,.... rL. J? Mtj tit Lm4 btv&M, VhilmdA., V. ABRAW HEEBNER Cb., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of pSociefii joodg j0 Of Every Description, Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. 49-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.- Write lor catalogues. Correspondence solicited Scott s Emulsion FV Cfcleheitrr's EnzlHa I Annual Moetlnft at Albany Addresses. Albant, Jan. 18. The opening meeting of the Stato Bar Association wan held In tho Assembly Chamber last night. The most distinguished audience that ever graced tho chamber was present, among them being Gov, Flower, the Judges of the Court of Appeals, member. of the Legislature and a large number of prominent members of the State Bar. Alton B. Parker of Kingston, Justice of the Supreme Court, mado an address on "A Phase of Law lteform." Justice Parker pointed out ouo of the causes for tho continual tinkering of the codes and suggested a way to restrict this evil to thu minimum. Ill his experience on the Bench he ha. seen how many lawyers who aro beaten In the courts by thu law rather thau the facts go to tho Legislature seeking In amendments to the oodes remedies they fail to get in tho provisions us they stand. Closer watch upou tills elms of legisla tion was urged by the learned Judge, und the Bar Association's Committee on Law Huform was prioked up to discliurge It duty more etlectually In this regard. The address was closely lUtoned to. After a few musical selections Hon. David J, Brewer was Introduced, and he delivered u masterly nddron, taking for his subject "Permanence of Tcnuro of Judicial Offloe and Its Itelation to tho Perils of Popular Government." James C. Curtor, F. It. Coudert, Wm. B. Uomblower, Leslie W. Itussell, and W. Bourko Cockrau are nmong those who aro to discuss the judiciary article of the Constitution, continuing, apparently, the discussion that article' was given by tbo Constitution Commission of 18'JO. Mr. Carter and Mr. Coudert are to peak upon the Court of Appeal., and the best methods for preventing thut last re sort of litigants lroin becoming clogged up, as It has often been since its organiza tion in 1873. Mr. Itussell, Mr. F. R. Gilbert, nnd Mr. Hornblower will pay their respects to tho Supreme Court, aud Mr. Cockran aud Mr. Bilrtlott will speak on the general provi sions of the judiciary artlole. These pa pers will be read nt tho business meeting to-day in the Albany Common Council Chamber. Austin ldentllled iij a Victim. Kingston, N. Y., Jan. 18. "Red" Austin, the buncoer, confiued in the Orange county juil at Uoshen, has been identified by Eli E. Bathrick, of Bullston, Saratoga county, as the man who swindled him out of $U,000. Should Austin escape punishment at Goslien this week, he will be taken to Saratoga county. Closluff Byrucuse l'ool llooras. Svhacuiik, N. Y., Jan. 18. Mayor Jacob Amos has ordered the chief of po lice to close all the pool rooms. The de falcation of Clerk Sullivan, of tho Kirs Board, who bet on the races, ts found to be nearly S10.000. Fire Chief Keilly and suvon firemen pleaded guilty to entering pooi rooms while ou duty. Helena Journal to llttume, Helena, Mont., Jan. 18. The Helena Journal (Itussell Harrison's puper), which wus seized by tho sheriff the morning after the presidential election will re sume publication in a fow days, all troubles having been adjusted. Senator Voorliees' Daughter Confirmed. Baltimore, Jan. 18. Cardinal Gibbons this morning went to Washington and confimed in the faith the daughter of United States Voorhees. Tho Senator has issued cards to a reception this even ing in honor of the Cardinal. I.onHIanu Lottery to Go to Honduras. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Jan. 18. The Louisiana State lottery has been granted a charter by tho Republic of Honduras, and will remove its business to that country on the expiration of Uh present charter, which will be Jan. 1, 1801. The concession is a monopoly of the lottery business for a term of 00 years. Government Property Sold in 1'lttsburg. Prrrsmmo, Jan. 18. The sale of the old government property corner of Fifth avenue and Smlthfield street took place yesterday aud was largely attended. Black & Balnl, real estate agents, pur chased the ground for $400,000. The sale does not include the building, which Is to be sold separately. Held for Attempting Suicide. New Yoiik, Jan. 18.--Etta Harrington who shot herself at her homo on West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street on Dec. 31, last, because her love for MUs Sadie Parsons was unrequited, has been held in 4500 ball ou the cbrge of attempted suicide. THAT CURES jf INDIGESTION ANDi i LOSS OF APPETITE 1 CURED. m 53 The following btkuno tkhtimonial was F8BNT L'fl HV 'Mil 1 AKuE M WilANTlLK HOU6K3 nioKC. W Palmira. C,llBKuikB,N. Y. SB isOANA SAHSAl'AIULLA CO. . Cg E? Obntlemkn i Dunne the put thntt yen lsS Bflhava uSurl couiidormbly with Icriim t'BB fcgdtlniei to tht I wm unublu to tttvud to my work. Ijgg gjgilio niflttrtxl from ImllifeiitliHi, aoil wm UdljfM IB run down. I trtud vwuui ttineUle without ob-g gginiig lay relief until 1 wm iaduectl to try X S3 m m m m m m DANA'S i SAJtSAlARILIiA 1 I havo taken onlv two bottlea and feel llko n now muu. stimuli' and blotches navej entirely UUuppeureiliAlMK'tltf flints. I had not taken DANA'S I would not be ullve now. Voura truly, 3 UeriUmcr.N.Y. E. A. WOLLAUER. $g Dru Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. M s3 g 21 E. A. AVOLLABEIt, 3 Ilrkunrr. S. Y. 2 Tho I'npullsls Declined lo I.lstrii to tlla Heading of tlm (lovornnr's McHaucn Probable Hint the lllllicilltlos Will Kiiim bo Tnken llcforo Uie Buprciuo Court for Settlement. Topeka, Jan. 18. Once more havo ef forts to settle tbo dinleitlties in the House and bring about a satisfactory no tation of tho problems of legislation which arc dally growing greater have fulled, mid now the two factious are seemingly further npuri than over. The Governor's message was repre sented to the Legislature, but the Popu list House declined to listen to the read ingot the document, which would fill a page in au ordinary newspaper, and It wus ordered prluted. Whether thero will bo any further at tempts mado to bring about a settlement of the present complications in tho House it Is Impussiblo to say, but tho prospects are certainly not the brightest. In tho meantime the members are una ble to draw any salaries, and ns many of them, particularly the Populists, are not the possessors of bank accounts, there Is sure to be trouble with the landlords of tho city before long. Yesterday soon after tho two Houses met the conference committee reported that It hud been unable to agree on any recommendation for a eettlemeut of the controversy. This ended all efforts at compromise nnd the two organizations resumed work us usual. A legislative appropriation bill will soon be pushed through the Senute and Populist Houses under suspension of the rules and sent to the Goveruor for his signature. Anticipating this the Itepub llcah lawyers are getting ready to bring it before the Supreme Court, which would hrlug the issue between (he two Houses squarely up for adjudication, and the more conservative Populists udinit thut i.s decision will briug oue House or the other to u standstill. The Populists consider their cuuaus nomination of E. II. Snow to be State printer to be equivalent to un election. I'hey will preveut an election and Snow, being already titute printer, will thus hold over. CAUSE OF BUTLER'S DEATH. The Hnrstlngofn lllood Veasol Ills llratn Heavier Than Duninl Webster's. Boston, Jam 18. An autopsy on tho body of Uen. Butler previous to Inter ment showed that the cause of death was the bursting of a small blood vessel on the brain, caused by a violent fit of coughing. All the Internal organs were found to be in an excellent condition, and but for the accidental causo of his death he would probably have lived for many years. His brain weighed four ounces moro than that of Daniel Webster, which woa one of the largest on record. 6ANFORD IN CHARGE. Long Island City's Mayoralty Muddle Tle comcs Interesting. Lono Island Citt, Jan. 17. Mayor noratio S. Sanford's ofllco was besieged all morning by scores of prominent citi zens who came to congratulate him ou his assuming the dutios of Mayor. No trouble Is apprehended nt present, nnd there is no fear entertained for any in tho future, unions the police forco take sides with Mayor Gleason. lllllr Murphy My Ask for Delay. New York, Jan. 18. Bill Murphy, who Is matched to fight Johnny GriOin before the Coney Island AthleSic club on Feb. 0, is snow-bound, It is said, on a train west of Chicago. In view of this delay, it is believed that Murphy will ask to havo the fight postponed until tho middle of Feb ruary, in order to have sufficient time to train for the contest. More Cholera at llumburc;. Hamburg. Jan. 18. The negro seamen belonging to the German steamer Gretchen Boleu, which urrlved here a few days ago from Grand Popo, have been attacked by cholera. They were removed to the bospitnl, The steamer will be or dered to the quarantine station. Confessed to Murder. Easton. Pa., Jan. 18. A man came into tho office of Squire Beck, of Nazar eth, yesterday afternoon, gave his name as John O'Brien, and said he killed John McGraw iu Philadelphia in 1883 with a cobblestone. He was locked up and word sent to the Philadelphia police. Found Hanging In Ills Darn. Oneida, N. Y., Jan. 18. Tho body of Stephen Bridenbecker, a farmer, living near Oneida Lake, was found banging from a beam in bU barn yesterday. He was 67 years old, and leaves u widow, three daughters' und a son. No cause is assigned for the suicide. Mr. lllulne's Condition Unchanged. Washington, Jan. 18. Mr. Blaine's condition la unchanged. Dr. Johnston did not return to the Blaine residence after 0 o'clock last night. He said this morning that his patient's pulso was fairly good uud that he had rested quietly through the night. Clogged With Dilapidated Coin. Washinoton, Jan. 18. The United States Treasurer's office is clogged with remittances of defaced and worn out small money from all over the country, which was brought into use duriug the ChriBtmas holidays aud Is now bent in for redemption. Found Dead on His Father's Grave. FonT Plain, N. Y., Jan. 18. P. II. Kelly, a bachelor, fifty-live years of age, was found dead Monday evening on the grave of his father iu the oemetery hare. The body was frosen stiff. It is believed he committed suicide. Murderers (Infused a Now Trial. Tunkoankock, Pu., Jan. 18. Tho Dutch mountain murderers, Rosenweig and Blank, have been refused n new trial. Rosenweig baa confessed thnt there was a conspiracy to rob Marks as they were go ing up the mountain. nESTonfliivE Nerygus Prostration, Bl-oiloiniiii. Nlrtc nnd Xcrvons HciMliiclic. Itni UncIic, DIzzInrH, Mor bid Fours, Hot I'Inslicn, Nervous Tin. rtto, K. A It Hi' Ilunrr, Opium llnblt, UrtinkeniiPHH, pip., nro rnreitl by lit; !KIIr Itealnrntivo Nervine. I does not contain ophites. Mrs. Sobhla C. i.r'iwnlre, Dalrfiml. Fin., stiiii'rod with Epilepsy i fir 50 yen rs nnd irtitincB t i armiiplotecuro. Jacob Ptrp, IJtln, Orogon, hnd been stiffertnc with Nerv ous I'rostrntlon for four years, onuld not sleep, nnthlnir helped hint until btinrt Dr. Miles' Re storative nervine) ho lit nowwoll. Kino books Prcc nt dnindists. On Miles' Nerve nnd Liver Pills, fill dovs for Si rents am tho boot .Mracdj for Biliousness, Torpid Liver, etc., ote- Dr. Miles' Medical Co.,Ellthart,lnd. tuiax bottxs mm. Unlike the Dutch Process Jfo Alkalies Oil Other Chemicals are used in tho preparation of W. 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