Thin Children Grow Fat on scott s Emulsion, because fat fo o d s make fat children. They are thin, and remain thin just in proportion to their inability to assimilate food rich in fat. Scott's Emulsion of. Cod Liver Oil is especially adaptable to those of weak diges tion it is partly digested already. Astonishing how quickly a thin person gains solid flesh by its use! Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Soott A Donne, N. Y. All drocRlKtu. Cures Consumption, Cough's, Croup, Hare 'Throat. Sold by all DrugRkts on a Guarantee, Tor a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shlloh's Porous Planter will give great satisfaction. as cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZE?. Mrs. T. B. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says t "(QiUohSVltaUicr'XAVED MY I,fF. I CATARRH REMEDY. Ilavd you Catarrh? Try this Remedy. ItwIU xenevo ana you, jncu ou uie. iuib iu, Jector for ltesucceisf ill treatment Is furnished free. 'Sbllou's Remedies aro sold by us ou 0 guarantee to plve satisfaction. for nle by C. H. Hagonbuch. CARTER'S Sick noadicha and relievo all tho troubles Incf 3cnt to a bilious elate of the system, suoh 3 Dizziness, Hausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eitlng, Pain In the Bide, io. While their most reniiirkable success has been shown la curing OeaSacho, yot Carter's Little Liver TOM arfl equally valnablo In Constipation, curing and pro Tenting thlsannojirifrcomplalntwhlla theyalsc correct all disorders of thostomachtlraulato the liver and regulatn the bowels. Even If they only cuiea lAcb e they would bo almos t priceless to those vtlMJ (suffer from this distressing complaint; but f orttt taalely thelrgoodneas does noteud here.and those trhoonoe try them will undthoeollttlo pills valu. .able la so man; ways that tboy will not be wll aiog lo do without them. But after allalck hca4 it the bane of bo many lives that here Is v her I we make our great boast. Our pilla euro it while tsW.donot. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and vary easy to talre. One or two pills mako a dose. 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VtOtm, J0SH30K 4 tOSi, Intl., Sa2sgt:s, Vt. MB SWIFTS SPECIFIC Is totally unlike au LH nthnr lilnnil medicine. It cures (lifeeatfLL.u w m the blowl and skin by return inc the poison, and at tho game time supplies good uioou to u umatAri ndrts. Don't be llimnsetl on 1)V Eubfctl titles, which are said to lie just as good, it u not rut. No medicine M TUG UfflBI 11 hasperfornieilasmaiiy In inb vVUitLtl wonderful cures, or relieved so niuou guttering. " Jly blood was badly poisoned last year, which ttnt tnir lulml. a.Btnm mil. nf nnlnr illHPfihAll Ami a constant source of sufferiuc, no appetite and brooglit ins right out. 1 here is no KWWJ bettsr remedy lor blood diseases. ibbi a "John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio." Treatlso on blood and skin diseases mailed free. SWIFT 61'ECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Oa, Hem to announce to bis friends and ; patrons and the public generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately ocoupled by 11. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, TB Chlcheter' EnslUh IHotaorul Ttrnni PENNYROYAL PUS EHENANtOAH, FA, THE GREAT EXPOSITION. Somo o tho Specioulnr Foaturoa of tho World's Fair. lSverythlns? to llo Cmitlitctcil on n fionle of .MiiKiiltiHln noil MuKNllli'oiicn mth. rrto Unpiinilleleil Slarlllnr; Ilililb IU rrom tho Stntes mid liuropc. ISpeclal World's l"air letter. It in a curious stlldv t,r nlumrrn lm many features of the world's fuir may nrom'rlv n tleseHbetl "t.1i lno.. freot In the world." To beffin with, the grottnas are larger titan the size of any previous world's fair. The main hall Manufactures and Liberal Arts Imllrlinu is the cliintix of all construction work in modern times: the inoriRv Krnt. ami to be expended on the grounds and bulldlnirs is double anv nnnivuirintinn ever made for a simllnr pttrpose: and tne total value of promised exhibits reaches the enormous sum nf sHKn nun . 000, edlipsing the aggregate value of all the exhibits of any two modern exhi bitions. These fimiros. Rt.nnnndnna nn lioir seem, find a counterpart in tho magni- tupo oi cxiiimts. wiiethor one takes the model dairy, the agricultural ex hibit, tho power plant in Machinery hall, the electrical Illumination, tho marvels of tho Mines building, tho flowers and fruits of Horticultural hall, tho nualnt collection in tha lltlu.vl,.a the array of statuary and paintings in tne art, galleries, tne historical exhibit Uia (lianiatr 1 , 'run -coLuiinus quadiiiqa. Soulpture Surmounting the Peristyle Spanuing the Lako Entranco to tho World's Columbian Exposition. of educational institutions, or the prod ucts of the world's factories in the Man ufactures building no matter what the section, it may be described without nny exaggeration as tho biggest tho world ever saw. Coming to individual exhibits, there are single features conspicuous enough to overwhelm tho imagination. For in stance the world's fair has a power plant of 15,000 horse-power whero tho Paris exposition had but 3,000. Of tho 15,000 horse-power at Jackson park, 8,000 is applied by electricity, while the Centennial had no electrical exhibits savo a few arc lights. One engine of this big plant has 2,000 horse-power capacity, eclipsing the Corliss engine at tho Centennial, and outdoing anything ever attempted in mechanical apparatus in this country. In tho agricultural section is to bo a mammoth among commonplace dis plays. It is a cheese a plain, Canadian cheese, but its weight is 80,000 pounds, its height six feet and its diameter nine feet. It furnishes so much weight within a small area that tho foundation of the floor had to bo strengthened to sustain it. In the livo stock department will bo seen tho largest steer in tho world, a blooded animal owned by George W. Chillis, the famous philanthropist and fancier cf fine flowers and stock. Kentucky has prepared a surprise for sight-seers who know little of her min eral wealth, and particularly her coal mining industry. It will bo a solid block of bituminous coal 00 foot high, mined in ono piece and occupying a point of vantago in tho Mir'-s building. Ono of the rarest and -.1 interesting of tho big displays will be from the Kimberly diamond mines in South Africa, Heretofore th.- diamond Holds have confined their exhibition efforts tq Illustration of lapidary processes. At the Columbian exposition visitors will see Kafllr natives from the Cape of Good Hope, washing diamonds from tho blue earth in which they aro found) they will see tho rough stones sorted, put through tho grinding and polishing process by Dutch lapidaries; nnd they will see on exhibition tho greatest col lection of gems, polished aud in tho rough, that has ever been gathered outsido a royal palace. In the same building, not far from tho diamond washers, will bo tho gold and silver quartz displays of California, Montana, Colorado, Arizona, Now Mexico nnd other mining communities. Most people associate the thought oi quartz with a mental picture of unin teresting stono heaps, bearing littlo trace of valtio and of interest only to geologists. Tho minors of the country aro determined to show such sight-seers that gold nnd silver-bearing quartz aro among the most beautiful unil pietur osquo features of nn exhibition when they aro developed properly. In tills particular display the most valuable veins of the far west will furnish pyramids, arches und tpires of ore rich enough to recall the fables of Golconda. No accurate estimates can, of course, be placed upon nnsraelted gold or silver, but conservative experts who know what isto be exhibited say the gold and sil ver camps will send a display worth more luau a million dollars. Horticultural hall is at the head of the procession of giant displays. It al ready has 10,000 primroses blooiulug in one collection, which government flor ists declare is beyond question the larg est and most beautiful display of the kind over grown. It has the largest treo-forn over sent out of Australia a monster SO feot nigh, measuring nearly two feet at tho base. '.It III Paillt the ch"pest. JLJ.A JL. CAJ.Xil, stfJctly jpure White Lead is best: properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting, Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning before satisfactory repainting tan be done. When buying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brand that has given White Lead its character as the standard paint. John X. Lewis & Bros. is the standard brand oi strictly pure Lead made by tho "Old Dutch" pro cess. You get the best in buying it. You can produce any desired color by tinting this brand of white lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sale by the most reliable dealers in Paints everywhere. IT you are golnc to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing Information that may save you many a dollar; It will only cost you a postal card to do ao. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. A STARTLING FACT. Sihtccn Per Cent, or Life Insurance Applioant8 Rejected on Account of Diseased Kidneys. The TronMo Comas From Lack of Care. Dr. Lambert (he general medical direc tor of tho Equitable Life Insuruuco Com pany, N. Y., said : "We reject sixteen per cent, of the applica tions tnado to i s for insurance, and I have i.aved tne entire expense of this medical depart ment, by the rejection alont.' of applicants who hud diseased kidneys, and who died witblu two yeiu'd atter I rejected them." This appalling statement coming ns it docs, trom such liijih medical authority, s'lould have the attention of our citizens. There is no reason to dny, why people should allow kidney disease to get such a hold on them. Nature vends her warning in tho slieht pain in the back, poor circulation of the blood, sediment in the urine. 'When nny of these symptoms appear, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite licmedy should be la&en in small doses at once, aud thus drive the poison out of tlio blood and restoro the kidneys to healthy action. To our knowlcdgo this is the only medi cine that sur ly aud effectually cures this almost universal complaint. We note the Iinppy recovery of Mr. Oscar Lambert, of Jerieo, Mo,, whose case has been talked of iu the papers tho woild over. 4 Oscar Lambert. Quoting from his letter. "Imvl 'Ctwl tlio first symptoms until I found myself in bed with n complicated disease of the kidneys. No mortal ever suffered more and lived. Myphvsiclan tailed to help me. I then iismI Dr. David Kennedy 8 Faioriit Remedy, made at. Roi dnut, N. Y. It relieved my kidneys almost Immediately, and In a few weeks I win clear of aU pain, and entirely cured, 1 owe my present lea wot lite to Favorite Remedy." It ia used and recommended for what it accomplishes. Writes Mrs. A. J. F. Manchester, from Providence, H, I. " I began using Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Item edy for kidney aneaae, wneu Doctors railed to tvh.'va jne. If. drove a bad humor out of my blood, cured my kiduev trouble, aud I am truth ful when I sav It saved my life." Win. Huston tho jtopular West Shore ' R. It. eugineer, came out in an open letter stating how he had suffered with kidney disease Physicians treatment, nnd the use of various preparations tailed to benefit him. Dr. Dhvid Ken nedy's Favorite Itemetlr, was procured und it madehlm well. Favorite Remedy has liotl more freead verllslug iu the columus of the daily papers, than anything we know of, fiom the fact that it does as is promised. " cures diseuse." Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Tleuiedy losseses marvelous strength giving qualities, that render it etnedsTy, valuable to the ngetl or Infirm. For a general all around tonic, and to on re any disease arising from an impure condition of the blood, it bus no equal. Druggists are telling more of it than all others combined. nns a garden of 100,000 liarily roses planted on tho wooded island last fall; tho irreatcst collection of pansles in existence and a projected dis play of chrysnnthomums that will equal nit me great chrysanthemum shows of this country and Kurope rolled into the 4blg aggregation. i lion there Is tho section of n senuoln or big redwood tree in tho government building which required 11 cars for transportation from California. Tho sectioti is used in the center of the building as a two-storied reception hall nnd is large enough to furnish comfort able qtinrters fr.r 100 guests at a time. Ilie state of Washington comes In tha category of tboso exhibits with the tim bers for its stale buildinp; at the nnrk. The foiindutlon-llrabers are of nine: each measures 120 feet' long In simrle sections and is 80 inches through, dressed. In front of the buildinir is h. flagstaff, l'jn feet high, in ono piece. Kansas sIiowr the variety of the coun try's forest monstrosities in a section of a walnut lotr o fret in diameter SCROFULOUS ECZEMA 1 FOR 20 YEARS I j Dana Sapai'aiixa Co., 23 )(! to rtlVNI'M PTH V. Nixnf h.rBlf rothern ana muter died nf LVXd IHSjpls I j AS ElS. Mv wifr'i health wnstinuinnllv irntidiS Sjfiip to thi' ntro of nbmit 40 yt-an; at thiU tlnirlM SMKOI IIJMS taint manlfprttd ltt If In tilt font) of 1 A. on Hourly oil parti of Pit ma tmdyi after a tune It yitlded ti the remcdlea used,-! cxL-ipt on front nf right thoulder where it h&a&S lAJrcnmliicil for ISO year with almost 2fm-ttH Igstuittlrrllntimi und Itching. Since ualag I DANA'S 1 1 SABSAPARILLA ESla V;X on her tirnd has broken anil dlnchargedrvi until alniOHt entirely Done. Habitual CortlYeiipHrf- also irreatly relleviil. We have lim-loforo used n larlety of remedierEEl nilli but little mult, but DANA'S SAUSAl'A-jgjj mia nnu nroveu fo meeiuai in relieving niys wile of I'.rXl'.AC.V ami SCltori'l.AB In the blooil that I must aav it ia a mand eotuhina- ttonot remedial ngents, and that my wife.' ftreat Improvement la duo to Its power and the blesninglH of a kind l'rovldenee upon Is use. S I have taken ono bottle myselt and find it a1 Siil. ii.llil All. iiitlic. W nespeciruny, 1IL.V. .. J. iiai, l'astor M. E. Church, No. naston, N. Y. H HJ Only ono Sarsaparllla sold on the " NO j gBENEFIT-NO PAY " plan. Only one couldf fe stand tho test, and that ono Is DANA'S, i WKBJVIEEffiBISlt THIS. S Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine, I WANTS. teo. FOR HUNT. Socloty and club rooms In the pout office building". Apply to M. M. Uurlte, Attorney, Ruom 3. 13-1 1-tf FOIl SALK. Livery outfit for sale cheap tor oash. Apply to M. f. Conry, No 31 South Main street. 1-19-tf FOIl SALE OK IldNT. A large store and dwelling. Store room suitable for any bualqese. Stable in the rear. For full parti eularx apply at No. 131 13. Centre street. Mahanoy City, Pa. 2 18-lf FOll SALE Must be a dd within ten days. A lo8ehold o'i Turkey Run hill with a, double blo.-lt aid douole Miction, each p.irt o inilnln live roonn. wllh cellars u' derneath. All painted tad papered. Lot 30x15) feet. In autre of William II. Shoemaker, J. P. 3 1 Iw FOR HALE. A boarding house, with stock and fixtures, centrally located in the oity of Ilazleton. At present doing a goo J business, Satisfactory reasons given lor selling. Addre-ta E. & X., P. O. llox 462, Hazleton, Pa. 1-38-tf STOCKHOLDERS' MEBTIQ.A meeting of ti.e Htookholdart of the Citizens' liutld lng aud Loan soo'mloii, of Shenandoah, P.i., will beheld Tuesday, March Uth, 1891. at 7.S0 p m , at the oftloe of the company, for the pur poseot electing ofn eisand eight (8) directors. . i .C. W. UENGLI3K, Secretary. Shenaudoah, Pa., March 3, '93. s-i-td WANTED. live man or woman in every county where we have not already secured a i epreaentatlve to sell our "Neva silver" Solid uleta Knivcs,Porksaud rtpoona tooonsumero; a "olid metal is white as silvjr; no plate to wear off; g'io3s guaranteed to wear a lifetime; cost tuout one tenth that of silver; the chaDce of a lifetime; agent averse from tSO to 1100 per week una .neet with rady sales every where, t-o pre a ia the demand for our Solid etal Ooi as Over One .Million Dollars' worth of goods In dally use. Case of samples FREE. - SILVER WARE CO., 2-13-lm-d&w; '13J Essex St., Boston, Mtt-.s, AQENTS WANTED ON HALAHY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest u.ia great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works llko magic 1W0 to Mil per oent. profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to MsW In six days. Another 132 In two hour". Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full Strtloulara, address The Monroe juf'g Co., La roase. Wis. xM8 S-S4-ly THE ZBItTO XT ! Everything modelt d tr Green's Cafe, Phllaue putt. 32 St Main St., SlieiiHlicIoal.. The leading place la town. Has lately been entirely reno vated rvervtlilng new, clean and fresh. The finest tins of Wines and Liquors I Olgsra, &e., foreign and do mestic. Free lunoh served eoh evening. Hlg schooners at fresh, Boer.Porler, Ale, Jko. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUQHBBTY. Prop. st, ELMIRA OF ALL i l " THE KIND I I THAT CURES! i a!te 1 IS 1 jg- il'S H miis. nnv. A. J. DAY, g IP N'n. Euiton, N V. S5X sW 1 and so Heavy that, lllto flic "big cheese, i it has to have n special foundation in tho Forestry building. Wisconsin's curiosity is a monolith of grnnlto, oulclaMlng Cleopatra's needle and every other known monolith. It is llo feet high, Is something like 90 feet square at the base, and will occupy a place of honor immediately in front of the Wisconsin state building. Krupp, the great cannon maker of (lennany, Is coming with the biggest eannon ever made. Its size may be Judged by the statement, given as a fact, that it can throw a 200-pound projectile 40 miles. The skeptic mnv doubt that, but the railroads and steamships have attested its enormous sizo by refusing to even attempt its transportation unless the maker will furnish hoisting machinery stronger than they possess, and agree to send with cars strong enough to carry it. A crowning feature of all the levi athans will bt the search lights built in .Nuremberg, Uermany, to be installed un the towers of the Kleetrleity building. If the maker's words may be taken as truth, the largest of those lights will bo the most powerful in existence. Ac cording to his statement, it will furnish ample illumination for reading at a dis tance of thirty miles from Chicago; nnd, according to tho same nuthorlty, n lawn party in Milwaukee would bo better lighted from the electric tower in Chi cago than if lamps of tho ordinary coal oil pattern were distributed about tho lawn. The search lights will be used on oo- paslon as signals to manners nna n scheme has been suggested whereby messages could bo sent across the lako to St. Joseph, Mich., with these samo lights operated on tho Morso system of dots and dashes. It would bo easy to describo theso spectacular features of the world's fair in endless length. Thoso enumerated are but isolated instances in an aggre gation of indescribable magnitude. They aro to the main exhibits ns ono peak might bo to a mountain range. A stranger traveling through tho grounds night spend a week within the gales and not discover half of them, unless ho devoted special search, so bewildering will be the extent of tho general oxlnb its. W. M. Iai.ciiEAnT. WALDE.N DIVORCE CASE. I.udr llliiiicheN Ststcv itud ttm Nrviinta Substantiate Hut Testlmniiy. LoxnoN, lliirch 4. The evidence in .iu. Divorce Court yesterday, in the ca'ea pending between Huron Howard do Wtil den nnd Lady Blanche, his wife, confirmed much of the previous testimony. Mrs. 1'iirroiigho, a sister of Lady Ulmiche, tes tified that his Lordship was often ruilo lo her when she wits nursing L'tily Blanche.. Ho was in the habit of cursinu: her, nnd xclaimetl to her on one occasion: "Go ,md nurse your sister in . " This remark shocked her feoliiiRS very much, nnd hud an unfavorable influence on her ladyship. The servants, who seem to be inevita ble in EtiKllsh divorcu cases, cither as "Peeping Tom," or John Thomas as with active motives, wen next brought up, one after the other, to sustain the charges of Lmly Blanche. They testified to the habitual booziness and filthy habits of Lord tie Waldeu. and Wo evidence corroborating Lady Bluuohe ou various points. KAIULANI IN BOSTON. " 31lo Will r.ollmln intltn Hub Ulilll Tues day Next. Boston-, March 4. Victoria Kaiulanl, of Hawaii, bus just arrived here from New York. She is accompanied by her guardian, Mr. T. II. Davies, Mrs. aud Miss Davies, Miss Whattoff, Miss Painter, her Secretary and her maid She will remain in Boston until Tues day, when she will t(o to Washington. It, is the intention of Kaiulanl to spent one wek at the Capitol. Then she will visit Niagara and Boston again. Slid will return to this city on March 33 and will sail fur England on the Majestic. Green floods 3!an Avrvtm. New York, March 4. John Perry Treadwell, a green-goods swindler, was arrested to-day ou a bench warrant and iirought before United States Commis sioner Shields, who remanded him to jail on a charge of sending green-goods circulars through the mails. aitii'derer Coy Hanged. PirrsFiELn, Mus., March 4. William Coy was Imsiged yesterday for the murder iu August, 1891, ot John Whalen with whom his wife had planned to elope. Coy got Whalen drunk, killed him with tin ae, dismembered him and buried the pieces iu the woods. Matthews' Victim Head, Schenkctadv, N. Y., Mitrch 4. The young boy named Barringtoti, who was fatally wouuded In the abdomen with a butcher knife thrown by Van 'Rensselaer U. Matthews in the latter's meat market, died at Sc. Peter's Hospital during the morning. No Clgrnrette In M'usliliictnn. Olympia, Wash., March 4. Both houses of the Legislature have passed a bill making it unlawful Iu this State to man ufacture, buy, sell or give away, or to have iu one's possession cigarettes or cigsrotta paper. cur Coupler IIIll Appruveil. Wasbi.noton, March 4. l'reaiilent Har rison Approved the Car Coupler bill to day, and tb. pen with whioh he signed it was presented to Mr. U. X. Mosely, Seorstsry ot Interstate Coiuiusroa com mission. NEWS OF THE DAY. An ofnoial proolamatiou anuouoeas that Hungary i now free from cholera. A (hum ot small poz is raportol from New Holland, Lanovster Uouuty, Pa., tha viotiiu being a physician. Tbe statue in honor of Admiral Farra- gut will be uuvailed Memorial Day ia Marlu. Park, South Boston. The Rev. Dr. Uran Howard, one ot th. oldest divines In New York, died nt his horn, yesterday. H. was tf8 years old. The headquarters of tbe Sovereign Grand Lodue, I. 0. O. F., have bet a transferred from Columbus, O,, to Balti more, Md. Charles Tittuier, the Qtnojnnatl wrest ler, has aooepteil Xmest Roebor's oltal Ienger to niMt anybody iu tha world at flriiuio-liouian stvle. SEASE! Si ATlKTtm obnw tli fit on 'In rofn hofl a vreak 'irdisooMd Hrart. Tho tlri .-r'ii(i.mnariihor fttettti pprc.lo!i luCicrlt:u:, faint and Hungry spelU.imln In lUh-tianiot,herItiir, swollen nnklPv,r,,Pv 'fintl doatbj for .vhkli IIR. MILFH' NK V UKAltT CUK 'a a marvolouB romrrty. "I hue Invn troubled ivIthlienrtdlBeftue for yonrfl, tny left pulra was very weak could at tt-nea pr,irrty fuel It, tbe pmallout excitement would nlw iyn noaken tar norvcanndliefirtanda fenr of lmpcndlnir daath tared tun In tJio face for hours, it A. MIIUlM m: it vim: ana nkw jikaut citrh Is tho only ttiedlcluo that hni prorod of any bene fit and cured me. I. JI. Dyer, Cloverdafo, Md. "Or. Mile' I-lvcr JMllnaro a euro remody for Bllloimncia nnd Torpid 11 vcr. GO Uoifi 9a cents. Flno book on llonrt V)lsoase, with wonderful cures Free at druggist, or addrcw DR. MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Inci- ABRAIV1 HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers ot Of Kvcry Doscrlption. Flags, Baages, Caps, Reganas, &c JOrFINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES."SS Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. Pnntlnp ink stains arc removed and jammed fingers healed by the use of high percentage of tar. 1 OROCI2U FOR IT. if.Iv Ac CO., CUicogoi nCun t'e Not Injure th OUap Most Uitllcuto Fubrlss. FIRE INSURANCE. argestana oldest rename purely oaiti coats panles represented by jD-A-"VI3D FAUST, 120 S. Jarom St.. Shenanaoah.P. , . "Mothers -' Friend" makes child birth easy. Colvin, La., Seo. S, 1886. My wife use MOTHER'S rHIEND before her third confinement, and says sho would not b without it for hundreds of dollars. SOCK MILLS. Ssuit bv exoress on recelot of nrlce. 41.50 nar bcvkL tie. llook " To Mothers " mailed free. BHAOfimLO REGULATOR CO., ton salk sv ALLDRuaaisTs. ATLANTA OJU Act on it" prlnclpls regalate the Hut, sfomscti and boK.la tk-ottah tXj ntrvei. 1)b. 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