Pure Mmim Oil is the kind used in the production of Scott's Emul sion Hypophos Iphitesof Lime and jSoda are added ,'for their vital ef fect upon nerve tmd brain. No mWery surrounds this formula thaonly mystery is how quickly i it builds up flesh and brings back strength to the weak of all ages. Scott's Emulsion will check Consumption and is indispensable in all wasting dis eases. Prtp'irf d by Koott Bonnu. N. Y. All i!ninrlt. J. P. Williams & Son. S. Main St, Shenandoah. QPBING OF '93 Intending buyers are Invited, to inspect what may be termed the largest variety of Furniture over seen In Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines In various styles and prices j. p. Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. Cures Scrof Ul c Mis. 11. J. Itowell, Hertford, Mass., says Ik mother lias been cured of Scrofula by the use i four bottles of JH9a after having I :u much other tro BfcumBM attnent.nnd lciu. reduced to qui ton lowconditii of health, as it was thought sho could not live INHERITED SCROFULA. I Cured iny little boy of hereditary Scrofula, which anpoared all uy.., ' htii face. For a vearl liad eivfin up all hopo of his recovery, when finally I v. as lnnuceu to use I Jjrji A tew Dottier cured him, and BW3iflf no symptoms ol me cuseaso remain. Una. r. L.. Mathers, Mathervilli!, MiS3 Out book on Blot and Skin Dieses mailed free. bwiw srHic Co., Atlinu. c.i A8RAW HEEBNEP. 00. PORT CARBON, PA.. Manufacturers or ociefctj Ejood Of Every DesorlpUon. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, Ac 49-FINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.' VTrito foroatalogues. Correspondent solIotM CORE Eick netdtehoand relieve all the troubles fnof dent to a bilioun Btate of tho system, sucn a3 Diatness, Hau&ca., Drowsiness. Distress nft&r eating. 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G. BLAINE liv fixilj HAMfLTON. his lttorary exeoutor with the eo-oporatlon of his family, and for Mr llUlne's great UUtory, ''Twenty Years of Con cress, and his later book, "1'olltlcal Dlsous Hlons " One nrrtaneotus for the three boika. Exclusive territory given. Write for tonus to THE HENRY DILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Conn I ElVIS' 98 LI tPAT8(ITKDl Wtr Lwe. lib' in fln bowdM bd4 m)u tu leu with rcaiovbU 414. Ib ooatNtA o rtuy for um. will mkt fiinifj Hftnl Rop la tOwluatoBteftAitMtJMsV IT IS Till! Rrflf f. Uanalnar vaifa alava' LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poller, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branob HROUGHOUT THE STATE News from all Sections of the Commonvealth. HAPPENINGS IN MANY LOCALITIES. A New foundry Company Chartered at llarrlnhiiri; ,1 olm 3IcKcn Cut In Two by u TrHln nt St. Clair 1'iilnl Wreck on the rmiiKylvanlit Ilellmad Other Im portant State Happenings. Aixbntown, April 21. The whereabouts t Cora Stout mid Mamie Wanner, two young girl who were enticed from here a few days ago by a well-dressed man, was learned, when a telegram wns recived from Suiierintendeut Linden, of Philadelphia, that the girls were in custody tliere and would beheld until the arrival of Allcntown officers. Detective 8mlth went to Phila delphia and returned with the Stout girl. She says when they reached Philadelphia the stranger requested them to follow him and enter the plnco ho went into. "We followed lain for some time," she says, 'when I concluded not to go any farther, and 11 n ally made application in au intelli gence office for a position as a hired girl. While wandering ubout tbo city, I acci dentally met Mamie Wngner, and shortly afterwards was arrested. I am glad to get back, and hope my parents will forgivq me." Changes in tlio Nutlonal (.linnl. IlAnnisBUiiB, April 21. The Nesbit military bill to complete the battalion or ganization of the Nntlonal Qunrd of tin state, recently re-committed to the bous military committee, was discussed before tho committee yesterday by Adjutant Denernl Greenland, Brigadier JOeneralj Wiley and Qobln, Colonels Case and O'Neill, and Cnptnin Jones, of tho Sheri dan Troop. The bill was amended so a.3 to limit the number of battalions to twe in onch legiment, with an adjutant and sergeant major to each battalion. The of ficers are to be appointed by tho major, and approved by the regimental command er; reducing the annual appropriation to division headquorters for expenses from $1,000 to $750; increasing the allowance for tin; same purpose to brigade hendquart- ers fiom $300 to $400; providing (or nu al lowance of $100 annually for that head quartirs; and reducing the bond required from regimental quartermasters to $tf,000. The 1 till as amended provides for regimental court martini and a material reduction of the division btail. The Prnsbytery Adjourns. Easton, April 21. The Lehigh Presby tery a Ijourued yesterday afternoon to meet on June 2 nt White Haven. There were severul spirited debates during the day. Rev. H. M. Voorhees, of Delawero Water Gap, in a report upon the BtaU of religion said the great drawback to good work in the bonds of the Presbytery was progres sive euchre. Efforts were made to have him withdraw this, but he declined to do so. Rev. Dr. Eckert, of Easton, declared XIr. Voorbces was right. Hov. J. P. Pollock, of Allcntown, raised a breeze by reflecting in a ivport upon congregntionswhich mado a great ado, in urging other congregations ro raiso largo sums for aiding disabled ministers, but which did not raise much money themselves. Ibis comment was finally stricken out. Three Out of Seven Drowned. Lock Haves, April 21. A steam scow used in transporting fire clay from the Quran's Hun Company's mines to the works in this city cupsizod yesteiday after noon near the middle of the river in n heavy gale of wind. Seven men were on the boat, three of whom were drowned. Those drowned were Bud Reed, aged 30, of this city; Fred Sinn, of lla.leton, and un unknown man, who with Sinn had been llsliiug and took passage on the boat to ride to this city. None of the bodies have been recovered. Collided With u Shifter. Reading, April 21. A serious wreck occurred on the Schuylkill division of tho Pennsylvania railroad near Conshohocken, which was caused by a coal train colliding with a shifter. Some twelve cars were wrecked and the tracks badly blocked. Brakeman Williari P. Werutz, of Potls villo, wu killed, and Conductor George L. Kirk, of Pottsville, wit badly injured. J. Z. Hollnday, of Sp.ing inll, a. so received painful bruises. A Foundry Company Chartered. HAnmsni;.ui, Apiil 21. The rcerloss Foundry Company, of Phlladelph..i, capi tal $10,000, to manufacture hardware specialties, w is chartered yesterday. The incorporators are John F. Dlnmi, Coruolius Gorman, Jureinuui .duhony, iiichael J. Loahy, George W. Hopkins, Heury Roper and Robert Preston. Cut In Two by a Train. St. Clair, April 21. Johu AIcKeou, aged 10, was cut in half by a coal train on the Reading railroad. The boy jumped on a coal train, and, alighting in thu darkness u short distance above town, was struck by a train coining in the opposite direction. The body was horribly mangled. Murderer Hull at fehlckslilnny. IlARRiaauno, April 21. A postal card with the name of S. B. Adams attached, was received at the county ooramWoneiii' office yesterday stating that Jamas Bell, the accused murderer, wu seon in Shlck fchinny on last Saturday. A full descrip tion is given of the man. Preparlns for tlia "300," Philadblpuia, April 21. The commit tee of tho Old Guard, "800," having in charge arrangements for the banquet of the famous Grunt delegates hero on April JA, will hold its linul rueetiug at Bellevue hotel on Jlouduy evening next, April 24, for the reception of guests. Conferred the AVlilt and Black Degree. IUrtRiSBUita, April 21. Cinciunatus commaudery. No. 00, Independent Order Knlgnts of Malta, met last evening and conferred the white and black degree on several candidates in Odd Fellows' hall, 804 North Second street. 1JK1EF l'UNJiSYLVANIA 1TUMS. An Allentown Jury convietal Seward Qernert, aliened to be the head of a band of burglars, of robbing II. A. Gilbert. In attempting to board a running pas Sanger train at Bloomsburg, Walter Sav age vrus thrown under the wheels and mortally wangled. Many prominent guests attended the wedding at Pottetown of Miss Susan P, Fegely, of rottstovm, and Charles M. Vau deralicc, of Plovervllle. I.KW1S M. KDMtJXDS, South Hartwlok. N Y. SBOILS, CARBUNCLES! AX1 TORTURING ECZEMA, Completely Cured! I DAW A ftARAAPARII.I.A f!l.. I Ol.NTSi Twniarfitf(ilh(l"lJrtrlMiRt'! which must hive ihiIhiiiiciI inv 1I f Mid ai Ig TUp luHlthc 'Khlnle ihortlr nf-l 2 1 niU It rJn their worrtfonn. I took nlprRCE 8 amount of Hr. ltipdlchiei but they left mo worse 2 ttiifl not able to work. I S It I TVI ri 1 yn9 terribly arffleted with iEXlPIl- Im1U. Md kIk and two ntn-S liincle at one time. I tried everything I 31 could hear of but mntlmicd to have bolla. E THAT Ad(Inl t( " thi -Kcaemnl Bit I tonutiiitrd hip n in lit and d&r. tho! iltrhtn(s intciiK', I bad btvitp point In rights luldo and bnrk, fontlniiiil hcutlttetip. Ifl if! Iu7t7C wn1 utenmraffpti. At tart X iVU rtElO heard of DANA'S SAHflAPA- KILTuV, coinmt'iiCfHt lining It, and the tlllrl lioitio compioteiy t'U tzmt me. ouri reain'ctfully, j.ewis'm. KDMUNDS. South HartwIck.N. Y. The truth of the above ii oertifled to hv li. K. 1IOI.HHOOK, T. SI. UouthltartwIek.N. Y. Dana Sarsaparllla Co. Pelfast, Mains. WANTS. Sco. TOIt RKNT. Omoes In tbo Kefonlch build I.1 tuff. Hteim heat nnn oleotrlo lijlit. Ap piy at ueiowion s cioumigHiore. j is ii TOR RENT. An eight-room dwelling house, 1 No 13 Norti Jardln strent. Hhenandinh V'.T further p rtleularg apply at No. IB North Jaruln street. 4-17-tt n1; SALR. A first class henter, good at w. ant a stwe oouater 12 feet lonir. Ownor slllnK on account o( removal. Apply to Henry u. J onus, corner unerry ana uue nut streets. n TASTED. A few men of lifi and ri'ish, VV Good piv, steady employment and light work. It mailing less than Itouu per jeir mid expenses wrl'e us. Tuo Uuarauteo Nursnry uo., ueneva, jm i. 4-su-ot T7II I.' Coat street The lot Is 15x140 feet, and the house rontal'is six rooms snd Karro-. wlui good eelUr. Apply at too IIkhalu ofllce 27-lm JU JL Honest, enrrgctlornen to solicit ordcr.t tor Fruli and Urnamental Nur-iory Htno'c. Expenses and s 'lary to th so who can leave homo nd devote all their time to tho work! or liberal commissions to loci agents. Stite oecu latlon and choice t twril tory Address, U.G. CI I AWE A CO., U30 South l'enn rsqaare, run eipnia l'a. . 4-u-ime flUNKKAL AOEVT WANTED. To write 17 business and appolut acents for la 'Rest, sflotly Masonio rsenevnient ASociaiion Guarihtep" Fund Plan over J200.000 IW asset B.(XI0 member cheapest Mssonio Insurance Can alsi represeni largest Masonic Havings and Loan Association. i.iDonu contract, Address, I''red II llrown, Vice President, 600-1-3 l'hoenlx Uulldlag, CtilCttgo. 3 liO-nl TXECUTRIX NOTI E. I. the undersigned Hi hiving been appointed rxecutrlx of tho Into will and testate ont of Michael O'llura, de- oeaseii, hereby notify all persouu having clulms against tne saiu estate, to present tnem to me for settlemenu and also notify all persons in aebted to the said estate, to make payment to me torttiwitn. whs. MARfO'IlKRA Administratrix. Estate ol Mle' ael O'llara, deceased. snennnuoMii, April isuj. i GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Cbemt cal InkErnslnirPenoll. The Quickest and erent eBt Holllnir noveltv ever Droduoed. Erases Ink thorousrhly In two seconds. No abrasion of naer. Works like maelc. 200 to 500 ner cent. profit. One agent's sales amounted to MS0 In six days. Another 133 in tTO hours. Previous experience not neoosaary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Cropse Wis. X4S9 S-24-ly To represent and collect for our ITine A-i't Gootls. SS18 pcrwcclc CHICAGO LITHOGRAPH CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. Professional Cai'ds. JOHN K. COYLiK, a TTomrm'-A t-la ir. OSlce Ileddall hulldlng. Rhenandeah, Pa. JMT U. litJRKJt. ATTOlUtm'-AT.LAW. ASnWAMtMULlf. P Offloe-oom 3, V. O itatkliag, Bhenandoah, a d sterly huiidlng, l'otunlla. p T. HAVIOB, S USO SON DBHTISt'. s omoe Northeast Oor Ualu and Centre Sta., benandoab. over Statn' drug stor. Jj- 8. KISTLKIt, M D., PlirSIOIAN AXD SURGBOX. Offioa -ISO Nartk Jardto strwt. Stomuodoch. -R. JAMBie ariilN. PIIY8101AN AND SURG BON, omee and Residence, No. St Ncrth Jurdlc Street. Shenandoah. It.VNK WOMBK.M.D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, Eoo and throat. Spectacles turnUhad, guar anteed to suit all eyes Ofllce 33 Kast Oak street, Bhenandoah. J-jn. E. D' LONQAORE, Graduate In Veterinary Surgery and DeetHetry. AU oalls by mall, telegraph or telephone at tndod to with prompioeas. tiurgloal opera lions performed with the greatest oi re. Oflloe: Commerolal Hotel, tiheosndoah. Chris Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 South Main Street. Finest wines, wblskoys and olgars always In stock. Fresh Deer, Ale nud Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. M BE" builders uso only the best materials- lumber, brick, lime, cement, sand whatever froes into the construction of a building; they employ only the best workmen and pay the best wages; tncy get ociier prices tor ineir wors than their less careful competitors, and always get the best contracts; they paint their worlc with Strictly Pure hite Lead manufactured hv the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion ; the John T. Lewis & Bros. brand. For colors they use the Na tional Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in small cans, each being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of Strictly Pure White Lead the desired shade. This brand of Strictly Pure White Lead and National Lead Co.'s Tinting Colors, are for sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. To hrt'l- the ' m-Iiiw IHfflrully. Paris, Tex., April Jl. Captain Guthrio ias Mcureu an agreement lietwpen the Choctaw factions fur it-presentation of four men trout each siile to meet and bold it conference over the existing troubles. It is prolmble that they will lie able to devise n settlement ol tuiir difficulty. Tltfi "Long Tom" Landed. New York, April 21. Tlio celebrated (tun, ' Lonji torn, wntcli umveu here Tuesday night, was hoisted to the deck of the steamer etju Wednesday and was landed yesterday. Cutious hundreds in spected it at Atlnntic Stores, Brooklyn. where the Vega lies. m Commnndcr Jtimea H Icna Old Soldier's Gratitude COMRADES, READ THIS. Torturintr, Life Destrovincr DvsDeo sia Cured. Another Triumph for ur. ts-enneays favorite Kemedy. Sir. James S. Dean, Comtnniuler of Gen, Grant Tost, G.A.IC, Itondnut. N.Y.. and Chief V. 8. Mult Airont of the Ulster & Delaware Itullroail and one of tho most populnr nutl well known Gentlemen In the Kitst, whoso voracity Is beyond question says i ' I was all run down with DYSPEPSIA. I doctored and doctored but it all resulted the same way. I grew worse. I suffered tin told misery niglit and day. Uy case was pronounced incurable. I suffered this way for fully TWO YEAltS. I chanced to meet Dr. Kennedy on tho street about that time, and I told him of my condition nna he said, " jimut, yon 1 need not suffer so. come to my ofTlco and night, and it will euro you. I took the medicine as directed, but had no confi dence in a cure, as my case bad been tried by so many. After using it a week I be gan to fc 'I belter, nnd in n short while niter that 1 was ENTIRELY CURED "Jutt iAi'n.1- if it, entirely cured. That terrible tlio tress, everything I steu breaking vp a-mr in my throat hod all ratio ana 1 nave net uaa a moments dis comfort since. To-day there is'nt a healthier man in this country and my inuetito is urand. 1 believe I could eat n If EG OF NAILS if I had to and digest them with case. Favoiutk Rbhbdy U the foe of Dyspepsia and poor healths Yours truly. JAMES 3. DEAU boKinjtrr, March I8U1, 1882. Political Cards. F lOR OOOKTir AUDITOR, T1IBODQRB F. BA TDOBfF, Of POTTSTILLB. Subject to Kepublloan rales. JJtOR OOUKTY 0OMM1B3I0NBK, THOMAS BBLLIS, or shmvandoah. Huhject to RepablleM rales. E 7I0H COUNTY COJlMiasJIONEK, EL1AS E. JtBBD, or roTTSViu.1. Subject to Repnblloan rules. F OR COUNTY OOMMIBSIONKK, JBEITJ. It. SEVERN, OF 8HBNANDOAH. Subject to dUioc of the Hepubllaan Csusty TWee TOLD TALES I Are rometlraes a bort . but wbtn tl-e teo 8 la are told twice that ut Gallagher's heap Cash Store they ran bit)' Plwur and 1 . h ut lower rates tb"n any whe e In ttus town tney aie glidto ti tho truth ot ine on repeutea story, r un line oi uro- M.a Dull.. uriA f IJ.it . t ia 1 ima.i s ruolt, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store 1 CORNER CKNT11K iND JAKD1N STREm The best LEFT DEATH IN ITS PATH. Many Lives Lost as a Result of Yesterday's Storms. HAVOC AND DISOLATION WROUGHT. Valuable Property In fevt'rnl States Do- nnllilKMl anil .11 any People Killed Tho Water Works Crlhat !Wllnint Wreele ml with li rnlly Fatal Itesults-AVorlil's Pxlr Bllllilli( Jlamngril. MEnmAN, Miss., April 21. A frightful tornado crossed Jasper and Clarke counties In a northwesterly direction, A settlement of negio cabins was destroyed and many of the unfortunates perished. Colonel Berry's magnificent plantation wan swept clean, but none of his family was injured. Dr. T. J. K rouse, one of the largest plan tation owners in the south, was a hcay loaer. Every stick of timber on ills place was carried away and every house demol ished. Dr. Krousa was badly Injured. His sou had his skull crushed and his wife and daughter nera hurt. A lieirro on Dr. Arouses plantation named Henry Uemon, with his wife and nine children, were imprisoned under the the ruins of his cabin, and Are originating from the kitchen stove slowly roasted them to death. Three miles east of Barnett the wind struck a neighborhood of farms, Tom Iit's dwelling was swept away, his legs broken and other members of the family diirlitly bruised. .John Smith's house was leveled and he received serious lujunea. i'ranlc McCormick's turjicutiiie still was ruined. 11. F. Lcgget's storo was destroy ed and his stock of merchandise is n6w luiugiug in shreds upon the branches of the lorcst tiees. Legget's wife nnd children were buried in the ruins, which caught ire and would hnvo cremated them but for tliu timely arrival ot neighbors. A little hirther on three negro cabins were struck. J'wo negroes were killed and several badly wounded. Twenty miles east of. Barnett the storm crossed the Memphis and Ohio railroad truck. Tho telegraph poles and wires for a distance of five miles along the track ot the Mew Orleans and Northeastern railroad ire down. Crossing the Memphis and Ohio's tracks north of Sbuberta, the storm created havoc among the negro cabins on the different plantations. Jteports of tho damage indi cate au awful loss of life and property. All along the thitty miles of the cyclone's path is strewn the carcasses of horses, cat tle and all descriptions of live stock, while ciops are ruined. The loss will leach into the hundtetls of thousands 01 dollars. World's 1'alr ItullrtlngB Suflr. Chicago, April 21. Yesterday the World's Fair grounds combatted the most violent rain nnd wind storm that has visit ed Chicago in many years. At times the wind attained a eloclty of nearly sixty miles mi hour and roared like artillery. The Manufacturers' building suffered most. Tons of water came in through the roof, but mainly in portions where no ex hibits were installed. The entire force of nnaids and the tire department were roused out ol lied at midnight, and for hours swept the accumulating water back from t he piled-up ware in the exhibit section. Some of 1 iff any s costly wares were moved barely in time and covered with tarpaulin. Some of the most magnificent decorative paintings in the French section were directly under the worst of the water, but were not unpacked. Their condition ill not be known until they arc opened. Some idea of the force of the gale can be gathered from th fact that the waves from the lake swept up the big stone beach, acro.-s the spacious promenade and flooded the peristyle, Casino and music hall, or nearly o(X feet from the regular water mark m calm weather. The bamboo fence around the Japanese village was leveled, and thu windmill forced over, with great damage to property In the partially com idot.d structures. 1U p uts just received from the park say thee is a hole 250 feet large in the manu- laituii rs' building over the Bussian and Kiifiti h exhibits. Part of the roof of the m.i.sii; hall has giveu way. and a large seo- iion of glass isout of the roof of the horti cultural building. There are numerous leaks in the government, olectricity und mines building. 'J lie big tin roof of Buffalo Bill's building was blown 100 feet away. .Nearly the entire front of the Guatemala building is .cone. At Fifty-Fifth street down to Thirty- . inth street an enormous sea swept over the bieakwater of the Illinois Central truck, and threatened to sweep away all the new tracks to the fair. A force of 100 workmen aud all of the available engines were kept all night to prevent the truck lieinit swept away. llie three-must td schooner U r. JJyren- forth. crew aboard, was driven ashore at the foot of Melrose street, four miles north of the month of the Chicago river. The schooner had buffeted the high seas for hours, but after daybreak, a flag of distress was hoisted. Yh M'oifct Storm in Years, Milwaukee. Wis.. Aoril 21. The worst gale that has swept over Lake Michigan for yrs prevailed all day yesterday, doing an immense amount of damage to shipping and property along the lake front. Many times during the day the wind attained a velocity of sixtv-eiuht miles an hour. sweenintc huge seas over the breakwater and wrecking many small buildings occu pied by "squatters" along the beach. More than a dozen coal barges, freight steamers and schooners were stove in and almost wrecked by being pounded against their Elers by the massive waves that came tum lUig in with such forsa as to sweep every- thinr before them. Several tugs and other small craft were driven ashore and battered to pieces, the terrible force of the storm rendering the bieakwater of very little value so far as af fording: shelter was concerned. Much apprehension is felt for the safety of vessels that are known to have been caught outside in tbo storm. It is the opinion of vessel men here that none bat the stauncbest boate oould have weathered the gale of yesterday and the news of death and disaster an toe rake will be no sur prise te them. Chicago (ift the Krupp Gun. Ci'i iuo, April 21. The monster Krupp gun sent to the orld's Fair will be pre sented to the city of Chicago by its maker. It villi lie mounU-d in a fort off Hyde ParV, pern issiou to build which given to fulont 1 Hubert L. Roe, of Chicago, by the secretai y of war. The fort will be located on live ucive of mode gtouod and built accord lug to the very latest plans ot fortifications. STARTLING FACTS The American doopIp aro rnpltllr becomlmr rsco or uervouBwrfcKB.nnu mo inni IIia hr.afc mmnrivi Alnhniiso 1 loittutl WllUZBUOffU Allihoii-" 1 leiiiptllnil, ct itutltr. Ft. Vitus Dtuico, Or. Mills' Ci out Rectoratlvo Norvlnocuredhlin. Mm.J.R Millur.i'f Yalpar alBo.lud., J. L). Taylor, of Jn.iiiBj)ort, 1 id., enolt .ilncd2ii poiinda frtim t'ltlnc li. Mn. II. A. Curt ncr.of VHtuln, Ind..wi i cured of 0to 63 oonml elonsadartandiuuch h."idi ' l'o, diuiness, baetp Cha. and ncrvoun untslrnl inn. lir nnn tMktBl l'u..Bwoarsinatwnon in fltnu. ifiK-'-rnipiiiipw Dnnlel Myers, ilruoltlyn. Mirh., miyn his dnuantar wos cured of liuuinttyot tn cirrt' stnndlng. TrtaJ uoii ma nnii una poor oi marrrimn cures, k iumi M drugKlMs This remedy remains no ophiMa. Dr. Nl lies' Medical Co.,Elkhart, (rM, a'KHABL. MOXXJLK K'IRKB. Engineers! 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