V 1 i SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS, One of His Experiences. 5 or tlnrty-clalit years Taut. Loud followed Hie i i n.n-.r nf tlmt tlnir hi masU'Pof a es r 1 t.tl upon ret Irlnff from the water was np v i m (1 liy tlio Secretary of the United Slates T i ury to superintend the eal fisheries In 1, ivhlr-h position lie held live years. lie i- i tic-, one experlenee as follows! Itir eeral years I had lieen troubled wlfh r. i al nervousness anil pain In the reft!"11 t my heart. My (treatest allllotlon was I Ur ilo s iess; It was almost Impoaaible at nny I nme tw obtain rent and sleep. Having seen l)r Miles' remedies advert l-el I began using ftirvine Alter inuinK it small quantity mo m In received was so grout thai 1 was jiosl vely alarmed, thinking tho remedy con Intd opiates which would finally bo lnlurl m , me, but. on being assured by the clrint th it tt was perfectly harmless. 1 contln ii J It together with the lleatt Cum. Today 1 im conscientiously say that Dr. Miles' R tratlvc Nervlno and Now lluart, Cure did . ire for mo than anything I had over taken. I hud been treated by eminent physicians n Ne w York and Ban I' ranclsco without ben tit I owe my present Kood health to the nidi ' iouti use of these most valuable renied les, nil heartily recommend them to nllallllcted . I was," -Cant. A. I'. Loud, Hampden, M". 1 ir M 1 les' Hestoratlvo Nervine and New Cure rrn sold by all druggists on a pofclllvogiinmi 'et, or by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klklinrt, luu. on receipt ot price, 81 per bottle, or sl settles for SB, express prepaid. They are Ueo from all opiates and diuiKuroua drugs. CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 Wost Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -AOKNT FOlt- .CELEBRATED I'M 1 1 AND PILSIER BEERS, 1 1 Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. A CUP OF CHOCOLATE delicious to the taste, Invigorating g mado in ONE MINUTE from BoV Mr "i Only 30 eta. for a full pound package. . F I 7rea sample on application to manufacturers. i (OH OILS BY jJ.K. Severn, F. E. Mngarde. W.;H. Yfj,tere MAUIIICS3 RIVER We are now prepared to All orders In largo or small quantities at our wholesolo and retail store. All orders executed with care and promptness, Jl-lSw 8 B. Jardln (St.. Shenandoah, Pa. NEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ana Carnages io Hire. ',ulluc ot all kind promptly attended to 41 PEAK ALLEY, Rear of iheCoffoe Hoist 1 WEEKS' SALOON. iV 17 S Mad. Street. . Uil Br&cds of Wines, Whuitjs and Kgw Freeh Beer, Porter ind Ale BJvrav on t(n 141 JOE WYATT'S LOON AND RESTAURANT, , j (Christ, Uossler'a old stand.) Jtflilu unci coal ts,, HUeuniirtoaU I 1st beer, ale and porter on tap. TheflnMi 1 1 1 Ads of whiskeys anfl sizars. Fool room n led. 'liblic Notice! loo t- ccroby g:en tbai persons atro attaining ber ktg wtu be proaMutaa 1 ovided by the Aot ol Assembly rovd m th, lew. lib BttWHH' Tho Oity of New York on tho Rooks Off California's Coast, PASSENGERS AND GREW RESCUED. Tho VcMol llormiir, Owned by tin, Piiolflo ninll .StpmnHlit, Couii.ttiyf Will l'rol nhly lio DiiMheil to riercs iintl llr Valitnliln Cargo Trovo n TutHl I.o. San Francisco, Oct. 27. The 1'nclflo Mull eompnny's stHtnor t'lty of New York Vi'iit, iisliore last evening hi a fog, anil will prolmhly hi' a total Toss. She mtletl for China and Japan at 8:80 p. in., and went down tlie bay under a full head of strain. Aliout 4:30 p. m. the big ocean steamer was lost sight of, and a half hour Inter the booming of cannon could be lieard and signal rockets could be seen bursting above the fog. The station at Port iX)bes at onre sent H message into town and soon every tug In the bay was racing for Point Bonita. Ar riving there it was found that tho steamer was hard and fast on the rocks, having gone on them under a full head of steam. Site was in charge of Pilot Stevenson at the time. An soon as the ship struck tltoro was a scene or wild confusion, a couple of hnn rtWHl Chinese in the steerage setting up a howl that could be heard half across the Golden Gate. Captain Johnson was won derfully cfml, however, and ho and his olllcers soon restored order. It Is now reported that tho steamer is hard and fast on tho rocks. There is eight feet of water in her hold, and the tugs cannot move Iter. Tlie loss will be half n million. Xo Insurance. Tho puBsengcra have been taken off safely. the steamer is lying broadside upon the rocks, and three or four big holes are stove In her Iwttom. The vessel will bo a total loss. Tho tide is receding, and she Is now high upon tlie rocks and the surf pound ing in upon her. There is not much wind, however, and very little swell. The tugs now aro hovering about tho wreck and could possibly pit 11 tho steamer from the rocks, but it would be useless. Before signals of distress brought as sistance from San Francisco tho passen gers wero landed at Point Bonita. About this time Captain Johnson dectdetl to jet tison tho cargo and save as much as possi ble, lie dispatched a third ofllcer and a crew of six of tho sailors in a small boat, directing thein to row to. San Francisco for tugs and lighters, but tho crew could make no headway against a strong tide, and were swept back. Another of the boats, crew in command of tho purser, was picked up by tho tug and brought, hero. The City of Xow York was built in Chester, Pa., in 1875. She took away an unusually large cargo of Hour and general merchandise, all of which will probably bo a total loss. It was valued at l!V),O0O, and she carried JltfO.OOO worth of treasure. Threo ltiillrnuilurs Iturnml to Dentil HAMiror.a, Mich., Oct. 27. A Tolerto, Ann Arbor and North Michigan freight train, witli an extra engine, rnn into a sink hole about three miles north of hero, Behind the engine were two tank cars of oil and threo cars of coal, which were wrecked and piled on tlie engine. Tlie oil and coal caught fire, and Engineer Beau lin, Fireman Alhers and Brakeman Mil- llgan were hurried in the debris and burned to death. The body of Brakeman Milligan was recovered. Nothing remnined of the bodies of tho two other unfortunate train men, who lived atOwosso, Mich. Engineer Benulln leaves a wife nnd two children, and i lreman Albers a wife and one child. Mcf.eml's Latent Alleged Deal. New York, Oct. 27. A sudden rise of threo points in the prieo of tlie stock of the New York and New England road has caused a renewal of the rumor that Presi dent MeLeod will effect an entrance for tho road into New York over the elevated railway system. It is also asserted that the New England and Lehigh Valley roads liavo entered into an agreement of some kind that will form a through line from Bullalo to Boston. Still No Settlement at Uetlileliem. Bethlehem, Pa., Oct 37. Tho Lehigh Valley grievanee committee is still in ses sion, and the members think they will not adjourn before the end of the week. Tho grand olllcers of the Brotherhood are ex pected this evening. Delegates from Wilkesbarre, Mountain Top, .Mauch Chunk, White Haven, Mahonoy City and Gaston nave arrived. Death of u Froncli 1'rIncpM. Pahis, Oct. 27. Princess Margtterito of Orleans, daughter of the IJtic de I'omours, and granddaughter of Louis Phillippe, king of France, died here of consumption, aged 47. Heroldestbrotheris Countd'Eu, who, as husband of the Princess Isabello de Braganoe, would be the legitimate successor of Itoin Pedro on the tliroue of Brazil. To Form a Sewur ripe Trout. Pittsburg, Oct. 27. A movement is on foot to consolidate all tlie sewer pipe man tifaoturlng concerns of the upper Ohio valley, including the firms at East Liver pool, Toronto, New Cumberland, Calumet, Empire and Freeport. The trust will be incorporated under the laws of Ohio, and will have a capital ot 760,U00. Employers and Kmployed Will Confer. LONUON, Oct. 27. The Mine Owners' federation has consented at the request of the Miners' federation to meet representa tives of tl." latter organization and dis ouss the whole question of the strike with out prejudice. Hitherto the owners would discus only the question of a reduction of wages, Miners Mttdo Idle liy Fire. ScRANTON, Pa., Oot. 97. The boiler house of the Clear Spring colliery, West Pittston, was destroyed by Are. The breaker and engine room narrowly escaped destruction. Four hundred employes will be idle pending the repairs. New Orlennft' Illd for the Illg Fleht. New Ohle.ws, Oct. 27. The contest committee of the Olympic club decided to make a bid of W0,00() for the Corbett Mitchell fight, provided arrangements can be made with tlie Hjlice not to Interfere. HnglMtimen Uuy the Clieroken Hontlw. Fokt Oibson, I. T., Oot. T. Today 1100, 000 was deposited with the sub-traasury at St. Louis to bind the purchase of Cherokee bonds by an English syndicate, tho con tract having beau signed some time ago. l'b Westhjir. CooUr, Moept nearly ttettaMrr towuper dtttr near the ooaat: mthwe4rly wluJ; fresh aud brlok on the eotwt. Fresh Air end Exercise, Getalltliat's possible of both, if in need of flesh strength and nerve force. There's need.too, of plcnty oi fat-food. Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence. St-olfs Emulsion is constantly ef fecting Cure of Consumption, 'jtronchith and kindred diseases where oilier methods fail. rr. pnrnt ly Rcutt 4 Untmo, ft. Y. All drilKlt. POLITICAL. Ar0TE FOR -FOR- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR -FOR- CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR GEORGE FOLMER Ol StienruiiWmli, -FOH- TREASURER VOTE FOR -Fon- COMMISSIONER VOTE FOR C. G. lATTEIi -FOR- REGISTER. VOTE FOB DrJhnielDeckrt -FOR- County Treasure Dr. THEEL 1317 ARCH St., rhllaj.l.hl. (nmoagirioij Private) h the only odi-able to curt) the uufor turinU' ring frumlllood Voioon, hpelal UUc&m.'.. htiit-turc, Ic lillUr tleoty, tiupuU'iioT, etc primary or mood 1 try, (uo matter what otbera write, trlol. aar. a-lwriUo of faaraotpc), and all tho train ofeUKeic, by tbeoomMaeii AlKtpathlo IJiUUuoiiaiblo, and Koltotlo awtemaof wwilclue. Kellef at obm. i rdth cam oiirwl ta 4 to 10 dy St'itd tlv two-oentitMiupa fur book TruOi,' nif thing that Kill Mtooiab you, and a true frk'tid lu inBirlng faunautty and tfaoae ocmumiiUting ftarrlaxe. Huuri dally! 9 lu S; evo lagi, fi to B Huti'lavH, 0 lu 12 M. Hi v. tire of quack, Uwir MoK Uteraii tratuwaud ftaudulmt s4vvrtluui'uta. Prtfs Popular Saloon, troMMriy 4o Wyu') 19 md 2! West Oak Street araiAJIDOAH, VA. Oil sir tok4 wltk tfc bast w, mt, Xc ALLEN A Klllil Crurnil Murderer. PllH,ADF,!.rilIA, Oct. 27. Coroner Ash- brldge hold an inquest this forenoon on tho body of Mary Simpson, who was brutally murdered at her home on Phila- elphia street by John Hoemelle on lues- day night. The testimony adduced showed that Hoemelle, though having a wife and two children, had been living with the SlmiMon woman for several years, and that the murder was committed In a mo ment ot jealous freii7.y produced by ex cessive drinking. A peculiar feature of the case is tin- attitude of W. S. Haun and John Kurtz., to whom the murderer con fessed his crime, and who, throngh fear of Hoemelle, who threatened to kill them If they revealed the alfair, kept it secret for twenty-four hours. Coroner Ashhridge held the murderer without bail for the action of the grand jury. Stone's Latent Culifi'iMliin Credited. WAfflWGToM, Intl., Oct. 27. Toagentle- mati of unquestioned veracity, who has just returned from Jeffersonvlile and who lias known the Murderer Stone all his life, Stone said that he was crany when ho made his first statement before tho grand jury, Implicating the nienjlviys, Clark, Yarlier, Cosby, Williams and At liite. Stone said he was so wronglit up over his crime that when he made his first oonfession he was seized with a desire to implicate anyone whoenmein his mind, His last confes sion is generally accepted by the people of this community. Six Workmen Terribly Scalded. ASHLAND, Wis., Oct. 27. A frightful scalding accident occurred at the pulp mill, in which six men were horribly burned, one of them, it is thought, fn tally. Tho men were opening the digester when it suddenly exploded, dashing scald imr water on everv side in the room. The sulTerings of the men were Intense Joe Long and Charles Bottick are the most seriously injured, and It is feared they will die. Tlie others will probably be crippled for life. Nobody to lUulile. TllHSTON, Oct. 27. Coroner Coutler, of this city, made an official investigation of the wreck on the Pennsylvania railroad at Lawrenceville, Wednesday night, in which several persons were injured and four trnnnw killed. He decided that no Inquest was necessary. None of the dead have yet been identified. The coroner does not blame any of the trainmen or tho rail road company for the accident. Governor 1'uttlson will Kiiforce tlio I.nw IlAHHtsmiHr;. Oct, 27. The report from New York that tho Vanderbilts had se cured n controlling interest In tho Lacka wanna, and that a coal combine would in all probability be formed, bnsserved to di rect the attention of tho state authoritie to that quarter of the country. Governor Pattison said- "Should there be any viola tion of the law I shah stand by the statutes." Indiana's Alleged lupnno MtmlGraR, LoOANsroKT, Intl., Oct. 27. Sirs. Charles Schmidt, who shot ami instantly killed Oscar v niton last trldny, was adjndgi- guilty of murder in tho llrst degree, and committed to iitil without bail. A special session of th" grand jury will be called to indict the murderess. Mrs. Schmidt's de- fenso will be insanity. I.,orl punrnvtm Home Agnln. Queens-town, Oct. 27.---The sleamshli Hrltnnnic, from New York, having timong her passengers Lorn Dunraven mid his party, haB arrived here. Tho owner of tho Valkyrie said ho was in good hoalth and nappy at the fact that his horse Molly Morgan won the Cambridgeshire stakos on Wednesday. It Cares Ooldl, Ooughi, Bore Threat, Croap, Infill, eaza, Whooping Cough, BronohiUi and Aathi&i. A certain euro for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. tTfte at ones. You mil see the exoellent effect rfter taking the first dose. Bold by liualcra everywhere. Xlargc bottles 60 cents anA $1.00. MTHE KIHD THAT CORES s . H m M m m JKKOME HAIX, TORTURING i I II .1 I... rn v (iii Dana's S&rsaparilla j "IWASCUKED!" in b Ms. Ball vkb tue ntu-T man to pi wiiase m mi OllANA SaHSAFABILLA Co.! I I dtN rLWsiEN ! I haTc txtu a smnerer fronin illeiKliiclut the lut tvn vrntn. Lutim E fall I ww in une of our lural luperi an uilverttw-J ii uniii ot our liiMiit'iiie, auu i I tcUiuuuial of It 1 BuoiiilPrrul cma. I Uuid.d to try one buttle. Th tlr-( Iottle BsTfiktiv rvlu'rrd me. and bv the tliiu I huii taJ gU more twulua 1 W.U 1)L'KK1. I caul SABSAPUJILLA la. aaf and rllMe HttMllsilsiv. M'Motfcrd, N. nv.pwouuy yuun, JKHOUF. B.OL. Th. truth u Mt. Ball's uiut U wrtLAMl pu krcobMs,tl.T. Bm UMttwHIa 0,, Ms!, MitM. fllAlfflliliS' WELCOME. hat Oity Vies with Paris and Toulon in Cheering Russia. ITALIANS AID IN THE DISPLAY. They Onln tlin Admiration of l'renrlinirii by Dernrittlnie Tliclr Iloiioes in Honor of tlio YMtt of Admiral Avrlun and tlin Czar's Ssltnrji. Marseilles, Oct. 37. The Hnssian sail ors Rrrlved here at 11 o'clock, ami wero mostenthusiastiealh ,-ived at the depot. The scene witnessed at Lyons were re pented here, men and women pushed for ward almost under the horses' feet lu their efforts to shako hands with or embrace the Husslan olllcers. The most enthuslastio cries of "Vive la Hussie, vive la Prance, Ive la cr.ar," etc., were to be heard on all sides in deafening tones. The crowds w.-re so dense that the carriages were several times brought to a standstill. The city is a mass of flags and bunting representing Russian and French colors, nnd everybody and everything is In holi day attire in honor of the visit of the Husslau sailors. cross the principal streets through which tho Hussians passed handsome tri umphal arches were thrown. Near the railroad station and about the Hue dtt Nord the crowds were the thickest, and excitement was most Intense. There is no denying that the pitch of enthusiasm to which tho peoplo of tills city have been worked tip is quite equal to anything do scribed as happening at Toulon, Paris or Lyons. The municipality of Marseilles has ex pended large suniB of money in the decor ation of tho public buildings, and soveral of them, notably tho town hall, are so beautifully arrayed as to rival tho build ings of Paris. One of the facts much noticed nnd com mented upon in connection with the deco rations here, is that several of the Italian societies aro taking part In the festivities, and have richly decorated their headquar ters for the occasion. This has given rise to a friendly feeling towards the Italians, who for a long time past have been de cidedly frowned upon, not only in this city, but in many other parts of Franco. Thus it is th-1 Italian, ns well as itussian nnd French igs, aro to bo seen floating to tho breeze in several qunrtersof Marseilles today. All Kngtlnlt Opinion. London, Oct. 27. The Standnrd says that If the currency of the Union is to bo restored upon a gold basis tho United States government must bo allowed to sell bonds, with the proceeds of which it may provide itself with gold. "The net upshot of tho business," it says, "must, there fore, bo a sensible addition to tho public debt of tho United States or a comploto surrender ot silver. There is no middle course." Churtfuit Against the Miitln. IlAZLETON, Pa., Oct. 27. John Novak was found hanging dead from tho branch of a treo on tho mountnin rond between Kbervnle and Lnttimer, tlio liody being suspended by a piece of flno wire. Ho wns the brother of Adam Novak, through whoso efforts the Matz brothers were con victed. The Novaks wero hated by tho Italians, nnd this murder is believed to be the work of tho Alalia. A l'nxllUt Sent to dull. Champaign, Ills., Oct. 27. In tho trial of persons for participation in the "Chi cago Unknown" vs. "Speedy" Taylorprize light, held in an old shed near this city soveral weeks ago, Georgo Treessee, who acted ns referee, was found guilty and sen tenced to ninety days in the county jail and a line or S2o imposed on him. . Yeats lor Assault. Philadelphia, Oct. 27. Edward Moul ton, a young colored man, was sentenced by Judge Dregy to five -. in the East em penitentiary for ast-u.ul and battery with intent to kill Frank Howard, colored, whom he shot in the thigh and neck on the 11th instant. rtodncoil Uutes 'Will Stand. CmcAtlo, Oct. 27. The trans-Missouri lineB have agreed that they will not abol ish the cheap World's fair rates west of ot tho Missouri river until the trans-Continental linos agree to a restoration of rates to tho Pacillo coast. Did Not Murilur Her Child. Sabatooa, Nt. Y., Oct. 27. The trial ot Sirs. Hanna Mary Parkhurst, of Green field, who was charged with murdering her 3-year-old son, ended in a verdict of not guilty. Not niillty of Kmliezzlement. ADRIAN, Mich., Oct. 27. After a stub bornly contested trial the case of Banker Osear Bills, charged with embezzlement, terminated in a verdict ot not guilty. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotation of tlie Nan Yurk and ' l'lillailelphla KxetiMiitteii. j New Yohk, Oft. 36. There was great ac tivity In stock today during; the early houra, thounh the close waa somewhat Irregular. CloHlng bids: l Lehigh Valley DTK Pennsylvania 61 Heart Iuk SS St. Paul .Mta Lehigh Nar fP-4 Heading g. m. 4s... 70 Heading 1st pf. fig. :Wi Reading M pf 5s HH Reading Sd pt. As.. 194 N. Y. A N. E KM W. N.Y.APa V4 H. A B. T. com. .. 35 H. & B. T. pref.... Erie 15 D., L. & W 15 N. Y. Central 1U3 West 8hore Lake Erie & W... 1TH Niw Jersey Cen.. 118 Del. & Hudson. ...1S8 HeiirrHl Mxrhrts. 1'hiladilphia. Oct. 88. Flonr to light de- j maml: wiuler superflne, t!!i.10;wtnter uxtru, $S.12M0 !15; Xn. 2 winter family, S.5ut.T5; , Pennsylvania roller, straight, 33JU1; watern , winter, clear. $S.80tff3.15; western wluter, straight, S3.1&3.3 !; winter patent, tS.SQ8.75; Minnesota, elear, )2.7S3.ai; Mlunesota, straight. 4.'I..VKrrJ.ni: Mlnnesnt-a, patent, $8.88 , 4.15; Mlnnwita. favorite brands, higher. Hye flour, $.U5(3 per barrel. Wheat quiet, easier, with WV bid and OTHii.asked for October; 67o. bid and (i'Hc. aked for November; uoMo. bid 6(tc asked for December; 70c. bid and TOHo, asked for January. Corn Arm, dnll, with 4Ko. bid and UHw. asketl for October; 4. bid and 48Hc. asked for November; 4sWc. bill and 46c. asked for December; 45c, bid and iAj&t. asked for Januar . Oats quiet, tinner, with V. bid and asked for October: aMo. bid , and 3U4e. ask. d for November; HbUc. bid and 87c. askml for December; 88Mc. bid and Who. asked for January Heef Arm; extra mesa, $10,511 , ail: famll., U 50. Pork tlrm; new mem, j Sil. Lardiuiet. aieaily; steam rendered. fia40. i Butter In iutHler-ite deuvnd, unchanged; New York dairy, l i.r, ., western dairy, llW&iOc.x Klglna, asc.; New Ymk creamery, Siiiil7Kc.; Weslern oreauurj, aT)fe.; Imitation cream ry, lmaSio. rheew steady. New York, large, e.llHo.;duy, fane, listllc.; do., part aklaia, ' iicWHo.; full skims. 3o. Eggs unlet, steady; ; Nsw York and PeonsylraaU, aagJita.; wejav ' am, lllflaa Frauds Kxirt in many forms, but there is no fraud that is more contemptible than tlie one of substitution. OfnHthesul slittition frauds there is none which perpetuates a greater outrage upon the consumer than the substitution of Imitations for Cottolcnc, which is the only reliable, wholesome and healthful shortening upon the market. Don't bo in duced to purchase Counterfeits of Cottoln, or you will lie lamentably disappointed iu the results. Cottolana as a shortening is endorsed by physicians and cooking ex perts. He sure that your cook uses Cottolons. Bold lu three nnd live pound Mil. 1 1 Mi Made only by N.K.Farbank&.Co.i( CHICAGO, Professional Cards. JOHN K. COYLK, omoe Ueddall building, HheDSndosB, P. gOL. FOSTER, ATTORXEV and COUXSKLLEll-AT-LAW. Koom s. Mountain City Hank Huiiaing, Pott- vllle, Pa M M. BVJKKK, A TTORNKY A T-LA TP. SHSHARD0.4H, FA, Office TtoomS.P. O Building, Hhenandoi.li, ai a Listerly building, 1'ottBVllle, c. T. HAVIOK, 8UEQE0N DENTJS1. OtUoe Northeast Cor. Mala arid Centre SM ihennndoah, over Stein's drug store. M 8. KISTLElt, 51. D PHYSIOIAN AND SVROEOK. Offlco-UO North Jsrdln street, Shenandoilt. La aW J vj S3 SHOE no'Wip. . Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a sinA Best In the world. ' I5.0D 14.00 50 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 52.0(3 FOR LAOIEt- 2.0 0' I.7!f FOR S0V3- $2.00 -75 FOR If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made tn the tataf styles, don't pay $6 tc $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 r $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look Hti wear ai well. If you wish to economize In your foot aw,1 do so by purchasing W. L, Douglas Shoes. Name si price stamped on the Utton, lock for It when you buy W.I..DOUOtAi. r-T.-.r3ror Sold bJ JOhEPH H.I,I., 14 South Main Ptreet, Shenaadoab, Pa. C. V. Roth, Rlngtown, Pa. Entirely ummRAKEi AND A SURE CURE FOR COSTIVENESS Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of 1 the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Erup 1 tlons and Qkln Diseases. I Prico 25c P" toult, Ceil :y all Stictiits. imt, imvM loci, rrops. lunisctos, tl THUS CHOICEST DB12TK& Oae always be bad at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sta, Ban Bar, Alt and F-orter ado a Man rjla Mv ara oa hand. fVdlta unnt ir :i CURES RISING BREAST . "MOTHER'S FRIEND" &8oFt& offered chiln-bearing woman. I have bean a uncUwifc for many years, and in each ca.i whero "Mother's Prlcnd" had been used itliaa accomplisbod wonders and relieved tnu-'h siulering. It Is the best remedy for rlsiru of the breast ka im, and worth the prioeforuus a lone. Mum. M. M. BsiwrtS, Montgomery, Ala. sent by express, charRea prepaid, on receipt of i.riiv.ftAOperboitle. PKADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Bw4 by all druggists. ASbaSTA. U4. PHILADELPHIA, rtj -sJr"!W3 HP hi" . ai i. im -v s" 9 '' li'
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