!TIIE fiLTK pilOEll i Dulio of Sutherland's Widow B3- SIMJl'UR TESTI1M Introduced in an Alleged Poison ing Class in Buffalo, A WITNESS TROII THE GRAVE. coines Lady Eollit. 1 i 1 1 j t Purifies dtid Beautifies by restoring to healthy activity the Clogged, Ir ritated, Inflamed, Slug gish, Overworked Pores. Bnld throughout rtL IVrnM Doo A"D Cntv. Cnnr-., Sole Prop. IlMton, U. 8. A. ifHow to Purify ud UMuiify Iks 6klo,"mUeJfre. POLITICAL CARDS. y jpou c niEK urnMKss, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Cltircns party rules. jion chh;f nntaixs. CHARLES G. PALMER", Of the Fourth Wnnl. Subject to Citizens pnrty rule. .CHASES BteodfEerveFood Tor Weak und Run-Down People from Childhood to Old A&e. VhAT !T IS ! '"h rlehfetof nil rcstnrntlv l-ouii-, 1 .t. it i-ylutt A tho EJilue KtilniUncM t' ' 1 1 'i n-rvp s that aro cibnustrd in ' ' itf :ivmirllu 1hit dlseiiKP, ItidiKPitlor., hiii j -.ii in overwork, w jtry, eict'ssoh, abuse, etc. WHAT ST DOE8' Hr making the blW . . .-i 1 nn inn i'in iierrfct.it creiwea -f tli"-. i a'iri !str tliftl Th unr-con iw. muyttie brnin lrom" active a"! rt ri i lost via!i'y hurl fctop'jnjt an 1 eaki'PM In nthf r bp. U haa , 11 t i1 r i fririiiit'rPiralMnr It tu worth its " "1 . 1 Jneb'Xli.etnawMlc, PrK'o&i v.,jr Li .h DruKKtg or by nail. Unntt Ire. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1.1 t .ttmt tit.. lMilUtKibl4V Chlclicotcr l.iifflUh Diamond Hrantf. Orlclnnlnml Only Genuine. A BAFC. alwai rcllaUo. ladies tik i 1 Drupilit for CAieftfw .Win 'a-A .Brrtn I In Kcl and melfcmgjg7 tunes, alwJ with blue ribbon. Tut VM J no other, Jt'fttit dangeroun tubttUu- V f (ionj cmJ fmlafion. At nrujrgim, or ieod 4 n fftaroi ir Tiftrucuian, ii'inmomaii r Relief for I.mllppu" (n letter, bv re I urn StulL 10.4)00 T-'-tiraonitU. .Yams leaver. Chlchfttpr(jL(-nilciilC'o..Matlfon "auum tcJd bi til 11 ' "ru-mnti. l'hlltv. I'm, CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood should Bend at onco for a book that explains how lull mauly vfeor is easily, quickly and perinanently restored. No man suUoring from weakness ran nf. ford to Ignore this tiinolv advinp. Koolc tolls how velonmcnt and tono are Imparted to every portion of the body, fcent with posltlro prooi8(sealed)rce toanymanounppllcation. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO.N.Y. 604 Nortfi Sixth St. Side entrance on Green St PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. tl.llTlnl'It.L'Tll'll'liU jruralmiiin fura llonpltuL ixterlc(it-b III crinonr. STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, kgeniral Debility, Lost Vigor, excesses and all other effects of youthful" folly of both sexes IVrninncntlr cured nOcr crrrj onocloha fallcil. IDST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN ORGANS RESTORED, bi'nii live 2-i-ent t-tnmpa for liook Trill li. Tlie only exjKMir offfnackB uiufprywnnt teftlnioiilwl.. " DR. 1088'S BOOK FREE v?IvvVA(,Vl,t 'I,4; SK.SL kw jieH AM) W.l.li.N, 2u8 twra; cloth bound: s curely eulrd n4 mllfdr.'i:. Tr? ninihymmU trlctly onlluentlal. ni positive, quick oar, ?uarao'.eid. xn nutter how inu tanilLoa, I wlllj,0! Ivwy euro j-nu. Write or criL DR HSR 329 M- I5tiijst- Pbiia.Fa. Mil v U U 30 years' Cvntinufwpraitlc Toams to Hire. If you wank 'to litre a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purpose pay ShleluV livery stable a visit. Teame constantly Qn (mud .at, reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. A genuine welcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S, SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Blnest whlakeyn, beers porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance drlnkf and clears. P. rtlNFIELD; Agent for A C It o rt i n 1 r o li n 11 A Jnf For l.tf I. ,1 1 0 1. ftl 1 I X m jf k. ti v u Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Tho ptosy Froshnoss And a velvety sof tneos of tbe skin Is Inva riably obttyuecl by those who use I'ozzaNi'a CouiplexUin 1'owuer. IGNOBLE BHITISII "NOBILITY." An InlprtMtliiK Cluipli'r Kolitttnc to llic Iltld.l Arlfitourni'i uf IliiKlitnil A llli rcititiililo Unite WIki 'iirnuk Ills Wife nml rttiully fitr an AtUentttrimft, London, Xov. 1R. Sir Alljert K. Itcilllt, incnitier of imrlliiiuoiit for tlio ytntth til vMon of lllii)?tm,?ni miifrlotl yeitonlay to the I)omgttr Unfiles of Sutliorlniul. As Mrs. Hluir, tho dowrjKor duoliem vis Hod the United States with the third duke, afurwiirtU liar hunljnnd, a few yoHrs ngo. After the thlrd.dtlke'n death, In 1HVI2, she dlnputott his will with tho prewlit dulio, hU and ni one of the results the dow titior duchess speut six weeks In llollowity Jail for contempt of court in burning the important documentary evidence. The trouhlo eventually was eonpromlsod. Sit Alliort K. Holllt is a wealthy ship owner, and is Conservative in politics. Mary Carollno Mitchell was tho ilnnph terortho fato Hev. lllchard Mitchell, I). 1)., principal of Hertford qollexo, Oxford, and a distinguish ed scholar. It or first husband was Captain Arthur Klndersloy Iilalr, n member of an old Somersetshire family, who was o d u c a t e d at Ox ford, and served In the Crimea and the Indian mutiny with tho Seventy first Highland Light Infantry. Jlrs. Hlalreasunllv LADY r.oi.LlT. made the aenualn- tanco of the lato Duko of Sutherland, ind the twain wero smitten with each other. It is said thatCaptaln lllair sought refugo fnjin the M'amlal bv blowing his brains out. His donth while on a hunt ing excursion with the Duko Suther land set Mrs. Hlalr free to follow the duke at her will. The flint Duchess of Sutherland, who was Countess of Cromartle in her own right, resented the Intrusion Into her do mestic circle and Instituted proceedings I for divorce, but abandoned them at the I direct Instigation of her especial friend, I tho queen. Tho Unison with Mrs. Blair continued, and when tho duko fell ill at his maanlll t cent country seat In Staffordshire, in the , autumn of 18S7, Mrs. Iilalr planted her self at his bodsido. with tho full approval of tho infatuated duko. Under these cir cumstances tho duchoss and her children kept at a distance. At length thodoctor's bulletins announced that tho duko'sdeath , was Imminent, and at their earnest solid 1 tatlon tho duchoss went to Trentham. I 'Within a fow hours after tholr arrival tho I danger was past, and tho duke quickly I ' rallied. " I A terrlhio scono Is then reportoil to havo I I taken placo lwUveon tho Injured wife and , I her children oh tho ono sido and tho in-1 I trudlng wonittn on tho other. A filial at-1 I tempt was inado to drlvo the latter from' the house und to puta stop to tho scandal, j iiiu BwiuiKui , MimiK ill inu Miopui L Ol lliu duko, was, however, victorious, ami it was tho duchess, accompanied by all lior children, who loft Trentham suddenly the samo day. Tho duko, who had scarcely recovered from his illness, omliarked with Mrs. Iilalr on board his yacht, and left Knglaud 011 a prolongod trip, going to Java and the United Statos, among other places. Whllo in tho latter country tho first duchess died, and loss than four months later Mis. I31nlr becamo tho Duchess of Sutherland. As Mrs. Iilalr she had had a placo in London society, but her offorts to ro-enter tho charmed circle as Duchess of Suther land did not meet with success, and sho was still socially ostracised when tho duko dlod, on Sept. 123, 1802, Tho marquis was duke, and tho day of tha socoud duchess was ovor. At tho funoral of the Into duko nona of tho fam ily took any notice of hor. Tho duchess was given barely tlmo to pack up hor thlngsandqult Dunrobln castlo. Sho went oft to Tittensor Houso, In tho neighbor hood of Trontham, which tho lato duko had desired hor to regard as hor own prop erty. But whon tho old duke dlod tho turn of thp stepson pamo. By ordor of the now duko admlttanco to Tlttonspr was refused to tho duchoss. Then camo a legal contest for possession, In which tho duchess was defeated. Sho was also ordered to deposit 111 court tho Sutherland diamonds and heirlooms, which sho had plncod with her bankers. Then tho now duko Instituted formal proceedings to contest tho validity of his father's will. It was in tho course of thoso proceedings that tho dowagor duchess was committed to jail. Karly in April, 1803, in the court of probate, boforo Sir Francis Jeuno, tho counsel for tho prosont duko asked that a writ of attachment should bo Issued against tho dowagor duchoss on tho ground that, having obtalnod an order to Inspect cortatn papers, sho had deliberately placed in the flroa documont which, uudur tho ordor, sho was permitted to Inspect. For this sho was sentenced to six weeks In Jail, and to pay it lino of $1,250. Sho sorved out her time, but was accorded evory priv ilege while detained. Sir Albert has political ambitions. Ho had a chance in tho formation of tho Sal isbury ministry to obtain a prominent, nlinoxt a cabinet post. But his chance goes with Ills inarrlagu to tho dowager duchoKS. Though In some respects a most estimable lady, sho lias not the cachet which is thought o-nmutial for position in the Salisbury het. If he makes his way upwards it will lw In tplte of his marriage. Hid Shu Die? "Xo; the lingered -aud uitlered along, "pining away all tho tlmo for yearn, the "doctors duiug her no good ; nud tit hut "v cured by this Hop Hitters the "perssiiyso much about. Indeed! Indeed! "how tliiiiiVftll we should bo for that "medicine,' Wasiiinhtox,,!). (J May 15th, IS OnxTLKJin.v Having been a stiU'eiur for a louts time from norvous prostration and general debility, I won advtwd to try Hop llittcra. I havo taken eiio bottle, tmd I havo been rapidly getting better ever since, and I think it tho best liiedtcluo 1 over used. I ant now gaining strength and appetite, which was all gone, and I was in despair until I Oricd your litters. I am now well, able to go about and do my owit work llefore taklug It, I was completely prostrated. lilts. MAItY KTI AUT. Isn't it a pity that so nnny women go through life as nervous, fretful itnaliiR al. ways in a sick-bi-d or on the verge of it Thev are to be sincerely pitied for the gteat majority have in them the making of liealthv, amiable, capable wives and moth ers. These cases become sadder still when It is realized that the sufferings they endure are unnecessary. Any woman can be healthy and amiable and helpful if she will take care of the health of those delicate organs that are essentially feminine. Tile greatest known medicine for women Is Dr. Pierce's l'avorite Prescription. It cures all weakness and disease of the or gans that make wifehood and motherhood possible. It allays inflammation, son(hes pain, and restores calm and strength tolte shattered nerves. It prepares for wifehood and maternity. Over 90,000 women have testified to its virtues. Druggists sell it. "I commenced using your medicine three days afler mv child was liorn,' writes Mrs. A. J. llry ant, of Vilbratmm, Hampden Co., Mass. (care of Wesleyan Academy). " It was the fourth one, and I never got up so strong and well. I can do nil my own work. I have recommended my friends to try the ' Favorite Prescription.' " If somebody was offering to give away gold mines for the asking what a scrambling there would be 1 When a mine of health is offered there is some lively scrambling too. Over Wo.ooo people hurried to get Doctor Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser at $1.50 per copy. It has i.ooS pages witlt over 300 illustrations. Something over 00 of these pages relate to diseases peculiar to women. This book may now be had free. Send 21 one-cen' stamns, to World's Dispensary Medical Association, liuffalo, N.Y., the cost of mailing onlv, and get the book in panel covers ; or, send 31 cents for cloth binding. A A OiVVfW Ml 1 r: ys That's why tfc-v e-toy their COVFBU. Any grocer cm teM vou why cust men keep cotntcg b . for SH7.2Cx'S. o- Si rt'W: R mmi hizel mi fou Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c, and Si. 00. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paM on receipt of price IIC3rilllClS'IlLD,(0., Ill US l!lllm6t.,S.wYork. For sale at I'm luky's tlrutr store, 2S Ka&t 1 Centre street pei?jya. aifroad. kt'iiUVKlLL DIVISION. ScrrEM licit 20, 1894, Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abuvr date forWigani, OUbertou, FriicUvlllev.pArl Water, St. Clair, rottsvlllc. Hamburg, Iteadluc Pottstown, I'lioenlxville, Norrlstown aud Phil ailelphlatllroad street statiop) nt COS and'1141 a. m. nnd 1 20 m. on week days.. For Poi vltle and Intermediate stations 9 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlgans, OUbertou, Prackvllle, Dan Water St. Clair, l'ottavllle, at 0 OH, 9 10 a. m. atir 11 10 p. m. For llainbitrg, Heading, Pottstown Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0 PC 9 -10 a. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave Frackrllle for Shenandoah Bl 10 iO a, lu, nnd Jill, 15 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. at. Sunday, 11 13 a. in. and ft 40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Hhennntloah at 10 15. U ft a. in. and t 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. in, rimiday ai 10 10 a. 111., 5 15 p. 111. Leave l'iilladelphln, (Broad street station), foi Phetiandonh at 5 57 and 8 35 a. in., 4 10 and 71) p. m. week days. HiiiidnyH leave at 6 50 a. hi Leave Ilroad street station, Philadelphia, lu flea dirt, Asbtiry Park, Ocean Grove, Lou Princh, nnd luteruiedhito btutlons,4 05, 0.50, 8.25 11.39 a. 111., 2 3S, 3.30, 4.05 i. m. week-days, 6 0C Saturdays only. 8ioift tttop ut InterlakeD forAsliury Park!, 4 05, R.35a Leave llroud Street Station, Philadelphia, FOU NEW YOltK. Impress, week-days, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 733, 820. 9 50, 1021 (DIlllliK Car), 11 00 a.m. 12 001101,11, 1235 (Limited 1 00 anil 4 22 p. In. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 30 (Dining Car) 3 20,3 50, 4 U), 3I). Sfill (Dlnilli Cnr, 000 0 50, 8 12,1000, p. in., 1201, night Sundays, 3 20, 1 05, I 50, 5 15, 820,83,U50, 1021, Dining Carl, II OH n. in., 12 1), zi i inning uiri, l oo Li.iuuteLti 22 tiimut; Car, 5 20 3 50, Dlnlux Cur, U 35, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. til., 12 01 ulKht. Kxpress for lloston without change, 11 00 a. in., wcek-day, und 0 50 p. li., dally, roit wauhnoton: and tub south. For lUltlmre anil Washington, 3 50, 7 30, 8 81 10 30, 1198 u, in., 12 01) 11131 Lliultnd Dtn 1 1 0 Cur), 112. 318, 4 11 (5 19 CniiKresslonal Limited, DJnbiK lUr), 6 17, 055 (DIiiIhk Car), 7 5S (Dlnluic Car) p. in., and 12 0,1 night neek days. SuniLiya, 3M, 720, 912, 11 W a. in., 12 09 1 18, 1 11, t 5 U) CiiiiH-rsMUonal Limited, Dining Cur), 0 85 (Dining Cur), 7 58 p. in (Dlntnr Oar) anil 12 OS nfKit. For Se Gtrt, !Sirlng Like, lUdmar. Ocean drove, Asliiiry Park tid Lung llraiich, G.V), 8 25 and 1 1 39 a in . 3 80 and 1 00 p. 111. week days. Sundays, 8 25 a. lit. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Lettwllmad stie-l station, Phlladalphia (vu Delawnru rler luldge), express, 70S p. m, dully. I,cavo Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a, m,, 2 00, 4 00, f OO p. in. Uundays, 8 45,9 45 a. 111, Accommodation, s 00, 8 20, n. m 3 30 nud 120 p, in., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 u. lu., 4 00 and 5 00, p. in. For Cais3 Mav, Anglessea, Wlldwood and Holly lleach, aud Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon Hxpress, 9 00 a. 111., 4 00 p m. .week days, Sundays, V 00 a. lit, Kx press, 910 a, 111., nnd 2 90, 4 20 p. la wnek days Sundays, 8 50 a, in. For Somers Point -Express, 8 50 a. ru.,4 00 . in. week days. Sundays, 8 n a. in, . M. 1'itEVOHT, J. 1!. Woon, Uen'l Manager. Ocn'l Pass'g'r AkII Mrs. Stf i-tiiniin, Cfitlrgi'tl vi Itli Caitslni; ller lIuslMinil's Death, l'rtMMoits b llonmrlt nlile I.cttiT Wtltteti and Mgm,d by lllm Three lhls llefore Ills Di-hIIi, j lirn .Mti. Nov. 13 Commissioner Fair-1 -hild's ntllee was not large enough to hold 1 all tlie people who wulltcd to hear Mrs I George sierninnu's testimony In herown behalf yesterday in her examination mi tho charge of poisoning her husband. She Identified two letters written by hor bus-' band, the first In answor to his mother, ' who had urged htm not to marry the de fendant, In which he expressed skepticism of the gusslp about her having poisoned her first hiisluind, aud confidence in tier virtue. He wrou- tho second letter U pro tect her from slander. It Is in tho nature of an ante mortem statement. The de fendant deUilled all tho circumstances of of hor husbands Ulnons, nud said that after his death she had authorised a post mortem examination, so that there might bo no doubt that ho had died a natural death, During Mrs. Sternman's examination a most remarkable document was submit ted to her by tho court. It was a written ? t tit 01 lien t signed by her dead husband, and which Mrs. Sterninau declares was drawn up ami signed twree days hefuru her husband's death. Tho document is tlddrossed "To whom It may concern," and in part rends as follows: "I, George II. Stornnian, having had I very peculiar attacks at times during tho past six months, aud of which no one but my wife and a lew of lier relatives know anything, write this to stale if 1 should tlio whilst lu one of them, 110 person can say that it whs caused by hor hands in any way that 1 tiled 1 have nevof had a doe tor, because 1 always camo uut of them all right. I "I hope what I havo written will eon-1 vineonll that they may not think that my wife hud anything to do with such an un common death." 1 Mrs. Stet nman said that this statement has boen drawn up Iiecause she had beard 1 some talk of hor former husband dying of ' poison. ltheitnnitlsiii Cured In a Hay. j "Mystic Cure" for Khcumatlsm and Xeu rnlgin radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco the cause and tlie disease tniinedlateU dlsappeais. Tlio first dose greatly benefits: 73 cents. Pold by ( H. llagenlineh. Druggist, Shenandoah. The Ijlle . ... .. i nut i is, mi's I'lunee Wedtlcd ' London. Nov 18. Miss Annie Howard, daughter of 1 he bite Charles T Howard,1 of New Orleans, was married on Wednes day in St. .binies' parish church, Pad- i dlngton, to Mr Walter 1'arrott, of Lon don. Miss Howard was engaged to be married to Hon. Carter Harrison, mayor . of Chicago, who wt!s murdered only 11 short tlmo liefore his marriage with Miss Howard was to havo taken plnco. 1 llnriti'lfrss Mull Wagons fur New York. 1 New Yoiiu, Nov. 13. Within a week or so the ilrst horseless mail wuguns over , lisod in tho United Statos will bu put upon ! tho streets of this city. They will bo uin- 1 ployed In tho collection of mall from let ter boxes about tho city, and letters thus collected are to bo sorted, stumped and bout to their proper railway stations with out going to tho general postollico or any branch postollico. Murderer Dying In Ills Cell. j IlAHltli:, Out., Nov. 13. Michael Bron- j linn, tho convicted niiudorer of Hanker J. ! A. Strahy, Is dying in his coll. His oxe- j rutlon was set for Jon. ID, but nobody ox- I tects him to live that long. The Wt'iither. .For eastern Now York, eastern Pennsyl vania pud New Jersey: Fair; cooler; : orthwostcrly winds llow tu M'ard Oil un Attaelc of Croup', In speaking of this much dreaded disease, Mr. C. M. Dixon, of Pleasant Itidge, Pa., said, "I hae a little girl who is troubled frequently during tlio winter luonllis vitll croupy tifl'ections. Whenever tho first symptoms occur, my wife- gives her Cham berlain's Cough Iiciucdy, und tho result is always prompt and satisfactory." This rem edy is used by thoujauds of mothers throughout tho United Statos, and in many foreign countries, and always with perfect success. It is only necessary to give It freely when the child becomes hoarse or as soon us the croupy cough appears und all symptoms of croup will disappear. For sale at 6s and 50 cents per bottle by (Irithlcr llros., druggists. Coming Kienfs. Nov. 2(1. Thanksgiving turkey supper in Hobhiiis' opera house, under auspices of All Saints' church. Dec. 3. Twenty-fourth annual supper under tlie auspices of tho Welsh llaptiat church, in Ilobliins' opem house. . Dec. 21. Second annual ball of the Patriotic Drum Corps in Itobbius' opcru I house. Kellef lu Six Hours. 1 Distressing kidney and bladder diseases lolievod in six hours by tho "New Groat I South American Kidney Cure." This now I remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding pronimnoaa in rouoviug pain lu tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. Ibreiloves retention of water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you want tiuiek relief and euro this is your remedy, bold by Shaplra's phatmacy, 107 South Main street. A Thirteen-Veiir-Oltl Murderess. OsWK(ii), N. Y,, Nov. 13. Fanny Soho tleld, 11 eouutry girl, 13 years old, has been lodged tu the comity jail oil tho charge of murder lu the first degree In administer ing ur-mlc to two small ohlldron of Albert F.ebl, of CoIosm), whoso hired girl sho was. An autopsy revealed arsenic In largo Quantities. The Ideal rmuircu, James L. Frani'Is, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal rauacea lor Uotighs. Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for tho last flvo years, to the exclusion of physician' iu-eeription or other prepara tions." Itev. John Hurgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes : "I liave been a Minister of the Methodist L"pi)pal,ohnrch for 50 years or more, and havo never found anything so beneficial, or that gave ine such speedy udief as Dr. Kiug's New DlseoMry." Try this Ideal Cough itemeuy now. a rial unities free at A. I Wusley s drug store. p "A Good Foundation." " Lay your foundation with "Battle Ax' It is the corner stone of economy. It is the one tobacco that is both BIG and GOOD. There is no better. There is no other 5-cent plug as large. Try it and see for yourself. SURE CURE FOR Dyspepsia, Mslaria, SSegptasSiiSss, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, Genera! Debility, Etc. 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Take no risks but get your houses, slut k. fm niture, etc., insured in first-cUss ri- liublo companies us represented by DAVID FAUST, StiMT' AUo Life and Accidental Compuulefl .1! CSB A Celebrated leiuslt 'nwtlers ucit ft UTw'l ire ll witli Tt .y ia l . n.iv 1, on'' ...1. Js' rvujetliu. Ai. -v. l.'.vi.',! I, ' n' 1 dl dlui Lit tsut In I a inprkrt. A jK' 7 UlllViillll.lCti vjs(, Us k 3l , . Wl- VI . a.ttivsll cti. Dr. - T ml W I O M 3 NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! THOMPSON'S DIPHTHERIA CURE rol i ijuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiii H3 ill lb int. UlAKu. tYtill ilBlti fe An lnfalllhlo lemedy for 8or 'm luumi, 1.111,41 IjlhU,, l.t b ; muehdreuded disease Dlphtheila, 2 1 cuied every time Thompson's Diphtheria cute is tipplled accoru. wa 5 fug to printed lnstiucttons given E, with every bottle. Perfectly barm less und posltlvo to cure. Not a USl I Ci single cao on record whole it rO 5 fulled. S5! fed w The only Remedy In the t- World that positively cures Diphtheria. k Thou-nnds of unsolicited tostl- nionluls on band which speak for iliemelves. Sold by druggists and iteaiers at 60 OTS, A BOTTLE. 1' j.i ir dealer Luppups not to buM' nay on hand write to' tbe maim lieturers, cuoIdaUsg u two-cm. slump and! ilia goons will be shlppeil C.O.I), llyullliieutibdon'l 4 full to buvu tbUMedleluo lutndy In - the house, tit all times, as Its ust v ill save all fear of death by Dlph- is' tberla. " Thompson Diphtheria Care Co. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 5t Sale at KIULIN'S urup; Store. S! ah. ur. Ssf Co., Csiuupa. For sale at Poviuskv's drug store (eiiln street ICast v