m r V J V II, v BEAUTIFUL SKIN BoR.Wblto Hands with Shapely Nail j, t,nxu riant Hair with Clean, Wholeaomo Boalp, pro. dneed by Ctmctma. SOAP, tho most effective kin purifying and beautifying soap In tho world, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. Tboonly preventive 01 inuammation ana clogging of tho Fores. Boaf li ! throwglMm tha wnrM Pmtn Tuo k TntM. Oor., fM Propt , ttoeinn. IT fl. A fT"Ilow to Parity and Beautify tht Skta, Scalp 1 Blr,M Bklld frw. BABY HUMOnS aSSVJSSi'S.'SSS CURES No. 1 Fovor, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 8 Inflnnts' Dispose. ' No. 4 Diarrhea. ' No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. O Headache. No. To Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Leuohorrea. No. 13 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. ID Rheumatism. . No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. Ilnmphroys' norneopnthlo Jlannat of Diseases nt yonr Drujtelsts or Mailed Free. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of BScts., SOoU. or $1. fluniphroys' Mod. Co., Cor. William ana Joun bis., new xorir.. u0 EFKEOTS ATOt"-fHEU fiBTOM'S ftZITHLIZER Cuim general or special debility, wakeful ness, spermatorhcea, emissions, Impotency, rare, Is, etc Corrects functional disorders, outtd by errors or ckcetses, quickly restoring Leit Manhood In old or young, giving vigor and Strength vihera former weakness prevailed. Con venient raeaaje, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cur Cra Quick. and Thorouoh A' - dictived ly imitaticnn Insist on CATON'S VlUlliers. Sent sealed 11 your drag, cut doe not have It. Price ft per pkge, 6 tot 15, v ith written guarantee of complete cure. I matlon, references, ctt., free and confidential. E nd us statement ol case and 23 cts. tor a weck'r tiutl treatment. One only sent to each txrson. r CATOH MED. CO., BOSTON, MASS. Sold at Klrlln's drug store, Shenandoah, fa tvSr" '..-. nr.cinc Co..Pm...P. at Povlnakv's drun store, Ka Centre street. ALWAYS INSIST ON ISlUl WRAPPUl UNEXCELLED FOR DRINKING. C00KIHC, BAKING B? iannrnfl n breakfast B SUPPER fllUUUH CANNOT BE SURPASSED. GROCERS EVERYWHERE. MADE W1E A MAI AJAX TABLETS POaiTIVJCLV CDIU or. Ttopitcocjf,Sleep)wwoft, utc .caaip by Abu and other KxceaseM nnd ladi oretloaa, 37v ifuUshlu and. tHrti rfasilm Iiiit Vitality in old or Ton no an a man fortucr, bivlnMB or tnarrlag- inmnt Tnnnnilv Ami (Vrenmnfinn i I Vn tint a. Th4i nail alr'.a immmlktA Imnrnvfi mid tfffaetA n OTJlvH wli... a all o tier J fall. Iii I arm harteir Ilia sTfiOTjIna Alox V ..bletu. Tht., hTifM (forroiantii Bud nil) cure yrv We rlva a rucfro wrlitea ffuarftntQto effect a our.! (n eaclicaca of MTBBdtbinoper FriCO Mnp ier nackaae.or lutaiKHM ftutl treatmeat for Sft.SU Ily iDtul.in Fr m1 In Shenamlojili, Pa., at A. Waaley'i ftd Klrlln's. DruKSit9. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. Successor to vflMoitri&G'finEri 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent (or Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer, (yticura HUMPHREYS i'HE SIX DAYCYCLISTa Miller Wins tho Big Raco by Oov- oring About 2,014 Miles. THE TRAOK WAS A LITTLE SEOBT NotwItlistniKllntrTlilH.Tliroo Mott Aro Alicnd of Halo's Itooord Tho Itnoors AVho lMtilnliofl Aro All lit llxcolloiit Condition, Dosiilto Alnrmlnpc ItoportH Now York, Deo. 13. The big six day bicycle race, which ended at 10 o'clock Saturday night, waB won by Miller, the nying jjutonman" or Chicago, wno in 142 hours covered 2093 miles and 4 laps , on a nine lap track. The distances cov ered by the others were as follows: Hire, 206S.6; Schlnneer, 2007.7; Hale, 1920.2; Waller, 1883.1; Pierce, 1828; Gol den, 1778; Gannon, 1760.6; Enterman, 1753.7; Rlverre, 1746.7; Elkes, 1660.7. Klnz, 1C1C.8; Julius, 1603.6; Moore,1495.4; Beacom, 1360.8; Johnson, 1279.4; dray, 1229. The above were the figures as origi nally given out. But the managers ot the race now admit what has been al leged since the second day of the race that the traok was short. Yesterday surveyors went over the course, and, although it was officially announced the riders had not traveled a full mile for every nine laps, lust how short each "mile" was has not been given out. Prom what can be learned It Is be lieved that the track was something like 200 feet short to the mile, and therefore the actual distance traveled by Miller was about 2,014 miles. Miller was 67 miles ahead of Rice, the second man, and thus tho latter will have to his credit something like 1,949 miles. Schlnneer, by the new figures, will have beaten Hale's old record of 1,9x0 by about 15 miles. Instead of 90, as the original figures indicated, while Hale himself Is much below his old mark. After this remarkable performance Miller rode around the track several times, and then, to show his marvellous staying powers, got astride his wheel and, following a pacemaker, rode two miles In a little over Ave minutes. As a reward for the week of labor Miller Will get $1,500, aside from pres ents from wheel and tiro concerns; $1,- 300 of this is the winner s Bhare of the purse and $200 more goes for breaking the record. Joe Rice's share of the purse will be $800, and Schlnneer will get $500; Teddy Hale will receive $350, and "Waller $50 less. Pierce gets $200, Golden, $150; Gannon, $126; Enterman and Rtvierre, $100 each, and Elkes, $75. So much discussion has been aroused by the relative receipts of the managers and the contestants that It has been magnanimously announced that every man who finished will receive a "purse." In addition to those who finished who will receive prizes Is RIIerre, the Frenchman, who, as tenth man, not withstanding tho fact that he had been off the track more than a full day and night, comes within the limit of prize winners, there being 11 prizes on the list. Charles Miller, the winner of the race, spent the night at a Turkish bath, and when he reached the Uarthold hotel yesterday looked well. He felt In good condition, he said, and was fit to ride another six days. He certainly did not look like a man who had gone through the terrible ordeal of working 138 hours and sleeping four In the six days just passed. His eyes were bright, and he said he was not In the least exhausted. He has received a two weeks' engage ment to ride three miles nightly on a "home trainer" In a vaudeville house In this city. Joe Rice, the Wllkesbarro representa tive, was found at a hotel stretched out on a sofa, reading a newspaper. He was holding a little levee at the same time. 'Oh, I am first class, thank you," he said. "I went right to bed after a good Turkish bath, and woke at 10 o'clock this morning. Then ate as hearty a breakfast as any man could want, after which I took a walk and came back for a loaf. I don't know what I am going to do, unless It is go back to work. I don't care to say whether or not I shall enter another six days' contest; it all depends. If things seem to come my way, I will.1 Fred Schlnneer, the third man, who, like Miller, halls from Chicago, did not have muL-h to say, except that ho was feeling well, and that he would race again at the first opportunity. Teddy Hale Is laboring under the same trouble that affected him last year. He has almost lost his voice, But he looks to be In good shape, and he says he Is. He tipped the scale at 164, his weight at the start. He may decide to enter the six day race at St. Louis in February. Golden said: "I am getting old now; no more six day races for me. We old fellows are 'dead uns' now; the young sters are too much for us." Julius, the fMfc Sewedlsh rider, de clarcd: "Next time I go In I'll make them all see things. I'm all right, don't bo afraid." Enterman, the youngest of all tho contestants, was resting at his home. but said he was not used up at all. Harry Elkes spent most of the day In sleeping, after having taken a long walk In the morning. Ho will spend his time In Florida this year In get' ting Into trim for long distance con tests. The others who finished are In satis factory condition. One Important result of the race will probably be a stringent restrictive measure on long distance racing by the League of Amerloan wheelmen, Hitherto these events have been con ducted under the sanction of the L. A. W., but A. Cressy Morrison, vice president of that organization, declares that he will prepare and present at the next national assembly of the I A. W, an amendment covering the point so thoroughly that It will prevent any possible countenance of such an event In the future. sehold Hecesslt CascareU Candy Cathartic, the most won derful mfsdlfUll rllnnnvArv tt ttiA tJ and refrashiug to the taste, act cently and nnaltiVAlv An KilnAirit ltvtf.r mnA Ul. cleansing the entire svatem, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness, l'lease buy and try a box of O. C. O. to-day j 10, 25, 50 cent. Sold and Kuarauiceu iu euro uy ail orurElsta. DnniHKCMi for "Kldliiir the Goat." Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 13. Leana Wlnslow.who sued the Knlghts.of Mac- naliMka fnr S'ifvOAn for rllalnnntlnc nno ft his kidneys while Initiating him Into ti& Innal ficlat fnnf VAnn o im wea awarded $10,000 by a Jury In Judge UQies (uvimun ui uie circuit court. Uuckun's Arnica Salve, The beet salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, uleern. Kilt rheMtn. favAr mnui tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy rofunded. Price GIVEN 40 Third EACH LIOTH (During 1097) For partlcnlsrs send yonr name end fall address to Lever Drue., Ltd.. Hudson A Harrison 8t., K.w mk. jJgS We've Expected A Big Business, And our expectations have been realized. General business is better, which accounts for part of our increase ; but our goods, our prices and our fair, square way of selling shoes accounts for more than anything else. The Factory Shoe Store Is the leading Shoe Store in this region ; its position has been earned, and will be maintained. saaaaaaaaaaS MBsmmm vuy jUZLMlZS TiJW Aul-dUm 'i.' If we can sell you one sc. package of who tins admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for It will touch the spot. Grocers have SEELIQ'S. has added alitlieofSecl- Ig'a to ordinary coffee knows e erand drink thnt will please uerliusband. TheUptoDate Store, MAX LEV IT, IS Mast Centre Street, Holiday.Induceme.nts are Knocking CHRISTMAS DREAMS Trrily HATS. NECKWEAR. Strictly uew and fash- B P , , , , . . . . ,,11 . This department is complete with the ionable. High grade felt W fl the metronolitan style, and metropolitan hats, unlined, iu black and ili.Bll Ptic- We can accommodate the most ., . TT1I"' factitious buyers. Don't over-look our bIue at J J styles and prices. Stiffhats. The Dun- (ts Pr 'TTT', 7", lap. the Vouman. the U H L I'tw "Slnp'iS fA Knox, the Young, in V I I "j and also the latest a inch Ua 8 black and brown. All fill reversible four-iu-haud, I I i popular styles. I I U the ",v uavelty in the V XJ W rL,-u- market at this date. Another lot of high J A f f ...... grade stiff hats, in a . II Four-in-lutlids, Tecks, Band e aaW black or brown. All 1 1 1 Bow8 and aUo our usual big )L are money savers for 'ffiTfiWli !X ZDl 1'. tv y string ties, all at We have a still more nobbier and at- - ATTrir. n tractive line, of Flexible Huts at fxoo, Irl 0 VFS of l UISA f2.25.J2.50, 2.75 and $3.00. These puJ.e wi,itc coiow styles or prices cannot be duplicated ,in, rrice,from 49c. to $1.75 the elsewhere. j1 WrkI8 Glov of every descrip- E& W. Collars and Cuffs wk situ. Tumi. ' 1 i First Prl?s, eli of $100 Cash. 20 SMtnd " '' " (100 Pierce Special Dltjcles. " " $25 Gold Watches. FOR Sunlight soap WRAPPERS have outside style inside excellence and or genuine Lambcrtville Boots. All good ;ne to us. HOE STORE, MOYER, fVlgr. rchase. Twenty-Five Dollars tiful Parlor Lamp. HEDICiL iRHTIIT OH TMil To Any Reliable Man. Marvelous uppllnnceandono month's remedies of rare power will be sent, on tilal, without any advance payment, by the fnreniOBt com pany in the world in the treatment ot men weak, broken, dts cou raged Irom effects of exceoen, yorrr, over work. Ac. Happy ninrrl tecurod. complete res toration or development of nil robust conditions. The time of thla offer is limited. Ko O. 1. Mhornpt no deception! exposure. Addrerx ERIE MEDICAL COflSW:' Prop. Shenandoah, Pa. I "Shenandoah's Greatest mi mm Sill!! A Bargain Bazar. The holiday season being nigh at hand we call the attention of our many patrons and buyers to our first holiday announcement. This is not only a holiday inducement, but one which answers for the entire fall and winter season. During our progress we shall offer OUR GOODS at such values that will completely cast in the shade any of our former attempts of the present or past seasons. We are never undersold, and never approached in prices if we know it. Our Sale RUDINI GIVES It UP. The Itnlln.it I'rmnlor Unable to Re oonntrtift tlir Cnblnet. Home, Doc. 13. An official noto an nounces thnt th Marquis dl Rudlnl, having so far failed to form a cabinet, Visited King Humbert at 11 o'clock last night to acquaint his majesty with tho state of affairs. The late cabinet, headed by the Mar quis dl Dud I nl, resigned on Punday week, following the resignation of Gen eral Pelloux, the minister of war, as a protest against the action of par. llament In amending, contrary to his advice, a bill dealing with army pro motions. It was well understood, how ever, that the ul'eror reason for the retirement of thp full cabinet was the bllef that such a course was necensary In ordpr to make It possible for the Marquis dl Rudlnl to eliminate certain lrierimclllnble elements and to secure a ministry that would be unanimous. The report that Marquis Vlsoontl Ven ost.i hud accepted the ministry of for eign affairs was premature. Because of bis in.Uiltity to seiure the marquis' a . ,'i tance Itudini has relinquished the tusk. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoso who will go to-day and get a peek ago of OKAIN-O. It takes the place of coffee at nbout I the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can be given to tb children as welt as the adult with great benefit. It is made of pure trains and looks and tastes llko the finest grades of Moeh or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Grain-0 is better for the system tban a tonic, because its benefit Is permanent. What coffbo breaks down Grnin-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Grain-O. 15c. and 35o. Miit'ilel-ed Illt Vntller. Cleveland, Dec. IS. Patrick MoKen nay, an aged man, and his son John, aged 30, quarreled while at the supper table last evening. The father threw a knife at the son and the latter struck the old man with a chair, Inflicting injuries which caused death within a few minutes. Tht son was arrested. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of now lifb and vigor, take No-To-Bhc, tno wonocr-worKcr tnac manes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days Over 400,000 cufbd. Buy No-To-Bao from your own druggist, who will guaranteo a cure. SOc or fl.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Coming Kvcnts. Dec. 29. Klondlko social at tho Primitive Methodist church. Dec. 31. Twenty-fourthanuual ball of the Rescuo Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, nt Bob' bius' opera bouse. Dec. 20. Grand ball in Bobbins' opera houso for tho bonofit of Thomas Martin, who lost his left arm whilo at work at the GUber ton colliory. It Is easy to catch a cold and just ns easy to get rid of it if you commence to use One Minute Cough Cure. It euros coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia and all throat and lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, safe to use and sure to cure. C. II. Hagonbuch. Gnlii(r to Hilly i'or Christinas. New York, Dec. 13. Nearly 1,000 Ital ians sailed n the Auguate Victoria for Italy Saturday. This large number is attributed to their desire to spend Christmas in their native land. The largest number of Immigrants ever de ported on one day was sent back to their homes on Saturday. There were 47 divided up among four ships. There Is no need of little children being tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. Dewitt's Witch Haze salior-ivos instant relief and euros permanently 0. II. iiaRcniiucii. at the Door. Gent's Furnishing Store. (Jo O17. UNDERWEAR. Special drive oa heavy fleeced-lined Underwear. Shirt nnd drawers, in blue, brown and dark giay. Sold separate Piti e camel's hair, derby ribbed wool, pure white wool ami blue wool. At our own reduced price. Pull suit The latest in fine plaids, very fashion able ainoue our young men. sizes. We have them in all For the Holiday Trade. Rich in color and nnnlitv. largest line in the comity, from 48c. to $2.25, rn 1 win '2.25 I1 BloodfHerveFood VerSoERlErTAK. For Weak nnd Run Down People UUKT IT ICI Tho richest of all reslors WnRI 1 1 10 1 tlye foods, because It re daces the essentials of life that are ex laustod by disease, Indigestion, hlf b llvlug, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES I ffiiSSS digestion perfeqt It creates solid nruscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes mtlve and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and ns a female regulator baa no equal, l'rtoe 50&, orflve boxes (2.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help yon. Advice and book, free. Wi-lto Us About Your Cnse." THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, lSU Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. SPHC1AL SALE FOR SATURDAY ! Lemon Tirorm lOo lr twini Peanut Cwiuy lOo " Soft Cream Candy, nil flavor lOo 11 ' ltutterCupfl 101 " " New Kniclftml I'eanut Taffy lOe ' Choice Mlxet. Candle 10c " Mnlofteea ltuttereup Sticks H lOo " " Hufjfar Coated 1'eannte I Do " 11 French Hutter Scotch lOo ' ' Cncoanut Taffy lOo u tloarhound Drops 10o 11 " ChncointeCrenm 19c " ' All kinds of fruit candy 15 " " Klondyko Gold Ilonton Chliw 15c " " Cream Dates 15c ' 11 Christmas Candy 8o ' Our Candy Will be Very Cheap for Christmas. HEW YORK CONFECTIONERY COMPNY , 110 North Main Street. LA DUES DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho original and only FRENCH an Fa nml ralinlilA mm DH tilO nifir ket. Price. $1.00; sent by mail. Qonuine sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. DRINK OVARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. mmmimmmmmmmm "THEY DO THE WORK" 3 BRONCHO 1 3 3 3 HOMCEOPATHIC PEMEDIES 10c s Relieve and Cure 2 : Head Troubles E Stomach Disorders : System Irregularities of noted pliysipjaiiB : "For every III, a special pill." 2 Z If not at Drugstores, wrlto 3 : Bronx ChomlcalCo.Jonkers.N.Y. 2 ; Health Itook Stalled Free. 5 11 inn-. i.',;:ni,i 1.1 iilllnilllil;;;,;i,ililii.inlllll!lli;iiiiui,. . lira i W 1 IP All ,Jj0Zmm D A v f 5 POR SALE EVBBTWHEEH. ' X 'tiiiiiiuHiiiiiinniiii' - i 'iiMiiii uiiiiiMiiiiiiintifM' HUM,. ,. I "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." SAPOLIO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING WHtN IN STRONG AGAIN ! iiis wiiuio winE. All ara n, Miredar.rp,isTn.,.T money, s oo. SB1 ,o,fr boot m i I" J ;:r; -. -. 111 i, 4 J ;For Sale alK!Rl.m'S.Drufr Store, Shcnanaoah, pa. ANDY CURE CONSTIPATION 10 4 25 SO ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ? "r; """orroIMr ,. f,TOh , ..,; tlj l,l l''eiaVeaa0 i A sjp ISatjaejsaaaaaaaaiaaaai. - - - - "f a.ssatttiaa PROFESSIONAL CARDS. nx. W. it. YINOST, VBTBRWART SURGEON. Graduate and T.te Resident Hottae flargeca the Unlversltr StaU of IT. T. Headquarters :-Oommeirlal Hotel. Bk.nandoali THHRB YKAIl COUKSH. Calls night or day promptly rwpend4. jy M. BDRKK, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Afflo-Inn hul Minor mntr of km Centre streeta, Shenandoah. J. II. POMKKOY, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Denser If Mates and Centre streets. pitOP. JOHN JONB8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Loek Box 88, Mahaney City, Pa. , Having studied tinder some of the beet masters Ip London and Paris, will glv. Imoii on tbe violln.Biandolln. guitar and vocal oulrare. rms reasonable. AddVees If. oare ef Wroase. the jaweler Shenandoah. ' A genuine weloome waits yon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. ruin and Coal SU. Blnest whiskeys, baers, portsr sad ale "d etgar?. D C4" Pnee driofce ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCHUTKUJ. DIVISION. AOVTUHKI XJ 1 0M . i i 1 Jfhpenfxvllle, NorrlitowS 3iSit Sundays, 9 ( , ' weok dajra, avt in An M "OU IV JQ n. m. Chui Olrt, A,uTp.T nJl"" urancli. anii i;.L...',.r . i liiiwi.ipm KOK YORK. 1 88. H 20. X B , 0o, SO lis. sju 5 ' (?l?lnr Car). 6 o5, rS T tT !. 12 00 noon, iiiiung unn s oo. a 00. fi i p. m., 12 01, o -aj, ot,y 12 35,1031 nnTS Vi" i'rK', S..(T1 week-days, and 7 43 n. n .u ' " w WASHINGTON AND TOB SOUTH. Cor), 112, 818, 'sl 'fsm jP'"toe wsf?2- fig nlKlit week day.. Sundays k (E t ' i?S InsCarJ p. m. and 12 03 alglii&cSHe'-'mM , I-wc.Ila street station via Ca'law.r. w.. bridBo-ISipresa, 705 p.m. dally " rtv" 2 aotafsm n S'ree Wnr'-Eipre, n a iw, 4iw, ouu p. m. Sundays, US til . (accommodation a 80 and SOOp. r.1 Stone Harbor-EiprW 9 00 i. , AIm,b ua weekdays. SunduysS 00 a? mi W l'or homers Point Kinreu . ... t , p. m. weekdays'nd.S- : I. 11. HCTCllINSOIf, jTlfm. Oen-lMa.Wer. 0, BATON'S TANSY PILLS' Alar.J vnu lArs VVUMAN'3 HE LlfF, r.r H.7." -iT " """riUJMQ BATE RFdlETt. For sale at Klrlln's dru store and Bheaandoali druc store. fc IU HtHALO KtADhliS. Twenty Coupons of the HERALD f?1 ni' 5f.v.',0"1? Workmanship of a beautlfcil llfo-elze, free hand crayon ST: worth $10.00. Taken from any iU. g- ;lnct P'lotoffraph.tlntype or dnKeireo- type at M. If ecker's Studio, SOS Wast afc. Centre Street, Shenandoah. Pa. Ill we require Is 60 cents for material. 2T "O'e at all for plctureB. Prlei of frames from $1.bo up. OPElf STJTfD ATS. 1'iTVKrrfVPtn oiifl 1-.. (.-.-,.- t e "T vSf. thrmy Hou"-WIf- IMRAW 1 f MIM DMT ? -jivnunuu YT JUlllilTILil s 1 t III tlin tinileA DO O utn,wl.i.,l t .. " Hlirajna, Bruies, Cnuiip.-, Rliuunmti-tii, E aiid all Relies and puiim s Price 25 et(. and 50 cts. per Dottle. s Prp-:K) by II. J. HACKETr a rn paji.i..i.t. DOUBT, TRY Tl y iiave stood tin t m o( yn. (1 h.tve cuted tli mundi ol cairi of Nervout Pikeuci, tuih as Dcbtluv. Dlziintffi.Slt-etiUue) nc.s and Vancocsk.Atrophy.&c. They clear the brain, tirngttva the circulation, make digearioa perfect, and fmnart a hakfiket nn inciu ... . checked rmantntiv. UDleUBatUata n4ntlnsanity, Consumption or DaU. AdUPrffiSi '"rT Lf.S, VV ""i4mi guarantee torure or n , CATHARTIC ALL ? DRUGGISTS' 1 j ccnio (or oox. or sale by A. WasJey,
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