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THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., OCTOBER IB, 1881.
MRS. LYOIA E. PIliKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS.,
Tahiti ti-ie
Newport Advertisements.
HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN,
Facts About Horses.
iAu "EqueKtrlan Manager" In Eng
land gives the following Interesting facts
about horses :
It scarcely needs stating that a good
memory is hulls tenslbte in learning nny
thing. And if a horse has to learn a trick
or routine performance, he can only do
so by remembering It from time to time
of going through it. Both horses and
dogs have wonderful memories; but I
will narrate one or two Instances relating
to the horse.
I was .once driving to Long Milford in
Suffolk at a spot where there was a bridge
leading over a river. As we approached
the bridge, the horse pulled up, and
would not move without whipping. For
gome time I was at loss to account for
this freak ; but it afterward occurred to
me that the last time I had crossed the
bridge and with the same horse, I had
pulled up at that spot to speak to a man.
Unless there Is a reason to the contra
ry, we always prefer occupying the same
field each time we visit a town. Some
times it happens that the stud groom,
who is generally with the first wagon,
forgets which field it is. But by giving
the horse his head and leaving him to
himself, he will pull up at the right gate.
The groom never finds him to be wrong,
and drives straight in.
When in Southampton some years
Bince, I had to pass up High Street daily
and had a different horse almost every
day. Whichever horse I had he would
slacken speed at the Star Hotel, and
went to turn into the yard. Upon men
tioning this to the groom, he explained
that, five years previously, when theclr
cus was in Southampton, the stud had
been stabled at the Star, and the horse
had not yet forgotten the place.
I have my opplnlon, founded upon
close and varied observation, that horses
can and do convey to each other very
exact intelligence by the sounds they
produce, from the proud sonorous neigh
ings for a full-spirited horse, down to
the whinnylngs and snortings and other
little sounds with which all keepers of
horses are familiar. Once, in a long sta
ble containing twenty stalls in a row, a
horse at one end was dying. Near the
other end was a horse of timid disposi
tion, which showed marked signs of
dread and extreme nervousness, as
though conscious of what was going on ;
trembling from head to foot, and stream
ing with perspiration. I feel convinced
that intelligence of what was passing had
reached this horse, and that being of a
nervous temperament, the poor animal
had been troubled to the painful extent
we had witnessed.
Another example of a different kind.
It often happened that I was away from
the company for weeks and months at a
stretch, and on some of these occasions I
had returned along the same road by
which the circus was crossing, thus
meeting the vans, one after the other all
down the line. When yet there was
some distance between myself and the
nearest van, my horse would seen tor see
the nearest van-horse, and salute him
with a loud neigh. This would be at
once answered by the van-horse, which
seemed to pass the signal to the rear
down the line, where it was taken up
from horse to horse to the very end, per
haps three-quarters of a mile away. Then
as I rapidly drove by and met the vans,
each horse would turn toward mine as
he passed, greeting him with a friendly
and joyous neigh ; apparently holding a
short conversation iu passing, as though
welcoming each other after a separation.
For it must be noted that it was only
after long absence that such demonstra
tions took place.
Potatoes.
Mr. John B. Mooie finds the early
Vermont more productive than the early
rose. The mamoth pearl is preferable as
a late-keeping sort. He thinks that a
larger proportion of small potatoes are
produced when pieces of large tubers
with only two eyes are used than when
the whole potato is planted, though he
has seen fine crops from planting small
potatoes.
Kahoka, Mo Feb. 8, 1880.
I purchased five bottles of your Hop
Bitters of Bishop fc Co., last fall, for
my daughter, and am well pleased with
the Bitters. They did her more good
than ali the medicine she has taken for
six years. Wil. T. McClure.
The above is from a very reliable
farmer, whose daughter was in poor
health for seven or eight years, and
could obtain no relief until she used
Hop Bitters. She is now in as good
health as any person in the communi
ty. We have a large sale, and they are
making remarkable cures.
W. H. Bishop & Co.
tW Women that have been" given up
by their dearest frleuds as beyoud help,
have been permanently cured by the
UBe of Lydla E. JPlnkham'e Vegetable
Compound. It is a positive cure for all
female complaints. Bend to Mrs. Lydla
E. Pinkham, 223 Western Avenue.
Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. 42-48
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Jr n Positive Pnra
for 1I then PnttiCiil ('omplnlnti onfl MVnlrneitet
ticummon to our brut fi-mnle population. -
It will cure ntirply the vornt form of Female Com
plaintii.nUoTAHAn troubled, Inflammation and ITlcern,
tlon, Fnllhig and IXeplnccmcntJi, and the consequent
Pnlnal TVrnknpw, and Is particularly adapted to the
Change of Lire.
It will dlsdolre and expHI tttmora frnm tlie ntorns In
an early (tage of development. The tendency to can
ceroua humors there Is cheeked very upeodlly by Its uia.
It removes falntneM, flatulency, destroys all crating
for fltlmulnnts, and relieve weakness of the stomach.
It cure Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration,
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Impression and Indi
gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing patn, weight
and backache. Is always permanently cured by its ue.
It will at all times and under nil circumstances act In
harmony with the laws that govern (he female system.
For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this
Compound Is unsurpassed.
liYIM A E. riNKIIAM'd VKHFTABLE COM
POUND Is prepared at 83S and W Westnrn Avenue,
Lynn, Moss. Price 91. Sl bottles for 05. Bent by mall
In the form of pills, also 1 n the form of lozenges, on
receipt of price, il per box for either. lira. Plnkham
freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Bend for pamph
let. Address as above, ifrntion thl iiper.
No family should be without LYDIA E. TIMC HAM'S
LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, blllousnsss
and torpiAitj of the liver. S5 cents per box.
If Mold by all lru0frnts.
3Uy
THE
SPRINGFIELD
SEWING MACHINE.
Rest in the World.
The manufacturer of the SPRINGFIELD are
aware that. In order to meet the critical and
economical demand or the times, the machine
must posses a comb nation ol mechanical excel
lences, making It superior to anv ol Its prede
cessors, and at the sa ne time bo offered at a price
that will place It within the means of all.
Fully realizing the force of these conditions,
they oiler the Hprlnglleld, confident that It will
tlnltlll every requirement that can be expected or
a first class family and manufacturing machine.
Every Machine Is warranted perfect In construc
tion. In case any of the pu is prove defective,
when machine is used for family purposes, within
Ave years from date of uurchase. the mannfactnr.
ers will replace such defective part without
charee. This does not apply to needles, shuttles,
ul vuvuiua. juuuu VJ
THE SPRINCFIELD
Sewing Machine Company,
13 6m
SPRINGFIELD, MASS,
yALUABLE FARMS
AT
PRIVATE SALE.
TTI R SllhSPVlhpr ,ltrAla at PrltratA Q.,1a
.. . v,nwv unio iuv
lowing desirable farms:
SO, 1.
Is a Farm contalalng
Sixty-three Acres,
Alt irood land In n irnnH otata if Hi.,nf
having thereon erected a
GOOD DWELLING HOUSE,
And all necessary Out buildings, situate three
miles south ot Bloomlield and (even miles from
j""" " '" piace plenty ol
Choice t ruit of all kinds, (tood water at the door.
t2,S00. Terms easy.
XO. 2.
Is a farm situate in When, hold turn Slfr falnlnn
about B
115 ACRES,
having thereon erected a
GOOD DWELLIXG HOUSE,
with all required Oitt-bnlldlngs, the Birn being
entirely new. 'J his farm Is situate about six miles
from Uuncannon and four miles from Bluomlield
There Is good water near the door, plenty of
streams on the land, a (rood Apple Orchard and
other fruit, and will make a desirable home. Price
,oou, aciiiib casj1,
AO. 4.
Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two
miles from bhermansdale. containing about
Une Hundred Acres,
having thereon erected a
Good Dwelling, and other Out-buildings,
A well of good water at the house and another at
the Baru. There Is considerable trult on the
premises, and the land is good and well watered.
Price, l.i.otio, and payments can be arranged to
subpurchaser.
XO. 5.
Is a FARM situate in Carroll township, about two
miles from Blieimansdale. cnHtuiiiluir
Seventy AoreH,
of good land, and having thereon a GOOD
DWELLING, and other Outbuildings.
There is a good spring near the house, and the
Farm Is well watered. There Is also a (Jood Or
chard in benriuu condition ; this will make a de
sirable home. Price, dl.foo.
XO. 7.
A TRACT OF LAND containing SIXTEEN
ACKE. (half cleared! having thereon erected a
GOOD TWO 8TOKV PLANK HOUSE, In good
order. - This property Is located i! miles south
of Bloomlield. and has on it plei.ty of FKU1T ol
ail kinds, and will make a very desirable home
a party wanting a small tract ut land. There isa
running stream of water near the house and a
well of good water close to the door. Price lluoo,
half to be cash and the balance in two equal an
nual payments.
W or fiuiher information address the under
signed at New Bloomlield. Perry county, Pa., or
call at his residence three miles south of Bloom-
field.
C. B. IIARNISH.
August 17, 1680.
Sjm5acttiLia;j
THE CREAT
JWlZLIXGTOir ROUTE.
r?r"No othor lino runs Threo Through Pns
engrr Trains Unity bet-.vrrn Chicago, Dcs
Moines, Council UlulTs, Otnntm, Lincoln, St.
Joseph, Atchison, Topckit nnil Kansas City.
Direct connections for nil points in Knn?ns,
Nelirnskn, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne
VBdit, Now Mexico, Arizonu, Idaho, Oregon and
CnllfornlB.
Tlio Hhortrst, Speediest nnd Most Comfortn
Wo llotite vlnHnnnlbul to Fort Si'ott. Denlson,
Dnllns, Houston, Austin. Sun Antonio, Galves
ton nud nil points in Texas.
The itnciinnled Inducements offered by this
Line to Travelers nnil Tourists, are as follows:
T-3 celebrated Pullman (lll-whcpl) Pulaco
Slopping Cars, run only on this Line, C, II. 6c
Q. I'nlaco Drnwlng-Hoom Cars, with Morton's
Itpclining I hnirs. No extra thnrgo for Scats
in Kcclinlng Chairs. The famous C, B. & y.
Pnlnce Dtnlnir Curs, (lorgoous Smoking Cars
mini with Klcgmit High-Ducked It til t ii n Re
volving ( hnirs for the cxcluslvo uso of flrst
class passengers.
Stool Track nud SunrHnr ripilpiTiPnt, com
bined with their CI rent 1 hroiiirh Cur Arrange
ment, mnkes this, nbovp ml ot tiers, thefnvorlto
Hontq to the Smith, Soutli-Wcst, and tho Far
West.
Try it.nnd you will find traveling a luxury
lnstpnd of n disenrpfnrt.
Thro.igh Tlekpts vhi this CplchrntPd Lino
for srk! at ali ollit(S lu tho 1' lilted States and
Canndm
All Information nbont Hntes of Fare, Slpep
Inir Cur Accommodations, Time Tallies, &o,
will lie cheerfully given by applying to
J. Q. A. DR AN. Gcn'l Eastern Agent,
UUu Viihington St'., lloston. Muss,
nnd ill 7 llrimdwav, Now York.
oAftlES H. WOOD. tirn. Pass. Agt., Chicago.
T. J. PO'ITKII, Gpii. Manager, Chicago.
March 15. 1S81 4tlt
A f. Outfit sent free to those who wish toeniraire in the
niiint"t pleHHiuit and profitable lnulnt'ns known,
sfl w EverythliiK new. CapitHi utit reipiired. We wlli
furnish you everything. I0 a dtiy and upwards Is
eanily made without etayiitK away from home over
nildit. Nt risk whatever. Many new workers wanted
at once. Manyaie maktiiK fot'tunes at the buslueHH
Ladit1 make ur much as men, and j-ounif lioya and
rii-lsniiikeKreat pay. No one who is willing t'i work
ails to make mo'e innney every day tliini can lie made
ill a week at any ordinary employment. Those who
engage at once will nnd a short road tit fortune. Ad.
dreas H. HALLET ft CO., Portland, Maine. i ly
RFATTV'Q OKOAN8 18 useful slot s.n sets
UCHI I I O reeds onlvlWi. Pianos IJI2 up.
tlulllustrated catalogued ee. Address BEATTY,
Washington, N . J, 1'JAly
!NEW RICH BLOOD!
J'iitoibj' I'urffatire Pills make New Rich
Blood, and will completely change tho blood In
the cntirnsvstcm in three months. Anvperson
who will tiiko 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks
mny be restored to sound health. If such a thing
be possible. Sent by mall for 8 letter stamps.
. 8. .fOUXSO'N CO; Boston, Mass.,
formrrtt Jtttnffor, Me.
AGENTS WANTED the hunt l nmlly Klllt-
tingr Machine ever invented. Will kintapulruf
(,., iItinB, wall II EEL ami TOE complete, in
0 minutes. It wilt also knit a great variety of fancy
work for which there is alwavs a ready market. Send
for circular and terms to the Twaiiibly Knitting
Alacuine Co., iWJ Wushlutstou St., Uuituu Oliua.
IDAly
OTICE !
TnE undersigned would respectfully call the
attention oY the citizens of Pe,ry county!
that lie has a large and well selected stock of
HARDWARE.
GROCERIES,
DRUGS,
WINES & LIQUORS,
IRON.
NAILS,
HOUSE and MULE SHOES,
BTpEf
o. IRON AXLES,
SPRINGS,
SPOKES,
HUBS,
FELLOES.
SHAFTS.
POLES BOWS,
BROOM HANDLES,
WIRE.
TWINES, &0.
ALSO,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Plaster,
and Cement.
SOLE, CALF, KIP and UPPER LEATHER,
FISTr,5JiI'.Tv.8V(?,A!iSl18YRJUPa-.TK'8 fICES.
V'""'J' raiio,uu oral I u t'UAU.
John Lucas & Co's..
MIXED' paints,
I (ready for use.)
The best Is the CHEAPEST.
.a.!, it " . ""." B"ous nor- mentioned,
all of which were bought at the Lowest Cash
:J """""" oiii-m mo fMine ro nis ratrons at
the Very Lowest Prices for Cash or approved
i?.?,- H's moit-I'!,w Prl:e9. and Fair dealings
to all. Go and see him. -
Jtespecttuiiv.
S. M. SHI'LER,
Liverpool, Perry Co. Pa.
KENDALL'S SPA YIN CURE.
Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints
euro, so. it removes all unnatural
enlargements. Does not blister. Has
no equal lor any lameness on beast or
man. It has cured hlp-lolnt lama-
....o-. iu ucmuu woo nua sunerea id
lf.ill'a A lmw.ii i-iaA i.l... .l
frost Dltes.or any bruises, cut or lameness. It
has no equal for blemish on horses. Send for 11
lustraled circular giving positive proof. Price
one dollar. All Druggists ave It or can get for
you Dr. B. J. Kendall ti Co.. Pios.,Euosuurgh.
Falls, Vermont. "
HARRIS & EWINO. Agents.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
For sale by F. Mobtimkr. New Bloomlield. Pa..
IK. FLAGGVS
INSTANT PAIN RELIEF
Isa WONDERFUL and Immediate Cure for
ACIU'W 1111(1 1'ttIllH.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache,
Earache, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, &o.
Sold by all DrugRlsts.
Wholesale Depot, M Jot n Street. New York.
6iiU for Circular. iiept. 2U,1881.
the
Chicago & North-Western
ItAILWAY
Is the Oldest, Best Constructed, Best Equipped,
and hence the
LEADING RAILWAY
-OF THE
WfST nml NOItTHWKKT.
It Is the short and best route between Chicago
and all points lu
Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dt kola. Wjcmlng, Ne
braska, California. Oregon. Arizona. Utah, Col
orado, Idaho, Monlami, Nevada, and for
Council Eluffs, Omaha, Denver, Leodville,
Salt lake, San Fiancieco, Eead
vrood, Sioux CH7,
Cedar Rapltls. Des Moines, Coliimhus. and all
points in the Territories, and the West. Also,
for Milwaukee. Green Hay. Oshkosh. Sheboygan,
Marquette. Fond du Lao Watertown, Houghton,
Neenah, Menaslia, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron,
Volga, Fargo. Blsinaick, Winona. Lacrosse,
Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota,
Wisconsin and the Northwest.
At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chlcago&
itipi in-nesiern alio ine u. r k js nepait Horn,
arrive at, and use the same Joint Union Depot.
At Chicago, close connection are made with
the Lake Snore, Michigan Cential, Baltimore &
Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago
& Grand Trunk R'js, and the Kaukakeeand Pan
Handle Routes.
Close connections made at Junction Points.
It Is the ONLY LINE running
Pullman Hotel Dining Cars
BETWEEN
CHICAGO nnd COUNCIL BLUFFS
Pullman Slee2ers on all Kiyht Trains.
Insist upon Ticket Agents Selling you Tickets
via this road. Examine your Tickets, and refuse
to buy If they lo not read ovei the Chicago &
North. Western Railway.
If you wish the Beft Traveling Accommoda
tions you will buv your Tickets bv this route,
AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHElt.
All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line.
15 MARVIN HUGHITT,
2d V. P. i Gen'l Matig'r, Cuioaoo, III.
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A vtntlra of yovUhiul imprudence causing Prema
ture Decay, Nervom Debility, Lost Manhood, etc.,
having tried iu vain every known remedy, has dis
covered a simple self cure, which he will send FREE
to hit fellow euflerara, addreaa J, 11, KEEYES
43 Chatham M., IV. V.
6Bly
$2
Watches, fttem winder .rr.O. White mrUl !Tunt1njrCM
:. Imltadnu rlle. BolhlproMill. Clieneit iid beet
for your own uf or pprnltlv nirpfi. Valitnlile rt
loguerrte. THOaittUN tU.t UJ HuaaaSt, Kew V.rk.
5Bly
A Outfit furnished free, with full instrucMona for
V I M comluctuiK the moHt profitable biiRiiiess flint
auyoue can emraKe in. The bu Bin ess is easy to
learn, and our Instructions: so simple and plain, that
any auec.au make tm-at profits from the very start. No
one cau fail who is willing t work, Women are as suc
rcHsful an men. Hoys and Kirls can earn larKe sums.
Many have made at the miHiuPHs over one hundred
dollars in a siiiKle week. Notliiiid- like it ever known
before. All w ho ennwe are surprised at the ease and
rapidity with which they are able to make money, 'ion
can entrave iu this btiRiness during your spare time at
Kreat profit. You do not have to invent capital in it.
We take all the rhk. Those who need ready money,
should write to us at once. All furnished free. Address
TltUU&CO. Augusta, Maine. 1 ly
A UCTIQNEERS.
TAMES CLEELAND
U Auctioneer,
orforRhls services to the citizens of Perry and
Cumberland counties. Post oilice address,
tihermausdale. Perry co.. Pa.
HiCNUV KELL,
AUCTIONEER,
Would resnect fully lnfo m the citizen of Perry
County that lie III cry salea t Nhort not ice. and
at reasonable, rates. Satisfaction fniaranteed.
" Address Hknhy Kell, Ickesburg, Pn.
B. HARNISH,
AUCTIONEER,
Ttolvllln Pnrrvnn Pa nhnrnnmnj...,.
satlsfaotiun guarauteed. ' 5tf
D
AVID M'COY,
AUCTIONEER,
ICKESBUKO, TERRY COUNTY, PA.
tftL. ChArirna mndnraiA Pri 11 itfoniinn
to ail calls.
J AS. P. LATCH FORD,
A VCTIONEER,
Would respectfully Inform the public that ha
Will OI'V aalMH at. ruaonliahl. n.ln.. All I
will receive promet attention.
MJ.1B1I,LI B UlLUttltltf CO., FA,
Auctioneer. Tbe undersigned given
notice that he will cry sales at any point In Perrv
or Dauphin countlea. Order are solleltedand
promptattentlon wilibe given.
K. D. WELI.B,
New Buffalo
Perrv eo.. Pa
Th Latest and Must Wonderful ImtnUon I
EDI (sTo IV S
INSTANTANEOUS GUIDE
TO TDE
PIANO & ORQAJN.
BY WHICH any Child or Person can play any of
tlie Popular Airs by note, at Hiht, without Kturty,
Previous Praetice. or even Musical Talent. The
Company will FOR VKIT l.fKm if any Child ten
years old fails to play ANY ONE ot cur Popular
Tunes on Mie Piano, Organ, or Meiwleon, within
One llou 'after reoelviun the Muna and Instruo
tlons, provided said child can count, with the fig
ures before It, front 1 to lo eorreutly,
7 Pieces of Music, with Instructions, :
Mailed to anv address on receipt oftl.ua En.
close one cent postage stamp tor Catalogue of
Tunes.
. " Agents waited lu every State and County
In the Union.
EDISON MUSIC CO..
38-11 21S & 217 Waluut bt., Philadelphia, Pa.
JEWPORT DRUGSTORE.
Bavlnton hsnd a complete assortment of the fol
lowing articles, the subscriber asks a aiiareof tsb.
pstronsire.
Drugs and Medicines,
CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS,
Also a full stock of
Concentrated Romedies,
ESSENTIAL OILS.
Brushes, rerfuniery
IIAIIl OIL,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES
Also always on Hand
PURE WINES & LIQUOR
Fort
MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL
PURPOSES
PHYSICIANS ORDERS -CarebUy
and Promptly Filled
B . M . E D Y .
Newport, Penn'a.
11. S. COOK & CO.,
Agree to sell all kinds of
LUMBER AND SHINGLES,
,n&88 WONEy than an, other dealers In this
S?n.Sty'.)V?.wl"als? take K00x Timberon the
5 t,Vmf??reUSred Kt,?nr ln exchange for
Lumber,&o, We use Clearlield Pine and Hem-
W. R. 8. COOK & CO.,
Newport, Perry Co., Pa.
October 10, 1876.
JONES' BROS, & CO.,
(Formerly John Jones & Son,)
Grain & Produce
MERCHANTS,
Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market,
Newport, Perry County, Pa.
WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of
he farmers, and the publlo generally as
the HIGHEST PRICES the market w 11 afford,
will be paldfor all kinds of
GRAIN,
FLOUR,
PRODUCE
SEEDS AND
RAILROAD TIES
We have constantly on hand,
PISH,
SALT,
PLASTER,
CEMENT
COAL,
IRON,
8TEEL,
. HORBK 8HOE8. &o.,6c
FOR 8ALK AT THK LOWEST RATES.
. Orders promptly filled,
Newport, July 20, 1876 tf
J B. HARTZELL,
Wholesale Tobacco Dealer,
Wright's Building,
NEWPORT, 1A.
Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobacco
atThffl3:iW;r7J.:?u 'upp,lad wlth Gooi
Your orders are solicited. 944
g HIMES,
Fire Insurance Agent.
OFFICE:
South East Corner Market Square,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIFS written In first
class companies on all kinds of insurable proper
ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted
and promptly paid. Correspondence solicited.
Companies Represented:
jEtna.of Hartford, Assets, $6,700,000
Commercial Union. "' 14(4 000
Fire Association, Phll'a., " 3,7780OO.
B. HIMES, Agent.
Marchll, 18801y
VIA-SARSO
' THE GREAT Aaompnnilof tiie ftetiv priB0inloir
111 Pm ff" iucalyptm, 8rMpnil, Maoitkka,
I I H Wm W A"VDU"OB Riantjf-wort, tfuohu.
liviX. &Ou which avta nmnntlv an
KIDNEY
th Lir. Jtidtmya, Blood. Swmwh
aud Bowlt ml tha Mrn time. Tli
oiXRU ar to intiwatl 0Datted
that when oao it duued. ibv all
boom nvr or 1m affected, lltac
th grvM valut aud tupartoritr f
BLOOD
thin couipouod, which restoraa Uim
an to hwiuir action, ana as a loaia.
T TTUriT'Ta'V kuiida up lh antir vaUm. U im
AX JLi XUL M U X alioamotlvaluablru)Hljfor Head
A Antl-Blll0U irlPi. amoutn. Const:
ZL-m. -w--w ration. Uravwl, Ftiiual W aknM, all
TONlU. fikia liiMitM. SorofuloatftudSvpht
tlUe alTwfltioua, old aunt and ulora. Plaiaai to ua. 'Trial
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wata4 tilia, and mailed for V tt. a boa. A.iKma W an rua
aOMlti altUlCKNt :uM Philaavlptua, Fa.
ya o w iy
IOB lMtlNTiNU of eTery dewrtptlon mtly
land promptly executed at KMOHbte Katev
at tb blouuiUld Tlmyt Steam Job O01u.