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mgirtMg 0ttvnaL ED, BLUE, Editor and ProprWot I I ITERRYSBURG. oiua The treasury department has, decided tlint a Chinese woman who mnrrlcs an American citizen Is entitled to admission to the United States. Birmingham, has passed a resolution taxing and licensing nlmost every trade, occupation and profession in that city for municipal rovenue. Julikn Gohdon, otherwise known as Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger, weeps profusely and rofuscs to bo comforted when her books aro unfavorably criticised by the newspapers.

Files aro now sharpened by electricity. They aro immersed in a liquid and the current turned on for twenty minutes, at the end of which timo they como out as good as now. Vmgixiaks are trying to get an appropriation from congress for a monument to Commodoro Maurcy, the naval and meteorological scientist, to bo erected in Hampton Roads. Valvahm? deposits of cool have been discovered on tho Niga islands, on tho coast of Alaska. It is said that tho coal Is virtually inexhaustible in extent, and that cargo lots can bo delivered in San Francisco nt S-t a ton.

The banks object to the new half dollars because, owing to tho way in which tho face on tho medallion projects, tho coins can not bo stacked. If moro than a half dozen or so are placed one on another they topple over. Mas Elisk St. Omkk, a French Tvoman of sixty years of age, has started on a tour round tho world. Sho will begin her journey by way of the southern hemisphere, and gather during a leisurely course of statistics for the French Geological Society.

Ghand Rai'Jds, citizens can live longer in a shorter timo than has been generally supposed. In a physician's certificate presented to tho Grand Rapids board of health tho other day is this entry: "Cause of death, old nge; duration of the disease, six days." Boulquin, Belgium's public executioner, who died recently, although drawing a largo salary for the discharge of his gruesome official duties, never onco chopped off a head, tho Icing pardoning or commuting the sentence of every one condemned to death. TnE United Statos has in organized shapo about 135,000 disciplined men ready to take the field. Tho forty regiments of the regular army report about 27,000 men for duty. Tho marine corps has a strength of 2,000.

The effectives total of the national guard is 10G.O00 officers and men. Miss Stella IIovlk, of Troy, N. promptly aroso in a crowded street car recently and gavo her scat to a crippled old gentleman who had entered. Ho asked her name and address, nnd she has just received from the grateful recipient of her kindness a diamond necklace. Of the justices who constituted tho supreme court of the United States when Justice Bradley became a member but one (Fields) remains.

With this exception and that of Harlan, whoso accession dates back to 1877, all have been appointed within ten years. It is virtually a new court entering upon a new era. Ixeaiily all tho petroleum deposits of Southern California are situated in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, and they occupy an area of 250,000 acres. This important product is rapidly becoming ono of tho most valuable in Southern California, the yield for 18S9 aggregating the value of over SI, The most populous congressional district is represented by Capt James N. Castle, of Minnesota.

It is the district embracing St. Paul and Minneapolis, and its population numbers 414,035. j.uis is a larger constituency than tho new stato of Washington, whoso 310,000 people are represented by one member and two senators. A bill has been introduced in tho Ohio legislature providing that tho managers of joint stock companies shall not dispose of a controlling interest in tho stock of their companies without giving all stockholders two week's notice of tho transfer, and making any sale in violation of this provision void. Tho object of tho bill la to prevent directors from taking an unfair advantage of small stockholders.

Dn. Leo Piuiiyl says that tho Germans and Swedes are utilizing their psat bogs in the manufacture of naphtha, tar, solar oil, paraffin, acetic acid and gas, and the peat yields an elastia fibre, which, freed from dust, Is employed for weaving into carpets. Good peat also furnishes a cellulose which is valuable to paper-makers. Besides serving as a wholesome litter for livo Htock. it is nlso used to preserve perishable goods.

Meat and fish are now packed in peat litter for transport between Trieste and Copenhagen. A Dn.NYEit wan has invented a devico, by tho uso of which a fireman may Tcnturo into tho densest smoke and bo assured all tho time of a supply of fresh air. Tho devico is based on the discovery that a column of water four inches or le6s in diameter will, when suddenly reduced to about one-third that sizo at tho nozzle of a pipe, gather with it at that point large quantities of air. pipes lead from tho nozzle of tho fireman's pipe to a rubber mask enveloping tho face. Through ono passes tho fresh air, while tho other la Ubed for exhaling tho air aftr it has been breathed.

CURRENT TOPICS. St. Jo8P.rir, Ma, has a largo hotol for colored pcoplo only. A Kalamazoo sneak thtof recently picked tho pockets of ovcry prlsonor In jail. Tun heaviest woman In Europo hai just died In Bavaria.

Sho weighed 050 pounds. O.vr. of Bismarck's amusements is pistol practice, at which, in his youth, ho wns nn oxpert The Enclish languago Is now moro generally spoken than any othor by the educated world. Ma Ciiuirro.v Collins has recently published a book aiming to show that Tennyson Is a plagiarist. Tm: United Kingdom has ISO.OOO land owners who possess between them tho whole of tho landed possessions.

Tiik statuo of Queen Isabella will bring to the sculptor, Miss Ilarriet Hos. tner, tho sum of 825,000. Pretty good figure. Queen Emma, of Ilolland, has Insured her life in trust for her daughter for a sum equivalent to over half a million sterling. Tiikhe is a map of Delaware, N.

on file in Albany, which av Gould mndo forty years or so ago, when ho was a surveyor. Max tho witty Frenchman, expresses tho opinion that tho peoplo of Boston aro educated beyond their intellects. It is stated that in some of tho English agricultural districts, tho population has decreased 40 per cent since tho last census. According to tho census morttrnL'o statistics Tennessee had a per capita mortgage debt in 1889 of $3 against $170 for Kansas. The late Cardinal Manning said of tho United States: "It is a great country, a wonderful country, tho hope of the human race." Wm.

Dean Howells receives S17.000 a year, which is more money than Edgar Allen Poo saw in the whole timo of his literary career. Uom Pkdko'h daughter, tho countess d'Etec, has a fine soprano voico nnd might have been a prima donna if she had had it cultivated. A roon man in St Louis, who some years ago befriended a beggar in distress, has just received a SoO.OOO remembrance from that individual's estate. There is a young woman in Minneapolis who has contrived to amaze her friends by boasting thai a Now York sculptor was making a bust of her foot Senator Stanford will press his bill for a government loan of $100,000,000 on farming lands to tho amount of one-half their assessed value at 2 per cent interest. The carmorant is still occasionally used for fishing in preserved waters in England.

The bird generally wears a light collar to prevent it from swallowing the fish. A curious sign has been adopted at Bombay, by a native baker, proud of his knowledge of English, "European loafer," being printed in large letters over his door. Judoe PAfTERSON, of Lancaster, has sentenced two men who pleaded guilty to stealing a keg of beer to terms of tin ee years and eight months each in the eastern penitentiary. Ex-Treasurer Archer, of Maryland, now in the stato penitentiary, is employed as steward of the hospital and in the enro of the sick. He is visited once a month by his daughter.

The congress of Nicaragua has ordered that ten young men, to be stlected the different provinces of the republic, be sent to Europe to be educated at the expense of the State. It is a sign of fair weather if tho cluster of small air bubbles formed by tho sugar colloctand remain in tho cen ter of the cup. If they rush to the sides it will surely rain before night Jt is said that a Swiss savant has made a discovery by which ho reduces milk to a dry powder in such a manner that by the addition of water it at onco assumes all its natural properties. The Delsarto remedy for insomnia is to rise from your sleepless couch, shake your hands, wring them, twist them, and then, rubbing yourself with rough mittens, you return to bed to sleep Large heads do not always indicate intellect Prof. Virchow, tho German scientist, points out that tho Greeks, ono of the most Intellectual of nations, are also ono of the smallest headed race.

Almonds aro such near cousins to peaches that ono can bo grafted upon tho other, and the analogy is made plainer in this instance becauso the almond on the tree is also covered by a pulp. Practical Electricity announcei that a new electric carriage will soon bo exhibited on tho streets of Boston that will go up hill and down htll at a rate of from ten to fifteen miles an hour. Mrs Ellsworth Miller, of Cold Springs, N. is tho mother of two sets of triplets, three pairs of twins, and two other children, making in all fourteen children born to hor withlr eight years. The county of Sussex, In England, yearly sends up to London 100,000 torn of chickens.

Five hundred and sixty thousand chickens aro reckoned to make 1,000 tons. There aro some curious things in Yellowstone Park, among which is a hole which has no lottom that has yel been reached. A lino has been dropped down nearly 3,000 feet and yet it did not touch bottom. laziest man in Michigan lives in Lyons. His movements were so slow tho otlur day that ho got caught between a house that was being moved and a tree standing by tho road.

Hij daylights were nearly squeezed out A Gkand Rapids barber was troubled with a tape worm and hit upon a novel and originol scheme to desivoy it The worm wns in his 6tomach, and all thai was necessary was to introduce soma poison into tho sarao organ. Tho barber may pull through. No report from the worr- The News Condensed. Important Intelligence From All Parts. CONGRbSSIONAL.

IN tho senate a resolution was adapted on the 27th n-ddtiK tho president for information rcla-tlnrr to tho non acceptance of Henry W. Hlalr ns United States minister to China. Tho Mexican award bill was discussed tho house a bill was Introduced providing thatall olcomargarlno transported Into any stato or territory Bhnll bo subject to tho laws thereof. Mr. Watson (da.) laid down tho principles of tho Farmers' Alliance party.

Dcbato on tho new rules closed tho session. A message was received In the senate on tho 8th from tho president transmitting tho additional correspondence in tho Chilian inattor. Mr. Halo spoko at length upon tho benefits of reciprocity, after which nn adjournment was Linen to February In the house a bill wns passed to punish blackmailing by a lino of tl.OOO or Imprisonment for ono year. Tho proposed now rules wcro discussed at length.

The sennto was not In session on the In tho houso tho time was occupied In discussing tho proposed new rules, but no action was taken. ON tho ult the scnato was not In session the houso most of tho timo was occupied In discussing the proposed new rules, but no action was taken. Eulogies upon tho life ol the lato Congressman Houlc, of Tennessee, were delhered. A bill was Introduced to nuthorlzd the gocrnmcnt to erect post olllco buildings In places of moro than 3,000 Inhabitants. A joint resolution was Introduced In tho senate on tho 1st requesting tho president to return to Mexico tho flags cantured bv the Amorl.

can army during tho Mexican war. Tho Mexican award bill, ltnown as tho La Abra claim, was In tho houso bills worn intrn. duced to create a government department ot mines and mining: to amend tho postal laws so as to protido that publications of the second class shall go through tho mails at tho rate of ono cent per pound. Tho proposed new rules wcro again discussed. DOMESTIC.

James A. Bisiiek, John J. Burnett, Patrick Cronin and Mar.is Bauer were frozen to death In the vicinity of Bos ton. An engine blew up at Newcastle, killing the engineer, fireman and three brakemen. The bodies lorribly mangled.

were Lee Girson (colored) was taken from jail at Owenton, by a mob and hnnged for the murder of Frank Leg-gems. At Elton, Samuel Kring, aged years, and his wife, aged 8U, were burned to death in their home. Chaicey M. Uepew gave a dinner in New York in commemoration of tho twenty-fifth anniversary of his connection with tho Vanderbtlt lines. The wheat crop of North Uakota for 1891 Is estimated at bushels, or bushels to the acre.

Gen. Rauji, commissioner of pensions, appeared before a subcommittee of the house appropriations committee and asked for an appropriation for pensions for the next fiscal year of In a special message sent to congress on the 28th President Harrison dcclareil that tho administration was satisfied with the answer made by Chili to the ultimatum of the United States of January 21, and with the message transmitted the answer aforesaid and the correspondence growing out oi it Agents of the coal producing companies met at New York and decided tc advance prices twenty-five cents psr ton, Seven flint glass factories in Pittsburgh shut down rather than comply with the demands of their employes. Two Hungarian miners were blown to pieces at Honeybrook. Pa, by an explosion of dynamite and seven others were fatally injured. At the session of tho Farmers' National Alliance in Chicago D.

F. Ravens, of Washington, was elected president for the ensuing yenr. Arthur Stocker fatally shot his wife and her sister, Mary Tierney, in New York. Jealousy was the cause. Tin: Fall River county bank at Oel-richs, S.

closed its doors with liabilities of about S30.000. Ralph R. Chandler, cashier of thi Lake Shore Michigan Southern railroad at West Detroit, loft for parts unknown with 87,000 belonging to the company. By a vote of OS to 29 the Ohio house of representatives adopted a resolution requesting the world's fair management to closo the exhibition on Sunday. Near Jones' Mills, United States revenue olllcers cantured five moon- shiners and destroyed two illicit distilleries.

Henry Down, alias "TJie Slasher," who committed several murders in New York, was acquitted on the grounds of insanity and sent to an asylum. In tho United States tho business failures during the seven days ended on the 20th numbered 207, against 328 the preceding week and Ss20 for tho corresponding weeV last year. Four men at Thompsons, captured and hung Joe Shields to a tree. No cause was known. Bon Jones and Lee Davis, members of the Parton faction, were waylaid and killed by Perry Turner and his men near Plnovllle, Ky.

A man named Burdette and his wife and two children froze to death in Oklahoma. At tho leading clearing-houses In the United States the exchanges during the week ended on the 20th aggregated against 81,200,169,833 tho previous week. Tho Increase as compared with tho corresponding week of 1891 was 10. 1. Andrew Borjebsen was hangod at Litchfield, for the murder of his sweetheart, Emma Anderson.

B. R. MufiORAVE, of Terro Hauto, who attempted to swindle insurance companies by burning a log cabin containing a skclnton, was convicted and seutouced to pay a flno of and to bo confined in tho ponlten-tiury ten yeurs. The Butler county bank at Chicorc, failed with liabilities of 500,000. Flames swept away tho business portion of Milan, Mo.

Thomas Thompson (colored) was hanged nt Charlestown, for the murder on the night of August 23, 1801, of William Adams, also colored. By tho burning of a house nt Greenville, Tandy Young and his two children, aged nnd 0 years, were burned to death. Mrs. Young escaped. At a meeting of President Harrison's cablnot It was decided that when Chill salutes the flag llio Bnltlmoro Incident Will bo closed.

Theft) Would bo no resort to the supremo court of tho United States nor to a tribunal of arbitration, as tho administration accepts tho apology of tho Chilian government In Its broadest sonsc. At Washington Friday evening tho Ohio Republicans' association gavo a reception to Senator John Shermnn in honor of his sixth election to tho United States senate. The homo of Georgo Crnmer near Brntnerd. wns burned during his absence, and Mrs. Cramer and thrco children perished in the flames.

The business portion of Jcannottc, was destroyed by fire. Large numbers of cattle and horsos wero said to bo dying In the hills of southern Idaho from lack of food. Howard Schneider, aged 23, shot his wife in Washington and killed her younger brother, Frank Hamllnk. Tho wife had refused to Hvo with hor husband. An organized gang of exnort conn- torfeltors were flooding Ohio with spurious silver coin dated 1877.

The British ship Ferndale, coal laden, went ashore nenr the entrance to Gray's Harbor, and twenty of tho crow, including the officers, were drowed, only three persons reaching shore alive. Judge Gieqerich. of tho court of common pleas in New York, established a precedent when ho decided that a sttcet car or railroad conductor wns not required to change a five dollar-bill to collect a fare. The experiment of enlisting Call-' fornla Indians in the United States army, so far as put to test, has not turned out to be a success. John W.

Wise, a grandson of John Wise, deceased, while digging for the foundation of a new structure on thb farm on which the old mnn died in Sumner county, found which had been secreted a dozen years. Fred and Rosa Kccgtin, children, were killed by an electric street car in St Paul. Secretary Blaine has announced to tho Chilian government that her apology has been accepted, and that It restores the correspondence between the two republics to a basis of cordiality and makes, as he believes, a full and honorable adjustment of all unsettled matters easily attainable. Fire destroj-ed the house and barns on the farm occupied by Charles Leon-htirdt near Marengo, 111., aud thirteen horses were burned uud all tho farm implements. In the house concealed In a bed was 81,700 In bills, which were also burned.

A n.vND of organized citizens killed four horsethieves near Helena, Mont. The Wnsliington Manufacturing Company at Camden, N. failed for S750.000. At a sheriff's sale at Fort Madison, a farm of 118 acres was sold for 811,318. This was tho last of a 8100,003 fortune left to J.

H. Hacon in 1882, winch had been spent in a worthless manner. Martin Taylor and D. Zeigler killed each other In a fight at Doolittle's Mill, Ind. While the family of R.

V. Burnett were en route from Missouri to the Potiawatamio reservation in Oklahoma territory they were taken with the grip, and Mr. Burnett, his wife and two children did from tho effects of tho disease. The public debt statement Issued on the 1st showed the total debt to be cash in the treasury, debt less cash in the treasury; Increase during January, S710. During a fire in a New York tenement houso four persons jumped from windows nnd were fatally injured.

In the United States the visible supply of grain on the 1st was: Wheat, 43,122,254 bushels; corn, 7,380,540 bush- sis; 3,571,310 bushels. The United States supreme court un- holds tho constitutionality of the anti-lottery act of the last congress prohibiting the mailing of newspapers containing lottery announcements. Fire in tho business portion of Woodstock, 111., caused damage to the extent of $100,000. The United States supreme court has decided in favor of James E. Boyd in the Nebraska governor case, reversing tho judgment of the Nebraska court.

Russell Roscoe, aged 80, and his sister, d5 years old, froze to death in their hut in tho woods near Norwalk, Conn. The Beaver (Pa.) publishers. John Mellon and William Porter, sued by Senator Quay for libel, have been sentenced to six months' imprisonment, besides a fine of SOOO und costs. The clothing of Mrs Robert Atwell, a brldo of 17 In Cherokee county, caught fire from a stove and she was burned to death. A mail car with its contents, mostly papers, was burned on tho Hudson River railroad near Syracuse through tne explosion of a lamp.

A dynamite bomb was discovered on the Union Pacific track near West Kearney, Nob. The bomb had been placed in such a position that It would have exploded when struck by a train. A oano of tramps 'took possession of a Lake Erio Western train near Lima, and when Conductor Reed nttemptcd to put them off they boat him and one brakoman fatally. While the attorneys of tho lato Mar-gorettn Stone were searching her residence in Cleveland, in tho hope of finding a will, they discovered a hand-satchel which contained S.20,000 In gold and currency. William J.

Guidons, tho convicted barn-burner, stood in tho pillory at New Castle, for ono hour, was thrin taken to the whipping and post Lmt given fifteen lashes. PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. Mrs. Betsy Uuimjicbs, weighing nearly 400 pounds, died of tho grip at Mitchell, lnd. Sho was the lurgost women In that part of tho stato.

The dato of tlui Indiana democratic stato convention has bouu chunged from April to April 31'. Soi.oMori Hanks, a cousin of Abnt-ham Lincoln died enr Wnpakonota, nged 03 yonrs. Dr. Wkslky Newcomii died nt Ithaca, N. after a fortnight's struggle with tho grip, aged 84.

He was ono of the lending conchologlsts of the world. Mr. George Stillwrll and wife, of Wilmington, 111., died of the grip within nn hour of each other. They wcro 70 years old. At Mr.

nnd Mrs. Joe Davis celebrated tho sixty-second anniversary of their marrlngo. Gen. Henry A. Barnum.

a port warden of New York elty and ono of tho most distinguished veterans of tho lato war, died of pneumonia, aged 69 years. April 20 has been selected as the dnto for holding tho Pennsylvania republican stato convention nt Harris-burg. Richard Anguin aud his wife, who had lived sixty years of their lives together, died within a few hours of each othor at Galena, 111,, of tho grip. George W. Ladd, a member of tho Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh con gress, died at his home in Bangor, aged 73 years.

Miss Mamie Shaiter, 10 years old, was married at Red Hook, N. to Jeremiah Moore, whoso age is 72 years. FOREIGN. A severe shock of earthquake was felt throughout Tasmania, Victoria and the south coast of New South Wales. Many houses were damaged in Tasmania.

Emperor William's 33d birthday was celebrated at Berlin. Five American missionaries were murdered by natives at Boma, in the Congo free state. Seven native converts met a like fate, and tho mission buildings were burned. Peasants in tho department of Vo-ronzeh, Russia, exasperated by their sufferings from hunger nnd sickness, have turned their resentment against the doctors for their falluro to effect cures and tho physicians wore fleeing in terror. Garza, it was said, had crossed over into with a force of about 5,000 men.

It was claimed that he would soon hnve three-quarters of the population on his side. At Vienna the Schneiders, mnn and wife, convicted of murderinir and rnlw bingcight servant girls, wero sentenced to death. Succr, the faster, abandoned his attempt to go without food for fifty-two days at London. Hu had fasted forty-four days. It was reported that Garza had begged for pardon from President Diaz, of Mexico, offcriug to betray his followers.

Rev. Charles Haddon Spuiioeon, the distinguished Baptist minister, died at Mentone on the 31st tilt. He was unconscious when he passed away and death was painless. Mr. Spurgeon was born at Kelvedore, Juno 10, 1834, and preached his first sermon as pastor at Watcrbeach when only 17 years of age.

A dynamite explosion in Tcmplcton, killed threo men and iniurcd others. William O'Brien wns chased through the streets of Thurles, county Tippe-rary, Ireland, by Parnellltes, who assailed him with such epithets as "renegade" nnd Brecker. the Gorman champion bicyclist, was killed by a fall from his wheel at Delitzsch. The steamship Eider, of the Nortli German Lloyd Steamship Company, which left New York for Bremen on January 23, went ashore on the Ather- lield rocks, Isle of Wight Her sengers were safely landed. pas- News of tho loss of a Chinese steamer has arrived at San Francisco.

The steamer is snpposod to be the Namshow. There were over 100 Chinese on board, besides six Europeans. All hands perished except twenty-nino Chinamen. J-HE president has issued a proclamation announcing the reciprocal agreement recently concluded between tho United States and Germany. A rattle took place on tho 1st at Brunei-town, in tho Creek nation, in which Esna Gordon nnd Casa Bruner, outlaws, were killed by deputy United States marshals and Deputy Marshal McCall was seriously wounded.

The bill allowing reporters to be present at electrical executions, has passed both houses of the New York legislature and now goes to tho for his approval. At a meeting of the Pittsburgh Presbytery on tho 2d, resolutions were adopted declaring that unless the world's fair was closed on Sundays and the sale of liquor prohibited on the grounds, they would not visit tho fnir, nnd would uso their influence to prevent others from attending. The first claim foHndcranlty ngalnst tho Chilean government for assault ngalnst tho Baltimore's sailors wan filed on the 2d at tho state department by W. W. Kerr, of Philadelphia, for tho heirs of William Riggin, who was killed by the Valparaiso mob on October 10.

Tho petition is signed by a brother and two sisters of Riggin. A terrific explosion took plnco In J. Rummel Co. 'a hat factory at Newark, N. on tho 2d.

Two plumbers nnd an apprentico wero at work repairing an alcoholic condonser and it is supposed that tho plumbers' torch ignited tho gas from some leak. The explosion resulted In immediate spread of flames and tho 150 employes cccnpcd by jumping from tho windows. Tho thrco plumbers wero burned to a crisp. Mil. Pawieh In the senate on tho I'd submitted resolution for rleotlon of scnttoru by the people.

Mr. Voorhces roso to question of personal prlvllogo nnd denied a statement In a Philadelphia paper that ho inado a bargain to holp defeat tho continuation of Judgu DiMUs, of Pennsylvania, ns circuit Judgo if Messrs. Quay, Cameron and Hlgglns would help him defeat Judgo Woods Messrs. Quay, Camoron aud Hlgglns also dented tho statement Tho scnato thon took up tho printing bill und discussed it tho rest of tho day. tho house a voto was taken on Mr, IIurrowB' amendment to ullow tlio sneaker to count a quorum, which was lost.

Mr, Itotd offered im amendment that when a quorum fulled to voto thcro should bo a cull of tlm houso und each member us ha umtwerji to his numo shall oto on tho ponding question. Via- oussion conunuoci all afternoon without bid dent and tho houso udjourued. ihb I1U1IH COPYRIGHT loot Sard to takt tho big, old-fashioned pill. It' protty hard to have to tako it, too. You wouldn't, if you realized fully how it shocks and weakens the-system.

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They regulate the liver, stomach and bowels, as well a thoroughly oleanso them. They'ro the original Littlo Liver Pills, purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, tho smallest and tho easiest to take. Ono littlo Pellet for a gentlo laxa-tivo thrco for a cathartic. Siok Headaoho, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all dorangements of the-Liver, Stomach and Bowels aro promptly and permanently cured. They'ro tho cheapest, too, for they'ro guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned.

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