CI '-..- .TTv 0.1! evMle Daily lzen ' 'TV VOLUME VII. NO 8v ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST n, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Cit WHERE THE SRJWBIRDS NEST. Pur a cool place in summer, for health and recreation, visit Liririlte, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular Bales Of real estate at Linville on and after June 1st, 1801. Business lots and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. The Kaeeola Inn. . This excellent hotel was oprutd the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. James T. Skilcs. Over the Yonahlonace Road. A beautiful route for a summer excur sion, by way of Doe River Gorge, Koan Mountain, Cranberry, Linville, Grand father Mountain, Wowing Kock and ' Lenoir. "Western Carolina Htagc '.ouch Company. Daily stage lietwccn Crnnlierry and Icnoir. Schedule. nolNIt T. tnoINU WHST. Ar. 11:30 a. m. Lt. ".on a. m. Ar. 7:0H p ra. I.V. '.':0O p. m . Crnntwrry Ar. 8:Oit p m., Linville, I.Y.7::iO a. m.. Linville. Ar. 1:00 p. m.. HI .wing K'k. Lv. 3.00 p Lt 2:O0 p. m., Blowing R'k Ar. 1:O0 p. m Ar. 7:00 p. m., Lenoir, Lv. 7:W a. ra Bastern time. f Read upward An Opportunity. A cash prUe of one thousand dollars has been offered for the best short story r novel having the Grandfather Moun aiu and the beautiful scenery of that lo gin? woven into the plot. This mountain, trituatcil as it is in the most picturesque part ol Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection will be muile by a com mittee of competent reviewers, and the story mut not be less than 10 nor ex ceed 60 pages. Detailed information mar be obtained .of the Linville Improvement Company, .of Linville, North Carolina. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broken, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Imm Miaralv placed at 8 per cent. Often: 34 Si 36 Pattoa Arenac. Second door, fchftdlv REAL ESTATE. WILTS! B. Owvn, , W. W. WIST, GVYII & WEST, (accessor to Walter B.Gwya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHCVULE. REAL ESTATE. .Loans Securely Placed at S Percent. .'Sotary Pnbrk.. Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. rOFFICK oUIeat CeartSqaare. EVER CHANGING. OUR STOCK OP GROCERIES ltlKE A RUNNINS STREAM. Hundreds Take From It, Yet It Is never diminished. Thli of coarse. Is because there Is a never falling spring- of supply th-it feeds the stream. 8lnggiah streams stagnate, so do sluggish groceries. They become musty ,our and atal and unfit for use. The movement here is quick; new things coming and volng. Wc use modern methods and buy what we can sell before getting stale and pride ourselves In having a fresh stock to select from at all times. A. D.COOPER, Court Square, Corner Main and College st. North Court Square. . J. W. SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 43 NORTH MAIN ST. Jet received, a full line of 'English and do antic woolen, for fall aad winter. fcbMrfflrft 1 WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 8S Pattoa Arcane. . Next mCt build'g. P O Box (184. aovt dta . . JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman Child), " Office Mo." I Legal Block REAL ESTATE ' ' and ' - . . ' LOAN BROKER, TB1CTL1 A BIOKBRAOa BU8INBSS. ' Loaas secure placed at ft per cent.' VEGETABLES! , 4 f ,-' v ft. RECEIVED FRESH EVERY DAY AT HARE BROTHERS) " if, ' t - .1 ' i, .- 19 Sooth Hals Street, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR $1.50 TO 4.a PER YARD, WB CAN OFPHR THB BNT1RR L1NR AT 78 CBNTS. While, Black, Pink, Blue and Cartlin .1 on White, White oa Black. "BON MARCIIE." 31 8. Main Street. THE FINEST IN THE LAND. WB CLAIM TO UAVB THE FINEST BR AND OP ROASTED COFFEE ever introduced In this market. It m slice a dcHctoiie drink. TEASt Formosa Oolong English Breakfast, Gunpowder and Japan. AJ1B I'HONOUNCBD BY BXPBRTa To be the BEST BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY. Knowing the people appreciate a good thing, we spare no effort to secure the BUST lor everj department of our business. Res pectfullv Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Retail Gro cers. FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS! MA80N'8 IMPROVED TAfB. After 20 Days' Delay, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OVER ONE HUNDRED DOZEN MORE OP THIiSH WELL-KNOWN GOODS, AND OWINU TO THB LATKNB8 OP Til B , 8BASQN WB WILL OPPBR THKM AT $1.25 FOR QUARTS AND 91.60 FOR 1-2 GALLONS PER DOZEN. THAU W. THRASH, CHINA, (if,AKS, HOUHK FUU NIHHINMH, ETC., No. 41 Patton Avenue, ALDERMENTAKEARNING RBHElfBRK THB rtMMPI.lt OC- CArMtlOIXALLT. Large Reductions Por a few days only. A large dis otint on all Clo bing. Por the rrm'alncrof the season a large disronnt on medium and fine straw ts or men, boys and children A lot of Zlegler's line shoes reduced from $8.nn $4. no and$3 7nt'2.fi0. Hlses 1, 1 Vi. 2, V4, 3, Mi' 814, 6 and 61,. New seasonable things arriving almost everv dav. One Price System. H. REDWOOD I GO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, RUGS, ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. The way to make money is to save it. Ami the way to save it is to have your pre scriptions filled at Curmi chad s drug store, and you will find by doing so you will save from 25 to 30 per cent, on "every prescription. We do not take goods that the people know the 'price and mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre scription to make up the loss. You know clerk, hire and house rent must be paid and the profits must be averaged some way. A hint to the wise is sufficient A full line of De- Vault Flavoring Extracts' in stock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss and Mr. Chas. W.Dfvaultare with me and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the place. Carmichael's drug store. No. 20 South Main street, Abbeville, N. C. Clone Call For a Council and Mayor of a Wcalcrn Town Who Were Handling; City Money Too Freely. ' i , ; ,' i f v Kansas City, i Mo., Aac. 11 The mayor and council of the city of Kansas City, Kan., (across the Missouri river tront here) barely escaped vengeance last ninht at the bands ot a crowd of 800 tax payers. The excitement arose over s proposi tion of the city council to purchase the plnnt of the Consolidated electric ligbt nd power company for $340,000. There was much public iudiffat'0n over the proposition, it being believed by many that improper inducement had been offered to the members ol the coun cil to pass the ordinance authorizing the purchase. The indignation culminated lust muht when a mass meeting ol tax payers was held to protest against the proposed purchases. The meeting was in charee of Hon. ohn U. Scroggs, the head of the Kansas City, Kas., bar. several intern perute Seches were made and 6nally Scroggs addressed the crowd from the court house steps. He denounced in bit ter language the proposed action ot the council. Finally a committee of fifteen was an pointed to call at the council chamber and present the protest before the ordi nance could be passed. The crowd, by its own motion, joined the committee and marched to the city hall. As the march proceeded the excitement grew until the mutterings of the cowd become more loud and bitter and hnallv ulniinaled in shouts of. "'Lynch them !" and "Hung them!" in the meantime the council had been informed of the progress of the mob and hastily nn adjournment was taken. The nst alderman hud bnrclv retreated when the advance guard of the muss meeting rushed into the chamber to be disappoin ted at finding it rmpty. The crowd re solved itself into a mass meeting again anil more speeches were made, the mayor and council being denounced as cow ards and thieves. Finally the mob dispersed without doing any damage. NEW OFFICKftH. MONEY JUST NOW Is More Acceptable TOME THAN MY STOCK OF LIGHT UNDERWEAR, AND IN ORDER TO TURN IT INTO MONEY VERY QUICKLY, You Can Have It , AT JUST WHAT IT COST ME. II YOU CONSULT YOUR INTrRHST, IT WON'T LAST LONG. F. E. MITCHELL, MBN'8 OUTFITTBR, , No. 8 Patton Avenue. ' THE ASHEVILLE TRANSFER EXPRESS CO.. OFFICE LEGAL BLOCK, COURT SQTARE. Telephone 129, BaKRage transferrer to and from the depot and all points la Ashcville 25 Cent Per Piece. MB88BN0BRS UN ALU TRAINS. AND CONSTANTLY AT TUB UiifOT. THE ONLY COMPANY j PRIVILEGED TO CHECK 3AGG.GL From hotel or irsid-nce to dntlnnHon specialty mad of the transfer of baggage from on yart of the city to auothcr. Prompt deliveries guaranteed! responsi bility perfect. At private reaideacw baggage will b acliv rrrd la any part of the honse d, sired without cstm charge. Order majr be fen. at the leading hotels, at the K. & O. City Ticket Office, at the Depot. rat tin Oeaerai office of the Compaay, Legal Block, Cosrt aqaur, AshCTlUc IN RAINY OCTOBER. Proceedliiita of the Woman's ll- alonary Hociety Today. The opening exercises of the Woman's missionary society were conducted this morning by Miss Muttie Jones, mission ary of Greensboro. The minutes of yes terday afternoon's session were read, which showed that the auxiliary reports, both juvenile and adult, ha., been com pleted, and that the committee's reports were ready. The report of the committee on exten sion of work was read by Mrs. J. E. Kay, and after much discussion wns adopted. Alter the conclusion ot the readme of the minutes the report of the committee on publication was adopted as a whole. The committee on finance reported and much discussion arose before the report was adopted in its entirety. The election ot officers was held with the following result : President Mrtfc Lucv A. Robertson, Greensboro. Vice-president Mrs. I. E. Ray, Ashe- ville. Corresponding secretary Mrs. Bum- pass, Greensboro. Kecordins secretary Mrs. ltrooks, Greensboro. Treasurer Mrs. W. R. Odell, Concord. Juvenile superintendent Miss A. V. Lee, Shelby. After the election of officers the invita tions for place of next annual meeting were presented, atatcsville received the majority of votes. Altrr appointing a nominating com mitted on district secretaries, the meet ing adjourned until 3 p. m. DEBTRl'CTION BY WIND. Mo rue AaloulabluK Thing; Prom, laed Boston. Boston, Aug. 11. Two hundred wo men have banded together here for the purpose of appearing on the streets the first rainy Saturday in October in a short skirt made up of waterproof cloth in dark colors, reaching an inch or two only below the knees, with heavy boots add long gaiters made of mackintosh cloth. If gaiters are not used, then mousquetaire or ordinary riding boots will be worn. The skirt will be kilted, and hang heavy so as not to be disarranged by the wind. A reefer jacket or long cloak will cover the upper part of the bodv, and under this a fancy silk shirt or ordinarv dress waist will be worn. An ordinary hat will complete what will be a very novel costume. THE BAKER-GILMER TRIAL A.TKRniBLr! ATTACK ON THE DOCTOR. The Defence Mont Fear Mr, ull nier'a Testimony, and are Devot. Insr More ol Tbelr Attention To Her. Arinhdon, Va., August 11. Courtcon vened yesterday morning with the house more densely packed than at any time during the trial. J. C. Wysor, from Pu iHski county, Virginia, otcncd the case lor the prosecution. After he had pro gressed perhaps ten minutes, he turned to Dr. Raker and said: "Had you invaded mv home and de stroyed my happiness as you did Wynd ham Gilmer's, 1 would have sought you out with shining steel and buried it in your treacherous heart, and then lilting it aloft, reeking with your gore, I would have called upon heaven to witness that I had claimed only an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth." "Gilmer chose the courts as the field in which he would settle with you, and in he name uf the commonwealth of Vir ginia, I rhnrgt you with mnrder most luiil and demund your life as the pen- Ity." The blood mounted to the orisoner's face and for two hours nod thirty min- tes lie never took his eyes from those of he speaker. Wvsnr wns followed hy ex-attornev- general tilair, ol Wvtheville, in a speech seven truths ol which wns devoted to the iseussion ot Mrs. Gilmer's testimony. He held her ulolt from beginning to end s a sliiimclcss adulteress unworthy ol redit. Blair's soccch shows that the defence most fears Mis. Gilmer's testimonv. A 9130,000 FIRE. . $30,000 Worth of Damage Don In Michigan. Port Huron, Mich., Aug. 11. One of the most destructive windstorms that ever visited this section struck Sanilac and Tuscola counties yesterday. It con tinued for only twenty minutes, but wrought great havoc during that time. At Minden City it blew down the Huron and Sanilac insurance company's big building and carried the heavy roof two hundred feet. The tront ot springer and Company's store was blown in and the store badly damaged. Wright s pho tograph gallery was destroyed. R. B. ...Ti r 1 1 - j ... miBon s lounarv was wrccaco ana win lohnson's residence blown down and his three years old child fatally injured. At lyre lieorge bouts' honse was struck by lightning and destroyed and Hrnrv yvnceier s trame residence was blown down. At Goodwin a big bam on the famous McGregor place was struck by lightning and completely destroyed. The minor losses are very numerous. 1 nere is not a farmer within forty miles of Minden city who has not suffered damages to crops. The total losses will loot up over $5U,OUU PROflRENtlVB El'CHRK. Pleasant rartv at the Battery Park Hotel La at Night. A progressive euchre party was given in the spacious ball room of the Battery Park last night by the lady guest of the hotel. It was given under the manage. meat of Mrs. A. Doughty, of Augusta and Mrs. L. H. Heck. Twelve games were played, and at the end the result was very anxiously antici Dated. There were sixty ladies and gen. tlemen in the contest and the playing was very good. The first prise for ladies. a handsome silver fruit basket, was won by Mrs. J. M. Head, of Nashville; while the second prize tor ladies, a lovely silver sugar spoon, was won by Mrs. Under wood, of Nashville. The first prize for ceatlemeu, splendid silver pocket whis key flask was was by Mr. Wyte, of New Urlesns, The second prize tor gentlemen a silver handled whisk-broom, was won by Mr. Metnmon, ol Asheville. Refreshments were served and after wards a short dance was given. The Battery Park orchestra rendered music during the playing. See the 10 piece toilet set at Law's for $2.90: it it the biggest bargain yet. 3t Part ol a Wlaconaln Town Wiped Out. Nkw Lisbon, Wis., Aug. 11. Camp Douglass is in ruin. At nine o'clock last evening a lamp ex ploded in a saloonnnd in about fifteen minutes the fire was beyond control. It prrad rapidly throughout the business portion till it reached Cump Douglas hotel. It then crossed the Omaha tracks and set fire to the Commercial house and depot. Although all this happened in a very few minutes the soldiers out at their camp had been notified and had succeeded saving nearly all the goods in the hotels and stores besides the whole of the busi ness part of the village. Many dwelling bouses were burned, there being nothinu left but a few residences in the south western part of the town. The wind blew from the south and kept the fire burning so rapidly that the hre engines from Mansion and Somali were too late. The total loss is estimated at about $15(1,000. The telegraph lines and rail road tracks are in such condition that they cannot be used. Hot at the North. Nbw York, August 11. New York to day has been a furnace several times heated. This has been the third dav of the heated term in this city and the hot est ot the three with no prospect ot a bange tomorrow. Washington, Aug. 11. The mercury averaged 93 here yesterday, but the great humidity made the beat appear much greater than it really was. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. CONTEMPT OF COURT CASE THE EDITOR WON AND JUDGE LOST. THB Contempt of Court Confined At most Exclusively to Acta That Interrupt the Progress of Ita Bunlnea. Helena, Mont., Aug. 11. The Su preme court of Montana has vindicated the right ot a newspaper to publish the news. Judge McHatton, of Butte, recently ordered editor J. A. McKnight, of the Helena Journal, to appear before him for publishing in a gossipy article the words of an old Montanian to the effect that the Davis will contestants could not get an impartial trial before anv judex or jury in Butte where the vast estate lies. and from which it would be removed if the contest is successful. The supreme court held that contempt of court is confined a most exclusively to acts that interrupt the progress of busi ness of a court. ''We are passing upon a question of law as between the rights of citizen and the power of a court sum marily to imprison on a charge f contempt. I he power is given to the court to en force obedience and respect for the au thority of the court. It is not to enforce a sentimental respect, for that must be gained by other means and will come te any court where law and order are administered with able, fearless and im partial fidelity." , 1 he prisoner was ordered discharged. "Gone I" Richmond, Va., Aug. 10. Maj. E. B. Cook, one of the oldest and best known auctioneers in the United States, died here today. (stock Quotation. Nkw Vornc. Am. 11. Brie 18: Lake Short 10.rVgjlon: Chicago and Northwestern iuu; .nnoiK ana western ; Kicnmona ana West. Point Terminal 10; Western Lnioa Wholesale Prices. If tom want a boa of srood darars. In- Dorted or domestic. Grant's Pbarmacr is the Clacc to eet them. Wc do not retail cigars, nt sell them by the box only. A cigar that yoa usually pay ten cents for, I can sell yon ClKTI GRANT'S PHARMACY. the same clear, fiftr ia a box. at seven cents. The best live cent cigar at 3U cents by the box. It will pay yon to cs.f and examine r-nem. Baltimore Prices. PiLTiuosK. oc 11 -Ploat. stead r: west ern super S3.40&3.73; extra, ta.754.2A; family, tl.ISOtf 4.85. Wheat, southern, strong; Pulu 9.rl)2; L-'iigbrrrv 970102. Corn, southern, firmer: white, 67070c: yellow 68 70c. Mew York Market. Nkw Vosk. Ana. 11. storks, dull and h avy. Money, easy; 1V&2; Exchange, long. 4.K3Viltt4.S31A; short, 4.85U4.8S14: state b' nds, neglected; government bonds dull bnt steady. Cottonasy, sale 133 hales: Uplands, avfec; Orleans, 8 9-1 8c; futures opened and closed stra-'y; Angnst, 7.77; September, 7.87; October. 7.86; November, 8.12; December, 8 23; January, 8 83. Flour - active and steady. Wheat active and strong. Corn quiet and nrm. Pork dntl and easy at f 10 SO12.S0. Lard dull bnt steady at 75. ."pint Turpentine doll and steady at 3l36ic. Rosin-quiet and steady at SI 35(41 40. Freights quiet and firm. See E. B. Barnum & Co's. big ad. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. President Winston, of the University, informs the Rnleigh Chronicle that the mails bring him fifty letters a day. Roanoke Beacon : The town bonds, issued for the purpose of building a town hall and market, were advertised to be sold July 10, but as no purchasrrs ap peared they were not sold. Several distinguished gentlemen have been invited to be present and deliver ad dresses during the coming exposition. It is understood that ot these Col. Mc- Clure, of the Philadelphia Times, has accepted. Henderson Gold Leaf: Mr. T. A. Nocll, leaf tobacco dealer of this place, has been forced to make an assignment tor the benefit ef his creditors. We un derstand the liabilities are about $18, 080, and that the assets are about $14,. 000 or $15,000. George Dudley, colored, who in May mortally stabbed Redmond Blow, col ored, ever a ten cent game of cards and for whose apprehension the governor offered $100 reward has been delivered to the sheriff of Pitt county by Mr. J. L. Mayo, a policeman ot Wilson, N. L. Charlotte News, Saturday: Claude Worlv. an 18-vear-old white boy, who lived at Burford, on the Air Line road, was killed by the vestibule tram which reached Charlotte at 9 o'clock Friday night. The accident occurred near Buford Station. The train was running fifty mile an hour. The boy was seen stand- inn ahead by the side ol the track, and when the engine was within hitmen feet of him he tried to leap across the track. He was a lew seconds too late, tor the engine struck him and sent his body flying through the air. The dead boay ot the boy landed in a field distant 10 feet from the track, by actual measurement. School Committee. School committee for the various dis tricts will be appointed by the county board ot education, on the first Monday in September next. This is a matter of very great importance. The success of everv school depends largely ahon having an intelligent working committee, and therefore every- district is requested to end up to the board the names of such men for appointment. C. B. Way, County Superintendent. FOREIGN. Tennyson, the poet laureate ol Great Britain, was eiglitytwo years old Thurs day last. The Right Honorable William Henry Smith, first lord of the British treasury ana tne tory leaner oi the nouse ol com mons, is ill. Admiral Watson, commanding the British fleet in the West Indian waters, has been ordered to keep a close watch on Hayti, as the latest advices received in London from Jamaica leave little doubt of an early descent on the black republic by the revolutionists. Next month the King of Denmark will have as bis guests at one time the Kine of Greece, his daughter, the Princesss ef Wales, who will be accompanied by the Prince ot Wales aad their daughters, Princess Victoria and Maud of Wales, and the Czar, who will be accompanied by the Czarina, who is also the daugh ter of the King of Denmark. The National Labor association of Barceleona, fearing the consequences to Spanish workmen that, it is believed. will follow the going into the effect of the treaty in regard to Cnba and Porte Kico recently ratihed by bpain and the United States, has decided to protest against the commercial relations that the effect of the treaty will be to render Cuba a colony of the United States. HOIIB. The population of Mexico, according to official statistics, ts 11,638,824. An English syndicate has Durchaaed practically all the leather board factories in tne eastern states. Another rich find of silver is reported on Pomeroy mountain, near Cariboo, Col The vein is about three inches thick and of pure metal. President Balmaceda, of Chili, through Minister Ugan, has offered the United States four million dollars for the cruiser Baltimore. The offer was refused. Six Pittsburg newspapers, the Dis patch, Commercial Gazette, Times, Chroaicle-Telegrapb, the Leader and the Press, have all pronounced for Blame. The conditio of Mr. George Tones. editor of the New York Times, who is ill at Lewwton, -fdkine, remains unchanged. His physicians seem to have lost con fidence in his recovery. Mrs. Lizzie P. Dodge, secretary of the Essex County Helninsr Hand sorirrv an rganization to aid fallen women, pub- i I i . r D t. . , uciy ucui it. o. o. Anurcws, a wen known medical practitioner, of Lynn. Mass., on Saturday. Stories deroga tory to Mrs. Dodge she traced, she al leges, to Ur. Andrews. She banged his head against a brick wall and kicked him as he ran for home. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GI6ARS -AT- Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purificiv - Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash . Bark, Toke Root, Ac. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous soreR, through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an alterative.it changes the action of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at Grant's Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 South Main St. J. f.l. CAMPBELL, DEALER LN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. pOR RBNT. The seve room white cottage oa top of mountain for one year, at. $175, or bj the month at t20 per month. Fire place In a moms Good cooking stove, most pleasant place to live about Asheville. None but good wwiw ur ivvcn wi vac ucauurni neea apitly. J. At. kAMrUbl.1., Homes Iter the Poor Man. If yoa want to be neighbor of George Van derbllt bar on of my lot, within short distance of his palace, at from t- too to 00 per lot. Sise from 78k 160 to 300x800. Braatltalty shaded and fine view. Call at my office tor plat. Terms.'.H cash, balance l,- a, a years. j. M. CAMl'BttLL, Rhyme With Ktsse. To sues the number, who would dare ts? Of all the ills that flesh is heir to, To hear the halt too could not bear to; And lovely women has her share, too ; She'd have some less il she'd repair to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For "run-down," debilitated and overworked women, it is the best of all restorative tonics. A potent specific tor all those chronic weaknesses and disease peculiar to women; a powerful, Reneral, as well a uterine, tonic and nervine. It imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It promptly cures weakness of the stom ach, nausea, indigestion, bloating, debil ity and sleeplessness, in either sex. It i carefully compounded by ezperieaced physician and adapted to woman's deli- cate organization. Purely vegetable aad perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. The only medicine for women. sold by drngiosts, under a positiv guar antee of satisfaction in every case, or pnee ii.uvj rciunucrj. 4 Q P5 W is o a C5 i i W IH 09 W i srt el 8 a a M C2 Q O O 03 g a 5 W Pi 09 u 02 FH i i O tri Q -4 w g' g SH P? Cm g o a Jfi.-st-ilVV" ; JL, -J....W- li'M .J.'iliJfci,q'lait''?wfyy'i Jt-

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