The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 14, 1884, Image 7

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    IMPOSSIBLE ESCAPE.
Absolute Truth with Collateral Proof
} From Which There Cao Be
No Appeal.
For the past three years we have had a
standing offer of £5,000 for any statement
of cure published by us which was nol, 80
far as we know, bona fide. We did this
in order that all readers might know the
absolute truth of all our assertions and that
they were based upon the value of our
remedy and oot apon idle words. Delow
we give a few extracts from recent letters
which speak for themseives. We will only
add that we could furnish one hundred
thousand more of 8 similar nature did oc-
casion require, but we believe the en-
tire American public is now convinced of
the postive value of Warner's Safe Cure.
H. H. Warszr & Co,
Lockester, N° Y.
“Warner's Safe Cure does all claimed
“for it.” Maz. James BixaLeyY.
Petaluma, Cal.
=| was cured of kidney disease and
*$leeding piles by 11 bottles of Warner's
“Safe Cure.” B. H. Howaen.
Auburn, Me.
“] was a physical wreck by kidney dis-
“torder, but Warner's Safe Cure has com-
“pletely cured me.” G, C. Laxwxa.
Columbus, O.
*“[ was a sight to behold from kidney
“dropsy. but was restored to perfect
“health by Warner's Safe Cure.”
Troy, N. Y. James ALLeN.
“My physicians said 1 would mever get
“out of bed again, 1took Warner's Safe
“sCure and felt hike another bemg.™
Beverly, N. J. F. Covese Horomiss,
“I had quarts of water taken from
“me caused by dropsy. Yen bottles of
“Warner's Safe Cure entirely restored me.”
Manchester, N. H. Gga B. Prasier.
“A meighbor of mine. W. A. 'Thomp-
“gon, has been raised from the dead by
‘4he use of your Warner's Safe Cure.
Jonx Nonrox, P. AML
Summit City. Pa., Feb., 8th.
“Physicians said 1 could never be cured
tof calculus and stranguary, but four bot.
t4les of Werner's Safe «Cure entirely re
“moved my complaint.” T.O. Lewis
San Francisco, Cal.
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«‘] was wholly prostrated by a compli=
‘scation of diseases and as a last resort pur-
vchased Warner's Safe Cure. Every ome
“sof the old troubles have disappeared and
“] am very grateful. W. E. Bexeoror,
Press and Knickerbocker.
Albany, N. Y.
+] suffered for over twenty years with
“sg lame back caused by Kiduey complaint,
“badly affected. When 1 bad abandoned
“311 hope I began theuse of Warner's Safe
“Cure, and have not fell so well and
“strong for twenty years.” J. J. Wmonr.
Fun du lace, Wis.
“For two years [ suffered ioteasely and
“was made miserable through diseased
‘kidneys and bladder, with nervous ex-
s‘haustion and entire prostration. Doctors
“and medicioe did not afford me any relief
“and 1 wes advised to nse Warner's Safe
“Care, which 1 did in-connection with the
«Safe Pills, snd am thackful to state I
‘am entirely cured of the dreadful malady.
Mzi Dormer
448 South Tenth stree
Denver, Col., Feb. 10th,
+] want 10 stale how much my husbaad
“has improved while taking Warner's Safe
sCure, All swelling has disappeared from
ohig limbs: his water trouble 1s much bet
“tor and his voice is 80 improved that he
“preaches every Sabbath, We are very
sshankful. The people all around here
‘gre taking the remedy, and some are get-
{ing well by the use of a few bottles.
“Multitudes more must bave it.”
Mga Kzv ¥. A. Bovis.
Sing Sing, N. Y., Feb. 28th.
“For a score of years 1 suffered with
what the doctors promounced dilation
sand valvular disease of the heart, but
“now 1 am led to believe thal the heart
4rouble was only secondary aud a symp-
“40m of other complainta. Frequeotly I
stwas threatened with death by suffocation,
“my breath failing me entirely. 1 became
teold and numb, and was as pear death
“4g any living person ever has been. This
tigras three years ago sad 1 bave ever
“since enjoyed complete health wholly
‘4hrough. the use of Warner's Safe Cure. ”’
A. Bripeerszox,
®icago, March, 1st. 28 13th street.
All the parties sent out by the vari-
ous governments at the suggestion of
the lutsrnational Polar Commission
bave retnrnéd home safelyiwith the ex-
ception of three, The Rassian station
at the mouth of the Lena in Siberia will
continue its work for another year on
account of the delay from storms in
reaching its destination. The Finnish
station at Sodankyls, although it has
finished oue year’s good work, will re-
main for another, as the Government
of Finland has supplied the necessary
funds, The misfortunes of the Greely
p rty are too well known.
John = Walker, of Stockton-on-Tees,
in11883 made the first Lucifer match in
England. So very popular did they
become that his business grew rapidly.
A maunfactory was » in Vienna
the same year, For the next fourteen
years those engaged in works suffered
greatly from phosphorons- B®
most terrible digease. When amor-
phous phosphorous was introduced the
disease disappeared,
ie Grand Duke of Mecklenburg:
Schwerin has oonferred gold medal
for ert and veiences upon Dr, Nachtigal,
the well known African traveler, who 18
LOW 000 ihe tho position of Consul-
General for e German Government at
Tupis™’ ; :
nagrelling;
Two boys quarreling: ‘My pa is o
preacher an’ will go to sonra l You
nn’ my pels a dogtor an’ can kill your
cle pa,” ’
! D. O, Royer, of Williamstown, Vt, is
' not one of the farmers who think that
the West is the only place where a far-
mer can live and prosper, Ho writes
to an agricultural paper : To the man
| who has judgment, energy and muscle
to back it, New England ofters as great
inducements a8 any part of the farming
world, [Laad cun be bought here from
$10 to 320 per sere, with good houses,
sheds, barns, plenty of wood, and good,
pure running water and all other ne-
cessary conveniences thrown in. Ver-
mont raises sheep, cows and | orses that
sell for 82,000 each, She has cows that
furnish milk enough to make 500 pounds
of butter a year ; she has sheep that
shear twenty-eight pounds of wool, and
horses that will go a mile in 2:15. And
when we farmers get it through our
thick skulls that the silo has come to
stay, and all adopt them, we shall raise
mere beef, pork and mutton to the
square mile to sell than any other state
in the Union,
Eeeriva Baas. —When an egg stands
long in one poeition the yolk gets down
against the shell, and if thero is any
evaporation it soou either adheres to
the shell, or becomes tainted. Eggs
may be greased and packed in oats in
barrels headed up tight, kept cool and
dry and rolled or iuverted, or both,
every few days, Thus they will keep,
and when wautea for market they must
be rolled in bran or meal to get the
grease off, and perhaps dipped iu lime
water to give them a fresh look, How
long they may be kept thus we do not
know, but several months at least, Eggs
culs to turn or roll the barrels
sides the shell looks very chalky and
their sale is burt, The best way is,
probably, to pack the fresh eggs iu a
on end, using no grease, for the meal
absorbs it aud turns rancid,
the barrel and invert once a week, and
keep iu a cool place.
A sure Eca Tester —If you do
not slready know how to perfectly test
an egg, take a copy of this paper, roll
it up a little smaller than an ordinary
egg, te a string around it near the cen-
ter, and place an egg in one end (side-
ways, not endwsays, for in the latter
case you must look through the air end
of the thick shell end), pisos ie other
end of the roil to your eye, and look
through to the sun or to a lighted lamp
holding the egg close down and within
an inch of the blaze, You can see very
plainly every stage of the progress cf
incubation, even to the pulsations of
the heart in some cases, nud traces the
branching blood vessels m every diree-
tion as they spread over the yolk, Try
this, and you will waste no more money
on looking glass toys advertised as egg
testers,
Econoanicaw feeding is an important
factor in stock breeding, In regard te
| grinding grain for feeding, 1t has been
| shown in every case in which a test Las
| been made that meal is worth about
{ one-third more than whole grain, The
same ds true, too, of hay, of which fif-
teen pounds cut into chaff and fed with
meal are equal to twenty pounds fed in
its natural condition, Linseed meal
| (ground oil cake) is an excellent food
for stock when fed with grain and rough
feed. It 1s specially adapted to rapid
{ fattening and healthy growth, Don't
ueglect a regular supply of salt and a
ecanstant sepply of good, clean water,
|
i
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{ Moc cows due to calve soon should
| receive more care nov than heretofore,
| Extra rations of wholesome food with
portant and necessary, Bran |
| will have the tendency to increase the
flow of milk when the cow comes in and
should be given regularly each day.
Daring the warm days of approaching
spring a run in some high, dry lot or
field 1s desirable, Do not try to foree
your young heifers with overfeed of
rich food, Many a promising young
animal has been ruined ip this way by
parties caring more for an sbundant
and unnatural yield of milk than for the
health of their animals.
ad
Loox well to your cows as they ap-
proach calving time. Be careful and
do not overfeed, and thereby promote
too great a secretion of milk, Milk
fever and garget are frequent results of
such practice, Allow the cows to have
plenty of exercise and all the sunshine
thev can get, As the cow approaches
the period of parturition, the wise and
humane dairyman will give her a box
stall where she can have entire freedom
of action, Take pains to promote the
corafort of your cow, and she will an-
swer nobly to your kindness next sum-
mer in the milk pail, Don't attempt to
become a dairyman unless you are wil
ling to raake a study of the cow and all
her wants,
An Agriotiturhl writer, speaking of
the best methods of feeding cornfodder
and other coarse foods, calls attention
to the fact that since thege are in them-
selves incomplete foods, liking the ni.
trogenous and fatty elements, they
should invariably be supplemented with
some food which will supply these, He
zeghtds cottonseed cake, or linseed-oil
, 48 among the best, as they not
only supply the needed elements, but
also greatly enrich the manure,
Houpax and Polish are endowed with
huge crests, which become wet and
freeze, Roup may be the result under
such circumstances, and such fowls
should be kept under good shelter and
free from exposure,
Hale’s Honey
Eorehowund Tar,
has rival suitors
only ome will
Where a young lady
the chances are tha
really suit bar,
Gus De Samira accompanied Rhilss
Birdie McHennepin home from churéh
a few Bupdays ago, Birdie gaid:
“I do always like to sit where I can
look at the minister, don’t you, Mr,
De Smith?"
“Oh,. I'm not so particular about
that,” replied Gus, but T do always
like to sit where I can look at the
clock,”
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Juntor Vice Commander.
Mr. A. G. Alford, Junior Vice Depart-
ment Commander of Md., G. A. R., Bal-
tunore, Md., writes: '‘L have kept St.
Jacob's Oil by me and always found it a
ready remedy for pains, aches and bruises,
When suffering terribly a few weeks since
with an ulcerated tooth, 1 could not get
any rest, and I applied it. I was instant-
ly relieved, snd my suffering ceased from
that time.
“Guoras, my dear,” observed his
wife to a defeated candidate for office,
‘you remind me of anoblate spheroid.”
“Why!” ‘he asked carlessly, glancing
at his reflection in the mirror.
“Because you were flattened at the
polls,”
No Rest Day or Night,
Tn the fall of 18575 my sufferings were ter
rible, I was swollen to such proportions that
[ feared may limbs would burst. I had the
best medical talent obtainable, and at the
worst stage of my liiness, when my husband
and many friends bad given me up to die,
the late Dr. John Woodbury made a thor
ough examination of my water, and pro-
nounced my case acute kiduey disease, bor-
dering on Bright's disease, and accompa
nied by gravel, and recommended the im-
mediate use of Hunt's Hemedy,
time [ was suffering most terrible pain in
my back, limbs and head, and could find no
rest day or night for weeks, and I was grow.
ordered me to take Hunt's Hemedy.
improve, and after taking six bottles was en
turely cared. This was pearly eight years
ago, and I have had no return of the disease,
I have recommended Hunt's Remedy
others in similar cases, aud it has uever
failed to cure. 1 bave also used it for
sick hesdache, and found in it a sure relief,
1 think it the best medicine made, and cheer.
fully recomend it to all,
Mes. W, H. BTILSON,
16 Tyler 8t, Boston, Mass,
10
No,
April 13, 18
A Weil Known Man,
Hunt's Bemedy having been
ed to me for kiduey and i}
purchased the
Btore"'
recommend.
ver complaints, |
at “People's Drug
and used 4t in my family, ar
fttoben very wvaluabl
gladly recomnmend it
knowing it tol
with kidney or liver d
Respectfully yours,
ELISHA NOYSE,
April 14th, 1883. 63 G. St
BOI
* medicin
y tomy
y those troubled
i
friends
and
) ben
So. Boston, Mass,
A Last Manufacturer
I have used Hunt's Remedy for the kid.
ney complaint, » en fully re-
stored to health by its use, { can testify to
its value. Dally | recommend 1t to y
one of my friends, all of whom I kn
beens benelitied by ita
"
Gratefully,
GEORGE P. COX
Malden, Mass., April 23, 1883,
“Yes,” said the sctor, ‘I've
hard luck. I've hean hurt in a smaaki-
up, had my pocket picked, my ward-
robe hase been burned, my wife has
eloped. Eut I deserve it; 1 don’t kick.
Cabin’ on this country.”
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Swept and Devastated by the Floods,
The land none
didn
prove Soususly
fr ring waters jeave
vapors which,
:
hanging Jike a pall above » saturated
sow fever and ages, bilio
earth,
equally =
4
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however, io
&
MM, Houles and De Pietra Banta !
have communicated a paper to the
Academy of Secieoces, Paris, stating
that they have been unable to discover
any injurious effect produced by copper
on the health of the persons engasred
in working it, and advancing the belie
that *‘ cohique de cuivre ” does not ex-
ist,
sn
Graves’ Heart Regulator for Heart Disease,
for a peculiar disease, and 50 years use
warrants it. $1. per bottle.
Mr, A. Btanley Williams reports that
an examination of the head of the com-
et Pons-Brook, with a power of 110, re-
vealed & central point brighter than
any of the rest, Af times nearly the
whole of the head was sprinkled with
spots or condensations, but none of
them equaled in intensity the bright
ness of the central one,
VALUABLE AND
and sure remedy for Bronchitis, Coughs,
and other troubles of the Throat and Lungs.
Sold only in bozes. Price 20 cents
ssn,» ]——
The boring for water at Richmond
conducted by Mr, Homersham, is now
1,808 feet deep, or more than 150 feet
lower than any well sunk in the London
basin. No water of any considerable
| volume has been struck, but the appa-
ratus has brought to the surface peb-
bles supposed to be coal measure sand-
stone,
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| PUREST AXD BEST COD-LIVER OIL, from selected
| jivers, on the seasiore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co,
| N.Y. Atsoiutely pure snd sweel
{ haveonce takeg it prefer it
clans declare It superior (o all other ols
CHAPPED HANDE, face pimples and rough skin
cured by using Jugiper Tar Soap, made by Cas
well, Hazard & Co., New York
messes I AP ——————
{i It is contended that mutes
should be taught the use of the vocal
| organs and the reading of the lige, an
| should be edmeated in the public schools,
| The practice now pursued of placing the
| deaf children in schools apart
| children who hear is believed to be
distinetly tending to the development
of a deaf race of people,
:
deaf
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Messrs, Eity Bros, Druggists,
N. Y.—Enciosod please money
four bottles of Cream Balm. 1 tried it on
a man who could not smell at all.
Owego,
find
RIT
“Yon claim too
much for Saman:-
oan Nenvinze™
¢ paysaskeptic. "How
can one medicine be
a specific for Epla
Lepuy, Dyspepsia,
Alcoholism,
Rhenmatism, Spermator-
Weakness, nnd fifty other
complaints?” We claim it a specific, sim-
1y, because the virns of all diseases arises from
we blood, Its Nervine, Hesolvent, Alterative and
Laxative properties meet all the conditions Lierein
Id
Oplam Fating
Yh, or Seminal
{NERVE LCIONQUERIOR)
It quiets and compones the patient—not by the
introduction of opiates and drastic cathartics, but
Ly the restoration of activity to the stomach and
nervous system, woereby the brain is relieved
of morbid fameles, which arc creslec by ihe
causes above referred lo,
To Clergymen, Lawyers, 1
chants, Bankers, Ladies and ail those
eptary employment causes nervous prostration
irregularities of the blood, stomach, bowels ©
orwho reqaire a nerve tonic, appetizer or
Neavixeg is invaluable,
Lie most wonderful Invig
ned the sinking sysiex
81.50, Sold sts, The DRLB. A, RICH
OND MED, 00., Proprietors, St, Joseph, Mo.
Chas, 31, Crittenton, Agest, Mew Tork City. ©
Aerary men, Mer-
whose sed-
PAMARITANX
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the well-kpows Hog FPloster nil
the medirkal virtues of 1 wads Hope
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% x “ Broadway,
47 Chambut 2 ao. How Tonk
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the human body ERADICATED
CLARK'S RUP!
INFALEIBLE WORM SY Pl
An old-time remedy. Safe and cflectn.
al in ite action. Price 25 cents a botue.
Sa VOU “ALE BY DRIGGINTH. "88
2 cents or Gve for $1.90. 4
nies oo pee ot HOP
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‘THE SURGEON'S KNIFE,
everything. —J. CU,
| [Price 60 cents. |
st >
Mathews, Salem, N. C.
| reduced to 1 cent per pound,
der This Dangerous Operation
have been Avoided Ly the Thmwely Use of
pr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy
{of Rondout, NX. ¥.)
| dinary nails into pine,
| bending.
i
hair is Cardboline, made from pure petro.
cum, thoreughly d2odorized and delight-
i tully pert It make the little ones’
hair soft, silky and glossy; it also eradi-
cates dandrufl
sss lA A
Asrrmuse Artist: ‘I must say
| very inconsiderate of your father.
| (Barcastically) I suppose if 1 were a
| pork-packer like himself he would not
| object to our marriage.” Datiful
| daughter: Very likely not. He
| he prefers good pork to bad pictares,’’
used,
Preparatsons are already in progress
the meeting of the
| to be held in Vienna on an early day
mA
I'n a letter to ** Woods and Forests”
Gey ang
emaaicated by safe,
remedy whic ecially
tamily un.
CLT
mp ——
Ir is the beautiful Springtime and
colds snd sore throats bloom beside
that tender and
rheumatism simplex, and that other
lovely child of the garden, the sciatica
disgusta, Spring is here, and the
doctor is here also,
Remarkable Escape,
John Kuhn, of Lafayette, Ind, had a very
parrow escape from death, This is lis own
story: "“Oneyear ago I was in the last
stages of consmmption. Our best physi
clans gave my case up. I finally got so low
that our doctor said { could not live twenty.
four hours, My friends then purchased a
bottle of Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the
Lungs, which benefitted me. [ continued
until I took nine bottles, I am now in per
fect health, having used no other medicine.”
sna iss MI MP
“No,” smd a fond mother, speaking
proudly of her twent five-year-old
daughter; ‘no, Mary isu't old enough
to marry yet. She cries whenever any
one scolds her, and until she becomes
hardened enongh to talk back, vigor.
ously, she isn’t fit for a wife.”
Ely's Cream Balm cured we of Catarrh
of many years standing-—restored my sense
of smell, For colds in the head it works
like magic. —F. H. Sherwood, National
State Bank, Ehzabeth, N. J. [Easy to to
use. Bee adv.]
Sams AMD MI ——
“Waar will you think of your beau-
tiful wife thirty years from now-that
is the qu 7" says Monsignor
Capel, Oh, bless you, monsignor,
she'll be all right. The conundrum is,
what will ehe thiuk of us?
Do you ever have acute pains in your
left breast extending to your arms,
do you ever have suffocating feelings in
region of your heart! If so you have heart
Disease. Use Dr, Graves' | Hegula-
tor, a sure specific, $1. per bottle,
Pawmnting on zino is facilitated by em-
ploying a mordant of one quart of ohlo-
ride of copper,, one of nitrate of cop-
and one of salammoniso, dissolved
sixty-four parts of water. To this
mistare add one part of commercial
hydrochloric acid, This is brushed
over the zine and dries adull gra
in from twelve to twenty-four }
nt adhering perfectly to the surface
R formed,
to the wonderful eflicacy of creosote oil
| in preserving wood. af effectually
| vents all growth of fungus, ete.
| being creosoted.
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Importans.
When you vient or leave New Yorx City, save
Baggage Expressage and Carriage liire, and sop
at ihe Grand Unica Hotel, opposite Grana Cen
tral Depo,
Elegant rooms, ftted up ai a cost of one
million dollars, reduced to §1 and upwards per
day. Euro Pian, Eevaior. Hestaurant
supplied with the best. Horse cars, stages and
sievaled railroad to all depota. Families can live
better for Jess money al the Grand Uniom Hotel
han 8! any other Sretcinss bole! in the city.
I —
A small piece of resin dipped in the
water which is placed in a vessel on =
stove, says one who koows, will add a
peculiar property to the atmosphere of
the room, which will give great relief
to persons troubled with a cough. The
Leat of the water is sufficient to throw
of the aroma of the resin, and gives
the same relief that is afforded by a
combustion of the resin, It is prefera-
ble to combustion, because the evapor-
ation is punch more durable. The same
resin may be used for weeks.
Ur, Ripe's Great Nerve Restorer Is the
margel of the age for all nerve diseases. All
ita stopped free. Bend W #81 Arch
Phiadeiphig, Pa.
A Ws 50
Recently some valuable experiments
in puotographing the larynx and soft pal-
ate at the instant of singing have been
made, A powerful electric light was
thrown into the throat, thesubject then
sang a note, and the aotual position of
the vocal ligamenis, uvula, eto, was
photographed instantaneously.
Piso’'s Remedy for Oatarrh 18 a certain
cure for that very obnoxious disease,
“Docron,” said a Long Island youth,
‘‘ean’t you give me something to ward
off sickness to-night?”
“Why, where are you going that will
make you run the risk of getting sick,
my sou?” kindly injared the physician,
“I am invited to a Flatbush ohuroh
social and kissing bee,” said the youth,
Tne average yield of corn per acre in
1883 was 23.1 bushsis,
ms"
“st. Bernard
Mr. Bimeon Tiolsell,
had teen trotted for seven years
f arenerls
formeriy
of Bondout, XN
y Tar
2a
af phiyd cane
i : »
{| for what they called Struct of the
Urethra, without
| benefit, Be finally consulted Dr. David Kennelly, of
h X.
i Calenll or $tones in the His dder
wio found bis troubide to be Urinary
The Doctor st
of
| weve his prest id ney and Iver med
} ITE REMEDY , to prevent (heir reformontio
| entire treatment was esulnently suecoss! ul,
seine,
The
| Tiotmeil's recovery was rapid and sompicte,
While FAVORITE REMEDY sa spe
{| Kidaey snd Badder
| ennen of I
| aod all the class
| comet tution of
discasew, itis tguelly val uals
Lous DisarGers, Coneti] of the Io
{ ilies apparent srahie fron
women. Dos't
David Eenvedy,
Dactor would hav
rat Lhe Bane
address, Dp Fon dout
e i understood Last, »
duction of his medic
{ ITE REMEDY, be still continues the 3
He
performs sll
{| paged in the
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i Lis profession treats all disessos of =
chsrescier, and
overstions of sureery.
VARICOCELE
| or Wormy Velrng of the ferstum, 0
| peded case of Loat Manho
{ wick'y snd painbess’y cored by the E158 HO Cradie~
Wy sof, $0. Cloredtting. CUhrculsr Free
| tial dome, 160 Ft Ot. Now Tork.
i a Skin of Beanty tan jor Forever.
DET. FELIX GOURAUD'S
Cream, or Magical Beautifier.
Removes Tan,
Pimnplea Freon
n
on the une
« Deability, &c
na” Une bottle will last six mon he, useing
. Also Poudre Bubtile removes superfioe
thous Injury $0 ia.
CHAUD Bole Prop, ¢ Bond BL. N.Y.
Fan sds Desders
a Also
or ns,
Beware
of base imitations. $1,600 Reward for wrest and proof
of any one selling he same.
JRE hOS
LOANS
PER CENT.
Torr
«88 long se interest Is kept np.
$s mrarity refuted gxcept for intebet, ind then only persons
EAA LE i Bea
LEARN TERA HE cy nll AE
8 i ne 10 '
Address Ld Dros, Janesville, Wis,
J SinL ry SALE Furniehed: 17 acres land: in
perfect order ; rate for # 6% | neat Aepot Uriving
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WANTED AGENTS 752i 7 Fr
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Cotteeton | © A Gr
new soles ride fonrie 8
Rooh eter, NX, X.
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Camber MuUK i the bert Liniment, Price 5 cenle
RATED
| FIRST PRIZE MEDAL on Combined Farm asd
Traction Ingh st Bosthers Expo h,
{ ky. 88 ufaciurers of Boilers, B
Saw Mills snd Separators. CF BxxD FOR CIRCULARS
FOUNDRY AND MACEINE DEPARTMENT
RARRISBURG CAR MANUFACTURING OC.,
' ARKISBURG, PA.
PAYS for 8 Lite Bebols:
elem aslnons
orney.
Bas A Write
for Canalo go IL. COLEMAN & OO.
340
'XX.-NOTICE.- XX.
' As BLUE FLANNEL Garments
Of Infertor Gauality of Goods
| are acid as the “weno ne Middieser.™ which wre not
made by that mill, The Middiees Company. in order
to protect thelr ouetogaery and the put Five motioe
that neresf ier 1 CloQune made from EMIDOLE-
| EX STANDARD INUIGO BLUE FLANNELS ARD
YACHT CLUTHE, said by all leading clothiers, mast
| bear the “RILK HANGERR" furnished by the Selling
| Agents 10 all parties ordering the goods
WENDELL, FAY & CO,
SELLING AGENTS, MIDDLESEX COMPANY,
80 and 88 Worth BL. New York, 37 Frankils St,
Buston . 254 Chestnut SL, Philadelphia
5 the
INFORMATION IN REGARD TO
CEEAY LAXD
Excursion
Rates to Texas, Arkansas and California.
Bepcrivimg lands for sale can be had
4. POWLER, Bast. Pass, Ags, Uthon,
YY. J, I, BeBEATH NE. Pum if Domes’
. WJ AROWITZ, 8 E. Pam Mei Baltimore,
iH. B. McCLELLAN.
| Sen. East, Pass Ag" Mo Pac RR 243 B'dwny RY
CONSUMPTION.
1 have » positive remedy for the above Jisnane it
| ame thousands of ouses of End and of 4
Tm ve bees cured, smyfs
it , Sst wr ll W BOL {8s AER
ther with « VALTABL RA on
| wany es Dares. Give and PO
DAT A SLOCUM, I Pearl 5. New York
Wai
all others and se ite name
# Bair Restorer. It will
the hat Sromall dandraf, restore
fallen off. Ii does not «Tect the
phur, sugar of Jead snd nitrale of
one pave done. Jt will change ght or
few days tos benytifud glossy bare
1L. Each bolle 1» warral
clesale Ag'te, Phila. Pag
&ferest rom
act Vosetatil
CORES WHERE ALL ELSE FANS,
dt Cough Syrup, Tastes good. B
Use in Ume. Sold by droggista. ied
Pheenis Yecte al win cure your cons Price 5 ot»
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GOOD HEWS
10 LADIES!
Crostest indoosments ever of
fered. Now's yout tne Lo got ap
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sud Call and vec re a beauty
1431 Gold Band od iy Hose CUvina
Tam St, or HanBeene Deocorsied
Mops some Enmuer Bel, of Gold Band Mow
ited Set, Por fall particulars addrom
, SIR YAT AMER AN TEA CO.
and Bt Vewsy Ni. Kew York
, : ek A
LIST OF DISEASES
ALWAYS CURABLE BY USING
MEXICAN
MUSTANG
OF HTMAN FLESH.
Rheumatism,
Darn and Sealds,
Ftinges and Bites,
Cuts and Brulses,
fiprains & Stitches,
Contracted Muscles
BU Joints,
Nackache,
Eruptions,
Trost Bites,
and oll external diasnspe, And every hurt or sovident
Forgetitrel use in farsity, stabloand stock yard ithe
THE BEST OF ALL
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