How's This. | An Accidental Discovery. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for | ’ : . any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by When Sir Humphrey Davy was a boy Hall's Catarrh Cure, . of sixteen, a little girl one day came to F. J. Cngxky & Co, Props., Toledo, O. him § We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Che- | him in great excitement and asked why, | when she rubbed two pieces of cane | together, they should make a spark of ney for the last 16 years, and belleve him per fectly honorable in all business transactions and nanclally able to carry out any obliga lich ; 1 1 lad ll made by their firm. | light. Humphrey was a studious lac Ww » Wholesale Dr ists, Toledo, | ; tur 3 : a: TRUAX iviesnle Druggists, Tolede | who spent hours in thinking out WALDING, KINNAN & Manrviy, Wholesale | gajentifio problems. He patted the Drugglsts, Toledo, Olio. | +» u3 : “ Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act- | child's curly head and seid: “I do not ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur- | ; { > faces of the system, Price, The. per bottle, | know, dear > Let us soe if they really Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free, do make a light, and then we will try Hall's Family Pills are the best. to find out why.” He soon found that The man who lives a lie bas a pack of the little girl was right; the pieces of bloodhounds on his track. cane, if rubbed together quickly, give TT | a tiny light. Then he set to work to d {find out the reason; and after some Bloo time—thanks to the observing powers Purifier | of his little friend, and his own kind | ness to her in not impatiently telling Such a medicine you need at once to remove | her not to ‘“‘worry," as so many might the impurities which have accumulated in | have done— Humphrey Davy made the your blood during winter. Such a medicine Is | first of his interesting discoveries. Hood's Sarsaparilla. Therefore take Hood's | Every reed 1 2 has un Sarsaparilla now. It will dg you wonderful ut J . 80, eane, and gras 3 good. It will purify your blood, give you an | OULEr skin of flinty stuff, which pro- appetite, and care all humors. tects the inside from insects, and also ’ . helps the frail-looking leaves to stand Hood’s Sarsaparilla wri. Is sold by all druggists. Price $1, six for 85. i . i. A poor man with . are prompt, efficient and | Ore out of life than a wealthy grumbler, 5 Pills easy in effect, 25 cents, - - — Ww x Rattled, To make a mada dog 10 order, tie a tin pan [tohistall. A man made mad {sone who. { after suffering 10, 15, 20 years with rheuma- | tism, finds that by the use of a bottle of Bt Jacobs Oil he is cured. He feols the waste of his life in pain, with the lows of time, place and money, and then reflects that for the expense of 50¢. he could have saved all this { and lived free of pain: it is #nough to make him mad. Most of our sufferings are in- tensifind by delay in seeking relief, and the re is much worth knowing as regards the cure { of pain that we find out nt last only by the use of the bear cure, It is worth knowing { that for the cure of rheumatism there is | #pecial virtue in The Great Remedy for Pain, | St. Jacobs Oil, and as so much ean be saved by its use, the cost is really nothing, a sunny spirit will get Ba careful where you step, and those who follow you will stumble less, Life Isn't Worth Living to one who Eczema 1inogena suffers the maddening agony of Totter and such irritating, 1tehing skin Every roughness of the skin simples chap to Tetter Ringworm even Ong sian is completely, qui rine 1s con fort worth J of Totter from and ured by Bn t by the transact NoTo-Bac for Fiity Cents, Over 40.000 ¢ Why not Jet No." regulate or remove your desire for tobaceo? Saves money, makes health and manhood. Cure guaranieed., 5 cents and druggists, ared The world has learned more from its poor than it bas from its kings. More P Oras | in the fertilizers applied Fits permanentiy cured. No fits or nervous ness after first day's nse of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Redtorer, $2 trial bottle and treatise free Di. RH. Kuse, Lid, 881 Arch st. Phils. Pa - I'o close cur hearts against a brother is to on the farm m Cans shut heaven against ourselves, CARCARETS stimulate bowels, Never sicken, Hyver, ’ and wenkenu or Bip; larger and better yields ioe. - 2 eating was ever killed by of crops, permanent prien big too shor ; dghly of Plso's (3 the Fraxx Monns, 20, 19M, of onsumpti F224 8g improvement soil and More Money in the farmer's pocket. ; All about Potash—the results of its use by actual ex. Lion, a periment on the best farms in t sted Startesiy told in a Httle book which we pub and will gladly No sin Is ¢ mail free to any farmer in America who w Baware of the sin whose that it is highly respectable, only defense is lots or ecretive, eat Wren bil a Caronret, candy cathartic; cure guaranteed: 10. 2B. Looking a difficulty square in the face will often kill it dead. nslow's Soot) ays pain, cu little | write for. the GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St, New York, othsCan’ Stand the odor of TAR CaMPHOR. K Doesn't merely drive them away ~—kills them. Can't harm any- thing but moths, carpet beetles and other like pests. Nothing else will do the work so effectually or so cheaply. Infinitely better than gum camphor; goes farther, costs only one-tenth as much. TAR CAMPHOR can be used in packing costly furs, velvets, laces, feathers—any- thing, without the : slightest risk of injuring or staining. Sold in convenient boxes Ly all SOULS master, of Cascarets, the fine stor ever made JUST try a Me iver and bowel man's religion and it * been nothing but froth, Boll down will be found to A Sumptaous House, Two remarkable discoveries of a { long distant past have just been made in Rome. ‘hill, where it revealed the existence of a villa which | has been attributed to the first cen- tury of the Christian era. It sumptuous construction which now re- | turns to the light. Two bas-reliefs of about five square yards, one of which | is broken in fragrance and the other intact, exhibite a series of designs { which are said to illustrate scenes in | the life of the owner of the villa. This | owner is said to be Trinitus Monteins, {an artist of considerable reputation whose mural paintings adorn many houses of the imperial period. A j gold grounded mosaic decorating the | interior of a niche, and some painted | walls were also discovered, as well as | two hermes or termini marble posts | which stand at the corners of garden walks, and are surmounted by busts. | It is expected that a series of columns in their original sites will soon be ! brought to light. Best. Rest. Test. I ——————————— There are two kinds of sarsaparilla: The best. and the rest. The trouble is they look alike. And when the rest dress like the best who's to tell them apart? Well, “the treo is known by its fruit.” That's an old test and a safe one. And the taller the tree the deeper the root. That's another test. What's the root, — the record of these sarsaparillas ? The one with the deepest root is Ayer's. The one wits the richest fruit ; that, too, is Ayer's. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has a record of half a century of cures ; a record of many modals and awards — culminating in tho medal of the Clileago World's Fair, which, admitting Ayer's Sarsaparilla as to bost—shut its doors against the rest. That was greater honor than the medal, to be the only Sarsaparilla admitted as an exhibit ot the World's Fair. Seo that the box bears the name of BARRETT MF6. CO, Philadelphia, Pa. A VETERAN'S WIFE, Affecte! With Heset Dissnse and Given Up to Die, Saved in a Wonderful Way. From the Press, Utica, N. Y. Thore is 1 one better known or respected in tho village of Brookfield, Madison Co.. Now York, than Mrs. John Fisk, the wite.ot an old restdent and veteran of the war of the Rebellion, In April of this your, Mrs, Fisk lny at death's door from neuralgin and heart disease, the family physielan having reecom- mended her to settle all her worldly affairs, as she was liable to be taken at Any minute, anlinquiring friends expected at each visit to hear that she had passed away, But Mrs, Fisk, to the surprise of her neigh- bors and physicians, suddenly began to mend, and now she is as strong and haalthy fn woman of her advanced age (76 YORrs) as can be found, and really does not Appear nearly as old as she is. The following is her own story of how she was cured: “I consider it is a duty to myself and the ‘ommunity to tell of my extraordinary re- rovery from what was thought by my physi. cians, my husband and friends to be a fatal iliness. I had long been suffering from neuralgia in its worst form, enduring agonies that vuly those who have undergous sueh torments know, until my heart became so affected functionwily and organically, that the doctor sald I was liab'e at any time to pass away. He had done all in his power for me, nud 1 thank him much for his kind- ness and attention, and believe him ty be a good, faithful physician. 1 was not disposed to die, however, if I could balp it, and he having done all be esuld, I felt at liberty to use any other means that held out a chaneo of life, and determined to try a remedy that had been recommendel by a friend who had been at death's door from rhsumatism and heart but who now is in good health, “Whatever doubt I may hava had as to this remady’s efficacy ia a dssimilar disease, to that from which he bad suffers], was dis. poiled on reading {nu the Press of a case iden- tical with my own being cured, with the name and ad iress of the porson who had beasfited. So my husband who now was anxious that I should at onee take the treatment, forme a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Piils, I took them according to directions, aod within a very short time the paius began to disappear, my heart's ae- tious become normal, and four weeks ago I wased taking them, as 1 am eatirely cured, and ables to do my housework as we!l as when | was a young woman, “I hal always, until I tried Dr. Williams’ Pink Pils, ooked with suspicion on all ad- vertisad proprietary medicine, bu now my fdeas have undergone a wondrous changs in that direction, for under God's all wise Providence, 'P.ak Pills’ have renovated me, dissase, Dosargd 80 purchased “This is no secret in this locality, and I other sufferers in distant places securing the same benefits that I have received, “Cranispa Fisx. Pink Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose form by the doen or hundred, and the pulse Ho ure cautioned agaiost numerous imita- tions sold in this shape) at 50 cents a box er be had of all r direct by mail from Dr. Will. EE — ue A Problem. Talking of the hat, it is sometimes ed afar from the spot where he placed has mistaken it for a footstool. Sarah to relate a story of a man at a musical who lost a charming young lady be- cause he couldn't see her to her car riage without his hat, and he couldn't get his hat becanse a stout man had fallen asleep in a chair planted directly before a chiffonier on which the chapean had becn placed. It was a — - All things are good and beautiful to these who have the talisman which transforms the common into the rare, the accustomed into the precious; and that talisman is love— the love which selfishness is only too apt to destroy. For 4 years this thos by metit alone Bas dietanced ail ate Hig indorsed By over Is mE wearers as the best in etivie, 8 BE snd durability of E any shoes svor offer od at B5.00. 5 it is made In all the Iatest SHAPES and siglo and of every vwarlety of enther One dealer In a town given excels fre sale and adver. tised In loos] paper on reesipt of r of ahie order, Write for gatal ¢ fo WwW, I. DOUGLAS, Breekion, Mase, 1,340,000 CONSTANT WEARERS. On the Shores of Maryland, As the waters of Maryland produce one-third of the oyster supply of the world, the quantity of shells landed on her shores is enormous, and the shell mountains, like Boffin's dust heaps, are no inconsiderable features of the landscape. Until very lately the can- ning firms had much trouble in get- ting rid of the shells, having to pay, in fact, for the removal of all they oould not give away. Recently, how- ever, they have been able to sell them. They are now shipped to all parts of the country and are utilized variously for roads, for lime aad for making coal gas. They have been found to serve almost as well as stone in the manufacture of grades of iron for railroad beds. Cultivators of oys- ters also employ them, having found aflord suitable surfaces for The British in Africa The English forces have struck threg telling biows against the savage kings who have lately been committing hor- rid outrages in the Niger provinces in Africa. They have utterly routed the King of Henin, near the coast, who caused a party of unarmed Englishmen, on a peace commission, to be assassin. ated; another body, supported by a river flotilla, all under the auspices of the Royal Niger Company, drove the army of the King of Nupe to his capl- tal, which was carried by assault, the cruel slave raider and his supporters escaping by flight; the third conquest haa just made of llorin, The Nupe forces retreated, as was surmised, to the neighboring province of Ilorin, whence the company’s little army, with its effective arms and machine guns fol. lowed them, and the llorins have, {xu turn been routed, They tried, by treachery, to entrap Major Arnold, They sent messengers to his camp as though they while an attack was The.r trick was dis Surroundéd by a body of with the English only saved his forces by forming them into a solid square, The modern wea- pons did effective service on the enemy, been were desirous of peace, being arranged covered just in time men leader 5H 000 800 horses, to whom they were entire y new, There was sharp fighting for a day or two, then the town was bombarded and cap- tured, the franatical loring being utter- ly routed. These three campaigns have been accomplished within two months The result must inspire great for British rule, and make for peace in which has been terribly ray respect a region aged. New York Independent The Tiger Snake. i BO Known antido iger snake of die almost the government has r of $5000 for any ' remedy Sad Ending to a Wedding. ling to a wedding oor rod at Udine italy Tere and Signor Nieodemo were being mar- Bianco ried in the presence of numerous the service has proceeded the this man to be thy friends to the point where priest asks "Wilt thou have 17” when the bride has fell down and the cause of wedded husband? ing whispered “I will expired Apoplexy was death. The town of Liberal Mo., has suffered a blow its founder. George Walser, at one time the most noted infidel in the West, has renocunc. former views and has become a member of the Presbyterian Church at Lincoln, Neb His Liberal say that his conversion is due to the influence his third wile exercises him, and that her ambition to shine socially in Lincoln accounts for Walser's apparent change of heart. Barton County, ed his oid friends in over Electric Light in the Arctic, Electricity played an important part in the Arctic voyage of the Fram, Dr. Nansen's staunch vessel. The electric lights were daily used on board, ace cording to the Elekiroteknisk Tidss- krift, of Christiana, until May, 1885, when the wearing out of the gearing and the fact that portions of the ap- paratus were needed for making snow shoes made it neeessary to dispense with the use of the dynamo, which was worked by a windmill. Though at times the accumulators froze solidly; yet the acid-blended ice proved a fine electrolyte. Electricity, too, fired the mine shots which freed the Fram from the ice floes, A lA The Cannon-Car. Military journals express interest in an invention by which it is proposed to arm a self-moving car, driven by a sixteen horse-power engine, with two rapid fire cannon, mounted on pivots so a= to sweep in all directions, Hav. ing four brogd-tired wheels, !* is claimed that the car can run across a level country (barring fences, of course} at the of 45 miles an hour. Terrible pictures are drawn of the havoc that such cars could make on any battle field. Only one man is need. ed to operate the car and its cannon, and he is protected by strong steel shields. Motherhood. A mother who is in good physical condition transmits |, to her children the blessings of a good constitution, | B The child fairly drinke in health from its mother’s | robust constitution before birth, and from a healthy | mother's milk after, i Is not that su incentive to prepare for a maternity? Do you know the meaning of what is popularly called those * long. ings.” or cravings, which beset so many women during pregnancy? There is something lacking in the mother's blood. Nature eries out and will be satisfied at all hazards, One woman wants things, another wants another wants salt things, and 0 On. The real need all the time is to enrich the blood so as to supply nourishment for another life. and to build up the entire generative system, so that the birth may be possible and successful, If expectant mothers would fort. ify themselves with Lydia E. Pink- bam’s Vegetable Compound, which for thousands of women in this condition. there whuld be fewer disappointments at birth, and they would not experience those annoying * ' In the following letter to Mrs Pinkham, power of the Compound in such cases, She * From the time | troubled with weakness healthy sour sweets, twenty years has sustained longings Mrs. Whitney demonstrates the SAYS: old till 1 was twenty-three I of the kidneys and terrib ins monthly y Lydia E \ egetable After 1 was married. the said 1 ing child, as 1 was half, The your ompound through was sixteen vears arn Was when ms periods came on I made up my mind to tr Pinkham’ Compound and was soon rel would ne ved doctor ver be able to go constitutionally weak, 1 € i+ 11 "wi * ets my full time and have & liv had lost a baby at seven months and a next time | commenced at once and continued to tak and | months old the period of pregnancy lived to seven said then, if I went my full time and the baby % " 3 . 2 . o be thre I should send a letter to vou 8 DOW months old ane as healthy and hearty as ‘1 am so thankful that 1 health to transmit one could ww used vour medicine, for it gave to my I cannot express my gratitude to yon; I ing. Praise God for Lydia E. Pinkham's \ egetable Compound, and may others who are suffering do as 1 did and find relief ® ef, and may many homes be by Mes. L. Z. Wuitsey. : never expected such a bless ightened as mine has been. ”- > CURE CONSTIPATION f 25¢ bot J: THE LIVER DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY GRATE re Crt of ur vee sour tarot resis San plo and booklet free, Ad. STERLING REMEDY 00., Chicaro, Montreal, Can. , or Sew York, ir Terese ALABASTINE. IT WON'T RUB OFF. é Ter Dooron. “One lever of paper i= had enough. you have Baby may recover thrive Wall Paper is Unsanitary, KALSOMIND Is ‘ TEMPORARY, ROTTS, RUBS OFF AND RCALES, ¢ ALABASTINE is & pure, permanent and artiste ¢ wallcoating, ready for the brush f by mizing in cold water é For sale by Paint Dealers Everywhere. FRE A Tint Card showing 12 desirable tints. also Ajabastine é Bosvanir Rock sent free to any ons mentioning 1 Sis er but eansot ALABARTINE CO. 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