V Tho reason aotno people liave to little to f&y about God I; Wftuse tbej are such great slratufer to-Hlm. flAdl tut' alioultl be grjrcad on t.irrf japer roo(s af least once a teat If thoy are to remain close and tight. Thorough cultivation of corn and pota toes often repeated will be found a safe protection against drought. Wash the churn well. To do that you will need to remember that stmply rinsing 1 it out will not do the business. k If you arojnot .witting to tako all the religion God can give you, lhero"must be something wrong with you. . An exchange states that the male wmp doei not stint:, Uefbro Investigating the trutli ofthls assertion, we would advise oar readers to secure n bottle of Salvation Oil. Bold br all dealers. Keward. We will nav a reward Of ono thoui- and dollars for an; certificate published br us. regaraing nr. nuns uougn oyrup not lounu genuine. A. U. Meyer fc Co., Tlaltlmore, Md. There Is'n great deal of difference twlxt an error of love, and the love of an error. Head this paper. livery Home Should Have It. It Is not always convenient to call a physician for every little ailment. Having lted Flag Oil In the house you have a Physician always at liandj It kills HUeumatlsm. Neuralgia, Burns, Uralses and nil Achos and l'alns. l'rice acts. There are few thine! i In M whlct i wo ma) uo utrrMltil, UHk 11119 la wire ui imiii, nir.i" couch and Gonsumntlon civre has no equal lor tlolds. Coughs and Consumption, l'rico 25 and fJoceiitsatlliomas'DniRHiore. It Is not good for beauty to he a pro fession, t The homlliest nose may point to Heaven. Shlloh's Consumption Cure. This Is "beyond question themost success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure the worst, cases of cough, croup, and Bronchitis, while It's wonderful success In tho cure of Consump tion Is without a parallel In tho history of medicine. Slnco It's first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ask you to try It. Price-10 cents, 60 cents, and $1.00. If your lungs are sore, chest or back lame, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold at Blery's or Thomas' drug stores. Why are you so timid, John? Speak out." "I am afraid the popping will awake your papa." The Buccaneers of Old Flaunted the Skull and cross bones, their en sign, defiantly at the masthead. Your modern pirate, not 011 the high seas, but upon the high reputation ol standard remedies skulks under various disguises. Ills hole and corner traffic lias never to any degree affected Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters, although that standard lnvig orant and corrective 1ms long been the shining mark nt which his shafts havo been directed. Cheap local bitters, composed ot fiery unrectl fled stimulants, with an Infusion, or extract possimy, oi some ionic uarx, are sun sometimes recommended as Identical with, or similar to, or Ttn4Alnfr vlrttipq kind rod In thnsn of A mart ca's ehosoii family medicine. These perish frt's.iSSS JSS? iffEXHSi EES: live ot disease pursues Its successful career. overcoming malaria, dyspepsia, nervousness, kidney troubles, constipation and rheumatic nil- iueiu, jiui uniy oil litis, uuii on itiuiiy cummeuvs. J(flsfortune and poverty bring out the rfood points of a man Including his t elbows. Hucklen's Arnica Halve. The BEST Salvo In tho world for cuts, brnses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. t Is guaranteed to give perfect satis taction, or money refunded. Price 25 centsper Dot. 1'or kale by KEBHU druRL'Ist. The dressmaker makes her work with mathematical accuracy. She is great on fignres. A Sensible Mm) Would use Koimi's Ralsam for the Throat and I Lungs. It Is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds I ASllllUU, UiriUUillllS. UWIIJJ illlU UllllUtUlUUUI LunE Troubles than any other medicine. ,The proprietor has authorized any druggist to give merit ot this great remedy. large liotlles roe and si. "Look out!" cried the pebble to the clam shell; "there's a cold wave coming.'!. Thomas' KnterprUe. The welt known and popular Druggist, Thomas' has taken the Agency for Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator, nhleh he recommends for the quick cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, liver com plaint and all blood troubles. Trial bottles free. It Is a well knonn fact that fan-Tina Oough and Consumption Cure has cured consumption und chronic coughs and colds when all else fall ed. Price 25 ana 50 cents. Trial bottle free. People who say sharp things get the repu tation of being blunt. Merit IVtns. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years wo have been selling Dr. "K Ing's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr, King's New Life rills, Hucklen's Arnica Halve nnd Electric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac every tlnio, and we stand ready to refund me tion. IV c uu nut iicaiutLo lu KU"twitcu mem purciiase iiri follow their purchase price, If satisfactory results do not Ir use. These remedies havo won their great popularity purely on tncir merits. Vor sale at lteber's Drug Storo. Fenderson always speaks of his son's allowance as tho fresh heir fund. I Ilnve Always Pa Id Kent For a house to live in. .Tills year I have half paid for a cottage, with money which, before I used Sulphur Jlitters In my family, was paid to tho doctor and druggist. They cured my wife of female weakness. W. P Sampson, Salem, Mags. The hen Is not a broods a good deal. cheerful fowl. She A Valuable Discovery. Dr. Brown Sequard's elixir of youth may be an important discovery, but every one knows that Dr. Franklin Miles' New Heart Cure certainly is. It has given thousands aillicted with serious heart disease a New Lease of Life, Druggists who can observe its effects on many customers everywhere speak very highly of It. Mr. John Weaver, or Knightstown, Ind., says: "I haye sold mutch of Dr. Miles' New Cure and have, received many good reports." O. Monroe, of Dunkirk, N. Y., reports large sales. "And the best part of It is every bottle has given satisfaction." Sold and guaranteed by Thomas and Illery. Never meddle with a man who Is mind ing his own business. Don't poke your finger into a bumble bee's nest becauso it looks quiet on the outside. The use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla purifieR the blood, stimulator the secretions, and Imparts new life and vigor to every func tion of the body. For nearly half a cen tury, it has remained unrivaled as the best blood medicine ever discovered. Be oon vinceil by a trial. 1 It is a thousand times better to have our paradise at the epil of life than at the be ginning of it. Men never find Ood with the head until they have first some In sight of Him with the heart. Be mindful of Ood In the small things of life, and you will not forget Hlru in great ones. Keep your windows o4n towards Jerusa lem, have faith in (tod, and the blues won't trouble you. home people are all preach and no piaeiice It i much belter to be all (liar use and no preach. Tl.c greatest of all dalles U the nretent onr Van au't da bntlneM for eternity un a credit ImmU. The soil should be more than supplied with the elements remove) bs eteh riop, audit Villi uevei loie il4 teitilitj 1 urui; i .w i 1 1 1 .J Vt I (til iintnl tt ,1 I, THEY WERE NEWLY MARRIED. Consequently. TUf Were' So "Busily En. : eagetl!rey(r.aeil Thele Station. Thera visas an artfiAinof BuftinsaTuctivo scene tHb ottiorfla5r In art fcpfowfl train on tlio Sixth avenue clevatd. At Park place a lmndnomo young couple, evident ly very much inlove.'got on one of the lUlddlo core, and BOttlinir down in a cross neat thoy tiroceeded without delay to be- Iqhio nbaqrbed n one another, not pay tag tbi ai&utest heed to any ono pise in 5, in .tii them with good natnrod interest, even tho small boy in the corner, who had been deeply absorbed in tho delights of a tuppenny dreadful. . Station after station flew by, nil un heeded ns far nS tho loverna'kers were cncorSed, and the stalwart Adonis' arm had just settled mfortn)ly'.-Jpbout the waist ''Of Ills demure companion when sho suddenly gavo a little feminine shriek and made a frantic break for the door. Everybody was startled, no one more .than tho young man. who in stinctively attempted to hold her back. But she only jerked herself away, and tho onlookers could seo that tho expres sion of undying love on her features had civen way to a look of the most pro nounced vexation as she turned on her conipanion with the i-emnrk: , .sir T , la .a i T -'Now, I knew you a do It. And I was B0 anxious to be on time. Don't make ilk . ., ,fi.t us get off before wo are carried nny fur ther." "Bat this isn't our station," expoatu lated the young man in astonishment. "I know it isn't. We are far beyond it, "We should have gotten ofE nt Fifty ninth." "Well, wo haven't reached there yet." "Of courso we have, stuuidl Come on before the train starts up again" or I'll go alone. Don't you seo this is Eighty first?" "Nonsense," exclaimed the Adonis, getting excited in his turn. "It isn t nonsensel Don't yon see there, 'Eighty-first' in big white letters?' There it was, sure enough; but oven as overyone looked, and the young man started hastily to gather up some bun dles that were on the seat beside him, tho train started, and a change camo over the expression1 of the bride for a bride she certainly was. Prom a vexa tious flush, the color on her face changed to a. dark crimson blush of embarrass ment, which grew deeper aa the unfeeling-wretch by her side burst into a loud laugh, in which nil the passengers joined. The bride didn't say another word, but simply made her way hurriedly into the forward car, followed closely by her Br Way llUrneaiy iniO XHe car, followed closely by her I sturdy companion, who was trying in vain to look serious. The little woman had been fooled by the mirror between the seate, which, reflecting the station Bign rrom the plattorm, iiau turned tne figures around, making 81 out of 18, New York Star. A llrave Little Ilenuty. Mayor Cushing's little G-year-old daughter Blanche fell from n hammock and broke her shoulder. After the fall she ran into the house, her lips clenched tightly, and calmly, told her mother that she had Tmrt herself. Althoueh not a tear was visible, yet the deathly pallor which had spread over her face told the mother tliat her little one was hurt. "Now, mamma, don't you cry. -I will stand tho pain. It won't last so very Ions," said the little one. Hastily examining his child, Mr. dish ing found that the shoulder blade was broken. Surgeons wero immediately brought, and tho fracture, which proved , , . - , . . . to be a serious one, was quickly set. At no time during the fearfully pain- ;ful operation did the Httlo one utter so much as a inoan. She simply clenched her dainty little fists, bit her lips, and without a tear boro it all m a manner wnioh the attending physician afterward remarked they had never seen equaled. Omaha Bee. About ATltlpplnc; a Horse. It is rarely ever proper to strike a met' tlesome horse. Occasionally a fault is clearly foolish, nnd lio fear associated with it in the creature's mind, such as nipping his mate, or reaching round the head lo see if yon nro about ready, or backing when yon have no room, and must be obeyed with a bound; then a gentle reminder with the whip is well enough. On rare occasions authority may be maintained by enforcing fear. Yet if you terrorize the creature he will hate yon. It seems hard for a horse or a dog to forget an injury. They never forgive in the seuso that men do. This fact is often lost sight of by thoughtless people in their intercourse with dumb animals. New xoxf Weekly. Wiy tho Groom Ja the Elder. In tho friendships formed between boys nnd girls during the school age, the boy is usually a year dr s6 older than the girl, girls of from 10 to IB being as a rule a trifle brighter than boys of the same tige, and having more inclination nnd tiiuo to study, nnd consequently be ing pnt into classes with boys about a year older than themselves. About the age of 15 or 10 tho average girl begins to mature socially at a rapid gait, and at 18 she is the equal generally more than the equal of a matr of 21. New York Ledger. Apparent Site of the Sun or Moou, What is the apparent size of the disk of tho sun or moon seen with tho naked eye? Most people estimate it nt from about three inches in diameter to tho size of a soup plate. An investigator sarys that at a distance of ten feet u silver quarter dollar would conceal the disk of the sun or moon, as would a buckshot about a quarter of an inch in diameter if held at arm's length. New London Telegraph. Carlnr for the Pennies. The Detroit SavingB bank has adopted a plan which is novel in this country, but is in uso in the postal savinfln.Byetem in Europe, for gathering little savings and .bringing the advantage of the bank within easy reach-of everybody. Agencies are selected in various parts of the city, such as drug stores, groceries and other reputable places, where adhesive labels of different denominations and colors, resomblini; postage stamps, will be sold Cards corresponding in color with the labels will be furnished, upon which tlie depositor will affix IluS labels as they are purchased until theitwenty spaces on the cards are filled. For instance, suppose that a depositor determines to save five cents per week. He is furnished with a card corresponding in color with the five cent labels. He purcliases the label weekly at the nearest osenay, and affixes it to the card When tho card is fall it is worth $1, nnd is then seat to a savings bank for dttpee- ft vtien tho nmnnnt iaifitflrnl lirxitl the .1 ,t ..tt i i. T.oYwkl will in, f.iv uouat urjJJUBty iruu. ..... log the oarda when flllod even amounts, aa 21. i. tH. and so on. It is axpetd that tho twwta will do lae werK ws a ittutyr i aovo ttu utiuuc benefit, though Sinall oommiaaous may be paid. This syateia brings th aayinga jgask tolta vwtM w(ki nea it won lmvrr ihiB bat& now. 1 Pnt uoi4aamfivly few petpl will take tlw trouble tu Ku the bank tu dejxnut . Kftrw oentt It will be a erv -aay mat tr, liiiw.-vi-r t . t tilt iirarost drttt; iUjTi "i .I'kih anJ iHtrihtadt tile laU-l ttfiil uu i .'i,l imJie i. n -J, i Ual 1. i I . iV - -i lit a. Cures Liver Complaint, Bilious Affoo- U1VS Ui swviii.irisus IAXAD0R: iioni, Ijoss 01 Appetite, Hio Hradache,Siofc Stomach, Glfl-diness,0o9tive-noBR.DyspepsIa Kitlneytroulilo AXADOIt and all delicate Female Com plaints. Sold every where. Price 85 cents. DREKACOIffi Fragrant! Lasting 1 The Leading Perfume fork Toilet and Handkerchief Sold by all dealers. Price 25 ots. mmmm CTafsHIsa Prlct only 25 cU Sold by alldrugglstt. Will relievo Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sellings,B.'uises,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, bores, uurns,. Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Frostbites. Chapped Hands and Face, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment. ttjnif LANUL O rLluo, ttrrar luninvnn- UnttY ttioU. Price 10 Cti. At all druggists. KETMA PACKAGE PRQEHAnRIS' FOR THE CURE OF l1Tt. I V UrAU). .(fl'VtAO eloio nnclleatton to luiiim ornturtj, uro mcnttl tmlo or grief; SEXUAL KXl IvS-ESIn mid dlo llfo.nr (cl .u- lniitti mil i iclrd In Touth. UICJI7 rJCtJ JiriK unmSKi Minors urniniYor TIll.UhilRV h EAltl.1 in 1 UL3U ami I1IU- PLl: Atli'Ul lark of 1m. vlzni d.lrrnltlh nith ,rual ornt lmralrnlntrrakrr.t in.m'.ir.lj lo ...nrklus olJ ego. WiltM Wt OAT UUtitu WuaiSKM msn.fs Mi lhntr.nn et,. irt m iaii.i cun'ii in int ,wric yesrs. S'v r A irt. no- of" ir fnin in prof. Herrij' 1 St (SsOLUBtE MEDICATED PAGTULES. . I rA A-1 n m, ,i. intioi: or ol.l. uRi'rieK from thla ftrvrnleiit troublr ahol Id ' nil lh Ir .tdilri... m wo ron fnrnlsn queillons lobeaiHwrri it, it nt r mnr kutir ilia trnr mndliloo cfloch rue and prrpnrc ntnUrlno to rffirt a r-rompt euro. llCtl '1 in new liraiuiiri r.i,ni..i.nniiii, uo unci all a flbimre to be eun d br the flrliratrd Vaitlllo Treattnrnt. THE HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfg. Chemists OQ HTVETTMAH GTnEET. NEW YORK. 00 Br.EKItl This Trado Mark Is on Tie Best Waterproof! . Coat In the wo rid. jqT)dfflTirinrtrtte10aUlpQiio,V. A.J.Ttver,roitwi Tho itlont Sncrrsafiil ltemedv cverdlscOT. ereJ. aa it Is certain In Its i . ' and does not bib tcr. Bead proof below : Ttnonif I.TO. Conn.. Mar 5. 90. Tin Tt T TrcMmrr. fn.. Sim: Last Summer I cured nCurbnponmyhoreo wltlt your celebrated KvudnU's Spavin Cure and It WAt me mm jou lever saw uoce. ihhtbouuiwi emi)V iiuiura, iiaviiiK uat.ii ii. mm tiertrci. o riirlnforprr thlnir 1 trlntt U od. Mv nclzhlj n hiwtowllh n riinhnil Runvtti t hftt mmlnlilm lAllia. lie QlctHl me now tu guru It. a retTuiiuurmicii Kendall's Srctvlu Cnre. Ho cured Oio Spavin In Infill t hrf. ivwka. Vrtiia moniwilfiillir Woixjott Witter. CoLmiBtis. Ohio. AOTll 4. W. Ta Tt V T.'nvn.TT. fin ltnr Hfra .'-I liitvn hepn aellliiirmoro of Kendall's Spavin Cum and Vhut' Condition lMwderathau everticforc. Ono man Mid to ine, It was the best rowuer 1 ever Kepi auu i uo ijcm no ever uaeit. JUAIK.'i;tiUiOr,- otto L. norrour. Cnrmnusoo. N. T.. May . "90, Tin Tt V tfrunirr. IW. lisaf Klrat I have unod Reveral bottleiiof your KeudaU'ji Spavin Cure with perfect laeeeaa, on a vttt'iauie ana tmMKioi mart) uiub vw iiuitv uiun wli It a Uoue fpavln. Tim maro U now entirely fra from fanieneatt and fthow no bunoA on the Joint. llespoftfullyi II. lluTcniss. BULL'S SPMIH CUBE. MosnoK, La., May 8,90. Dn. B. J. KcttDALL Co., MttitJii tJiinic it mv .lutv to render van my thanks for j our far funiHl Kfi.il.ill Spavin Cure. I n fmtr enr old llllv whUhI urlied very MrI.Iv. Bhe had o very Mvero swollen log. ltrtM about eltfht different kinus or mefiiuioes wmcii ui uo Rood. I tmrcIiUHed bottle or your Keiuimi Marion Doytdrk, Price il wt bottle, or six bottles for ft. All drag. xtlMA h& e It or can Kt-'t i t for ynu.or it nlUtttReiii tO nliy miUrr'iS Oil rooaipi iw pnrr u uir priitir tors. 11K. IS, .It Kl.NliVM. CO., KnuMburuli I1""! ill, venm montt -Tnousaitdhi hava nee i purinattently cured by l,mL.Al)F.LrniA,r. Fuvut onr.Mioopfpnr.UOQ orsoMoz i line rrom uiiiim-. -ak:siru.Hiw5 ui' CURE GUARANTEED. timiirV.Tis. Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDROU, 1 inn now Meillolne fan StUi em slm ao-t-allt- 11 ean no lonuei be tlouhtetl that the spine can bet'tired, that paralyzed limbs ran tie restored to theli natural use, aud gaui-ral debility cured. OnnseHtlou ui the bi am. apople , resulti ol sun stroke and the worst cases ot rheumatism, sci atica, neuralgia, liver complaint, Bik'lils' dis eaauBftu kidneys, hip and bimv disease. .-- tariNa urifituuikiB. t-urunu- u)sciiier , auu teurt disease ami miunt-rut. hi eut reii I rton.lt ui)J liriwrh as directed tviiu utire ineiiu-iiies ui I Uurlng nine ears mei ltl.iiui m i t,n!, 111 tin-. cju aillne Hit,- u, ,1 t!,-,. Iiieill. lin t .llldUIC IS witnesses i liiuir ttoitn All then name: oan be obtained in eailiun at tlie otnre and lab i,rstnr of Plofeuoi Houdnm. No. 1727 Nttrtb Tenth stu-et, piiiuiislpu.t i i uiyaelllii SST"! . " , ,:V. iS.T tTSayffiT aiiie pn-,u i.iii-. aim siniteons oiiiiih cut. i am Hint tl anil lieallbv, taSMiiK t-iin-il lutself ttilli I Hit ill! luer.. llll 1U .1 li, ten tu tho-te i.-lit ill metllt-ilii oieiudited against tin .mil die, t hi n i iiu eau S I 1 ( ll i, ,11 II. il inli 1-1 I. I II . llll lull - 'l iK 1 I'l II III - 1 1 III .ejttn eiiib.i ui ftu ii111 to alteiiil I calling .it liie i k if li .l!lt-i'. ..Ill, ulli . .tit ill llli I ' I l.llUl . Mil. I Li III. - I. h. in- - I .nil. . i it ,tlb slitrncm of the lllil l. IfitiHeU l.x it it Hit null Salvation Oil mmm w iMPim of ngc. Was n student u(, nniurgi-r foi set en ycarit uiitter ilii uus ur-jKBson, no, wet to vwra uara iy ami n wiyniauion Vflin wen oiii uaptl iiit-nt itujwiartftii tue eityot i-iinooigpuia: re 171.1 liM'o dlaii'omiafl Um euro ofmmiy tl IntuftMe ilHaase.. ON CONTRACTS. Their 1'c-rnllaHUea IVlien Made Hither by Letter or br Telegram. The question of rights and liabilities under contracts mndo by correspondence, a series of letters or telegrams to ana from pome one in nnorhor city in re lation to mutual businpSB transactions, one that is frequently arising in busi ness life, nnd with tho principle of lnw governing such contracts or such corres pondence, it will be nuvantngpous to most business men lo be familiar. Contracts thus made are in their uatnio tha same as all other contracts and governed by tho same rules, viz.: There must be parties capablo of contracting, n subject matter to be contracted for, a sufficient consideration, and an nssent.aor com pletion of the contracts, and it is of tho rules governing the determination of this question only that we proposo to write now, nnd to give only those more familiar rules that nre well established by adjudicated cases. An offer made by mail or telegraph ts continuing and open proposition until its receipt by tho party to whom it is nddrdssed, and snch reasonable titno thereafter as will enable him to accept or ref uso it, or until actual notice of its withdrawal by the party making that offer reaches the party to whom the offer has been made, and any net done by the party evincing an intent to accept it be fore actually receiving such notice or its withdrawal, is n completion of the con tract. It may be withdrawn by the party making it at any time previous lo its acceptanco by the other, but this no tice of withdrawal is not operative until has nctually reached the party to whom it is addressed. For instance: If A should write to B, making a certain offer for certain goods, and B should write accepting suck offer, the contract would be completed nt the time B posted his acceptance, although A might in the meantime have written another letter withdrawing his offer, pro yidiug that B had mailed his acceptance before receiving the notice of withdrawal In other words, the contract is compete at tho time of mailing the acceptance of the offer, and not at the timo of the receipt of such acceptance by the party making tho offer. Should B delay his ncceptarice, how ever, until the receipt of the notico of withdrawal, no acceptance then made could operate to bind A to the contract. The offer need not bo revoked in the same manner as it was made, either; and should A, after makinir an offer to B. alter his determination nnd telegraph B to that effect, which telegram was re ceived by B previous to n receipt of the offer or its acceptance by him, it is n complete withdrawal. Tho entire question in each case is, Has there been an assent to the terms offered before the offer was withdrawn? If so, there is a complete contract, which can only be rescinded by the consent pf both parties, whilo before such acceptance ith terms are constantly open to a moilifircv Hon by eithefT, American Merchant. How the Fop Afl'ected Obserrntloni. A new story is told nbout the sharp tiesg und briskness of the captains of the transatlantic steamships. On a recent voyace of one of the well lniown vessels plyinjf between here and Europe, ono of tho passengers, a woman, pestered the captain to deatlt with unnecessary ernes- lions, some heavy weather set in, and owips to the fog and rain tho ship's offl eers were nnahlo to malco their usual ob servations. When tho captain camo -down to dinner on that afternoon his persecutor was wailing for him. "Hough weather, captain," sho, said. "Somewhat." "A good deal of rain." "A good deal.1' . "Pretty heavv fog." "Yes, it is." "bo neavv. I understand, that von could not make your observation." "Yes," gruffly, "but not heavy enough to prevent you from making yours." New York Tribune. I'eatlier Factories. At Mannheim, Germany, saveral fac tories, employing steam machinery and hundreds of operatives, aro now at worlc preparing feathers for market. The feathers conio in great quantities from (iiuerent sections ot ism-ope, and lrom China and other parts of Asia. The bales aro opened near a kind of gin or breaker, which shakes out tho feathers and throws them around in a chamber through which a strong air current is passing. From this machine they .pass to others, in which tho long and heavy feathers are .separated by ventilators from the short nnd light, until the final grade of delicate down is blown into a largo receiver. The cleaning is effected by jots of steam, the dirt thus loosened being drawn off by currents of dry air, Arjkansaw Traveler. A Wealthy Insurance Man. Henry B. Hyde, the multi-millionairo insurance man of New York, was once an insurance solicitor and a member of a small club up town. He occasionally talked life insurance in a business way while spending his evenings at the olub, This was not considered the proper tiling by 6ome of the gilded members, and Mr. Hyde was notified that unless he desisted he would be expelled. After that Mr. Hyde .talked less insurance in the club but a great deal more outside. and started on a career which has made him one of the richest insurance men in the country. Exchange. Tim lleporter in Full Flower. The reporter is an institution whose value to the world at largo is not always appreciated, to be surej he is reauy nn instrument of education and refinement, and when seen in his bwt estate isclever. quick, of broad sympathies andwide information, entertaining and pome. Springfield Republican. In a. year and seventeen days, from Aug. 20, 18C2, to Bept. 12, 1803, William Banting, a London merchant, reduced his weight from 03 pounds to 150. He elaborated a dietetio method of curing corpulence, which method is now known by bis name. Physiulans always order beef for in valids that is cooked very little, in order that none of the nourishment in the 'meat may be dried away. Lean beef ground in a machine, salted to taste made into ookos, and broiled just enough jfl beat, is excellent forinvaltds to whom tho doctor has forbidden vegetable, person in health may suit his taste. He Wat Not Anxious lo Learn. Professor Albart Boehm, of this city, i an enthusiastic naturalist. He has a large I collection of birds and animals, and! mitken :t practice of exhibiting them at fnlm. Tin- professor was at the Winona fair, and hail his museum in a tent on the gmuncUi. One day a gentleman stepped tu by the tnt and looked at ooaple of toonii whic h were tied to a stake luar the entrance, lie did not know what tut' animals were and asked tin proterioor. who told him they were couuu. ' and naiil "It ou will give run ten ivuu ( and i-oiiie luniiii-1 In- tent, w li-n uu t onic out Ton will know inure aLmit uaUuraJ uxtory than any of our uoruval prof en horr " The offer waa u kimhI tiiti-. but tit (41'litielliUll lefll-M-d ami tlirneil uH I'l.ite-i. .1 tl.it hui -t-kett a tnUtlut.-i In II t -ai oi-l it . I..I I l'l. I. --ii .1 W . i , THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SiCK. i.ikiiimIII lie nflHIl mml BlIlmiaRoellntlcneni for a case wbcro si r, pnmt IIittkbs will not naslst or euro. Itl onSnLninnliiTTcn It will cure you. E3 tin vim euUer xih never falls. tlilitll'rctloiultillgciiip Cleanse the tllliitotl tcciinir; ir so, unt Sumit'tt Brrrcns; lilooiLslien you seel its iTTipTitllcs tmret it win run? you. ittr tlii oiiirh the skill I t Inci-atlves tt tin lire: in rininlea. Illotchcs.l closely confined In knit Sores. Tlcly onl E3 tho nulla nnd work shun, clei kt.wlio tli St'I.riffR 1JITTPRH, ml bcalth will fol riot nrocurc pufllclcnt Ion. oxcrclso, anil nil who arc confined indoors, Ki i.rin ii lin i Kits! Should uso BULMiuni Uin-t.ns. Thev will trill euro l.lverrom- plaint. Don't lie tUa-l not then bo weak and ournireu; itwinctirci sicKiv. t Oil. It you do not wish to su tier from Hlienm ntlsni, use n bottle ol! HttLriti'n IIittrruB Itvlll build j-ou up and! make you strong and r SCI.niUIt llJlTKUfl ; It ni vcr full" to enro. tit'ttitiiy. HtTLnmit lltTTKHS a Don't be wlthutit n1 jwlll make your blond bottle. Try It: you1 HI It), 111 II llllll HtlAJIlg, win not rcirrct ir. tntt youruesu nnni. J.adtcs In delicate hotlth. who arc nil Try fttiLrin'n IftT rF.us to.nlirlit. ami rundown, Blinnltl use vou will sleep well suxi'iimt lirrrRiin, tnil leel nuuer lnr it. Do vou want tho iM-et Moillrnl Work published? Bend 8 2-co.nt etnmps to A. 1'. Ordway A Co- Itojston, wnns., nnti loccive a cony, tree. Saje Your. Hair BY a timoly uso of Ayer's Hnlr Vigor. This preparation has no oqual as a dressing. It keeps thoscnlpcleanMfioiil, nnd healthy, nnd prcsorves tho color, fullness, and beauty of tho hair. "I wa9 rapidly becoming bald and pray j but after using two or three bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair grow thick and glossy nnd Unoriginal color was roatored." Slclvln Aldrlch, Canaan Centre, N. n. " Some time ago I ldst all my hair in consoquenco ot measles. After duo waiting, no new growth appeared. I then used Ayer's flair Vigor and my hair grew , Thick and Strong. It has apparently como- to stay. The Vigor Is oviilcntly a great aid to nature." '5. B. "Williams, Florcsvllle, Texas. "I havo used Ayer's ITalr A'lgor for tho past four or Ave years and find it a most satisfactory dressing for the hair. It is nil I could desire, being harmless, causing the hair to retain its natural color, and requiring but a small quantity to render the hair easy' to timings. " Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles stroet, Haverhill, Mass. " I have been using Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years, and believe that it has caused my hair to retain its natural color." Mrs. II. J. King, Dealer in Dry Goods, &c, Blshopvllle, Md. 3 O rnsriRxo st Q Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Man, bold br Drusclatasml rerfumera. tttmtilntcs tbo torpid I Ivor, af ronct!; ens ttiedlrostlYaorsang, reBtilntss tlio arvirwia, nutt uru iiuotuaicu ns an ANTI-BILIOUS IV3E0IGINE. In mnlarlnl.illstrlct tliclr rlrtnesnro nldsljrreeosrnl7.dll, ns tlioy possass pec nllni-propertles in freelntt lltcs.rnlcm from tlistt poison. Jllesnntlr susnt coated. Hoaoamnll. l'rlco, Suets. Sold Everywherea" Ofllce. Murrny St.. Now York. Stoves, Tinware, ; Heaters and Ranges, 1 Tn Groat Variety at Samuel G haver's Popular Store, Bank Stroet. Roofing and Spouting a., special ty. Stove repairs fiumslieri on sliort notice Reasonable! Purely local in our aim. 11 ' B It IN J Um illAtt tWAOQUAINTED WITH THE OEOORAPHY Or THE OO0NTRY. WILt OBTAIN MnOII VALUABLE INFORMATION I'HOM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including main lines, branches and ivussouri xciver. Tne Direct Route uiiuia. lit awvvA amiuDBVuiia on-, uu. 1 aiu, . ... . . . . .. , nnd Sioux Fallal, In DAKOTA Cameron, St. Jottoph, unci Katicaa Gity, in MISSOURI-OmatiR, Patrbury, and Nelson, in NE8HA.BK A - Horto'i. Topeka. Hutchinson. WiohlU. Bellaville. Abtlone, Culiiwoll in KANE'.AS-Pond Orook, KLngllsher, Port Reno, tn the Bprtng-a, Denver, Pueblo, In OOLOUADO. fkpjk k.-i iiiimtr :n una rrom untoasjro, yaia wait, tiuconinsou. ana uoaro o trtfr tlArat VtAtwsvan ahlrtRtrn. Wichita and Hutchinuon vast areas of riob farming and grazing landa, nifordiusr tbe beat facilities of Intercommunication to all towns and clue r.uut atid west, northwest und southwest of Ohtoago, and Pacific and tranttoccanlo Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading: all competitors tn splendor of from uustt. a u broush Coaches, t of illudour! Klve lr Oars, and (east of jeaourt Hlveri nines, Oouncll Bluivs, and Ouiultu, with nacse, nop , Platte, Neb , and betwoen Cmcutro ueblo. via St. Joaut zotels Irurntablne meals at Jltbmla aixouraiona daily, with CHOICE Oi' aim 11", to tn-.i ti-otji Stilt UsTaen, rorusaa, ioe Aagotei, ana rtun j"-rrtnciaco. nio uiwvt to nnd from Pike's Peak. M.mltou. Garden ot tho Crodft. tha tianttati- tuna, and Sctsutu Ui-uudnarri of Colai - iado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, SoUdBxpreM Trains dallv luuvti-n Wltn THROUGH Hacliniuf Chun I tti Kanaaa Ultv Tbi'OUafh CUait und ! and Sioux Fall lu Uock 1 Uutia 'in.- If. wb. mutix Fa'la. and Luu Litiiiau. rounds or tne Northwest. , TBS SHORT LINK VIA SSNKCA travel betwean Cincinnati, Indium joeepn, At-c-ninon, iuavonwonc For Jlt-ICtUi, MUJ.H. It'otat 1 -- . 1 lea, 111 thf Unlitid . t..' 1 1 .1 fc . SI JOHN fwtwir i "Tosnk roti, no othur rlrsisrnc for me but WofffsAGMEBIaGtcing If you and yoxxr riiBtomerrj &to dlnattsfisd with ft, It Ii bMtmse foa did not knot hew to m it." MmmmmmmmmmmmmmoaatnwtiiUBMBtw3E3x& Aili in raint, Drya fiirf ITomf TStrnUhtmc Stern for Tik-Ron, MOt will Stain Old a kiw furnitunc 7VtTfllA WILt BTAIN GUtl AND CHINAWAHC flj ff4Q WILLO.AIN TtNWARC flfllMfl will OTAtN voun Olo Baskctb timet wll Stain Dato Coach and BfKOSM WOI-tT tt RANDOLPH, Philadelphia, - CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COUGH OR COLO Throat Affection Wasting ofPlosh Or any Dtttnse leherc tho Throat nnd Ltmpg are Xnflamnl, iMclt of BtrenoHX or Kervt rotor, tou can be rcltevcd anil Cured ly SCOTT IMULS OF PURE GOD UVER OIL With Hypophosphltes. PALATABLE AS MILK. Ask for Beott'M JtmuUloo, and let no eav pMimifoit or solicitation induct pott 1 acoejtt a siuVsfffdfc Sold by all Druyglsts, BQOTT & BOWHE.ChomlBto, H.Y. THEPOLICE GAZETTE Is I ho only llliintrnteot i.iei- in tln world poiilalnlnir nil the liitett sensational and sport- inn news. No saloon keeper, barber club room can nffni-il to be without II. II III" ays inaket li leniU w beret er it goes. Mailed loan) address in tho l'alteil Stales sccrtTi!l wrappetl. 13 weeks for (I. Semi lite t cuts lor sample enpy. Itinlmvd K. Fox, Vraukliii Siiini e, New Yol k fifty. - PENSIONS. .I'ersons desiring Pension Wanks and Infor tunium tinuer At-r oi .tune iumi, eau 11111.1111 niu snine irom me untiei-sigueii, OljO. W, ItSKrCH. rrothonntnrv, aiijpalf " . Mnuch Cliiink, Ta. tt n ItminlT W. I.. Ilnualns Shnra nre uilUXiUri tvitrrnulcil. nnd every pair IiiiHiilHiinmonnttprioe stuiupcti 011 utitioni. 1 tc,uu fii.75 $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf nnd I.nctd Waterproof Grain. Tho excelleuco and tvearlnR qualities of this shoe caunoi ue oeiter snown tnnu or tint atruaK roentsof Its thousmids of constant wearers. SesOO Cenulne Unnil-aetTcd, an elexnut and atvliah 111.M -Htt.iMa whlrli iHinimenrla Itself. Syl.OO llnlld-itewcd Welt.. A 0 no calf 8bo 6fr unequalled for atylo and durability. SO .50 fJoodycar Welt 1. the standard dress il9 Khoe, at a popular price. S9,00 I'oliccmnn'fvfliot! is especially adapted ss m tnr raiiniiui iiihii. luriiirrx. tiiu. All uiado lu rungrctw, Button and Lace. Uftve bou most favorably received Btnco lutroducea una the recent Improvements make them euperlor a nnv a.Ynaa (anlrl nL thftaa fir If AH illrect to factory enclosing adrerttoed ofttftl fororde V ssv IiAS, llrocktou, Mass. Atlam Mohrkam &on, jAgenta, l.KIUGJITON. Kcntl tite Advocate. extensions Kaat and West of the to ana irom umoatro, Jouot, utcawu, OI6 -Davenport, Muscatine. nitn.ana council tj. ii. . . 1 - a i M uirorv . A . .. . ......... n INDIAN 'ltjUKiTOKY-and Ooloi-tulo It- Cain to il.u-o aloep- equipment, cool, well vcntlluted.uud Pullman f-lt-i-pe nerv KKlttu: ltecllnlliar Dinitie Oar-i tiailv botwoflnCblcaro, na ful'ii-wiu iJoiUiirtf. Denvt-'f, it ti iiiuiitf own- vatt- w ku ii n t ..Kr You Have ON W. L. DOUGLAS ah, or Kaii3u.u City uml lopnU fapl-nulrt Dtnuiff la at att-itot! ibl t iiourwi wi-rtt of Mtdo.iuri Ki i-r. Clilujaro uul W luiil'ooll:, ullil HI Putll, .1 11 0111 lliooi, imintd und 1 i'x. til la, StAi 1' Luke. , ir lir I I . In I 'llj. t inn-, v ttlt 1 - liHIl i I itlllltt AN LI hA..NrUi.i.L uliwb lu.lllUiJa lu ooIIh. Lufitv und Council Blurts, Bt. Krtt.ttiad t'lt , I Ui -ITt a lilt . -loli3- uttd St Paul mi. t- ut.i Tiokot i ) If ' ll'-, i ImN HemnTltiit Mts from the I'.ye. The follotving Is a Bltniite nnd cxpctli Hoor way of removing gpokfi from the pyp. Tlie only Instrument needetl is a wockIpii toothpirlt or match, matin sharp at tlm pnint. Hard wood, however, is nrefernblp. The BufTerar stands in a good light and rests his body and head against a diior. pout or some fixed object. With the thumb and a finger the operator holds the eyelids Riifflrienlly apart to see plainly the front of the eye nud also to prevent winking. If the speck be on the cornea it may be difficult to see it. and it can then only lie found by changing the direction of sight until a favorable position is secured. The mOTt difficult part of the business is to have the inexperienced person fix the sight on some object nnd hold the oye iierfectly qniet. If this can be dono only for a few seconds the operator ap proaches the mot with tho point of the stiel;, fftill lirllding tho eyelid, nnd with gentle passes and gradual ad ancos eoon touches the speck nud briuirs it nwav. Tho transparency of tho rye makes it' necessary to approach thp surface with care, or it will be reached before it is ex jiected. If tho mote bo hidden under neath the upper oyolld tho eyelash should be gently raised, whilo tho upper part of the lid is held downward with ihe stick. When turned the stick is withdrawn nnd the lid is held in this position by the eye lash. Where iron is worked particles of met al are sometimes allowed to remain In tho oye for several hours,, when they seem to rust fast find cannot be removed by a stick. In such cases the point of a penknife blade, made quite sharp, is used, and if it is mngnetized so much the better. New York Commercial Ad vertiser. Dear nt the Prlco, A changi! of mind has often occurred after thomnrriago bans havo been pub lished, A clergyman tells recently of a man having put in the bans, nud nfter they had been twee published asked if he might Rnlwtitute the name of another girl for the (Ine first entered, adding by way of explanation: "I think sho will suit urn better in tho long run:" On wing told that tho change could not be offected unless the first bans were with drawn, others substituted nud tho fees paid a second time, also that tho full interval, including three Sundays, mus olapso before the marriage could be cele bratod, tho man hesitated. "Do you mean to say that I should have to begin all over again?" ho asked. "Certainly, " was the reply; "the bans must be pub lished three times in the names of the persons who are actually to bo married." '.'And must I pay all over again if I havo the other girl?" "Yes," said the clergy man. "Well, I call that too bad." The candidate for matrimony remained for some moments in a brown stndy, then broke out with: "Then I'll stick to tho first girl. Tm not going to pay twice over for anybody." Ho was mar ried during the following week in accord ance "with this decision, ovidently con sidering tho proposed substitution would be too dear at the price of double fees. This did not Bay much for No. 2, n9 would be bridegrooms aro usually of all people most inclined to be liberal. 'Lad les'T reasury. A Sllnplo Uo'b Story. An oxchango tells of the peculiar ap petite of a dog owned by a Butte City merchant, whose latest exploit was to swallow a diamond stud, lunch on a roll qf greenbaclcs, and, by way of a dessert, thoughtfully masticated a pair of British lialf hose. Evidently this, is no ornery purp, still for marked epicurean . eccen tricities it cannot compare with a saffron-lined bird dog we once owned. This thoroughbred animal developed delicate tastes quite early in lifo. On one occasion wliHe we. were absent from the house he plundered a cage con taining a pet canary bird, killed the fluttering imnato, plucked the feathers and then laid tho bare little body in a frying pan over a gas stove, whero it was left until the skin turned a beauti ful brown. Wo came back just as the intelligent canine was adding tho propet proportions of pepper nnd salt to the cooked morspl, when he bolted the meal hastily for fear of interruption and then scooted through tho open door. After remaining away for two dayB he returned wiih n fine youug pullet in his month, stolen from a neighboring hen nery, and this ho placed at our feet, wagging his tail and winking hisKoycs significantly, as much ns to say, "Thisia to square tho roast canary bird." It really was a very tender chicken. Sam T. Clover in Chicago Herald. An Irish Ware. Beleek.waro comes from Ireland. It is as light and thin aa an egg shell, very glossy and feels like satin. It is said to be very strong. The color is peculiar, being a little darker than cream, and nearly all that I saw was slightly deco rated in pink. Tea and after dinner cof fee oups are about the same prico, $15 to $18 a dozen. There is a great variety of small dishee in this waro for bonbons, olives, wit, etc. In odd pieces thore are cracker jars in imported china, from $8 to $0 a piece, which in domestic ware would cost from $1 to $8. 80 each. Bouillon oups are fifty cents each. English pudding sets of three pleceti bring $1 to ChocolaU pots, tliat until closely examined look like fine Donlton, cost $1 to $8 each. New York Telegram. A Collection of Martyrs. A recent canvass was made of the convicts of Joliat prison, und out of over 000 men, ent for almost every erimo in the calendar, not a single ono would ac knowledge that he was guilty of the cdrno changed. The great majority looked upon themselves ns martyrs to the law, and felt that they had been grievously wronged. Detroit Free Press. Hleel Tanks for Storing drain. A new matliod of storing grain is be ing introduced. Steel tanks are tilled .with grain and by a suction pump the air is partly oxhansted and a quantity of carbonic add gas admitted. Lewis tou Journal. Hlx Things u Bay OuEbt to Know. I'irst Tlmt a quiet voice, courtesy and kind acts are as essential lo the part in the world of a gentleman aa of a gentle woman . Hecond That roughuess, blustering atid t ven foolhardiness are. nut manli ness. The moat firm and courageous men liave usually been the most gentle. Third Tliat muscular strength is not health. Fourth That a brain crammed only with facts is not necessarily a wise one. Firth That the labor impossible to the boy uf 14 will be easy to the man of 30. Ktxth Tliat the liest capital for a boy .-. not money, but a love of work, simple laatea und a heart loyal to his frtttuLs aud liK Hod. Youth's Companion. True llBilitatiM. Mi-b. Muggers 1 see tx prominent Bort et bfllf is dead. If thf rf r-ver was a pertii-lly IJiiiKtul oxisteufe on rartb she I i-ujiiM-il il wttile Hue livt-u. ' All. iiuKgoin tieemim she was a so- 1 ciety Duller ' Mr MitKKr-- No; because sue was t-iiKagil irnt four timer, aud uever ii,u. 1 . 1 St it ..I k Wtttitlj TAKE FOR IEUMATISM .GOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In tho Side, l the Chc8tand tho Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc., etc., tho IMPORTED '"ANCHORS tXPELLEfnM fi and WHX EVER PE Ths BEST. tlNfltUALED REMEDY. TT.o.1 wilt, miflt it vtAaa"ln thn tmmtrtal and Royal General Hospital of Vienna and majiT otuers. Pita Difatlctted Ttstlarelil est tf TsfffitlslS! TKOToroi,i, lu., Jon. a), "on. -v ntif Anpnnr t-ain iBxnciiieriB rt'iiiiT tra.ut.-f icuc. one 01 tittrotstttrri, ,uiiniui.iti,uiiiiKi.- 1 msttam for years, could find nntltlDg to eura I ner uus your Ancnor j-ctin JWInrr. BcBOOt. SISTEUS B NOTRK bAME. GO Cents a bottlo. OP MOST DBUOOISTS, On DIItECT FROM I F. AD. RIGHTER & CO., 1 SiO Jiroadtcait, Xew Tork.i Enropcnn IInnsPnuaoUtsdt,0'y, 1 L axtnuuii, v it'uiia, iiuiit-n,u,ii, iibrui,. jb.onstein, uiteit, niiremocrv, uonivti - tS F2i:E UEDAL3 FREE Books about other Anchor Ro-i mcdiea on Application, 1 1 1 ((ssiira I n I IhP vtorlils Our fcTlrtiti utitfqiitltNl, anJ to introduce ou tui'tnor tfiHxt ne UI icndrsci lu ( k i 1 H'tIA in etch locality ho 't)U Ihoi ho wins tn at onr eta tnak ttjft cl thrchnmr At! ou Utrt to do la reyim IMo Bboir our foodi ta thoitowhoritl-juui tofltfhtH nd Ihoti nroiinn oii lue b fTTonlnfr of tliU cdTrrtiieilitnt howi th 101 til end of Iht Uli AYErnORl icopt Thi fotlowlng cq( fir ttiVBrfnranci of it redavii u tboat tbf fiftieth pirt of (ta balk, tt U ff and, rftiutl all tela apopc.ailarpaaa laeaiy torarrj Wo rtillalfoaliowyoohowyu ran niakfiiom Bit 1 1 a day at leaif, rromthtitart.m ith outciprrienrc llrttrr writtat mi. r V nay ttl tiprau chaj-li. AddrMt.ll HAI.LKITJ.L'O.. Dot HMO, TOKTLAflD, UiiMI For l03TorFAlniQ KASBOOSt Weokneci or Body and Mind, Effects of Error, or Exceines in Older Younff, Ilahost. AabllaAAIiUillllii7 HMiorru. imw in ruiirn bo wiJir ok ibkaisiinVbjmbu Be tMtlfr from 60 ttlftUi ivod 'arclBB ConBtrifa, Hr htu. UateriDtl ItoAkt Trl"Uoo tad proof walled (waled) rratt M4rV.. ERIE MffoiCAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. t R N 1 H I SHJEE. stnlil a lit Wotrtti MtlOO.4 intt'ti tn lit mtrld Pent- t itiX'safi-per WnmntfdhflHy, ou) dOID hunt lnr cair Doth Indira andicrnca iini, with wttrkt anJ im f 'rqtinl l O.xr irH50lit -ec, t V'tliT iilti out Ufy raliialjlPl.nctf IloiIfieliOlti ltKa ihM anintilca. u nail it nieninv run ure una Hi mttch. are tVec. All tb work iau nrtvl dn tl lo nhon whit W Ktvi JToo t Otrwc iht) call yoor tHcudand nciliiors -mithtvi nbcot y ihataiwarirMiiUi mvatuUtradaforii which hold! rorflratThehoncaitamd, and hw wo am repaid U pty tl nprcia, freight, tlo Atler rou knnw nil, if nu wmiid like tr ft tn tvork fnr ui. you aarn tVoin NVO to SHO p-i wtk and upward AdJri, Stliiaou A' o. 1IU3C H S5. I'oi'ttiiml. .Ilttltie. .511 Steward! Slon tliat HawMnranil Scittiug. I will glvn Fifty Pollars for a case of Ca tarrh, CoU In tlio Head, Deatness, Hay Feycr, Affected Evo-Slclit, Asthma or Throat Trouble, I cannot euro with rny Beacon Light Catarrh Cure. Send oue dollar to ray postofllce address for a bottle. I will mail It to you at my exponac. II a V rev er Cnretl with Thrfo linttlna. nENnv A. ZODRIST. , 181 1-2 KxcharjEe St.' fieneva, NT.T. 2-1 -nnn yenr. The Best Remedy laihli worlj, s&n J. Hofhorr of Bynirmis, H. Ik Pastor Koenig a Nerve Toolo, becausa my sou most uoartlly thank tor It Norvoua Prootration Cured. CnoaniN, K. Y. June, IBM. I was not able to do anything for 19 months, wai conllnsd to bed most oi the time, couldn't eat nor sleep, wna so nervous and dizzy that I couloT not walk Jroru the house to the garden, I was all run down by what the doctors called nervous prostration. Wa medicine seemed to" belp me. Then I took Pastor Koenlg s Kerr ToaJo and now I can eat nnd sleep ana have no more slaking spells, can do my housework again. Lam very thankful or this and recommend the Tonlo to all suSerers. etrsrevraeijmtDitH. Our Pamplilct (or sunerers o norvoua til leases will be sent freo to any address, and fioor patients can also obtain this -medicine ree ofcunrge from ns. This remedy has been prepared by Ihejievereml Pastor Eoentg, ot Tort Wayne, Ind , for the paat ten years, and ts now prepared under Ills dlree Hon by the KOEHIO MEC!CIrJE CO., 39 Wll. Uilini. ta. CHitraCV I'llIC'iOO, HI,. SOLD OY DrtUQOISTS. Price 81 nee Uottlc. O Itnttles for 15. Dr. C. T. Horn, agtLeliighton gf? No more of tHjs. KuMiv-r Hhts Mult-ti tt.-ni iin.-iiiiirurt.-titly Usltt, 1.1 oflt-tt ullii off ibn fwl jir "Cfii.rHESTra" n,rniirn ro. i .( i- - Vriih iiurfdo ot beel lluett wild ntl.U r ( . - ' I ''ta1 aii'l tJnv-liia tu. itil lkf t 'II tl'l .i i t liit H rutclieto1r E iil'S COUNTaSRS JOHH E LEHTZ. Wbeleial Aftem, Al.l.KSTOWN. 1A RKT.4IL Ji J " fit (ail deulf rs I'Hii tutv4 their iittiiu-H liii.-Hr-tl twif onappllparifw. Hial7. lm r Piles! Piles! Piles! l'l'i t n Vulti is.it Pile Kuposliory. A una -nn- tm tt rt toi in n( riles. Inti-rnal oi external, .tchlug or IHaediOg, and loin: itandlut, lasei. Has uevcr failed. Tr It, t-tt-n if ten hats fmlltHt ttitli rti-ry oilier renit-d llns rtuiiiioil torj It .tiiinliaot-il. r-att tn npuli, -.ati-, iicui . j i . a -lean, .mtl i-osesbe-i iter advanlatfe otr-t mt inputs uuii aalvet. 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