Uta H'Mleary To thwiMsd of people who have the taint of crofala in their blood. Ths agoble caused bjr the dreadful running torn asd otbef maaifeslatleus of thU disease ire be yond doecripttpn. Titer U do other rem edv eqail to Hood' Eanaparllla for ecro fa ft, lt rheum aud every form of blood disease. It it reasonably tur to bebeQt all who give It fair trial. Ho sure to get Hood'. A fir tree m oat in IPasblnRtoa State that soiled twenty. thoftsandT hundred feet. The top log du not ooanted n e can saieir assert saainoiaina; equals ir. Ball' Oonih Syrup, for all tuu of or throat, ceughi, colds, eto. Pr(ooslTs. a bottle. "Lst ebierratlon with ettsnd4 vlsw, snmy ood thlnirs from Ohlaa Ut Para" and tat will not and anything ot killing all the pains flnah astonlshlM- merit In that flsth II h!r to. ai ha will know 1 In I It fair trial. salratloa Oil, whoa he has (Irea Toe old leavo on a hone ohratoul at lUnlsbnrg hate disappeared and new blot omi bar appeared. Hrory noma Should nara It. It Is not always convenient to call a Dhvsldan tor erenr little ailment. Ilarlnc lied Klaa Oil In the house you have a 1'liyilclan always at hand) It kills Jtheamansm, NeuralKla, Barns, Uralses and all Aches and rains, rrlce Met. There are Tew things in life ot which we ma) be certain, but this Is one of them, Fan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure hat no equal for uoias, uouens ana uonsurapuor K cents at Thomas' Drag Htoro. The national lifo boat iDilitntion last jotr med 637 lives from shipwreck. Oh, What a Coojtlii Will yon heed the warning. The signal porhapf of thp sure approach of that more terrible disease, Consumption. Ask your elves if you. can afford for the sake of say ing 60 cents, to mn the risk and do noth ing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a Million Bottlcfl were told the past year, It relieves croup and whoolnrr oonth at once. Mothers do not be without it, For lame back. side, or chest, nse Hhiloh's Porous Plaster. Bold at dory's or Thomas' I drug store There are over 40.000 oblldrea attend ing the schools in London. who are Instil ftoientlr fed. Something for the Hew Tear. The world renowned success of Uoatettar'a Stomach Bitters, and thAlr contlnuAd nnnnlarltv for over a third eta 7miiinum.Mtti,&"? . , " mm" scarcely more wonderful than the welcome that J that he might do tho ostentatious and greets the annual appearance of BeateKer'e Almanac tuis yaioame rneaical treatise IS ouoiianoa oy ine uostetteruortpany, ntODdrg, ra., under their own Immediate supervision, employing so nanas m tut department. They are Tunning about u months In the year on this work, and the issue ot same tor 1891 will be more tnan ton millions, printed in tne Bngllsn, Holland, ..Bohemian and Spanish langnseet. Kcfertoa copy ot It tor' valuable and Interest-1 luff readlnsr concernlnff health, and .nnnrnrniii testimonials as to the efficacy ot Ren tetter's btomacn mtters, amusement, varied Intorm.v lion, astronomical cslcnlatlons and chronologi cal Items. &&. which can be deDended en for correctness. The Almanac for 1681 can be ob tained free ot eost, from druggists and central wuuiry uoaiers iu u pan w too country. An Atchison, Kan., girl Is "kceplaa aompany" in a parlor whloh was furnished with the prooeeds of a strawbeny pal eh, I ' I The most obstinate cases of catarrh are I fcured by the use of gly's Cream Balm, the .k. xttm um or snuff. 'h .1 "iSL 'TT For co! m ... kuv .v I. gives relief at once. H.IM FUi I VM " I Probably with tha Intentlrm of atsrtlmr a menagerie of bis own, an andaoions thief J in St. Joseph, MoM stole an elaptuat, two esmals and Ave horse. J Home Toollsh. People .VirniMirJ u Oh, jt will wear away, but in most cases It wears them away. Could they be ia- dueed to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which. Is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taklaj? the first I dose. Priee BOp and fl.0Q.. Trial ais fr. I At iu urugjiuia. Hearing a trsmend'eu noise In the ea Bine-room an Auburn, Ve. eaglneer rush ed below to find the' governor belt off. the, engine running wl)d xnd the room filled with steam. He Immediately appreelsted the situation aad did what fow mas would -groped apont till bs fonnd ths stop. valve and slowed the engine. If Sufferers from Oonsnmsptlra Coughs and Colds will try Fan-Tina Cough and Conaumotlon Cure, they will find aulck relief and permanent benefit. The medical proteaslon I rlanlara I a Mmut ty Af tka kluhAaf nalna Tan I itvMSaad, sa',ntr"T, fKwnS.."' A large proportion of the diseases which cause 1 aSSaae.'"! itegulator removes all these -troubles. Trial I .wiwwm.nw, weekly of from fifty cents up to 91. We r-h... ... .1.... sitnnnoft i.ihare sersral sueh depositors In this . , . ' Eapepay. This ia what voa earht ta haya. la fut. yea aamt haya It, to fully anloy Ufa, Tboaiaada arc aarahlni lor It dally, aid taonrnlag beeeaie thay flud It not. Thoataada opoa thaoiaads ef aaiiara are spam aansaiiy o; kope that thav may . W. .'aai'uVt "fw-1 It may be had by all, It may be had by all. We in III lilttara. II niad aaaordTovta dlreetlana aaii the ui parttatad tn, will bring yan aoaddlgas. tlaa and ouit ths damoa dyspapaia aad lattall taataad aapepay. Wc raoonmaad Elaattlo Bit. tara fordylpapala and all dlieaifj cfthallvar, etoaaeh and kidneys. Bold at toe, aad l.oa par mftiiv uy nvovr, vruggiit. A six-pound bnncb of grays wat-plok d from a vine at Btoekton , Gal., recently. The BEST Halve In the world for euts, Druses, vulva, uitciB, uit ruouja, inrar avrea, HTtwr, chapped handa, chilblains corns and all skm eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, lt Is guaranteed to gfya perfect satis taction, or money refunded. Price tsj eeatcper VU. VI HUI UJ UOUIVU uuuui. aaioaoi atrngeraio, ir., wans Berrying up uates uan. near Taaesta. killed a blaok caake that measared ten feet aad seyea inches. This is, ne doubt, the largest blaoianaks thst Has been killed la this country this year. tTTiat ta the Caa Of buying worthless medicines, aad apead ssttgloos persuasloa and likes and dia log money on quaes doctors whose only Ukcs. Mora singular still, they have Idea, is to mil the public? Is it not better espoused very similar wives, and they to buy reliable medicine like. Sulphur Bit ten? I think so. as thav cored me of c tarrh after suffering throe years. 7. P. uarK, Manchester. At on time General Oaater taacd a I eWliil fond of him, and ran over hi head aad ahonldcrc and even throagh hU hair. Tatlam la Ufa. Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid, ha reason to be very thankful. 81 UI.L She waaa great sufierer from heart dieeaae for years. Was short of breath, had hungry spells, pain In side, fluttering, falntness, eta. Alter taking two bottles of Dr. Miles' Hew Heart Cure, she says, "I am better than for 10 years. My mind and eyesight have im proved wonderfully. I adviaq all person thus afflicted to use this great remedy." T. D. Thomas and W. F. Biery, drug glal recommends and guarantee it. Pr. Milt. workron Heart Disease, containing marvel. us testimonials, free. The longest day of this year has nine teen hours efdsylight at 81. Petersburg, seventeen hour at Hamburg, 16 at Loa don, fifteen hours at New Tork, and 8 months At Spitsbergen. Xh barah, drsiUe purgative, esc deemed so Indispensable, have stlrea place ta milder and more skilfully prepared laxa- tlyaa; hcaee ths great and growing desaaad for A jar's P1IU. Pbjtleians everywhere reeosasacad theea for coitlreaeat, iadffrea- tlos aad liver complaint A Uiti pceeti fcu beca feati (hat ssieuaMl alavaas aaal ar.tnltanAa u dollar kills for cigar lighters It'e areas trick for Dnamm Who Want to Appear Liberal. X iLriumnar for a large wholesale letalaj? boss ant a triek whloh he Bays Hres him great deal of money. lie aaa te go around with raUIlars In small cettaary towns) a great deal. lie finds tteteA ssnenai ot display and extra vo. cjanoe Is neoesaary In order to oonvlnce than ef the standing and generous deal, lag of hi house. This ueed to cost him a frxeat dead of money to travelling ex. peases. lie waa expeoted to bear a great part ot the expenses ot entertain, teg the men to whom he sold good ; he had to boy them drinks and elgara and take, them around. In tho course ot this be hod to drink ft good deal himself. Ho noticed that it vras not so mtioh the amount ot money he spent, but the show be made with it whloh Impressed them, hod that It was mora important to seem o&roleo and generous than really to spend a great doal of money. One sight he woe drinking with some retail clothiers and their friends, lie had several small bills in his porkot. lie had bees drinking a good doal him self, and la a reckless way pulled out a bill and Ut n cigar with it. Without tblaklng he put out the light and atucH tho burned remnant In his waistcoat pocket. Ho noticed that It Impressed tho men with whom he was. The bill did net amount to any mora than the prlee ef a round ot drinks or olgars, but It made ths eyes ot his customers open to think that a man should use money In such a reckless way. The next day, when ho sobered up, he found the burned bill in his poekot, only one end ot it had been burned. lie thought he had made a fool ot himself by throwing away good meney. The Idea ocourord U. him, how ever, that Dosslbly he could take the bill around to the Sub-Treasury and get a nevr bill for It. Bo the next time ho was la town he'took the bill to the Sub- Trwatury, where It was readily ex. ! changed for a new one. The bill had net bent destroyed ; It was plain what tta -dnotntnatlon, number, and leauo were, and he had no trouble In having ifc replaced The idea became strong la his mlnu reckless act without having to pay for It. Be th next time he was out with several t hid customer he bought a few rounds drinks, and than began in a reckless ad careless way to burn up one and two dollar bills. He took pains to put the bills book, la hi pocket, and not burn up aemsti of any one bill to destroy Its re deeming qualities. He also told his ostomers extravagant stories about the perosotego his house was paying htra, how oheap It was selling, and what liber. si tones sslons he was making to get rid at the stock whloh his house had on head. He found the trick worked ex- eellenUy. E has been carrying it on eror since to a greater er less extent. One night he neia a ears party at some M kta AnittnmRrs at hla raoma at tho hotel. od thinkinar that possibly thoy salaht nottoe that he Immediately out tho Mils out and thea put thorn back in bf.-,Vf. t,.nS rtnlUrWIUfnrllahf. - " --O . . I . . A, . . - . 1 ll ora oanan vne wai touibb; buu luvu threw them In a ouspldor whloh ho kept byhta chair, first putting them oat be for he thrtw them In, s that they mlaht net be burned u there. Alter his customers had left he took the cover ff the ouspidor, took the bills out, fold- Ld them all up and redeemed them when r7ctono m oeing ena or me saest oareleas and extravagant men on the read, without tta costing him ta taoeh as for expenses with his customers aa 11 soarta other aalasmea who da not bi- up tfaetr money, Wmmoi Ay 9mtml. A CQtlcare banker says : " My ebser. TaUoa brlags me to the conclusion that woaea who are thrown upon their own exertions manage better tha men, and wtfl sar a. little out a small Inooiuo whertt a maa would give up, take to drlak er eeaamlt sulolde. A. man UUnks It beasath Ms raamheod to make a less deposit tikis $3- A. poor woman, with two or three oMldrcn to support, will ' wash, eoek aad narse, take la from S9 to 816 a week for the aame. support .... her little household, buy her ehildrem an oeeastcaal bey er a little oandy, keep hor '"g tidy, herself presentable, fay he rent, and make a deposit bora lbaak, I never see one of those pale faced, tired out looking womon at the window that I do not feel like going out end saylag something to enoonrage hor. "I den't have muoh time to read, but I de set belelve there are any such stor- preper to do so. Womea stand mls- fortunes better than men. That la my beervattoni I was In one of the savings bonka that went under In this city several years ago. Tha poor women who were the losers were the herolnos, While some of the men who lost raved, went saad, took to drink, and some com mitted suicide, the poor woman went on. Heat and sorrowful, beglanlng ma at"t penniless. Twins tn Mama and Fame. There are two young artisans of Bris tol aamed Johnson, who are twine, and between whom the similarity is far more Mmkvlralil Mia In Ahlr iHinAfirA'n fvn Jw -lea trm. Kot only are they of (h, earns height and weight, having the eotae colored hair, ayes and complexion, fdoattaal physical measurement, and sWUag. walking, running, laughing, Ittyhag, staging aad speaking alike, but taqy ess or m same occupation, noiu I She same wosltfen and have the same baw the same number of children, who mt the soma sexo. three girls and tfcree Wys each. rarfwrfkmlllaL Qlras Xkaahi. . T I i VT v i I . J --k? i hett.r, ha aa attaohment which lighU I cho tuw In tma etova. Haw t& farta Hdlter Boaa It. In Pari a young poet approached the table at very much occupied editor, and said " I beg your pardon, Hon. sleur, but her are a few verse which 1 1 "very good, please to plaae them la the waste paper basket yourself, I am Co busy!" replied the editor, without easting a glano at the poet. XSeetrteity for Uon Tasaere. The ua of claotrlclty is offered to the lloa tomsr In ths form el a light wand with an Insulating grip fer the hand connected .by a flexible wire with a bat tery at which the power eon be varied at will. A4 experiment with this form of ap. piled solcxoo has bees successfully mads 111 i 1 ..I ha Cm) f 8ereh Ughta. A scare, light bow eosts about $10, 999, aaa weighs 1,000 pounds. A new search light weighing 180 pounds, of 100 eeuail fewer, aad aald to be able to fnatnt tta thickest tog tor the di. taaoc.et enoughs at a tail, eost Uw i. vaaL am vwn t xaait. 'stU "Why o dowtMsutr " t as BaigftiUtiMMs steak La ltf " Lev K at ths rf" DAY'S HORSE POWDER Prevents TLung Fever! Cures Dlstemcf, Heaves, Glanders, Loss of Appetite, Founder, Fevers, &0. 1 lb. In each package. Sold by all dealers. I Cures Dysentery, ana UiarrhcEft. BABYSYROP RelievesOripingandSnmmcrComplaint. Facilitates Teething! Regulates the Bowels I Bold by nil drufjjriflts. Prico 23 cents. BTsaw'Aem en M u m H n B EeHif.Uii 1 hi 'THE PEOPLE'S REMEDY" For tho euro of COUGHS, COLDS, Hoarseness, a Asthma, if Incipient I Con Croup, Whooping Couch. sumption and for tho relief ot Consumptivo per sons. For Saloby all druggists. 25 cents. tMJfC WOE S CUBCB CIQARETTC3 for Ca dMUKb tarrhl PrletlOCU. Mall druggists. Throwing a Switch U tough work la stormy weather, and the switch man cannot be too well protected if he wWhet ( vexnre mi newn. irery raurosa ruin s uie v ull of hardship and exposure. Tha only garment that wi'l fully protect the man whosa businsis calls bin out in stormy weather Is tha " Full Drand Slicksr." They ira lhhl, but strong as Iron, hind. made throughout, and good for years ot serrice. They are worth ten times their cost, and will sire you many a sickness, no oioer aniuo ot cioimDic will stand the wear and tear. Rubber Is trail, wlli rip, tear, and ltt in tha wet. Therefore get the ritht sort of coat. The " Fllh Brand Slicker" la ths enlrono for your purpose. Beware of worth, lest imitations, erery garment stamped with tha "Fish Brand" Trads Mark. Don't secept lay Inferior coat when you can have the " Fish Bread Slicker " delivered without extra cast. PuticuUra and illustrated catalogue free. A. J. TOWER, - Boston, KlnC frbo Plort Successful Rpnily dlscor- erta, en it Is certain In Ite c. - Brl 4oo not blUtttf. ReewS proof belovr: Urookltn. Connn May 9, DO. Dr. B J. Ekwill Cm.i 6 rs: -Laftt Summer I cnrtvl nCnrbiiTionmThors wiitt TOtirt t:bratetl Kt-udaH a hpaviaCaronndtt win viMst jod l oversaw aone. inaroaaozen oinpty botttoA, lid viiii uvd It with perfect success. cu1 Idk ertrv thiujf I trlrd It on. lly neighbor had a liorte irUh a very bad Bpavlu tliat made him lame. 13s atd me how to cure It. I recommended Kendall's Spavin Cur). H cured ths bpavln In jtut tires weakfl. Wolcott Wrnxa, OnT-TTMEDH. Ohio. Arrrll L DO. &. D. J. Kr.smjx, Co.: Der.r Utr ;-lhavp been Boiling more of Kendall's Bp-Tin Curo aiid Flint's CouUftton I'owderstban ovoi' befotfi. One man said to mo, It was tlio bett Vowdcr I aver kept tutu th lwst ho ever used. XakSI30UUllJ's otto L. nomine. CramiUKQO, N. Y., JIny tf, 0X B. J. ICrTTUT.L Co.. Iear RItn:I have used BorerM bottles of your H'-adall's P pa via Cure wUh ierfect suocess, on a valuable and biuoded mare that was quite lame with a lttme Spavin. The more Is now entirely free Croiu Umeat-eta and fhows no bunoh on the joint. StespwUuUy, i IL UnxcfiisiJ. mm mm m. Mokrok, La., Jlsy 8, 90. DR. IX J. KEKDAtX Co.. Gents 1 tttluK It my duty to render yon iry thanks for your far fault! Kundall'sBtKiTlii Cut.. hUrhlr nan a tour ycr qui uuy wmca i pruea vcjt about elgot dhTexent no ENaOif; I cnrobAM tine una a Tr ncvrtj nwoiiea io- uii tot dlaTerent Kinds of raedlclnea hloh did no good. I pore ha ten a bottle of yoar Kaniall Bpavlu Ccro wbUh cured her In four dsjt, I rfi&ialn yours. tfeuuoir Dorr. as. Prlec $1 per bottle, or six bottles forV All dras ifizt have 1 tor can get It for you.oc It wJM b-sont to any address on reeelptnf prica hy tne propriV tors. 1511. !3, 3. ILWiDAhV CO., EnohhuvuU V- 'I , HTi -nut I'HlLAUr.l.rlUA.l'A. Ease at once, uo operation or luaaof ilnu from business. CaMMpruaoaiteedln e uralPe Viy oiliers wanted. IHaA lot circular. CURE GUARANTEED. otSSJaVtet; Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDROU, OS I am now 71 ycras ofase, Medicine and Surgt-ry lor sercn years under Ihe fammis Pr. Nelson, and alter ten years' bard study and In consultation with seren of the moat eminent physicians In tbe city ot Dulodelplila since 1RT1 . 1 Have (Uncovered tile cure ot many so-called Incurable disease. It can no louxer be doubted that the snlne ran bo cured; that paralyzed limbs can be restored u tiieir natural use, unu general aeoiuty cured Congestion ut the brain. Kplexy, results of sun. stroke ard the worst cases of rheumatism, sol attea. murulirta. liver comnlalut. IlrisbiA' ills. ease ot the klttneya, alp and bone dlacase, ea tarrn. tironcliitia, curonw dyantry. aad so palled heart disease and dlDhterla. all eatlrelv eured stlth pure medicine of nit own prepara- riuu, ii nscu prupori) nn uirrcM-u. Durlmr nine veara over 1(1.000 ueraons in this eltv alone have uaed tlieae medicines and are living iinrsscs of thlr worth. All their names can be oltlucd by culllnit at the olliee and lab oratory oi rroicaanr uoaarou, no. I7B7 Nortu Tenth Htreet, Philadelphia. I waa myself la lured In 111'' snlne aud nam vied for seven raars and pronounced Incurable by seven of the most awe pn eicinus nun am neons ot tnia ci ' y. 1 are now well and healthy, haviuc enred myself wltb rav own medltiau 1)0 not Uafceii to these orakicileed aaralnat tm. tHrotcmctitTu niedieiua and did. when vou ens b vtvt d I ill not fa Into prxetlea nivsalf, reins; over f scuta t.f ", hut w ill w) uiy ntedlcn-s. I Iihvi. imo eminent p yalc'una connected Ptltn ma to .itcud in (.alliiiii .e th resUUuc.es ot the lit k if required. t'omc tiuc untie all sufferere and twireatored to haltll, filled bv these li.ire ludiolnea and I thus aee wpsrieuce and believe for vooraelvcs. ftffle and Laborator) open dally from r A. if., I tn AMIS' M Cull or wrll. Af S!f IVnet 1U1VT- mm Was a strident n( k B896. im K. 1MH l , I'U. dalbhla. fa. T0NS0RIAL ODDTTTIvS. SOOTHING INFLUENCE OF A LEFT. HANDED BARBER. YTMii.a Karb.r ami Wheu Tliey arA UUlUed Th. Toam flltavn and Hum It "VTerlte X tfyataua of Keouomy fnr one Barber. Tbe in ft u of leisure who thlnkn hn hns exhausted tbe preasuroa of life aud sigh (or mors exoltomout sliouM not give up entlroly until ho has boou sttavnd by a lett-hauded barbar. This exporlonoe may not be entirely nerr, for most mon havu been shared In uomo way, but while tho tonsorlal art Is anolont tho lett-handod application ot lt Is a novolty. Thoro may bo lolt-haudod barbers In New York, but I have novor encountered ons there, aud I have met but two else where i ono In Sallda, Colorado, and tho other la St. Augustlno, Florida. Both wore exoollent bnrbors. A man whp hau neyor been sharod by a left-hnndod bar. ber, and has nover hoard of ono, Is In terosted on the first oocaslon when ho sees him strop his razor. Ho thluk i that this Is only a momentary variation for novelty's sake of tho familiar rhythmio stropping, ana wnon be eocs It oontinued he expects every moment to soe tha razor nick the strap, but lt doesn't do lt. When tho artist turns and approaches, with tho razor still In his left hand, tho man In the chair doesn't know what not to erpcot, but whon tho first touoh glvoa assurance of a practiced hand ho renllzos what lt moans, and asks, In modified surprlso t "Aro you loft-handod ?" Tho artist says, " Yes, sir," and proceeds to shava him neatly and comfortably, but In ths reverse order, boglnntng where the right-handod man would leave off. and finishing whore he would login. Tho Isft-handea sliavo is, throughout, sea soned with tho eonso of something new and lt is an exporlonco that malum tho man In the chair fool, somehow, whon he gets through, that he has taken part In a : joint achievement. Of course tho man In search of noveltv has boon shaved on steamships and steamboats, and on tho cars, perhaps, but if he hasn't been lot him tako olthor of th great limited trains botv.'oen Now 1 ork and Chicago and try that. Or it ho travels extensively, he may In some small town be shavod by a woman, not In a ladles' barber shop like those that oo aslonally flourish foratlmolnthelargor oltles, but In a qttlot and comfortable little ehop and by tho barber's wlfij, who, her hrtsband being away, shaves tho cus tomer In a neat aud buslnoss-llke umu nir. It ha has nover had ft team shave then Indeed has the man of leisure somethtnj worth living for. It seemed like a ploce of luok to 11 nd u vaoant chair in a barber shop In a boom. Ins California town. Tho outfit ot thu shop was not costly, but lt was sufficient, and the two barbers were choorftil and active. The barber lathered my fnea and rubbed lt gently. lie put on more lather, until I wondered why ho didn't go ahead and shave mo. Tho customer In the next ehair had a wiry board, and lt took a long time to shave him. Mean while my barber painted my face up and down and orosswlse aud In diamonds and circles, and rubbed It in again. uhlle this was going on threo more oustomer eame tn. When the other barber had finished shaving tho man in his ohalr he moved without a word to my ohair, without dampening and drying Uio first customer's face or combing his hair, and at once began shaving me. Thun It was clear why the lathering had be-?n prolonged. It waa. team work. It wouldn't look buslness-Uke to lather a man and then make him watt to be shaved, and so the lathering Was kept up until the other barber was ready. While the shaving partner was stopping to my chair tho painting member of tho firm was crossing to the other and, drop ping the brush end taking n bowl and the bay rum bottle, ho prooeoded to complete the work on the first customer. Will you please sit up, sir ?" and he dressed his hair, making good tlmo, for he knew my beard was light and that the shaving barber would get through with me quickly. Before tho barber had finished shaving mo the painter had fin ished dressing the first man's hair and bad got another man iu his chair and hud his face nicely lathored ready for tho shaving barber to begin work on. Then they obanged places again with no per ooptlble loss of time, and whon I hoard the bay rum gurgling ovor my head I know that tho bottle was in the bunds ot the painter. " Why do you work in this way?" I asked. " When we came to this town," was tho reply, " we thought there wa3 room lor another barber shop. I couldn't shave, but I oould do everything eUo, and so my partner does the shaving and 1 do the rest." Thus they worked all day long, sur prising many, pleasing all, and making money. Savon St.ere In a Dm? Store, Seven big Texan steers walked into a Philadelphia drug storo recently, and, after making a tour ot tho promises, withdrew without doing any damage wnatever. ine leaaer oi the seven walked boldly in followod by tho others la Indian file. Down toward tho pre scription desk they stalked with hoads ereot. The prescription olerk was there. and waved them out with a threo-logged stool. The steers were corralled when they reached the street. Thoy -left the store, whloh waa filled with mirrors and glassware, without having broken oven a bottle. An Immense crowd was attracted by the incident. Fear Not Altvaja Cowardlee. When any kind of fear so takes posses. slon oi a man as to destroy or palsy the antipodal quality ot courage, then lt Is that it degenerates Into cowardice. Pear and courage are counterparts In the human character, each noodlng the other to balance and limit lt. The fear cf fire, for example, Is absolutely ej.;n tlal to preserve life i but let lt bo un aooompanUd by courage, andthepitltblv coward orouohes in terror while his wife and eulidran perish In the flame. Tha Cholera Bait. American naval officers who have adopted the cholera bolt In the tropics find it eo beneficial that they often retain it in all latitudes. It Is simply a broad band ot flannel worn night and day the year round tight about the waist, bo as to protect the stomooh from sudden changes of temperature. Those who wear the eontrlvanoe insist that it Is an admirable promoter of digestion, and thousands regard lt as well nigh an ab. solute proven-lve oi stomaohlo disorders. Any person of sensitive abdominal nerves must reoall tbe shoek to the stom&ea that follows emergenee from the dining room even Into air of moder ately low temperature. The oholera belt protect one from this sensation. A Paper House. A portable bouse of paper has resent, lybeen eonstruoted In Haubarg. The walls are ot double layers of paper, of whleh the Interior ou Is Impregnable agaiBst flie, asd the exterior one against moisture. Tbe roots la fixed In frames, whleh eaa easily be aUoae4 to eaob other. Th house Is Intended tor a res tanraat, and oaUtua a jiftUfe-rosw Biscay tee . The Greatest Blood Purifier IN. This r.iont. npnmn MMIr'no It the" obonpostivnii b;:t. ja'" tlo-i f M L, PH(lKBrrrbltSforl (i,lcisthin one cant a uose. it win cure tin worst caaoa of alcln di se, r a common Dlmule on tho ft to that awful rilxense Scrafti'n., suurntiR Brrrtitd in best medlctno tn iin In rjaews oi aucn rtunnnrn nmiiry0lr j-,i. not ever take M.'i,: ,;,. , ni he Pit i JTsiM.i-iitji; fv. IMiioe T tour tirt ln'ml flre "1-k.no Ivlv unf i1urTTr;rfs.n't'- what idle il .i jt m 1)1 1 1 1.1.. I the Dui'est and.beati motllclno over made.gapJ1!lr j;HtB asyuux Atnifraeutmtaoar wlthnycllowtlckvIent wolf tintit von subtiiiico? lsvourara uiinUlotoMnH'.oi breath foul antLvare flat on vour 1' irU, OfToniiivo? Yottrjrbltt get eoroo tit onco.lt etoinnch Is outvwlll cure you. Sulpluu; u umtr. UHiBjiuiiiniiH lOUljl'ltl'll rThe Invc!iai rricnil. 111T1 l.ltS MmC(llntlyT1ievorin.llicrrrn.lnnil tot. io yum- i f-jrteriugarosoon ni.-jle v ell by Ino thlck.jsits nee. Remember wltat you ror.y, clo.red here, lt rrar mtie vmir udy, orHfe, It hna aaved himlrtd. g. M Don't wait until to-morrow, Try a Boltlo To-day I Are yon low-splrttrrl and wcrtk, aitfreilno' from the oxresaps ot VoutliV If so. BULriifH JilTTKiL-t fvrul cure you. Semi Sent etamiia tn A. P. Onin-nv K Co.. lloeton, Mrtss., for beet lnedlual vrork-iiubilahudf BElNC .lao to the presence ot tu;c acid in tlir blootl, i must c' .ic; ... liy curod by the use of Ayor'a Si'i tid rllln. lie sure Oti get Ayi'i'n iiti do other, and tako lt till the potannous acid is thorouglily eirpellotl fiottt the system. Wo challunge utteution to this testimony : "About two years ago, after stiffprinct for nearly two years from rheumatic gout, being able to walk only with great illRcomforr, and having tried vtuinug remedies, inclutllng iiiincinl wator.i, without relief, I saw by an adverti.K--tnent In a Chicago pnper tluit a man had been relieved of tl diseasing com plaint, alter lonir suffering, by biking Ayer's Saraaparilla. I tlieu ilccldctl to make a trial ot thin mcdiuiuti, ami took it regularly for ei"lit inonths, niul utn pleased to fltatc that it has elfocted a cotnplote cine. I have sinvii lmtl no lc turn of the disease." Mis. It. living Dodge, 110 Went 12Cth at., New York. "One yonr nco I was taken ill with Inflammatory rhemnutism, btlmt con fined to my bouse six months. I ratnn out of the sickness ery niitcli tlciiili tnted, with no appetite, and mv H.Mein disordered in every v. I fonmitni'i d ttslnir AVer's Sarsapatilla anil bcf-nn to Improve nt once, ptnintna: in stn'nt?tii 4tiii soon recovering my tisttal licitlih. Cannot say too tuncit in prnisc of this well-known medicine." Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashua, N. H. flp?s Sarsapar!llat O rasrARnn bt Dr. J. O. Ayar & Co., Lowell, Iv'ass. Pr!oe$l; lx boiils, fs. V---I, ftii, ho'.tle. FOR TOKFSD LIVER. A torpid liver ilcrcugcs thonttoloeya. teui, and prodecos Dyspepsia, Gostiveness, Bheu maiism, Sallow Skin anil Piles. Tnero is no better roiiiody for these common diseases Hion Xutt's I.Ivor I'ilU, us a trinl.uIU prove. Xrleelsac Sold Evory w2iset Stoves, Tmware Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel . Grayeb's Popular Store, Bank Sheet. Roofing and. Spouting a Bpecial ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Ueasonable! i "Purely local in our aim. UirAOQUAINTDD WITH THE OBOOHAPHT OP THE OOtTNTBY, WILL ODTAKT MUOH VALUABLE IlfTOBMATIOM THOM A fcTUET OP THIS MAP 07 If325" M " i "' i' 1 A ''Ua. .ai'',il'.!rlaiijf..imj-vi iMrji THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISlfO & PAO.FIG RAILWAY, Inoludlnsr main llnoa. branches and nytr.rlnnH t'ant nnd Wrwif. of tltn MlBBotsrT Elver. Tho Dit- ct Kouto to and ruin CliUcgro, Jollet, Ottawa. I'eorla, La Snlle, Mollno, liocVt island, m lijt.. iOio-D-.'.v nport, MuBCfttlne, Ottumwa, Oakalooea, DadMolnoe,Vit-ter n, xvua'ion, IJxlan.and Oouncjl Bluflh. In IOWA Minn.sanolia nnd St. P.t', iu l-:."JN..bOTA Watartown ioux f tuis, in LiitxUi A ua-rneroii, oi jrs, pit, tina Kaneae City, in Uutohlnnon. Wiohita, Bollerillo, Ab.l 'umuiDiuis,vtuiutity,iiiiu t.tiisi Sprinsja, Denver, Pueblo, la col.-niAl jrws, AJiiffUMiitir, rurt. rteitio. in l ua irom unioego, uoitit.'-u, iu t t ut, ..i, i i i ,i tuitv, auatauvootMMp ltHf Oara betwoon Ohicuffo, Wiolilta, ;md ii.f .Lin.'n li.iv'oreos now and VMt areas of rich fdrmtng and ('r..:.im-. ui tin. best faollltles ot intercommunication to nil r,.v- n t.tict ci" cjt. ttikt vat, uortbweet and eouthwtifct of Ohicco, end hu- i!Xc end i: -otusiiio ocapurto. MAGNIFICENT VESTiBULE CXPs83 TRAINS, Leading; all competitors In splendor of ncjiiipmaut, cool, woU yen tilated, and frsjo firom det. Thvouaru Coauhi'S, yutttxsdn tj'cyira, FE13U Reclining; Ghsdr Cars, and (eaoc of Mmaoun i.i v r) l"ii"lr.;; did 15 nlv Vjatweanphloaao, Das Molnoe, Coun:il Blu'tj, ou I Oman i, v, i.n j'r lic)i ung ClitJr Crto North Platto, NjU., and botwjn Chicago aad Colorado Ucriagj, Dunvor, and Pueblo, via St. Joueph, or KantiJ ( n,y s.-,rl ln.jtcu. Bui nold Dlnius; Hotole (furnlshina; mcUu at taa. -iu' 1 ; m i v.t, of Mi-uouri Elvrer. paiif.rnla Exourbioni dJi, v, ah OIUI ( u' i "nT.,b to t d from Bait liake, Oardan, Portland, Lo.- .iusc ut, -u-'i L n i "t 'ids ll-.a DIItBOT LINE to and from pikvu Pw-k, 'rjt., Qardi-u of Uio Oodu, Uj Bttoltarl unu, and Boonlo Qrumicuia cf aolo.uuj VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Bond Bxnraas Train duity IxJt.vju Tfltb THROUGH Boclimucr Ohiir C i.r i KariWBH City. Turouap Ghulr Car an t ana tsioux ruus, via Kocu imana. ir Siwn, bioux ra'ts, una tna tiuuuncr ta .xunuuir tuu riuuuu rounds of the NorUiw.at. THX SHOUT LINE VIA 8EN!MA .'ND JK'.Kni offo.-s farlllUtss to tovel betwotn 01n.i.mati, IntUuij.ip'.:i-, I , r.id Cjitncil Lluils, bt. Joseph, Asxhioon, Laavcinvortb, Kuii..j Clt , . II ..! ..poll., t-.ud bt. I-aul. PorTiokats, Md.p'i. Fulauib,.n-dcsiroa i-ii .ristiua, uppiy to any TiolssH OBLce In tha Unitod 8t jut or Ciuiadi , or liOtlrou E. ST. JOHN. omoA&m, Ml I ii.ll thnf 7 hmun rinM.M T n ih m Hillings on my shoes to pay me I tnttiblft. WoM'sflCMEBIacMng A'kfor Pik-Ron, whith i;nt Old & ua- FUNNfTUflC Ft7lttt97 l r,i.a(l nd Chinawarc af ffl0 l " i n XiUMnK BntltO v Lff t -.nv a Coach ano "r VjI.TP S3 HA N DO I TO, rhlladolpfclft. SCOTPS EMULS30N CONSUMPTlOri 8CROFULA BRONCHITIS COUCHS COLDS lasting DicoaGea CUBES Wonderful Flesh Producer. Many liavo gnined ono pound per day by its uao. Scott's Emulsion ia not a secret remedy. It contains tho stimulat ing proporties of tho Hypophos- hites and pure Norwegian Cod iver Oil, tho potonoy of both, boinpf laxpfoly increased. It is usod. by Physioiana all ovor tho world. PALATABLE AS IYULK. Sold by all Druggists. CCOTT &. BOWNG, Chomlsts, M.V. THEPOLICE GAZETTE Is the only Illustrated paper In the world containing till the latest sensational mid sport ing news. So saloon keeper, barber or club room can adord to be without It. lt always, makes trlends wherever It goes. Mulled to any address In the United States, seem ely wrapped. 13 uerks for SI. Scud flvti cents (or simple copy. Kichard K. Fox, Frankl'n Square. New York City. PENSIONS. rersom desiring Tension Blanks and Infor mation under AM of June 1890, can obtain the saute from the undersigned, OKO, W. E8SEH. Prothonotary, aue23tf Slauch Chunk, Pa. flATTifirnvr W. I.. Donclm; Shoes aro 'VxlU A JLul wnrrniilcd, nnd every pair has uls liamo nud prlac stmnped on bottom. DIES 3 SHOE CENTFLE171EN. Fluo Calf and I.acod Wnlcrproof Gralu. Tho excellence and wearing qualities of thli ibo cannot bo better bUowu than uy the Rtronff endorso mentaof lUtUouaauds of eoubcant wearers, Se00 (ionnlno Unnd-st?Trd, on decant and S fttyllu!! urcBa hltoo which com mends Itnelf. SjI.OO iland-Hcwed AVclt. A Due calf bnoe fr unuiialk'd for stvlo and durability. SO. SO Oeodyenr Welt U the standard dress w Siioe, at a popular price. Poliuc tun iih 8huo Is especially adapted O for railroad men, farmers, etc All nuulu in Congress, Button and Lace. $3&$2 SHOES LADIEQ, havA hAftn mrMt favnrahlv recelTed since Introduced and tho recent tmprovements make them superior to any snoea buiu at men thette prices. direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or Ask your Dealer, at ua if ne cannot supply you send postal lor oruer d'jujks. ntviMP hlati V. X. DOUGLAS, Urocktan, Mass. Adam Mohrkam &on, Agents, LKUH1IITON. Road the Aflvonnte. i m i . r.-'.'Dis.A nortou, xoDSKtv. -Horton. todsksv. EANBAS Pond - I "-1 J 'i,. 'i .'i'yl Y and Oolarado O. ! itL, l.. i-n. Chair Oftrato C'ltu O-'tf Bit.. u ..a w uti'-fyj jo aaiu ob. j-iii. tit j Aom thoe points ana .r bjtwi-oii P&orU, Cjplrit Lake, vcr.ti i ii t i Pi'ijeLone. Waters j r i ft imtiiGft, WB L DOUGLAS $ JOMN SEBASTIAN, u. u et rm.ti. MAMMA'S CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A Holiday SUsrj bjr a Twelr-T Mr-Old Olrl. A little incident oonnccted with boy Idh; CljriHlmafl presents happened in an Eighth avenue itoro that made quite a Htllo romance. The stare vras packed with people hnnting for Christmas gifts. Two little girls, tho eldost barely 0, standing onteitlo, wore noticed by a lady who left hor carriage) to tmtor tho storo. Tho llttlft girln were poorl v drossod. Tho llttlo ones wanted to golnto tho store, but iteomed afraid to erttor. Arushcamo nnd they wero caught jn tha crowd aittl whirled into tho store. Thero thoy ap peared enraptured with tho beautiful things thoy buw. Tho lady had entirely forgottonhor own errand and kept near tho llttlo girls. Finally they began a, Whisporod conver sation and kept pointing to an article on a counter; thon tho oldest reached the counter and timidly ankod the sales woman tho price of a red worsted hood. The answer was, "T wa dollars and twenty-five cents." Tho HtUo girl's counte nance fell, and opomng her hand she began to count some pennies the held The open hand showed ths lady jnst nine cents. Tho little one joined her sister'. Sho was disappointed, and the two girls counted their money ovor and over, thon' took anothor look at the hood and walked away. The lady made hor way to tho counter, and, making a confidant of tho saleswoman, told her she wanted tho little ones to havo the hood, for which she would pay herself, but did not intend that the girls should know that it was not their own money that bought the hood. Tho saleswoman became interested at once, and leaning forward she beckoned to the girls and said, "How much money can you pay for this beautiful red hood!" The eyes of both brightened, and with out answering the child put forward all sho had in the world her nine pennies. "What aro you going to do with this hood?' tho saleswoman asked. "Give it to mamma for her Christ mas," exclaimed both at once. The lady turned away nnd placed hsr handkerchief to her face to hide the tears that filled her eyes. Another ones. tion made hor turn toward the child ?n again. "Did you save all this money for uhnstmasr "Yes," answered both. "How long have yon been saving this monoyr" This answer was a long time ooming and linaiiy tho oldest one replied that she did not know, but part was Bessie's and part her own. "Well," said tho saleswoman, who re ceived a knowing nod from the lady, "since you have been Earing so long ni let you havo this hood for the nine cents." Tho money was handed over, the Back ago done up, and tho little ones went away happy, both wanting to carry the precious bundle, and both laughing and crying with delight about tha present for mamma. The following morning just aa the storo was opened & poor woman enterod with a small bundle and two little girls. After looking around tho older girl pointed to the hood counter and was at once recognized by the friendly sales woman. The party walked toward tho counter and the older girl, pointing to tho saleswoman, said, "That's her," The little ones were trembling; the mother looked anxious, and could hard' Jynsk, "Did this hood come from here, mi Bsi" The saleswoman noticed the bundle, .and answered, "yes." "Well," said the mother, "that hood it marked $2,25, and my little girls tell me they bought it for nino cents. I hare nover known them to lie to me, but I am sorry to say I could not believe them this time. I was so afraid to come into the store and ask, but I must know tho truth; please tell me about it, for 1 haven't slept a wink all night, though tho little girls said it was a Christmas present, and I was afraid I was afraid' the tears now stopped the mother' words. Tho saleswoman could stand it no longer and leaning over the counter she whispered the whole story to the mother. The oldest girl could not understand why her mother took her in her arm and kissed her. Thon all three went home. Sedle Loraino Handy, 19 year oid, in jnow xotic Telegram, The Prayer Wheal of India. The prayer whool consists of a metal box about as big around as onowhiah holds boot blacking, and about twice as deep. Through it a wire is stuck, and is fastened into a handle a loot long, Inside the box thero is a roll of nrarers written in Thibetan characters, and the worshiper rattles off prayers at tha rate of 100 a minute by giving the handle a twist and setting the box to Tolling, Each roll records a prayer. Every prayer does away with one or more sin and puts a brick in the pavement which leads toward heaven. Frank Q. Car- Denter's Letton rolltlcul Ways Are taysterntt. First City Father Here's a Una look ing street Second Ditto You aro right there. What's beat to be done with it? "Let's have it dug up for a sewer," "But wouldn't it be proper to pare it first? "Of course. I supposed you under stood that. Then after it is pared and a sewer put in, we'll hare it re paved." "All in readiness to be dug up again for the gas pipe? I see you understand tho principles of municipal economy. And after wo have repaved a second time, then what?" "WelL then it will be In order for widening. There's nothing I admire so much as system in the care asd improve ment of our roadways." Boston Tran A Urely Fly Trap. In passing a drug store I noticed as oil painting placed in tho window for exhibition. While looking at it I sud denly saw a small dark object spring out from a crevico near tha window, leap high into tbe air, make a quick move ment and drop back to the floor. Bo quick was the motion that it waa all over before it reached my brain that what I had seen was a mouse. Tho little creature now sat looking intently at roe, as if to say, "What did you think of that?" while at the same time I obtured that by its cat like movement it had se cured something , which It was chowiag with great relish. Presently the mouse stealthily con cealed itself tn an opening and left only ite pointed nose visible. It remained perfectly still not a mnscle sored. Thn a fly flew past Quick a light ning the mouse sprang into the sir, eaught the insect in its month, devoured it greedily and resumed its former pesi- Th! was repeated several time within a few minutes. In erery movement the mouse showed ounning and quickness similar to that of ite mush dreaded eee my the oat I wondered If it had profited by the lessens It old ene&y had I taught it. It never failed to eaten U 1 prey as it few within raaoh or ofeaseed W neat ttpoa Mi plats law. Qms, 'SoBtb'v QopfiBwiea. TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM IfiOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In tho Side, t (lie Chest and the Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc., etc., tho IMPORTED "ANCHOR" PAIN EMLLEf ins ucoi unyuHi.cu nb.ms.u' TTMerl vrllh tyrt tn vsrln tha Imrvrrlil v.- r iisjipaiiii pn nrwrfitf and flojal General HosplUl ot Vionn And tnnTiT others. Oct UtttUtlWl TtttimcaUl out ef Thm&tif 1 TccTorous. III., Jan. &, m Votir Ahfthor Pain ExDellerla rfftllr excel wnt.Oneof ourststeri. iufrerl(tirom Ithetf- r mutJtm for rear, could flrnl nothing to euro I nvr doi rosr ncnor ruin r.pfiier. 0CHOOI 8ISTXRS DB NOTRK DA18L BO Oonta a bottlo. or most DnuaaisTS, on sirbct mou l F. AD. RICHTER & GO,, , SIO Broadway, 2,'etc Tor Is. I uropenn fioaeiRrido1stne,OT, , ti mm JTSSAIS awASSZD. REE Books about other Anchor R-, nediei on Application, - J tji world. Oat tttgltlTCarf Mqvar), anrl to tmrrxfau) er npritr)tilat?avvUIPfM)ritr'i fttfttror. Otftr tbo wkwrR mailt) Mr tka ckanct All tbh hara lads ta 'rtjkttlar af Ifala adrtrtinBrl kM Ika Mall and af th tla. nept. TllVHw(if ut trM A irpNtinH tf tt rahwd it . fct t(H:h fut f ltt tnt. II li a craa1. deiala alM Mt tofa,aaUrrai ay lararry.Tfa rIltalMakaw7ahar rn vtn makaiYota US talflllOB Aj at IJI, frm kabirt,riU. erat S arltntM. Miit writa aLOAa. TTt par ll oapraH eJaq, AcUxax, H. BALL&TT h WH Bix MtfV.ToiiTLeUrp. UaiVi Osnsraltna ITV0B8 JJlSflJ'l'Si We&kawsaf DoilvftBOUiid, Effect r or Bxmiim la Old or Tid& Mil IImImmS. tlnw i it ml.m . fi btmil, UrttoKiMII UnntknltUliCI lutritn onsujrgti rirtTs or noot. IMalrir nWlls m I101B isuissa-..Bit in m or. n U.Uh r IS MkIM ... r-4t- t.trt,. rrriUlMta ItftUlM tC rn4ra Cnnlrki. ffrilalMta, SKultd timabMpar. VTtirrantetltiMt'jr, nn,u i. jr.. --J -t... with warka bb4 eait i iftaal talua Oxr rcitKOitio Pit Lira lit r ran ssrura ctia W. tecfrther wllh wr Urea 'and vainablailnflorjioateholtl imnloa. Th-u ufAnlii. w4t asT t K rtr. a.r 4Vct?. All tha work vru J la ta ahow what wo Mnd yeo to thoaa Who call ymw ViaoJa and Btfrhbr and ttum fcboiit yon lliatalvrayt reanlta ii valuabla tiada for ua. which holda for yfari lian oncaaurtwl, in4hawarrpia. W pny all tijift. froitlit, Me AHta 'ahnfttvail, iryu ivmM Hk'- to (to to work for ui.roaut jam from )QO to tSOO per wcck and upward , Addrrta, atlua $s Co. XIdk (its lorilniKt Mnlpo Stop Wawldiz ana Spitting, Illl slve FIftj Dollar lor a case of;Ca tarrb, Coldl.ln tbe Head, Deafness, Day Ferer, Affected Eye-Sli;ht,l Astlimi or Throat Trouble, 1 cannot enre with my Beacon Light Catarrh Cur. Send one dollar to my postofllce address for a bottle. I will mall It to vou at my expense. Her Tevcr Oared with, Three Bottles. HENRY A. ZOBHIST, 184 1-a SxchangelSt,' Geneva, ST.7. 2-1-one rear. The Boat Remedy fa this world, say J. Hofhsrr of Brneuce. N. T I Putor Koanijra Kerre Tonlo, booaase mr eon Vfbo was putlaur penlhwd throe year igoenJ attaeked hy flta, on not h4 any srmptoms oi them sine he took one bottle ox we reined?, I tocat heartily thanlc for It. Nervous Prostration Cured. Caoanxv, K. 7. Jur,9,lS3. I wc net able to do anythlaff for 19 mon the, wai confined to bed moat ox the time, couldn't eat nor sleep, waa so iierroua and dlzir that I oould not walk from tbe homo to tha garden, I was all run down by what the dootota called Eerroo proatratlon, No meulcino waned to tip me. Ths a 1 took Pastor Koenit: Nerra IVxalo and now I can eat and sleep and have no more tlnilng spells, can do my housework again, ism w Umiicfu 1 fortius and reoommend the Tpale to all aaojera , , BtraiB VIB8E(NBrDEB. Oar Pamplslet tor uueror umtuv dl laaae will bo stnt free to any address. an poor patients can also obtain this madloln tree of charge from as. This remedy has tweu Ttrepared by thcBaTsreef Pastor Eomur, of Fort warns, Itsu.. tor the pant Am Tears, and Is now creparoa ucdtrr his dfreo- tlon by the TO Wit ViUm. ua. Olatoi Ct, CnidGO, ItT, GOLD BV DRUC0IST3. Price SI 9r Bottle. G nnttlea for S. Dr. 0. T. Horn, agt., Lehightoa o more or mis. .. . tx v N Bubtwr SUom -isIms wars uKtrrtuKr tight, rth ,4sni slto MX th tMU rr. "CMcnvmvH" ununni co. -. i -to 1th Irwtrtj tt kail MawI wtii raebra . . ' Hi rko IU.I rWUS ti reSMt 0 -; ht i-V.leHeatsr COUNTERS-' JOHN V. tSHTZ, WhoUtalt kmvu RETAIL ST Jteeatt daler oan hare tbclr naoie loisrUd bar onappltcetioa. marir, iw6-yl Piles! Piles! Piles! Vue'c TTalrk-1 IMIcx H.,MB a viuinmi 4 q uvi)Atirvli , asj cure lor Terj form ot nie, latcru&l or eittruft). H&nwr lAllwt Try It area II yea. bar fu.il ad taHth mvnrv nthmr romtvl v Thia ftnnivtaL tory It eoocsbaped. easy to apply, safe, out and clean, and iu-m every advantage ertar oint- iseau ana auTri. inyaieaoa ma tn uien-praet. Ice. Ulre lt a trial and you will be reNpTcd and AaelnMil IImh Juul.t J... ..s a eoBTtneed. If yonr drtwglst ion not kern It or Bet ltr eu, sena let Btatl, lrte,aOeB I aooi-saarcsa, aitbiiw it. rs Th Oeonty awa in &4ahet MR 101(35:. ItK llfXa Willi yt?iinncTiLt "-raiJilt.W for wm mm myxiw irrvtias i "majniaaaw eC.iUy
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