n ; i : i i i M i i il l ..ti ll I ' t ii - ; i & U u His f. 1! fl V , ,3 i ; i . t i -i - f : One Case from the Third N. Y. Cav alry and one from the 5th Michigan Cavalry. There are Five Hundred Thousand Veterans Still Living and a Great flany have This Affliction. Frttm the Xm Hukjm, Mxh. I Ltcnt- Chan. M. PnJor, a carpenter and fruit crower. ha lived in Ottawa County, Mh-hknn, fw thirty years, and in Haas lliver eleven veais past. He served in the War of the lU-Mlion in Company 1, Third New York Cavalrr, ' was a uood soldier. He was found lv the Homing Xttrt reporter earai-'fd in huiidimr a hnnse a short distance frutu' llas Kiver. lie left his work and in rpn:;se an inquirv in reference, to Pr. Williams' i'infe l'iils fr Tale People said: "Atwiit four r.-ars au-o 1 contracted rhen mitKm. h-iw. I "do not know. I would pet lftr.M!jli inv work during the day and so home, an I l t'.ire'liiiiiitiL'ht 1 would ! al most wild with pain. I was restless nights, and the only vjv I cot anT fJ- p was hy taiine laudanum nr wmie other opiate. A y-ar a?othis fall I was aiturxt helpless, and in the winter I be rime eii:irv!v so. I had to lie helped np and Hum ia a chair, and could not c.-t to bed alone. Thnmu-h the h:s and back 1 was paralyzed, or f It as if 1 w as. I had no feelinir in that r.-'Ti of the liody. The pain in my feet was n preHl tiiat I couM hanlly step on them. I w:i whnt you would cull completely used up. My u-iiial weight was about 10"J ponnds, nl I hd lt fl -h until I weighed only about lit noTin.Ls. I hid Ijeen doctoring and using til kiud-i of medicines, but they did me no eod. The doctors told me I -ould not lie niTi-d, and t!i:.t I would iu time e all drawn up. I w coiBpl-'tely disoouraired. " L t Jlarch I hcird of a number of per m b-.-iiis helc-J by Ir. WiJiiams' Pink Tills for Tale People, and I thoudit I would trv tt era as a last res-irt. I did not have any fii'iih that thy would do me any good, bnt I pr.ic-ire'l a box of A. J. White, the drucist, an 1. taking fiem for tmvc days, I beta a to f-L-i lie:ier. The first improvement I noticed wiis in mv-f.-el. I could step better and with a er. it d-al less pain. By the time I had finished the third boi I could walk n itural and without paiu. Pn'vious to that it had t ik"n in tweniy minutes to walk sixty rods. Uy tiie time I had finished usin? the third box the numbness in my back and hips had entirely Co;ie, and by the time I had ued the fourth box my rheumatism had practk;ally disap-pear.-l. I have recommended the pills to all liiv aiilieted friends, nnd they have been liene (iie l. I cladly recommend them to all person 2iicted as I was." To coiifiria the above statement Mr. Pans ier made oath as follows: t'lia. M. Pausl.-r, of Allendale township, Ottawa County, Michisran. iKins; by me duly sworn, d-po'S tliat the foresoing statement, tiia.l by him t'ais lllil day of October, A. l) is true. llEStY G. WANTT, X.irg P.-hJtr. Muskegoa Co., Mulligan. .T. M"-nnx is a msn sixtyix year? of air? an 1 h is livisl near Bass lliver for twen'y-five yc.rs. lie is one cf the sniisiantial firmer; nf i.tawa Couuty, and when seen by the re rt''r bad just fi::ishel di.'jine p itatocs. lie said: I have had r'heumati.n for abovt firty years. My left le was paralyzed, tit ft it tiiat it w:(s. a;;d I had severe p;.ins in the hack. I oul 1 seurcily do any work m Ih'' fan;1.. Tvi-t winter I bemn tiiki:)? Ir. Ai'illiHms' Pink I'ills for Pale PeopV, and !:. r 1 hud taken four boxes the pain in my L.vfc w::s eiiiiri-lv cone, and luv lee was a i-r nt d.-a! iit'Tter. 1 have been better this suiamer than 1 have been in ten years, and have d me nfre work on the farm than I h:v" Ix tore lor ten years. I have recotn r.i.Midi'd .he nwiiicitie to other people afflicted with t-ie rheumatisrii." ,A. J. Wliite, the drusrtnst and keeper of t:ie ei'neral store at Bass River, said to the reporter that he knew Mr. Molynenx and several ethers had hi'en rreatlv helped bv taking Ir. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale I'ect-ie, and that the testimony given was true. A SCHOOL UNIFORM- Woni bj the Girls of the Iowa State "Normal School- The Rirls of Iowa Slate Normal School at Vlar Falls, have adopted a school suit of the dress reform order. It consist-! of a skirt six inches frv-ni the floor, jacket to wear over skirt cr fancy waMs, ierrinrs for protection in eoM or stormy weather, and a plain hat or cap to match. It is not exjut ted that all will wear the same material or color, though dark M;:e storm ser;re or cheviot is ree oinmended as prohaldy mot servieeit Ide and appropriate. Individuality may lie emphasized in waists, collars ami ties, while uniformity of style will prove an advantage. national under cIothitiK i insis'.id upon, extremities are t. lie w armly dressed, heavy skirts t' lie alstlishi'd, and the weiirht of tiie clo'hiiiR to In evenly distributed. Tiiis may lie done in such costume, and yet the whole t i!'.et may lie ix-r-,fi-!!y feminine anl niiMlst. The 'l'-iiiili of the skirt is the only point which can 1 criticised, arid even that, d'Mo its wetirer jvvsscss a bicycle, is un heeded. Why, then, should our girls lie condemned for adopting that which has provvd itself healthful, Ivceomin-r, economical and sensible? "That there will In- criticisms none can doubt," says the Xormaliie, a pa-p:-r publiiel at the school. "That the criticism will cease with knowledge is equally sure. The Normal Sclnml can ail'ird to lead iu any movement which is for the U-tterment ol the teachers of the Staie, and if the fact that teachers and girls here are adopting a working stiit which civc fri-viom and health shaU-.c - --h. through- .v-" V.ai-.Vj rage our aluiiV'iV.V h'-1 out the State to do the same, shall free even one country er'- teacher wlio plods thro-.igh i.:-t at-d mud ami snow to her d;-.ily work, we can he.ir t.he strictures of our f:i::d.s bravely and take no h.--d of the otl ers. The Nor mal leads the way. V.' i is to f.;lkw? The wife f Mr. I:. K l.h.son, a r ni in nt lutt.lierman of il'-!wick, N. Y., was sick with rheuiuali.-m for five months. In speaking of it, Mr. Ilohiii on s:iys: 'C'haniber!aitia Pain Ilalm is the only thing that gave her any n-st from pain. For the relief of paiu it cm not lie Kat." Many very bad cases of rli-uiiiHlistn have been cured by it. For sale at -r0 cents per btittle by IU nford't rhanuacy. An Ez-SIave's Fcrtane. Jatnca Wesley IVirsey, an old colored man lias fallen lieir to a large fortune left him by Peter Shatter, a wealtliy planter of Frederick county, M J., who died a few weeks ago. IMrseyand his mothir were slaves to Mr. Shaffer and when freed became here, but left a few ruoiilh.-, a-t going cast. His whereabouts are unknown t prei-enL Mr. Shatter had no chil dren; when his will was probateil i Was found that lie had left most of his e? tate valued at .y,SM, to Ior.-ey. It is stated that the colored man savtd his life some years ago. M.-'jor T. I'ieion is niana-;. r of the Slate Hotel, at Ik uison, Texas, which the traveling men say is one f the best hotels in that section. In speaking of t'LamU-rhiitrs Colic, Cholera and l)iarr!iea Kemcdy M.ijor I'k-ton mivs: "I have tisiil it niys lf and in my fam i -y for several ye.-.r, an l tnke ' sure iti r-aj ing thit I oiisidcr i; an : liTnIli ble cure for diarrhma and djs.ntiry. I always recommend it, and hae f Vtjuently administered it to my guests in t!:e liot'l, and in evt ry case it La pr 'Vi m ;elf wer-hy of ui:jiiali!-vd en ilc du'it. For sale by Ii iifjrd'ii riiarnia-y. Contractedin the War. A SrBJKCT OF INTEREST TO SO! D1KRS. H. B. Kaowltoa, Fink Mlchlg fir alrjr, Telia of the Effects of Army Life. From the Acic. llutkrgon, ifieK There are few pleasanter drives in this part of the country tlian the one along the Souih Grand river road, runnine Ixtwccu (irand Haven and Bass lliver, a little ham let about fourteen miles from the capital f Ottawa Countv. And especially is that so in these Octolier'days, when the rich autumnal colors are betriuuin to ive radiance to the woodlands along the route. On the eleventh ot this month a representative of the Jh'k iti0 Xruv tool; this trip to interview a certain Mr. H. B. Knowlton. a fiirmer livine iiU.tit a mile away, about Lia cure from rhtuuin tism. Mr. Knowlton is a man fifty-one ye i.f age, and served three years in the war. N ini; a" member of Cominy K, fifth Michivau Cavalry. He has livel in Allemltile, Ot tawa Comity, Mieh., since the relx-llion, Jiud is one of the sulstaiitial farmers if the coun ty, his farm, which contains one hundred and eiphty-tive acres, lieins a valuable prop erty, lie was workinc in the field w l. n av jinJached bv the reporter, but kindly invited him into Itis handsome brick house, and when asked alHit the benefits be hud re ceived from taking Pr. Williams' Pink Pills, said: "I was in thearmy for three ywirs, ai.J it wasThilethere I contracted the rheumatism. After cotnine out I was lame and sore a euii deal of the time, but was not sick enough to tro to lied. At first 1 was not very bad, but as time went on I liecume worse. AKiut a year ajro I was so lad tiiat I had to cive up my work on the farm. I had doctored u it h doctors and taken a great deal of medicine, and had lie conie kind of discouniL'ed. Nothing seemed to help me, and finally 1 went to the dma st re of A. J. White and asked him if be had anything to kill or cure me. lie said be had Ir. Williams' Pink Pills f. rlale People, and he thought if I would take tin m they would help me. I purchased a box and before takinsr all of them I felt lietter, and I knew they had helped me. I contin ued taking the pills, and for the past three months 1 have not felt the rheumatism. I would advise any one who has the rheimia-ti-m to try the Pink Pills, and I am confident they will 'help them." II. I!. Knowlton, of Allendale, Ottawa Ci.unty, Michiiran, being by me duly sworn, ii- jioses that the facts set forth in the fore going statement, made by him this lllh day of Octolicr, A. I)., 1 &'.", arc line. HtNEY G. WANTY, Aiitary I'uhh'r, Muskegon Co., Mirhiiran. Pr. Williams' Pink Pills are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous heada he, the after cilect of la gripjie. palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow completions, that tired feeling resulting from nervous prostralion. all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for troubles pe culiar to females, such as suppressions, ir regularities and all forms ol weaKness. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or e cesses of whatever nature. These pills are manufactured by the Pr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., and are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade-mark and wrapper nt :) cents a Ivor or six Nixes for fiiio, and are never sold in bulk They may be had of all ump gisui. The ladies' Hone Journal for 18S7. An even fcsiH'llence makes the good things w hich The Ladies Home Journal pixmiises unusually interesting and strong. The list is long and sturdy. One scries of papers alone) would sell the magazine: that is the three White House articles which ex-President Harrison is to write No mau has ever done what tieueral Harrison will do in thes- artic les: show us what "A Pay Willi the President at His Pesk" means in one-article; iu another toll of "The Social Life of the President," and in a third article descrilie "I'pstairs Life in the White House." Kach of the articles will lie profusely illustrated. Another series equally fascinating is the. one called 'Jreat Personal Kvents," in which some of the greatest enthusiasms which have occurred in America w ill lie revived : those wonderful times when Louis Kos suth rode up Broadway ; when the young Prince of Wales was here; when Jenny Lind sang in Castle 'iardet; ; when Hen ry Ward Bcecher electrified tLe congre gation by selling slaves in his pulpit; when Grant went round the world; when Henry Clay bade farewell to the senate ; when John Wesley preached in tieorgia, of hich so few know. All these memo rable events and others will lie vividly refilled, told more graphically than ever liefore, and illustrated with pictureo which have occupied twelve artists over a year. A third series is unique and val uable from the fact that it will give wo men scores of ideas tor their homes. It will reveal what there is '"Inside of a Hundred Americui Homes," and care fully reproduce pictures of one hundred completely-furnished rooms in homes in this country from. Maine to California w here taste has gone farther than mon ey. Two new department writers have also been exclusively engaged ly the Journal: Mrs. S. T. Korer, who wiil hereafter have entire charge of the do mestic department and give a series of cooking less'ins, and P vight Ii. Moody, the famous evangelist, w ho is to put the - (. his life study of tii' B:b!", i:;tor' rfsultf.Jowe, -U-t!..'!f JrrtN ,!.vi,i,n ...e- departmciit -'nC.'"..,.'u jur. .Ic.sly s'' Bible Class." Tho artist, Charles Panatiilison, who created the Ci'nson girl, wi'.l present six full-page pictures showing 'The Peo ple of Pickens," while Alice Barber Ste phens will alternate with Mr. ;ilis;m a:;d present her idea of "Sis Types of American Womanhood," showing the American woman in society, in religion, in summer, in the homo, nnd as a mother. Mary K. Wilkins. the New l'nghmd wri ter, will revive the old rpiiliing-party, the ancient singing-sch iol and the apple paring I -00 in "The Pleasures of our Neighborhood." Sir Henry Irvir.g is to tell how to study, read ami present "Shakespeare in small communities." Tosti, the s.ing writer, will give his first piano composition. Sir Arthur Sullivan is to present the first true and correct copy of "The Ist Chord" ever printed in America, Itgitiaid PeKoven, John Philip Sousa and Jakolxivvski (who wrote "Krminie"), have each written a waltz, while Ira P. Sankey has coinfiosed a hymn which he considers greater than his famous "Ninety and Nine." Ian Maelaren will have a story, while Hells-, t P. Ward's humorous serial, "The Burglar Who Moved Paradise,' w ill run through the year, followed by Hamlin (Borland's new novelette, "The Spirit of Sweetwater. Jenny land's daughter is t- sketch "My Mother as I Recall Her," while (Jeorge W. Sinallry is to show "The Personal Side of Bismarck" ao.l "'1 be ! Personal Side of the Prince of Wales" in two lavishly-illustrated articles. Alto gether, no maga.ino gives a lit of attractions s interesting r..id promising as dies The I-idits IL me Journal, and esrtainly n p.'ri li ca! l(M-s it, as dines the Journal for only one dollar per year. If:t has become a fad, as it seems, for every girl and woman to take this magazine, it is an ex lici t one, ami unlike many other fN, a sen sible one. The Journal is published I y TheCmtis Puhlishiuj; Co-npany, rf Phi a klpLia. Dr. Wood's Norway Piiie fM-pjp is pl.asaiit to take, rnwitivt-ly liarmlos to the most delicate constitution, atid : tf lately sure to car .' the most olflhiale ' cougli or oJd. A hous-hold bn. i HEROISM IN MINES. Iistaners '.Vhrrc ltrave Men V.mtd R Isle J 7li ;r Lives to Pave (Kliera. Z'.cv r vas there a mining disa-ter cf r.v.y !:i;Tn;ti: vri'hont several in-s-a ircs of isaivia-aal gall atitry ia bjv i:; l.i:r ah'iie, s:rs a writer !l Chuma. As'a "c'lLry inuaager sai l "he other 2;;y, "Til'TC lliny lO OTO Csf Cf th.it L;;;d jtr a igle accideut and nob :-ny le :mv the wiser." "A Lry to I me oucc," he proceedtcl, 'that r.iti-r nil rxrdo; n o:icof the men who was with l.i:a brouglit him along a rinsi.il ruble tiistuucu iu the workiiigi At lust tiny mi t tha aftcrdanip. Tho lad was ro terrified, so tnsiotin to get ont. that he wanted to rush through !ud make Lis way to tho shaft. If he had pc.ito on, ho certainly would havo dropped, br.t tho man would not kt hi:u. Ho stoiird him by force, and thojgb the lad bit and fought like a little d'o-j he etcck to hiui and held him near to the ground, so that they could breathe. How do you think he calmed the tov at last? t;aug comic tongs to hiui. Weil, they had to keep Y.hero they were f r about live hours, and thru, vhn "he air had -t better, tho l'jau parted oil au'-onght the yocugster cut safely, tb oaee he was near'y suffocated by the afterdamp. So.?, th( re's a casu t'aat nobody would h-ve heard t f probably if tho lad hadn't happened to have told kij u'aout it." As cu instance ' htroisia in this di rection that is known, hewev r, I re call a story I heard near the bank cf the Hyde pit after the cxp'osicu in 1S89. Yon know tli.it the slightest delay iu yi!;2 for t!:e ehjft may meaa death. In the neighborhood of Kilt on some few j ears ago one man ont f a party of coliiets fctopprd In-hind for a minuto cr so to look fir his eon, a boy uf 14, who was working close by. The two met, bat, alas, they perished there to gether and we:e found clasped in each c'.hrr's tniis. And paternal devotion as thus tur.ui:"' ted fans cctt many a brave fellow his life. V.til, on the occasion referred to a nir.u named Ha.slam brought fmta the vorkiags, c; met as ho was scurrying along t.i tiie pit ciouth, a youth about !, :. :d tbronghout the terrible journey he rtu. k to the lad with the most heroio dctej-jidBatiou. Twice the boy stumbled and fill, Lu: tho m.ble collier dragged him to his fcU and urged biiu to push on w ith all tpeed. Other mishaps befell tin in, yet L'jtu, I rejoice to say, gained tho surf.tco ulivo and comparativt ly welL Roroctliins About I'urtridgt-a. Among tho habits of the parrridgo one is tin t when a covey is roosting on the ground, with their tails bunched to gether ia a circle, the bench is snr inoaiited by a line of watchful heads, like seiithu Is on dnty. Another is that t'uiy run tho irttui't the ground is touched uT.iT a "flus'i," the dogs often trailing them iu rabbit limiting fashion. Their e-.vf?ii smell is evidently very r.LUtc, for iiurii!g the ni sting s"asou, if the cg-rs, whi-li number from 10 to 20, ere ' isturUd in any way or a hnd evtu itisi rud in the le st, it will be immedi ately deserted and a new o:ic built. A i-hert lime pi.-viccs to tho nesting the males are often involved iu desperate combats for the choice of mates, who Maud by end ouiitly watch the encoun ter, seeming i:ct to care which one be comes tint victor. Tho incubation is perfonm d entirely by the ft mule, the male, whin not feeding, often being perched cn soma slight tdevation, en couraging her ty his mellow toned call of "bobwhite." Two and sometimes three broou.s of young are resred during a season, the nesting beginning as early as ii.ty 1. Later in the fall the broods cf ycuug occxsicnally join forces, but whether f roai a want of company or for protection is net known. When feeding, the birds are some times scattered several yards apart, but at the first sign of danger an alarm is given, and the y immediately "bunch," with their Leads placed close together, as if i'i consultation. The first shot into a covey will often cause them to break and f?y in all directions, and if not dis turbed again for several minutes "scat ter calls" will be heard on every side. These are made to collect the remaining birds, who again bunch. Many cf the niarki t gunners t-cein to have no qualms of coiiieiico and ery often kill with out LcFitaticn an entire covey, when at least one cr two pairs of birds should bo left for breeders. Baltimore Sun. Question of Adipose. A criminal lawyer of long experience at tho bur was heard to say the othex day: "I have inado juries in murder cases an cspi-cial study. There are a large numbe r of men, larger than most peo plo suppose, who have scruples about Lucling death as a punishment for a murderer. I used to make it my busi ness to study jurymen's faces and see if I could read by tho lines whether or not they l.ad scruples about the death sen tence. I gave this up, though, as being beyond my iowtr of comprehension. Later conrinncd study of tho jury box li d me to a discovery. That was that iu nine cases out of ten a jury composed mostly of tall, lean men would, when the evidence wa j. sufficient, never have the slightest hesitation about fixing ex treme se ntence. On the other hand, a jury where short, fat men predominated in numbe r would occupy wico aw much time in finding i'.a verdict, and when brought in it would generally be a term cf imprisonment for the murderer. Louisville Commercial. For Earache. The following cure may be tried in cases of severe earache yh 'irMitinrr I re medics have faf -""- .u'i.ju-il tityof dried a-' U a small quan-i-'iavfte" pre- ' - uJea 3owers and put I (,, ,iwiito two small bags. Put half a pr.c' of whisky into a small saucepan on the stove, and when it is heated dip tie of the bats into it and apply to the i ar t f the sufferer. As soon as one bag begins to ccl and the steam stops com i:;g flora it change it for tho other bag which is heating in the whisky. ONLY ONE WAY To Settle It Get Down to Causes A New Brighton flan Does So. EveryUidy talks lk nowadays. The sultjcct is scrimm. A tuistakeu idea has cost thousands of lives. ij-id Kicks are so common. You tiail iliein in eve ry walk in life. They arc lame, weak ir aeiiiiig. A I iir.Ii n by day. a tortntv nt nit'lit. Many remedies relieve, but duu't cure, 'i'iie lender use'!, the less their effect. Piasters ainl liniment help at first. Iiiit don't reae-h tiie cause. Only eiiic way to do that That way is throned tiie Kidneva, " The Ki.lnej s are the Uood tilteri Keep the Infers point. If cloccM. the tack is offectcel. The A It C of Kidney knowledge la, Nine times out of ten: I'.ach a-he tiieans Kidney ache, I -nine Kick Menu Ijnme Kidneys, Weak Hack M.-ap.s Weak Kidneys. Cnre the Kidneys, thus cure the hack. A well-known citizen of New Brighton, Pa.. Is Mr. Kdinnnd Uishrow. Chief of the Police, a capable and elfn-ietit officer. lie sjivs: "Kidney trouble has dnriug many years. Iccn a source of a great mount of misiry for tiie. Fmui my back 1 suf fered uiest: I hs.l finch a dull. h-avy puin a:l a soreness in the small (if my back, at times very severe. I would hnve such a ceuernl fi-elinjr ef hiniior that I did not feed ciij fur anytiiintr: the urine would come very frequently by spi-lK csiK-eialiy if I caught cold. I heard ia several ways nhniit Irian's Kidney Pills, end I tianliy decided to (rive them "a triaL I eibtaiiied a Utx. snd commenced their Use. All of the words of praise that have !een siiiJ aln.ut them does not hit nura tia do them justice. I feel like a dif ! I. Tent ni:;n: tiie pain ia uiy back i very (j;i! kiy reme.ve.l: the urine was eor rti -ted. and th:it feeaug of lassitude has left nii. I hejie that niauy others who rimer !ikeuis will only give Doau's Ivid ncy PilN a trial." l'or tale by ell dealer; price. 50 cents. JlMi'.t-d ly Poster-.Milbnru Co PaOalo K. Y., sole agenu for the LT. S. Dr. Wonderfully Successful in all Chronic Diseases and Pi-eases of tlic EYE. EAR, NOSE, THROAT, LUNC3 AND KASAL CATARRH A-ll Iye Operations Successfully Performed. Examination and Consultation Free to Everybody. 'k Mmk ALL Ti9 Hst Cucc rsful ' OTHERS mMM? FAIT Hard of Hcarins for 35 Yers, Causid by Ca tarrh, and cured by Dr. Sulm. ItFV. J. I. LEI.fTBK, SWAI.ES, I'A , Iteplvlnc to your inquiry, to tcstimoiilal with .'iy sit-iuituro, pulnli.il by "";'''' w'll Kiy, that I wax under his treatment for 10 months for inv hearhn;. It tJiinrrh of the lulildlc Vjt, and like yMirs.-lf.ciu!d b ur some davH hctl'-r thiiii others cemld hear bet ter in noise. M v bearing was very much Im proved liv the tn'atmeiit, and have no doubt, but tiiat iiccini lielp you. lr. Salm apix ars to tie an hoiKRl limn, nnd lie will tell you the truth, whether he oil help you or not. If I wen-von, I would ci-rtalnly contain biai. I wan longer allliet.-el than you. My lieiininj was ld In euice-ar for alniiit 3." yn, mid iu the other for almut 21 or " yars. lioplm; tiiat vour h.-aiing will lie entirely n-slored, Ir. iiL.in, Isaac fiEKsoN. lied ford, Bedford Co., I'h. After the Country Ioctors Had Given Him lp as Incurable, Dr. Salm Cured Him. I must truly av that Dr. Salm ha treatd me well, and I iiuve Improved womlerfully under bis skillful treatment, even after our exiuntry doe-toi ail pave me up u Incurable. J. K. WillUESMKIKK. 1'aztonvllle, Snyder Co., 1'a., Aug. ii, i. Itccelved tiit Iieiicf-t. I have received (Treat lieneflt from the 3 month's treatment 1 liave taken irom lr. halm, for which I feel very emtcfiil. I K. I'llttTtU. Butler, Sutler Co., I'aM Aug. 1, lsuti. SiV BeK FKF.K. The Me;!ic.il Adviser, a short bNtory of privat- disea s advice to young and old e-siieciallv tlin.se conieaiolating marriage. This Iwioii will lie s;-nt irec to anyone ici plication. Address Ir. .N;lui, P.O. box Ti, Columhus - laiclnsii.g a i cent mauip for rltK KXAMINATIOX OFTIIK TL'ItlNK. I-jieh ix rson applying for medical treatment should wud or hring fnim 2 to 1 ounces of urine ithat pass-d llrsi in he moriiiiig pm-lerndj, w hieii will receive a nr fill chemical und inicreme-oincal cxauiiiialloii, and if niUCMtcd a written analysis will be given. ....... , . , . insinsesol women, such us have tmiil.-d tln sk!!l eif u!l otner phys'lcians and remedies quickly cim-d. ami-rs minors, libroid and polypiid growths cun-d iu.JUl the use of th. k::ilcireaiisinelic. No cn' ling, no p iin, i:o dauber. Manhood perfectly rcstonil. eui-K. i,n..-s and certain cure for Impotence, lost msn IkkhI spTiiiatorrhK'n loss.", weak and nervous liehilily : also lr pni-taltlis, verici-le, and all private disease whether from imprii.b 'it tuihils ol youth orst-ii.mal fiiiictioiw speeiiiy and piTiiiMiientiy cured. .... ,, New Method Klifiroxsis, Kpilcjisy ir tits ncieuliin-ully treaktl and posuivciy cured hy a never fulling method. " All tyeopcnilioiis successfully M-rf lniHtl. Kxumiiatlo 1 and consulfaliou f rce- to evcry- bw! v. Audress all Communications to Box Ti Columbus, itiio. 1333 97, ViLL 31 AT Town. Hot.d. Johnstown, tapital. Town. Houl, Someraet, Yaunuar, For 5897. Leading Nwspapers for the Price of The "Philadelphi:; Press" by special arrangements, at great ofist, is) entitled to all (he news received by the New Yeirk "Tinier," "World," "Journal," Chicago "Tribune," "St. Louis Glulie Deinocml," "Cincinnati Commercial Tribune," and the "i;toii Journal." AH this news is telegraphed to "The Press" over special wires every nigat and presented to its reaele-rs fresh and attractive every morning. This is all in addition to the service of "Tiie Press' " own stall, great e-erisof corrcsiHiiielence and the AsseK-iattel Press. 8 Great Papers in I Greatest. Feat Ever Effected in Journalism. The Philadelphia Press Pennsylvania's Greatest Family Newspaper, lie-vole's more attention to the linu-v-hold and family than any other puper. . litis a p:te every elay esjiefially for women, eeliteel bj- the brightest woman in journalism. (Jives elaily a column of well testeel cooking recires which are of the great est value to every hou-'kee-per. All the news about hordes written experU and thoroughly reliable. Sutiseription : Daily " Press" .) r. aj'ear. Daily an JSund.iy,tS.0ii. ''Week ly Pre." tUX Aildress: "Tiie Pre-ss," r -""Philadelphia, Pa. 1 For "wants" of any kind, jut a I small "ad" in "The Prets." j It pays to use "Press" want ads. j MARRIAGE FOR M0NE.Y. Dr. rarkhant on the Tendenry to Degrade Marriage to tho Level of t'oouurrcr. "I cannot dismiss this matter without deprecating the tendency so conspicu ously operative among ns to degrado tnurriage to the level of couimerce," writes the Iiev. Charles U. Purkliurst, D. D., in The Ladies' Homo Journal in a paper on "The Vonng Man and Mar riago." "This ia not denying that there are material considerations thut in this matter, cs in all others, require to be re Fprcted. A poor young man marrying a poor ytmng girl, with only the prospect that their life will beromo more and more complicated as time goes on, is a fool. I have had affectionate couples wait upon me to be married and then aide me to trust them fcr the wedding fee, 1 think that we who are clergymen ought to refuse to marry applicants who cannot show to cur satisfaction that there is no likelihood that either they or their j-ossible offspring will ever oorae cpon tho town. "Nor, on the other baud, does my objection lie against any amount cf contingent assets with which either or both ef the contracting parties may chance to bo endowed. My only conten tion is that in every marriage not es sentially unhuly the baiul element is love, and that marriages which are 'ar ranged,' tnarnage-3 which mean, first of till, an affair of pc-ripiisites or a bar ter in coin modi ties, are a tliutisct in fraction npou tte spirit cf the seventh commandment The voluminous dis plays with which we know seen unions to be sometimes celebrated only aggra vate the misrhief and optrato to teach oar yoaug people iu all conditions of lifo that inarriago may be njduced to a epecios tf tra3ic, diCering from the dtiiliups cn the Stock cr Produce Lx cba'jrsonly iu some cf the details with which the bargain is consun. mated, iiaeh t samples are I.s;iuctJy clieu to the e.'.lhe genics cf tho institution of tiarria-e," HE CURES t'ascof Citarrli C'lirwl by Ir. Ssilai. Kor7'iin I have had a !md of Cn- larrli. took cold contiiiiiiill.V und ulinont nl ways had hiaeliu lics: a Imd stoinacli as well, and too many accoinp-niyins trouble to meu tioti. Kat ikiw, ulli ronly a sliort trcMtuunl of lr. Sclin. I am ul most a new num. IIknhv Tkkosi. Sunbur', NortliuiiiU rlaiidfo., lV,t9t'pL9tUi. Case of Catarrh run-d by lir.Salm. ItKV. J. l. I.KISTKB, KWAI.KS. I'A. Yours cme t fmtid twlay. Ir. Knlni tre:iU-l my :t yinr old Imy for t'atarrii in lie lieinl, uli.l rnr. l lum In si x loon'.tis. 1 don't know whether lie mu cure you or not, but 'i x:iinii:;i!io:i he will tell you the truth. 1 know a iiimii Icre, Unit he eitintiit, mid he told iiiiu Unit he couM not Ih cured. I know other peop'c, thai he lia.s doucu great deal ol" vool. In ol her rase. Madisoiihur-', lVutre C'o Ta. 15. 1. Limukkt. Dr. Salm Snatched Her From Herfirave. Mr. skcbv.tabv : You nske i me why I did not come lck lust moiilii. Tho ineilicine Dr. Kilm gave me help.sl me so iniadi, thut I thought it was no! neciMKiry to relurii at present, hut, however, ii I nel any f inh-r tr.ntment he is my pby su i .n. He cured me of M-rofiila, 1mki1 one year ueo, siiate!iel me, you mighl say, from the crave. This is saying a gmal deal, but it is true. M KS A. y M KYt.lt. I.ia l. u Hall, Centre- Co, 1'a., July 11, IjvM. Div. .;. N.v. I f. Ja-t. Ir.'h. Mrcti. Aprl. .M iy. Jun,- July Thiir.-l.iy, -' -'i, -I, -'I, Is, Is. l I :!, 1.1 S Div. CK-t. Nov. D e. Jan. Fed. Xln-h. Aprl. M:iv June July Friday, an, , l 1, ', !, H. U, si ; j i i To propagate grapes from cuttings cut canes with four te six eyes, tie in bunches and bury entirely under the surface three or feiur inches deep, top end elown. In spring the buds nearest the surfaee will start first, as wannlh foniey. When nietdy spreiuted set out in rows, right end up, and you have plants with roeita starteel and ready to grow right away. Leave only om or two eyc-s aliove ground when setting out. Hogs do not do well when Ire numb, rs are kept te getlu r. If db r e dow net get among them the hog are still liable to sudden t hill.", liuddli. g together as they are sure to do iu ceild weather, and thus exposing them selves alternately to extreme Cold. In--sides, in any large lot t hero is sure to be diflcrenee in tdzc. The strorger will always crowd the weaker from the feeding places. An underling among a herd of hogs lias a po r chance for growing. The same amount of fe;in1 given to hogs elistrihu te?d in small lo!s of even size will mal e more poik than if a large number are fed together indiscriminately. H':t 1 VWVM. ELY'S CltTEAM BAtLM la poltlTeeure. Apply into the nostril. It is qukkly absorbed. IW eeiiU st Dmreisis or bv mail ; ssmpies Hr. by mail. 1XV BItUTIliKS. M V.'srrca fcL. Hew York Cttv. LOMMISSiONEnS1 SALE or- Unseated Lands SOMERSET C3UKTY, PA. " 'IK COT'NTY fOM'- 'l'KKS ef K.i.n ej onioi v lu ri'liy gi 1 . e (hat they will wii al public ale in the Court Hou.se in tho boeuuh eif Somerset, oil Wednesday, December 23, 1896, Ciiimienelnrr at !0 o'clm-k a. m on mild day. 1.11 the full ir naincil tnicls and purrclM of Ihitil which ! .ve he n purchusi-n Irom l..r trii.Min roi s.o I coiiuiy a:ol retnaincd unie t t mill fer the period of rive yean or two years : the ease muy 1k. and iwunlsugree nhly wih I'll' several Acti of . -s'mbly ngu biting the lajtalion and sale of lauds fur taxes iu the Commonwealth of l'eiiny Ivuula : A DP I SOX. Acrea. Owru-rs or W'arrantcca. Taxi s Coxti r.A Baer V. J t a l ALLWillEXY. 2. 10 8. P. It. It. Co., Khntrer Fred It. -W : b. same Koo-t tn-orvc 31 12 .11 Kiiitie ileiiulrig e ti-iii-ie 4 u"i III 4: Kime Ki ller, Ann Kciih. :l ii S fame I iarr J. V. . Isaac 1:1 I i R.7 s.imc server Wm in (7 2l'i same Toti r Joha M M.7 Niaie Kilei.lierger V Mu: 11..V1 s:iine f-::i!.'ts rt Fn-U hi M7 tiaine Mc ieker b-ss-. . ;!7 7."- salli;! V. Tllker S;i!!Ue! S .'ii S.Vi saeio II il.i mtH All-ert I' I'd " 4.: 4 Ramei e ilessner w o. W 1 1 t'i.47 Niie.e Finigh M. I.. 3" lO.L' luimi; ei'.'l.'s heirs and A Miller Hi S7 S.7S same ' iiiiili:iut'!i d: lu- lilie heir l!.f lrVil K-ime H. Wel.l er's heirs 'T J ;.:( :me Fellon Henry S7 ItTM same 1 iisim;er 'imoii... .V ,'. s."7 s.iii,e llilh-."- lJ --' 7 17 iHiiie Knrvi-r J.ilai 1' lu.il .line Wevand lemiil's Trus'i e M S7 I i-1 same S.irvcr Joseph ."i 7 " . i Mime tiillespi.' Jiiliu ii 4 71 .i A) same V.ini.iniel lieekiah -7 K Iiorner Hrotbeni MIS "J Met all eieon;.' VI i I SLACK. 8 liatl John . n .') Mevirx Martin UK .il liuichb I". M 111 J7 msnTii hiss r.i li. i: y. 2".l titeln Abrubaui z,t.'. irtXFLi: i:ri: hoiso. 2 Sortn-r M 1 Volbnvht Ch:r:ca A I'lihnerC V 'I McKennon Joiin 1 Fee Juiiies M ,tc. ELK LICK. .0 4 -yl 7 71 7 -Jl B !, 1 72 3W Meyer Martin 20 40 4 47 1 47 4"i Vo!ferslrger I. A D W ltidl Joseph FAlISIItU'K 28 SturtiC A.!am... .). JEFFESSOX. I Patiirson t'tiarli-s. A cr".i. S7 H. P. I!. K.c.1. ll. r!;ey 4;arJ- 0 C7 "71 i-nnie ffeinlner !a :-l 11 rr J."i s.-iiii' (u:ti'-i 4 '' S.TI Kime I'Mrliill J.ihll ! 7 -' Ui.n! mitiih Ki:iiini'li J.ihn 1"i."i7 i.!.7ii Ktme Mi:li r J'lhniiihun 7 'ST t li kiiiij ShiiuiiK i'.ivni L D lA-lt. LAISIMEIS. 1 o'Venl Kini'-v .r II 1 Wiiuioth Aifp 'i 5 11 A err. LIS' OLX. i.i'i S. IMt I'., ro. Savior friah. VI IL i siime i f t- ;, rn- . i S, ii.v'J sniue ii.iu!i Ji rry 77 A i2 Kiiue I'i'll ls;ilh 'ii 77 .:es aiiiue 2J:iiil Jjinih 21 1 (Mi Kime ii:-.'.tJii.4 Jlary "' "7 Krinie . . 1' -7 Kime ICeioi itoiiu 'M 7 !.; same SaviorM. 15ron u J 71 .'. H'EIS VHKEYFLitT. yi Heiwi I. r (Mineral... 17 l'i lint... ! John " ... !! H 1'ouers Ali xamti-r.... :M7 Is.tx. 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R2 rompSniiiii'l fi "2 'yi Snnlh Nohimo.-! ti u M t'oiaiheiitmr F.. i - 7 s7 1-K Mei:nde Vr-.n-t In 17 iJi'i Mchridcsanh 27 u I bv Join- John HiVCo. luliri.thA Kui'iK.1 (mineral i - ti !" .STOXYCREEK. 12.21 K. P. R. . fo. Kinali r l.cvl. Ifix 7 1 s:i sin lie Kiiiimel Jos.i',i L.... 2i 17 S.I7 wiine 1-hsi t'aroline..., I il 7." Ki:ne s.:iyiler Jolui F let Jet a ?S Kaine VinIit Mihih 12 -")7 S. K.UHC WaikerVSm.il i 17 I7.i Kime Hi it4 ' i.-oiiji' , II : 2..'H simie ilo it i iiniYii . el T7 :.!! Kline lioyer Joim F-tate. 7 'Kl 1.." same Fluiom Nicliols ,T7 ii.t 7..T2 ;iln W- ule Jieilnll iri s7 Ii s7 Kime Kie- iv-r .l.ieiih M. 11 it H.i.l Ki'iie suill (l-"i v l: s7 r.'.tt Kime I Hint i- John I'1 '7 7.1.i Kim snvder Jo!m H. .... :i7 77 72i naRin s-i-i"-' jue-ob.... 2S S7 Lt. I Itorot'.iv Wmimsi M i Sm::il iliiam- 6 li Arret. s I'M MIT. -'O S'lVi-rsJ. 'r 4 -l P'i'iii- 7 HI Si kiiiio :r7 VVrEIt TV IS K E YFOO T. 210 Hens.-1 I C. Helnlnu-h I. (miii"r:il) .... li S7 22 We-imrr Jneob 1 m h0 lialiWm. U 5:17 II F.N It Y F. t UN KTT, Att.Kt: SW.FKI. F. slliiltKIt, J.tJ. KaERT. WILLIAM P. HAY. i'leik. ouniy t'omiaissioiu ra. THE KEELEY CURE I a rc!l boon to Tandnea men who, harm drifted unconwiouclT into the drink habit and watten to find the disease of alcoholism fastened np m them, rendering them unfit to oiauaire af fairs requiring clear brain. A four weeks course ot tnatnwnt at the prnsBURa keeley instttlte. Ko. 4216 Fifth Avenoe, rgtnreg to them all their powers, mental and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and restores them to' the condition thev were in be fore they indulire-l in stimulants. Th is has been done in more than lfieiO cave treated here, and smong them some of your own neighbors, to whom we can refer with confidence as to the absolute safety and efficiency of the Keeley Cure. The fullest and mcxt searchinK iiivetiiration is n vited. bend tar pamuhiei giving full iaJonua- HUS. tMPOKTAXT TO AD ERTIStR. The cream of tho country papers is found in Eeminglon'i Coarty Seat List Shrewd advertiiiers avail thnue!vea of theo lista, a copy of nhich can bo haJ of ccungtoi Bruk. of Kew Tork t TifUiT. LIMB! ThsO. I. CLIME COMPANY, SUCCESSORS TO THE MEYCRSOALE LIKE COMPANY, b.-.veJiiteoniT!-t-Jd Ihelr new silting nnif are iiow'preimreo fci snip it nr-ioi'i ioi n j - . . f ( 1 . . . n. TI.IU lt,..u i. ,TMllltl-t- HM ill iiiriininii. jihi. ..... unsl frim the celt bra led Siy'ar Hill LimMtoia i .. .n..L.v . Vi..i. .. 1 1 1 1. .i.Mi.t ii : m n- ii!li-.l t- Inv I'ionite the noil. ITIS WHAT ALL rmucDC arrm i...i vi, ii on In. ml all the i i-r,. ,v i'i.r in.t ii.wrat. Adilreka ill coiiiniuiiicatioim to I C. LIMZ COMPANY Frcel.Rowc, MEYERSDALE Proprietor IF YOU'RE THINKING OF REFliRNISHlN G YCU3 FEET Retneinlier that we are Ilenl'iuarters for limits, SIikch. 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Bi , 4C (evaporated tb " iiw- Apple Buth-r, p.-r gal , ,v nll. pi-r lb Cutli r. fresli ktii, x'r lb 1" lit (crt-.imery. per tti h tswax. vr B ; . couuiry hum. p.r . Uacon.-! ""K ireunnl hum, per lb S to Uc .11 tol.'V 7 to so 7 to se tu i sine, p-r pv 'sIlollldlT, 1KT lb.. lleans. Coffee. w hile navy, per bus Lima, p-r lb , erivn, iht th I ronsli-l, jut lb. .. l i to 21V I.A) 1.. 1 . 2c IV 2 50 1.15 . I- & lo Ilk- Cement. m uniH-r:ann. per bul. i Portland, dkt bhl 'ornmil, per E. !(, per dox Fisb.lake herring-1 1' Hom y, while clover, per B). -i ru, IHT Hi. I. line, per hill ,k) MolassM, X.)., per gal I. ...- inion.s, p. r ua......'.!'.:le Potalis-s. per lius to 2tn- Piiiehes, eviiporated, p--r B) hi U I V l-run. pi-r lb io to IV l per ooi il.ln Pittshurv. isr hid sit Salt, I tlairy, bus Kicks Z7ZI.I2-V " .w 1 bus sack jtt.--, gniund alum. ISij lb sacks (maple, p-r tb itosc i im (Mirii il yellow, -r w je Sucar. ! wlnte. A. i'p lb . nulal. il. is r it'ube.ttr pulverised. Per lb sc Krm. JPtr mil .iV ''" I nuip).-. pi-r gal M to v sxoueware, i:hi:ou s,. Thllow, pi-r tb 3 to V inegar, ix-rr-il 20 lo :n- limothy, per liu.i. Sl.7.1 f 'iivit. inr bus A ilil to . Sit-ds. i " eriuison. per bus. 4 ml I" aliiilu, pi-r t'tis ti -wi aisyke, r bus "..! Mil'.iL, (ierninn, jh r bus ;s Ilwricy. white latin! lesa, p r bus.. I.2.1 buekwhcsit. y r bus :l.V corn. c r. is r bus ;iS to ine Cruin I " sii.-ll.si iHTbus ;a In ie nsits, rsT bus to ie rve. ir bus Vs- A Feed whi-.u, is r I. us 7. y I linn, pi r li' Fis... c corn r;iul nut chop, p r Ml tt.s sc tlonr, roller pna'css. per lihl ").uo " spimg munt and fancy ' Flour. ImiiKo.'.,- Mv 10 ..ll tli ur. lower trniile. per lkiSia fl.i ;1.V Mi.ldlirirs ' -'''". P r Iml tbs wic ALWAYS On Hand. BEST IN THE MARKET. Jarecki Phosphate, Raisin's Phosphate, Lima, Crushed CoVa. Hard Coal Salisbury Snft Coal, At the 0M Stand near the Somer Eet & Cambria R. R, Station. X22S3 -Prices Right. Peter Fink Wanted-An idea S Form s.'niit rrrsi,-. ytwir turn; m&T r.nT ,n ,ith Wrtie JOHS HH,D?.la-;.S A t o .Ii. TVu r and Hit of ino Uunuraa hTfcniou si'i YOU CAN FIND n a:r ia l:ri-.ai 11 t It' Ailrri MLC Hi I: sbls None Too Good Vhen You e A AT SNYDER'S You are always sure of getting the freLet m&kf:u(', ,. Carefully CompiuueleL TRUSSES FITTER All of the Best ami Most Apiiroveit Twsen A7, , V(( t SatUfactlun Guaranteed. OPTICAL GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUIT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE, f SIGHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, Somerset, - p- Louther's Drug Main Street, Somerset, Pa. TkisKcdel Drug Store is Eapidly Sec:-:.. ?averits with Peoph in Z:k;j. :i FRESH . MB . PURE . BBUg Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, ryf. Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumc3t tc. the Doerroa bivm raRsosAi. attestio: to the conmrv:.. m, LOuii's PressnillislFaiftfel And a Full Line of Optical Goods always on hand. Fr .n: largo assortment all can i c suited. THE FIHEST BMEBS OF CTGAE3 Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to disp car to intending purchasers, whether they bij bcra ua or elsewhere. J. PJ5. LO'JTHEfl S. D. MAIN STREET Somerset Lumber ELIAS CTJTISrCSrGITM, MA?CFACTURER A!D DEALEK AMD WHOLESALE AND Kl-r A 1 1. K .. r Lumber and Euilding Materials. Hard and Solt "Wocck. Oak, Poplar, Siding. rirkt o, l-jnii- tiHiuut, leilow Pine, Flooring, Saxb. StarEjiN. Chvrryt MiiiiKleH, Doorra, ISaInten. !:etaa Ilh, UhileTine Ulludj, AewdlVS. ). A general line of mil radaof Lumber and Buildins Matrrlal n:J "- t ,1 , stock. Also, can furnish an thin in the line of our business torltr v. .. i- :s ble proinptness, such as Brackets, odd-sizlwork.to. Elias Cunningham, OlUce and Tard 0pieite S. & C. R. R. Station, The N. Y. Weekly Tribmit With the cW of the rreshh-i.tial euujuin TUT. 7HIIA M.' the fact that the A merit an i-eople are iww anx;m to th. :'" .!".-'-'' home and busiiifs. iuttrest.s. T met t this t-cii liti- n, .;;il.s i;i l.a--spare and prenintniv, until amtht-r ftateor N::tiT.:il c . -asJ m .: r: r newal of the light for the 1 1 ::x-;!.!tw for whk-'i T! IK Ti: I I.l N ! !.:- frem it inception to the pivs.-nt iuy, smi won its srrc'. -t virt.-ri- - Kvety pixsilile f H".rt iil lie put forth, an I ;i:n. y frn-!y i ' " : The WIIKKLY TltliirXK pnv mint ntly a Naiiortal Fam ly ie?J?;r. ing, instructive, entt itaining and indispens'atjle to eae !i nif!i.l'i r : v-r :i- We furnish "THE HERALD" and "N. Y. WEEKLY TH: ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.00. CASH IN ADVANCE. SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIMI. Address all orders to "p j j t. j t r ; Li'- Write yoar name anl atlr.-ss a a pui eirJ. seu 1 it Ij !;.'.. ''' K"f IT WILL PAT YOU TO BCY YOf K 3Xci!iorinl Work or Wl. F.SHAFFER, SOMERSET. PFSS A. Manufacturer of and Dealer In Eastern Work FurnlshM on Short Xtrtlce Mill 1HIHI1H Kii Also, Agent for the WH ITE BRONZE f , V.' of M"ument Work wil whejva pmpt'-mltowuiii will Ik- L-lv .,n "satisfaction sun.ins in evlt v , ,.. "or',j Fr,ce.verylo. 1 invite sp.-cial htrutlJa i ll WhltaCne, (i r i-.;,..., , r,lnred by Rev. W. A. Re, , d,,,),., i..pr.,ven.. nt in the point ot " Mafer al and t onstruct;.,n,nd which l dtiml to" , tl r THE BEST It la Junt I iiriort.Tiit te Stun? FRESH, PURE DRUGS it is To Have Confidence in the VhyUtn ' Them. ' r- OKCATCASE BCIXGTAKE TO CSIPM.T FREaH ASD Pl'EE A!:T:. :.' u SPECTACLES, EYE -GLASSES, S0!lEEST.:i t r 1 1 n.j Ki'i; FARMERS AND VILLAGERS. FeK FATKEHS .KD KOThP-S. SUiVS A.JD HAUGHTEES. Fi'i: ALL THE FAMILY. Tribune RuiMinz, Sew Trk ltj, anl sample e.pj .if iN' " Weekly Tribune will be mailed to jon. . s. Over SOO Beautiful vi - j1 s - i -W ! 5 . 1 Cro-., Designs i - . VQf.-:'nr.Ky-i -
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