THE GUACHOS. Dashing Cowboys of the Argpn tine Republic. Their Picturesque Costumes and Desperate Combats. The Guachos of the Argentino Tic public, says tho New York San, are tho children of Spanish adventurers and the native Guarani Indian women. These arc the nomads of the pampas. They are a unique combination of the most chivalric and treacherous qualities. Indolent and at tho samo timo of tho most intenso activity, half their lives is spent in tho saddle, and in horseman ship they arc unexcelled. Theydcspiso work, yot many of them arc forced to hiro out to the more wealthy Irishmen because, like tho North American Indian, tho enormous immigration dur ing the past decade has forced them to labor for subsistencs. A few of them own ranches, but, as a rule, they roam the open pampas as free and unfettered as the air thoy breathe. The Guachos at maturity are from 5 feet 6 to G feet 6in hoight, and are powerfully built. They wear sombreros and poncho blankets, valued at from $lO to SSO. Tho legs are covered with cotton drawers mado in the United States, and the lower log, from tho anklo to tlio knee, is thrust into the skin taken from the foreleg of a young horse. On tho feet are worn sandals made of woven rope and canvas. Many of the more prosperous Guachos wear top-boots ornamented with unique devices, like the cavaliers of old. The solos of those sandals aro about half an inch in thickness. They are valued at 50 cents per pair. As a rule the Guacho has silver enough on his horse to buy an ordinary house and lot. The stirrups, bit and bridle aro often of solid silver. Tho Guacho standing is measured in tho camps by the amount of silver on his horse and on person. This dashing cavalier defends liimstslf only with a knife. This is short aud shaped much like as mall butcher knife. The blado is about six or eight inches in length. They fight frequently among themselves. These battles usu ally originate at a pul peria, or drink ing place. The lire-water which causes the combat is called can a, and is dis tilled from sugar cane in much the same manner as your own whiskey is made. It is a very pleasant liquor of about one-half the strength of Ameri can tanglefoot. It costs about 40 cents a quart. This liquor is carried in glass or leather-covered bottles. At first tho Guachos aro as friendly as brothers, but as soon as the liquor begins to take hold one will challenge tho other to mortal combat. The fight takes place in the open air, and there is always a large and interested crowd looking on. Tho Guacho prepares himself for tho battle by wrapping his left hand in his poncho. He folds it around his flesh, covering up the left hand and the arm up to the body. AB it is made usually of the very finest material, this poncho furnishes a shield which is rarely cut through by tho knife. All the prelim inaries are settled in tho most punctili ous manner, and no unfair advantage is taken by either. Nobody interferes. When each has arranged his curious shield to his liking tho Hft aims are thrust in front of tho body, the right foot is advanced, the gleaming knives aro raised over their heads, and with a mutual cry of "Anearl" (look out) they spring at each other. After the fight is begun it uiu ally means death to one or both mon. Agile and wily as panthers, those cruel blades arc driven through muscle and bone until a vital spot is reached. Sometimes the battle continues for half an hour so expert are they in parrying tho deadly thrust with their poncho cove red left arms. The Dnkc's Eyeglass. The Grand Duke Constantino, the most talented and clever member of the imperial family of Romanoff, was wont to disconcert prosy boros who were presented to him for tlio first time. His single eyeglass hung from his nock by an elastic cord, and as soon as ever his interlocutor had embarked on some long-winded speech, he would quietly give the clastic an imperceptible twitch, which had the effect of seudinjr the eyeglass rebounding ir> to his eye, where it remained fixed without any apparent effort or action on his part. He would thon gaze fixedly through the eyeglass at tlio unforlunato speaker, just as though nothing had happened. Tho effect of this littlo manoeuvre was generally to disconcart completely the new presentee, whoso utterances wero cut short, not only by tho manner iu which tho monoclo appeared to fly up to the Grand Duk :'s oye of its own ac cord, but also by the fact that his irn •v.rial highnesa seemed totally unmoved trebr. The Chinese Minister at Washington. Tho present Chinese Minister is very exclusive in his habits. His prede cessor was one of the most agrcoablo and popular men in society, and was always to bo scon wherever anything interesting was going on, and all tho attaches of tho legation also took an activo part in tho gayeties of Wash ington. Tho present ministor, Mr. Hen, not only docs not proposo to in dulge in social festivities himself, but has prohibited tho attaches of tho le gation from doing so, which deprives Washington socioty of somo of its most attractive ornaments. Mr. lien is the first Chinese minister to the United Slates to bring his wife with him, but ho might as woll havo left her at homo so far as tho outside world is concerned, forshc, it is understood, will remain a recluse. A prominent gentleman and lady in this city, writes a Washington corre spondent of the Chicago who lived some timo in China and have been very intimato at the Legation ever since it was established here, called upon tho Minister and his wife tho other after noon, having first given notice of their intention to do so. Tho Ministor re ceived them very cordially in tho parlor upon their arrival and sent a servant for his wife, who came down wearing a coronet of gold and diamonds. She is a little woman, not bigger than a child of ten years, and her feet are so small that she could scarcely walk across tho room. She chatted pleasantly, how ever, through an interpreter, aud as tho caller was the first American lady she had ever come in contact with sho had a great many curious questions to ask about the manners and customs of women in this country. A few days later the call was returned with great ceremony, and then followed an invitation to dinner. The Minister accepted for himself, but sc:it his wife's regrets, with an explanation that, as sho had never dined except in tho Chi nese fashion, sho desired to be excused. Sho was informed that there would bo no other gues'.s, but held to her refusal, and sent as a peace offering a hand somely carved chest filled with tho richest silks, which will form a portion of tho trousseau of tho young lady of tho family, who is soon to bo married. The Minister came to tho dinner, but not being to the knives and forks at the tablo found much difficulty in eating. About all the poor man could get to his mouth was bread and olive?. Interesting Names of Fabrics. Damask is from the city of Damascus; satins from Zaytown, in China; calico from Calcut, a town in India, formerly celebrated for its cotton cloth and where calico was also printed; muslin is named from Mosul, in Asia; alpaca from an animal in Peru, of the llama species, from whose wool the fabric is woven; buckram takes the name from Fostat, a city of the middle ages, from which the modern Cairo is descented; taffeta and tabby from a street in Bag dad; cambric from Cambrai; gauze has its name from Gaza; baize from Bajac; dimily from Dainietta and jeans from Jean; drugget is derived from a city in Ireland, Drogheda; duck comes from Torque, in Normandy; blanket is called after Thos. Blanket, a famous clothier connected with tho introduction of woolens into England about 1349; serge derives its name from Xerga, a Spanish name for a peculiar woolen blanket; diaper is not from D'Ypres, ns it is sometimes stated, but from tho Greek diaspron, figured; velvet is from the Italian vellutc, woolly (Latin vellus —a hide or yclt); shawl is the Sanscrit sala, floor, for shawls were first used as carpets and tapestry; bandanna is from an Indian word to bind or tie, because it is tied in knots before dyeing; chintz, from the Indian chott; delaine is the French "of wool." breaking Into Safos. The favorite method of modern burg lars is absolute breaking of a safe. This is done by the application of pow erful lever). Tue burglars havo learned the lesson of Archimedes, who said that if he could only find a place to rest his lever he would move the world. The safe itself supplies to tlio skillful burglar the most sol!d fulcrum, and the combination or sectional "jim my" a tool whose power is almost un limited. The d ffjrent sections of this "jimmy" are adjustable, so that a burg lar may carry in his pocket enough sections to make a lever twenty feet long if need bo. Such a tool inserted in a crack or a holo made for tno pur pose, or a fissure in the framework of a safe, will tear the stoutest iron as easily as a womin tears a strip of cloth. Jt'tw York Sun. William Hammond, of Wilkcsbarre Heights, Penn., aged seventy-nine, has worked continuously in coal mines for over seventy year.-", having commenced with his father iu Wales when ho 'was dirht yean old. He is hale yet. QUAINT AND CUKIOUS. \. There are only three newspapers pub fished in Caina. A sheet of cork one pound in weight will support tho body of a man in water. The other day a bear loft one of his paws in a steel trap near Ilollidaysburg, Pcnn. It requires twenty-two volumes to register the different cattlo brands of Arizona. One sheet of paper recently made was e : ght feet wide and seven and three quarters miles long. Over 2,000,003 quinine pills, weigh ing about a ton, have been consumed by the people of lijston in ten days. The Reading railroad company has issued an order requiring all its uni formed employes to keep their coats buttoned. Tho women of Mil ford, Me., have presented to tho town a hall which they paid for themselves by giving entertain ments and fairs. It is said that one of the English nov elists is able to repeat from memory every word lie has written, and ho is iho author of many books. Francis Christian of Muskegon, Mich., Is 100 years old. His inothor livod to bo one hundred and four, und ho has a cousin who is uow in his one hundredth year. A woman of lon in, Mich., suffered with a pain in her side for twonty years. The other day a physician removed a needle that is supposed to have caused all the trouble. Novel Wateli Dial. The changes which the flight of time brings upon humanity afford an inex haustible subject for tho lover of the curious in art aud nature. As a notable specimen of emblematic work of a very appropriate and felici tous kind, a watch dial now in course of construction at AValtham, Mass., is mentioned as one of the most wonder ful of the wonderful p'ceos of mechan ism which have be«'< constructed by the deft- liugorcd artists. It contains, in stead of the u-uil numerals, twelve small hut distinct silhouetto figures, be ginning with a woman with a very young child in her arms. At 1 o'clock tho lady and her little baby aro clearly depictel, the infant being ia long clothes. At 2 o'clock the same figure appears but the child is a littlo larger. At 3 o'clock mamma is still there, but the infant is in short clothes. At 4 o'clock the child again appears, and so on up to 8 o'clock when he goes to school for the first time. At 9 o'clock lie may be seen again in college gown, which is bein<* contemplated by tho now elderly mother. At 10 o'clock the death-bed scene is presented, where ho parts with his beloved mother. At II o'clock ho, too, is a middle-aged man, over whom the snows of many winters have passed. At 12 o'clock he makes his final appearance, an old and de crepit specimen of humanity, praying for the end.— St. L *is lie public. Why not *avc your clnthc* % by URlnc; the be*t, mirest. mast economical soap, Dobbins s Elec tric. Made ever since 1804. Try it once you will use it ahcaya. Your grocer keeps it or will get it. Look tor the name, Dobbins. THE Prince of Wales has cut himself down to three cigars a day and ten cigarettes. City and Farm Mortgage*. S2OO and upward, with insured title, for sale by Minnesota Title and Trust Company. Min neapolis, Minn. Capital, S">>o,'H>). (iuarantv Fund S~HO,O'K). Stockholders' liability $l,tK)0,000. Ask your dealer for "TansilPs Punch." And aches. Spent ffillOO. In Vain. Wakarusa, Ind., Aug. 22,355". 1 siifibred all over with pain and spent s3'io. on doctors without relief: two or tUreo luiplii utlolLs of St. Jacobs I Mi relieved me. CONRAD DOERING. At DRRUUISTS AND DEAI.EM. THE CHARLES A. VOGELEH CO.. Baltimore. Md. _ Cc o <( JO Cts.\l 'HTERHPV f *TERH^ v j Instantly Stop Pain } tke.. AMDSPEEOKYCURe All e lJl\tAr,r, ""GXSk* . nfflS 0 j URALG» C^,^SJ A reprewntation of the engraving on onr wrapper?.—RADWA? & CO. KEW YORK* TonrUti, Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as It acta most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale In 50c. and ?1 bottles by all leading drug gists. fi RUES corn now tickles the palates of San Franciscans. A Remedy for lhe Influenza. A remedy recommended for patients afflicted with the influenza is Kemp's Balsam, tho spe cific for Coughs anil Colds, which is especially adapted to diseases of the throat and lungs. )>o not Wait for the first symptoms of the dls eitso before securing the remedy, hut cet a bot tle and k<>ep it on hand for use the moment it is needed, if neglected the influenza has a tendency to brim? on pneumonia. All drug gists sell the Halsam. Aroi't 200.00J persons are on the pay roll l of tho United States U ivernment, and it takes some $185,000,U00 annually for wages. Ilewaro o! Ointments for f'ntarrli That Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the senso of smell aud completely derange the wliolo sys tem when entering it through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used ex cept on proscriptions from reputable phys - cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactuued by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, (>,, contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, and acts dirert ly ii| on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tho genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Sold by Druggists, price 7i>c. per bottle. IN Edinburgh, Scotland, It is found possible to supply for halt' a penny a wholesome meal of vegetable broth and bread. Seal Skin Hacquen, 91 Each! This is a great offer. Just imagine tre army of ladies that will besiege the store until the last sacque is gone—if the bargain Is ever of fered. Hut how much more wonderful an op portunity is that presented to every suffering woman by the proprietors of I)r. Horce's Fa vorite Prescription. This remedy is a guaran tertl cure for all those distressing ailments pe culiar to the weaker sex. It is guaranteed that if it does not effect a cure money will be re funded. it is carefully compounded by an ex peiienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is |.ure y vegetable in Its composition and perfectly harmless in Its effects in any condition of the system, and is sold under a positive (iitaranUe of satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it refunded. For Constipation or Sick Headache, uss Dr. Pierco's Pellets; Purely Vegetable. Uue a dose. FrxjiimA strawberry shippers have been net ting from fifty-live cents to 32.15 per quart. Tried null Not liiiiiul Wanting. Attention Is called to the wonderful safe guard which is known to exist In the use of Dr. Tobias's Venetian Liniment," especially at this period when *ucli alarm la felt from the result of Pneumonia, Influenza, etc. Every one should know of Its value. Truly it can fie said of this peerless remedy that "it lias been tried and not found wanting." For upward of forty years it has been warranted to give p-rfect satisfacti n or tho money refunded, jet a bottle has never been returned. A record indeed tho proprl tor may justly be proud of. Certificates from time to lime are sent In grateful acknowledgement of the marvelous cures it has accon.pllslied. One of the former just received from John Oill, Esq., ot the .Methodist Home, Sew York city, says: "In my opinion there is nothing equal to Dr. Tobias's Venetian Liniment for lt'oeumatism, jironchitis. Colds, in fait pains of every de fcrip'.iou it is the K iijg. 1 consider no family or Stable safe without a bottle of your invari able remedies. _ A iiink at I/os Angeles, Cal., paid a divi dend of sixteen per cent, last year. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is carefully prepare! from Sarsaparilla, Daudellon. Mandrake, Dock, Plpsissewa, Jualper Perries and other well-known nnd valuable vegetable remedies, l»y a peculiar combination, proportion aud process giving to Hood's SarMjpar.lla curative power no! possessed by other medicines. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best b'ornl purifier. It cures Fcrofula, Salt I'lieum, Built, Pimples, all Humors, Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Sick Headache, Indigestion, General Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Livet Complaints, overcomes that tired feeling, creates an apppilte, strengthens tho nerves and builds up the whole system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met peculiar and unparalleled success at home. Such is lis popularity in Lowell, Mass., where It is made, that whole neighborhoods are taking it at the same time, and Lowell druggists sell more of Hood'* Sarsaparilla than of all other sarsaparilla.* or blood purtriers. It is sold by all druggist*. $1; slxforsr>. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar N Y N V—7 Y Mondy, save CatarrH Timo, I™' CATARRH CREAOALM^^^^f A particle is applied _m * mm into each nostril and is J AY" FEVER agreeable. Price socent* r wmm ■» at druggists: by mail, registered. 60 cents. I I.V Hi;< /I'll I I;s, .vi Warn-n St.. New York. DETECTIVES Wanted in ever? County. Shrewd men to act under in«tructiona In ®ur Secret Service. Experience not necetiary. Particular! free. iiranuan Detective Bureau Co. 44 Aroadt,Cincinnati,o. IMPROVED EXCELSIOR INCUBATOR ' Rtople. *'orfret and Self-Kegolaltag, Hon* ■fllgiEpfoAjfdrads in (successful operation. Ciuaranteed 10 batch larger oerceutugoot fertile enrg* § D circu-l U H t jeso eoet than any other hatcher Send | lan GctorllluaCata tiKO* bTAUL, Qalacj, 111. *ap-MflMlTnßwcua*Toa. Send for now circular. A. F. WILLIAMS, IlriHtol, <t. AV'Vr, 'Successfully Prosecutes Cliiims. Late Prlucipal Examiner U 8. Pension Bureau. 3 yn in last war, li adjudicating claim h, atty siuo®. BR 11 11A If IT. Only Certain auJ IIDbRkhM vnity CURE lu the World. Dr. UriUm .1. L. ft»Tt'.PlifcNS, Lebanon, o The best Plaster made Is Ira A. Pottku A Co.'s. Cures Rheumatism, Backache, Kidney Complaint, Heart Disease.Consumption or Weak Lungs. >lfg. at Water town, N.Y. Sold by Druggists. Uy mall lf»c. Try one. tiooic-KHcpia{, Ku-iiaoj* Koran [.C Pentuansitip, Arithmetic, Short-aan.l, eCj ITS thoroughly tau,'it by .UAIL. Circulars frej. Ilryani'h Cullegu, 4a? Mam St.. buffalo, N. V* flftilfftOLOßED BUG PATTERNS and XACHINEB. U¥Ulrcul«r»free, am. k< - unidetord. >ie AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT OR. LOBB S'ZU North I*'it tee 111 n «t,, Puuadoipuio, Pa., Or tue treatment o( dlooil Poiso.ij, i-.raptioa*, .Nervous Coinplaluts, rirUai'i tdseaia, strictures, impoteucy and K.ladra i disease <, no matter of now iong or irom wuat oauss originating. UpjTendays' medicines furuisaei oy mab G&CC bendfor iioolc on Sft't&ClA I. ili«e.t*en. iilkCi 1 pr»*«erlbe^ and fully •n - for the certain curb /*MWI TO 6 of this disease. not tew XI. I.NORAH AM, M. D. t JHV cauae Stricture- Amsterdam, N. Y. KIS vrrt oely t>7tb» We havp wild Bl» G (or aSSttik...(l* ninny year* ond It lias given ilii? ijest of aatn ftw. taction. D »• I> Y CHK_4 ca.^ Bold by Druggists. THE GERMAN AND HIS CLOCK. The story Is told of a German who took the hands of his clock to the maker to have thorn fixed, because they did not keep proper time. Of course, the clock maker demanded the works, as iu them lay the trouble. Boil* and blotches, pimples and other eruptions on the exterior tell of a disordered condition of tho blood within. Be you mail or woman, or aught else human, if you have these in dications, be wise in time and take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It puts the liver and kidneys in good working order, purifies the blood, cleanses the system from all impurities from whatever cause arising, and tones up the functions generally. " Golden Medical Discovery" checks the frightful inroads of Scrofula, and, if taken in time, arrests tho march of Consumption of the Lungs, which is Lung-scrofula, puri fies and enriches the blood, thereby curing K OFFEFtED for an incurable rose of m? W JK. M Catarrh in »h« H«sd by the proprietors of DR. SAGE S CATARRH REMEDY. ■By 8i nrn»M9 OF CATAKRH. Headache, obstruction of nose, discharges RW falling Into throat, gometimus profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, W7 \ ■ a!/ tenacious. mucous, purulent, bloo<ly and putrid: eyes weak, ringing in ears, mjr -V ' W deafness, difficulty of clearing throat, expectoration of offensive matter; ESUML ■.// breath offensive; smell and taste Impaired, und general debility. Only a few of these symptoms likely to lie present at once. Thousands of cases result In consumption, and end in the grave. By Its mild, soothing, antiseptic, cleaning, and healing properties. T)r. Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases. This Infallible remedy does not, like the poisonous irritating snuffs, "creams" and strong caustic solutions with which the public have long beeu humbugged, simply palliate for a short time, or drttw the dtseiae to the Jungs, as there is danger of doing In the use of such nostrums, but it prodiw« perfect and permanent cores of tho worst raws of Chronic Catarrh, as thousands can testify. "Told in the Head" is cured with a few applications Catarrhal Headache is relieved and cured as if by magic. It removes offensive breath, lass or impairment of the sense of taste, smell or hear ing. watering or weak eyes, and impaired memory, when caused by the violence of Catarrh, >• they all frequently are. By druggists. 50 cents. ||K. KOKLLI.EU'S KAVORITK COI-IC MIXTURE for all domectlc auuu.iK <vill uarojjoj, d. 1 ow y D< ouji oi 00110, tvuotaordiV j&\ uient or spasmodic. Karely moreinaal or i doui uojjuarir. It uoa.) not ooa /V''- ' etlpate rather acts as a iaiatlva and u e-itlrjl/ uarmLoi-i. Af i) years of trill / IQ m ore than 3UOU cases, our guarantee Is worth something. Colic must be / treated promptly. Expend a row cents mul you have a cure on hand, ready L\ „ h r n needed, and perhaps save a valuable horsj. It not at your druggist' J enclose 50 cents tor sample oottle, sent orepal i. Address OR. KOlil I.Kit &. CO.. Bethlehem. Pa. vt^7 J use DT Koehter's "laioritc Colic | He cheerfully recommend Dr. Koehl vWjMaBMBI' Mixture" riulit atony with success. Jt u [ er's "favorite Loho Mixture. II ou lu Sflmnr i/, e bist colic medicine J have ever seen. I not be without it as long as ire havt X: j.SAAu MCiUO, horse Dealer I horses. J$A AC JIOSJiS Jt BltO^ J.rvokli/n, Sew York. | >ale mul Jj'fhiliige Stables, Eaxton, P,t GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By ft thorough knowledge of the natural law* which govern the operations of digestion and nutri tion, and by a careful application of the flue proper ties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Kpps ha* provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured bev erage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever then* Is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our selves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—"Cieu Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sol I only in half-pound tins by (Jrocers, labelled thus: JA.MKS Ei'Fs* A CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, LONDON, ENGLAND. A Vjiaor. FURNITURE Wzmi Wjrttailttt the Io»«< wholesale /artory pi^e€M f A\Jr Rr r and ob'p Koods tobe 1 ITHXKL CH AU& paid for on delivery, W-JJL TO HIBB. Berd btuxap for Cala-. /\ 7©SPECIAL PBBB loguo. Hame goods destred. DKLfYBBf. LDKCBO MFC* CO, 146 If. Oth Si, N Y N U—7 IHO o{ PROFIT. By sending 10 names front your IUU o vicinity and we will ship G eases and full outfit of Dr. Merrill's Vegetable Compound. Give hole agency. Dr. Merrill, 883 Main St., Boston. Mass. FRAZER^I BEST IN TDK WOELB UllLflW KV Get the Genuine. Sold Ererrwherc. DISO'S REMEDY FOB CATAJLCKU.— Best. Easiest to use. A cheapest. Relief Is immediate. A cure is certain. Jj'or M cold fa the liead it has no eqtuii. MT It is an Ointment, of which ." small particle is applied lo the nfl nostrils, l'rice, fiOc. Sold by di-utrgists or sent by mall. ■H Address. i:. T. HAVI.TI' ,\ ffarff Pn. BWw HAIR ON THE FACE, NECK, ARMS OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON tIISMLVED AM QUICK'.? REMOVID WITH THE HEW SOLUTION * Aopene = £z i AND THF. GROWTH FOBKVRR DKSTROYKD WITIIOt T THE SLIGHTEST IN.IUKY OK DISCOLORATION OF THE MOST DELICATE SK IV ■ DIWroVKRKD BY ACCIDENT. VI IN COMPOUNPINO, an incomplete mixture was accidently spilled on the back of the hand, and on washing afterward it was discovered a O\ ty ,J|si that the hair was completely removed. We purchased the new dis- corery and named it MODENE. It is perfectly pure, freo from all injurioussubstancei, and so simple anv one can use it. Itactsmildly but surely, and yon will he surprised and delighted with then-suits. Apply for a few minutes, and the hair disappears as if by magic. It has no connection whatever with any other preparation ever used for a like purpose, and no scientific discovery ever at tained such wonderful results. IT CANNOT FAIL. If th* growth be light one application will remove it permanently, the heavy growth such as the beard or hair on moles may require two or more applications before all the root® are destroyed, although all hair vill be removed at each ap- Dlu ntion YOUUK D rsons who find an embarriiKsitig growth of hair coming. ehould uso Modene to de* ■troy its growth RECOMMENDED BY All WHI MAY' TISTII ITS MERITS.—MSW BY HOFIS OF REFINEMENT. Gentlemen who do not appreciate nature s gift of a beard will -ml a pricc.ess boon in Modene. which does away with shaving. It penetrates the hair follicle or sac and dissolves the life principle, thereby rendering its future growth au utter impossibility, and ia guaranteed to be as harmless as water to the skin. Modene sent by mail, in safety mailing cases, postage paid (securely scaled from observation )on receipt of price. ftl.OO. Largest sir.e bottle, containing three time? as much Modene, and sufficient For any case, 82.00 per bottle. Send money by letter, with your full address writ ten plainly. ( orrespondence sacredly private. Postage stamps received same as cash, i BKSURKTOMKNTION YOI BCOVMTT AND THIS rArrn.) »sr«TS I MODENE MANUFACTURING CO, CINCINNATI, O. 112 «*"J 112 KAIUf ACTUOERS OF THE HISHEST SIABE ¥ZIR PROmTICSS. - *" i, B . V u t J, T i St * $ NMIItV.| CAN IIUUTII voua I.KTTMI AT ANT HWR ORNCK AND M«raa IT* SAVB ninvrsv. y WAN lis. SI nnn DITIifADn To assure thejpubllfof the merits of Modene, we send with each bottle a legal |I,UUU nuVYAnilt asreimeut to forfeit 81 .#OO loauy Pnrcha#erlf Modene fail* to permanently remove the hair, or discolors or injures th#» akin in thesliehtest manner, or produces any unpleasant seiiiß [ion or fwllng whtn applyiueoreTcraflerward. KVERV liOITLE OUAKANTKIit». (Cut thi.oat.) "MURRAY" $55.95 BUGGIES $5.95 HARNESS THE BUT IN THE W0«L»! A I -/f-\ THE BEST IN THE WOBLD All goods sold direct to yie con- ! Mor< * "Murray" Buggies and sunier. No "Pools" or "Trusts"! r \Harness void last year than any for ns. We stand on our own i | 112 | \J /other two makes combined, footing, and sell the " Murray I J[ . I\\ hloh proves that their superior »&u ;W1.7 BUT OF THK MANUFACTUBF.R9 AND BAVF THE AOENT"*I AJD MU>PL-"IAN * _ Wrlliforc»tilo£ueifld Net Ctth Prlcei. WIL BE R H.MURRAY MFG. CO. CINCINNATI* 0« all Skin and Scalp Diseases. Ulcers, Sores, Swellings, and kindred ailments. It is powerfully tonic as well as alterative, or mood-cleansing, in its effects, hence it strengthens the system and restores vitality, thereby dispelling all those languid, "tired feelings" experienced by the debilitated. Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eczema,' Erysi pelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. "Golden Medical Discovery" is the only blood and lung remedy, sold by druggists, and guaranteed by its manufacturers, to do all that it is claimed to accomplish, or money paid for it will be promptly re funded. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAI, ASSOCIA TION, Manufacturers, No. 063 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. BEST IN THE WORLD. Other HppcinlticN lor («ENTLG.MEN« LA* DIES, .MISS KS aml HO VS. None genuine mil en* name and prion arc Mumped on bottom. Sold everywhere. niiilresN on i>osial tor valuable information. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. NORTHERN PACIFIC. LOW PRICE RAILROAD LARDS t EE Government LANDS. Ml I,LIONS OK ACHES in Minnesota, Norto Dakota, Montana. I<!aho, Washington and Oregon. ecun CAD publications with maps describing tns OLrVll rUal be*t Agricultural, Grazing and Tim ber Lands now open to Settlers. Sent iree. Address CHAS. B. LAMBORN, SST
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