Dep. Sheriff Wheeler Does Not Care to Live It He Cannot Have HOOD'S Sarsaparilla It would be difficult to find a man better known iu the vicinity of Burlington. Vt., than Mr. R. D. Wheeler, of Winooski Falls, the efficient Deputy Sheriff of Burlington county. Ho says: ■«C. I. flood & Co., Lowell, Mas*.: "Dear Sirs: If Hood's Sarsaparilla cost $ I O.CO a Gott'e I should still keep using it, as 1 have for the past ten years. With me the question as to whether life is worth living depends upon whether I can get Hood's Sarsaparilla. I don't think I could Jive without it now, cer tainly I should not wish to, and suffer as I used to. For over ten years 1 suffered the horrors of the damned with Sciatic Rheumatism for if ever a man suffers with anything in this world it is with thatuwful disease. It seems to me as if all other physical suffering were compressed into that one. I took about every thing man ever tried for it but never got a dollar's worth of help until! began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I have taken it DOW pretty regularly for ten years and have no more pain and can get around all right. I have advised a good many to try Hood's Sarsaparilla," R. D. WHEELER, Deputy Sheriff, winooski Falls, Vt Hood's PiJls cm Liver Ills JOHNSON'S ~4AfODYN^ LINIMENT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE \\CEA~v OT7y ORIGINATED For INTERNAL as much AS EXTERNAL USB. By an Old Family Physician. SOOTHING, HEALING, PENETRATINQ Dropped on Sugar, Children T.oro to talc* Johnson'* Anodyne Liniment for Croup, Cold* Boro Throat, Tonpllltl*. Colic, < Yaiiirw and l/ainn. Re lieves Summer Complaint«, Cuts and Uruifcs like Cures Coufrhß. AHthma. Catarrh, PronehltK Cholera- Morbuß, Chilblains. Chaps. HorenesH in Body or Limbs, Stiff Muscle® or Strains. Inhale for N.rvou* Ileudache. lll'st'd Pamphlet free. Sold everywh, .>. I'rtee X,■ cts. Bix bottles, §2.00. I. S. JO UN SO.. <*. ( 0., Boston, Mu.-,s, K Y .N U—jj " "August Flower" I had been troubled five months with Dyspepsia. I had a fullness after eating, and a heavy load in the pit of my stomach. Sometimes a deathly sickness would overtake me. I was working for Thomas McHenry,Druggist, Allegheny City, Pa. , in whose employ I had been for seven years. I used August Flower for two weeks. I was relieved of all trouble. I can now eat things I dared not touch before. I have gained twenty pounds since my re covery. J. D. Cox, Allegheny, Pa. ® !V» Kidney,Liverand Bladder Cure. Rlietiiimgfisiii, Lumbago, pain in Jointsorback. brick dust in Urine, frequent, calls. Irritation, lntlamatlon, gravel, ulceration or catarrh ol bladder Disordered IJver, Impaired digestion, Rout, billions-headache. SWA TIP-KOOT cures kalni v difficulties. ha. Urippe, urinary trouble, height's dbuase Impure Is3©od 9 Scrofula, mala Ha, gen'l weakness or debility, Guarantee-Cse contents of One Bottle, it not hen- ' Cfited, Druggists will refund to you tho price paid. At Drugglftttt, 50c. Size, sl*oo Size, Guldo to Hoalth"fre lM*foro ant ranger. They enjoy a pop ularity unparalleled. Price, ••®•• ® 0 Q • • H»»d to RARFIELD TEa ™ Mofbadeuiing;( urce the home of the horse. From ancient Itomau, Grecian, aud lie liTew history it is readily learned that the horse was unknown in Arabia long niter he was a common factor in the lile ol 6outhwu Europe.—Chicago Times. What Everybody Says Must Hp True, For over forty years there has been no dig sentlng voice during that period. Dr. Tobias's Venetian Liniment has been warranted as a pain reliever to give porfect satisfaction or the money would be refunded. Such a de mand baa never been made, simply because the millions who have used it and continue to do so find that it is far above price—really to them worth its weight in gold. This liniment has. Indeed, accomplished the most wonderful cures as the ccrtillcates show, and can be seen at the Depot, 40 Murray St., New York. Pain yields immediately to its conquering power-it has no choice. Being clean to use, possessing no disagreeable odor, has combined with its true merit to make Dr. Tobias's Venetian Liniment the favorite pain reliever that it is to-day. The above is a good likeness of Mr. Geo. C. Cradick engraved from a photo, taken a short time ago aud sent to Dr. Kilmer & Co., with his letter aud package of gravel he speaks about, which was dissolved and ex pelled alter using threo bottles of fiwamp-lloot. The following is Mr. Cradick's unsolicited account of his distress ing and painful case. GOSPORT, Ind., Jan. 30, 1892. Dr. KILMEK & Co., BINOHAMTON, N. Y. —I do not know how to express my heartfelt thanks to you for the bcnellt I have received from using your Swamp-Koot Kidney Liver and Bladder Cure. lam now 03 years old, and have sufferod almost death for alxiut three years. 1 had given up to die, hut as i profess to be a Christian man and a great be liever in the prayer of the righteous, i prayed that God would send something that would prolong my life, and I feel thankful to Him and you for the means that was sent. May liod sjniro your lite many years yet that you may hear the great good that your medicine is doing. On the 20th day of August, 1801, Mr. Frank Lawson, your agent at Spencer, persuaded me to take a bottlo on trial. 1 have taken three bottles and it has brought out of my bladder lime or gravel, which I have saved in quantity tile size of a goose egg and I now leel like a new man. May Uod bless you and your medicine. I remain your humhle servant. 80x 273. GBOKGEC. CRADICK. SECOND LETTER. DEAR DOCTOR —I take great pleasure in answering your letter, which 1 received to day. You" say "you would like to publish my testimonial in your Guide to Health lor a while." I have no objections at all for I want to do all in my power for atllictod hu manity . 1 send by this mail a lot of the Gravel (about one-half of what I saved) that the Swamp-Hoot dissolved and expelled from my bladder. Two years ago last September 1 was taken with pain almost all over me, my head and back, my legs and feet became cold, would get sick at my stomach and vomit often, suffering a great deal from chills and at times tlvse were so severe that 1 thought I would freeze todeath. The condition of my urine was not so bad through the day, but during the night, at times, I had to get up every hour, and often every half hour. Would urinate sometimes a gallon a night, then it seemed my kidneys and back would kill me. I bad been troubled with consti pation for many years, but since using your Swamp-Hoot have been better than tor a long time. The medicine has helped my appetite wonderfully and it seems as though I could not eat enough. 1 live about six miles in the country from Gosport. 1 was born and raised here, and have been a member of the M. E. Church for forty-two years. Pardon me for writing so much for I feel that 1 would never get through praising your great remedy for Kidney, Liver and Bladder trouble;. Your true friend, Those who try Swamp-Root have gener ally tirst employed the family physician, or used all the prescriptions within their reach without benefit. As a last resort, when their case has become chronic, the symptoms com plicated and their constitution run down, then they take this remedy, and it is just such cases aud cures as the ono above that huve made Swamp-Root famous and given it a world-wide reputation. At Druggists Met. size, SI.OO size, or of 1)H. KILMER & Co., BINGIIAMTO\, N. Y. Kennedy's Medical Discovery Takes hold in this order: Bowels, Liver, Kidnevs, Inside Skin, Outside Skin, Driving everything before it that ought to be out. You know whether you need it or not. fcold by every druggist, and manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, RD.YHI IIY, JMAKH. BBi. ■ " MUSHROOMS MILLION ■ i There ■ money in grow, a ing Mushrooms. Constant ■ deniaud et food prioeis. of Bpawn (enough (or a I H 4expcrlnient),b^niall, rates l»rg«- lots. I ® cd Growers. Importer! j| m an* fteawrs, Vnna«wpt»U. Va. Oardin«r'B Seeds-. P -New Catalogue for IPOT nev -etdy. Free Bend for it. j| ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ <■ u ■ ■..liia.iiif rniflT I A linO <»al v «rton and Hratoria FRUIT LANUS. and 4 to •> weeks earlier. Very cheap. Big profit*. K. H. PORTKU, Heal Estate fc Investments, Galveston,Texas. 112 A .MONTH for ' Urlght Voting Men or mllK I.adies In each county. Address I*. \V. ▼ ZIEGLBB COss l'hiln.. l*a. DIU I fie Guitars, Mandolines,"Violins, Auto Harp* Hand Instruments—Catalogue sent. F It EE M. .sLATER, 56 Vcsey St., New York. "■ 1 X jll"V HI »»*"" riVtillyM A fl i d T^/f7c | buffalq^NTY!' NEWS AND NOTES FOR WOMEN. Large hats are increasing in favov. Men dressmakers are called "creators.* Glitter appears necessary now in jet. Itug-covered .lounges are the right thing. Princess dresses are very much in vogue. High buttoned boots arc still the favorites. Pale yellow is one of the prettiest 6hades for evening dresses. Patti, the singer, says she has only $600,000 worth of diamonds. Furs and feather trimmings play a con spicious part in midwinter millinery. Bodices are still much trimmed, only a few perfectly plain ones being seen. The princess dress appears in a new shape exclusively for tea-gown models. Sable has never been so universally worn since the days of our grandmoth ers. Fashion now equally favors two styles, the quite tight, and the half-fitting jacket. The Princess May is described as a mar vel of puuctualitymnd a girl who is ex ceptionally neat and orderly. The Sultan has prohibited Turkish women from wearing French costumes in the streets of Constantinople. The turquoise and diamonds given to Miss Cornwallis West when she became the Princess of Plcss were the finest ever seen. Mrs. Leland Stanford has purchased 130 handsomely bound Bibles, togo in the students' room at the Palo Alto (Cal.) University. Clara Barton, the Red Cross President, is the only woman to whom the old Ger mau Emperor e"er gave the decoration of the Iron Cross. The catalogue of the new Leland Stan ford, Jr., Univerfity, of California, con tains the names of 430 students, ninety of whom are women. The Vanderbilt ladies, of New York City, are said to possess $500,000 worth of laces. The Astors value their stock of laces at $300,000. Dom Pedro's daughter fancies that she has lights in Brazil almost as big as the country. The right to keep out of it will be the safest right she can exer« cise. Mrs. Phrebe Durand died a few days ago at the home of her daughter in Irvington, N. J. She was 100 years old ou the 15th day November, and up to that time she had never known what it was to be prostrated with sickness. Two German women of Orange, Mrs. August Erdman and her step-daughter, lecently issued two editions of the Orange Volksbote entirely alone, writing the copy, setting type, reading proof,making up the forms aud working thorn oil on a hand press. At a Civil Service dinner the Princo of Wales made a speech, at which ha said that he was "glad aud proud to think that the Duke of Clarence would marry a woman born in this country, living in this country and having the fceliugsof au Euglish woman." Mrs. Antoinette Brown-Blackwell,who has been called the pioneer woman preacher of America, lives a life of great retirement at Elizabeth, N. J. But dur ing the year she will make au appeal for public recognition in the form of a book, ou which she is now at work,concerning the relations of religion and science. The Birmingham (England) School Board have approved an arrangement made by the Educational Conimitteo with the Council of the Birmingham Athletic Society whereby athletic in struction will be afforded to the femalo pupil teachers on each of the five ordi nary school mornings in every week. Albani, the prima donna, docs not stand alone in the proud possession of a diamond stomacher. Mrs. Astor has one, too. It is made of a skeleton girdle of silver wire, pointed back and front, reaching from the corsage to the end of the bodice and literally nailed with bril liants. The stones are individually mounted and can be unfastened at will. The last gown made for Eugenie, once Queen of French fashions, typifies the change in her position in life. It is a dinner dress of plain black silk -with only a slight trimming of jot on the cor sage and skirt to relieve its somber severity. It is simplicity itself for au Ex-Empress who once spent $20,000 a year on her costumes. In Reykjavik, the capital of remote Iceland, a charitable lady has erected on her own land a high school for Iceland girls. Needing more funds for teachers' salaries, books, etc., than her private income would cover she has sold her family jewels, many of them heirlooms 700 years old, In order to obtain the money for her enterprise. Mile. Elsie St. Oiner, a Frenchwoman, is starting out at the age of sixty to make a tour of the world by way of the southern hemisphere. She expects to spend three years in collecting statistics for the French Geographical Society,and it is to be hoped she will not meet with any of the mishaps that beset Mrs. French Sheldon ou her journey into the Dark Continent. At the Cincinnati Technical School girls are permitted to take alt the classes in manual training if they desire. Two of its graduates—Julia Bedinger and Lucy Mary Riggs, of Kentucky—are not only learned in arcuitectual and me chanical drawing, but are also experts in the use of carpenters' tools, aud are practically familiar with the intricacies of steam machinery. The only woman living who witnessed the battle of Waterloo is Muie. do Velariola,now ninety-eight year» old, but in full possession of all her facultieo. Ou tho eventful battle-day she and her sis ters —then the Miles. Caprau—stood }n a neighboring wind-mill and witnessed the defeat of the French army, and the game evening she helped eir« for tho [ wounded ou the battle-field, Always on Time. Washington had many admirable traits worthy of imitation, and one of them was rigid punctuality. This was well illustrated by an incident during his visit to Boston, Mass., one hundred years ago. Having appointed eight o'clock in the morning as the hour at which be should set out for Salem, he mounted his horse just as the Old South clock was striking that hour. The company of cavalry which was to escort him did not arrive till after his departure, and did not overtake him till he reached Charles River Bridge.—New York Observer. How'a Thla ? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot bo cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Curs. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions. and flnanrliilly able to carry out any ob ligations made by their tlrni. \\ EST & TKUAJT, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. pT bottle. Hold by all druggists. An Important Difference. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not affect ed with any dhease, but that the systgill simply needs clean-ting, is to bring comfort homo to their heirts, as a costive condition Is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manu faaiiK'ht<»r of C. H. Wlnnc, 16 Addison Btret't, , IT \A/ 111 MM I 5S ! UloversTllle, N. Y.,was In the second stage of Con■ i ■ 'iivw | sumption. She was reduced to a mero skeleton.] VCCD AKTC I I'hvHlclans could do ber no good. A few bottles ws ■ PDA AC |of POKESTINE COlGlf BYRUP cured her, rnnn j VJ9 i% M\ C, 1 and to-day there la not a HEALTHIER YOUNG LADY IJLIIJ lu that city than she. S3OO will be paid for a Rem- £ L __ __ __ <»dy that will cure Throat and Lung Diseases, La ■ * A I I*l 11 Uk/ I lU| Al CT Grippe, etc., as quickly a* thin. i*rice 23c. and 50c. I I BJ I U *T I II II ba per bottle. Dealers supplied by any whole Kale I HI R I ■ 7 druggist in the United States. I Willi I SL" the hands, Injure the iron, anil burn off. ! The Rising Sun Store Polish Is Brilliant, Odor- 1 lew .Durable, and the consumer pays lor no tin j or glass package wit h every purchase. X Y N V- « •••••••#•••••••••••••••••••••••««« Z - RIPANS TABULEB regulatef Z the stomach. liver and bowels,l • **wlfi?r% purify the blood. ore safe and of ! a fSmW fect ial. The In-st general familyX « ) medicine known for BUlou.sness,a a/ .<■*>/ Coualll)at ion. Dyspepsia, Foil® Breuth, Headuehe, Heartburn, LOH*# °- Anpetlte, Mental Depression,# ® Painful Digestion, Piropk-8, Sallow# }• Complexion, Tired Feeling, and® every symptom or dlscoae resulting from Tmpun;® blood, orarailure by the stomach, liver or intestinea? Jto perform their proper functions. Persons given to? Z over-eating are beneiited by tok ing a T Alll* L K after J a each meal Prk'.e. by mall. ljm>ss|2j 1 bottle lftc. Ad-Z • droas THE RIPAtfS CHEMICAL <\>.,loSpruceSt..N.Y. J • Aunt* Wanted; EK-IITY per tfnl profit, i DROPSYH Pflsltlvciy Cured with Vegetable Remedies H»T« cured thuusan ds ot CAGES. Cure patients T»ri»- nounced hopeless by best physician*. From first dose > symptoms rapidly disappear; In 10 days two thirds of all Bj m ptoms removed. Send for tree book of testimonials of miraculous cores. 10 days' trratnent free by mail. If yon order trisl, send lite, in "tamps to pay post age. DR. 11. H. liIIEEN A SONS, Atlanta. Ga. wnnnnTTitY'R FACIAL SOAP. For the Skin. Sfslp and Complexion. He I~ fHjjb bultot *0 years experleut-e. * For sale I / at Druggists or by mail, 60f. Sample ; / (HHA Cake and 128 p. hook on Dermatology VHH .md lk-auty, !Uliis.i, on Skin. Scalp, f£7 'VMS Nervous and lMood diseoae and their | Y7 ~ imE treatment, sent wealed for 10*.; also JV DIBFIOVREHK.NTS like BIRTII MARKS, U*y: C 7 *l.»le». Wart*, India Ink and Powder Carkt, Scars, Pitting*, Rednew of .We, No \ •- perßuou Hair, Plwi.lfs hr. % removed joitx H. WOODBI'ftV. 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It Is not bad to take. ■ It is the best cough syrup- H Sold evert-where. «se. ■ "I" #Tf\ r A\ coprmokr ia» ' < \ yp Ward off disease by removing the cause of it. It's with the liver or the blood, nine times out of ten. A sluggish liver makes bad blood and bad blood makes trouble. Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery makes pure blood. It invigorates the liver and kidneys, rouses every organ into healthful action, and cleanses and renews the whole system. Through the blood it cures. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp Diseases even Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) in its earlier stageß, its a certain remedy. Nothing else is "just as good." Anything " just as good " could bo sola just as this is. It's the only blood-purifier that's guaranteed to benefit or cure, in every case, or the money is refunded. The catarrh that isn't cured costs SSOO. Not to you, but to the pro prietors of Dr. Sage's Cat'.rrh Rem edy. They promise to pay you tho money, if you have a a incurable case. They don't believe that you have one. WOK IN PRIZES given he first persons who gives the correct■ answer to the following : What word In this Ad- A rare opportunity for TertUcmcnt .pell. 112 ry madam »nd maid, tUe ..mo ISackwurd Rfc* as Forward] lnir<-ash frizes* For the First correct answer, • • cash S2OO To tho Second " ••••-'• 100 To the Third « « • 75 1 o the Fourth " 50 To each of ths next Twenty, 15.00 each M 100 To each of ths next 100, - 2.00 each " 200 Total Prizes In Cash, $725 Answer* must |*each ns on or before April sth, 1894. Willi your answer send tt.">e. po*tul note or 80c. la •tnmp*, for one quarter's subscription to our 10 page Mont hly Paper. Our April issue v. ill announce the result oft hocontest, with name? ■land add reuses of the winners. This offer la made g§*olely to advertise our publication end Introduce ■it Into now homes. In addition to the above we ■Khali giveaway 100 4'holea llou«e or ltmdness fSjLot* worth not loss then ilOto sua) each. Wo shall KHi>n>niptlv glre all the prltes offered hero. Write ■your name and address plainly and enclose sub- Inscription money to GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPSSCOCOA BREAKFAST. rt Bv a thorough knowledge of tho natural laws which govern the operations <»f digestion and nutri tion, and by a careful application of the flue proper ties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. £ppa has 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 strocg enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds or subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point. We may escape many a fstal shaft by keeping our selves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Fold only in half-pound tins by Grocers, labelled thus JAMES EPPfi* dc CO.. Homoeopathic Chemists, LOUDON, ENGLAND. II AM aMT itu Agent in your town. Good If #% I pay. M. L. McMixx.Duluth.Mlnn. jftMaaSlMorphinn Unblt Cured In lO OPIUM Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a woman's remedy for woman's diseases, has stood the test or many years, and is to-day the only successful and harmless cure for all those peculiar weaknesses and Diseases of Women, organic diseases of the uterus or womb, inflammation, ovarian troubles, fallingor displacement of the womb, faintness, ner vous prostration, weak back, aches, etc. All PrujrslMt sell it. or n»nt by mail, in form of rill* or I Correspondence freely spawered. Aadre Mid confluence . LVDIA E. I INKHA-M MKD. CO., LYNN, MASS, I