CIJACOBSOII CURES PERMANENTLY NEURALGIA. Instant Relief, t int Application. Bonnvllle, Mo., Ik. 2. 1M.V I mifTcred rlfeadnilly with neuralgic palnj In head which affected face mul eye. 1 could pot attend work. I nbtaltieil InsMntatimua relief from first application of St. Jambs oil. 11. M. CLARK. ftutTereil 4 Hays Hevereljr. yy. PcntiR. Avo-.l'lttslmrs;, T'n., Feb. 1H,1W. 1 .iiftcred very severe pains from neuralgia r foul days, but was enrol by Rt. Jacob, till. Mrs. JOHN Kl.fcl'1'l.E. AT pRrimirs asb PFAf.rn. IKS CHARLES . VOCEIER CO.. Baltimore Md. ps i i.r j't GOTdKN EDLE l-AFSUiES i:!..' nn'i in"- womlrrful iU "Vety known to miMtk'it.' p H int for all (IlM'a of tho BLOOD. ft nMttT not of whir niftirnr bv whrtt rrvin1. Inilluli' rniiMinl Inn, HpniUrhf Nnii-fii. Nrrniiiii'. I rrrmi In Hi I Mint -h M.miarh. Il'iwt'l, i.Imt nn-l Kiilm ir-'iiU mI 7iv. lv i inn i rxiM Hh. re ! f I!' I V. rr ,it Th' ' nl"i mul nrirr, nt ni-n tW-viuit; an. I . n r'tirtiur, mi n r pn.iraiiii' 1 (( without ft f.iiu1. mm- trt'utiiitMit luilii :lMn, (If iii'rt"a rvi s tft rirM.lv Htillli-li-Dl o run. Si-iil a.itHv hi L, ..; wirh fi'I -I (-.! )..! rr r -iff of itlif I .'IU. Ailn-;Ol.lH.N II I I.KMFI1f'tXK-0.t A , (.lik C llllllHTt t' DM. 1MAA-Wl.l, IM'. La Grippe has Left tbo Sj'stcm badly debilitated in millions of Cases. Tako Ayer's Sarsaparilla and restore Tono and Strength. It never fails. Preparod by Dr. J. C Ayer & Co. Lowoll, Mass. THE MM v - -aaj HAT- FEVER 50Cts. COLD-HEAD H.Y hinr ilKliS, f4 Wartrn St., .New Yor'- become listless, fretful, without encr py, thin and weak. But you can for tify thorn and build them up, by the use of STTO OF PUKE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPhOSPHlTES Ol I.iiuo uutl Nutlii, They will take it readily, for It it al most as palatable a milk. And it shcjld be rcmombered that AS A PltE. Vr MMK OK ( IKK Or'COl (ills Oil COI.1IS, IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNB, IT II UNEQUALLED. Avoid ,,nlHullonffrrri. R?IEND" tESStNSl BRADflELO REGULATOR eaVrUuWei solo sir all oHiaaSra. - 0 IM HI(KN. p4f iNMik. .ipriiM of r'WI. It tr.'hn, how t (ltM mu4 (TIM dftm4U : ftl fn.rf fur r Bi.t rt I. IIUI ,' lu'u'uri il., . T. Cilf. PEfJsm?jQ If fo wutt joor pt'DHluU WllhlHlC 4rtmr, pal 7"ur Zr-t77Z- r--JL T t'UUm lu tb baya mm mm, 11 k n I r.11. A I M' ll .1 R I u amIin(;to, u. i'. ACTIVE MEN. rrrrr lirrr, with lrti k,tH. , - . Bt-(JI'IUIHUn inU B irw nr.- IH ii,t A untlMi IUU l'rlj. i k,ii utilNi i.l u wiiiiili t. Jj'HKKIi, ram )M limanl St., Nvw Vtirk. iSAFE INVESTMENTS' n iu in O M 111(111 m. - W W "J- ' ln nioDihlr pruM or J to 10lr ct. ad S. Li. llcaly, f. O. Ikix Vtortr, Col. IT V I I V T (illUVIini'MIN AM) ' 'W''i'l Ndtl ri. H III llllltf l 'H, IIU tluil tlnKl'rV-kcl. vfti'Ulit lu. Ilm. ( h. IM lirl.Ue hi.. KurlnnlW'M. Miua. "urv i' lii iii. . . II ll $3. lilllMIIMl III.I.H. Kavo iiiuiH'V Itt- M'lKlliik; ut uitr for c n ular. V. II. MAIXuHV, H.tM imit.k, N. J. K"'"''"' '"-NT at your own hniiic. for Uin 1. '. Iv.iHlmli iiiilx il lll'.lil'llL lit. II, .Ml.lu I . M.Ll.l.. i l l Ii.lli ilillllllf. h in hi 1 th i Hi iiuii iTiintnlilii. AiIiU-h- i a J I (IIU A4.l, lllimilx. llnot GraftJi Rvrrrintnit No lai'(r at. H-k In U.K. Nubrl. trr, no rliinprr. I'lKLl'n. NUH.SK1U1-..S. UiuUlaua. Mo. 'Kali. I acrrr, lmrcrtiM link i lirnp. 'nil lu. lor. inn 1 1c vir.i t, t ai'li kua r. t ., i iiilh it ii... li.rtlalul.S.Y. PATENTS KAIhmana, alilifti1'ii.ll.O .MJiullurcircuiu S20 Picket Fence Mactiine for $10.00. 1 i iiL.T "M l'nl.(nclfMv)0 P. I.irvi-. IPAIflt ymir OWlHIIltM. Plva Allilixlall '4 tu W lucll Jttm( uuly A'.'.Vi. hum i' IW. alAUl'l.S m LU.. AJauta, A.V. tfWBil Children Too i Yes BO lag?;: M h1U .MOTHERS ii t r t'. lot Ink Jlii l.r. iu'l TREES CRAPES FlTTT-rXBST CONGRESS. Vice Trwldent Morton, hrivlnn rot timed lo t'ie city ftr two wek' Im-nrc, occu tied the chulr at the oiwnin f of Weilnos ! fwlon of the Hcniile. The rmnilutiou OflVred by Mr. Vourhm lint Monday aa to Igrirtilttira' lcrioti tiken up, and Mr. Vmirlipra nddrtwd the Sennte iu rcla lion to It. He d'Hik"' of tho tlocp, ntrmn current of anxiety, iliKi-onifiit and alarm rrertllint5 In llio farmiti communities, le clmrn teri7.pd the proU'itivo InrilV a nino nnd nut n liltiiiiit. l lio farmers to rtny did no! receive, on an average, more tli ii it 1J rents n bushel for their corn, 5( cents lor t'teir wheat oml from 'i lo r.-nts a pound for their hops. Th' tinio would come when the furnifr would look on the prntNisitio'i tj lux hi.n and his wile ami ciiildren for the prutcclion and betielit of other p -iiple ns lie Would Imik on t law of congress to establish I lie army Worm ml weevil on hi wheat, to Inlest his cattle Willi murrain mid hoys with holern. Kvcry pretense l u homn nuirket for the fanner wns a fraud, and every pretense of taxing wheat and imts und ixilntues for his benclit wns n chcuf mid a sliain. It was ii notorious mid self-evident truth Unit the tirill increased the furiiier'acene liToiitit Iroin It'i to loo per cent on every Ini pleuient of industry with which he toi:e.l, and last year t in l.iu twine ha I Ihs ii eu luiuceil lo Is cents ii pound by the taiill and Iwiim trust, lie did not believe thai the linnd of the limner would hold a Kepubl.ean lieket nt the next presidenliill ehvtion. Ho tlci'liired tluit tint only Imd there been no in crease in the value o' laml for the lust ipiarler of ii century, but there ha I been an absolute loss iifol per cent. If the improved lands were put to sale (o day, und r the most fuvorable circunistaiiccs, they would not, on n Kcucral average, rcili.e inure than two-thirds of what their value had been i I year into. Mr N ilsoti, of Iowa, said he de J ircd, us reply to the n inn! kable -isccli I just uttered, to n ad a letter from a tanner . of .I'Wil, w bo knew by prm Heal experience, lie re about the - i I 1 1 ol ' 1 1- l;innii.n class than I he ' II t . t ! r'.'lll lll;H V"U li.nl ever Mi lined in h!' an il.eoi i. s. He I t', en read a letter, w-i cli has I een already plibh-h'sl. MioVV ll Hie e imp l-at'M Iv low pnei s of larni prmiuei- and tin- li'ijier jirioea nl inaiiU'aet ill e I ,;oo Is beloie the ar. I ,e tin I the House VYnlnc-day win r. iltsii iiii I in if;:iinient luthc Mud I ( toll case. In the Pennle Thur lav Mr. Coeroll pre sented the protest ol 'the Pork Tinkers' Aa ot iation apainst the bill for inspection of meats ; decl.iritn: the hill to bo uiiuivessnry and in jurious to the stock raising and curing inter, sts, more in jurious than the lieriimii and l'reiu h Prohibition, After u short di eiissioii it was referred lo thu l.oiu.uitteo ou Foreign Kehitiotis. ltefore the readiie' of the jo'irnnl, Mr. Outhwaite, of Ohio, ca'.led atten'.ion lo the fact that there was no iUorum proaent '1 he ("(s'liker coiinte I the House ami an nounced that there were but 71 members present. A cull of the House was ordered. . 1'he concludini? api lies mi the Maryland election case attracted full jtaileriet. U'hilo Com I ton wasni.ikii; his larcwell address Senator I oirman, w ho takes a deep mteri'st iu the case because his pis uliar nn-ihods urn Involved, is eup i'd a sejt behind Mr. 'iimp ton. Tin! latter mude n vigorous speech, and the I lenioeratii: memhers listemsl with rapt attention. 1 lie case was set lie I in favor ot.Mudd, the Republican conle-t.uit, by a Vote of 1 ! to I I i. Ainoui; theliiTs Introdueeil was one by Mr. 'I'ownseiid. of peniisylvatiia, praiitim; pensions to jiersi ills who supported i Impendent fathers and mothers, and who, under exist imr lawa, would have been entitled to pen sions. Alter Mr. Cs krell presnted the protest of the Pork Packers' Association of St. Louis against tlie loll for the iui tion of ineits, which w as referred, I tie P.l.nr Ivl ic itimiat hill was taken up. After brief remarks by Mr. IS .te, Mr. I'.luir r to ch.n the debate. 1 le said t l..t he look.- I up in the elueatimi of the colored pie as thu solution of tnu lace i i ii- t ii hi . 1 ! i it Hie whilo s-ope i-olistitutnl the ereat tua- of thu not i. -ii-. and mi t .eirc mdilioii deieii led the fuliiisr o the I'uite I S'a'es, and on the I'll, tureolthe I'niied States the future of the world, the : Senate then proceeded to vote on tin bill and niiieinliiit-nts. The tlrt vote was mi three auieiidineuts ollereil by Mr. Moody, of South Uakota, t the elici t t iiut I tin- illiterates unions the Indians shall be m I !u le-1 in the calculations. Mr. Illair said that there was no objection to I lie amend ment. Mr. Moodv'suincinliucnts were aroi-d to I he Senate I hen prm-is-disl to vote on the I tin ni reading anil engrossment or the bid. When the Vote was conclude I and it win know n that it h id resulted intainst the lull, 1 .Mr Uluir change I his vote fiMiu ayeto no so I us to make a motion lo ns-o:isi,er. The n I sn!i Mas Iht-li announce 1 as. Ve.is, 111, nua, sr. t I In the Senate. Frtd5T. nnrnerous petitions land menioria s wei ' po-.i-nt. d lor u law I iiifaiiist the employment of all aliens mi (iovernnieut work; -mne for the five and un limited coinage of silver; one fro in Nebraskr anainst the ex'ension of time for the pay liirut of the Paeitie K.nlload dciilsto tho lioveruiiieiit, and one Iroin l aiifornia for tha r-uioval of dill v on j nl an I j . ue liaiiit;. Mr. I luinli. Irom the ( oiiiuiitlee mi Apr . priations, reported back the loii-e joint resolution autlioiizitiK the uppoiiitnient of ;io meiliiul examiners fir the llure.iu of Pen ions, and gave notice that he would ask the Senate to consider it to mor row, Mr. Coekrell said that the repott TV us by no means unanimous, und save notice thai he would move to amend thu joint resolution by sinking out thu rluuse ordering, the eau. illation lobe with ill I he discretion and under I he direction of the S.M-retiiry of the 1 no-i ior leaving the npixiintniunts under the i'ivil Stv ice la.v, to which thu lb-publican sirly Mo ..1 solemnly lodged. m motion of Mr. Sherman the bill to ibs'lure unlawful trusts and combina tions in restraint ol trade and production wu taken up fir sidcration. The sub- Mituie reported by Mr. Sherman from the Finance omuiitte- on the Isth inst , w-as rend; also an amendment that was tillered by Mr. Keapan. Mr Sherman then ud dressed the St'liuto. Iniinislialely aflertlH- reading or the jour nal th-' House went into c iiniuilUu ol the whole (dr. Iturrows, of Michigan, in the Hiair). on thu Pension Appropriation bill. Mr cne.ulle, of In liunii, bpoku ut length in f'u vor of a Service Pension law. He explain ed thu proviMohs of a bill authorizing u ser vice in-nsion for life to every veteran over 51 ye irs of uge who served ii days und was lionorahly ilischarg.sl. Under the geiu-r.il law all invulid M-miouers who reeeive less than ts a month, and all who re -eivouo pensun, will be beunliciuriuii under it. In thu Semite Monday several iH-tiMoiis against thu rutilic .ition of the extradition treuty with Russia bavitnf been tiresuuted from Mississippi und Mis-ouri, Mr. Hoar suid that lie would ouee more raise the ipies tion us to their presentation iu open n-imi. "Miat was decided thu other day," aaid Mr. Vest, "by a vote of thu Senate." "It was decided," Mr. Hoar replied, "when there Were few Senators pn-seut und intheubsenee of members of the Committed on Foreign Relation. 1 think that the decision Should be reversed at once." "I bud supposed until the other day," said Mr. Dawes, "that then) never was question but that such s-litions should bu liresented in executive session. That votu the other day seemed to be a departure from thu custom. I havu no choice about it. myself." "1 should like u full Senate," said Mr. Coekrell, whun thu oiiit was discussed. "I think the .Senutu did right exuetly the nlhsr day. The siiutof order was with drawn by Mr. Hoar for the tinio living. In thu House, Mr. I iinnoii, of Illinois, from the Committee on Rules, reported a resolution making the World's Fair bill a Mtiecial order for to-morrow morning, im mediately ufler the reading of the journal, the previous iptestioli to bo considered us or dered ut 4 o'clock. Adopted. inn oonHtltunonallty of the MissUslppt Iaw couipelliug railroad companies to pro vide separate cars for white and colored peo tylt bas been ulllrmed by the bupreme Court. One was peril ape 25, the other a lit tlo younRor. They rere pretty, and "were atylialily dreasoil. A carriago Mood at the FonrteontU atrrct entrani'o of Willard'a Hotel, awaiting their pleasure. It could not be anii-posed that they were in very distressful linan cial straits. They at at a taldt in tho reception room of Willard'a, dovihing, conooctinp, nnd instituting a telegraphic mesvngo t aend to aomo friend. Tln older ono did tho writing, and scratcliiii, and re writing, which used up nix. or seven "Western I'nion blanks. Tho younger one leaned cloacly over the. aerivotier and furnished angestiotis at just llio right tinio to tnuko tho aeiivotier tear U Llanks. "Wo ill bav'hero to-morrow." That wan what they wanted to ant That was what they did say iu the Vi ry firat writing. "Hut," i-aid the younger. "If we snv we aro coming homo wo tdiull both have to sign it." "Carrio and I will bo tin ro to-morrow." Tlmt was tho result of much men tal effort s out in composing and much physical exertion spent in eiasing. "1 guess that will do," rniid Iho younger, and tho two sectned to breathe with that freedom which tills if great responsibilities) uiishoulilered. "Hold oil," said the tlder, at the door. "What?" asked tho other. "'Carrie ami I will be there to morrow.' One, two, three, four, live, nix, levon olilv seven Woid-." "WvU?" "'hv, we h.we b uv as much f r PC veil worda us we do for ten." Hi re win more ditlieulty. It would never do lo pay for ten words nnd neml only seven. Tha' would be a iclvh s and a wicked waste. They prop isnl Iniiny way a to Iciigtheti it, hut ( ucli tinio they talked off a new message on their lingers they found they hud either too few or too inanv words. "Pshaw !" said the ynnngerot e ; "whv didn't 1 think of it before? 1 have it." " I lave yon '! Have you '.'" "Why. of course. Leave it just a it is and add, 'Yours, verv truly.'" If the young lady had had an inspira tion she could Hot have looked plund er of it : nnd as for the older one, she simply looked on tho sweet faeo ln-fore her as that of a wonderful being, "I'arrio and I will bo there to mor row. Yours, very trulv," was the tmss- sugo that w ent through sunt.-epi-i ntnr'a lialids yesterday afternoon, II a.Uinj-1 ton Critir. 1 She IMdii'l Kuu (ho Tumi. No matter wlmt mny be a man's per .inal eonvicliuns ou tho ti-lupel iinee (Uestioti, he is buuud to respect tin se of bin wife. The venerable Senator 'i hllt'inim was never rotisidi-red rabid oil that issue, but his wife, for reasons j of her own, whu fully imliiueil with tlioj "touch nut, taste not, bundle not" priii-j ciple. It is related that upon olio oc-1 eusi-jti Senator Thlli inuh'N friends is- j ited hi- ii i-e to npprise him that a new political lioiior had been eonfi-rred upon him. Ho was ph-ased, but after I they had been seated a few moments tho omvcr.sa'ioii lagged, and llio old oiiian sectned to bo ill nt ease. Ilis i wife tried her best to entertain tin'! campuiguers, nnd the Senator exeuui d hiniNc-lf. Ho presently appeared with his Ismts iitnl tup-cuut on, " elith'lueli," suid he, "we will now go out and get Konii-tliing lo smoke. My vsifn is tlni burnt here, and we m vor have anything to drink in the house." Mrs. '1 Illinium looked pleased as she eloM-d the disir utter tlieui. "Ah I was saving," added the Sena tor, "she runs the hmpe; but, thank (Sod! sho doesn't run tho town." At1 ic i'ork lk rail. M.ts.y.ist: a i 'it's. "Com tnon School Kdin-iiiioii," issue.) by the Fasteru IMucut ional llure.iu. n llrmii lie'd street, llostoti, is one of the be-t publi cutioiis for teachers. Subscription price, $1.00 a year. Miss Surah Orne .fewett, who has been spending thu winter in Florida, contributes to the April "ScribnerV a story entitled " i he New .Methuselah," describing (he ef forts of mi eeccnt rut New Kngland philoso plu-r to rear u child according lo theories that Would prolong its life fur several centuries. The series of comprehensive articles on "Creut American indii.-lries," published in ''Hurler's Magazine," will he continued in the April number with "A Suit of Clothes," by R. 1!. llowker, richly illustrated from druwings bv W. A. Rugon., W . T. Smedley, Ali"e barber and others. 'I he article presents the complete history of a piece of wool from tbo Hum) of its growth on a sheep to thai of ils transforms! ion into the manufactured product; und tins involves a thorough analysis of the ilevelopinent of I he Whs, 1 industry within the past oiiu hundred years. . . . . A Tounir bnrelir at Haniror. Maine. fter breaking i' to a house, contested Lims 'lf with ttoiling some candy. Tired Feeling Hal urer tm mora invalrnt and mora prontrat. Ingtliau now. I lia winter lias Is on mllil ami mi litultUful, lufluruia fpl.li nilc ami frvrrahavo vuin-il BParljr all our uuiuca, leaving alul evrrylsnly lu a weak, tlracl-out, laugul.l miulitloii, Tba umfiilnrss ol IliKHl'i Kraparllla la thus ma.li greater lliau ever, for It la aUolutely uncjuallrj as abullillns up, aireiwlkrulng uinlk-lue. Try It and yuu will rraJUu lla rci-uparatlvs siw-era. "1 was very much run down In health, hail no ain-nf th ami no Inclination to do auytlilng. I have Uea laklug llooU a Karamrlllu and that llrisl fis-l-lag has left uie, my app-ui baa n liirue.l, (m Ilka a new uiau." Cuauacky Itiuu, North I'olumbus Ohio. W. B. If jrou doehle to take Hood's Sariupurllla do But Im Induced lo buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. !i six for ia. Prepared only ty C. L UOOU co., Lowell, Kus. IOO Dosos One Dollar , THEY ARE SOLO nmiDDAv muiuiiii BTANLEY'S OWN BOOK. Entitled "In Darkest Africa, and the Quest, Iteneue, and Retreat of Emin, the Governor of Fquatoria.. Mr. Jtanlev has advanced so far with hi nreonnt of his adventures In achieving the rescue of Km n as to be aide to announce the titlo of his honk. All sensible iiersons will await with patience for the publication of the authentic account, "In Darkest Afri ca, nnd the Idlest, Keseue, and Retreat uf Kmin, the tlov ern.-r of M.ptatoria." Ihongli there will bean abundance of Stanley liter ature turned out from tho printing 'presses: duriiigthe next few months. Probably the "inooth-totitfit'-d book ugent will he able to convince some guileless is-rsons flint he is retailing "Stanley s Hn u'1 long before tbo only genuine na'rru'iv" of the great travel r's heroism, privation and sutl'erin; is given to the world. W ould be purchasers should he on theiripiar I -- cn- I'm-fc li id.oic, "The world irrows weurv piai-lng men, And wenrie.l cro ot bein pr.i n -i Put io-er wearied glows t,i ) -r i bii h writes t ,c- it utii tint iae aum4l lllO thoU-UM Is Mho loive li-eh giyen up bT their -lei mi anil ivi.h li;Vi- bei- re--toretl tot iiiiiplrte lie i'-Mi by using that safest of all remedies for finielioiial irie.-ulurilles nnd akne-s, i In, n nn- tin- b.meof iMouaiikiiel. e refer, of eocr-o to I lr. Pief 'e's f'aiorile I'n si riiitioii. tie- imty uuar itilei-'l cure lor ell llio-e i liroine iiilini-ntw i r -1 1 1 1 r I i women. Read the giiaranti lithe but I lew rapper. To regulate llio stomach, Mv. r nnd bowels, I'r. Pierce's Pellets cm el. One a !- Fourteen bundled men are now eni loved ut the UrooUlyn navy yard. More itl.r-nses ate produei-d be using brown anil pcrfii ed soap- II, an Ii.-an thing else. l. run s'leh I. riil-le n ks when ynikiiow 1'oM. ins's Kle. tMc , ap I- me und pcrlcit, I'obLiiiia'ii pren nts luncl- fr.-iin liu iiing. An Pa tern I'liii man only thirty-fmir years ol age is a gr.mdfat her, Itl-ell- - ll.iii t ureil If y..tt have Lie .'dc.ii i-m or N. -,r I'gi.i -end Hits "ml" lo. Ii. h;i.ll,.,;s Vie, I 'i 1 1 oi I . M ii h.. w it ti l.a me .' p.i pi e nt 1 1 -m illot II O.- llllp. W e ! .l 1ft I oil -ii-lii tl.ITi ; I lee of charge t hut i : -:i up. be-o-lil ).i. I It I IIOV Vat ie -ert f t. I that Hiri'o there are f illy .-htv Prnlness I nn'i he ( wrril Hy loeil nppd.ai I hi-, lis tin v initio! rene', I be il i-i'U-eil pi rti ! tin-ear. I In re Is i-nlv olio win- t i i nre I ti iirii. mul that Is bv eon si 1 1 ii 1 1' nn I remc. !!-. I . . i r t . - is nui-nl b, an I- Ihotied conilnloti of tin- min on- lu.m,' ot thr Kii-tiu ht.in 1'ul.e. When tlo- tub get. in tl lined ionium- n riiinb ing seiitol or luipvr fel henrllnr. titel when it is rntirelv I. ed lieiifness I- tin- result, nn I un!e-s the Itillani llintloll cull he taken out nlnl tin. tuts le-lon .1 totts iioriunl eouilitii-n, liearitig w ill Is- ile. -Irnyeil forever: iiun- cases out of tin nru c.iiiHi-l by catarrh, hit h i- not lung but nn in- llitniisl coinlitnei of tin inn -urf.-n e-. We w III ui e tine llunilre-l U-P.-u-. for any euho of I teuf ne-s n nu-ed b I'atitrrlii Hint we . until it cure b taking Mail's tuluirh Cure. v!iul for cir- 11 III s, I ree. K. .1. t lll.VKV ,t Co , Tollllo, (. I ff Kohl by Uriiggistn. T.'ie. UiMtolt'oe in . rtli Carolina is tu l e I named "H.tby Mi Kis-. ErailAeM's Female Kegul.it. r w ill i tin- all ir. ii i: it I ii ri I ie- or lei aiiLreineni - pi i uliai lo wo man. Those -ill li-rill should Us-- ll. Sol. I bj all ih'llk' I-' -. V. K Vaii.lerl.ilt has . irge.l hi- ill I ll chel. If nfllleteil with Min-e.- iiv,- ir. I i.e- Thomp son's K e-wnter. I 'ruui-'i-t - -'"Ii at 'J'ic tcr hot I m America's tiee-t, "I'aii-iir- Pimeli" Citrar. OIVIS 1JNJOYS Poth tho niethoil ami rrnulta when Syrup of Tis is taken; it irtjilea-sant and rcfreHhini,'to the taste, nmlacta fontlyyet promptly on tho Kidneys, iiver and Howcls, cleanses tlioKya temrd'octiiiilly, dispels colds, head aches nnd fevers nnd cures linhitual Constipation, rsynin of K ij,-s is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, plca-sing; to tho taut o and art ccptablo t) the 8t muich, jiroinpt in its action and truly Ik iicIk ial in its Cllecta, preared only from tho most healthy and agreeuhh) atilistances, its many excellent tpmlitics com mond it to all uml huvo mado it tho most poidiliir remedy known. Syrup or I'iga is for nalo in fjOc and $1 botth'B hy all leit-lingdriip;-gista. Any reliable druggist who may not have il on hand will pro enro it ironiitly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM fRASCIHCO, CAL. tovisiiiu, nr. hw roRx, u.r. CHEAPEST ADD BEST GERMAN DICTIONARY OF 624 PACES FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR.'1 v ArlflOrLLflOS UlLliUflAhl x- i ntririi nt I Art n? nvtfi i? inn AT 11UV tiaiAI.1. I'ltllK. It (rli Fnrtl h Words won tha Oartnaa Fqnl l nis at-0 Proiiiiiii-ikiloii ami Orriiian W'orita with laikllab Ixauuioua, bf ul jo.ljiia ou receiil of tl HEAD WHAT TIM'S .!. tSAVHi Kai m. Maaa., May 31, ltd itrfk Sift. ItoiiMf, 1S4 founril St.: 1'he oerinan pii-ltunarv I. received and I am munh pli-n.ed with it. 1 old not rii fi t to nml iii-ri --lef l-ilul In an i-hi-ap a Imh4. Plt.M send a opy to -, and luiOoasd Dud ti fmr aaiua. M. at. Utaa.su. Addreaa BOOK PUB. CO., 134 Leonard Street. New York City. IMPROVED EXCELSIOR INCUBATOR M?-&Pft ' U1, rtfMi m4 lUlalsjfraialistv. IHuiw W fp: A ) dfsia in tuot-MAf ut npiitoa- Otiranif (1 iKltf la irr prvntac of t arttt off U '' D fti Uas v?ot thas itf wllior batciT. ha4 CillOIUIl WiiNlllilglon, !.'. SUI-rimalllllll DPA.Alllnfi - I . 1 UtMPrTm 3 r iu LaMt Htir, 16 udu uluiK c!iUiM, Mlty aUic oy6x ic-srT- $55.M;BUGGIESMr$5.HARIMESSrTHru THEY ARE SOLO DIIIErr TO rnu.oucaa amic tu rim m ..... " DIRECT TO CONSUMERS. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. iwi mice. NO DEVIATION.' tut: Prow n h is a bo, hi f l-'OHV 1.11 ii iHliv , T'ley ut .- rpr.-.-h Iv i A-i-l in e linl- I 1 r s Itroutl is b- i t-of, I And tl.. r t i :ir Tin y MOi .t 1: i T';.i i Ami iievi r a i u- The renson the I'.ruw n'-; :;r- - i t l'V atl ni'i :i-i"M:l! coiim- of I :-. I'in keep their b I, which H tie' f.cint.iin uf life .vi.l st ri to'tii, tu::e .md 1 n il. In this w ,iy tluir - v, -m-: ;n,- f. t u, , w ard d!' at !:n k -'nf 1' -i-r, ami i d lu - r iLuii iuiis di-t ,i r i, Tliose not so prudent, ulio h.ivo la-cutne smIT. r.-rs f r. in ;.,v: i, Tver, l.iliotisness, nr ' l.iver t ":!:. tt . r fivin upv , the i' irnn-i .iis e.iscs e.tusi'il by impure bKu l, will lilnl tin; ' tioi-li n Medi. al l;M. my" a pusiiivc ii-ni.-dy ur sin !t disi-a.-1 K-pei i.tlly has the " Disenvery prudiiced lite inuvt, marvi Lus i-urctj ( all manner "f Skin and Sf;.., diseases, SHi fln-um, '1 -1 ? t r-, l l. cm.i, I'ltysijiel is, and kindred disiases. Nut, 1. - w . uni. t I'ul, 1,:1.. be. n tho CHIOS iTeeled l.y it ill oases of " IVv. i-s..i-s,"' " White S u ei I ,. o " j.iint 1 Use.tse," and old sop s cr i : 1 -t rs. It r. s all tlf i .f. t..ry (irtrans into activity, then by el.-.m--i:,-; ;nnl purii'v iti- li.e sv-i.-pi, fr.-i-Itp it Iroin all in. inner of M i j.. ism:-, im matter 'l"i.-:ii h ii;it nuih.. th.-y have mi-en. 'Miulden M.-dieal I isenvery i t tin1 i.tily lu. i. d and liv r medicine, mild by diiit,'i;ists, uti,.-r a ni-.iliit !.'il.ira:ilei f m its manufaet uiers, of its beiietitin;' ur our'ui'' in i very e;i-e, ,f m. in v -;ii, for it will be) returned. WoKl.n's I i-pi;na i; v .M l.l ! a l. A- o l.'vi li.s, M aimf.n 1 in i rs, Oti! .Main Street, I'.ulTal.., N. V. CATARRH .TJz.iJL7iiiis ... ,, , ' ' "'. I'll -r.-ftl by tie- i leiii.snw. -i.ti- Bv'ptlO, P. k, tiling and lieaJuig properties of In . .Su.-, I niuirli P. iie .h ... (.. I -. !fc pistrs bl.Mt I 'i 1 i'he.is--.i. i. ; - I I . Cufi in tin- iie.nl : Il ' avs-V'i f 7,t; vi rr-vt-' tV-i X ''. V'ta1 Whu aTiiri It is an iiiti-i. ,.; y 1.1. Ilostlili. rllce,.iis ORATEFUL-COMFORTIMa IMtbAKFAST. uhy a lh'trtm,;ti kn tI" Wh It'll i(iVi'i! 1 1 ..oil (Ion, ttl-l ti .1 c ll'ffnl i Mill t -f W M -J.'Io. !.. si titir ltt'Mkfal I i!-Ii' v I Ii .t l f ! n " I rl Ii ii I "f l'i f if !'( i ii i i '1 'lli'M-oU tl tiitrx. f I H.!' Wtll l Mi (x - At i- It Ii ly l'i.- pi l I'M nn i lll.tl it om -I M hIImM hi i ii iii'iin ht'n ii -'t r -' hi m. : of -'.(, urtl'-l.'-t f t'l, t I v jr hiullv i Mil - ut' lifH I . tiriirf h ii i.i i Il nn lr.-. J . r o'tlit), l-sl V t.'ti.li-li v is. .ti 1 1 l i ..r.- M"Mi U s nr.'Hii I im -l l . I.l I'll I ic IN.IV I , WH. .. V.-I it.t r.- W ii -'ul, IIIAHt .1 I lt.ll 'hufi by In' llf' w ill inn.- lit4 iui'1 u T-'rl IV. m xv -1 1 f.H'il I'lin -in . I i i tmc Uoiiri -in. I li tmc." -''i( sVy. tifH M.i'lc s,pu,,iy Willi ImIUu,- .tti-f r milk 'ilt OIllV l'i llltll . .lift 1 ll'l I.I.H'.Tsl, l.ilM-lh I Mul' J A 1 Kn fcl'l' A ro.. M i m i..i.tki.; t bi'iit I'll, l,ttM-is, Ki.l.tit. For Coughs & Colds im M. i l.ka DR. SCHENCK'S J : -" C' SYRUP. Il I. pl.'lUMIlt hi III" lll.tl 5 iloi-s ii--t i-iiiinnu n p.nu-In of epllllllel Sllltlllflhr i ii 1 1 1 1 : - .114 It l-lli i II -. 1 1 inili J...i, ii,. in tli. W.uld K-'l Sli-l.Tall l-r-u-. I'rlca, film hr l-illl- Pr s. b.-io I, '. ....i, mi Cili.iillipll.,11 Hti.l III. fin.-, iiiiii-.J f:.. A l-iti-AI Dr. J. XI. HchoncU & Hon, rhiludclntii. EVERY MI -HIS Ur J. Uonilliati Aim, A. M.t M. I. TLU ! a Hi nt Tulunhl k k for tU hm tolr-Uf, Inauiuliitf im It !" till flittly llittn ilt'l aymp loiiiatif itlfTiT'-uf lU-i:i4 til' cnuvii o'i'l lii'-nlia, of prnv-fkiidn 4ii''ii liK.iftii4, Ait'l Hie Miiiiii.ti r'iiit wrtiiih will llrtvn'. oi't'un. Alls tMf jiiofiMi iv IlliiUraUi I. 'I' Imi k U written lu p..in ovnr Uy V iilUti, iiI It fr.M froni lim Uc 'in loal irnn m .hcm ruir n-i fl'tnr b i -ki Vi4uiliii to i-ir y.itv liy tit rfit toi-4. Only tjllr. poiiil1 Ulv-nr..-n-I'Ialh aniilyxU of vrytiiliiK pfri iWuJu l iirUhli( Hirrtat(it nl tlm prodiictio i au l rx-iuv ,,f Ucaitfiv rtmlltf-N; iMMt'ii"r witlt vuluaiilt rv.-lp w anU r act ipihuu, ia nlanittl'Mi of ti xunh'al iirtvrli', t"r r'i na of oriHuary htirha. Wlih tbl ik k tu in b'MMo cl.iire lit u Mxoao for n I kit mMti wlril ( il'i In an tmivrtrnwy. Hnd pi(:il itotfi ur j ita fetaiiiii uf auy il'tuoiitliiutlou iiui lar; -r liitu f uv BaV ft H. Mill IK. II I. Mr 4 hi., ft. 1- Ufc MAKE CHICKENS PAY. If yon know hnw lo protsrlr ear. for IIimil ror'A cruls In .tainj yoneanpnaairea l'ii--AOIi HOOK invlua 0i Mi- rii iii of a pra. il ral l'i nllry lUla-r not mi .hip leur, but a mau worklnw fur 0oi- ih-v auu tainiM-uiii-uiif a s-iii it or to ye.ra. t teay-loa you liuw lo Is-fn-t and Cure lnaraai-m lo fa A lorl-Kftf. anil alnn for ttnlnv! which I'Dwla to have for boliiikj l'iiri.iiia: anil fviirvthliiif. iinl.-... you abmilil kt'- nn tin. ui,in t to miii It rn.flv S'.'iwJut. I."?'1.'1'' '''' lio.lli f't II. UOlat, 134 l.ouurl tslir.i. s. V. Cli m EPPS'S HI WW IIULHIONIC IT"' H I i t ' W fc I mm 1 mm Ra A WILBER H. MURRAY MANUFACTURING CO.. Cincinnati. 0.1 nrjowN's. - : -' gi: 1 i;:nl Vol a, . toll of ti"'-'. M..r nn I l-t.-lit at tlieh- t ooks, - i - uittiiss an I il me I god looks. is w - in e.t,. free t I w I ok I' -i i-n. im-i ; I r..t P..V..1, ih i.l... I !: ... . i- iV ho-. ( tii. - .'.i in I '111 Mi'Lill-s- is lllO f.l, t (ll.-lt t t t f . l .l-.i.:il li.c...rv !!,- l I ', I M.'ill. P.e-t. i 1 1 1 1 1 It .tl.lte. A . III. i "O.il. I..I I- st lo I, IS icj, , nvi -Tf 'j C a -n it! . i; . le I, ;.i., a, d to the ' M I i: ).' 1 i.t., .! ; I -T -s mi tit i ii. nl . II wi I : i m', . i i i i n, T.i. 5 53 Vlk,,v"sir -y '''''-i W. L. DOUC LAS 153 SHOEfoi.'lTiS Autl OiIiit Adtcniartl r-tif.u 1 1 iv Aro th ll mi i it t b c V iirld. Noli- tfrt.uliir hiiJ. niiitK' n 1 pri ar afninpiNt iiifr-tNin. M'l.K l' .'IliW HKI'.r . If yr.ur.ti -t x 111 U-'t fcllp.-I lHI. ""'Hit Ia.hUll f it NtrUa'IUll1 lUiW i lti v dltni In in f id .r - wlthou', othn :lnt yo. t J.. lOt I.I-A-n, i;ro i.imi, .Tin mi. P N I I.i !l rlS.f -.iM-"Ai. FREE rl. -l .ia-.p fur cm- V.ollv l V j Liui'liti nru. to., 146 n. aia at, in.s.ra. fJOBTHERrj PACIFIC SiH.IR,CE RAILROAD LANDS & S.1? " Covornmont LANDS. UII.I.IOV. in-' l Kis. iii Mmmmia, -Nona l'..kol.i, Mom., in,, l,i,, Hn.l. union an, I Unviuu SFNf) Ffl.1 I "' 1 'wiilin.n,l.-., ril.liii. il.s tfkaurUll l,i-. A.iiciilliiritl, orftolm- uu.l Viiw b. r l.niU now up, a l..-, mem. s. in irre. A.t lr- M CHAS. B. LAMDORH, ''nT- KHT IM TIM'. WlirtI irwi tii. cluiuo. it u n t h o t fiolil Bv.ri v, aera. nmillltl HAIIIT. Only OnnJn nil IlVJKlllnVl euar 'l II K in Hi VVurM. II r. I Mill J, 1. bTsCl'llKplH, laaaiMUi, v AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL rosslI.T Dir. I.IIIIII. a 2f Knnh l.lirr.nli Mi'ffli ritllllilulillilt. 1 wtlilV ftn' rx- iirri. e III Hjiffi.tl iJi0.icj; nirt llni Worst crtn-4 ..f Nim v.nia t'oii.Hii! i. IU iitl l'oUnlittn:, ll.-ilc rr I ruiit-lniisj, ili'. , t jtatrJi, I'lciTai, b'ift , lui.'Utri' l 51. Mint s, JtalJ -ll'lt'lM'y, lMllllti'M-4 of ilori. I .Htla;, I.l i htoinu. lt, Kuiiiry .lti iKlit'n I'l- ; fontKiciitiatt lirTitl or Mrlu fur ipuMt.-.u Hit Mti Ij-ak. dirH hi 14 a in unif aiiriflc f..r tu tria.u -ut uf (Ma dtt-Aatav U.U.laN.lHAHAMiM r, AiuiU-rUstiit, N. V, W hava anltl Illf (3 f. f In any yart. anj U li4 f iwtn um wah. oi bm a acllon. i-ii!i'n:i. ::l aUibliX.M. aWUMu4i'.L Si- r l ft-Jl-o. wsmi 1 M' iii-. I Vf jAC0:sn;MiNGr)nTikLI as- tJrZr&, - lor ruMi rupf . ( lQrV'fi';j va li o yjf. i'A V iH'5r!J, svvvNvJrmni I .. . ... OaiT iiaii. nrwt A; I to uaTt.lfl ftfommrM at tW mm MaaattvtanmTa iaV MTlaalj ayltta lfvaajCaaalCftlOa.
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