he Holy his audi- en. ps never hat shall & Jaks Saleslady and the Factory Girl. galesiadtes of New York are | incensed because a bill intro- Legislatare classes them girls! nin] ao = as are ente ions are _as ‘unjust n physique the factory the “saleslady;” in intelli- does not fall short; in ‘wage 4 a sister. on of afly’s wings will not sub- p to a cold’ and’ a cookie to a t she will have fewer flies on ier table than the mistress of the the pencil. : Even So. E ms to me,” said Scroggs to his ggs as he heard him barking ng, “that you've got a cold.” s to me,” retorted Boggs,. has got ‘me.”—Detroit Getting Down to Hard Pan. Herex Hvier.—I suppose you find America very different from England? Lorp BLAZONBERRIE.— Ah, yaas; in some things! For instance, in Eng- land, we put the pavement on top of : sbut-here in. New. York, you. seem to put the dirt on top of ATA BH » - i Caste distinction is | ; says: 1} CONDITION OF BUSINESS. The Volume Last Week Surpasses all Previous Racords. R.G. Dun & Co.'s Welly Review: iewof Trade ore faverab Ie weat! parts of the country in many ng the past week ‘has brought better reports of business.’ Un- doubtedly distribution has been much “re- tardedsby the backward season condition 6f cguntry roads, and, 1 quarters, collections have been slow account. But last week the impr in such quarters has been gener meanwhile the volume of business col to.surpass all previous records. but little, and yet gaifiing at the last year; and falling behind only percent, at the South in the aggreg withstanding the great = depressio price of cotton, the volume of trad: been over-10 per cent. greater t other year at the West thoug cificslope some decrease | collections are on the whole condition of the money markets and report from other cities clearly show. In all parts of the country the supply of money is abundant, but the demand is not especially active. The south still trade at many. poi reports unsatisfactory though prospects are considered brighter at Savannah and collec- tions are good at Orle if quiet, the : ite, sugar. q vith mo © {in breag w. * Corn i oats 1 cent lower, and Nashyille. Trade at New emand for otto ropger, bu products are THE SARATOGA MIRACLE FURTHER INVESTIGATED BY AN EX. PRESS REPORTER. Tae FACTS ALREADY STATED FULLY CON~ FIRMED—INTERVIREWS WITH LEADING PuySICIANS WHO TREATED QUANT —TaE Mosy MARVELOUS CASE "in THE HisTORY OF MEDI- ‘CAL SCIENCE. A few weeks ago an article appeared in this paper copied from the Albany, N. ¥., Journal, giving the particulars of one of the most remarkable cures of the 19th century. The article was under the heading *A Saratoga Co, Miracle,” and excited such widespread comment that another Albany paper—the Express—detailed a reporter ‘to make a thorough investigation of the state- ments appearing in the Journal's article, The facts as elicited by the Express reporter are given in the following article, which ap- peared in that paper ‘on April 16th, and makes one of the ‘most. interesting stories ever related: A few weeks ago there was published in the Albany Evening Journal the story of a most remarkable—indeed so remarkable as to well justify the term “miraculous” —cura of ‘a severe case of locomotor ataxia, or- creepin ralysis, simply by the use of Pink Bhs for Pale Teople, hud, in comply- ance with instructions, an Express Repo has been devoting some time in a critical investigation of the real facts of the case. The story of the wonderful cure of Charles A. Quant, of Galway, Saratoga County, N. ¥., as first tolg 2 the Journal, has been copied to hin reds if not thousands of other daily and weekly newspapers and has created such a sensation throughout the entire country that it was deemed a duty due all the people, and especially the thou- sands of similarly afflicted, that the state- I Tn iT IT. Uh To the help of a cane only, walk all about the house and yard, can saw wood, and on'pleas- ant days I walk down town. My stomach trouble is gone; I have gained 10 pounds; I feel like a new man, a when the spring opens I expect to bs able to renew my organ and piano agency. 1 cannot speak in too high terms of Dr. Williams” Pink Pills for Pale People, as I know, they saved my life after sli She doctors had given me up asin- o. ; : Such is the svonderful story which the Hx- Jess reporter hassucceeded in securing ver- fication of in all its details, from the hos- pital records where Mr. Quant was treated and from the doctors who had the casein hand and who 5 onousicad. him incurable. Let it be remembered that ail this bospital treatment was two angl three years ago, while his cure, by the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, has been effected sipce last September, 1891. So it is beyond a doubt evident that his recovery is wholly due to the nse of ‘these famous pills which have been found to have made such remark- able cures in this and other cases. Mr. Quant placed in the bands of ‘the re- porter his card of admission to Roosevelt Hospital, which is here reproduced in fur- therconfirmation of his statements:— GEmIES ©) Zs, ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL: Residence wil J NOTH 20re. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. § fi | SQVERJD To verify Nr. Quanfs statement our re ‘ew days ago, (March 3lst. 1892, Allen Stare at his office; No. Lip ip) benim Beware of Olutments for t Contain Ree arth Tha destroy the sense of She whole sys- © never It is not good form to point. account for the pointless —Puck. The demands of society often induce ladies to use quack stimulants when feeling badly. They are dangerous! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is adapted to such cases. This may society joke. He who runs may read; but he must not talk is he is running for office.—Puck. : When Traveling Whether on pleasure bent, or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and ‘effectively on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. ' For sale in 50 cents anl §1 bottles by all ‘leading druggists. 4 : 2 The (‘March of Intellect” to often ends in April folly.—Puck. : Ladies often compare notes on health, and while they may differ on many point, they al- ways agree that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the standard female medicine. The old man, supported by his grand- children, can easily answer the joker's query: RIONT 1851 Doesnt “look” as she ought —~the weak, nervous and ailing wo- man. As long as she suffers from the aches, pains, and derangements peculiar to her sex, she can’t ex- pect to. : But there’s only herself to blame. With Dr. Picrce’s Favorite Pre- scription, she’s: a different woman. And it’s a change that can be seen © as well as felt. = The system is in- vigorated, the blood enriched, di- gestion improved, melancholy and nervousness dispelled. | : With the « Favorite Prescription,” all the proper functions are restored to healthy action. Periodical pains, weak back, bearing-down sensations, nervous prostration, all ‘female = complaints? are cured by it. It's in Dr. Al g “What has Posterity done for me?” 22 West Twenty-eighth St., New York city. s lower. Both receipts and exports of cotton Dr. Starr 4 : jal behind Jat Lzoars sles of Son ba.es Uh ere have resu n no change in the price the Jace! » opid, be for spats. Oil 1s 2 cents love & of : ; un ed. Seeding e west ‘has stricken, down Ry Toro grasa ol, Sepp rt tithe e m fo ie FH eyo ran for a | 1eW Dror Conitrol the sitia d you restore a man who tion. Set hact faite ! e money market has been undisturbe is apparently dead from drowning? ‘and-easy. Though railroad earnings con. child should set itself on fire, | tinue large, stocks are dull and rather lower than a week ago. : + The business failures during the 1a 15 days number for the, Unifed States” |186, Canada 25, total 211, as compared with 201 last week, 226 the week previous to. the last and 255 for the corresponding week of last ments of the case as made in the Alban wer hes E ; Journal, and copied into so mam ome 8 is house physician of the Roose: . FE Shonia, i irue, Do vert a; OF em we In Bi at San aL ed eT Hop upoa publi inquiry he said he remembered the case of AB Mr. Quant very well, and treated him some, but that he was chiefly treated and under the more especial care of Dr. Ware. He locomotor ataxia by the use of Pink Pills | said he regarded this caseas he did: all cases for Pale People, a popular remedy prepared | of locomatos ataxia as incurable. . In order ‘and put up by the Dr. Williams Medicine | that our reporter might get a copy of the Company, ‘Morristown, Ni. 'Y.; and ‘Brock= history of theieass of ‘Mr. Quant fromthe ville, Ontario, 1S TRUE, and. that all its | hospital record hovery courteously gave him statements are not only justified but verified a)eutel Of Val the following op PT A x 2s by the fuller development ‘of: the ‘further ro M: A. ‘Starry West Forty-eight enOnD ; facts of the case. os he fix street, office hours, 9.10 12a. m., New York, enough to do anything in a case of : : Mareh 31st, 1892. —Dear Dr. Vought: If you Fn Di ; Perhaps the readers of the Express are | 3.0.0 y a ofa dabod tinh .. emergency except to scream for help? not all of them fully: familiar with the'qa: | Dave any record o DIOR 3 Xia ‘by EE hl \ a tails of this miraculous restoration to health || DAMSOL Quant, Who says he came {o the If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp. of a man who. after weeks and.months of | clinic 3 or 4 years ago, No. 14,087, of the, O.. ~Pilck. the only medicine for woman’s weaknesses © and ailments shat’s gudranteed to do what is claimed for it, If it doesn’t give satisfae- tion, in every case for which it’s ree- ommended, the money is returned. Can something else offered by the dealer, though it may pay him better, be “just as good 2 © ulity. | ~The result of the Express reporter's in- vestigations authorizes him in saying that the ‘story of 'Charlés A." Quant's cure of cents on Mr. A. B. Laf e, Boston, Mass., says: wy Ordered ah distributed one Oe tiles 3rudycrotine among my, friends wi headache, and I aves 7 case it has afforded almost instantaneous relief,” Fifty cents. +The’ worst cdses of female weakness readily eld to Dr. Swan’s Pastiles. Samples free. rt. Swan, Beaver Dam, Wis ; : son's Eye-water, Druggists sell at 25¢ per treatment by the most skillful doctors in D. Dept, Roosevelt, sent to me from Ware, x two of the best hospitals in the State of New | Will you Jet the heater know. 3 at you have York—the Roosevelt Hospital in New York | BO record sen im to Roosevelt vi = City and ‘St; Peter's Hospital in Albany— | F000 © Ji oo t00 AR. was dismissed from each as incurabl® and, ||. BY meansiof this letter, aceess to the rec. because the case was deemed incurable, the | Ords was pebinitted and a iransorips of the man was denied admission info several oth- history oF Ma Quant’s case made from them ers to which application was made in hiis be- IOAONVED ages Hu ON CRITE J y half, The ra told by Mr. Quant¥im. | No. 14,087. Admitted September 16th, self and published in the. Albany Journal, is | 1889, Charles A. Quant, aged yeats. Born as follows: U.8, Married. Hoboken” . _... : %\My name is Charles’ A. Quant; Tam 37 |, History of the case:—Dyspopsia for past years old; 1'was bosn in=the village of Gal- | four or five years. About 4 months’ partial way and excepting while traveling on busi- | do oo powar and Typos: hu jowen ox ness and a little while in Amsterdam, have an nN ember BOth. 1890. Hot 2 rovor iy oe ir wt 210 Blow eight | ox! r 5 Stronismus: of lett eye and dilata. TE Eo Bary ea feot | Lion of theleft eva), Some difficulty In pass D! re tay ing water at times; no headache but soms tall, weighed 180 pounds and was very | : 2 ; : : DE i 13 yoire was traveling sales. dizziness: alternate diarrhoea and constipas Should Have It in Tho Dropped on Sugar, Children Love ; fi 2s to take JORNSON’S ANODYNELISIMENT for Creup,Col 1 you will be truly happy keep your blo 3 Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Lotle, Gramps and Pans ils A leves all Sumner Complaints; Cus g likg ure, your diver from growing torpid by using | magic, Soldeverywhere, Nis 85¢, by mail; 6 es eecham’s Pills. 25 cents.a box, Express paid, $2. LS. JOHNSON & CO,, BOSTON, «i . Routs Rheumatism. MR. CHARLES LAWRENCE; of Ashland; Neb., says that Swift's Specific cured him of SEVERE RHEUMATISM of which he had suffered for over six.months, with, vaid efforts to gét relief. He recommends it to all sufferers from Rheumatism, 0 | “ot. No.3 Red..ooonivassonses CORN—No. 2 Yellow ear. .. h Mixed ear Sepn ear. £ $5 5 UR—Fancy winter pa Fancy Spring patents..... Fancy Straight winter... it up to Chou hast s 3 through = irit, Jon n saying, the Lord i ; } Sh 3 5 ; 1 1 20 IYes 161 Bt tism. About eight years ago 1 an to | I will no pr | 3 1 4 N eats oh :. & : € feel distress in aston Ea a | several doctors al oe : o. Brown M Bran ~~ “A vear ago this last fall I comme rapidly; lost tite and ambition, : and barely drag Rong wan 2’ my work. ' During the winter and spring had to have help Se a akira e's Sh : * ahout'my housework. Physicians did not help | « qgrade & cooking: ... a me i I got more and more discouraged. CHEESE—0 orm mild accepted 5 suffered from dyspepsia so that I | Wisconsin Swiss bricks. . gfellow’s - Could Not Eat Vegetables Yistonsin Sweitzer covered ¥ eramestiand at last so that, I conld not even use |; ~AMODUIREE: -1 tpn og oot ears old. ‘butter on my toast. Used to dip the toast in FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. 1 d : tea and even then it would distress my APPLES—Fancy, ® bbl... 200 one day stomach. In the spring I hired a girl perma- u. Little mently, my health was so poor. She tried to 3, shrank orst » RRO BUTTER—EIgin Creamery Fancy Creamery....s.... “Fancy country roll. ...... ‘Choice country roll. . LERRR 8288 After suffering untold agonies three years from Rheumatism, having had much treat- ment without relief, I decided to take Swift's Specific. Eight bottles : Foy Soe I Cy | 2 TR ne pin Ho mek _ CURED ME ENTIRELY to do, I id do, 4 iY, : : 3 3 ¥ ii Boats 1iFbing, got hy er J0ed, B E. 3 PAD: pad Slat pavil and I wish other sufferers to know of the value: of your great remedy for Rhenmatism,— and slept in enough ‘spard beds’ in coun- | Sheet Bl of Rb ater Atay ike oe ] JouN MCDONALD, McDonald's Mills, Ga: 3 AS Ae uy houses io ee A ir nan 10 | Starr said a case with such marked symp-~ Beh. Send for free Treatise on the Blood and Skin. & ol cath of 8t lash ive! mm a 10 | Loe ot he CE A Hitien SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA Fecel iving treatment in the Guf-pationt ‘de- i A GRRE LOA Xa HILANIA, i Avago uve 1 partment, was given up asincura ee > i —— I To > 8 out Sie: They all said it | * UiThere never wasa case Tor in the a § Tes dyepensing and stop dyspepsia. I World” said Dr. Starr. And then said: | sive : » | Paces, and took all the paten | sini arms youmbte Sh sits et 11 is ] " : = . as: Qy ; was under his more sonal treat. | 5 Reais Sould b ar ob ing Clie OF | ment. faa “said tok the | +% i : RK EY RN gd . ; ySpepsia.. duoon inued to grow grad- | ma is ‘alive, asi thought he must'bé'dead” _ .... +. Por gentlemen is a fine Call Shoe, made seamless, of { ually worse for, our. years. Then I began | 1, 0.2 Lilies i a aan baal co ““'" the best leather produced im this country. There are no to have pain in RE. back an legs and be- | "7 Op : d Ware at. |! EN tacks or ‘wax thrcads to Burt the feet; snd: is made: as came conscious that my legs were getting | nis office; Noi 162‘ West Nihoty-third strost. smooth inside as a hand-sewed shoe.’ It is as stylish, casy weak and my step unst nd. ‘then 1 | Now York. He said: “I have very distinct ‘fitting end dorable as custom-made shoes costing. from Staggered when J Balke] EE recollections of ths Quant case. 2 was a 1 $4.00 16 $5.00;'and acknowledged to be the 5 DD Oe er very pronounced: case.” Ltraated him about : far ap - a Tes a ring, | norywemaunsdionte. treated him abst Best in the World for the price. ‘mer of 1890. 'I deemed him incurable, and 4 : worse, 1 then, upon advice, began the use of electric beltapads ang. all the ic. appliance they did me no good. Mi showed the. JdurnalFeportéran electric suit of underwear, for which he paid $124.) In the fall of 1883 the doctors advised a change of climate, so I went to Atlanta, Ga., and acted as agent for the Estey Organ Com- pany. While there I took’ a thorough elec- ric treatments but it only s:emed to aggra- vate my disease, and the only relief 1 could get from the sharp and distreesing pains was to take morphine. = The pain was 80’ in- tense at times that it seemed as though I could not stand it, and I almost longed for death as the only certain relief. In Hopton: ber of 1888 my legs gave outentirely and my lett eye was arawn to one side, 80 that I had Wrl double sight and was dizzy. My trouble so hat it is, affec my whole nervous system that I be done bad to giveup business. Then I returned to ouition > : 3 tuskeys Bh. New York and went to. the Roosevelt Hos- - ue ke : r; ; r i { Sm ital, where for four months I was trea vent out. rf . : a E { 9 pr. : B J ’s barn, oR TEE ot ; ; y : locomotor ataxia and incurable. After I nd seeing : 2 dig he. > bad been under treatment by Prof. Starr susht B 1 > = T ; Gh. eo -and Dr. Ware for four months, they told me g sas 0 | EGGS—Pa & Ohio fresh.... bey had ould for me. for, and =e . FEATHERS— 2 : : “to | Extra liveGeese 8 D..... o1l Extra live geese Mixed URN thought him dead béfore now. ‘Imagine my suprise when I received'a letter from him about two weeks ago telling me that he was alive, wasigetting welVand expectel soon ‘to be fully Feconer Poff avin 3 Lis “What do! yoRl**®-k doctor, was the cause of his recove®. 48 = : “That is more thf = g&ow. Quantsays. he has been faking so sortof pills and that: they have cured him., At all events, Iam glad:the poor fellow is getting well, for his was a 2 case and he was a great sufferer.” “Dr. Theodore R. Tuttle, of 319 "West Eighteenth street, to whom our reporter is indebted for assisting. courtesies, said, of locomotor ataxia; ‘I have had several cases of this disease in the coursd of my ractice. I will not say that it is incurable, ut I never knew of a case to get well; but I will say it is not deemed curable.by an remedies known to the medical profession.” After this successful and confirmatory in- vestigation in New York, our reporter, Saturday, April 2d, 1892, visited St. Peter’s Hospital, in Albany, corner of Albany and Ferry streets. He had a courteous reception by Sister Mary Philomena, the sister superior of St. Peter’s Hospital, and when {Phen | 101d of the object of his visit,said she remem- bered the case of poor Mr. Quant very dis- tinctly. Said she: *‘It was a very distress ing case and excited my sympathies much. Poor fellow, he couldn’t be cured and had to bok fd pk fk pod Wh wr For LADIES. : $3.0 homed. $9.5 Best songols: $2.00 a 8 i ol 5 wishes, : 0 For BOYS' & YOUTH'S. Working: $9.25 man’s Shoe. $9 & 81.75 : $2.00 “5. § SCHOOL SHOES. ECS TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. “2201 T 1S A DUTY you owe to yourself and your family, during these hard times, to get the most value for your money. You can economize in your foots wear if you purchase W. IL. Douglas? Shoes, which, without question, represent a greater value for the money than any other makes. : CAUTI oO W.L. DOUGLAS’ name and the price is'stamped ; a on the bottom of each shoe, which protects the consumer against high prices and inferior shoes. Beware of dealers who acknowledge the superiority of W. L. Douglas’ Shoes by attempt: #0 home ina termble condition of helpless ing io Substitute athe makes Jot nem. Sush Substitutions ore frauds i : EE i: "| ulent, and subje o prosecution by law, for obta 8 , where P ‘Hu i a I LR false pretences. W.L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. TH rankly told my wife my case less; | said he found only that Charles A. Quant If not for sale in your place send direct to Factory, stating kind size and width | that he could do nothing for meand that she toi Hospital March 14th, 1800, was | wanted. Postage free. AGENTS WANTED. Will give exclusive sale to shoe d dlers had better take me back home and save my OE a Boa assisted by Dr. | Where I have no agent and advertise them free in local paper. 2 2 o LE $ ;money, But I wanted to make a trial" of | Van Derveer, who was then, 1890, at the : Prof. Hun's famous skill &nd I remained | nead of the hospital, and that his case being - 66 A : : under his treatment for nine weeks, but se- | deemed not possible of cure, he left the cured no benefit, . All this time I had been | hospital and iy taken to his home, as he “Had ‘beco : “What is’ August Flower for ?” As easily answered as asked. Itis growing worse, ¢ scome entirely || gy to die. paralyzed from my wait down and had pposed the full history of this most re- spartly lost control of my hands. . The pain | markable case of successful recovery from a -was terrible; my legs felt: as though they | heretofore supposed incurable diseass, and after all the doctors had given him up, by id Dyspepsia. ' It is a special rem- = a) edy for the Stomach and Liver.— Nothing more than this. We believe Private ‘European Parties August Flower cures Dyspepsia. | “Under the patronage of We know it will... We have reasons Mrs. M. D. Frazar, were freezing and my stomach tain food. and [fel the ‘simple use of Dr, William¥ Pink Pilis tal for: Pale : People. - Truly it is an intéresting aus t | story of a most miraculous curaof a dreadful pu A | disease by the simple use of this popular vemedy.: A further investigation revealed the fact that Dr. Williame' Pink Pills are not a patent for knowing it. ‘To-day .it has an| 70 and 71 Globe Building: Boston. | honored place in every town and | gours of eighty, sixty, fifty and forty:five country store, possesses one of the | days. y : : 5 pds North C sails June 18 largest manufacturing plants in the Sead tor olroulars AR Teferonces. country, and sells everywhere. ‘The reason is simple. It does one thing, ~anddoesitright. Itcuresdyspepsia® medicine in the sense in which that term is Young Mothers ! generally understood, ‘but ‘are a scientific preparation successfully used in. general practice for many years before being offered to the public generally. They contain in a We Offer You a Remedy which Insures Bafety to Life of Mother and Child. ° condensed form all the elements necessary to “MOTHER'S FRIEND ” give new life and richess to the. blood and Robe Confinement of its tore shal nerves, They are an un- .| failing specific for such diseases as locomotor Pain, Horror and Risk. one bottleof ¢¢ Mathers Friend” in TTER—Creamery Extra. La Grippe, urinary trouble, bright’s disease. ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, After sifirsdpu lie pa and AOL Sn jdress ARMSTRONG BROS., Springtiel i TENTS {| PENSIONS 1 Sond: IAMS sts ‘ 1 ¢ gota or direct bymall from Dr. Williams | Astin Gaar, [amar do. Jan BLUE. | : ; ; bey ) icine my, from er ress. Sent charges ‘on receipt o brain a a J 02s: 3 00 ; COM nbs; Lobe | The price: wie. ties ill sro od Book Sith dks | oe For GENTLEMEN. 5.00 smi5ewea. 84 0 Hand:Sewed vy s Welt Shoe $3.50 "Foner 89, 5 Extra Value Calf Shoe. Homo BSE 33a Fair to ‘choice, @ bbl... BEANS—Select, § bbl..... persuade me to take Hood's Sarsaparilld, as a Fag O Beans, §,bbl,,, :. 1ady for whom she had worked had been great- 1y benefited by it. She said: ‘It will only cost a dollar to try it. ONIONS— Yellow danvers 9 bbl.... Fellow s onion, » bbl . anis! crate. seivees ad Dragged Along | cABBAGE # head....... Tntil August,when I began to take Hood's Sar- | POTATOES — saparilla. In about a week I felt a little better Could keep more food on my stomach and grew stronger. I took three bottles, am now perfect- 1y well, have gained 22 pounds; am in excel lent health. I owe all this to an write EON rether?” Choice from store, ¥ bu Irish on track @® bu Kilndri’d Jer'y sweet @bbl : ! POULTRY. ETC. DRESSED CHICKENS— Dressed ducks Ib ..coes : oo 88% you may oors, and to write y specialists and they Pronounced my case t, ‘where, upon examination, they said I was incurable andiwould. not. take me in: "Ag the Presbyterian Hospital they ex- amined me and told me the same thing. In } ,' Peter's 8&3 :d Henry writing a e carried = atly, and 1 affected what the ne. The L 8 poetic Cit SEEDS West Me Mammoth #Clove: ob pd pet BD Pd pt OO OO RE=BERa2RSS un " AGS Coun HONEY—White « Buckwheat, coove Lag 00 NOT BE DECEIVED : 1 Tih ean Kine aud Fl anas, » a y 8 g tove Polish is Brilliant, Odor- ess, Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin or glass package with every purchase, : 1 and trea me: with - elec» ¥, but worse rather: than: betters lost control ‘of my ;bowels.and water, and; upon advice of. the doctor, who sali there was no hope for me, I was brought home, where it was thought that [3 ¢ bo 3 : Lumbago. pain in joints or back, brick dustin i . wrine, t calls, irritation, inflamatio i, : > aravel, ulceration or Catarrh of | bladde: Be | FLOUR— .... a i “i ll 1 tw No. 2: it # Disordered Liver, : 2, Mixed.... Impaired di; on, gout, billious-headache, WA gouty sted it CORN—No. 2, OATS—No. 2, White...... . ©O'F cures kidney difficnities, | BE ; EGGS—Pa., Firsts : 3 NEW YORK. : Impure Blood, FLOUR—Patents....coooeeee he 20D! 2 BS ; * | sciatica)” netralgia, rheumatism, nervous SEE - Berofula, malaria, gen’l weakness or debility, R i 96 all, © inen headache,! the after effects of 18 grippe, i a a Guarantee Use contents of One Battle 1f not ben . N Dh palpitation of the heart, and sallow wn Hour At Druggists, 50c. Size, $1.00 Size, complexions, that tired feeling resulting le dash in _ “Sftvaids! Guide go Healthfreo—Consultation frea, of BY I i ae 3 prosiration; al op eases 890, I be- os a Kuen & Co. Priguaurox, N. . such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. is some- ® ¢ & They ar'e also a specific for troubles peculiar s. analyse. Sam ® 2 eo @ lie ° 2 Of treaty 3 Dr. to females, such as suppressions, irregulari- oTuit's Tiny Pills : dyspeptic, the de I d, wheth- y or © 8 os was fully ‘ ; ties and all forms of weakness, Théy build it 351 nearly thought I opi te3 : 1p the blood and restors the glow of health average ", boxes of : or “excess of work mind or @ ; @ 3 xposure in malarial will y p ; A bright, energetic man op 4 woman wanted to take th o sole agency for an articl that is needed in every i otices 16 a Bi i A town or country, $ 00 in 90 days and a steady ing afterward, A ‘‘Bonanua’ for the right person. Good jobs are scarce an soon taken. Write al once. J, YW. JONES, Manager, Springfield; Ohi Pisc's Remedy Dr Catarrh ia the | Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. four : years: of most eminer pronounced ER—Creamerys. «us « disabilit | EGGS—State aud Penn. | 1 Ihe e add Perini. .... = 13 ¢ is eri shall $ Williams Pi t LIVE-STOCK REPORT. EAST LIBERTY, PITTSBURG STOCK YARDS. CATTLE, 4 25 to for two pale or sallow cheeks. In the case of men are 5280 i accor ling to thi they effect a radical cure in all cases arising sah Box from mental worry, over-work or excesses of whatever nature, + On further inqpiry the writer found that these pills are manutactured » the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, rockville, tario, and Morristown, ..X. and are = rl oP. sold in Joxes ever oo form by tha : ed ozen or hundred) al cents a or six coinplote Cominenylio75® sheep. boxes for $2.50, nit may ba sag ofall drag- m + Williams ry one of in making fifty-five ind. = Just ed he was 1 feet for —8t. Louis Hold by druggists or sent oy mall, | #1 @o. E.T. Hazeltine, Warren, WALL PAPERZL":33 Thos, J. iyers, 1210 Mark HEADACH a Steel Prime 95 to 100-1 sh . Other sizes in one |Boarmon
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