II 00 Itswars. 100. ' Tn TMlrlers of this paper will he plivu ?t' to learn that there Ik at Iran one dreaded d'sease thai at-lent-e bu been a hie to cure in till Its atafre. mid that In ralarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure i the only posltlverure now known to the mrtltt-al fraternity. Catarrh being arnn atttntitmal disease, requires a rcnslltnttmial treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ta taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and snut-ons snrfat-ea of the, system, thereby de 'troyliiff the foundation of the disease, and Wring the patient atrength by hnllillng up the ronrtltutlnn and assisting nature in doing Ita .work. The proprietors have ao mnt-h fai: n in ttnciirnttva powers thst they offer One Hun dred Dollars fur any rase that It fall to curat fiend for list or testimonials. Address , . , t J. t HtNUY ft Co., TuledO, Q Sold by Druggists, 7&o. Hot alum wnttr will destroy Insects. Beat af All To cleans the system Is a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when thePprlngttmerotnea, ue the trne and perfect remedy.ftyrupof Figs, One bottle will answer for all the family and cost only M) rent a: the large ait II. Try It and he plcaard. Manufactured by the Callfor Bin Fig Syrup Co. only. Hie Rner. Canal root 100, 000 000. fV-il Sir. J. Bm Vouglamt j Hallstoad, I'a. UNTOLDTillSERY Dyspepsia and Catarrh of the Stomach Cured. C. I. Hood ft Co.. Lowell. Maa.: "Gentlemen: i waa troubled with dyspepsia and catarrh of the stomach fur over a year. I conld not eat the least thing without Much Untold Misery. I took medicine of different doctor but receiv ed only slight benefit. 1 began taking Hood' Karen pat Ilia Inst winter and from the second day 1 noticed an Improvement. My stomach Hood's8? Cures did not aour nor my food rise nor distress roe. 1 have taken four bottles up to Oil time and have gained several pounds lu flesh. My friends all prak about My Improved Looks: and any they never saw me looking so well. When tbey ak what 1 am taking, my reply to All Is, Hood's farsnparilla." John R. Dono LASA. of the Arm of Douglass ft rlclknnp. gro ceries and provisions. Hallstead. Pennsylvania. Hood's Pills set easily, ret promptly and effi ciently, on the liver end bowels. i3 cents. mo 12 '94 Driving the Brain at tne expense of the Body. While we drive the brain we must build up the body. Ex ercise, pure air foods that make healthy flesh refreshing sleep such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. Piwpaied by Scott a Rowne. ft V. All drarsleta Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals arc used In the preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa which mbtnlutely pun mud io.n6. It bu more than thrtt timet J thegtrenyth ut Cocoa luixcxl witli Bturcti. Arrowroot or 'Suirar, rniil it far more eco nomical, costing Us than on cent a ettp. It 1 dfl.ctuiiH, nouriahlng, feud eabilt DIGttSTISIl. Bold byflrorera rverywher. W. B AXER & CO.. Dorchester, Mau. FOOT POWER MACHINERY COMPLETE OUTFITS Wood or nietii) worker, without llfimpIWfT,IIDI rWMtfUII) ifllll- mI wltti I be Laitfe frbnpM by unlrg our Nt-w I at or tevitin Marhinrry, lateral and nuiat i iprov U or prut iH'Ml eiiou UH-; ft I no for Iiidiwtrial tcttoohi, Home TrulntUK. U: lint a.kii irt-e. bvurvm Kult ltf. Co., f Water hi., Peuera Kt.il. N. Y. Jaaaarr J'J tier real. 1. IV r-ebraarjr 1 II " 14. .... . I S " III a roll I " 15, ... . M TOT a Im f.1 per reat. We sirs a-ala1 ta r easiMHirra in aaya fmlits imm.i Iwiue hh'Ii iiiuiilh. luiMtey i-su Iw wliiiliawn sny lime; W Iu$luu4lcuu be uivmuhI; wrile for tnfdrmitl mi. tIMIItlt :t t., Ilnnkers anil Krslirn, ir.MiiauOHrwHMway.Kew ) r. IA'l'l'IV'rV 'IHAUK MAHKS KiKinluiit! in A I lii I r ulul mlvli'tf uhCo paleulubllilr Of Invention HhihI for lt,ililiH-M UiiUlu.nr lutw lii'ut aualeul. faTUICK U'iAllhtUL, WAuldfus.l.U. IK VOII WANT TO MAHHY, or enrreainnd we ran hill you. IntriHtui'lltmii by ,-Hril given. Old au(l refuli e. Lvtlem slrti'lly roomlrntlul, 6c for tulorliuitloli In plHlu envloti'. No tiuniioiK ! Ohio . ui. a lutro. bureau, btx !AM, (.'tni-luiiutl. oulo. WALL 1A VKR StrM ? T fef.hf, W, fej iMinlnni lu mulch, (ritin Iv a ynnt HuihI H vrut tatm for uiiupitw to F. L, f-O 1 lu Flff dtd rattlo, win-i, Hfi, Poultry, llk vutft-vli-ifpi. N. f. i ivfcn It I o., Couifviie. t . JAPANESE TOOTH STOe; mm MB r '1 1 LOB FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. atammarlied Proceedlnci of Our Law Idakars at Washlntton. SKVSTT-riHTt)t. Pkkatk Die rlebme on the Itlsnd tele rliTnge bill occiii'icil the Hena e toilay sfier the nsunl incirniin bi-h)-8. The nr Senator frum Lonisiana, Mr, Hinnrhsrd, nai worn In. Mr. IXTYr srevilmion tor an In ve'liffation of the news aprr nllpsatlnnt that Henators had protlied by speculation in supnr securities Was laid on the table. Ad journed. Hons. No business of public Import nee was bad and the borne adjourned Iter a brief session. skvihty srrosn tat. BrKATK. The proceedings In the aennti to day were of an eitremely nninterestinf character. Without the tnterrentlon ol auy mornina business, etrept the presenta tion ol a few pensions and tna introduction of some nninortnnt hills, the senata toot op the discussion of the seiKniorK bill, which was continued until adjournment Hot'SK The house betinn the considers Hon of the bill making appropriations f 01 the sundry civil expenses ol the government and fa'r progress wns tnsde No o liet business was done and the home ndjourued after a brief session. SK-r-KTT-THTTin DAT. FrUAT The Miami seiKiiloriuje bill dis cussion occupied the entire day and alter a short executive session the lenitta adjourn ed. Hofsi ChaiTman Bayers of the appro print ion committee Is making wonderful progress with the sundry civil bill in the House. Today 40 puves of tbe bill were disrosed of, making in all M in two days, and leaving only lfl pages more. So amendments of importance were adopted lodny, although the northwestern members mnite a vigorous erlort to incrense tbe amount for the survey of public lands. Tbe Uouse adjourned at 4:30 p. m. SfSkTY Ot'kTR DAT. PruATK. 1 be Bland bill for tbe coinage ol IU,O0U,OUO or the silver seigniorage in the Treasury passed the Senate this afiernoon by a vote of 44 to 31. Thirty Democrnts, 11 Hrpublicnns and 3 1'opolists voted for Ihe bill and 21 Republicans and 10 Democrats ngaimt it. Alter a short executive session the senate adjourned, Ho' The lower branch of congrea transacted no business of importance to day. srvtsTT-rirrH n.T. FrATk The senate was not In session, lloi sn The house, in committee of the whole, resumed consideration of the tun dry civil appropriation bill. The house at S o'clrtk took a recess until D o'clock. About 60 members were present at the night ses. tion. Alter action on a number of private persion billa tbe bouse at 10. 2d ad journed. SSVfSTY SIXTH PAT. PrsATt. Not In session. Hoi s. No business of public Import ance w as had and alter a short tension the house adjourned. FISH LAW SUSTAINED; The U. S. Bupreme C'aurt Holds That States Can Order Illegal Fishing Devices Destroyed. J. W. Hague, Home and Kish Warden, hat received a copy of an opinion handed down a few days ago by the I'nited ftatesHnpreme Court. In which the right of fish wardent to destroy nets, seines and other illegal He vires for catching tish under Htste Laws is settled linallv. Sir. Hiivue anvt he has destroyed 1,000 worth of article! of this class since he has been in office and the qne-tion of his right to do so bus frequently teen brought up, but never carried far enouvh to get authoritative decision on it. lie was once arrested fr it, but the (irand Jury ignored the bill 1'ne case j ist decided Is that of fieorge W I.awton and others ngainst W. M. Steele, a fish warden of New York. Steele dest rov ed hoop and Cuke. nets worth ''25 owned by Ihe plaintiffs anil they sued to 'recover the value of them. A jury awarded them (2111. The Court of Appeuls reverseil this and ordered a judgment absolute for thedefend ant. Then l.awton and others npwled to the United States Supreme Court on the ground that the Slate law authorizing the destruction of nett sm unconstitutional, for the reason that Is deprives a citizen ol his property without due process of lw; that it is in' restraint of the liberty of the citizen and that it is an interference with the admiralty and maritime jiiridiciion of the Tinted Slates. The netsdentroyed were taken from a navigable stream, which is under the control of ihe government. The court is of the opinion that' the des truction of the nets is a proper exerc se of the police power of the State. The waters from wbicb they were ta.en are within the jurisdiction of the Htute, notwithstanding that the stream isa navigable one. Tbe cost of condemning the nets by legal process, ihe conn sa a. would be more than they are worth and this would interfere with the working of the law which hat for itt ob ject the protection of fish, Tna person owning tbe properly seized has a legal remedy. If it was used in violation of tbe law he has no just cause of complaint. If not used to he can replevy it or sue for the value in which case the burden ia on the defendent to thow Ibat the property wat usid illegalv. In conclusion the decision of the New York Court of Appeals it af firmed. Chief Jntic Fuller and Just ces Field and Hrewer dissent from this opinion. They hold thai lih nett are articles of private firoperly and areentitled to protection ol aw, They are unwilling to concede to legislatures power to declare them public nuisances and to order their destruction. The illegal use of them would be terminat ed by the withdrawal from the water and tbe detention of them, t'rivate property can not be arbitrarily invaded under tbe guise cf police regulations nor forfeited for an alleged violation of the law by the owner, nor destroyed by way of penalty without giving him an opportunity to be heard. They do not care to sanction tbe smallest Invasion ol property rights. THE DEADLY CYCLONE AGAIN. A Fearful Wind Bweept Over Texas Causing Death and Destruction. A cyclone struck l.ongview, Tex., shortly after midnight Sunday causing great dam age to property and lost of life. Hailttonet weighing from 1A to 18 ounces fell wilt such force at to destroy buildings, trees and Ibruhhery. The list of dead it at follows: Alexandet IHe'.nueil 50, Alexander lister, Jr., 19 yean old; liohert Lester; Sarah l.ester.the ruoth tr; Jester baby t years old. found dead in I lieeiop and Jasper Collins, crushed under I tree. Keporlt from Kmerr, the county aeat o: r.iuet county, are to the effect that aix peo ple were killed outright and teveral fatally sounded. Among the dead art Kt her Ah xuuder, Henry flruts, George Walker anc I 4 year old sou of Henry Murray. Thres I o. lies were found north of Kiuery which Luve not ret been Identified. FIFTY fKOfLli DHOWNED. Betult of a Collision in Chines Water. Both Ships Going Down. Orlential advices which bats been re ceived at Vancouver, li. C, atata that diaastmnt collision occurred recently in thi atrait between liengullt and C'axal Two steamers, tbe Bung tiuan and Aing Hoo, collided while going at lull tpeed. Those on board the Hong Uiiuu JuiupoJ In the water and were picked up by the oriwof tbi Aing Jloo. Hardly hud tbey reached the wrc w hen both si earners lurched and went down. About b') people were drown ed aud at mauy saved themselves be swim ming ashore, among iheiu being two Americans, Captain Miller of the 8oug Ciuau and Chief Kng,uer i'.eioe. I nit nouiea it. A rirRro ent into a newspaper offrs (till said that he wanted to subsciibe for the jiapcr. "What is yonr name?'' the clerk tskfd. le Hoh, Mr. Stephen Fottersoa, wh." "Where do yon Want the paper lent?" "Let me see. Send it down to de Tones plantation." "Yes, lint what ia the Dame of the postnttce?" "Par ain't none." "Hut we'll have to send it liv moil. What is yonr nearest postoffipe t" "Kr place called Hamilton. " "All right. 1 11 send it there. "No, snh, donn do dat." "Why?" "faze I e orgin do posimarster nt ilat plaoi an' 1 ain't gnine ter trade wid him." "Yon wouldn't lie trading with him." "Y'aa I would, an' I has er mighty trood cause not ter fling no liizness ia Ut man's hands, t'ome er lectioncer i:ig ergin me in do church, ho did. I wanted ter be er deacon, an he bent me, an' I ain't gwine ter paternize his linnse. Send dat paper down to Ue Tones plantation." "We can't do that." "Whtirfo! Ain't von got cr Imdt ronn' yere?" "Y'es, but we can't afford to ser.d him til the way down there merely to carry le pa;ior." "All light, snh, don we kain't trade. 'Lowed ditt yoa wanted ter sell yo' paper, but ef yon don't, dat settle it. Uocid-iiiawniu'!" Arkansaio Trai-der. The Ilili!e. Po you know a book that yon are willing to put tinder yonr head for o pillow when yon are dying? Very well: that in the book you went to study when yon ore living. There is b:H one such book in the world. 1'or one, 1 have made up my mind not to put tindfr my head when 1 lie dying anything written by Voltaire, or Htraiiss, or l'arker. We are too scientifically e.treful when we choose a liook for a dying pillow. If yon can tell me w hat yon want for a dying pil low, I will tpllyon what yon want for a pillar of fire in life that is the Ilible, spiritually and svientitii-nll under stood by being transmuted into deeds. Sentiment is worth nothing until it becomes principle, and principle is worth nothing until it becomes action. iooi) and Had Lin k. Porn on Monday, fair In the fae ; llf.rn on '1'ite.tlav, full of Uod's grace. Horn on Wednesday, the best to he had, rlorn on Thnrsiiav. m.rry and glad. Horn on KHflay. worthllv given ; Horn on Saturday, work hard for a living; liutn on Sunday, shall never knuw wauU Root anI Bmoke. A niarh'oe, designed to separate the irot from the t-nioke whlc h the tires of manufactories yield, has been Invented by a Mr. Elliott, of Ulr mlni(lam, England, and tried suc cessfully for several months past in the mint there. A correspondent has examine 1 the device, and de clares It to be perfectly simple and manageable a. D URING sumers experiment with inferior brands of baking powder. It is NOW that the great strength and purity of the ROYAL make it indis pensable to those who desire to practise economy in the kitchen. Each spoonful does its perfect work. Its increasing sale bears g witness that it is a necessity to the prudent it goes further. ( 8 ROYAL UAKINO PCWDEIt CO., rearU. Mark, pick, and golden pearls are tuoro valuable than white. In the race of life the man who outlives his nelghlior never seems to feci as if he hud Vot lolf Youkert Gazette. ffommowommomomnowomomo m rZffT ,s ESSENTIAL U SUUUU TO HEALTH. BLOOD (t?& If mom are IrowMed self A T7x U BOILS. PIMPLES, ULCERS or SORES renrblojdltbad. A few bottles of S. 8. B. will thoroughly cleanse the system, remove fTf tOfi u ,ajl'urltlM hulld you up. All manner of blemishes are riocn till IV w V bylucaa. It it the beat blood remedy on earth. Thnnsanda t,Xlg,c' (fij who jays used It aay to. : OfVvA 91?7tl " sty blnoda-as badly poisoned last year, which got my whole system w yZSJ 1 1 ia lab M oaiof tinier Uihessediautlacousisutsfiurccof suffcrlng-uo uiiikw ifOl I v U tit, tic ebjoynit-ai uf life. Two bottles brobabt sis I labl out. There r 11 i J J II la no Iwusr rwuatly for hluod diseases. 1 m ' 11 JOHM OAVUf.rJaytOB.Ohla W 1 nsalut m Una e4 tMa Assuam mailt O win A nig Nnagot of Silver. I Fupt. Read sent down from tha Diamond Company' mine last Mon day a nugget of ore weighing 2,280 pounds, which was shipped Wednes day to the Midwinter Fair In San Francisco, and which Is to represent Eureka County. The nugget Is 3 feet 10 Inches long, 18 Inches wide, and 18 Inches thick. It assays 82 per cent. In silver per ton, and 18 per cent in lead. The nugget when quarried out in the mine was about double Its present size, but was too largo to haul up the shaft, and had to be broken. Eureka (Nev.) Sentinel Is l ite Mhert ar Lent If life Is to short as torn think It Is, It may l made to. senm much longer and tweeter 1'jr a better care for our comforts. Minot fronhltt art much magnified by negleo and delay. We give too rntioh time to bunting np causes when we ought to deal promptly with effects. This It much tha ease with pain, which should ba cored at ono and cause looked Into afterwards. Miss Ida M. Flem ing, T 8. Carey fit reef, Baltimore, UJ., states that for years tha wastu'ijeot to frunt at tacks or neuralgia, an 1 trie I any number of reme Ilea without arail. She was glvea qui nine, which she says affecte:! bvr nervous system. She. tulTurst night an 1 day during these attacks until she tried St. Jacobs Oil, Which lln.illy cured her. sleeps In my soul upsnng." There Is n nlnna f j f tknt l-nnnir , n In 41, a u vv. , ,.i vouw iiiuii in bug dime museum at a remunerative sil- ary. lie is me cniy one or nis Kind on record. Atlanta Constitution. Dr. Kilmer's SwAMr-ItoOT cures all Kidney and ltladder troubles, rnmphlet and Consultation free. Laboratory Uinirlmmion, N. V. France yearly consumes 4.40 litres of alcohol per bead. 141 Bus. Toiaiaee Her Acre. This astonishing j-lehl was reported by Ahr. Huhn, of Wlscinsln, but Salssr't nolatoes nlways get there. The editor of the Rural New Voikerrjoorlsayli-l-l ofTiW bushels and 8 ponn Is per acre from on: or Ksh.er't early po tatoes. Abavj 111.) bushels are from Bauer's new S'Jtdllnj Hu idrol-fjld. Ills new early potato. Lightning TCxpress, has a record of sua bushels pjr acre. Ha offers polutoja us low as ? !.V) a hnrrul.and t be best potato planter In tbe Wjrl.l ror but $:. ll" Vol) IVII.I. Cl T THIS OUT ANDSesn IT with 6c iwstage tu the John A. alztr Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will receive free hit mam. moth potato catalogue and a pickaga of sixteen-day "uot There, Kll." rAdlsb. A Tuv the hn'iv n dress with mnnev sovel on mnllntil" ni tides In drug line. Ve-t' Nerve lind lii.iln 'I'restJt'ent, IKc; l.lver I'ilN, lc.; l-r. . linn "issui," H?t Wui-ii Henieily. l-'c; i'lirutts l'i:i1er, IU i'l-ee tatnliigue. K. A. Hull, Clmrlestt n, s. C. "I nAvr Tiitrm Am-vrntn wllh an affection of the Throat from childhood, caused by diph theria, ninl have used various remedies, nut. have never found an thing equal to 'frmrn't Irrmu-heil JVurfirs." " - Iter. . M. JIuinptun, i'.ctuu. Ky. bold only in boxes. Horn throit rnrd a' once by Hatch's Uni versal Cough hyrnp. 31 cents at druiuis t. Impaired digestion cured by Bi-echm't Pill, lleechaui'e no oiliers. as otnis a box. Ifatflleted with toreeyesnse Dr. tsaanThomp. ton's Kye-wuter. liruualstssell atie perhottie. hi hard times con cannot afford to 106 WALL ST., NEW YORK. e 1,000,000 ACRES OF LAND for sals by tbs SaIKT Paut A POLDTU RalLBOAD OonfAXT la Minnesota, feud for Maps and Circus (art. They will be tent to you Addiesa HOPEWELL CLARKE. na Commissioner. 8k Paul. Uiao. You cannot hope to be well Q If your g5 BLOOD IS IMPURE. $2 fm. 'Qj sftcinc co., atiant. g. q ( Wan times women call on their family Physicians, suffering;, as they Imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from norvout exhaustion, or prostration, another with pain here and there, and In this way they all present, alike to themselves and their easy-folug and Indifferent, or over busy doctor, separate and distinct diseases, for which he prescribes hit pills and potions, assuming them to ba tuch, when, In reality, then are all only swrnnfomt caused by some womb disorder. The physician, Ignorant of the cause of suffering, encourages hit practioa until large bills are made. The suffering Eatient gets no Letter, but probably worse y reason of tbe delay, wrong treatment and consequent complications. A proper medi cine, like Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription, directed fo fne cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all tboae distressing symptoms and Instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery. The lady whose portrait beads this articlo is Mrs. Ida Coventry, of Huntaville, Logan County, Ohio. She bad an experience wbicb we will permit her to relate In her own language. It Illustrates the foregoing. She writes : " 1 had ' female weakness ' very tad In bed most of tha time, dragging down palm through my back and hi ; no appetite; no energy. Tha family physician was treating me for 'liver complaint'. I did not get any better under that treatment so I thought I would try Dr. Pferce't Favorite Prescription and hit 1 Golden Medical Dis covery.' I felt better before I used one bottle of each. I continued t heir Use until I took six I Kittles of each. In three months' time 1 felt so well 1 did not think It necessary to take any more. In childbirth It does what Dr. Pierce recommends It to do lessens tha pain and perils to both mother and child and shortens ' labor'. I would like to recommend Dr. Pierce't Extract of Kmart Weed to those who have never tried it ; It surely ia the best thing for cholera morbus, or pain in the stomach I ever used : it works like a charm. I try never to he without it." The following is from Mrs. Harriet Hards, of Montpelier, Idaho i ' I have enjovej let ter health since I bstran treatment with Dr. "Cleanliness It Nas Pride, Dirt's Nae Honesty." Com mon Sence Dictates the Use of SAPOLIO "COLCHESTER" Spading Boot. BEST in Market , pk?t iv fit. UKht in hkakInq Tii outer or imp nils eitftidN thr wtioleirriKih down to (lie he I. miH-t lni tli li-t In tliftrinjf autl muiber burii tvurk. atsic vorn IFALEB KUK 1 UKM, nd don't 1 put off with liuertor yooJi, Colchester Rubber Co. Irqtuil cuMoin wink, ci'fcliitK Iron. 1 H u $u, IH M viuv mr Utr iimncy i in the wurlil. N;imr anil prico Hired on the iMMtoin. kvrrv mr warrnntttl. 'I'uke no puIiMi. lull'. Me IfK-nl piim rii fur full cripimnnt ourcnmpirio ft mr luuic. ana cn men or tnu ifr wlrurtinna bow It or. der bv mail. Poiaire free. Yon r:in get Ihe burgaim of deiili-m who puh our ahoea. $12 to $35 ('an br mnile wnrklnz lor luriilNii a jiorne unl tr.ival I'arilun iTiTfi rmi wiio t'.tu a week; tlinm tU the cmntrv : a U a tu ill ut ill, la not titvamry. A ruw vacnticii m town a-ia cltlea. Mm autl wuh.hu of trocxl charactrr wtli ftn 1 ttita an fxi'4'ptioDiii opiior.imlty fr protllaiil fiiw Luviiivut. bLj&rv lioum muv Im omh I to nMnt ailvja .e. H. IV JtlllNHtIN rV VU lllb nnd Mukn M Hii-bHiaiitl, V. aTHB WALTj PArEB MERUHAftt MITII bells the best, O It II I II the cnEArEST WALL PAPER ; on it lnper ?le. nnd.lr lioltl Pnttera -lo., hi. anl lUc. Hvntl 5r. tnntpt lr uiupit. 41 Wootl Hircrls r.uburah, V. P. PIWsiOV C. ho a ty's le. II A llkllo VX'a.uii.uioiu U tiuill i'abrni otiali rl r.l fi fur Itiveulor'. Uiuue COnn I HP a siaMipiiiiouini,aA'iiiiet4, ii UUU lUbK ilelirn. How.ler I'u.l ami enjiy u Horn ileuutijul, a liioullily ttu Neetllt-ivtrrs, Mu up liiK.tMe., fsiBii shl.yK-. r uruliam'., m w. Ulu si.,N.V. Coaaanpllvwa aud people wbu bavv weak lung or Ath nia.bboulduati Flao'aCnrwfor CoDtumptloo. It baa eured ibwaaauida. Jtbaa not Injur eJ one. It la not bad to laaw. ll ta tbe beat ooub arrup. bohi wTerywaer. Ma. ,U'- will Taaj flTKntw V . Vf. - - - je Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for tracer rhea and uterine debility than I have for sixteen yean. I am cured of my trouble, and now weigh one hundred anil sixty-sis pounds, whereas my weight for many yean ttood at one hundred and twenty flvo pound. With pleasure, I remain," Tours truly, The following la from Mrs. M. A. McAl lister, of Llm Rock, Jackson Co., Ala.: "I was In bad health : age waa working upost me, and I had ulceration of tbe womb ; could not get about. 1 took Dr. Plerce'o Favorite Prescription and it cured me ; I felt ten years younger. I bave not bad amy return of my trouble. I am tba mother of thirteen children and I am fifty -threw year old, have never seen a better woman's friend than your medicine. I bave recommended it to my friends here, and it boa meet failed in any case, to let me thank yoa for Ut good It did me." Yours truly, Fcr "worn-out," "run-down," debilitate school teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seartr strentrs, general housekeepers, and over worked and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce't Favorite Prescription is tbe beat of all restorative tonic. It is not a " cure-all,"' but admirably fulfills singleness of pur pose, being a most potent specifie for all1 tboae chronio weaknesses and diseases pecu liar to women. It is a powerful, general aav well as uterine, tonic and nervino, and im parts vigor and strength to tbe whole system. It cures weakness of tbe stomach. Indiges tion, bloating, nervous prostration, bvsterus. debility and sleeplessness. A Treatise lira En free, Illustrated), on "Woman and Her liseaaet," $rnt sealed in plain enrefoiie, on receipt of ten centa to pay postage Aadrens,. World's Dispensary Medical Association,. Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buf falo, N. Y, It contains a vast number at' testimonials with half tone, or phototype portraits of their authors and gives the full' address of each. In thai flrtt yr in thlh th AtrmotorCo. did tI 1 ttponrlwd e-n,OKI m murk, an 4 4t mA furnw fJtaT trrJ ((sri for lit ntir yar vithr No itr rharv mmt tflt'ia lur lllf rnoua mm wmrn n wirai "ass raa.. Ar you turiuu tail! 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