Tbo poorest mnn mny rivs ns munh as ths leliest, It be will nlve nil lin enn. flttlnlah. A hojj In tttii only nnlmiil thnl Is not nfrnld ct ii snnke bite. Tim fiit of thn hug will "rnnsnle" the poison nml prevent In Retting; Into t tm veins, tintl then the hog turns nroiilid and klllii Ihn snnke nnd eats him up nfter wnnlx, luit n friwt-tilteeven hogs will respect, and ll Is a illrTerent kind of n I'll" tilloirether. 11 InlUme like n hum, erlpples Dih feet with tenderness, entise Invar mid liurulnn, nnd sets nno nnnrly entry with Italilmr. Tim true treittment of a Irost-liite m to trent It somewhat In thn wny we trett a hum. Thn oolil Hint erentes ml thin fever and heat In thn pnrt nffetteil should he drawn out. Rt. JneohsOII nppllnd to the swollen pnrts will tlrnw out the col. I, ft 1 1 it y tho fever, mnn the Itehinir mid tenderness nml etires tho frost bite Almost miiirtenlly. In very cold, windy wenlher, thn IiIIm of the frost niny he sudden nnd vrirv unexpected, espeelnlly to the en in, feet nnd hiimls. A vivornti rtllihlnK with Ht. Jueolis Oil will overentne the cold iilrkly,nnd the cure Is complete, leaving no after surt'ni-. CaacimrTS sttmnlnta liver, kidneys and Loweig. Never sic. en. weakait or gripe) too. prion and Summer trp no1. Our lady readers will delighted to know that the (lllliert Mnnii'aetiirltiK Co., of N''W Vork, who hitve gained stieh envitilnu repu tation thronuhout the country on their (III bert Linlnus, have now lursed their nlten tlon to the miiniilaeture of Ureas Good, which they produce, under ihetit;e of Ameit enn Qiiwii pillules, coniprislnu Crimill-5'. lllmltles nnd ftrenitdliifs in n henil Kill line, of patterns nnd colors ns sheer and d ilnty ua Koasnmera. These Bonds, like their llnlnifs, nre nil made from combed yarns nnd lonw liber cotton, which gives them great strength and reiulns their shupe nnn'li better limn other makes, will e I be prices are only about onu-half those of the imported. Tnevnre, no doubt. Hie most le iimlfiil fabrics nuidu from cotton. The line nbo Includes n Fast Bines, lletirletin, wh'eh will neither crock nor fade, nnd Is not iilTected by ulr, sun or mint very desirable for a warm weiiiher black dross. To lie fiishionnldy dresseil tills ummer menus an American yuoeii OrunndlH or Grenadine, Plinliy or llonrlella. For the protection of the consumer these goods nre done up III silk pipers like silks bearing lbs American Queen lull, It. Ilmr'a This T TVenlTcr O ic llunilr 'd Dilliirt H"wnrtl fnt anyen-eof t'utnrrli taut iiinuot be cured hy Hall's t'alitrrb Cure. F, .1. I'll knky f'o.. Props., Toledo, ft. We. too unili'i" uni'd. liave known F. J. Che ney lor t lie la-1 15 veers, mid Ivllcvo 111 in per fectly honorable In nil bii-lne-s transactions nnil lltinneiiillv nble to curry out a:iy oul fu tlon liiiulc hy their tirm. Wkst & Thuas, WLoksnlo Dmrsts, Toledo, Ohio. Vi.nisn, Kinax Maiivin, Wholcsnto lira xijlsts, Toledo, t ihio. Kail's Catarrh Curelx tnken Internally, ncl Inif iliriKMlv iionn I be blood nml mucous sur faces ot t he systi-m. Price, 7-c. tier but :1c. Sold by all Immirlsts, I e-ttiiinniiis ireu. ilull'a Family Pills uro tUu beat. The man most In need of mercy Is tho one who will have no mercy on himself. sio.To.ltac for Fifty Cents. OcerWil.timcurel. Why not let No-To-It tc regulate or remove your dtslre for tolmrcn? Hsatb money, mikes henltti nnd manboofl. Cure guarantied. 00 ceuts and $1.1X1, ut all druggists. If we could ace the stars its (iod sees them nobody would ever want to sleep. Mi's. Wlnslnw'sPoothlnn pyrtipforChlhlrcn teething, .flensllin mini-.., duces liillanimn tiou, allays pain; cure J wlud colic, ii'iou Lottie. Scrofula Sores Afflicted My Wife for 1 5 Years Her limbs In plncoi ttore one tolld ac.ib. Hoc nrms were very bad and Iter ee were afreet rd. fhe decided to take Ifoo.l't Strsapar'dln and now lier akin Ii smooth: she Is cured ot ciofnlti."--M. E. Stevens, Cuurlotte Center, New York. Hetr.embct Hood's Sarsa parilla Is the best-In fact the One True Blood Purifier. SJ..JI- n!ll rethebot afier-dinner H00Q 5 rlllS pills, aid Uigost on. -'ua, ALABASTINE is WHAT? A pure, perrnnnent and artistic wall-ccattng reaily for the brush by mixing in cold water. FOR SALE DY PAINT DEALERS EVERYWHERE. r I A Tint Card showing 19 desirable tints, t K p I- also Alahaot tie Souvenir ltM-k sentfrss I llkl to any one mentioning this pafier. ALABASTINE CO., Grsno Rasios. Mich REVOLVER FREE. WATCH FREE 138o.herart.clci. tost nothing. Headouroffcr p nf"r fjfii Kry iriHin who cma iMmmit hihI Mtmli flLsLjl J(W 1 MMlltlllMtlv, tlt'llblW Ht-lloll, H. A, V nn t ft as r rnt. ni i"iH'r, i ihiii III .! M lTt llnl Hltll lf III Mt WhIi'Ii, uwitKUt H'HfH coin ii i ti t nmii,airiiu wllifl' limn'ii iff iistx-iim wnriii i, mir irtilil i'InuiI lU'iill MnUtii.iiil iiiHit'd mtii vihiii s.i .s, us-., i lin (Imniinul Mtlnt uolil 'j Kt-itrt II ii. IsKW-totlMT Hultitlta, Iikj KliVfliiiHHi, IflMt, iduii uimw I.PH.l ii-ikiiis LfMil I't'iu'i) NliMrptiiur, 1 1'iK'k- I HL'tiiitimiiiiini himi i ivi ip- llltl llllllf'tl IIOIB lllllltllM'I. A 11 i uk, in oi iltir l tit limhitti our cijiui", Ittllmt k yt Hilow nm iu whtl In IkNiii tni'kML:e to ni iHir Pftllfhl llsT. I'llIHrft. nlllttl ftt H OT. KulU'XHiinimtti-li 1lmrMt. npmctnlNir, ytm only f tty M 01 nnil ukpiwhs i.u Um CtTfr. NTI'I Hid liMllirUxHIHIIIflMlM'ttlHIUll-m'. It loll'l Mil alder UNt iitt wr(li linixat i liMl t) uk, il.-ii't my I ffiit. AddrcNH WI.NKTlftN Ml-U. ('. VIHlon, N. i . Sinn BICYCLES FREE IUU In order to inirmliie.otir"lwi7" wiiecl. we in'.eml Klvttiu sw.y iiionlier In,, to adverts, them. 'm' iisrlii-uliiisi K.inl Sc. sl.iuiie I alilrH(l enveb.p. tutUe AVAI.IIN lilt VI l.l ., Ill I. tll llreuilvtayt.S.V, Anui. usuted .v.ii wti.t. MI.l'AH Vegetstile t'nncer Helneity cures t 'Miicers ami Tumors st your home. Perfect Cure. Mltliab Wc.licliieCo.,N.riiUaia!.rliiK.,N. Y OPmr.rDnUNKENNESS Ul IWItll'.rrd la IlltoUO ..., N.V.iuTI Oof. OM. J.L.STKPHCNS.LA-UAON.OBio. p ENSIONS. PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHNW MORRIS, WASHINGION.O.O. t.M m.ct.U E..aila.r u. S. rutoa larw. Jln. is UM ww. UMitulwMutA til I ii mUy. ti& P N U ANDY mi, .1 ii. ar mv . sw - k Beat (Xuifh By nip. Tastus GcmmL TTh PI In time. Hold by druttgiativ, lUQAT lITPIT RTTIVIlTVVn "aareaMeraoa.tlpatloii. Casearets ara Ik. Ideal Uii ADOUbUittbl UUAAAfllLIiUM...a.r.rriaarsTiM.kBleaaM.HialarairHIU. tut. Ill is sTA' s iT'm ii ?' a Ysl A Rati Case, Uulriilj Curei?. Frnm the Cnmmrrrinl, Itnngnr, MP. Wu publish tho letter ot Mr. It, J. ( run. dlemlre In full, Just ns It came In, as It Is In teresting. l)rar tHrn"l send thla solely that other may know what Or. Williams' rink ? lis did for ma nnd my kidneys, nnd to make II of more effect I send It In affidavit formi Rtathof Mainr, I CuttxTT or Wsiti!(iro. II. ('. Crnnilinmlre, of Vitneeboro, Mains, being duly sworn deposes and says: "Two years or more ago, 1 was ntlncked with kidney trouble which gave me violent twin, and nocessltnted my urinating every few minutes. Then 1 had times of no control over my witter, and this made things un bearable. Tint pain nt these times was In describable, and nothing gave me any relief until I was led to try Dr. William-' Pink Pills. Thn (list ho helped me, nnd by thn time I had taken my second I was absolutely and completely cured. This was two years ago, and since then I have ha I no return of the trouble, and I have no hesitation or doubt In expressing that 1 owa my recovery to Pink Pills. (Signed) "H. J. CnA-ttiLKMiar." Personally appeared before me this lftth tiny of Ait just, IHM, H, J. Crandlemlrn, and made oath that the nbovu statement was true. F.t.tsitA T. Hoi.nnnoK, Xntnri PuMic. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain. In a con densed form, nil the elements necessary to give new life nnd richness to the blood and restore shuttered nerves. They are also a spectlln for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities nnd all forms of weakness, 'ihey build up the blood, nnd restore the glow of heulth topnleititd allow cheeks, lumen they nffeet a radical cum In all cases arising from mental worry, overwoik or exee-ses of whatever nature. Pink Pills tiro sold In boxen (never In loose bulk) lit fl i cents a box or six boxes for t'J So, nnd may he had of all tlriigidsts, or direct by mull intn lr. Williams' Moilcino Comiilliy, Hcheiiectinly, N. Y. Wnr bilious or costive, eat n Cnscsret, randy catlinriict cure gunrniitee It inc.. 'K. FITSstopiied free and permanently cured. No tits after nr-t duyVusc of lilt. Ki.ini:'s hiiat Naitva ItK-sTiiitRii.Freea.'trliil bottleand treat Ise. Send to I)r. Kline, Kit Arch St., Pblla., I'. Plso's Cure for Consumption removes the lllosl obstlunte coilbs. Itev. ll. Kl'l'IIMt'KI 1.1 II, U xlliutotl, M".. Feb. X'l.'lll. Jrsr try a Its. but or Caararets, ennly ra tl anlu, llue-t liver and bowel regubttor uaila, Ctitton I'roiliiftlon. The ('linrlinttui News tint) Cmirlor lius niiiilo it t'lili'iilntliiu wlili li alioun Hint Hit' Stale of South ('tit'olltbi raises litnro t'littiiii to tho hiii:ii-p milt' I ban nny Hlttte In tho etnintry. 'J'lte proline Mini lit that Stale Id put nt 'J't luiltw tiy the sitinre itilU; In (Jt'orglit tho irni!iii' tlnil la 18 Imlcs; In Mississippi. 21 J It hull's; In Alnlmmii, 1U :ir bales; lu Louisiana, lHVj ImliK, nml In 'IVxus., 7 l-tl bales. Tho tnlilu whows nollilnn of consldt'rable litiportnucp, priilinlil.v, fuiya the Ktivniinnli Xtw, pxcopt that Smith Cnrollim la tlevotlng inure ntten thin In t'litlon than alio ought to, nml that If Tpxiis fitlKt'd an tnttcli rot ton It' Hip Hiimro nilln its South Cnrollim tlnoa lii'V crop woulil be ut-arly ".iHio.UUt bnli'9. Mnre than Kntlmntetl. I't-ypr I nollfe that .votintt Kraymnr U still paying Ills ntti'iitliiiisj to tho daughter of old Sciiator CnlTpfs. Dyer I b?'.!yve lie still persists la Hint direction. I'rypr I nin told lie's n relative of hers -n cousin twice removed. Iiyer Twice! Say, the old man told me himself that he'd removed bint seven times already, nml If lie lias to do It again It will probably bo to a ceuj' etery. Hoston Courier. All Foreigners. The riiiliidelihlil North American quotes the saying of n mini who Is tils turlied abniit the future of lila native In ml. Mr. Hanner The foreigners nre get' ting an awful bold lu this country. Crosby They nre, Indeed. Why, I read over n list of men iiiitnrnllzcil by the court yesterday, and every one o! tliein was n fiel:rner. The largest Irc.n bridge la over tho Frith of Tay, Scotland. It is lS.tilL' leet In length mid has elgbty-Ove spans. A LETTER TO AYOMtiA. A few words from Mrs. (smith, of rhllndclpliin.wllleertniiilycorriibornto the claim that Lydia E. rinkhnm's Vcpetiible Compound Is woman's ever reliable, friend. "I cannot praise Lydia E. rink bams Vegetable Compound too highly. " For nine weeks I was in bed suffer ing with in llnmmntlon nnilcontfcs tion ot tho c.'aries, I rind a dis clinrtro all tho time. Whan lying down all . the time, I felt quite comfort able; but as soon as I would put my feet on tho floor, the pains would come Hack. " Every one thought It was Impossi ble for me to get well. I was paying per day for doctor' visits aad 75 cents a day for medicine. 1 made up my mind to try Mrs. 1'inkham'i Vegetable Com pound. It has effected a complete euro for me, and I have all the fuith In tho world In it. What a blessing to wo man It Is'." Mrs. Jbnnib L. Smith, No 3J4 Kauffman fit,, Philadelphia, Pa. CATHARTIC ALL gas's sTa s s"Ya sYa "ITViS " STUPENDOUS Hi AT. How a Railroad Acrom Siberia Was Built Many Millions of People Are Se t tllng Along Its Route. Thcra is a fninilinr story, perhaps less npncryjibnl tbnti most good stnrit a nre, of n former lliissiun Emperor who wniitcil a rnilroad built from St. Peters burg to Moscow, lie told bis Minis ters, nml tliey told the engineers, tin. I they went to surveying route nfter route, without llinling a satisfactory one. At last the Emperor grew tired of trniting nml linked why the ruilrond wns not built, "Tlie engineers can not ngrce upon a route," wns the re ply. "Ilritig mo it limp nml I' will show yon one," returned tho Emper or. Tli mi lie took n ruler nml n pen, nnd drew n Htrntght line from one city to the other. "That is tbo roti'e," snid lie ; ''now build tho roinl." And it wns built. A truthful companion to this story may bo told, dating Intel; scntecly eleven years, nnil at tho pres. cut moment being filllllled. In l.HHfi tbe Emperor summoned bis Minister to li tin. Without n word of preface, "In.'t tliern bo n railroml built across Siberia," bo unitl ; "by the dii eett.-st route nml ns quickly ns; possible." And then be dismissed the council. Today that rnilroad, incomparably tho greatest in tbo world, making our Pncilio loads seem petty, is meiisutu bly nenr completion. It is finished n ml in full operation to n point be yond Tomsk, ut olio end, nnd from VimlivAstok to Chtibiirownk, on thu Amoor, nt tbo olber, while a consider ublo st retch is at least rmleil, ready Tor the ties nnd rails, in tbu middle at Like Uitikiil. No less that 62,00!) men nre constantly employed upon it, and it is reckoned that by tho cud of this cenlitry,lottr yours heiioe, through trains will bo running from tho lialtio indeed, from Paris to tho Pacillu. The cost is estimated at 8175,000,00!), but will prob.ibly bi much less, sitico tho aclilil cost of tho suction from the Urals to tbo Obi lias been 81,500,000 less than the estimates. Vladivostok, 4,741 miles from tlio L'ruls, will bo otto Eisturn tor in i mil, but not tbu chief one. lly tbe terms of tbe new Russian 1 runty with China, a branch linn, so-called, is to be run off at Nikololiaya, down through Man churia ntid Mongolia to tbo Yellow bja, with terminals nt Nuw-Cliwnug and Port Arthur, where there will bo a harbor open all tlio year round. This "brunch" will be 1,28) niiluj lung, 040 milt s being in what is now Chinese territory, nnil it will tdist tcn tho distance from tlio Urals to the const by i)4'i miles. No doubt it will icuilv bucomo tbo in inn lino, ns soon ns Miiucliiiriu and CWen bucomo openly nml avowedly, ns tboy are now substantially, Russia u provinees. Tlio prnotieul elfcot of this stupen dous undertaking upon Russian social nml industrial interests is already np- pnreut. In 1S01 tho present Czur turned the llrst Mpinlcfitl of earth on tbu road at Vhidivoslok. Forewith, popular migration from European Russia to 8i4ieria began. In 181)2 no lesstbnu 100,000 permanent settlers crossed tbu Urals, lint they wuro a mere ndvunce guard. A larger ii um ber was reporlud in tbo single mo nth of May, 181)5, while the fotsl num ber for 1890 was nearly 1,000,000. No other now country ever was tilled up at such a rate. At pruseut nearly all aro Buttling west of tbe Obi. lint as tbo construction of tbe road proceed, nud tbo still tnoro tlu kiriible rcgious further east nru opened up, tho number of set tlers may be expected to inoreuse, nml by tbo end of tho century, wbuu tbe loud is completed, wo mny reason ably expect to see tbo population of Siberia more than doubled T'lioro will bo practically n new nation, of ten or twelve million inhabitants, in one of the richest hinds of thu world, with an inculuulul.lo product of raw mutcrinls to disposo of, mid with an almost inubliniabli) m-od of manu factured goods. And its natural com mercial outlet and iulct, on tbe oouiiu, will be directly opposite tbo Paoitlu Const of tlu) United Hiatus. There is a fact winch American traders and American htutc.iucn tuny mull tnk iuto cousitluratiou. New York Tri bum. A Li tter Written Amid Firing Shells'. In tho Century is nu urtielo ou "Nelson '.iiii tho" llnttlu of Copenha gen, ;,' by CapUju Alfrd.l ,Tk Muhan. who bus just resigned from thu United States Navy iu order to devote him kidf to literary pursuits. Captain Ma lum relates tbu following aueedoto concerning Lord Nelson's letter pro posing it trnue to tbu Crown Priuou of D.um uL, despatched in tbe midst of hostilities! Tbo decks bcinq cleared of nil partitions furo and lift, nnd nil ordinary coo veil ietiees removed, Nelson wrote in full view of all on the deck where bo was, at thocismgof tbu lud ilcr.lit'iid.stunding nnd ns ho wrote an iiflicer standing by took a copy. Tho original, iu his own Imn l, wns put into nu envelope, nnd sealed, with bis arms. Tho oflloer was about to ttsu a wafer, but. Nelson, Bai l, "No; send for sealing-wax nml candle." Home delay followed, owing to thu Innti sunt having had his ben I taken off by a ball. "Send another messenger for tho wnx," said the admiral, when in formed of this j and when the wafers were again suggested bu simply reit erated tbo order. A largo amount of wax wns used, nnd extreino cure taken that tbo impression of the seal shouid bo perfect. Colonel Klcwart asked, "Why under so hot n (in) and niter so lamuiit able nu accident, lntvo you nt tucked so much importuned to n cir cumstance apparently trilling?" "H id 1 made use of a wafer," replied Nul lum, "Ihn wafer would llitvit been still Wet when the letter Wis presented to the crown prince ; bo would liavo In tel red that the letter was sent ofT in a hurry, and that we had somo very pressing rcusi iis for being iu u hurry. Tho wnx told no tales." It. wits the sumo siignciotis regard to elTcct which possibly dictated tbo byplay of refus ing to see Parker's sigunl of recall. Ileal Kslnte Yuiues hi New Ynrli. Mrs. Schuyler Villi lltustelner has n paper on "Places iu New York" in the Century. Speaking of tbo rapid in crease of value, of lual estate in that city, Mr. Van 11 nsselaer snvs: Two miles from tho City Hull? Very much further nway than this stands the new Herald building, whero Ilroudway mi I Sixth nvenue intersect. In 1845 the city owned its site, mid sold it for $:,!):)0. Tho Herald now pays rent for it for tbo land nloue at the rato of $110,000 n year. At the same salo man v vein s ago n corner lot on Fifth nvcntio and Fortv-Second stroet brought $1,400, nnd in 1810 four hun dred lots ou Fifth nvciine nbuve Twentieth street were sold at prices rnnging from 8200 to $100. Within twenty years somo of these were sold for 815,000 cneb, nnd you niny guess their present worth for yourself, re membering that business nud business values have now moved into tbis region nlno, Ij !ss than twenty yenrj ngo n much more uortherly district, betweeu Fifty- ninth and One Hundred nud Tenth streets, west of Eighth avenue, would have siiowu yo t little but rocks nnd puddles nnd predatory goats and boys Now much mure tliuu half its surface is covered with buildings, nil of a very good class, nud their estimated cost bits bcon 8170,000,000. Lmd up hero is mure precious than was laud two miles from thn City Hall iu thu days of Philip Hone. And it is just as easy now as then to grow greatly richer in New York, if you are .al ready rich enough to buy little bits of its soil, mid to bold on to them for a littlo while. Mrs. (levi'liinil a ml tlio Wheelman. It was Christmas week nnd a young man on a bike was confidently riding up F street. A heavy curriago drawn by two prancing buys caiuu spinning up tbo street at tbo same time. Tbe young man was fairly run into the gutter, by the turnout mid to save him self from being crushed, bo jumped off bis wheel. Tbe bays wore drawn tip to tile curb in great style.an l tbo lady occupant of tbo carriage stepped out to go into u store. She instantly took iu tbu catastrophe. The wheel was almost n wreuk, nud the rider was looking around for his hat. . She stupped right up to him nnd inquired if bo was hurt. Doing assured thai bu was not, sbo took out a curd and wrote a fuw lines on it uud gave it to him, saying : "Have your wheel repaired nnd send tbu bill to Mr. Tbitrber with tbis curd. I hiii very glud you were not hurt." Tbo signature on the card was "Frances Folsom Cleveland." Wash ington Capital. The Quill Is Mightier Tlmn the Sword. A young man of South Brewer, Mo. , weut buutiug tbe other day. That night, hearing a noise outside the eump, ho peeped forth mid discovered what ho supposed to bo it bear cub which be dotermiuud to eupture alive. Accordingly be luuped upon it, when be was immediately convinced that he bud made a mistake It was it budge bog, and be is not sure ull tbe quills are yet extruded from his person, Thu poroupiiiu is thought to have lost ull of his. Kunuebeo Journal. American upplcs u;o having great run in bngiau'i- A Cougher's Coffers may not be bo full as he wishes, but if he la wise he will neglect hia coffers, awhile and attend to hia cough. A man's coffers may be so secure that no one can take them away from him. But a little cough has taken many a man away from hia coffers. The "slight cough " is eomowhat like tho small pebble that lies on the mountain sido, end appears utterly insignificant. A fluttering bird, perhaps, starts the pebble rolling, and the rolling pebble beget3 an avalanche that burlea a town. Many fatal diseases begin with a slight cough. But any cough, taken in time, can be cured by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. More psrtlctitsrs shout Tectornl In Ayer's Curehook, lao pages. Bent free. J. C. Aycr Co., Lowell, Ms... A lady from North Carc!?r.a fays : "My sister has vzed RIPANS TABLLES and cpeaks in the highest terms of them, and says they cannot be excelled in keeping: the system well regulated. She was a sufferer from dyspepsia and indigestion for several years." A Great Magazine offer. FOR The regular subscription price of " Demorest's Magazine," Judge's Library," and Funny Pictures" ll $3.30. "DEMORF8T'S MACAZINE" is by ot our monthlie. in wllltll IIIC dcuuiiiui ami mc uscun, uiruic hiui i i, id mm .: nre no fullv irrnenied .. in f lemnrest'.. '1 heie is. in Ihci. nit puhlicdisMi prctendi.iu to w .iimlur scope and purpose which can compute Willi it, Kvcry numb.r contdiu.it tree p tterfl coupon. " JUDCE'S LIBRARY " l monthly tcplete with wu and humor. Ill con'.riuuior. ure tne oc.t ui American wit. anct iiiumraiui.. "FUNNY PICTURES" is another humorou. ir.onihly ; there is a laugh in every line of it. Ail three of these magazines are handtomcly gotten tp. 1 ou .Mould net mil tin. clunc. u secure them. Cu cnl ttii. auvei.it:iir.it. DEMOREST PUBLISHING VE HAVE NO AGENTS but have coiiMituvr wbolwuii in cm me ucuit ii m, nuip mny lor pxHiituiwuon u for Mai. ltiu ivlen R i"l L MM nHH. 'J'p HllUglfNAtiOW 'tl iVi. I'llltflDltrt IIS llW un AhV Hiiruia ELKHART CABUlAtie AND MAKNEBS UKO. " lw m him ior f i.uu. 'ii.. il u.... j u...... uc mo mean atiu ncaisii Never Neglect a Useful Article Like SAPOLIO m m m m. w bu p i man tjtxriiv.s r y MMat feumptioii For the last 20 years we have kept Piso's Cure for Con sumption in stock, and would sooner think a groceryman could get along without sugar in his store than we could without Piso's Cure. It is a sure seller. RAVEN & CO., Druggists, Ceresco, Michigan, September 2, 1896. FOR We will send all three to you for ono year for $2.00, or 6 mo. for $i. f.ir the best family micrailne published i there is nen maemin. of fun. rilled with illustrations in raricature and aim -fnu .. wlih$tf.C'Uta CO., I IO Fifth Ave., New York. o)d Uirwt to th lur 'H ytfun. ml uriceH. m lug - rv pro- w iitrj fcvery of iir- WuK'nit, trBisjlBtT noaa WhtfoUH, etc. niki wa on. Burrty l'rlo wilbeurum, l hiii pi, .tin. for Urac froit CttttllOKUe. sbtdo, wruu autl Isi&tiin, AsiimhI mmIu MtM, CO., W. B. PUATT. ELKHABT, IND. ...si" r I... V... 1L. Ola..!... " mm uivc iuu 1113 uicssiiiga
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