Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 March 1891 — Page 4
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OFFICE removed to the building north w mo m unw, -otn sjouoga east side, ground floor. O'GEE 6 FISHER, . FISHKR m giro especial attenttm to an Modern Opaimtivo Dentistrr. Alma aomu AhU - mi making Artificial TiztAmthDENTI8X. OffiOK Bonohart -.n (knaehSoatbCoUecs Antra. afloat ChM Plate a4 Ctwm. acuiltw. BLOOIUNGTON, OfDIABA. C. C. TURNER, THE LEADINGUNDERTAKE R Fninitnre Dealer. I hava tha largest and Cart aatoetat stock ever brought to Bioomingtoa, aaf will tell job goods cheaper than any one X nave a flue display of Chamber Suites, PAKLOR SUITES, LOUNGES Fahct Ghaibs, Bast Wagons Carpet Sweepkes, Mirrors, PICTTJRB FRAMES. ORGANS kept in stock, and sold or monthly payments. I nave the Household Sowing Machine the'best Machine made, and the cheapest. I also keep Clwiaiag fer Fiaerals '. which, only coats about one-half as mock as other clothing. Come and see me,nortb aide of square, in Waldron'a Block; . I tm mf mm eakth. ! The CbKtnnati, Hamilton & Dayton R- R. is the only fine running Pullman's Perfected Safety Yesliboled Trains, with. Chair, Parlor, Sleeping and Dining Car service between Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chicago, and the only line mailing Through Reclining Chair Can between Cincinnati, Keokuk and Springneld, Ills, and Combination Chair and Sleeping Car Cincinnati to Peoria, Ilia, AaratlheOmlr DiroctUato between Cincinnati, Dayton, lama, Tole- . do, Detroit, the Lake Regions and Canada . The road it one of the oldest fat toe State of Ohio and the only line enter-fag-Cincinnati over tweaty-flvo miles of double track, and from its past record can more than assure its patrons spaed, comfort and safety. Tickets on sale everywhere,, and see that they read C. H.AD., either in" or out of Cincinnati, Indianapolis, or Toledo. B. O. McOOEMICK, General Pasaenger and Tieket Agent. . - ' - ... DR. MILES Nervine! NERVOUS PROaTMTION. r.wrTua Dance RE. bymaa SO Ota. GKs filial Ct, HUmxt,Iad, IRKRSXS tmuMsafSltBj rUUJrIJLKS: -PIHGCARS sXESAUT PARLOR CARS lUTRAiNS RU8 THROUGH SOU Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. JAJtSS BARKBR, G.P.A CHICAGO GET YOOB
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impression would rate down all as "worthless because me is imworthy. As if there weie no motes in sunbeams! Or comets among stars ! Or cataracts in peaceful rivers! Because one remedy professes to do what it never was adapted to do, are all remedies worthless? Because one doctor lets his patient die, are all humbugs? It requires a fine eye and a faner brain to discriminate to draw the differential line. "They say" that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescripnon nave curea tnousanas. " They say " for a weak sys tem there s nothing better than the " Discovery," and that the " Favorite Prescription " is the hope of debilitated, feeble women who need a restorative tonic and bracing nervine. And here'e the proof Try one or both. If they don't hr!p you, tell the World's Dispensary Medical Association so, and you get your money pacagain. "German Syrup" T. C. Davis, Rector of St Tames' Episcopal Church, Eufaula, Ala.: " My son has been badly afflicted with a fearful and threatening cough for several months, and after trying several prescriptions from physicians which foiled to relieve him, he has been perfectly restored by the use of two bottles of BoAn Episcopal schee's German Syr up, l can recomRoctor. mend it without hesitation." Chronic severe, deep-seated, coughs like this are as severe tests as a remedy can be subjected to. It is for these longstanding cases that Boschee's German Syrup is made a specialty. Many others afflicted as this lad was, will do well to make a note of this. J. R Arnold, Montevideo, Minn., writes: I always use German Syrup for a Cold on the Iungs. I have never found an equal to it far less a superior, 9 G.& GREEN, Sole Man'fr.Woodbary.NJ. TEH POUNDS TWO WEEKS mOFIT! SCOTT'S Of PtTB toi Lh er Oil ud HppluspUtes Of LlfTio and Soda is wittant a rival. Many have Js?Sas " "7 o0 CONSUMPTION, semrau, bronchitis, couqhs md COtOS, MU) ALL FOB BS OF WASTING DISEASES. AS TAJ.A.TAXUS AS MILK. ir scw gn awiawlM asiatiiiara BTI.T'li CKEAM BAI.M Auplied mo aootiils is QairkI IbnoilMd, QauM the Hmi Haals CATARRH BastorasTssIa ind Smell, milrltIr KcUrms Odd in Brad sua SaidsclM. SOc, DnweiRTs. SLT BS08-MWsma 3C-N.I ADVICE TO THE ACED. Tutfs Pills hsMvnanacifla afllwton these orasms, BlmMbUina tho bcrwebs ginn natural ltscharf TJu OUnt Medici! in Ike Wcrld it trotaify BB. ISAAC THOMPSON'S TfeSarllclaSaafeir netVp-Sui praSBftoOim.aa4 has been in constant u-se for nearly a eeuturr. Tben era few diMwcs to wbleb mankind an mbjec more diatreflslns than ion eyes, and nona, perhaps, for which more remcdlftfiiave been tried wtthoatsuoeeML ForaUertenuU lnnammatlon oftheeyeett to an Infallible mroedjr. If the dlreatkauanloUowedltwllt mrerfiu. We particularly tartte the attention of pnyj??' n ' It" rnerltt. Foj aui by all dniirgKU- JOHN u THOMPoOK, BOSS fcOCfcTaoT.S.Y. BattnitonedlW7. Trn aeln.iaul lavsv as eordol TnxiwuiAsx's Frasv BoOBtCWt Ssntaada no to offer a P, s. oaowa Btalon, Oa J I TMm SUt iau(ffM. Tolntradveeltaiia liowltacapabUltleilvaipay SIM Rw the beat yield obttan. ed from i ounce of paed whtea iviUtnanfoiMcta, MX !: free. r TiinnariBavt La Plume, Pa. PEDINE now aks Yotm Cam eoM or tecufee FEET. BwoIIlw or pmpirintr M worn with aenlort. Price. u Ifli FBMIU. Wt WWW UviWlMOt Msw .W PATENTS hXlltlstratd Hand Book trtw. Was a.Kl t arirM. TJl C fleMB inenuan rats r CATARRH ItoMS DMQUoa this Puimr erery tuu you wrlto. CURED. Sample affdnte wanted. OB r.anu rbacU Co .New raFr An elegant and eorrecty tuned Slhrar Toniraa HI.L Bsnnon.ce mailed (ret for 19 ci'nta Adtre KriYSWT and BITKIAI.TT Co, V O. Box .tli, New York. TlftAMl S e aiJiat raneaay l.nlii awe If II w una' uiiuiai fnai TWESTT U laataa. ucosu tarsazaniT cen Tatama The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox.
In tho Sonato, March 3, tho following
was passed: Tho City Charter bill for Indianapolis, practically as It carao from tho House; foo and salary Ioglslatlvo ap portionment; substitute for Inman liability bill. Houso Amendments to charter bill concurred in. Bill to ralso State lew from 18 to 18 cents passed. Terra Haute metropolitan polico bill passed over Governor's voto. World's Fair appropriation cut down to $45,000. Ik the Sonate March 4, bills passed appropriating $67,000 for Soldiors' Orphans' Homo; amondliiR election law so as to pormlt use of pasters; providing tor the industrial education of tho deaf and dumb, blind and fceblo-mindcd by toaehors and abolishing present contract system. Houso Two-tent railroad faro bill passed. Resolution compelling torn porence committee to report, adopted. Constitutional amendments all right. coo and salary bill In conference In tho Sonato March 5, tho law ex empting lots of more than fivo acres from city taxation repealed. Bills passed, appropriating 820,000 to complete the soldiers' monumont;also,levy of con ton each $100 worth of taxable property, for additional levy of 6 conts for support of benevolent institutions; legislative and congressional apportionment bills passed over tho Govornor's voto. Houso Congressional apportionment bill passed; also legislative apportionment bill over Govornor's voto. Appropria tion roady to go through. jk and salary bill agreed to by both houses March 6. Senate The Koliey railroad insurance bill again fails because of lack of constitutional majority, sev eral members dodging tho voto; appropriation of 817,500 for Deaf and Dumb Asylum; bills passed authorizing special levy for establishing industrial school in Indianapolis; making it a ponitcntiary offense for officers of banks to accept deposits when such banks aro known by thorn to bo insolvent; non-concurred in action of tho Houso in reducing world's fair appropriation to $45,000. Houso World's fair appropriation bills passed; also congrcisional apportionment bill over Governor's voto. Both houses continued In session throughout tho day and evening of March 7, not adjourning until nearly midnight. In tho Senate, as committee of tho whole, the appropriation bill was considered during ine day, ana in tno ovening the Houso amendment to tho loan bill providing for one loan of 700,000, instead of two, was concurred in. It was provided, however, that if nocosessary monoy not exceeding 5700,000 may be borrowed to pay Interest. Both tho House and and Senate adopted a resol ntion ordering the $700,000 or more to be obtained from tho Federal Government as a return of the direct war tax to bo rcdltcd to the general fund of the State. Tho world's fair appropriation was, after a long struggle, passed by both houses, $75,000 being the amount named. Tho Tax Commissioners were ordered to report to the noxt Legislature a tax bill. March 9 was tho last day or tho session. Tho fee and salary bill was vetoed by the Uovernor aid promptly passed ovor tho Governor's objections. Old constitutional amendments killed and new ones adopted. Both houses adjonrnod sine die m Mate to tlut I ark-Twain." The first mate of the vessel, he of the fur cup, was a character. It was appropriate to find him in the "Mark Twain." He was bald and looked very rid, but declared he was thirty. 'jst yon had been tnrourm wnat l hev, my travelin' stranger," quoth he, 'yon too would loos, like an example of the longest kind of long-levity. My name figures promiinently in history. I've been published in four hundred and thirty-nine newspapers and one almanac. I've been blown up by steamboats in twenty-two States and several Territories. On most occasions, everybody on board perished, except myself. Pieces of my skull is layin' round loose all up and down this river, and numer ous of its tributaries. Awful? leg. Once I was on board the "Obiona." I knew we were goin' to bust that atei noon, for it was about bustin' time with me, and bust we did. When I come down I couldn't find notliin'. Every thing had blowed toYIust, or gono so fur that notliin' was within visible distance. Bat, bless yon! that's nothin'. Minor eatasterfiea? Oh, yes. Once we smashed a wheel against a snng. Of course, when we progressed we went round and round, and so went round and round all tho way down to New Orleans, describin' circles the whole tinio. We all got orfnl headaches owin to the centripital tendency oi tho periphery. Jlforfc Twain. apace In tho Universe, The nearest of tho fixou twenty trillions (20,000,000,000,000) of miles 'distant from ns. The noxt in dis tance is four times farther removed. If we attempt to fix an averago distance for the surrounding group of fixed stars. nearest our system, wo could not safely give it a radius of less than four bundled trillions of miles. Xet what does this involve? Light, which reaches ns from the sun in eight and a half minutes, would take seventy years in its journey across this vast domain of space. If the volnme of space included wnlun our solar system were weiipiod with one buge sphere of 5,600,000,000 miles diameter, even such a mighty mass would be but as a floating feather in the marvelous spread of empty space surrounding. This space would contain twenty-seven hundred trillions of such spheres, and would contain the material contents of bur solar system a number of times indicated by tho figure S with twenty-two ciphers annexed. Philadelphia American. A Kivpraa air The one the mosquito siam before he bites Abraham's lllrttiplaoo. Hot far from Aleppo is situated the little village of Orfah (the ancient Ur of the Ohaldees.) which is of great historical interest, it having been the birthplace of the patriarch Abraham. The inhabitants, mostly Arabs and Jews, still point ont a small building lying outside the town which they declare to be the place where Abraham first saw tho light. It is known among themes "the house of the friend of Ood." Exchange of I'rofesalonal Compliments, To some pungent remarks of a pro fessional brother a western lawyer began his reply as follows: "May it please this court; resting upon the couch of republican equality as I do, covered with the blanket of constitutional panoply as I am, and protected by the sogis of American liberty as I feel myself to be, I despise the buzzing of the professional insect who has just sat down, and defy his attempts to pen etrate with bis puny Kttng the intersti ces of my impervious covering. JJry Goods Chronicle. A Wild Heetlon or North Carolina. A Savannah banker Bays that in the western part in North Carolina there are several counties amid almost inaccessible mountains of which there is as little known to the 'outside world as there is of Central Africa. No railroads penetrate this region. The natives have no idea of morality, live in a manner litt'e above the lowest brutes, and have absolutely no knowledge of the world outside their own communities. Polygamy is practiced with shameless openness, and mairiage ceremonies are rare.
A BLINDING HABITIks Peraiotcras Kdeet an the Eye sTOui-Chewlng-. A Pittsburgh Dipaci reporter had a chat with J. Diamond, thu Sixth street optician, a day or two ago, whioh put a new phase on the effoctii of the gum-chewing craze that has spread from one end of the land to the other; and it is doubtful if as many of the belles and followers of the habit will oontiuuo their chewing after they learn of one of its most injurious effents. Mr. Diamond said; "Does gum-chewing hurt the eyes? Most certainly it does, and that is one reason why I am so antagonistic to it and denounce it Not only mynelf, but every soieutiflo optician will tell you the same thiug. And it is thi, with its attendant injurious effeots, that makes the habit so rupulsive. Only yesterday I had for treatment tho case of a lady who came after eyeglasses, and I thought it was strange her eyes were in such bad shape, unless there was some other cause than mere failure on accouut of age, and it couldn't be on that account, because she was just in the vigor of life, and very handsome. So I knew there must be some other cause. I questioned her about her habits of living, and discovered that she had chewed gum from the time she was old enough to know what it was. Here was the oanso without any further looking. Why, she had to lake tho highest power of gloseos I had, and her sight was as bad as though she were eighty. The eye and the optic nerve are the most delicate organs we possess, and they can't bo abused with impunity. The oonstant chewing of gum affeota the nerves that lead from the ipine to tho optic nerves,and strains the latter until they are weak and give out. t is the same, to a degree, with tobao-90-usen; but gum-ohewing is worse, as its victims chew more constantly, and io keep up more irritation. I frequently have cases that are caused by this lame habit Many young ladies who sontinue the habit feel its effects, and I have a good many oases lately of very foung girls with poor sight, and weak jyes that, as I find by the use of toy instruments, and from inquiry into the kabits of the sufferers, arise from no Jther habit than that of gum-chewing. If you will notioe, gum-chewera do not have the brilliancy in their eyes, the rivaoions and full-of-life look; their physiognomy looks pale and unhealthy. If this habit is kept up as a craze, of Bourse the effect upon the eyewill be more evident still, as their will be more oases. Yes, if the newspapers show it ap, and disclose its injurious effects, they may break up the habit" Barbed Wire a FeaeemaKOT. A poet has written about "doing good by sleaUh, and blushing to find it
fame,'' The barbed-wire fence, and those who make it, are hardly capible of blushing, but they seem to hive done an immense amount of good in a wholly unexpected way, which now promises to become famous. The curse oi tue pleasant and fertile land of the Argentine Confederation has been rev olutions. The periodical upheavals by which "Onta took the offices away from tha Ins," and boosted themselves into their profitable places always left a long train of unpleasant sequences. The halfsavage gauchoa, or cow-boys, of tho thinly-settled plain, made these upheavals the pretext for carrying on pri vate brigandage on their own account for several years. They would make sudden forays on well-stocked farms and little towns, and get away with rich booty in horses, cattle and goods before the government troops could reach them. Finally, the government had some railroads" built, and the proprietors of the estancieros began inclosing their lauds with barbed-wire fences. This last ended the business for the gauohos. No more galloping whither they would over the free prairies to attack and to escape. They must keep to tno roads, where the government troops coma loiIow, find, and inflict punishment upon them. The gauohos sadly turned their horses' heads away toward the remote interior, and the farmers and townsmen slept free from apprehensions of midnight arson and pillage. They still have revolutions down there, but they are mainly confined to short, sharp fighting in the streets of Buenos Ay res and other principal cities, when the beaten party quietly aocepts the result and quiet is restored. JXalxonal irtiune. A Cool's Advice. Spare the rod and lose the fish. When the barking dog stops barking, lookout for him. If you must monkey with a buzz-saw, do it with a monkey-wreuch. Don t cet bitten and then you won't need any of the hair of the dog. Never marrv across-eyed woman; you can't tell whether she is going to strike or kick. Never do to-day what someone else will do for you to-morrow. if you expect to travel zig-isag, non t take that long lane that has no turn. Don t be too good: remember that it is the prodigal son who gets the fatted calf. A woman's haste is the thief of time, so never go shopping with one when you're in a hurry. Don't throw physio to the dogs; it might poison them. Keep it until moonlight nights and throw it to the eats. Don't propose before your girl's little brother. "Little pitchers laave big ears," but more than that, they usually have a mouth to match the ears. If you want a dollar, earn ib; if you need a dollar', borrow it; if you are hard up, beg it; but if you want it bad, steal it that's bad. Always talk with your mon th, not with your hands, head or feet, for if you do not actions speaking louder than words folks will have you arrested for disturbing the peace. It's all very well to say "better is a dinnerof greeuB where love in thou a rib roast if hatred there be." Yon go for the roast and maybe the greens will oome on with the other vegetables. A hand in pocket is worth two in a pair of handcuffs. Texas Siflmga, Aged Millionaire -And you refuse me? Miss Beauti I am sorry, sir, but I cannot be your wife. - "Is it because I am too old?" "No; it is because you are not older."
Purify Your Blood
When spring arrives it is voir lmpo-it&nt thst the slood should be irarilled, as at this st-iuon Impurlties which bsve been sccumulsaog ior months or even years, are liable to manifest themselves and seriously affect Uie health. Hood's Ssranarllla is undoubtedly tne best blood puriller. Itexnels every taint, drives out scrofulous bunion, su d ulves to the blood the quality snd tone essential to good health. "for five rears I was sick every epriig, but last rear beg an in February to tako Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 nsed five bottles snd have not seen s sick day since.' O. W.Sumh, Milton. Mass. -Mood's SsrespatilU purified my blood, save me strength, and overcame the headache tund dirsiness, so Uist I am able to work again. I lecommend flood's Bare-apariUs to others whose b ood is thlu or Impute, and who feel worn out er ran down." fitrriiaa Mason, Lowell, Mass. 1 take Hood's Karsaiisrilla every ye tr as sprlM tonic, with most entlaf aolorresijlt-i," 0. Fauxkuse, sib Bridge street. Brooklyn, N. V. Hood's 8asiarilh nossesxes moiUotnal merit cVeouUsrlo itself. Try it this serine.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Hold by sit druggists. SI ; nix for ss, l?repsrad only by 0. 1. HOOP CO., I-owa.l, Mass. fO? POM Qnm Dcitlar
. Coffee, First found in 'the heated forests of Abyssinia, beneath the tropio sun of Africa, coffee was not known to the world beyond till about 400 years ago. Tlicnco a learnod mufti brought it forth from its seclusion of centuries, and introduced it to his companion dervishes. It spread to Mecca about 1500, and Constantiuoplo fifty years later, though the followers of Mohammed were forbidden to uso it for a long time. A hundred years later it reached London, but twenty years more elapsed before it came into use in France. Its cultivation was then confined to a small Arabian province, but its high value induced the Dutch to introduce it into Java, in 1690, and as a raro plant into the botanical gardens of Amsterdam. The Now World obtained its supply from a single plant, whioh a French naval officer carried to Martinique, in the West ladies, in 1720, depriving himself of water, when parching with thirst, that tho tender shoot might survive. From this ono tree, it is said, all tlio American tropical colony obtained thoir seed, whioh has multiplied to such an extent that Brazil, tho West Indies and Mexico supply us with as much as Java and Ceylon. These are at present tho great coffee countries, the product of Mocha, though most delicious, being small is quantity. The tree naturally attains a height of about twenty feet, but in the plantations is pruned down to eight or ten, forming with its straight, horizontal branches a beautiful dome-shaped mass of green. The leaves are broad and glossy green, sometimes concealing the "berries," or fruit, whioh cluster along the slender twigs and branches. The coffee is shaped like a Bmall beau, and two of these beans are found aide by side, adhering by their flat surface, molosed in a pulp covered by an outside skin, forming a berry the size of a cherry. This is at first green, but ripens into a bright red when it is gathered. A coffee plantation in theso upland valleys is one of the most beautiful things out of doors. Wide, straight paths are opened through it, above whioh are the dark green coffee-trees gloaming with berries, or filling the air with perfumed gales from clouds of snowy blossoms. Thurlow Weed and Hie Hweehoart. "When I was working in Cooperstown," Mr. Weed said, "I and two other young fellows were arrested for insulting some girls while going home from meeting. I was never more innocent of anything in my life, but I had no friends and was threatened with jail. Suddenly a man whomI did not know stepped forward and gave bail for me, and a lawyer whom I had barely seen offered to serve me as counsel. My trial came on and the girls completely exhonorated me from having anything to do with it. A year or two after this I fell in love with Catharine Ostrandor, of Cooperstown, and married her, and abetter wife no man ever hod. It was ten years before I found out how I had been defended. Meeting the lawyer in Albany I asked him. 'Why,' said he, it was Cahtarino Ostrander's work.' She had felt rather shy and had not told me in all that time. But the next year that lawyer was surprised by being nominated and elected Attorney Oeneral of the State, Not altogether because he hod interceded for me; he was just thi man for the place. I very rarely had a man elected or appointed to office for reasons personal to myself." Moches ter Democrat;. Over Tliousaad Miles. The following twenty-four railroad lines cover moro than 1,000 miles each: New York Central and Hudson River; Pennsylvania; Denvorand Rio Grande; Atchison, Topcka and Santa Fe; Now York, Lako Erie and Western; Illinois Central: Chicago, Bock Island and Pacific; East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia; Louisville and Nashville; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern; Chicago and Northwestern; Union Paclfio; Northern Pacific; St Louis and San Francisco; St Paul, Minnesota and Manitoba; Michigan Central; Baltimore and Ohio; Chicago, Burilngton and Qulney; Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul; Chicago and Alton; Boston and Albany; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno and Chicago; Southern Pacific; Richmond, West Point and Terminal.
BeTioaa Danger Threatens every man, woman or chill living In a region f country -where fever and ague is prevalent, since the germs of malarial disease are Inhaled from the air and are swallowed from the water of snob a region, sfodioinel safeguard is absolutely necessary to nullify this danger. As a means ot fortifying and aecttniating the system so asito be able to resist the malarial poison, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is incomparably the beat and the most popular. Irregularities of the stomach, liver and bowels encourago malaria ; but these are speodily rectified by tho Bitters, Tho f auctions of digestion and secretion are assisted by its use, and a vieorons as weU as regular coadition of the sys tem promoted by it. Constitution and physique are thus defended agalus' tue mrmaa ot malaria by this matchless preventive, which is also a certain and thorough remedy in the worst eases of intermittent and remittent fevers. His Nibs a Trifle Dense. An amusing story Is told in Italy ot tho Ignorance of the Sultan of Morocco. Two Spaniard officers lately visiting Foy were received In solemn audience by the Sultan. Tho presentation was gone through with all the rules of court etiquette, tho conversation becoming more familiar, tho Sultan, Moloy Hassan.ald to tho oflicers: "Your Queen lovos the Pope?" "Very much," replied tho Spaniards. "Tho Pope, does ho love your tueon?" "Equally so." Tho Sultan remained for a few moments In silence, then said: "Why docs ho not marry her, then?" To this embarrassing question the offlcors hod no reply. PhUadelphia Record. The Stltoh In Time. In newspaper articles on the necessity of early organization and needful improvements iu tho National Army and Navy tho address of Sir Charles Dilke before tho ltoyal Statistical Socioty of England has been froqently referred to. Amone other cogent remarks made by. tho spoakor was one to the effect that tho total failure of tho French in 1870 to obtain even a momentary success with an army of splondid courage and perfect training drow tho moral that, whatever the peace expenditure, war cannot be commencod with a fair chance of winning by a nation which waits until war to mako her organization perfect New York Commercial AdvertlHcr. It is true economy to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, for "100 Doses One Dollar" is original with and true only oi this popular medicine. If you wish to prove this, buy s bottle of Hood's 8arsspsrilla and measure Its contorts. You will and it to hold 1M taaspoonfols. Now read the directions, snd you will and that the average dose for persons ot different sges Is less than tesspoonful. This is certainly conclusive evidence of the peculiar strength and economy of Hood's Sarsaparilia, Give It a trial this sprint. Purifies the Blood "ity little boy, for whom I procured Hood's Sanuv psrilla, was so badly afflloted with scrofula that the whole top ef his bead was one complete mass of matter. 1 doctored with him 9 years sad found no relief, aud then I hoard of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I gave him one bottle, and there wss a most wonderful Improvement. I then got one bottle more, sad that cured him completely. 1 would not be without Hood's BarsapariUa lp the house. 1 give it to my children for a spring medicine." Mas. H. D. LsBov, leu liogsa Street, S Louis, Mo. H.B. Besnretoget
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100 Koward. 9104, The numerous readers of this paper wtH bo pleased to lec.ra that there Is at least onedreaded discaso that solonca has been ablo to euro in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure, now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh, bolng a constitutional disease, requires a con-, stitutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Istaken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfacos of tho svGtem, thoreby' destroying the foundation of too disease, and. giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its were, Tho proprietors have so much faltn in its oarative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to euro. Send for list ot testimonials. Address, P. .1. CHENKT & CO., Otoledo, O. SCi-Bold by Druggists. 75c
Important Warning. Dr. William A. Ilaunmond warns against overheated apartments. Ho says:, "An overheated apartment always onorvatos Its occupants. It Is no uncommon thing to Ond rooms heated in winter by an underground furnace up to 00 degrees. Fights and mnrdnrs are moro numerous in hot than cold wcathor, and the artificially hoated air that rushes into our rooms, deprived as it Is of its natural moisture by tho baking it has undergone, is even more productive of vicious passions. It Is no surprising cirenmstanco, therefore, to find a woman who swoltors all day in such a temperature, and adds to it at night by superfluous bed clothing, cross and dlsagreoablo from little everyday troublos that wou d scarcely ruffle her torapor If she kept her room at 65 degrees, and open hor windows now and then. We tako pleasure in calling tho attention of our readers to tho adverliscmont of the Cliesebrough Manufacturing Company, which appears in another column. This oompany are tho original discoverers and only manufacturers ot Vaselino, wbioh Is known oil ovor ' tho world as the best emollient, and the most valuable family remedy in uso. Thoir goods are sold by druggists throughout tha country, but wo wish to caution our readors. when buy ing, to accept goods only in original poeKages, ana taoeioa .'.nosebroueh Manufacturing Company, as somotimes unscrupulous oalors try to substi tute preparations which aro of little value when compared with Vaseline, and some are injurious and unsafe to use. By sending the oompany a dollar by mail, the sender will rocoivo froo quita an assortment of these beautiful and valuable goods without any charge for delivery. TVa know whereof wo write when wo say the "Vaseline" Soap Is a revelation. Ignoranoo Eastern Man I should like you to meet my partner, but ho Is not hero today. He has not been well since tho last blizzard. 1 presume you know what a blizzard is oh? Western Man N-o; I havo not been East long. New York Weekly. OnrLDhES that are peevish sad sickly frequently owe thoir disposition and distress to tho presence of worms in thoir little Intestines. They will be more healthy, happy and pretty it you uivo thorn Dr. Bull s Worm Destroyers. Jjy matt, 25 cents. John D. Park, Cincinnati. Ohio. Work and Wagws. Housekeeper Looker horol You aro charging mo S3 for that whitewashing job, and yot !t isn't six months alnco you did the samo job for half that Colored Artist Yes'm, but you know cheap wo'k is po' wo'b; an' I did datjobso bad de las' time dat It done took me twice as long ter do it dis time. New York Weekly. "A TBAiNrso in cloanliness is a fortune." Complete your eduoalion with BAI'OLIO. It is a solid cuke of Soouring Soap used for all oloanlng purposes oxoept tho laundry. Bis Foot Were OQ'llie Floor. Tho Count Your husband, madame, Is a man of really striking appearance, lie is as straight as a military man. Madame Yes, there Js no doubt that you are right, Count that is, he is tipsy and trying to appear straight. The Politician. A phtsioiak recently sold, "probably Ivdfa E. Plnkham has dono more tor womankind than all tbo doctors combined, a woman understands those matters hotter than we do. The Caese of It, "A Httlo less noise, please," suggested tho superintendent, stopping, as ho passed down the aisle. "There is too much levity in this class." "We are studying Lovitlcus," oxclaimed one of the boys. THE THROAT. "Brown Oronehfal Trocnca" act directly on tho organs ot the voice. Thoy havo an extraordinary effect In all disorders of tho throat Tbo Bandy Man. Wife That pane of glass has been out all summer, and now a freezing cold day has come and wo need It in. l'vo told you forty times to send a man here to fix it. Why in the world havon't you dono It? Husband Eecauso I can fix It myself. Street, Smltth's Good News. BnoKc-nrris Is cured by frequent small doses of I'lso's Cure for Consumption. It must havo boon something- funny that mado Minnehaha. FITS. All Fits stopped free by rir.Kllne's Great Verve) ttestoror. No Fits after first dar'siitse. Marvellous cute.-. Treatise aud S3.Q0 trial botUo free to lit case, ttead tu Dr. iUlue, m Arch St., PUIU Pa. A TIIAIN-WBECK.B11 a railroad track. blind horso on a s. s
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