Bloomington Progress, Volume 26, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 October 1892 — Page 4

- Hany Internal remedies are glibly adverUsed, to shorten labor and lesson the pains of Child-Birth, and with wonderful inconistenxy to regulate monstniBtion. Common sense should teAoh any woman that a preparation adapted (or menstrual disorders will not prepare the system for Child-Birth. We earnestly say. beware of all such : they

can ar, wns entieai time do no good; ana their use may be fatal. It is only by persistent external treatment, thus relaxing and softening all the parts, that the dread hour is robbed of its pain and terror, and no remedy on earth does this but "Mother's Friend " Bradlleld Reg. Co., Atlanta, Go. son oy au arujirists. A Summer Play, Playwright Talk about realism. I've bit It now. You can re-open yoar theater next week. Manager Such-weather as this? The theater is lilts an oven. Playwright That's all right I've laid the scene in Africa. Sew York Weekly. One Small Bile Bean every night for a wees: arouse xorpm uvers. roe. per DOvtle, It takes a master stroke to smooth down a. rebellious schoolboy. Too great for tonga to tell, U due Hood's Baraapatllla. Sly daughter OUre three yean ago had dreadful pains, beglnaing in one knee and extending to almost erery v Joint tn her body, caused HirCimatltiitioiml KrofOltoCari. nj,. The paina grew leas and the swellings subsided after using one bottle of HOOD'S SAKS APAKIIXA. Then lit, provemeut was rapid, nntll it effected a perfect . J. A. Carl, Beynoldsrille, Pa, WXnrs KtJLS are the bestafterdlBner fills. Ma4trtltlni.curehoi1a)hs, DR.KILMEFTS KIDNEY LIVERS 8LcJBi Biliousness, PearHilin. foul breath, sour stomach, heart, pnro or dyspepsia, constipation. Poor Digestion. XHstreas after eating, pain and bloating tn the stomach, shortness of breath, pains in the heart. Loss of Appetite, A splendid feeling to-Uay and a depressed one to-morrow, nothing seems to taste good, tired, staejsaw and all unstrung, weakness, debility. BmtsMss content of One Bottle, It not b BMd.DranWavtll refund you the piles paid. At Bragxtsta, SOe. Slae, S1.0O Size. Imnlld Golds to HcsJta" free-Consultation free, Db. Sous & Co BisaHAjtTOK, N. Y. The CeadiUen of the Country. The Kew York Herald declares that the business of the country is in a provoking" healthy and flourishing condition. Business failures for the first half of the present year have been 1,000 fewer in number and $10,000,000 in gross liabilities than the; were during the corresponding period of 1891 . The average man can therefore look forward to long continued prosperity, but let Dim not, in the face and eyes of this, neglect his health and break down from overwork, care and intense desire to do too much. Let him guard against the slightest inroads of ill health. Almost all the diseases that attack men in middle life begin with a cold. If neglected it soon develops and leads to great trouble. When you have a cold g'2t a bottle of Beid's German Cough and Kidney Core, the best remedy in the world for every form o.f throat and lung trouble. It contains nothing delterious and can be given to the tenderest infant without the slightest danger. It is unrivaled for croup and will cure the worst case of pneumonia. The small bottles are 25c: the large ones 50c Sylvan Remedy Co., Peoria, III Advice to Ailing Women Free. Countless let ters are I eceived by cs from ailing women in all parts of the world, seeking advice. All are answered in a prompt and tarefa! manner, giving each the beStfit of the great library oF reference complied daring a woman's life's work among suffer; ng women. These are the largest march eonterming Female Complaints im Ike world. Thousands of women have been benefited fry Mrs. Pinkham's sdvke after all other treatment had failed. Don't throw away tins chance. Write us about your case. It will cost yon nothing, and may save your life. Yonr letter will be received and answer ed by one of your sex. Correspondence strictly private. We never publish tven a letter of testimonial without the person's unqualified consent. It Otr-ei CoIiU,Cmhs,8oT Tnrat,Crwi ,TsH l sajWaoostag Conga, BtonffTittii sari Astasia. A trta.ia care fax Consamptioa. in first (tag, awl asannlief la nlraaeea stages. Vm at sacs. Tea m the exceHrat "et efter takis the ntftoee. Sell by dealers I1J Terse Settle SO eemti ajul tlOO. . s Ely's Cream Bala WILL CURB CATARRH j JTrica SO C.Ota. Apvly Balm into each nostril. au aaoa. wamsaat.ii.r. J 4Lirv The Afrkaa Kola Plant, dieMSTellTIa n Oowo. West AMcs, b 'stare's Paw Cure- far Asthins. Care tiaaraaleexl a So f-nr. El port ilBoe, I t Broadway. New Tork. ? r I.erg Trial Case, free try Mail a,, fefas H.OI.A iSlFOKTlMCI GUI, 138 Vine St,, riawlaisatl. Ohio. t- a I DO a month and eaDSfiSea. TUNK A ttEJJJJiGTON. MadiMas. Wis. mnr poum m th wolo. with rastes, Xnamels, and Paints which stalot the hauids, injure the Iron, and barn siT. ThaBiainafianStovePoliahlsBiU. liaat, Odorless, Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin or glass package wittt ortry purchase.

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CHAPTEK XVI Contlnnea. "1 suppose that ia a rtbuko to mo," Margaret made answor to th doctor. "You see, lam always ready to improve everything and everybody but myself." "Whioh needs improving sadly," interposed Brian, entering at this moment. "I have a sooldlng for you, Margaret. I thought " "I know," answered Slargnret, rather contritely, "I am really very sorry. Doctor Wilson has excused me, and I have promised to do belter for tho future. So no more, pleuso." "No more. That is always your ery when you need a lecture. I see you and Wilson are friends already. I thought you would be. Effects of kimlred tastee. Where did you walk this afternoon? To the end of creation?" "Oh, no. Only within the bounds of Now Tork. I was not gone so very king, really; but I decided to go so late that " "Another lnopporttmodocision. I wonder when you are half way to heav en it you won't turn back and try the thor place, Just to differ from the rest t f the world. Wilson, behold tho very l.iearnation of self-will. Leaving out this little failing, she deserves Bertie's eulogies, and I am wonderfully proud of her." "Very consoling. I thank you, sir. For reward I'll give you your dinner. I dare say you are ready for it. " "Decidedly, Margaret. I had a wretched lunch and my appetite is now in prime condition. I wish Wilson would make a liko admission just to keep mo in countenance. I don't expect much from you. Shall we progress'; " "I have been telling Mrs. Leigh how much I admire your charming home," remarked Wilson when they were comfortably seated about the table. "I have always had a prejudice against apartments, but this ono has thoroughly converted me." "I like them," said Brian, following Wilson's glanoe around the room. "Much more cozy than a house. This one was my choice, though Margaret gave me the cue. I must let her have the credit for all these fixings, howevor. This room was muclnmore empty when we first moved in; now it seoms real homelike. It is astonishing what a woman's hands can do." "Astonishing, repeated Wilson, musingly. "Don't make me bewail my lone ly estate more deeply, I beg of you. Think how these delightful rooms com pare with my dull quarters. No wonder you don't care to show yourself there. You are such a strangor that I was wondering to-day whaftyyou do with your self. 'What?" repeated Margarot In her own mind, while she gave Brian a rather searching glance. He pretended not to see it, however. "Oh, I'm around generally," ho answered rather unsatisfactorily. "I don't find any difficulty in occupying my time. I'll run in upon you some night. Though while Margaret is here " "Ton will be taking her about a great deal, of course. Under those oircumstanees don't consider me. X hope you like sight-seeing, Mrs. Leigh. Otherwise you must find it extremely tiresome. Or perhaps you are ono of those fortunate individuals whose endurance is always equal to the emergency." "Endurance," repeated Margaret, starting from her train of thought Do you know, Doctor, I think endurance is nothing more than determination or will. It is with me, at least. If I make up my mind to bear a thing. I always bear it, and if I don't, I don't, you seem amused, Brian, but I'm sure you can say the same thing if you would. When I was a child I used to pinih my arm to see how long I could stand the pain without crying, but a reproving tap from my old nurse sent me into spasms ot weeping. That was all will, you see." "All will," repeated Brian. "I thank you for telling us, Margaret. I can imagine how you tried that poor old nurse. W hat are you intending to illustrate?" "Smply that our wills have everything to do with our feelings. Dr. Wilson wants to know if I find eight-seeing tiresome. I am afraid I do. But I like it, and so I quije forget that the hard pavements tire my feet most dreadfully, and that when I ride I'm jostled almost to death. Really, Doctor, you may say what you please about your wonderful city, but I think its streets are an everlasting disgrace to any civilized town." "I have nothing to say in their defense, edmlttod the Doctor, with a laugh. "They are bad. Does your idea of endurance extend to social duties also?" "Yes, certainly. Why should they be culed duties, I wonder? I have a special distaste for that word. It carries with it the sense of obligation, and obligation is always disagreeable." "Always?" questioned Wilson, rather quizzically. "I dare say you are right, though. Duty can be most unpleasant. We are queerly constituted at best." "I think we are rather natural," added Margaret. "It Isn't to be expected that we women should like to do what wo feel we ought. Just put must before a request and it grows disagreeable immediately for me. I might go to a ball and dance all night with a raging headache, but I wouldn't think of going to church in the same condition. I'd bo much too Hi. I'm giving you a dreadful example, am I not? Well, I can only advise you to do neither as I say nor as I do." "I always thought you religious, Margaret." "You have never thought anything of the kind, " returned Margaret, meeting Brian's mischievous eyes. "Why should you think so Simply because I'm a woman. What a reason. I believe the world does think religion was made for women rather than men, though it is the men who really need it. Poor women ! They are obliged to walk stiff ami straight in a certain beaten track. They mustn't do this, they mustn't do thai, and they mustn't do the other, until they are so encompassed by a wall of musts and mustn'ts that I wonder thoy have any individuality left" "Thank heaven you haven't lost your Individuality yet. Margaret. Wilson, you were regretting your lonely estate awhile ago; after listening to such remarks from the mouth of one woman , beware of all others and rejoice at your escape. " "Come, Doctor," said Margaret, before Wilson could reply, "we will go to the parlor, and I promise to be very quiet snd sedate for the rest of the evening. No doubt, you will find Brian's conversation much more instructive and entertaining." When Wilson had taken his departure an hour or so later, Margaret turned to Brian with the remark: - "I am so glad you brought him, Brian. I like him so much." "Then I don't believe I'll bring him again. I'm jealous of him. But, seriously, Margaret, he is quite a fine follow. I wish 1 wore half as fine. You should have heard the nice things bo said about you. He is very anxious that you should see more of New York, and he mentioned several places that I had forgotten about. He says you would like to see them, and so you shall. I've left you very mm h alone lately, but I intend to be more uttentlve hereafter." He knew that Margaret was pleased,

from thj happy light that stole Into her

eyes. "I believe that I shall be glad of tho day 1 mot Doolor ilson, thought: Margaret, as she crept into bod tin hour later. CHAPTER XVII. A larrisa or rue clouds To Brian, tho knowledge tjjnt Margaret had not lost all feeling for him, and that her faith In him was strong, notwithstanding his muiiy falls, brought now strength and courage. With tho 1 own? of strong ilo.urmlnallon ho : corned to bo gain ng a victory over tiiat old nanit. Aot un entiro one. of oourso. Margaret could not expect so much, sometimes a friend could lure him away, but this was seldom, and never since their talk in her room hud he lest the entire command of himself. Vndor tlieso circumstances Margaret foil her heart considerably lightoncd. Sho could lo:k fonvar.l moro hopefully to tho future, and her letters took on something of hor owe cheerful spirit Brian could not fail to see the change, and it was equally apparent to Wilson, in his few brief visits. He i nly dropped in upon rare occasions now, seldom stayed long, and always claimed thnt he was too busy even to find time to see his friends. "I suppose we must accept your excuses, Doctor," Margarot replied 0110 evening to his usual pica. "Can't you teach your patients some idea of tho'iitnesi of things? Why should they all get slok together? 1 think a few might wait until tho others are well." "So they might, Mrs. Leigh, if thoy could see the matter from your point of view. Unfortunately, however, illness, like time and tide, waits for no man. We have had a very trying winter, and pneumonia is very prevalent. That has added considerably to my labors. I confess I am thoroughly tired out when night comes, and only too glad to creep into bed, " "And sleep in the comfortable sense that your rest is we!l earned." "Yes;" he laughed, "though that is no proof against its being brokon. The only time my profession brings a rogrot is when I hear my night boll jingling and I am call oil from a delightful nap." "Just as I've always said." observed Brian, with a side glance at Margaret. "A doctor's life is all work and no play." "And you liko tho play bost; don't you?" sho rejoined, quickly. "Still, play or not, Brian, it is a very noble profession, and when I was a child I always declared 1 should be a doctor s wife. There was a decide 1 question in tho eyes she fixed upon him. "Poor Margaret," ho replied, joining in Wilson's laugh. "What a miserable concern you managed to get. Only tho beginning of one." "Don't be so gonorouswith your sympathy, please. A beginning is better than nothing. An acorn is only tho beginning of an oak, but wo don't despise the accrn because it Is not an oak yet" Wilson, as well as Brian, caught the delioato emphasis on tho yet, and ho answered with a halt smile: "Brian will beomo an honored member of tho profession before his days are ended. I predict that, Mrs. Leig'.i." "Ah, I have qulto decided it," returned Margaret promptly. "Brian knows that as well as I do. I couldn't have all my childish calculations upset 1 usod to think Uncle Stephen the very personification of all things good and noble, and I wondered then if his son were anything like him. You see I had not met Brian. " "And now, Margaret, that you have met him?" Brian came behind her chair with this question. She glanced back at him and smiled. "I never form an opinion of a book after reading only its first page. I must go deeper to see if it will realize or disappoint my expectations. Besides, I don't air my views in public. Speaking of views," she continued more lightly. "I have some I want to show you, Doctor. You must promise to think them very beautiful, or I shall be disappointed. Brian, will you get them, please?" At this request Brian got out a small folio of wood cuts and pen pictures ol various scenes about Elmwood and tho surrounding country. They were all excellent, and Wils n's appreciation was was warm enough to satisfy even Margaret's enthusiasm. "Do you wonder that I am proud 01 Elmwood?" sho asked, after an animated description of several of its finest points. "Do you wonder that I should love it so dearly? My wonder Is that Brian doesn't care for it as I do, for ho was born there. I think he has the least bit of fondness for a Bohemian existence. I am sorry for him, because I do think it a most unsatisfactory sort of life. I agree with tieorge Eliot tl at we all should have one home spot that shall stand clearly out in memory, and to whioh our minds and hearts may always return, no matter how far we may have wandered from it." Margaret broke off with a sigh "Thls,: she addod, taking up another picture in some baste, "is a side view of The Cedars, Colonel Barton's home. Brian and I were speaking of Bertie when you oame in. He has finished his book and the publishers predict a great success for it. " "Yes, I read it in the manuscript some time ago. I thought it excellent Beriie is full of p'.uek and deserves success. By the way, I met him to-day. He was in cheorful spirits. Ho tolls mc he has a charming wife. Ycu know her, of course, Mrs. Leigh," "Almost like a sister, I may say. 1 hear from her quito frequently. She writes very delightful letters. Sho is constantly expressing the fear that I shall become so Infatuated with New York and its pleasures that I shall forget what she calls their rural delights. I try to convince hor that there is no danger of that." "No. i fear you are too firm in youi opinions ever to bo converted, no matter how earnestly we may try. " As he spoke, Wilson left the tabic and drew a chair close beside her, and Brian busied himself in gathering up the scattered pictures. "I acknowledge that I liko your city the leaBt bit bettor than I did, " admitted Margaret, "but further than thnt I can not go. I iorgot to tell you that I saw your littlo cripple to-day. I should think she was very ill." "Her life Is a matter of but a few weeks at most," was his answer, "I thank you for your Interest in her." "Please don't thank me. I'm wonderfully self-satlBlled, and I may begin to think I've done something meritorious. Brian, do come from behind my chair. You muke me think of Satan. Get in front of me, plonso. " "Thoukn for your couiplimont Your candor Is really refreshing. I want to hear about the new unfortunate. I guessed from your face ut dinner that you had been on some errand of moroy." "I am sorry my Jaoo can not keop a secret better. Don't persuade Dr. Wilson that I am an indcfatigaldo St. Elizabeth, over bent on charitable missions, when I am merely u young woman who wants who doesn't quite know what she wants." "Doesn't she? I think nho succeeds very well In getting it. If you will play St Elizabeth, I suppose no words of mine will havo any effect. I can only mildly hope that you will not qujto kill yourself. But seriously, I do not like to think of you going around in all sorts of neighborhoods and moctlng all kinds ot characters. Of course, wherever Wilson reoommendn, is all right. Don't go entirely on your own judgment, though. I shudder at the thought." TO BE CO.NT1N; BIJ. J

N!. BLAINE SPEAKS.

lie Enuni iateB Keiinlillcati rrlnriplea In Ills Terse mid Klticittcut. Yi'uy. James G. Bliiino has delivered his testimony in commendation of the Harrison administration and has sot forth in his usual strong ami ineisivo manner tho reasons why there should be no chnngo. The occasion was his visit to Ophir Farm, and the talk to t lie poop of White Plains was only ten minute in length, but ten minutes of James i. Blaine are of nore account than ten hours of average speakers. Tho prosperity of tho country resulting from (he protective policy of the government wad the burden of h s Utile speech, and its application to N.jw York was most forcible. Mr. Bloint. said: Fellow-citizenB yt New York. 1 nhould bo chiirltnli Mutced if i did not respond to yonr call ttftcr you have come nevernl mtles to this beautiful home of Sir. Itcbt on a pleasant October evening. At the same time 1 am not making aj .etches in the canvas a for reapon which are -a-c11 known to my friemta nmlwMch have no connection whatever with polities. Generally administrations in a presidential election me challenged on account, of the condition of the business of the country, and I submit, tl.ii.t the Republican administration of President Hnrrisoi can tritimpliantly endure such atcft. I doa-jt if. slnoo the Government of the United Staic wan Instituted, anybody at any time, has seen what wo call "pood times so general, inking in so many interests and spreading pros leritythroughout the whole domain of trade. I might avjieal to Now York if tho city hits ever passed a season more sitttisfaetoiy m tinamfal results than fort lie past two years, in which the ncncral effect on capital and lator has been more prosperous. The opponents of the itepnhlican party always represent Sew York as a commercial city and le t n manufacturing one. and yet the product of the mar nf act tires of this city alono is S700.0 Kijunv An;, thine that would cripple that sreat interest would cripple the metropo-. lis seriously and to a very hurtful extent. Moro men in Xew York iret their Hrlng from,r pursuits protected by the tariff than from any other aonr.Te. 1 know New York is the center of our commerce, the great entrepot of our trade; but, all the rien euiiaircd in commercial affairs in a ay way about New York are smaller In number i than the men entailed in manufactures. Nor if yon fro West, where the Pemocrets this year itre making considerable effort and doing a vfrit amount of boasting, w ill you tlm! it differon:.. Take Ohio, take Michigan, take Indiana, Mke Illinois, and the products of manufactures are greater in pecuniary amount than the products of agrieultnre in these four great agri: ultural States. So that 1 think Democratic orators w'io are on the wine trying to arouse the hostllit t of these States against the protective tariff w:.ll encounter a sentiment of whioh the? have not dreamed. Yve leoi'ii from the lcmocrattc party that theae Western States are in a desperate condition. The arnonn-; of their farm mortgages roils up vito the millions. Y'ou would suppose it fabulous that the amount of money they embritoe could ever have been so invested. This is not s among the farmers tn New York. It not bo among the farmers in Xew Jeaaey. li isnot t;o among theHarmers of Connecticut, It is not so among the farmers ol Pennsylvania. It is not sc among the farmers of any State near by whose condition can lie easily learned. Hut by a singular fatality it is the Western Rtate that have got all thesa farm mortgages burdening them'and takinii the life out of th people. 1 do not like to state thlit sentient en have voluntarily misrep-; resented facts, but, before !opting them as such, you will do well and wisely to demand the proof. The tariff, ro Democratic paper say. is the. origin of i plutceratie government, when wealth shall and j: cor men shall not get their rights. 1 diall venture to challenge all statements of that kind, and I shall make tho Democratic accusers the judges in the case A oareful e.vaminat:on of the list of wealthy men in ti c country has been publishe.l and has demonstrated the fact to be quite Die reverse, to mull at extent, indeed, that in the city of X. w York, taking the first l"e great fortunes, aot three, not two. not more than one will be considered as derived from manufacturing investments. I have a word to say about, the Irish vote. I ace It Katcd that the Democrats boast of having th i mass of them in their ranks. This year it la one ot the mysteiies of politics that a question which interests Kngiii.vf (-o supremely, which Is canvassed almost as much in Londot; as it is in New Y'ork, should have the Irish vote on ;he side of Great llritain. If the Irish vote were solidly for protection they could tief:' all the machinations of tho Democratic par;y for "!ree trade and throw their influence or. the tide of the homo market of America, ugainst '.he side of the loreiiii market of Knglar.'i. I kraow this appeal has becu frequently made, br. t I make it with emphasis now, for I am nawilllng to believe that, with light and knowledge before them, they will deliberately bo on the side of their former oppressors. I thfnk I shall rely cn my good friend Epm. the brilliant and successful Minister to Chill, whom I felt especially glad to moet at Mr. field's table this evening I tl.ink I must rely on hfn to intercede witli his countrymen Ids countrymen in two senses- -not to aid the Democratic party in lowering the standard of the wages of American labor by their potential votes and their iiotential numbers. Mr. Blaine "ss followed by Minister Egaa. Sir. Pepew and Mr. lieid, after which tue crcv.i entered the house an I was received by the political dignitaries. CmnpalR-n i'tasbtM. To pakaphiiakf. Mr. Hill. The Democrats have tlm bvnsB bands this year, but the llopubiieans have the figures to show, and the figures count. Xcw Yoik Commercial-Advertiser. The Lemocrats won in 1H0A by lolling how the McKinley law was going to t u n the country; uid tho lopubiicans will win this year by showing how it lias henoftted the country. St. Louis GiobeDemocrnt. It is pretty hard lines on the champions of free trado to have United States Senators Carlisle and Harris and the New York Lnbo.- Bureau demonstrating the splendid success of the McKinloy tariff. I'tica N. Y.) iiorald. When the Pemocratio orators ask what has become of the surplus tha' existed at the time of Cleveland's retirement from the Presidency, the nnswer is to be found in tho fa,t that the i resent adtninistrt.tion ha- paid off j-'2'9,nit,-000 of the public debt. St. Louis GlobeDeniocrut. TtjBKKT is tho latest of the fifth-rate powers which used to do as they liked with the I'nited States to come down gracefully whin I'ncle Sam intimates that he Is not to be trif'cd with. There has seldom been a time in tho history of tho United States when it lins won more respect from liplomats than during the Harrison administration. liu ialo Impress. In 1891, duting the eight months ending Feb. 28 of that yea-, tin; ulue ot tho exports 5f wheat Hour from the United States to Culm amounted in round tiumbors to $1VVM''. In under Kepub.lcan reciprocity, during the corresponding period, our exports , f tho sanw proc uct amounted to $;MU,00 . This increase of f4S4,Oi'IO, or 10tS per cent., was caused by liepublioan reciprocity. Beoavse Daj. McKinley has declined to enter Into jawing matches with certain ferocious free-traileiv, the organs of the liray flablcs sage insists tl:at lib does not resemble Napoleon. Hut Napoleon did no; regard it as any part of his business to accept battle with people who were engaged purely in advertising themselves. Somebody may challenge President Harrison to a clameating match boforo the atnpuign is ended. Exchange. The great :ssue at this moment is the free trado policy tendered l y Uw Democrats in their Chicago tariff pl.n:k. That policy, revised by Calhoun in Ih i:', and which we,s Incorporated in the Confederate (Montgomery) Coiistitutioi; of 1K61, has beon adopted by the IvnmConfoderates in 1H92 and placed in the forefront of their platform. The people will decide ii November whether they will accept it instead of the protection policy lirst adopted by Washington, Madison, Ha nilton. nnd tho revolutionary fathers. Chicago Tribune. As A Massachusetts observer, Hie Springll-Jld ;'nion, aptly puts it, the Democratic rage over Mr. Peck's teport is to much like Balatt's in ti e old Biblo story told in the Uil. a 'tl and .:it h chapters of Numbers. J:lalt employed Ba'aum to ct rse Israo', but I'a'iinm was forced to tell the truth. "And l:ala':-'s anger was kindled a ninsi l ulnum, and ho smote his hands together; and Jlalak said unto Inlaam: 1 called the' to curso niino enemies, mid behold, thou hast altogether blessed them ihc-v three times. ' Tub lutua Jon in New York State is full of encouragement for tho llepublican party. llepubli nii are united, confident, nnd aggressive. The leadivs of (he Doni'jcracy are naturally suspicious and distrustful. That party committed the egregious blmnler of, raising tho c-y of "Calnrniiy" in the season of prosperity, and they must lace the consequences. Mr. Cleveland will havo abundant reasons between this ditto and November for sad reflection on Senator Hill's pithy assertion tl at' the Confederate free trade plank in tho Chicago platform would turn every workshop in tho country into a campaign headquarters for tlioiiepublicans. Jew York Pess.

THE INDUSTRIAL ADVANTAGES OF FORT WAYNE, ESTD.

As a place of unsurpassed" by residence Fort Wayne Is auy city in Indiana. Us ntc the nrovnlonee of agreeable dim thrift and com fort apparent even in I ho dwellings of tin numerous aud c wealthy, togetl ligioiis l'rivilegi worklig people, and I In) ostlv residences ff tho rer with unsni iiass Ml Ke ns and Educational Kacilit ies, coin bi no t' o make this city on J to bo desired. HQOSIER MANUFACTURING CO.. MAN'Cl AC.Tfltr.ltS OF TUB Diamond Staid Overalls. J;an Pants anil Lined Uuck Clothing tor the jobliing trade exclus ively. Kniploy a large uumlirr nl employes all tho year uroutltl, prim-Jpully girlsIt is surely a City of Homes, ns Hie visitor will lo convinced when ho looks with infinite pleasure upon tlio bouses of the mechanic, tho leik, the young business man, and tie; laborer, miles and miles of streets being lined with neat but inexpensive houses, often surrounded by a plat of ground ai.d ow ned by its oceuSAMUI1 M. FOSTER, SUM'KACllC-UJU (IF ladies' Shirt Waists, Bins' Shirt Waists anil Men's Negligee Shirts. Makes tie Most Popular Line oi These Conds in lh United States. Gives employment to a lurtru iiuuiliue or melt uiui u-omeu throughout tho yi'ae. pant Land his neer teen held at fancy prices, bet the reasonable tonus upon which the working classes have been able to obtain the gteal toon of owning tfieir own homes has naturally enhanced the welfare of the city and, apart from stimulaliiis halits of thrift, has created a cla ss of citizens who are conteat, and, having a sta a i'l the country, BASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS MASCFACl-CllOKl OP Car Wheels, Iron s ings, Boilers, Forges, Corliss Engines and Heavr Machinery. Give employment to between 1,000 and 1 ,';oo .'iicu the year urouiMl are not so prone to become mixed up in labor troubles. The Savings l!ant:;and lluildlngand Loan Associations have dene much good in tills direction and i-. jiii tolis capitalists e.Iso stand rcaily to .niM and sell houses, payments to be ma Je in small monthly sums, and no mechanic need be without, a home of his own in Fort Wayne. Hundreds have, been, and FORT WAYNE ELECTRIC CO., Slatterj Induction System si Incandescent Light. Wood Arc Light Sjslem. Main Office and Factory, Fort Wa,ne. Indiana. Employ about 1,500 persons tha year alouinL are now being built in that way, ni.cl thu suburbs of l'or : Wayne aro rapidly lining tip with neat aud tasteful residences for the masses. The climatic and sanitary conditions of Fort, Wayne aro first-class. .Statistics show it to be or e of l ie most health 'ul cities in the State. It s subject to no C. L. CENTI.IVRE BREWING CO., BIIEWKUS OF Tho Celebrated Killer, Bohemian and XX Heirs. (Uvo employ menl to a :.arfio number ol men Mie year around. prcvailirg diseases, stud has a perfect sewerage system. The water works t.ro city property, and the water taken from a i est of about eighty wells many hundred feet deep, and filtered tb.'ouzh the sand and gravel of tho naturally porous soil, thus in a KM n 2 it absolutely pure and cool. The works aro equipped with the Holly FT. WAYNE LANDSIMPROVEBCO. Just about once a day, ftu an average, the fmmrifition (t ai: other now Iiomso is in.d in Lnkofido. Tbo riiiii'Uty a itb which that lenut if ul addition in low building up with 1 u . JBomo homo is fj router than ever beiVro. If you havo a hundred or two del kirn to pay down on u lot the I,und Company will louu yoa all tbo ni.uey to build. Th- rmt you oro paying would eoou acurv you a i ouie of your own. system having i capi.cHy of four times liift at'tual need of the city, The t iro Dopartim nt is conceded to be among tho bt'st innn aired and mot complete in the co 411 try aud never has the city suffered from any irrent loss by fire. i.'f its ednt-ationai institutions enough cannot be said. No sxpimsi; is spared in perfecting and developing a complete S. F. BBWSER AND CO.. Patentees and Hinulactursrs ol Self-Measuring Oil Tanlis. Employ about sue hundred uud twinlytive lutHi, system of public schools and besides several scholastic institutions of high rank have hero found adequate support and management. The right place foi tho business man or manufacturer is where they ca.it ?ot the many advantages required to run their business t.nd s jecessfully compete with others in the same line. These FOiVfETURH rTYRifAND C A!ET CO. Largest Retailers in the Vest in the Above tines ol Goods. They Have Immerse Stores at Ft Wayne, Lafayette and Terrs Haute, Ind., and at Jackson, Mich., each with about one aero oi f lo r surface. They Kmnloy Tun Hundred Satosmon uud Merit litloH. many advantages are to bo fomid in Fort Wayne with her Natural Gas (at about ono-half the cost of other fuel) the many trtiiil lines of railroad ri lining through the city; every express company ill existence represci ted by their ugunts, cheap rents, or if they wish to purchase, good value lu r?al estate, and low tuxes. FORT WAYNE ORGAN CO., ma:;vfactx'bkks oi Packard Organs, "atalogue and Information free by addressirg Fori Wayne Organ Co., Fort Wayne, ind. Employ 200 men the year arotinct. Hesidcs tho above concerns tho Pittsburgh, Fort Wtyno .fc Chicago l!i.llioad employ -1,000: tile Wabash liiiilroad, 1,000; liu-Grand Kapids and Indiana, :.'00; the Xi. kle l'late, Uf.ke Shore and Midiigan Southern, ant M uncle l!al rouds, between two and three hundroil, ami the Fort Waynn Mlectric Street Car Company, a large nil inter of men. If you are looking for a locat ion do not fail to visit this beautiful city. Show Youi-selves Men. Let 1110 eainentlv exhort you, my yomig friends, in nil your business transactions in future life, to show yourself men. Disdain to descend to tho low, mean and I'e'.ty, not to say dishonest, urtilices In which some will resort, to turn a few jieimiei from imotiier Hum's pocket into liis own. If you lmvo an article to m II, do not rececnt it to lie tiny bettor Hum it is. lfiIiu: defects, do not leave tho liureluver toliud them out if lie can, especially iii'tee you havo concealed tlieni by thrusting thorn under cover; but do you )oiut thorn out, exactly nl they are. Never nsK a littlo more f r an article than ii; is worth, liec.iuso you think the. iirm yon lire dealing with is ignorant o; tho market value. W ion buying au article, have the candor to iieknow h il.ie whatever liooil ipialit os it nniv possess, aud do not try to make it appear lo havo defects which yon Ui:ov it has not. A iiirtK will aever do such tliii irs, and vou will not, if there ii aiiytliin', iiinmy about you. I jct honor, ti uthfi.li ess aud strict integrity charactoriiie everything you say and do, in all the f.flaira of life, s.i liiul there never shall bo occasion to say, concerning any one of you, "ho i-i a person that needs watolijng." Un: A, C. .Uahtivin.

The Sultan's Day's Wor. A salary of $10,000 a rlny would appear to those who havo hut few wants a nice competency. That is the daily wages of Abdul Hamid, and no sovereign alivo earns his money harder. Out of that sum he lias, moreover, to pay for his ownl.oard, flic, and candles, his lodgings alone aro freo; so that considering the footing on which his establishment is piaecd, ho must be a man of order and oct nomy to make both ends meet with ;;o sm-iil an income at his command. Thoro is, inileed, no moro diligent or strive man in his empire than the suit in, and it is literally true of hiin to say that ho cans his bread in tlio sweat of .'lis brow. He gives personal audience to everyone who applies for it, whenever it is possible; when not, liis first adjutant giveii audience for him. The liOO wives of Abdul-Aziz have vanished and Abdul Hamid finds it as much as he can do to meet tho milliners bills of a pi) :r three dozen spouses. This scanty harem leaves him a gooj deal moro tirno for devotion and state business. 1 to leaves his apartment betimes, and bathes tha prison of hi soul in tepid water, after which he stretches himself full length upon a carpet and breathes a Rilont morning' prayer. He then drink a cup of chocolate and proceeds immediately after to tho affairs of tho state. Dispatches, are received nnd sent, reports examined and approved of, expenses consented to, decorations granted, ministers and. ambassadors received, and that goes on for several hours. Toward noon a second carpet is spread at the feet of tho ruler of the faithful, whereon he prays again, and then tikes his second breakfast. After that ho goes out for 0, drive, and when lie returns he is at thci disposal of his family and the inhabitants of tho palace. He gives audience to his broihi rs and sisters, listens to the report of tho household oflieers, confers with tho chief of tho enntichs on all. Rorts of delicate subjects and gives him his orders. The imaun. or chaplain ol! the palace, also conies in the evening, and the suit in prays or reads some pious book with him. Thres times iu tho week the sultan takes lessons on the Eiano from 0 French teacher that is, e listens to his teacher playing a few morceaax, but never pl ays a single scalo himself. Lt.W;r in the evening he dispatches more state budness, and titer, an hour before midnight he, accompanied only by the chief of the eunuchs, retires to th-i mysterious recesses ot the harem. xcliang?. A war St-iry . Henry J. Ravage, one of the Soldiers' Home veterans, tells the following thrilling story of a war incident : The oftmooted que tion "Wi s ever a desperately wound ed soldier shot dead, at hiii own earnest solicitation, by a comrade ?" his answor iii tho affirmative by youi: humble servant. It hippened as follows : The writer, a member of G Company, 1st Df iaware Infantry, was then attached to the Third 1! rigade (Weber's), Third Divison (French's.) Second corpa (Sumner's). After ratling Auiietam creek, planning through plowed fields, etubblefields and cornfields, his regiment was lit illy locaned within plain view of the enemy, when the welcowo command rang along the line to "load and fire at trill." It was then that our daily target practice at Fortress Monroe came in :o excellent use, as many a poor devil of the (ith Alabama learned to his cost. After firingoleven rounds the writer was wounded and ordered to the rear. While retreating in good order, b-.it making most excellent time, his routo led him through a portion of the Irist. br,;iadc Here ho saw a sight that capped the climax of horror. A member of that devoted brigade wan aimlessly stumbling ar.-ound with both eyes shot oui:, begging someone, "for the love of God," to put an end to hii misery. A lieutenant of the 4th New York was passing by, and, seeing the poor fellow's condition and hearing hin appeal, Lo l ilted before him and asked if lie really meant wh it lie said. "O, yes, comrade, was the reply, "1 can not posnihly live and my agony ia unendurable." Without another word the officer drew his pistol, placed it to the victim's righ t ear, turned away his head, and pulled the trigger. A half-wheel, a convulsive gasp, and one more unfortunate had passed over to the silent majority. "It was better thus," said the lieutenant, replacing his pistol and turning toward tho writer, "for tho poor fellow could' Just then a solid shot took the lientenant's head off, and the "subsequent proceedings interested him no more." Milwaukee Sentinel. Jim'i Vi'u.ted Education. Tho point of tho following absurd anecdote applies to other classes of society than that represented: "Jim, it does seem to mi dat yer's putting yer edyeation ter a mighty po' use. I ain': heard a big word from yer vet. I can im'erstan' yer gist as well as i did 'fore y or went ter dat school. Kf a man's edyr'ated I want him to talk so I can't un'erstan' him. Me au' yer muddor hab be!n talkin' 'bout dis matter, and we'se so grieved way down iu d.3 flesh. Jim, ivbat's the big word of grasshopper?" " Orthopterous insects of tho genus gryllus, according to Webster," replied the young nan. " But de tnther day when dem folks was heali jer spoke of a grasshopper jest de Ram.:! as de ignorantes nigger hi de country, an' brought shame down on do heads of yer mviddor aud-myself. What's do big word fur goat?" " Mammiirous quadruped of the genus eapra," a nswered the young man. " But wh" didu't yer say so, 'stead of savin' goat 1 ike a nigger, an bringin' tin tingle ob embarrassment to yer fader'ii face? What did I giu yer dat schoolin' fur to talk like an uneducated son of u po' white man? Think dat I'se gwino ter keep yer heah iu idleness 'lessen ve:r can refleek eredic on do family? Jim, what is do t ig word for fool?" " I don't know, sir." "'er don't? Den yer ain't 'quainted wid yerself. Yer doan' recognize whtv? yer stands. Go out dar in de field wid a mule un' identify yerself." Arkanxatl Traveler. ' A. IVlHe I'rooautitm. Do Smith What a homely girl you wore promenadirg with at Coney Island, the other day. James My father told mo to shun beautiful sli 311s and I have selected tha ugliest ono 1 could iind. Texas Sifting.

We shou il all be more considerate of the over worked capital "1," and use it less. THE GETTIXG IT POW.V is bad c noiiph, with tho ordi ru-.ry pill. But tbo having i'i down in worse. Aud, after ali tho dislu rbance, thcro'.i only a littlo temporary good. From beginning to etid, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets am W fe Ua better. They're tho smnUen I KB and easiest to tako tiny, lilM fcf sugar-coated granules tha; T W anv cn'- " ready for. Then I I they do their work so easily i4 ami so naturally that it lasts, 1 1 -v Thoy absolutely and permanLJ - ently cure Constipation, Indigestion, Unions Attacks, Sick and Billcus Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach Rnd bowels, They're pnan'iiiteirii to give satisfaction, or your money i j returned. The mae tens of Dr. SajrCs Catarrh Remedy say : "If we cant cure your Catarrh no matter what your case is, we'll pay you $100 in casti." Now yoi can see wba: is said ot other remetiioH, aud decido Khich in mot likely to curt' you. CwU uly 60 cent.

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Mahogany. Tho mahogany tree, says the Lumber World, is a native of the West Indies, the Bahamas and that portion of Central America that lies adjacent to tlio Bay of Honduras, and has also boon found 111 Florida. It is stated to be of moderately rapid growth, reaching id full maturity iu about 200 years. Full grown, it is one of the mouurchs of tropical America. Its trurdt, which often exceeds forty feet in length and six in diameter, aud manKive arms, rising to a lofty height and spreading with graceful sweep over immense spaces, covered with beautiful foliage, bright, glossy, light and airy, clinging so long to the spray as to make it almost an evergreen, present a raro combination of loveliness and grandeur. The leaves i.vo small, delicate and polished like those of tho laurel. The dowers are in nail and white or greenish yellow. The fruit is a hard, wood v capsule, oval not unlike the head of a turkey in size and shape and? contains Ave cells, in caoili of which are inclosed about fifteen seeds. tinea or Sweot Oil. Clean bronzes with sweet oil, carefully rubbed on, then polish with chamois. If troubled with croakliiE shoos, rub tlio sidos of the soles with a little sweet oil. Sweet oil will clean Britannia metal; rub it well with a llan(,el cloth and then wash off in warm suds. For sunburn, sweet all and llmo water two parts oil to one of lime water will fce found very efficacious. To remove warts, apply sweet oil and cinnamon, which will in tlmo cause them to disaopcar. For Inflammatory rheumatism, dissolve into a pint of sweet oil one ounce of pulverized saltpetre and thoroughly rib the parts affected. Good Housekeeper.

Cnvlnff la. Juat as a rotten tenement collapses when too meat a weight or strain Is brouj-ht to bnar upon its upper floors, mo does a pnnr physique collapse and cave in when subjected to the Htraln of disease which moet oome sooner ox later If it is not ro-enforcod trad built tip. Hoetetter's Stomach Hitters it of Immense if.rvica to the debilitated, the nervous end the dy ipcptic, becanse It strengthens aud proventH them from laving In. It U not necessary ta have the blcepx ot a Samson to 'be healthfully vigorous. Many slender, apparently fragile nd undersized people enjoy phenomen al health. Vigor means the ability todlaest, sleep, awl cut well. This power Hostetter's t tomeh Bitters will confer. It will, besides, cure t-alaiia, bilious, rlieuinatio and kidney ailments, mitigate the infirmities ot age, and overcome nervousness. Inoculating Cattle in Africa. During our midday bait he bad all our oxen inoculated with the virus of tho bine sickness, for this fatal malady was then raging in Khama's country. Our wagons were placed side by side, and with an ingenious contrivance of thongs our conductor aud driver managed to fasten the plunging animals by the horns, while a string steeped in tho virus was passed with a needle through their tails. Sometimes after this process tho tails swell and fall off, and up country a tailless ox has a value peculiarly his own. It is always rather a sickly time lor the poor beasts, but as wo lost only two out of thirty-six from this disease, we voted the remedy successful. Fortnightly Review. ,r. S. rAKKEH. Freilonia, N. V., Buys : "ShU not call on you for tho Sl'X) reward, lor I beliav Hell's C'Atarrh t'uro will cure any zo at catarrh. Wat Tory bad." Write him for twrticulnrs. Sold by Druggists, 7oc Ago of Aniimnls. As circumstances alter cases, so the aa:e of any full-crown animal cannot be determined by the teeth. When all the perm anon t teeth appear an animal Is full crown, and Its ago to this time is decided by this fact. But after this the tooth may bo worn by sandy pasture, or discolored, or fail by disease, or bo affected iu various ways so as to make it impossible to certainly Ox tho ace. For some time I had been trouble J with LivM- Complaint : exhibited nil the common symptoms, biliousness, huada?he, poor digestion, furred and coated toneus. bad taste in tho mouth, etc. Swamp-Boot cured me. Am having great sale ca your lleracdies. J. C. McCiillouok, The Dtueeist. Lawron:eburgh. Ind. Silage. Whenever the conditions are favorable for the rotting of si lane, there it is quite possible for the sidelining to rot also if the lining be of wood. No Half.Way Woke. Cure yooi cough thru ' oughly. Hale's Honey ov KiBliioc.vd akd j 1 All will do it. A ;ooti Answvrr. Passonffer (on whom water is dripping through roof of horse-car durlr.fr siowcr, augrllY to conductor) Say, is this always tho ease? Conductor Xo, sir; oulv when it rains. Economical, easy to take, Small Bilo Beans. Might Drop Bend. Insurance Doctor I don't think it would be a safo thins to admit this man. Agent Why not? Isn't un In good condition? "Apparently so. lint he confesses ho once took a bath in a barber-shop. " Dox"T fool with indUostlnn nor with a d Morderod liver, but take Beoebam's Pills fi r immediate relief. 25 cents a host. ttutter and Cows. Remember no frutter cow pays for her keep unless she yields noro than 150 pounds a year. Cows producing loss than that will bankrupt their owner. No moro old pills for me. Smell Bile lieans, if you please. A man sentenced to ho hanged is above suspicion. FITS.-All ritsropidiro br tlr. KUn' Great Kervn Kextorei'. Kb Fit a1tT lirst day's visa. MarvitlouH cure. Treatise ami tl ' trial tattle fwe to Fit cauim. Send to IX. Kline, m ,lreh lit . l'hlln, Pm. An cieht day clock Is a long-winded aTair. Cures Pain Promptly. 'REE Illustrated Publications, WITH MP, dsMriUni Mlnnwta,Ko!ihI)aliat!i.MontM, Idaho, Wsahlnctea aatt OMOn, tbe FREE OOVERKMEM T Ids PND LOW PRICE UAnvtipnu nun menu PACIFIC R. R. if-Tha bit ArrieUun.i OvtiH and Timber I.aii J row open to Bottler. Mai'cd FREE. Addr? ' (ill iii. IU iaAXKOlU, Lutl lam,, K 2. It. K liU rl, Ma. RlrANa lAtiULsLB niffaiMiJ iv the bluutj. urt) tttua and eflectualii mi' Biwiitii r , u'ei aim uvn nun-. tlie best uustiiclu .iiiowil for blilou J Baaj. cunttiratioit, dyspepsia, foul reath.heiUiDLe,':.ontaI Jeprenioti, luiiuui uiijifsuoo oau coiuniiiiipiitl VI: tl all dlewij CiiiJKsHl by ftVJur QM the BtouiKfli. lirv: or Im-wcI lo ceris inn thdlr proper functions. rr,i,m girn to otm1 HIIANB CHEMICAL CO , loTTm-iice St. Haw York, i FAT FOLKS REDUCED Mrs. A lins. Minll Otstsra-n M . wrlfaM I J "U al.M u!n s..annal. s.Asi I lo 1st rrfuctiou of ia liw." For oironli mrntM, with 6a. I AViixlilnu lon, ,t , W Successful ly Prosecutes Clauria.

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"German Syrup" Two bottles of Germ in Syrup cu ?ed me of Hemorrhage of the Ivtings when other remedies failed. I am a married man and, thirty-six years of age, and live with my wife and two little girls at Durham, Mo. I have stated this brief and plain so that all may understand. My case was a bad one, and I shall be glad to tell anyone about it who will write me. Philip I. Schenck, PO. B0X45, April 25, 1890. No man could ask a more honorable, business-like statement. tt

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Both thfr method and result when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the tasts, and acts gently yet promptly on tha Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cupss habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the tatte and acceptable to the rftoniach, prompt in its action and truly beneiicial in Ha eflecte, prepared only front the most healthy and agreeable substances, itt m tny excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. feyrup of Figs is for s3 ia Wo aid $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will .procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYtWP CO. StH FRANCISCO, DHL LQUISVIUE. KY. HEW '0U. -K The Wabash 8. H. Go. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, Wait for the Great Low Kate HARVEST l'lXt;iIRsiONS to be run by thi WABASH lMILKOAI) on August 30th. September 27th, an 1 Oetober iUth, ISM, to points A oBt. Soothvest, &nd Northwest. Kemcmber the Wabash it, the Great Through Kecllnlng Chair Car Rente, and is the only railroad in tbo State ot Otlo, Indians, and Michigan giving its patrons Fics 14eutH in these luxurious palace curs. Go Wost and enjoy a few -weeks restimd recreation el a nomluel expense. For map-i, time tallies' en I full part lculars, sddreee the m -sreat Wabash A(:ent, or write to F. chandler. Gen. Pass, and Ti sket Agent, Wabash B. R. St. Ionia. Mo. ttiB Dutch Process No Alkalies OR Other CMmJcals are used ia tbo preparation of W. BAKER & CCS reakfastCocoa which im abinlnttlit pun und sitlwVe i It ha more him three times I rae strengtn ul Cocoa mixed with Sturcb. AiTowroot or - m i isy aitftar. sou im xa r ngra economical, costing less than one rent a eup. It is delicious, nourishing, sad JtAslLT DIGESTED. Sold byCI-orer everjrwh ire. W. BAKES & CO., Dorchester, Ttam ISH BRK This Trade Mark la on ttebeat WATERPROOF COAT niuetrated In the Work! f mttaiocue Jprc0- A. .1. TOWCR. BOSTON. MASS. iYr SECONO-HAKD PRINTING MACHIN ERY anil ou-iw lioerai price lor tae eaaw insv 1 rliangis tor new. Our stork ot Oyllndsr Presses, Jot) I'r esses. Paper Cutters and Oas Kogini e is the larcost tn be lound in tbo State. It you wish to trade or buy IM. ue hear tmm you. We have bartalna to oiler, TOUT WAVNK NKWSPArEK UNION. "ort M ayuev Ind. . VK. Tt7fEIJX (ioitRAVU'8 ORIKNTA. ill CKKA.M, OR MAtilCAL UKAl T.FiKiC UemovesTsn J' rai,lea.FreoK--ut. ue. uaeu anq E' j" I"rl?"3ifci ilionlnty,aail ;t :mm ttnod ft te PiaS A vTr t anil Issobarailiss - S 13 9 yy we tah. it t be " Ax i Jif Kl en "it m properly ma i". Accent no eoi uterteit ot a similar name. Dr. i.. .i. Sayerwiidto all Jvcl tin hahttox. a rafiiutit At roaUdiestcta I oi all lb) Skin reparations." One bottle win last au mouths, unto I every ilav. Also TorrjaK Ht'Biiut iviuocesBUPc IllimiH nair without imury to tl.e skin. FKKI. T. HOI KINS. lion., s; Great Jones St, N.T. JsfDewtrp of bane imitacvM. 1 000 Itewwd for street and proof of any ouo solUmr th sumo. PR, ISAAC THO HI PS OWH CELEBRATED EYici-WATEH. Thts iu u- .f itti-tt:ciXly roi.t4rfrt d sii inn prsc:Ipiltn, ami has been la wutut use for UfMcty c'ntury. thcro aro iVw tlta- to hc nvanfciiia a:-P uLj.vt more aistress-lng than ran yufc W n no. Mrhaprt. for which more mnvealiea have beett li ti -.vitbout Ruccrw, For all external tnttammawM. th,. u i., itaiiii-.irt rv.mniv rr i.hA aino tUm aro followed it will novr f eiArtlealaly Ini-tte the attcnt on of i.hvBicUtn to Ha inerlw. fw ttl'byalUlwKisU- wHS K THOaWao WWW ft CO., TUOT, K. V. . cuUha 1797. HARLOW'9 Indico Dlue. Tlio 1 aia Ily Waab Blue. lor sals br Ori ' W. N. V tVIien Wiittug to Ailerlii'm, tmf you a w tito Aavwittscmonc ia tut iiapwv. CaasumnllrSI and people who hare weak laws or a noma, should tus riso'a Care tor Consumptkm. It tass cntee4 thoiuiala. Itbne notlunre,l oiia. It la not bad to tttke. It In tlu best coiiati s;nip. Hold eTcrywbarfl. a. asTi'illlillri

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