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Ask for .\, Ivory Soap -i and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere.

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HAIR BALSAM

Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Bestore Gray

Hair to Its 'Youthful Color. Cuivs scalp diseases St hair lulling. 30c, and $1.00 at Druirgietg

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HINDERCORNS*

The onlv surecurcfor Corns,

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CURE

fir ASTHMA

Catarrh Hay Fever, Diptitlieria, Whooping Conglu CronD and Common Colds.

Recommended by Physicians and sold by Druggists throughout the world. Send for Freo Sample.

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miMiy I OBI lowed to ooatJnoo MawAHiuA _.-• tumors form and •ITCHING PILES.W^M.0^ becoming Terr »orc. BWAYJfK'S OINT-

MENT stops tholtohlnir and bleeding be^s ulceration* and In most eases remove* tbe to* mora. SWATWM'S

OINTMBXT

is sold bjdruggist*, or nailed

toj addre«« on receipt of pries, 60 cu. a box 3 boxes, $1.13. fa&ma letters, DE. SWAYNK BON. Philadelphia. Pa.

DISEASES

SWAYNE'S OINTMENT

ABSOLUTELY CUBES. The ilmple application

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"Swim's OUTTHIKT" wltfcoct

any internal medicine, will cure any cane of Tetter Sail Bbeum.Rlngwonn. Pile*,Itch.Brrea.pimples.KrTBlpolu.&o. Be mailer bowobitlnate or lonxnindlnr. BoM hrdruccijln. »ent br maU for 50 ou. S Rozea, fl.JS. AjdroM.

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Salvation Oil S'K

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CARTERS

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CURE

Blck Headache and reliove all tho troubles tootfient to a bilious etato of tho system, suoh as Dlidness, Nausoa, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain In tho Side, &o. While their most rtmurk&blc success boa boon shown ta outing

SICK

fee&flache, yet Carter's Uttle Liver

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equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre. Tenting this annoying complaint, while they alas correct all disorders of thostomach^timulate tha liver and regulate the bowels.<p></p>HEAD

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(Acl i«uf/er from thiB distressing complaint butfortucatoly their goodness does notend here,and those .•who once try them will find these littlo pills valu. &blo In so many ways that they will not be wil­

ling to do without them. But after allalckinfl

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fa the bane of BO many lives that hero is when ve make onr great boast. Our pills euro it while I Others do not. I Carter's Little IAver Pills aro very small and Tory easy to tako. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by tholr gentle action please all who use them. In vials at US cents five for $1. Sold fly druggists everywhere, or sont by mail. -?f.ARTER MEDICINE CO., New

York

SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

CLOSE OF CONFERENCE.

[CONTINUED FHOM TIL I HP PAOE.!

but tnktf'i ooldly and abolished if possible. He stilted that at the geueral conference

tricks

h-i'l

been

resorted to

to proi lire election*, and that he himself hud been dined and drVtm about in carriages to influence his te. The discussion waxed warm and many hard blows were '-riven and taken, but finally the paragraph in resrard to political methods was adopted aud the last one in regard to the election of bishops was stricken out. The report was then taken up by paragraphs from the beginning, aud tue p-irt relating to popular amusements was adopted unanimously. Pending discussion on the relative number of conversions r.u adjournment was taken until 3 o'clock.

MONDAY AFTEKXOON.

After devotional exercises the minutes of the morning sossiou were read. The whole report of the committee on the state of the church was laid on the table. The call of ministers on trial was then made and the following persons admitted: Arte inns Ward, Oscar H. Berry, Quincy A. Myers, R. C. Wilkinson, John P. Benson, Reuben Moffit, A. Gr. Yount, J. B. Bell, T. J. Reeder, Oliver P. Paxson.. E. G. Pelley, of the Canada church, tvas admitted into the traveling connection. H. M. Campbell was re-admitted from the Nebraska conference. Tho committee on the Women's Foreign Missionary Society then made its report which was accepted. The committee on Domestic Missions, made its report, and it was accepted. The Educational committee reported in favor of keeping the Bible in the public Bohools. Report was accepted. C. Kennedy was admitted from the S. E. Indiana Conference and made effective. The oommittee on Temperance reported in favor of aggressive measures to bring this great question to an issi'e. The report resolved that ministers should advocate and vote for prohibition and not countenance the license system in any way. S. P. Colvin, chairman of the ommittee, submitted a minority report ffering thanks to the last Congress for ts original paokage legislation. His esolutions favored local option 'measures as more practical than total prohibition measures. The minority report was lost by a vote of 39 to 33. The part of the majority report reiferring to voting was struck out by a vote of 49 to 31. The thanks of the conference were then extended to the Congress of the

U. S. for its heroic action on the temperance question. Tho report was then accepted. The board of stewarts then reported. Clem Studebaker, of South Bend, J. W. Greene, of Crawfordsville, S. T. Cooper, of St. Joe, Mich., and Richard l'eanant, of Terro Haute, were announced as elected tis trustees for DePauw University. On motion it was resolved to incorporate Gen. Wallace's address of welcomo in the published copies of the conference minutes. After the transaction of some minor business, the closing devotional exercises and the reading of the appointments the conference adjourned sine die.

The Thirty-second question, "Where Shall The Preachers be Stationed This Year?" was answered by the announcement as follows:

CR YWFORDSVILLE DISTRICT. H. xl. MIIJDLETON, Presiding Elder. Catlin—C. O. Stallard, supply. Clermont—J. Boleourt. Covington—W. F. Swltzer. Crawfordsville—G. W. Swltzer. Crawfordsville Circuit—J. M. Stafford. Danville—S. P. Edmundson. Darlington and Potato Creek—p. T. Spohn. Flackville— J. S. Hoaglaud, supply. Haughville—C. U. Stockbarger. Hillsboro apd Wuynetowu—K. R. Moflit. Jamestown and North Salem—J. W. Greene. Ladoga—E. W. Lawlion. Mace—L. J. Hiulley. supply. 51 arshal 1—To be supplied. Newtown—H. M. Campbell. New Richmond—J.U. Bell. Perrysville— W. A. Smith. PittsDoro—H. G. Ogden, supply. Rookvllle—F. M. Pavey. Uusselville—S. M. Hays. Shawnee Mound—W. F. Clark. Veedersburg—J no. W. Foster, supply. Wiiveland—H. L. Kindig. Youutsvllle—J. F. McDanlel.

FRANKFORT DISTRICT. J. A. CLEAKWATEUS, Presiding Elder. Bethel—G. W. Bower. Bringhurst—B. F. Ivey. Burlington—J. B. Combs. Camden—J. C. Reeve. Colfax—W. H. Broomfield. Dayton and Mulberry—N. E.Tinkhum. Delphi—J. A. Maxwell. Frankfort—W. B. Slutz. Frankfort Circuit—J. Hill, supply. Jefferson Circuit— To be supplied. Klrkliu-C. D. Royse. Lebanon—W. P. McKlnsey. Lebanon Circuit—H. C. Neal. Logansport Circuit—G. F. Cramer. Michlgautowu—E. G. Pelley. Pittsburg—To be supplied. Rotnney—J. S. Wright. Kosston—To be supplied. Rossville—J. C. Martin. ,V.» Stockwell—S. Godfrey. Thorntown— D. Haudley. Whitestown— A. A. Hendricks, supply. Zionsville—S. C. Kennedy. .•

LAPORTE DISTRICT. SAMUEL BECK, Presiding Elder. Argos—B. H. Beall. Door Village—R. H. Sanders. Kewamia—J. W. Shell. LaPorte—S. P. Colvin. LaPorte Circuit—To be supplied. Marmont—U. M. Hutchins, supply. Michigan City—L. C. ItUvkles, New Carlisle—H. H. Dunlavy. North udson S. W. Goss. North Liberty—W. U. Warren. Plymouth—D. M. Wood. Rochcstei—II.A.Tucker. Rolling Prairie—E. R. Johnson. South Bond, First Church—J. H. Hollingswortli.

Grace Church—W. R. Mlkels. Slilburu Memorial—J. H. Wilson. Circuit—To be supplied. Union Mills—E. P. Bennett. Walkerton—O. H. Berry. •. Westville—R. D. Utter. Winamac aud Star Cltj'—W. A. Mathews. J. W. Harris, Superintendent and Chaplalnof the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home.

VALPARAISO DISTRICT. J. L. SMITH, Presiding Elder. Brooke—J. II. Wiley. Burnettsville—J. W. Loder. Chesterton—W. Hall. Crown Pointr-D. Tillotson. East Chicago—To lie suiiplled. Hummond—G. R. Streeter. Hebron—J. B. Smith. Lowell—D.A.Rogers. Medarysville—J. N. Harmon. Mouon—J. T. Stafford aud C.H.Jesse,supply Montieello—C. A. Brooke. Morocco—J. J. Thompson. Remington—J. H. Worrall. Rensselaer—T. F. Drake. Renssalaer Circuit—R.M.Simmons. Rose Lawn—Edward Day, supply. Royal Center—J. B. Sites. Valparaiso— It. S. Martin. Valparaiso Circuit—A. M. Virdon. South Valparaiso—A. H. DeLoug. Wheeler—It. C. Wilkinson. Wolcott—'/. Lambert, supply. I'. B. Wood, Missionary to South America.

LAFAYETTE DISTRICT. J. H.CISSEL, Presiding Elder.' jVmbla—Henrj-Ross. Attlca—H. N.Ogden. Battle Ground—J. A. Patterson.'

Roswnll—W. E.McKenzie. Brookston—Artemas Ward. fowler—O. C. Haskell. Ooodland—N. F.Jenkins. Keutlaud—J. J. Cluypool. Lafayette, Cougress Street—K. M. Dunkel barger.

Mnth Street—A. W. Wood, Trinity—Frost, Craft. Vest Lafayette—J. O. Campbell. I.afayetto Circuit—A. G. Yount. Montmorencl—L. S. Smith. Oxford—W. N. Dunn. Pine Village—J. C. Kemp. Shadcland—C. L. Harper. State Line—T. J. ltceder. West Lebanon—C. B. Mock. Willlamsport—T. E. Webb, Wm. Graham, agent of the Preacher's Aid Society member of tho West Lafayette Quarterly Conference.

J. A. Potter, Chaplain of theU. S. Army member of the Trinity Quarterly Conference, Lafayette.

GREENOASTLE DISTRICT. A. A. GEE,Presiding Elder. Annapolis and Montezuma—J. Ilolim. Balnbridge and Mt. Pleasant—S. S. Shumaker, supply. Hellmore—H. H. Biddle, supply. Brazil. Hendricks Chapel—Allen Lewis and

J. Dawson.

Brazil, French Mission—To be supplied. Carbon—J. H. Strain. C'arpentersville and New Maysville—'W. M. Hurt.

Clayton—U.S. McCartney, supply. Clinton—T. Meredith. Coatsville—J. P. Henson. Coxvllle—E. M. Hobart, supply. Fillmore and Cartersburg—A. C. Miller, supply.

Greencastle. College Avenue—S. B. Town. Harmony—C. O. Meriea, supply. Harveysburg—Q. A. Myers. Knlghtsvllle—L. H. Murlin. Morton— D. H. Guild, supply. Newport-F. W. Geo. Plalnfleld— J. H. Carson. Sanford—John Patterson, supply. Staunton, Seelyvllle and Ueelsvllle—David Bowers, supply.

Summit Grove—O. B. Rlppetoe. Terre Haute, Asbury—Isaac Dale. Centenary—T. 1. Coultas and A. T. Brlggs.

Circuit—D. W. Itisher. H. A. Gobin, Dean of Theological School and T. J. Bassett. Principal Preparatory Dep'i, and members of College Ave.lQuarterly Conference

TRANSFERS.

F. W. Heinenway to Genesee Conference. A. W. Greenman to North Indiana Conference.

J. It. Wood to New England Conference. M. M. Parkliurst to Wisconsin Conference. J. S White to South Dakota Conference. E. V. Claypcol to Puget Sound Conference. J. T. Abbett to Oregon Conference. E. A. Sehell to New York Conference. Telisphore Leveque to New York Conference. S. B. Grimes to Genesee Conference. W. E. McLennan to Mexico Conference. F. B. Blakemore to St. Louis Conference. S. A. Bend to Genesee Conference. T. D. Moore to North Dakota Conference. T. J. Coultas from Minnesota Conference. James A. Patterson from Indiana Confer ence.

Albert T. Brlggs from North Indiana Confer ence. Joseph Dawson from

H. A. Gobin from Kansas Conference. A. W. Greueman from Slexico Conference.

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CONFERENCE NOTES.F I

R*v.

A. W. Wood, of Lafayette, w&s

F. Pettit's roommate at Brazil last year. Deputy marshal Bird, of Frankfort, who was assasinated by a horse thief Oct. 3, was a parishoner of Rev. W. B. Slutz.

Bishop Fowler spent a portion of Saturday afternoon with General Lew Wallace hearing read portions of the General's new book.

J. B. DeMotte is one of the oldest and most honored superannuatei of the conference. He begun preaching in the Indiana Conference in 1810,

The number of the second year class who were ordained Deacons last Friday made the following grades: Stockbarger, Sf Worrell, 8i, Dawson, 8 Simmons, 7 6 10 Harper, 7| Tinkham, 7i Dunn, 7 Green way, 7. All who fell below 7 in any study were notified that they must bring the work up by next conference and sustain examination.

The Rev. S. B. Grimes, pastor for two years past at Colfax and Epworth League organizer for Frankfort distriof, has been transferred to the Genesee Conference now in session under the presidency of Bishop Ninde at Bradford, Penn. He is a consecrated and successful man, abundant in labors for the Gospel of Christ. He goes East on account of the illness of his wife, who is now under treatment at Clifton Springs, New York.

At the Conference held in Terre Haute in 1870, Bishop Simpson presiding, a class of 12 were admitted on trial. Of this class four remain in this Conference, J. W. Harris, H. C. Neal, D.P. McClain and E. R. Johnson. These brethren dined together to day at the home of E. R. Johnson on west Market street in Lougview. The other members of the class doing work as ministers are E. R. Dille, of California, D. G. Lcsourd, of Puget Sound, and N. A. Chamberlain, of Colorado.

Henry B. Buchtel, formerly of this conference, now of Denver, was in the oity. His career is a remarkable one but quite characteristic of the Methodist preaoher. He graduated from DePauw in the same class with Rev. Alfred Kummer. He went to Bulgaria as a missionary but on account of his wife's health he soon returned. He has preaohed on the Zionsville circuit,at the Locust street church at Greencastle, at Richmond and Lafayette. Seven or eight years ago he was called to Denver and after a few years of successful work undertook the building up of a new church. A structure worth §1,000,000 was erected, the finest Methodist ohurch in the world. His present salary is a little less than §8,000 but for some reason it is said now that he will soon return to Indianapolis to take charge of one of the weaker churches there. He is a powerful speaker and giant in a social way. He wears the high vest of the Episcopal rector and looks younger than he really is, his age being about forty-live. 1 S

Health Is Better than Gold. If you have bad breath,sluggish bowels, pain in the small of your back, nervousness or giddiness, your vital organs are sadly out of order. A mere dose of physic will not help you. Your only wise course is to take Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, cf Roundout, N. Y., and cleanse your system of tho Impurities. It regulates the Liver and Kidneys.

Unleso more care Is given to the hair the coming man Is liable to be a hairless animal bence, to prevent tho hair from falling use Hall's Hair Renewer.

Sure to relieve. There is no failure in Simmon's Liver Regulator.

CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50c. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Moffett, Morgan & Co,

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Postmortem Examination. On Monday Drs. Eusminger and Ristine made a postmortem examination of the body of little George Nash, who fell upon his knife Sunday aud died Mondav afternoon. They found the blade had penetrated the sternum and broke off close to the handle remaining fixed in the boue. The point of the blade had penetrated the right auricle of the heart and death ensued from exhaustion. The end could not have been otherwise under any manner jf treatment, and even if the steel could have been removed the result would have been the same.

Dismissed.

The case of Cordelia Oliver against Wm. Oliver for divorce has been dismissed at plaintiff's cost for failing to prosecute. It will be remembered that Oliver lay in jail severul weeks, haying threatened his wife's life for attempting to secure a divorce, and being unable to give bond was bound over to keep the peace.

geg-BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Conatlp&tlOO.

The Sister of Mrs. Pettit.

Mrs. Laura E. Shields, of West Monroe, N. Y., the sister of Mrs. Hattie E. Pettit. Is here to attend her brother-in-law's trial. She Is a most lady-like Individual and wears very deep mourning. She is stopping with Mrs. Schleppy, on east Wabash avenue.

Consumption Surely Cured.

To TUB EDITOB:—Please inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless oases have been permanently cured. 1 shall bo glad io sand two bottles of my remedy FBEE to any of your readers who have consumption if they will Bend me their Express and P. O. address. KespecU fully. X. 8LOCUAI, M. 0., 181 Pearl Bt.. N. X.

BRIEFS.

—Dr. Rankin is visiting at Kalamazoo, Mich. —Rev. H. J. Lacey has returned to Richmond after a visit with his son,O.M.Locey. —Smith & Caplinger took one first prize at the State fair last week where thero were forty entries. —The Wabash Valley Horse Thief Detective Association will meet at Iudianapolis next Tuesday and a large number are preparing to attend from this county. —Dr. J. R. Duncan received Monday from his oldest sister the family Bible of his'parents. It is an old family treasure, as old as the Doctor himself and be treas ures it highly.

Whep Baby was sick, we gave her C'Jistom, When she was a .Jluld, she crind for Castoria,

When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,

McElree'8 Wine of Cardul and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in

tills county: ,.YV Crawfordsville, Lew Fisher. D. C.Smith&Co.

Moffett, Morgan & Co.

New Ross. Bronaugh & Melntyro. E Graves Ladoga, P. D. Biddle. New Market, E S Wray. Waveland, W ltoblnson.

W Fullenwider

Alamo, N. W. Myers. Waynetown, W Thompson.

WHY WILL YOU cougn wnen Shiloh's Cure will give you Immediate relief Price, 10 cents, 60 cents and $1. Moffett Morgan & Oo.

Children C»*v for Pitcher's CastMfc

A Safe investment.

Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggists a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. It Is guaranteed to bring relief In every case, when used for any affection of throat, lung or chest, consumption, Inflammation of lungs,bronchitis,asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc., etc. It is agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon.

Trial bottle free at Nye & Co. 1.

Bowels Irregular and constipated, resulting in Piles, avoided by taking Simmon's Liver Regulator.

Interesting to Farmers.

No class of people should be so careful In providing themselves with reliable family medicines as those who llvo far from physicians. Van Wert's Balsam for tho lungs Is particularly recommended to the farming community, as It Is wonderfully effects In all tliroatl and lung troubles, and Is especially adapted for children, being agreeable to take, perfectly safe and harmless, and yet Infallable for croup and whooping cough. Trial sizOj fiee. For sale by Lew Fisher

Children Cry. for Pitcher's Castoria.

Boeklen's Arnica Halve.

The beet salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, 8ores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monoy refunded. Price, 25 cents a box, For sale at Nye & Co. drugstore.

OA.TA.BBH CUBED, Health and sweet breath secured, by-Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free, Moffett, Morgan & Co-

No sounding phrases or loolish boasting are needed to draw attention to Van Werts' Balsam for the lungs. A claim is made for it that it is tho best cough medicine on the market, every bottle is guaranteed to dp all that it is claimed and everyone is invited to make a free tost of its merits. Volumes of phrase could not do more to recommend it than this. Trial Bizefree. For sale bv Lewtfisher.

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A Mother's Love

Saves Iter Ten-Year Old Child.

My Uttle glH, ten years of ago, had Bright'* Disease. Her ankles, feet, and eyes were terribly swollen. Four of our best phy.iiehvn» attended hor, hut her life was despaired o£. But a mother hopes unto the last, and I determined to try Dr. David Kennedy's FayorSte Remedy, made at Kondout, N. Y.

BRIOHT'S DXSBA.8Z1.

How happy I am that I determined upon this course—l'or one by oue tlio well known symptoms of the disease left hor. Words fall lo.express my gratitude, and I cannot too earnestly recommend the favorite Homody. Her reeovorv was entirely due to the Favorite Remedy, which was the only meiilclne taken uSter hor case was abandoned bv tho physlolan^.

MRS. LAURA A. KEMPTON. West Rutland, Vormoot.

Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy,

Prepared by

Dr. David Kennedy, ltondout New York. 81 per bottle. Six for $5. HY all drugsrints.

The greatest improvement in

Corsets during the past twenty

years is the use of Coraline in

the place of horn or whalebone.

It is used in all of Dr. Warnei

Corsets and in no others.

The advantages of Coraline

over horn or whalebone are that

it does not become set like

•.vhalebone, and it is more flexi­

ble and more durable.

Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets

are made in twenty-four differ­

ent styles, fitting every variety of

figures—thin, medium, stout,

long waists and short waists.

Sold everywhere.

WARNER BROS., Mfrs., New York and Chicago.

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Situation*) fiiriil.slK-il soon a- iiaiified. Co* of learning, low. T'lirtioulars 1'ivi AilrlivI'AI.TCNTIXP. 1IKIK. v.,.,. ,i ..

A. D- LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

194 East Main Street, with Ezra VorlP

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OMIIFES GOLDEN SPECIFIC

It can be given in a cup of tea or cotfoo.or In sir tlcles of food, without the knowledge of tho patient. If noce sary It Is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy euro, whether the patent Is a moderate drinker or an alchollc wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. It operates so quietly and with such certainty that the iiitlent undergoes no Inconvenience, and ere io Is aware. Ills complete reformation is effcted. 48-page book of particulars free. Nye Co.. druggists, Crawfordsville Ind. 11

Diseases of Women

AND SURGERY.

Consultation rooint over Smith's druj. store, South Washington Street, Craw fordavllle, Indiana.

T. R. ETTER. 11. D.

Merit Wins.

We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumptlox.'., Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund tho purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. Those remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Nye & Co., druggists. 1.

Don't suffer from Dyspepsia, Simmon's Liver Regulator.

To Cure a Bad Cough

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Cough cure (Consumption Oil)" but relieves quickly, stops tickling In tho throat, hacking, catarrh-dropping, decline, night-sweat ind prevents death from comsumptlon. Price 25c. Pamphlet free. Blngliamptcn, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by Lew Fisher.

Cure Heart Disease

Use "Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy.' It regulates, corrects and relieves the most distressing cases. Price 60 cents and $1. Pamphlet free. Blnghampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed at Nye's drug store.

Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrup cures rheumatism by striking at the s«at of the disease and rostorlng tho kidneys and liver to healthy action. If taken sufficient time to thoroughly eradicate such poison, It never fails. For sale and highly recommended by Moffett, Morgan & Oo.

Childrtn^Cry fox.Pitche^sJCastor^

I*1ftfZERS

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tin tag on

every ping.

OLD HONESTY

is acicnowi-

edaed to be tfye purest and TTjost lasting piece of Standard Chewing Tobacco on themarKet. Trying it is a better test than any talK •boat it. Give it a fair trial.

Your dealer has it. JNO. FINZER & BROS., Louisville, Ky.

LADIES' Comfort.

The greatest known Female? Remedy. Recommeiuls itself

wherever used. Pleasant to use. Not injuriousor painful. Many Doctors use itCures leucorrliooa or whites, ulceration, inflammation and congestion of the womb, falling of tho wouib, cancer and all diseases peculiar to women. Used at homo in your own privacy. 40 days' treatment, $1.00. Sent prepaid, free from observation, on receipt of price. Send for circulars. Lady ugents wanted. Address

LADIES' COMFORT MFG. CO. RICHMOND, INS.

SAfEYQUR STRENGTH

BY USING ALIEN B.WRISLErS

GOOD CHEER SOAP

LATESTANDBEST INVENIIJN-IITTLE™

HdRubbingdf Clothes

REQUIRED -ASKYQUR GROCER FOR IT FOLLOWDIRECTIONS GLOSELYV

SELLERS1 LIVER PILLS 1

Over 100 KTO«» Bold by ono drngglat. They, have no equal for corlni oH •nd Liver aid Stomach troubles. They Never Fnil. Sold by all droggltt* and country etot* keepers. Mlm A Co., IltUburgb, I*a.

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And the best lamp ever made, like Aladdin's of old, a "wonderful lamp!" A lamp ubnolutcly noncxploMtvo and una lreukiillc, which -ivesa clear, wolt, rilliant white light of 86 candle ]xncer! Purer nnd brighter than gas light, Bofter than electric light, more checrful than either I That lamp is

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"The Rochester." No Smoke, No Smell. No Broken Chimney. Only flvo years old. nnd over two inillioiiHln IINC. It must !o a good lamp to make such a tellinn Hucce**. Indeed It Is, fur lamps may come and lumps may go, but tlio "Rochester" shines on forever I Over 'J,I)I)U arliHlic varieties Ilnnitliih ami Table Lumps, ltanmiet and Study/ Vane and 1'iano l-ainps—every kind, In Bruiut* Porcelain, Krass, Nickel and Ulack Wrought Iron.

Ask tho lamp dealer for It. Look for the trademark stamp- "THE HOCIIKSTKH." If 1I hasn't tlie genuine Rochester and tho stylo you wain, or tf hero is no lamp-store near, semi to us direct for freo Illustrated catalogue (and reduced prlceh»i: ami wo will box and send you any lamp sal'oly by express, right to your door. llOCIIESTKU LAMP CO., 42 I'urk IMacc, New York. Manufnclvrrrs. itml note Owners of Rochester Patent*. ine. iMrtjtul Lamp Store in the lForlil.

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Tho (tingle Self-Llghtlnt Pocket 1.it in p. No toy nor llm crack, but a real genuine lump in nickel cute, elzo of rocket mutch safe: burn* one liour quicklyro-mied. «^0id live BKent wanted In evjrv town. Somtfxxiy xcillmake flUii

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you write and mention this paper, will tellyouhow to (Jet oue for nothing. Address Retail Department of Rochester Lamp Co., 37 Barclay Street, New York