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■ Lvlia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com* ■I aound. It Bpectiily relieves irrcgu--9 laritv. suppressed or pniuful nun--9 gtHiations, weakness of the stonuivh, ■ iuUijrvstion, bloating, leucorrhtia, 9 w ,.,ul> trouble, flooding. nervous pros■l lotion, headache, general debility, a etc. Symptoms of Womb Troubles 9 grc dizziness, faintness, extreme lassi--9 tu'lc. “don't care ” and " want-to-lsj-H left alone" feelings, excitability, ini--9 Utility, nervousness, sleeplessness, 9 flatulency, melancholy, or the “ blues," H and backache. Lydia E. Pinkham's 9 Vegetable Compound will correct all 9 this trouble as sure us the sun 9 jidi'-. That Hearing-down reeling, 9 carsing pain, weight, and backache. i» 9 instantly relieved and permanently 9 cured by its use. It is wonderful so. 9 Kidney Complaints in either wx. I' Half A I MILLION DOLLARS S To bo Civon Away in Articles of 3 Real Value to tho Users of I Mail Pouch S “Chowing and Smoking” ■ (The Onh •NTI-NCRVOU3 and ANTI-OYSPEPIIC) TOBACCO. SAVE YOUR COUPONS (or EMPTY ! BACS UNTIL COUPONS APPEAR AND GET IN EXCHANGE FREE THE FOLLOW- ■ ING VALUABLE and USEFUL ARTICLES I • VALUABLE PICTURES. © I a Handsome Water Color Fac-similes. Lard H eca(* an l Mannr, size UxUs. lu subjects. _ • Fine Pastel Fac-simile«. Landacap., end • I • Fi-urve, rise tuatit lucbea, 1U (Object*. O I . Beautiful Veneban Scenes. Works of Art. w s.ze ToxaO tuibee, 4 .objects. I • Magnificent Water Celor f.rai ores, after fa O OT f moas arttata, »ize YixSS incln's.4 subp ct* H . NO ADVERTISING ON ANY OF THE ABOVE o 99 w SnfhExcfllentWorlu If Art burr »■ vri try, r, w fl| 0 twnufrrtil, Kxeipt Tninuflb 1> ilrrs.afi- Ct ■ a kiikrinr-n.ilir.naremitotiitrtnwiitniiifrir M • home,iH i lob-t ap)irfi-ia f i MUatbi ticn. v |• • CHOICE BOCKS, ? Sb 0 Cloth Bound Standard Works, over 130 Be- W H 0 lected litten; by Kmiutnt Authors. H Popular Nnvels.3»*» title* by Favorite Authors. I TOBACCO POUCHES, ® W • Rubber, teH-closinq. < onveuifut and Qhtful > • PIPES, o HI • French Briar (Guaranteed Genuine). 0 d • POCKET KNIVES, o J R Jack Knues and Pen Knives. first quality. S| ® Am- rican manufacture, lt-izor sied. ham! w jU C forgedyfiueiy tem[)ered Blade*. SlagHamiiu Q | • RAZORS, o K a Highest Grade Steel. llol'nw Ground. | POCKET BOOKS. £ ■ • Finsst Quality Leather, Ijul.w and Gent*'. ° | • CYCLOMETERS, • II • 1000 I‘iie Repeating F«»r any aize Flcyde. Q | 0 t'xCELLENT Open Fact) WATCHES. O IB C Lhe "Mail Pouch’* Watches are made Lj Q ■ _ a leatlinif American Watch Company SB “ without qwaliju»tn.a H 0 The‘•wodta’*contain all imprf xemer i ut> O 9| flh todftte. They will wear and j eil-ria wen ~ ||| ** for a life time if only ordinarily c.wd for. !■ Cnuponaeaplnin how to a«*«*ure All Article*. I |9 Oua (atfixm tn each 5 cent (2 own«v) J’ar Lap*. ||| T»eo Cn’fponO 'in tach 10 <t/i< (4 ounce) ■ » Mail Pouch Tobacco is sold by all dealcs. SSI Pn< k.tci*"* (noionft «<i'■■) <-ont am inu n<» couj «»ra 99 v ill lw accepted a<» coupon*. " Empty E;j as crie Cui/pvn, *‘4 oz.” Empty Eau tiro a. g ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Mailed on applicalien. Hl giving complete list and description of all articles and |»| lilies of Books and Pictures; al&otei'n t" »ri 'p<tthe, . H the Bloch Bros. Tobacco Co., Wheelioo. W- Va. SH Xo coupons tifliuuged after July 1, 1X97
a The Greatest Medical Discovery I of the Age. KENNEDY’S I MEDICAL DISCOVERY, J DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., ■ Has discovered in one of our common ■ pasture weeds a remedy that cures every H kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula 8B down to a common Pimple. ■ He has tried it in over eleven hundred Bi cases, and never failed except in two cases ■ (both thunder humor). He has now in his ■ po ession over two hundred certificates ■ of its value, all within twenty miles of ■ Boston. Send postal card for book. ■ A benefit Is always experienced from ■ the tirst bottle, and a'perfect cure is war- ■ ranted when the right quantity is taken. ■ When tiie lungs are affected it causes H shooting pains, like needles passing Hi through them; the same with the Liver or ■ Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being ■ stopped, and always disappears in a week ■ alter taking it. Read the label. 1 If the stomach Is foul or bilious it wifi BB cause squeamish feelings at first. M No change of diet ever necessary. Eat M the best you can get, and enough of it. O bose, one tablespoonful.in water at bedfl tune. Sold by all Druggists. U The coolness is refreshing; Hi the roots and herbs invigora ating ; the two together aniHl mating. You get the right 9 combination in HIRES M Rootbeer. gg or.lr be Thr ChurliM K Hlroj Co., Philn lelnhil. I n latest EM g a I csiLUsae i i I: I UH LOOMIS a NYMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. kW I Pi 9 S r" I’nrinelo ■'« •'ll.. anpiMwllic !<■*■ ÜBl LI? .r. ~.| :m .1 I'-.u. <y- S'V.r ■ Be I I W-V , . by I 'rlllC- • It B I iKlHtHol-Mbt l>v mni’. I«> S'W, I ■ ■Km IL. u box. Parmelee Drug <«... I lieii.viile, N. Y. I = bf „ CURES WNkHt ALL tLbt F AILS- Efl !n Best Cough riyrup. Tiu>teH Good. Us* F-J Cel !u tlnxi Bold by druggtetfl. _ ESI
FISH CANNOT BE DECEIVED. They Won't nitv nt Every bntfy’it I look Kvon TtioiiKh n l>i.ttnlni> 1. Worn. A IlHhlng |>.n ty luul In-t'ii oi’Kaulziil, and litulhby, who Ih mi anii'iit dlaclplc >' tin' rod iiikl Ilin', luid gum' itlieiu) or thi'viirly triiln, Timl.'iti'rarrlvnlawon hurrying along iii<> road to the airras iWhli'h Wiix to Im the Hevliv of H|H>rt. "I wonder If tJmlnby liun left any tl»l for uh bi eiiteli.” aahl one of llieill. "I glleHN there Will be n few," ri'pllet: another. "l'<l have got tllwounigrt! long ago If 1 had been In hix plave When he <lro|iM n line In the water tin fish nil Heeni t<> turn around mid run the other way. Wlio'h that coming ti| t-e road, I wontlerY" "I dont know. Lookn mill, whoever It ln. Mayt>e H'h uh eHcnpi'tl lunatic." But when the figure drew nearer they recogliizeil It, It wax GiulHby, The change that hail eoiue over him, how ewer. Heeniml to fi Ty jUMtlfy the lunacy theory, lie won I efooteil, anil wore a battered, big brimmed Htruw hat. A . pair of rough. earth-Mtalued trouHer. mid a gingham xhlrt completed mi attire which on n man of Gadsby'a punctllliouN tiiHte wiiH more than niyNterlou*. "What In the name of common Hensi have you been doing?" asked one of his iriemlH hi tones of the moat anxloux concern. "Have you gone staring mad?" No," was the reply, “rm not craxy." “What are you looking like thia for. then?" “I’ve lieen trying to change my luck. I’ve hoard people say that ilhli did not possoNs a great deal of Intelligence. If anybody ever telta you that don't you believe 'em. I came up here ahead of you people to try an experiment. I've seen these country boya get bite after I bite, while 1 did nothing but hang my | find over the water and look so often tliat I resolved to try a new method. 1 got these clothes and bent a pin for a hook and baited with a common worm." “And you didn’t catch anything?'' "Not a thing, exi'ept an eel. And a« soon as he saw who I was he wriggled off the hisik and got away. Those scientists know a great deal, but when it comes to talking about the intelligence of fish they are away off. I've tried the experiment and 1 am In a position to speak. You can’t fool em.'—Detroit I- ree Press. Aleet the Wrong Murphy. I'ratieis Ahirpiiy, the temperance lecturer, was a good story teller long liefore he went on the lecture platform, and during his latest visit in Chicago told a story of his first lecture trip to this city, will' ll is rather interesting. Murphy was a young man at the time of the incident and when it was announced that lie was to n|>)H'tir in Chicago a number of gentlemen interested in tempi’raliee Work concluded to do all in their power to make him feel at home. Accordingly, when the train which bore the diatingnished visitor rolled into the station a committee of five men was anxiously looking for the lecturer, alaiut whom they had heard much, but whom none of the party had I ever seen. They had lieeti waiting sevI oral ndnutes when a stout man. with a dignified bearing, alighted from the train. That's he,” exclaimed one of the : committee, excitedly, and the rushed over. “Is this Mr. Murphy?" queried the I spokesman. Mr. Murphy admitted the soft iin- | peac'smeut and in a twinkling was in a carriage, with his numerous satchels and telescopes stowed safely iu front of him. “You must stay at my house," said I one of the party, “while you are lu re,” | and the Invitation was repeated by every man lir the I’ominittee, but Air. Murphy said that lie would go to a hotel, and was driven to the Grand Pacific, where he was shown to the best room the house afforded. On the way to the hotel he was profuse in his expression of delight over tht hospitable manner in which he had been received. "I was told,” he said, “that I would find that Chicago people were the most warmhearted mid hospitable in the country, but I was totally unprepared for such n reception as you have given me. At the hotel Mr. Murphy insisted that the committee should accompany him to his room, and when tile party were all seated lie stepped to the liell and when a boy answered his ring gave him aw order in an undertone and then •eturned to his seat. Presently the boy rapped and when Mr. Mtu-piiy yelled “Come in" he up;ieare<l with a quart bottle of champagne ami a box of cigars. No sooner had tlie guests seen the contents of the tray than one of them said: “Is it possible, Mr. Murphy, that you ire going to drink that stuff.' “Well, I guess we can finish tho liottle between us," answered Mtirpny. "But are you not Francis Murphy, the temperance lecturer?" “Not on your life. I'm Joe Murphy, tlie comedian.” The committee retreated in great disorder. “And all that time." adds Francis Murphy, mournfully. “I was carrying :wo heavy grips to it seeond-eliiss Pool ami wondering where the eommlteo was which premised to meet me." Wanted Them to Make Jelly. An Arkansas farmer recently wrote ,o ait Fa stern florist for some electric slant seed—“them kind what has such powerful currents. My old woman wiitits to use ’em for rankin' gely.”— Wasliingioti Tinies. ~The Ballet Might. "I wonder,” said the soubrette, “if x-o will ever lie able to fly?" “We are able to fly right now," mid (he pessimistic manager, “but the question Is whether we enn take our bag<age along.”—‘Cincinnati Enquirer. Many a tear cat’, lie dried easier with oa.uk notes than with n handkerchief.
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A bong «»r Hope, Children of yesterday, Hi'lrs of to-iuorrow, Whit uro you weaving — Labor and sorrow? Loop to your looms again; Faster aud faster, Fly the great shuttle* Propon'd by the Master, Life'* in the loom. Room for it room! Children of ye»terday, Heirs of to-morrow, Lighten the labor And sweeten the sorrow. Non while the shuttle* fly Faster and faster, I'p and be at It— At work with the Master, lie stand* nt your loom, Room for him — room! Children of yesterday, Heirs of to-morrow, Look at y»ur fabric Os lalor and sorrow, Seamy and dark Willi despair nud disaster, Turn it—and )o. Tho design of the Master. The laird's nt the loom. Room for him—room! —Mary A. Lathbury. Mother Nature. Nature, the gentlest mother, Impatient of no child, The feeblest or the waywarde*>» Her admonition mild In forest and the hill By traveler is heard. Restraining rampant squirrel Or too ini|>et units bird. How fair her conversation, A summer afternoon— Her household, her assembly; And when the suu goes down Iler voice umong the aisles In. (tes the timid prayer Os the minutest cricket, The moat unworthy flower. W.'icn nil tho children sleep She turns as long away A* will suffice to light her lamps; Then, bonding from the sky With infinite affection And infinite eare, Her golden finger on her lip, Wills silence everywhere. —Emily Dickinson. May Bloom. It isn't tho bloom of the apple that blows on tho tree; Il isn't the lilac that blows in a delicate spray: It isn’t the blue of the sky, or the blue of the sea. Or the red of the rose, that betokens the season of May. It isn't the prescience of summer's mellifluous tide; It isn’t the eloudship of snow o’er the emerald lea; It isn't the scent of the wood, or the swallow agl'de, Wind-tossed, or the gold-hearted lily that cradies tho Ise. Oh, I know that tho season is May by the mystic thrill Os her smite ns she walks like a dream down the dim garden way; When I live in her smile, though the wind drifts the snow on the hill, All my heart’s a rose-garden 'neatb skies of perennial May. —R. K. Munkittriclt. in Harper’s Weekly, Memories, As a perfume dotli remain In the folds where it hath lain, Bo the thought of yon remaining Deeply soloed in toy brain, Will not leave me; all things leave me; You remain. Other thoughts may eonie and go, Other momenta I may know, That shall waft me, iu their going, As a breath blown to and fro. Fragrant memories; fragrant memories Come nud go. Only thoughts of you remain In uiy heart where they have lain, Perfumed thought* of you remaining, A hid sweetness in my brain. Others leave me; nil things leave me; Y’ou remain. —St. Louis Globe-Democrat. A Sailor's Remarkable Escape. A seaman on H. M. S. Edinburgh recently had a remarkable escape, lie was at work on a bidder on the bow of the vessel ns she was going into Portsmouth harbor, steaming ten knots an hour, when the ladder broke and he was thrown Into tlie water directly under tho keel. lie (iime Uli again in the wake of tlie ship, two ship’s lengths astern, unhurt, having escaped tho suction of the vessel and contact with the propellers. Prnct ical. “Prin tici’.l? Ye . indeed. Our educational methods aim primarily at the practical. We shall next hear the senior class in mental science, which la finishing tlie more abstruse courses with the study of the railway time table.”—Detroit Tribune. The Marble Heart. “I have been accustomed to better days than these,” said the tramp, sorrowfully. “You must have lived in California,” said the marble hearted house wife,— .Washingtaa Thu*'
A Intb'c Fund nt «!t«l energy l» ■ mlly nnd ple*M*tly r»pl«al«b*ble. I|<>.letter « Hluiuneh Hitter* I* in luvlgurnnt without n poor. Had will apeed- i tty InfiiM' fi -ill aiaiiiln.i into nti »nf«N>lil*<l pby*l<ne. He>j>i< . tills, It nwtru and rente- ' ate* lualarla, and »ut»liie« tiittou*, kldnoy, ' t) »pept<e mid i ll'.aaiitle ailment*. Th* nervo* derho gn at b< i,< ut from It* u«e. Examining i'<iin-<d to wltno-*— What in your uge mu a it? Wltnem (with charming itnile It would do you no good to know. *lr, fori ntn married and out of the mu ket. Then tho court aiiilli <l. the bue mulled, and th'* examining conn cl hlcc ls amlloJ.uud i the qi'i'Ktlou wa» nut prcMtcd. New York Diaputeh. The grciite t *l<w|>crof our time isn French womun, Margaret I’oyenviiy, who ha* lie, n iinlei'p for *evuntcen yearn In Thcuelle*, D purtment of Aiana. A K.iei’essllll 1 toe tor. Me take p.e.i-'iro tn calling your attention to the id.erUM'm lit <>t Dr. Marsh, I Quincy. .Mieti. with regard to his euro for ; the opium mid morphine li.i nt, to l>e found In miot oer column of tins )i;i;i"r. The Doctor has b i'ti engaged for iweuty-live year* in tins Mieslaity, mid is well uod favorably known for the cures lie hu* made ol tlieso I habit*. We t ike pleasure tn commending him to any mid all wfm u ' I til* service*, having !"• ui |H'i»mi:illy acquainted with! Ii in tor til - | ist tweuty-bve years. Frei trial on app i ation. A stiei; of tinilxu- HP feet long nnd 22 incite* s,,unre. without a knot or bh-miah. wa* cutin amillatlloquiain, Wanli., lust week, it is the largest pieceof timlierovor cut ‘in that neiphborhcod, nrd tho most nearly imrfect any of the old lumbermen there have ever seen. Tlie Nickel Plate roid sells HomcMekers’ Excursion tickets to tin- Month June ItUli, July Hili and 2lst: \tig. dth *nd istii; S'pt, Ist mid Rih: < 'et.fi h anil 2tl<h. For detailed Infurmution write any agent of the NnkeiPiat'' toal, or uddres* B. F. Horner, General Pa.vct.ger Agent, (Tevctaud, U. Vcrcstcbagin, tho painter, has devised u revolving glass studio which ho turns with a windlass, thus preserving light in the same direction all day long. 4 Hull's Catarrh Cure I* taken internally. Trice 75 cents Fool* may ask more in an hour than wise men can answer iu seven years. Excursion ticket* to Buffalo arc on sale via the Nickel Plate Road July sth and fitli, account the N itional Educational Association Convention July 7th to 11th. "Tis in vain to kick after you have onco put on fetters. I shall recommend Piso's Cure for Consumption far and wide.—Mrs. Mulligan, Pluuistead, Kent, England, Nov. 8, 1M.»5. For whom does tlie blind man's wife paint herself? Homseeekers’ Excursion to tlie West on June 2JJ, via the Nickel Plate road. Ask agents.
F « i I $ o 2 .4X I S' er.” -'h | PLUG I 8 Tobacco Dealers say, that S “BATTLE AX" is a “scorcher" > © because it sells so fast. Tobacco \ @ Chavers say, it is a “scorcher" beX cause 5 cents' worth goes so far. It's x 8 as good as can be made regardless of 8 cost. The 5 cent piece is almost as 8 large as the other fellows' W cent piece. 8 ~“IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED, TRY SAPOLIO
Klink'- Into Your Hhoea Aflcn’iiFoot-Eu I'.Hpuudvr furthofest, it cures puitiiul swollen feel nnd instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's tlie greatest comfort dis- ' cover* of the iu«‘. Aden’* I'oot-Eaim make* tjght-titting or new idiot* feel eusv. It i» a certain cure for sweating, cnllous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it tn-rlaji. Sold by all i ruggists and shoe store*. '5'C. By mail for in atamps. Trial Jiackagt* fhei*. Address Alien S. Olmsted, Lu Roy, N. i’. Tito whisper of a beautiful woman can bo heurti farther than tho loudest cull of duty. Anonymous. I*li<it<iar<i|ihcr*' l scur*inn to Cltuit* tunqu i Luke. On account of tlw annual convention of Photographer*’ A--o<' utioti of Atnor en, to bo beij nt < elt-roii, N. Y., on Cliautauqua June 2>th to Both, Hie Nickel Pirn < ro*d will a.-llexcursion ticket* i,t one t ire for the round trip. What succeeds wc keep, and It becomes tho habit of maukind. —Theoduru Parker. Myatlc Htirine Mcettinr at Cleveland : June 23d mid 2ltli. Tickets arc offered lor sale via tlie Nickel Plate road June 21st aud 2XI. at rat< s lower than all other lines. Inquire of agents. King Humbert has bestowed the or- : dor of Annunziata on the little Crown I Prince of Germany. -— ■ — "Ah! Tom. there i« no greater charm than a peach-bloom complexion, such as tlie young lady had we heard extolling Glenn's Sulphur S mp." Druggist*. Ask agents ot the Nickel Piate road about Sunday Excuruotts. Tickets are on gale every Munday at one late fur the round •• r *r- ’ I lt.ir ft « rth TW»l»h n* I • »fn*r II rax <•? »ut grid* *r. wirl wrapper* l*t»‘-bin* ft«mp Mrit. •«» . f*hu I a4. «!>hia Pa. Uh * *UI Mm t fr •• ts e i r/ .in ' j pniil. .* U ur< Pt»’'r pifki ! l»i<'tlitiiar> page». ch-ib j Duuud. pr<fiu*'l> illu»traU*d. <liter till Aug. J gbl) FIT* N«*i yv «m. S ! t i‘t« r ttrst <i.»v - - M it■f- ’ • j LstcAho. X'Htl to t hhii»'. 931 Arch bl , I'lula, I a Mra. WiiwloW* Soothing Stri p for <I. 1- n p rturn# aottoua t’ e e u»t.'. rv<ui« •• * iitfl.tnHitaUt u, allay* pain, cure* wiud colic. '£• rcuu a bultie.
SWashing windows is another one of the things tluit Pearline (“ e ,”ol h p ) does best With that, the glass is never cloudy—is always clear and bright. Washing it is less trouble, of course —but that is the case with everything that is washed with Pearline. And about the sashes and the frames; rcmrmlier that Pearline, when it takes the dirt off. leaves the paint on. Haven’t you noticed that certain imitations are not so particular about this? ■ A&^SPeaeUne :
TIIK I*4 0M S. The nb-aoant • u> I r< rfret*afalvwfia wldeh ladM's tn ).v .so tlie t'nliiornlii ll pila Irt.ntiv". Syrii|"'f r igs. und«r alb'oudtiion*, noikes llUu'lr I*'"' U" " i'i"'lv. g«i tlie tru" and g> iiuin''m 1 1 d". look for the name ■>f th* California I m M>rup ■ 0., prlutea near tho bottom of Uio package. The tri-Centcnary of tho IntrodnoI tlon of the j otuto id to be celebrated In Uritala this year. On I % Think what a Vmc Irsln of (Mihmummi urlte impura blood. Thau keep Uw bk»o<i pure witb Hood’s Sarsaparilla Th* On* Tro* titood Ptudfier. All <lrugr!«t» *t. Hood's Pills are always reliable. it> ernu. Findings“The best, of course,”you tell your dressmaker, and trust to her nKB using the > Ao y* e 'X> n,AS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDING Why don t you tell her to use it or, better still, buy it your-elf? If vour dealer will not supply you we will. S*mp r, showing Übols and materlatsmailed free, home Dressmaking.' a new. LT Emm* M Hooper ot the Lsdies Home Journal, is.linghow to put on Bn* V“ vot*en Lkirt blM"'’’S. M AM Co..P O '• v <OO. N. V. Cltv. opium ' ■ ;
1 ■B SUFFERING IN SILENCE. Women are the real heroes of the world. Thousands on thousands of them endure the dragging torture of the ills peculiar to womankind in the silence of home. They suffer oa mid ou —weeks, months, years. The story of weakness and torture is written in the drawn features, in tire sallow skin, in the listless eyes, in the lines of care and worry on the face. Inborn modesty seals their lips. They prefer pain to humiliation. Custom has made them believe tb.e only hope of relief lies in the exposure of examination and “local treatment.” Take ten cases of "fcnmle weakness” and in nine of them “local treatment” is unnecessary, There is no reason why modest, sensitive wg.men should submit to it. McELREE'S WINEOFCARDUI is a vegetable wine. It exerts a wonderfully healing, strengthening mid soothing influence over the organs of womankind. It invigorates mid stimulates the whole system. It is almost infallible in curing the peculiar weaknesses, irregularities mid painful derangements of woman. Year after year, in the privacy of home —away from the eyes of everybody —it effects cures. WINE <»F CAKFfI ,« x«I«, ,«r SI.OO a bnitle. Dealers in metUcine sell It. I’iv. !><■<( les uaualtv i «r'' the wont < iu>ea. tSWfi Wi liiUF® REIHT 1 I» RATES TO HOT SBKLMiS, ARK. The Wabash Line lias on sale round trip excursion tickets, good ninety days, to the Famous Hot Springs of Arkansas, at very low lai''-. I'liroiigh sleeping car sen ice from principal stations on the W aliash Line, and hut one change of cars (in St. Lottis Lnion Siation) to Hot springs. I 10l splines I- the ot.ly resort owned, hidorsei and conduct'd bi flu I'nited States Government. < Innate like Unit oi Italy. This Is the best sea-on to go. Over HOOhotels and hoarding houses at rates ta> suit nil visitors. Toe hot. walers have lor (illy years been found unexcelled for the euro of rheuinatisiii. blood and skin diseasi s, Icnial'? complaints, troubl 's of the stomach, liver ami kidneys, insomnia, nervous prostration, etc. Illustrated pamphlets ami fall information furnished by any ticket agent of the Wabash Hailrond, o: C. S. CItANE. General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Louis. Mo. F. w. H. t:. No. 98 Ml When writimr to Advcrticers say yon •uw the utlvci tUeiui'iil iu this paper.
