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Th« Chief Reason for the treat raccMS ef flood'* Sarsap&rilla Is found in the fact thil BEcrtt "Wins. It the beBt blood purifier aai actually accomplishes all that claimed for tt« Prepared only by 0.1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass,
SYK.S'@
SureCure.
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
CATARRH
Tte large number of cert Ltl received ol •Jah- virtues of this preparation in the treatment of this r.rpleoKs.nt disease, abundantly attest its oificacy. is without a rival. It is the only medicine now cm the market adapted to Catarrh, •that perfrv.ms what it vromises and effects noi only speedy reliei but oeimsnentcure. alike sDasy nostrums now -.-re the public, it does not dry up t8mwrarih" the nasal discharges, but ^r&aic&tes it-e prtdnr. cause, thtifi leaving the oyptsm in a -sound ami healthy condition Ask 7Tur druggists! for a bottle of Sykes' Sure Cure irfh an 1
kj Catarr IfcGSS tftle Ae ent
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WHAT
SCOTT'S EMULSION
CONSUMPTION S0E0PULA BEOKGEITIS 00TJ&HS GOLDS Wasting Diseases
CURES
Wonderful Flesh Producer, Feott's Emulsion la not a secret remedy. •Containing tlui stimulating Hypophosphke* nud Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Ihe pot-, xcey o£ both t.oing lurgcly increased. It is used by I'Jivvicia-.iB all over the world.
PALATABLE AS IV3PLK. So}tl by all
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In 1S83I contracted Blood Poison of bud typo. :i: :d was treated with mercury, potash ju.d sarsaj-arilla mirauiv.-^rov.i worse all the time. 1 took 7 small bottles H. K. S. which cured ine entirely, and no slrn of the dreadful disease hsa returned.
J. C. NANCE,
Jan. 10, '89. Hobbyville, IncL i'y littic niece had white swelling to such an extent that she was confined to the b.d for a Ion® time. More than 20 pi-.-ccs of bono cams out,of tier ftivl tlv.: doctors said amputation was the only remedy to 'o bcr iilt. I ri ised the operation a::u pur. ber on S.S.S.andshe is now up ni.tl acti vv isr.d in as ood health as a?\v old id. IUi3s ANNIE GEESLINO, i'eb. 1!, 'S'l. Columbus, Ga. Book 0:1 Blood Diseases sent free.
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rev(»(I!VER IMS14W5SW. purcitapa one of :h eol.-v brnted SMITH AVKSSOX arm a. The finest .-mall arms ever mauuOicturd and th« first ch iee of all exports. Manufactured in calibres r?2, saand RinKleor double action, Safety HammerlcfiS and 'I'arpet models Constructs*! entirely or heHJ qasil ity wroiiulif steef. o.iief'ully in^ixxted for work iraUah'j) an.l stoolr, they art nirivalid for (ini h. dnriibili'y ii in! Jtccn MIC, Do not liedeetived bj cheap mnllcnbit* -n«r-i r«#n imitntioi)!* wbu-t arcoften solcl for thofromiinn jutic.lo anil are nof. onlv unreliablo, but daiyrerous. Tbo SMITH A WJ3SSON K'.:Toivers aro all stamped upon the barirelH wi hfirm'8 name, adiirnss and dates of patento and aro ?«*:ranfeeil in every detail. In niat uiKin bavinj: tlie fer'perfeet iuvi7io article, an if you! dealer cannot HUP 'ly yoti an order a-nt to address below will receive prompt and careful attention Descriptive catalo(.nie a'id. prices f-. ruished u[on ap phcit:on.
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fr-g ivlent'-Qn this paper. Springfield^ itlawj
present*" us a fully dorse Blc as the cnlj specific for the certain car of this disease. G.H.INGBAHAM.M. I».
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latest improved, cheapest,seientiti.', powerful,du«3te and-Vi».v effective MEDICAL EIF.CTKIC BMT in the VOBJLD. Electric Suspensories freo with Male Beits. Avoid bo mis companies wilh many nlinses and worthleST ImitStW IsiXCTRIC TRUSSES FOB UtIFTliKK. 9.000eured. Send stamp for illustrated pamphlet. PR.WJ.H0RNE.HEM0VEDT0I8Q
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PIso's llemedy for Catarrh is the Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheajtest.
CATARR
Sold by druggisbu or sent by mail. 60c. E. T. Tluseitine, Warren, Pa.
INDUSTRIAL KOTES.
The first paper mill in this country was started in 1890 near Philadelphia, It is said that there is just $5,000,000 invested in special cars in thes-) United Stfites.®
county, Georgia. A mountain of nearly pure iron ha jufct been discovered near Lewisburg, in in Greenbrier county, West Virginia.
By breathing hot air at. about 212 degrees for two hours daily it is said that consumption can be radically cured.
Owrners cf the pine-straw patent intend to establish five mills, each guaranteed to turn out 2,OOP,000 yards of bagging, in time to wrap the bales of this year's coltou crop,
Girls engaged in making artificial flower in New York get 4 cents a gross and experts earn ?3 a week when they are permitted to wort full time. Has slavery -en abolished in this country? —Rochester Her«ld.
Tlie United Brotherhood of Carpenters is trying to pave the way for a closer federation of ali workers in the building trades, such as bricklayers, carpenters, painters, papers, stone masons, paper hangers, laborers, hod carriers, and others.
New Hampshire farming property is not very valuable nowadays. A farm of fifty acres in Springfield, with a decent house and barn in good repniir, with meadow land that cuts enough bay for two cows and hor -.e, and with a good wood lot, was lately sold for $250.
Harmon, Eice & Co.. of West Troy, have purchaged 24,^00 acres of epxuco timber in St. Lawrence county, New York, which is supposed to contain over 60,0c0,000 feet consideration, $125,000. This is the largest purchase of lur.-iber ever made in St. Lawrence county.
The wages of cigar makers in New York have been £oiag down for two years and the agitation for a restoration of the former rates is now very active among them. All the branches of the International union, which has a membership of nearly JO.OCO in New York, Brooklyn, a ad Hoboken, have taken action in the ipatter.
On account of the annual spring migration to this country of European stone cutters, who return to their own sod when the busy season is over, the Stone Cutters' union of New York has requested the mayor to notify the contractors for the new municipal building that American citizens only must be employed upon it.
The big raft that is to float from Puget Sound down to San Francisco will be made of longer log3 tliaa were ever put into a raft on Atlantic waters. It will have but 5.000 logs, as against the 25,000 in the big Joggins raft of last year, but none will be less than 100 feet long, and the great size of the sticks will, it is thought, bring the amount of lumber up to the amount o' the eastern raft.
We li-'ar of the growth of the Dairymen's Protective nnion, which was organized for the protection of the eowowneis of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, who supply this city with milk. A convention of delegates from the local branches of the union is soon to be held, and there is a prospect that the organization will obtain full control of our milk market.—New York Sun.
Even the stenographers are apprehon sivethat mechanism may yet knock them out of work. The Metropolitan Stenograph era' association of New York recently held debate upon this question: "Will Mechanical Invention Supersede the Stenographer?" They spoke of
One of the largest locomotive builders in the country, whose works are at Paierson, says there is scarcely any demand for locomotives just now. The locomotive establishments of the country can build about 3,000 locomotives annually, but at present the railroads are buying only about 1,000. A locomotive can be bought now for $8,000, or less than the cost of building, hut it pays the shops to ran at a moderate loss instead of standing idle. The manuf»cturer says the railroads aro five years ahoad of the country—that is that it will take five years for the country to grow sufficiently to give all the railroad? now built enough business to make them pay. Just as soon as the population of the country catches up with the railroads the business of locomotive building will revive.
The purest kaolin in America has just the gloom of his misery could read the been found in great quantity in Elbfrt signs of the dawn presaging a sunburst
many of the dangers by which they are electing legislators ought to be changed, threatened, iscluding the phonograph, [ngtead of putting forward "pop"iar I the graphophone, and the type-writer,
If all the railroads that are talked of in North Carolina were actually built there would be very little room for crops. All the same, North Carolina is on the eve of a great industrial epoch. In natural resources and salubrity of climate it is surpassed by few States in the union. And if its advantages were better known it would soon fill up with a very desirable class of citizens.—New York Tribune. "It is remarkable tha more young women who have to earn their living do not learn to be dressmakers," say dozens of families who want their services. At this time of the year capable dressmakers are in such demand for work in private families that it is almost impossible to find one disengaged. The more skillful ones have engagements as far ahead as theatrical managers, and the poorest ones have not the slightest trouble in getting constant work and fighting with their lady employers about tlie tit and the work.—Troy Times.
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THE VALULE OF LONGEVITY.
Dr. Felix L. Oswald, in writing of the value of longevity, says: "Can th«re be a doubt that Burns and Keats foresaw the issue of their struggle against bigotry, or that Cervantes, in
of post.hu in or fame? •'Spinoza and Schiller died at the threshold of their goal Pascal, Harvey, Maeauley, Buckle and Bichat left their inimitable works half finished Raphael, Mo/.art and Byron died at the verge of a summit which perhaps no other foot ehall ever approach. "Who knows how often, since the dawn of modern science, the chill of death has palsied a hand that had all I but lifted the veil of Isis' temple? Or in how many thousand lives time alone would have solved all discords into harmonies? An increase of longevity would indeed, solve the vexing riddles of existence it would furnish the peculiar endorsement of Mr. Mallock's conclusion. It would give the vicissitudes of fortunes chanco to assert their equalizing tendencies, it would supply a missing link in the arguments of that natural religion that trusts the equipoise of juatice in the apparent caprices of human fate. "The price of longevity would redeem the mortgage of our earthly paradise"— ana it can be prolonged and should be, with care and the use of proper medicine at the right time.
Owing to the stress, the worry, and the annoj ance of every day life, there is no doubt but that tens of thousands of mon and women yearly fill premature graves.
Especially after middle life should a careful watch be kept over one's physical condition. The symptoms of kidney disease,
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as becoming easily
tired, headache, neuralgia, feeble heart action, fickle appetite, a splendid feeling one day and an all-gone one the next, persistent cough, trouble in urinating, etc., should be diligently looked into and at once stopped through a faithful use of Warner's Safe Cure, which has cured tens of thousands of such troubles and will cure yours.
Experiencing no pain in the region of the kidneys is no evidence that they are not diseased, as those great purifying organs have very few nerves of: sensation, and oftentimes the kidneys are positively rotting and being passed away through the urine before the victim is aware Le is suffering from advanced kidney disease, which is only another name for Brigift's Disease.
To preserve life and to be well while you live are two cardinal virtues, and it is time ^ell spent to give this vital subject earnest and careful attention, and to use the knowledge acquired in a judicious and intelligent manner.
Disgusted With the System. Evansville Journal. It is an ungracious task and not popular, but somebody ought to say it. Look at the men who ordinarily compose our Legislatures and even Cong/ess. Feilowsare elected who couldn't pass a high school examination to save their lives. They couldn't borrow a hundred dollars any well regulated bank. Yet, because they are popular because some use mouey and others pose as friends of the dear people, they are elected, while men of real talent, who would honor their constituents and legislate intelligently for the public weal, are ignored. Is it any wonder that laws are enacted that are unconstitutional fn in contravention of justice?
The whole system of nominating and
fellows,"both parties ought to nominate men of real ability, so as to prevent such calamities as frequently come on the people through ignorant and corrupt legislation. STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO I
LUCAS COUNTY, S. S. $ FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of P. J. CHENEY & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, Countyand State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of CATARRH that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK 3. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of December, A. '8 A. W. GLEASON, •j SliAL Notary Pvbltc.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHKNEY A CO., Toledo, O.
*®"Sold by Druggists, 75c.
An Official "Beat"—The policeman's. Sufferers from Coughs, Sore Throats, etc., should try "Brown'»Br nchial Troohes," a simple but sure remedy. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cts.
The
Prisoner's Whisky—A chained
"ball."
Consumption Surely Cored.
To the Editor:— Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy HIKE to any ol your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address.
Resnectfully,
T. A. SLOCtfM, M. C., 181 PearlSt., New York,
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Cbiidroa cry for Pltcteffi Castorls.
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The Prince of Wales now practises upon the banjo or "California harp," as it is styled in his district, with great persistency, and the Czar is hard at work on one of the lower wind instruments.
A masculine beauty show is being arranged at Vienna of which women will be tlie judges, and prizes will be awarded to the handsomest man, the man with the finest mustache, the man with the biggest nose, and the man with the largest bald head.
Swrningly Eradicated
When repeated and powerful doses of quinine, chills and fever, in some one of its various-ferine, springs into active existence again, often without the slightest apparent provocation. To extinguish the smouldering embers of this obstinste and recondite malady, no les than to subdue it when it rages fiercelv in the system, Hostettur's Stomach Bitters is all sufficient. Wfeen every resource of t-e pharmacopoeia ha been exhausted against it in v*in,the B:tti rs .conquer it- will remove very lingering vtstige of it. Nay, more, the Bitters will protect those brought within the influence of the atmospheric poison that begets malarial disease, from its attacks. Disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, are among the complaints to b-' apprehended from the use of miasma-tainted w.yter. Thes3 areboth cured and prevented by the Bitters. Rhtumatism, constipation aiid renal complaints, yield to its action.
The man who figures in an explosion begins at the bottom and works up. 100 Ladies Wanted,
And lOO men to call daily on any druggist for a Free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine, the great root and herb remedy, discovered by Dr, Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion it does wondtrs. Children like it Every one praise it. Large size package. 50 cents. At all druggists.
Rubinstein will celebrate his jubilee of July 23. It was in 1839 that he made his first publie appearance at benefit concert in Moscow.
THE WORST WRECK, PHYSICALLY
Of any Man this Country ever saw, CURED."
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ACKSON.Mien.,
Ithemnatic Syrup Co.
October, 1,885.
GENTLEMEN:—In November, 1884, I was cut in the wrist by a broken bottle, from which I suffered extreme pain. I called a doctor who pronounced it sciatic rheumatism. He gave me a morphine injection in my right shoulder, which resulted in para'yzing my right side. I was kept under tho influence of morphine until last March. My right lesr and arm had become badiv withered arid niv joints were so stift that there was but little action in them. About that time I discontinued the use of morphine. About six weeks ago I first heard of your Rheumatic Syrup and was advised to try Jt. And here let me impress thia fact upon your mind, that my right arm mui leg were shrunken, paralyzed, and withered so much that T. could hardly walk or swing along, and that but little, and attended with grea!: effort and pain. Since 1 have been taking your Syrup I have left off the use ol crutches entirely, and only use a cane, and for the past few days I often forget it and walk without any aid. To say that I am happy, and that.it has greatly benefited me, but poorly expresses my idea of your .Rheumatic Syrun. Yours Iruly,
C. D. DENIO.
Dealer In General Groceries, corner Trail and Mechauic Streets. Mr. C. D. Denio is a man well known in this community, and was probably the worst wreck physically, of any man this country ever saw. He was paralyzed from rheumatic poison, and no one ever expected he would get well. He is well, and it is simply marvelous. The above statement made r»y him is true, and may be fully relied upon. I am truly yours,
FRANK L. SMITH,
Ex-member State Legislature, and Proprietor Hard House, .Lickson, Mich. A Compounder of Felony—The bartender.
Read Dr. Sarber's earrt in another column.
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1.000 Brewster's Safety B«i.n Bclltn jrtv«n away to introduce tbem. IwiJ horse owner buys from 1 to 6. Linos never under horses' feot. BendSScrati in stamps to pay postage and packinf for Nickei riated Sample that Bells tot
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When I say enrol do not, luoan tnwey to stop them for a time and then have them rehire again. I menn a radical cure. I have iado the disease oi FITS, EPlf/ JSPSy or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to ouro tho worst OABCH. Becatif# others have failed is no renaon for not now receiving ti cure. Send at onuo for
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ILIV clpe increase the flow of milk in Cows per IT WILL DO IT.
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Mention this Paper. tmi Pitu. tif, prosipt, eAMal toy *1 (OOUIM Won,n?t Saimtim.
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The wan who lias invested from three to Ave dollars in a Rubber Coat, and at his first half hour's experience in a storm finds to his sorrow that it Is hardly abetter protection than a mosquito netting, not only fuels chnRrined at bciiiff so id!y taken in, but also leels if he does not look exactly like Ask lor the "I'lSlI ilkANJ)" SUCKEB
^jav Musical Pesliva[_
Tomlinson Hall, Indianapolis, MA.Y 27, 28, and 29. Prof. Carl Barns, Jiircctor.
This association, formed io aivance musifal culture her in4 to develop Indiana t.'iVnt, .will give nt its tlr-t siival live concerts, three at. night, snd two the afternoon. There wi 1 be a chorus of GiX) voices which has been trained ctr1fully months. »nl a lar^c orc,b racom])os«'i of ruemb'Ts of the Theodore Thi'inivs and Boston Symphony Orchestras nd locl musicia*n. Ind nn tal- nt will be ropr,'»enled by Mi-s Ma wr-c Held Kackley and Miss Horlcii!-o ru-rse. of Andersou, wIm nasac^'umi «national repit.ation. The emi'icnt soloists •wh Jiave be- envaged are Miss lCnima Jui b, whose work as the leading soprano of the ftationjil Opo*a Co has made ber a prime favorite wit' Indianapolis auoienees Signor .Tules
I'erolti, the tenor whose inagnlfice'it hi,-h O crea ed much enttiusiasm at the Metropolian Opera House during the last se son Ilerr Emil Fischei-, pritno b-sso at t^e Metropol"an Opera Hnis .and a gieat favorite with New Vori£ audiences Mme. Therese Herbert Foerster, drama'.ic soprani ss Helene von Doenhof, contralto Miss Adele Au« Ohe. one of the Sort pupils of Liszt who c-n riKhtfully claim that distinction Max Bendix, violinist. nd Victor Herber'-, vioi c. Hist. F.xcu sion rates oa all rail roads. Season tickets for the live concerts, with iirst choice of reserve sents 8500 single reserved seats to the evening concerts, #1.£0 single reserved scats to the mi'tinee*, 7i cents general admission to the mstinfes, f0 c- nts, Season tickets, or single tickets for any performance, may be secured by inHil, telegraph or telephone by addiessiog Henry S. Fraser. chairman oommittoe No. I East WanJiicgton street
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A WOMAN'S DESPAIR.
Death would be preferable to this awful, dragging-down sensation and aching back," despairingly complained a suffering mother. "And the worst of it is," she added, "there seems no cure for it." "You are mistaken," replied the sympathizing neighbor to whom the sufferer complained. I suffered for years just as you do, and found no relief till my physician finally prescribed Dr. Pierce's Favorites Prescription, which cured me, and I have ever since been well, and the wealth of India would not induce me to be without the remedy, if alike affliction should return." "Favorite Prescription" is the world-famed invigorating tonic and soothing nervine especially designed for women. "Favorito Prescription is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out for mauy years.
Copyrighted, 1888, by WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors.
It is an established fi.et known to all ho'seim-u ibut no young colts with unless the weight is carried independent of sp.'i! hip gait and mate it unple sant to Uionagc nim.
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For House, Barn, and all out-buildings. Anybody can put it on. .50 per Roi of 300 Square F^ot.3' noi^e *ui Keeps building warmer in winter and cooler fi#
S2.o€ per lOO square Feet Also Sheeting paper for lining inside at
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Purely Vegetabto and Pcrfeotly Harmless. Uncqnaied at a Liver Pill. Smallest, cheapest, easicsi
to take. One tiny, Sngar-costed Pellet a Dose. Cure Sick fflcadachc, Bilious IJcadaciic, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and cj derangements of tbo stomaeh and bowels. 25 o&ntd, by drn^jyiats.
When in want of a cart please write to GEO. HA.HHISOIVr, Iiogaiiaport, Iixci.
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'"I*V "I* 'I* *1* *1* "V"1?' We otier the man who wiuit .rvi (not style) a garmeut that Uv him dry in the hardest storm, called TOWKU'S KI.S11 I:
SLICKER," a name laimluir to Cow-boy sill over t'I« land. Hr !I .TW ihe onh"- pertect Wind and Watcri Coat is fiiwtrs Kihh Brand Suck and take no uher. IfvMir atorekeeper .:
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(The Oldest Medicine in the World tsprobably v,JDK. ISAAC THOMPSON'S W CELEBRATED EYE-WATER,. This article a car.'fully prepanxl pliysleian a proscrlptlon, and hai been iu constant use for nearly a century. There are few diseases to which mankind are rubject more distressing than sore eyes, and none, perhaps, for which more remedies have been mj. tried without GUCCCSS. For all external inllammatlon rt" of the eyes it is an infallible remedy. If the directlons are followed it will never fail. Wo particularly im invite the attention of physicians to its merits. For i!fi, rale by all druggists. JOHN i„ THOMPSON
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