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WEAK, KERVOU8. DEBILITA-
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who in his
FOLLY
has
and
TRIFLED
CHICAGO
i-antage
IGK«BAN€E
away his
MIND
VIOOK
and
drains upon the
of
HEADACHE, BACHAIIE,
Dreams.
WEAKNESS
FULNESS
in
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TION
or
F.
i'ME POPULAR LIXE BETWEEN 4 sjineimiaii. iuuiauanuib.
LAFAYETTE AND
CHICAGO.
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The Entire Trains rnn Through Without Change. nil man Sicoirrs and Elegant Rpolinin^1 hatr rs on Kight Trains.
Maaniikeot Parlor {'ars on Pay rams".
SPECIAL PULLMAN SLEEPERS On Night Trains Sct. Indianapolis and riiifiign. close connection made with all lines for the West and Northwest. close connection made for ... w...v......... all points East anil Southeast. Thefactthat it connects in the Ccntrnl Union Depot, in Cincinnati.with the trainsof the C.W. & B. R.li. (15. & O.), N Y. P. & O. li. R. (trie), and the C. C. C. & I. Rv (Bee Line), for the East, as well as with the trains of the C. N. O. & T. P. Ry (Cincinnati
Southern), for the South and Southeast, gives it an _iWJlV(, TU
Sunday. Tlirec Trains cacSi way on Sunday, netween Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Through Tickets and Baggage Checks to all Principal Points call be obtained any
GREAT I
Nerve
Hack view of the for: •ptnul cord ttud its brni.i ^•hfwins the pf»-t»-nor mptnioits of the hrain, the ramllkatimiH cf .tuirros Ihrouj-Jiout tti
restorer
Is a Marvelous Medicine, J-'of nil Discuses of the
Brain,Eeart&NerYonsEystcia.
IT IS THE GREAT
Nerve Tonic a :d Sedative, sft Sjtt'rijirfor all Sens itire, it ii j:.rci(iilti am! S jt ,v tn oil i» JYrri'a .t])'••/•inns J'its-, l-.iilc}sij initial
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FOUNTAINS
of
Dreadful
of Memory,
BASH?
SOCIETY. PLMPL.ESupon
INSANITY,
the
CELEBRATED
Dr. Clarke, Established
1851. Dr. Clarke has made NERVOUS DEBILITY. CHRONIC and all Diseases of the UENITO URIXARY Organs a Life Study. It makes NO difference WHAT you bave taken or WHO has failed to cure you. «-FE5IALESsufleringfrom diseases pecu. iiar to their sex can consult with the assurance of speedy relief and cure. Send 2 cents postage for works on your diseases. 4^-Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Diseases. Consultation, personally or by ietter, free. Consult the ©1«1 Doctor, viinnsands cured. Offices and parlors private. jQS-Those contemplating Marriage send for Br. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female, eaoh 15c.. both 25c. (stan ps). Before confiding your case, consult for, CLARKE. friendly letter or sail may sav(L iuture sufleringand shame, and add golden vear. to life. «S~Book Life's (Secret) Er-s-ors,"- 50c. (stamps). Medicine and writingB cent everywhere, secure from exposure, "iours, 8 to' 8 Sundays. 9 to 12. Address,
D. CLARKE, M. D.
38 So. Clark St.. CHICAGO. ILX*
advantage over all its competitors, for no route always, Clld It. J.ne S riirUUOnS
Ticket Office, C. I. St. L. & C. R'y, also via this line at all Coupon Ticket Offices throughout the country^ J. II. MAKTIX, C, S. LaFOLLETTE,
from CkWasro,Lafayette or lndianspous can make Cape Town, the lieutenant's little these connections without compelling passengers to submit t'J a long and disagreeable omnibus transfer for both passenger and baggage. Five Trains eacli way. daily except
Dist. Paso'r A fent. Western Pass'r Aeent, INDIANATOLIH IXD. LAFAYETTE, IHD, JOHN EQAN, Gen Pass'r and Tickct Agent,
H.NCINNATI, 0.
DR. KLINE'S
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Ci utris it rrstorts
lost ytcfioii of tin Urn in ami Vitali~-s Xii rims Si/sfetn. Jtisan JiifuUihlo •remedy for Conrii'sioni, otitic),*!/ a a tl Clio feu a St.
t(v'eiir^ly'
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and J-'itllii eus
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are arrested at once.
that pass uii'ler the rib-j. .. .i
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NerTKi, of ihe lower limbit. J\,r
Xeveotlit lirfld
ache and, Insont niii or Nervntis Wakefuluestt, it is .ijteci/ie. It briiit/s street vepnseaiid refreshment to the tired Jtrain. It is •particularly adapted, to Nervoan und Jh Urate l.adies. Overworked Jtnsi nes.t fen, trith a Shattered Nervous System, require it. J'ersons in Sorrow and A'ei vons from J,oss of riends, will find Immediate Itelief. The entire Net— •rotis System is strengthened, and new vif/or imparted, I'or J'al/iitntion and I'lutteriuy of the Heart.
of Memory, Melattcholy,
Ave.rsionto fjoei.ety. Confusion of Ideas, Unpleasant Dreams. Faintimj Spells, Hysteria, Smothcri n(f I'ear and, Dread of Coininy Danger, Sense of Self Destruction, JJfthiIteadedness, Dots or Specks before the ICyes, Blotched. Vace, and all D'sjiondnit. Symfitoms,resultingfrom Overwork,
E.rc.essesand
Indiscretions It Works Wonders. It is in ... _i •, ..
GREAT NEHVE RESTORER
It is prompt, sure and safe in its action, •nearly always and asifhy inayic, arresting all I^its. I'jpilepsy, Irritabh-, Excitable, and Unsteady Nervous Affections by first day's use of the. medicine. A trial is conviction. No Delicately Urganiscd. Nervous System should ever be without it.. It-is not. an, OpiateI Does not etintain Narcotic Poisons, nor does it disaaree with the system.
full particulars send for Free Treatise to
3 R. XX. KLINE, M. D. 931 Arch. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price, 81.00 And $2.00
See Druggists,
lLalic»!
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tired looks and let lr spotil: volume.' This lteinody
COITOI:!m
11 con
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Mother, Wife, Daughter. These dull tired looks and unpleasant feelings Bpeak volumes. "Dr. Kilmer's Female Remedy" builds up quickly a run-down constitution and brings back
fet
aithful beauty. Price $1.00. PamphFree. Binghampton, N. Y. Sold recommended and guaranteed by M. 0.
SCENES IN THE WARDROOM.
How Naval Officers Spend Their Spare Time on aLong Cruise. The wardroom is an odd little world, where the rigors of red tape and officialism are tempered by good fellowship or rendered well nigh unendurable by petty tyranny. Each ship has from ten to twenty officers in
Here, often, within
nvHrnnm
LIFE,
™e waiciroom.
smaller space than is accorded to as
many convicts in a well-regulated pns
and "rhanfCOXSL'K on, these men eat, drink and sleep, in?,
shoula consult at once Opening oft' the wardroom saloon are
^ne olncers private room—in most
Wardroom talk is seldom learned. A dozen clever, well-educated, goodnatured men together find it impossible to keep themselves up to a general disI cussion of literary, social or political topics. The magazines, from one to three months old, are on board, and the ship can muster some hundreds of readable books. These are a resource when a shipmate is ill-tempered or tiresome. You shake for everything.
Smith shakes Jones for a bottle of beer, and Robinson begs to be let in for a cigar. Everybody looks on with interest, and all eagerly comment on combinations of dice that have rome up a hundred times before.
Monotonous, isn't it? What is* the compensation? Moderate pay for life slow, but sure promotion unquestioned social standing the sight of strange lands the world over, and whatever moral reward comes of faithful service to the Stars and Stripes!—New York Star.
The Church Supplies Two.
I The Pastor's Wife—Dr. Talkwell exchanges with my husband next Sunday.
ships tiny apartments, barley high enough for a tali man to stand up in and just about long enough for him to lie down in. Sitting at the wardroom table you may shake hands with a man in the nearest bunk. Some of the new ships havo larger wardrooms, and, again, some of them haven't. A voyage of three months in these cramped quarters is a crucial test of a man's social qualities. If the executive oilicer, who is in effect the captain of the wardroom, be a martinet or a blackguard, which latter he seldom is, the ship is a floating hades. Two or three being confined lior bod most.
evil spirits among subordinate'oflieyrs may make a dozen brother officers uncomfortable. Sometimes the ship goes half around the world with the wardroom's occupants in a state of mutual hatred. Perhaps the executive oilicer is unpopular, and three-fourths of his subordinates never address him except in the course of duty. Perhaps the perennial war of lino and stall' is such
that the right side of the dinner table finds it eifficult to be civil to the left side. These conditions, however, seem to be comparatively rare, and now and then the wardroom is the scene of absolute peace and good will. Of course nearly every wardroom has its bore. Perhaps he makes bad puns, perhaps lie tells long stories, perhaps he talks about himself, perhaps he rides a hobby, lie is soon found out. Indeed he is often known beforehand, for there are bores who have a fame throughout the navy. They have marred a whole generation of wards rooms in the China Seas, going down the Mediterranean, on the home station, in the frozen north, in the tropics. Brother officers study the egi--ter and rejoice to discover that some old familiar bore will be retired before another cruise.
What of wardroom talk? First, and
fUOLlOl
]oprni,,«i flirhitimq
go at Zanzibar, one man's luck at cards in an English garrison,another's coming examination for the next grade? The little vanities, the personal habits, the petty likes and dislikes of each are known and hinted at. Then there are stories to be told. One may tell the same story twice Jn a cruise without incurring serious penalty, but if the cruise be long every man is likely to have spun his yarns until they are known by heart. One man on an
arctic cruise, maddened by the "damnable iteration'' of long days in a solid ice-pack, actually started to walk south over the frozen ocean. He however, I was a civilian, undisciplined by other voyages.
Thoughtless Parishioner—Indeed!
Perhaps I can persuade my husband to
come to church.—Life. A
man, last Sutiday, was about to lay his hand upon tho door of the church, when a little girl in the street said? "You can't get in there, mister." "Why," he said, "isn't this a church?" "Yes," said the little girl, "but the preacher has gone to Europe for six months and. taken God with him."—Detroit Tribune.
Snakes.
That famous naturalist missed one morning three snakes ho had brought home the night before. On searching high and low he found two, but ono was still missing. Mrs. Agassiz (who was dressing), in putting on her boots, found. it coiled inside her boot, Her screams of surprise brought Agassiz, who exclaimed: ••Oh, Lizzie, how terreeble it might have been!" "What!" said his wife, "are they poisonous?" "Oh, yes, che most poisonous littlo serpents ^ou can think—so rare—and you might have crushed the nice little thing."—
Later unto Amicola
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The Mahdi is moving again. He finds it cheaper than paying rent, probably.—Pittsburgh Chronicle.
A Pleasing Sense
Of health and strength ran owed and of ease and comfort follows the use or Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50e and $1 bottles by all leading drusrgisti.
"Are you feeling better this mornUncle Henry?" "Yes, dear." "You'll soon be well now, won't you, Uncle Henry?" "I don't know, dear may never get up again Uncle Henry is a very sick man." "Oh, yes, I know but you'll soon get well. I heard the doctor tell pa this morning that all t,he doctors in America couldn't kill as mean a man as you." (Uncle Henry rallies and is well enough the next time the doctor calls to get liia head under the sofa and maul him till the police break into the room. The ditignosis was correct.-)
Entirely Helpless to i'lealtli. ^The ibove siatement made by Mrs. S. II. For i, wi.e of (Jen. Ford, can be vonclie for by nearly the entire population of Corunna., jiicli., her hornfor yea -s. Sho was for two years a terribin sufferer from iheu-
J- tno tirtta nnf I 11 •/. 1...,
the time, her eot and limbs beluy
no
badly
swollen she could sea eely move. Mie was induced to try ti bottle oi Hibbard's lthoumaiio yruQ, It helped her, and two additional hottjes entirely cured her. To-day she is -11 woman.
J'irst your druggist should ho not keep it, we will send on recoipt of price. $1 per bottle or six fur ?5. liHEUMATIC
HYEUP CO.
Jackson, Mich.
liibbard's Rheumatic and Liver PilJs. These Tills are sciocjiiloally compounded, uniform in action. No. griping |.ain so commonly- following the use of pills. They are adapted to both adults mid children with perfect s.iMy. We gua'- ntoo tliey have no (}IUM1 in the care or
Sick lleadacfle,
Con
stipation. Dy.-p-psia. Biliousness and, as an appetizer, they excel any other preparation.
board.
fare misjht be called checker
Prison
Interested People-
Advertising a patent medicine in the peculiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam for Coughs and Golds does it is indeed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give those who call for it a sample bottle Free, that tliey may try it before purchasing. The large bottles are 50c and tl. We certainly would adviso
Came a pale face preacher, teaching
Peace and progress to the natives.
Wooed and won he Uanita.
She, nobler to make his calling,
Whispered to him natures secret—
Told him of the herbs so potent
For the healing and the saving
—EXTRACT FBOM POEM OF "UANITA."
OMES
EVERY
"i
mttwcw
*•*?. :'-V
You Just bring a
J.
trial. It may save you from consumption.
It was the butcher who remarked that fore quarters were less than the whole.
If every woman in this land knew for herself the actual quality of Dobbins' Electric Soap, no other washing soap could be sold. Millions do use it, but other millions have never tried it. Have you! Ask your grocer for it.
The silver question—solid or plated?
For Bronchial, Asthmatic ami Pulmonary Complaints, "Brown'«
taxes.
ticmpta
One reason why an expert tisherman is so silent at his sport is because he is waiting for a catch with baited breath.
A New Kiutl of Insurance
has been putin operation by the manufacturers of Dr. Pierce's medicines. Hi) ^'Golden Medical Discovery" and "Favor ite Prescription" are sold by druggists un derthe manufacturers' positive guarantee. Either benefit or a complete cure is ttiu attained, or money paid for these medi cin£s is returned. The certificate of guar antee given in connection witti sale o, these medicines is equivalent to a policy 0 insurance. The "Golden Medical Discov ery" cures all humors and blood taints, from whatever cause arising, skin ani scalp diseases, scrofulous sores and swell ings. The "Favorite Prescription" cure? all those derangements and weaknesses peculiar to women.
Don't hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, disgusting everybody, but use L)r. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
Gaining ground—the successful real-es-tate-man. One of the reasons why Scott's Emulsion has such a large sale is because it is the best. Dr. W. H.Cameron, Halifax, N. S.. says: "1 have prescribed Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, for the .past two years, and found it more agreeable to the stomach and have better results from its use than any other preparation of the kind I have ever used." Sold by all Druggists.
It is the wife of the late husband who is most interested in "the coming man."
A. M. PRIEST, Druggist, Shelbvville, Ind. «ays: "Hall's ('at \rrh Cure gives the best o: -lit: faction. Can get plen'y of testimonials, ns ii cures c-very one who takes it." Druggists sell it, 75 cents.
The expenses of cigars should be put oown as among "losses by fire."
No Opium in Piso's Cure for Consumption. Cures^where other remedies fail. 25c.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby tras sick, •we gave her Castoria. V7hen she vras a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
until to CI7KK CATARRH. A circular deec-rlb-nUVVlnga new and non irrit itinjj homo treatment, that will cure Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Hay Fever, Throat Affections, Bronchitis, and ConKtimption in itt incipient etaRc. will b: Kent any one thus affected, by
•ddrestlng
D.
Bronchial Troches"
em ark able curative properties.
80 Id only in
A box wind matches free smokers of 'Tansill's Punch 5c Cigar.
No. 2
&
SHE TELLS HIM THE SECRET.
An Editor's Experience* Major Sidney Herbert, a well-known journalist in agricultural circles, writes April 18th, 1889: Some five years ago I wrote a letter stating that Swift's Specific had cured ine of severe rheumatism. Since that time I have had no return of the rheumatic troubles, although frequently exposed to the influences that produced former attacks. Several of my friends had a similar experience, and are firm in their conviction that S. S. S. brought a permanent curc. The searching power of this medicine is shown in the fact that it developed a scrofulous taint that was conspicuous in my blood over thirty years ago, and has removed tha last trace of it. I have also tested 8. S. S. as a tonic after a severs attack of malarial fever, which kept me in bed for three months, and am convinced that its curative and strengthening properties insured my recovery from that illness, as 1 was in a very low condition of health.
TTMHM on Blood avd Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPIOIITIO COMPANY. Drawer 3, Atlanta. Oa.
SIDNEY HBBBKBX,
Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists.
JOSEPH H. HUNTER,
STORIES ...
A
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"One gallery after another tocft up the handclapping," said a dramatis critic. That was when applause burst out 5a tiers.
The Seat of Pain and Pleasures The nervous system, often suffers a dimunition o-f gor, and causes mental annoyance, and e7en positive disturbance, without disence in tncsen^orium its'If. It acts as a mere reflector, in many cases, of inaction in tho stomach, aad consequently of incomplete assimilation of the food by the blood. This of cour.-e weak 11s is, in common with the rest of ihe tissues aud readers it less abl to bear without suffering an ordinary strain that would make 110 impression upon strong nerves. To supoly a deficit of sirenyth, and remedy a supersensitiveness in the nerves incident to a lack of vi^or, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is far better adapted than my mere nervi .e or simple tonic, sii.ee the oii•ipiing of its use, complete oigestion, is the vigorous and early parent oi nerve force and quieMide. AJaltirial attacks, rheumutiiiu, Ibowcl, iverand kidney complaints suceumD to the fitters.
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athlete makes a practice of jumping Liis ring board.
Read Dr. Sarber's card in another colli utn.
If afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaac Thomp •oil's Eye Water. Druggists sell it.
§TJAC©BSO|I
CAuraoi^
OIL IS
•THE BEST, AND
THAT IS WHY ITS CUIIES A HE
PROMPT AMP PERRflAMEHT. AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. THE CHARLES A. VOGELEfl CO.. Baliimore. Md.
lenonBter Mm Freezing
8 BAH®
and a tierce sioau oi cuniu^ &.eet which strikes tlie face like a thousand needles. Wind forty mile3 an hour. Y011 say a man couldn't stand such exposure? No, he coulda't, without just the proper clothing. And there's only one outfit that can keep a man both warm and dry at sucli a time, and that is the Fish Brand Slicker." They are guaranteed storm-proof, waterproof, and windproof. Inside one of them, you are as much out of the weather as if indoors. They are light, but warm. Being re-enforced throughout, thev never rip and the buttons are wire-fastened. No railroad man who has once tried one would be without it for ten times its cost. Beware of worthless imitations, every garment stamped with Fish Brand" Trade Mark. Don't accept any inferior coat when you can have the Fish Brand Slicker delivered without extra cost Particulars and illustrated catalogue free.
A. J. TOWER, Boston, Mass.
Addresi
MOODY & Cincinnati, O.
When yon dare to esr Wist Jones of Biujrhamton. Binghamton, N. Y., doesn't sell tho very best
FIVE-TON
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I preieribs and tally aadorse Big th« only specific fortbaoartalacara of this disease, a. Ii. INGBAHAM, M. D.,
CarM In
DAYS
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vfmt-.-,-jff t:
Chronic Catarrh
Cma-ot be cured by local app ications. It
and health. Be sure to get Hood's. "I suffered severely from chronic catarrh, arising from impure blood. It became very baa can nig soreness of the bronchial tubes and ft tn unit:some oagh, which gave great anxiety to my friends and myself. »s two brothers died tr..ra br nchial consumption. I -ried many medicines, but Teceiv. no benefit. I was at last induced to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. audi am not the same man in health or feelings. Mv catarrh is cured, my throat is entirely well, and the dyspepsia trouble, w.t 1 sick headache, nave al disappeared." J£. M. LINCOLN, 3j Chambers street, Boston.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drugsris's. £l s:xfor$5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & (JO., LoweU, Alaas.
IOO Doses One ®o!lar.
Walter Bil & Go. MATJFACTCI
AH
Amsterdam, St. Y.
We hsva sold Big foi many years, and it J)»a given tha bast of satisfaction.
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in tho country and malid ft »|»*«-ialty of seliiii)
LOOfilS & NYHAN, TIFFIN, OHIO.
by return mall full descriptive circulars of
MOODY'S HEW TAILOR SYSTEM OF SRESS CUTTING Any Tftdy of ordinary intelligence can easily and quickly learn to cut and make any garment, in any style to any measure for lady or child.
SEAL JACKETS
DETKOIT,
(iivcH ppecial attention to all dolictttediooaaeii of both sexs. licgUla-ijJi 1
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reine.ijes furnmlied. Oancqra,^ 11 res gua ran toed without th« knifo.ji ituptiue, no cure
no
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censiHutional disease aud requires a constitutions! remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which working through the blood, eracicates the in** purity which causes and promotes the disease, and soon effects a permanent cure. At the same time Hood's Sarsaparilla builds upths whole system, and makes you feel renewed fit strength
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WE AKK THE LAIIOKST IliPOHXEBS OF
REAL SKINS
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SACQUES &
N E W A E S Ac. Ask your mer5^chant for them.
WALTER BUHL & CO.,
Mrcii.
fF YOU WISH A
•urciiaes ono of th-. celebrated SMITH WESSON arms. Tin' finest small arms •ver manufactured and the firgt ohnice of all experts. •Tanufaotured in calibres 32,38 and 44-100. S:n,'le or double action, Safety Hammerleaa and Parirotmodels Constructed! entirely o. bent quality wrought Bteel, carefully inspected for workraan»h'p and stock, they are unrival for iin 1 li, durnbiUty iimlnrruracT, Donot be deceived bj chcap mallmble enst-iron Imitations whicq arc often sold for the frontline article an4 are not onlv unreliable, but danKeroun. The SMITH
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WESSON Revolvers are all stamped upon the barrels withflrm:B name, address and dates of patent* and are cruiranteed perfect in every detail. Insist upon havinif the genuine article, a.i I if your dealei canm't supply you an order s-nt to address l)r-low will receive prompt and careful attention. Descriptive catalogue and prices rnished upon appuction.
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WESSON,
SMIT
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tyMent'on this paper. Mprincflel«l» Ma»«^
GREAT TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famoni for ineceedlngr whar* othen have failed. SELF CLEANING. Urill 4rop« 60 to 90 tlaei a minute. CATALOGUE FREE.
|y Write aa what work y«u wish to do with a well machine.
AIJIJ ORDERS
KILLED
PKOill'TLT.
PRUNING A PLEASURE BY USING THESE QIICADOi No Springs togetoutOnCnilO of order, or pinch tho hand. Ligiit, but
SENT BY MAIL, POST-PAID,for
strong. Can
be carried in the pocket, and alwavshandy. Justtbethmgfor Rosea. Shrnba and Vinrj. AILING & LODGE, KASIS0N. IKD.
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pay, aud ncpi
utty until cured. Piles. KectalgS 'i'ronbleii BUcccHsfiilly treated, and!|if •Hireguaranteed. Kur the siicoo88-.
HI tieiitniont of any othor ills not|| m-ntioiied call on or addreca, DB.isS AUt}KR,96i South Illinois^traak lf ndiahapoli8, lud. Si
1, t-iuing
2c
stump promptly answered
uiil iii'.'di( in«~- pout to order.
A LADY Who cultivates Flowers would appreciate a present of the
NICKEL PRUNING SHEARS
sold at $1.00, POSTAGE PAID, by
ALLINC & LODGE,
Mention this papor. MADISON, IND.
DOUBLE
Breiich-Losder $6.75 RIFLES[KM 'ISTQLS 75e WATcni^
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A S A Popliam's AsthmaSpecifla Koliet in TEN MINUTES. PETHKD.SWOYKB, M. I). iYit» town, l'a., write*: "I have had Asthma for 20 year«i found no relief until 1 tried yonr Specific, w'.li'h r«lievram» immediately." Sold by all Druggists. fl per box,by moll, post paid. TRIAL PACKAGE FREE. .Address,
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T. POPHAM. PHILADELPHIA, PEJIW.
Ail Kind* o!i«mper th»n el«*whcr«. yoa bar, Mod vlMip for CaiaUfue. Addre*« POWELL ft CLEflEIT,, 1 SO Mala Itrwt, TO ri*(liin«tl. Ohio.
WATcni^. r.ra
DETECTIVES
Wanted In
etery
c«*ntT. Shrewd nen t« sot laatroetloa,
tn ©or ATperlimovnnt J®. N.^NNFLN(L»T9R1TV«BUR*AYCO.44ARR0D^.CINR(NN«TI.Q
BASEBALL MANIJAL^
7 1M. S In. 70 ps(f» llluailaatrd ('i)TCr.
SENT FREE
on application enoiosing_ ono
ci st«mp by addressing TRKODOKK IIOL(,AND, I'.O.
Box.l'JO,
PTii adelpbia.
inrilTC UllBTrn TO hsndle
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PATENTS
opium
\rvicxeeveryITOTS
LI) requires. Retails
»4.i'0.
naroa
150 per month. Must establish County Axeucies. iamplas s«nt, sxpresRSKe prepaid, on receipt
of
I2.U. UOBBI UKU. CO, Waukesha, Wia.
I iniP?'
h»C-Tansy
Tills.. Oafs, prsmpt, »t-
LMUILO fectual. Try tha original and only genn* ino Woman's Salvation. Cir.,and sw«rn tostimonrS *tps. PUg by :nail
Box
52S7,
tl.04. Warranted. D&. 0AT0M(
BOSTON MA^S.'
unlie STU DY. 9ooK-keeplng, bnalaesstorirt flUlnL PenniAiifihip, Afithttietlc, Short-haiid.at# thoroughly taught by MAIL. Circnlars {red, BRYANT'S BUslINE88 "COLLKOK, BuffiUo, N. Y.
F. A. LGHNANH
Wa shiugton, D. 0«nT tor 'lir^ular
Kakit, Tha only owrtefa and aaar cure. Dr. j. Staahaaa. Lahaaoa. Ohio.
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