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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
When Baby was sick, ire gave her Castorla. "When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When ehe became Miss, sho clung to Castorla, Whan she had Children, ahe gave them Castor!*.
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ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE Gltitvi ME WITHOUT THE 5/A LAB El ySannfd V* -"m. ATRES A
SONS.
Phllada., wMfc.
goalre tW :s aioua Horw Brand Baker Blankets
To Cure Kidney Troubles
Use "Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot Kidney Liyer and Bladder Cure." It relieves quickly and cures the most ohronic and complicated cases. Price 50c and $1.00. Pamphlet Free. Binghampton, N. Y. Sold, recommended and guaranteed by M. C. Quigley.
FINEST ON EARTH. TIIE ONLY
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VESTIBULED TRAIN SERVICE WITH DINING CAP. BETWEEM
Chicago.
THE FAVORITE LINE
Cincinnati to St. Louis
Keoknlc, Springfield and Peoria.
The only direct line between
Cincinnati, Dayton, Findlay.
Lima. Toledo, Detroit,
THE LAKE REGIONS AND CANADA
Fullman Sleepers on Night Trains. Parlor and Cliair Cars on Day Trains between
Cincinnati and Points Enumerated,
THE YEAR ROUND.
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I. D. WOODFORD, Vice I'ieat,
E. O. MCCORMICK, Gen. Pass.Agt.
Jones—"W bat are you talking ubout I" Smith—"What everybody talis about the} fay that (or lirlclit'« jm*. e«»e, Kidney, I.l*er or llliddfr t.'oai plain tK thin remedy has no equal." It roc* bight to the Spot HTPi-eparcd at Dr. Kilmer1* l)i*ien««ry,fttiigli*mUii,NY
Iters of Inquiry answered. Guide to Health Sent FKEE.
LadicM! Those dt:ll| tired looks and fed'.!! spcjilc volun:os! This! Itemedy corrects 11 COR ui'iions, restores 't ig nnd vitality and brir,., hark youthful jl.ioirij sind 1K: U!( v.
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Mother, Daughter. These dull tin i«oksand unpleasant feelings speak volumes. "Dr. Kilmer's Female Remedy" builds up quickly a run-down constitution and brings back v*nthful beauty. Price $1.00. Pamphlet Free. Bingham pton. N. Y. Sold recommended ana guaranteed by M. 0. ftuigluy.
«[, WINTER APPLES. What cheer is there th hall so good,
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In the snowy waste of a winter night, As a dancing fire of hickory wood, And an easy-chair in ita mellow light, And a pearmain apple, ruddy and sleek, Or a jenneting with a freckled cheek?
A russet apple is fair to view, With a tawny tint like an autumn leaf, The warmth of a ripened rn-field'6 hue,
Or golden hint -. a harvest sheaf And the wholesome breath of a finished year Is held in a winesap's blooming sphere.
They bring you a thought of theorc-hard trees In blossomy April and leafy June,, And the sleepy uronit of uinule-bees,
In the lazy light of the afternoon, Aud tangle clover and bobolinks, Tiger-lilies and garden pinks.
If you've somewhere left, with its gables wide A farm house set in an orahartJ old, YouM see it all in the winter-tide
At sight of a pippin's green and-gold, Or a pearmain apple ruddy and sleek, Or a jenneting w.th a freckled cheek. —Haitie Whitney, in St. Nicholas
Something New.
With the compliments of the season we find on our table a very attractive little volume which contains very many useful items of information, besides the novelty of a large collection of autographs of prominent men, and also humor and rhyme well illustrated. A special attraction is its offer of "Free Music," which offer is set forth therein. The little book is the an nual St. Jacobs Oil Calendar for 1889-90, which is in every way as good as the best published in this line, and is gotten ont in the interest of The Great Remedy for Pain, St. Jacobs Oil, and the other valuable specifies for the cure of disease which THE CHAKL.ES A. VOGEI.EU Co. of Baltitimore, Md., the publishers and proprie tors, have placed on the market. These great remedies are by reputation standdards in trade. The book is to be found at druggists and dealers for free distribution, or it can be had by sending a two-cent stamp to the publishers.
Josh Billings' Philosophy. New York Weekly. A man with a lied phull ov brarics kan a,fford tew be karelesa once in a while, for even hiz blunders are brilliant.
Experience inkreases our wizdum, but don't reduse our phollys. Buty is power but the mosJ treacherous one I kno ov.
The man who haz got into the habit ov never making any blunders, iz altogether too good to live in this world.
Humility iz a good thing tew hav, provided a man iz sure he haz got the right kind. There never is a time in a kat's life when she is so humble az just before she makes up her mind tew pownce onto a chicken or just after she haz caught and et it.
I hav no doubt that the human hart kontains all the pure attributes that the angles posses, but no single human hart kontains even a moity ov them.
Sosiety iz made up ov the good, bad and indilferent and what makes so much trouble iz, the indifferents are in the majority.
When a man has done a charitable thing without letting the world kno it, he haz done all that an angle can do in the premises.
Too much ov the religion in this world konsist3 in confessing our sins to ourselves and to each other.
I don't suppose thare has ever lived a man without a single virtew. Even Judas Iskariot "went and hanged himself."
The vanity ov most men iz so muteh more than a match for their experience that they seldom learn ennything bi experience.
The pashums are like the wick ov a lighted kandle—they don't die out until they are burned out. Btware of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury,
As mercury will surely dest oy the sense of smell and corn pi tely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous su faces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable pb sicians as the damage they will do is fold to the good you can possiblv derive from them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured *y J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercery, and is taken internally, and cts directly upon the blood and mucous surfacts oi the system. In buying 11 li C-itarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.' heney & Co..
Sold by Druggists, ice 'ific Der bottle'
Old ocean is a bad sleeper—Tosses on his bed all nighty A Wonderful Magnetic Plant. Court Journal.
There has been discovered in the forests of India a strange plant which possesses to a very high degree astonishing magnetic power. The hand which breaks a leaf from it receives immediately a shock equal to that which is produced by the conductor of an induction coil. At a distance of six metres a magnetic needle is affected by it, and will be quite deranged if brought near. The energy of this singular influence varies with the hours of the day. All-powerful about 2 o'clock in the afternoon, it is absolutely annulled during the night. At times of storm its intensity augments to striking proportions. During rain the plant seems to succumb and bends its head during a thunder shower. It remains there without force of virtue even if one should shelter it with an umbrella. No shock is felt at that time in breaking the leaves, and the needle is unaifected by it. One never by any chance sees a bird or insect alight on the electric plant an instinct seems to warn them that they would find their sudden doath. It is also important to remark that where it grows none of the magnetic metals are found, neither iron, nor cobalt, nor nickel an undeniable proof that the electric force belongs exclusively to .the plant. Light and heat, phosphorescence, magnetism, electricity, how many mysteries and botanical problems does this wondrous Indian plant conceal within its leaf and Sower!
Children Cry for Pitchers Castona
When Baby was tick, we gave her Cm tori*.' "Then ehe wu a Child, the cried for Castorla^ When the became Miaa, sbe clung to Castorla, Wh— ihe had fWMm, ihi gave them Osstorla.
Mr. Arkell's Postage Stamp "Ad." W. J. Arkell, the proprietor of Judge and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, has culminated a unique advertising scheme. His idea is to put an advertisement on the back of each of the 20,000,000 postage stamps distributed through the country every month. Mr. Arkell has already made a definite offer through the Postmaster General to pay the Government $100,000 a year for four years, and to pay for the engraving of the stamps, which would amount to $140,000 a year more. The contract running for four years, therefore, would entail a payment on his part of nearly $1,000,000. Mr. Wanamaker suggested that possibly he may not have the authority under the law to enter into any such arrangement, but competent lawyers, it is said, declare that there is no legal obstacle to the acceptance of Mr. Arkell's offer. It is proposed to print the advertisement in daintily colored ink before the gum of the stamps is put on, and make the gum so transparent that the advertisement will easily show through.
No ammonia, alum or lime in Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. Pure and perfect, economical and efficient, it stands foremost- in public favor.
A barrel of rice weighs 600 pounds. 'Tis sad to see a woman growing old before her time All broken down and hopeless when life should hold its pr me* She feels herself a burdea when a blessing ehe sh .u be And ngs tor death to bring her release from misery.
If these poor, discouraged women who suffer from diseases peculiar .to women could only know that health could be regained by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, how eagerly they would hasten to avail themselves of it. They ought to know it, and try it. Every woman who is still healthy ought to be told about, the wonderful virtue in this medicine, and understand that it is a safeguard against the terrible diseases common to her sex. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money paid for it will be refunded.
Cleanse the liver, stomach, bowels aud whole system by using Dr. Pierce's Bellets.
A deceased count—A dead reckoning.
Mothers who have delicate children can see them daily improve and gain in flesh and strength by giving them that perfect food and medicine, Scott's Emulsion oi Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. Dr. W. A. Hulbert, of Salisbury, 111., says:
Is it economy to save a few cents buying a cheap soap or strong washing powder, and lose dollars in ruined, rotted clothes If not, use Dobbins' Electric Soap, white as snow, and as pure. Ask your grocer for it.
A barrel of flour weighs 196 pounds.
Throat Diseases commence with a cough, cold, or sore throat. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" give immediate relief. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cen.s,
The average human life is 31 years.
Interested People,
Advertising a patent medicine in the peculiar way in which the proprietor ,of Kemp's Balsam for Coughs and Colds does it is indeed wonderful. He authorises all druggists to give thQse who call for it a sample bottle Free, that they may try it before purchasing. The large bottles are 50e and $1. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption.
Watches were first made in 1476.
No stranger should visit the city with out smoking "Tansill's Punch" 5c. Cigar.
Read Dr. Sarber's card in another col umn.
TLVamd.PE^MA! Cured by
BATRO-MD .THEEHAS-MOGELERUQ
ONE ENJOYS Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is t&ken it is pleasant and refreshing to the teste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and curei habitual constipation. Syrup «f Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste ana acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists.. Any reliable drugjrist who may not have it on hand will pro* cure it promptly for any one wlic wishes to try it. Do vot accept any substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. 8 AH FBANCI3C0, CAL. tOVmitlE. Kt. HEW YORK, H.t.
MAfilP RCMPnYWUlear. Blood Poison «h«t« JfiAwlv itLmLU I msrcanr fails. Owiidniifti H)i mI| k| tiwk Baaiily C*., Oath*, H*|» Wfitat
An earthenware vessel—A continental basin.
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Something for the Jiw Tear. The world renowned success of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, and ibe continued popu ari ty for over a third of a century as a stomachic is scatcely more wonderful than the Welcome that gr- cis the annual appearance of Hosteller's Almanac. This valuable medical treatise i.pubishedby The Hostetter Company, Pitts burg. l*a.. under thher own immediate super vision, employing 60 hands in that departmeii They are ruuning about 11 uoonths in the yea on this work, and the issue of same for 1890 will not be less than ten mi lions, print *d in the English, German, French. Welch, Norwegian, Swedis i, Holland. Bohemi n, and Spanish languages. Reter to acoi.y of it for vatualble and interesting reading concerning health, and numerous testimonials as to the efficacy of IIostetter's Stomach Bitters, amusement, varie! information, astronomical calculations and chronological items, etc., which can be depend etl on for correctness. Tue Almanac for 1S'.)0 car. be obtained free of cost, from dru rgists and general eountry dealers in all pans of the country.
Tar and feathers—Jack and Mother Cary's chickens.
Oregon, the Paradise of Farmera. Mild, equable climate, certain and abundant crops. Best fruit, grain, grass and stock country the world. Full information free. Address he Oregon Immigration Board. Portland, Ore.
Until 1776 cotton spinning was performed by the hand spinning wheel.
To Those Interested. HASTINGS, Mich., April 22. 1889.
Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mieh: GENTS—This is to certify that I had been troubled with rheumatism in all its form? for the past twelve years, aud was confined to my bed at various periods from three to six months at a time, and I could get about only by the aid of crutches. I employed several flrst-class physfcians of this city, none of whom effected a cure or gave teno porary relief even.
About two years ago I was induced tc try Hibbard's Kheumatio Syrup, and. after taking a few bottles I experienced relief, and now consider myself cured. I unhesitatingly recommend this medicine foi rheumatism. I know what it has done fo: me. what physicians could not do. e., cured me of rheumatism.
Ask your druggist for it. I certify to the above statement. FBEP L. HBATW. Druggist. Hibbard's Rheumatic auu iJver I'ill*.
These Pills are scienjiflcally compounded, uniform in action. No griping pain so oornmonly following the use of pills. They an adapted to both adults and children will) [.ertect safety. We guarantee they have no equil in the cure of Sink Headac/ie, Constipation. Dy-papsia. Biliousness and. as an appetizer, they excel an* other preparation.
There are 2,750 languages.
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have used Scott's Emulsion in cases of Scrofula and Debility. Results most gratifying. My little patients take it with pleasure." Sold by all Druggists.
A bad breaker—The dareless steward
No Opii'm in Piso's Cure for Consumption. Curas.,where other remedies fail. 25c. A Yankee skipper—The Canadian ref ugee.
If afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it
In the Winter
Rheumatism is most preralant because exposure to the cold and wei drives the blood from the surface of the body, and causes congestion of tho liver and kidneys. These organs are thus, unable to perform their functions of eliminating the imparities an.l iactic acid, which are taken up by the blood and deposited in the joints and tissues, resulting in the pains and aches we call rheumatism. Hood's Sarsaparilla has had great success in curing this disease, both chronic and inflammatory. Acting promptly on the blood, It neutralizes the lactic acid,expels all impurities and restores the liver and kidneys to natural action.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. |1 six for S3. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mats.
IOO Doses One Dollar.
SurejCure.
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
CATARRH
The large number of certificates received of ihe virtues of this preparation in the treatment of this unpleasant disease, abundantly attest its ,'fficacy. It is the only medicine now on tho market adapted to Catarrh, that performs what it promises andeffects not only speedy relief but a permanent cure. Unlike many nostrums now before the public, it does not dry up temporarily the nasal discharges, but eradicates the proueing cause, thus leaving the system in a .und and healthy condition. Ask your druggists for a bottle of Sykes' Sure Cure for Catarrh and you will ne healed of the malady.
For sale by all Druggists. KOSS GORDON, L. »fayette, Ind, Wholesale Agent.
Walter Buhl & Co.
MANUFACTURERS OP
lift® CUItIS CATARRH. A chcnlar (texrib. HUBtrbuta new and non irrituthx home that will cure I utarrii. Catarrhal &_-afness, Hay Fever, Throat Afiectlena. Ttronrhl'tls. and CoBKnmpiUon in its incipient stage, will" b-- went any one thus affected, by addressing 1). M. IX, Huntiugtoa, Ind.
TBE LATEST. MODEL (889. MARLIN SAFETY REPEATING
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SACQUCS A
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Medical & Surgical Institute 151H N. Spruce St., MaahrfUa, Tenn.
Treat and Cure all Chronic Dl»OcformltlM and Sunical
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ROUBLE Uwh-Loader $€.T8.
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Sexual Diseases of Man,
Women and Children the reanlta of Imperfect Development. KvU
Habits dr Excesxut. Opium and the Whiskey HaMt. etc. Sanitarium and Private Lvtof-ln Hmpital in oonnaction. Writ* lor circular.
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LYMAN'S PAT. RIFLE SIGHTS
Are Unequalled both for Huntin^and Target Shooting.
Send for Catalogue A, showing Sights and Rifles of latest design. ADDRESS,
WM. LYMAN, Middlefield, Ct.
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A S A Popliam's Asthma Specific
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PBTKHlX Swovru, II. D. Kritzfcown, Pa., writes: "1 bavehad Asthma for l"0years found no relief until 1 tried your Specific, vrliich relierea me
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Storms, snows, drencliing rains, and furious winds are apart of the regular routine of life. Two-thirds of the sickness through iife is caused by colds you cannot be too well protected in stormy weather to avoid them. A mm having a Fish Brand Slicker may be exposed to a storm for twenty-four hours at a stretch, and still be protected from every drop of rain, besides being shielded from the kiting winds. No matter what your occupation, if you Are liable to be caught in a rain or snow storm, you should have on hand a F'ish Brand Slicker." It will surely save your health, and perhaps your life. Beware of worthless imitations, every garment stamped with the Fish Brand' Trade Mark. Don't accept any inferior coat wheu you can have the Fish Brand Slicker delivered without extra cost. Particulars ant', illustrated tatalogue free. A.
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DR. W. XX. Sja-RSBH Gives special attention to all d)l cate diseases of both sex*, itcarul* ting remedies furnished. Cancers curesguaranteeil without the kuifu
Itupture. uo cure no pay, aud no pay until cured. Piles. Rectal Troubles successfully treated, aud cure guaranteed. Kor tho successful treatment of any other ills not mentioned call on or address, 1)14. SAltllEH,%}2 South Illinois Street Indianapolis, Ind.
... ters containing 2c stamp promptly answered and medicines sont to order.
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FOUXOKy*.—Dean Brothers Slenni Pump W-.rks, -ouih-v/est corner .Madison Avw., and Hay sticets. (»K aK3—S-.oke tbe fam.-.u* IHTl 'g HIT, a c'.gar ior Sc. tul ana Co. »*GJNKS AND I'ho Hinker-
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REPEATERS •00
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ARNESS. s\mtt.Kitv ax? i,k ythk!: i\ \VYuX, Wholesale Ianuiacturers. 0~EL--ENGLISH--on irele Street—
Best accdinin..(tuWo'.is, reii-oiialtl" prices.
AW rt'lCS.—S. F. (Jul In way Dealer, 'AO S. i't-nn. .^t. Send tor price li-t. l.'&BKK STA Pri -S h1- at
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YOTT WISH A
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accuracy of SHOOTING
W« :ver prjTe:i F" one ot th- cx'-Ie-brattxl S*IITH .V Wl'SSOy arms. The finest*mail ai"ins ever niaaufactwr-d aud tho iirat rh.-icc of all cxpertn. Manufactured in calibres 32, gle or double action, SalVty Uaiiiincrlcss una Target models ('.instruct"'! cntir.'lyo hc«»l t-1 l!y wrMt?lir re:refnlly in pectud. for woit manshpand stoel:, htty are unrival. il for .'cni b, do rsc i'ilit tin «i ncrii rncv. IK.not be deceived b\ cheap m:i Una b]« c:i»t-i ron iir.irntiui.^ Mliai are often sold for the genuine a. tide ano are not otiI^' unreliable, lmt dangerous. The SMI'! II tt WESSON !?evoivers are all stamjied u[on the barrels will firm's name, address and dates
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TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE fesioas for stseceedlniz where others have failed. SELF CLEANS. Urill 4r«pt 60 to VO Umfi
It mlnnte.
CATALOGUE FREE. LOOMIS & NYMAH, TIFFINw OHIO.
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SMITH & WESSON,
rr~"Ment:o»i th .• ivii. -r. Snr^ngfiBlil, )l hW| nsn $ 18 mn
Wrtro u« hat w«rk you with to dnn-!th»iveil niitcliiiie.
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HOW PRICE RAILROAD LAHS FREE Government LANDS. MILLIONS of Acroc in Micnet^o'a. North ko(a,Moala»a,Maho,Ws«hiii| t«n and e$on CrMfl rnDPuhlicationK wit miips detoribms Till
LRU I Ult BEST Agricultural. Uraa'T'R »nd unhei lyaids now open to Settlors. SliVt' FKKK. At.-dresl coas. B. LAMBORH. "^pivs^SrSSP
FfiKllY^ A warranted U. 3. Standard Family Bcale, ounce to Zli puunds, sent free aaywho«
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U. S. on reoeitit
lot price. Price list of all size* free. Ad-dre.-s *TON3ES ha pays the freight,"
Bingham ton. N.
I prsscrttMi ma tally dorse Big ii as ll» ooif specific forthaoertalaoat* of this dhteasa. a.H.XNORAHAM,M
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Amsterdam. N. T.
Wt hav* sold Blx (m many years, and tt ia# given tba bast of satifr-
Ohio.
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CHICHESTER'S ENGLiSW
PENNYROYAL PSLLS,
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in letter,
v.
by ma!L Mime
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