Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 13 February 1891 — Page 7

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MARK

THE GREAT. :oY^r

CUKES PROMPTLY

AND

PERMANEKTT.T

RHEUMATISM, lumbago, Headaclie, Toothache, E A

Sore Throat, Swellings, Frost-bites,

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Sprains, Bruises, Kuras, Scalds. THE CHARLES A. yOGEI.ER CO.. BaHimors. K4-

SHSLOH'S

CONSUMPTION CORE.

The success of this Great Cough Cure L« without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a positive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If 3*ou have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has Ihe Croup, or Whooping Cough, usei'. .vomptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOIi'S CURE, Price 10 cts., 50 cts. and (l.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, jse Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts.

RIGKLY ASI BITTERS

One of Ihe most important organs of His human body Is the LIVER. When it fails io properly perform its functions the eniira sysiem becomes deranged. The BftA!N: KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS, a!! refuse to perform their work. DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY DISEASE, etc., ara ihe results, unless something is done to assisS Katuro in throwing oft the impurities caused by the Inaction of a TORPID LIVER. This assistance so necessary will be found in

Priekly Ash Bitters I

It acts directly on the LIVER, STQftlACH and KIDNEYS, and by Us mild and cathartic effect and general tonic qualities restores 6hese organs to a sound, healthy condition, &<id cures ail diseases arising from these Causes. It PURIFIES THE BLOOD, tones up the system, and restores perfect friealth. If your druggist does not keep it ask him to orodr it for you. Scud 2c stamp for copy of "THE HORSE TRAINER," published by U3.

PB1GKLY ASH BITTERS £S.,

Sole Proprietors, ST. TJOTTTS, MO

Children

always

Enjoy II.

SCOTT'S

{EMULSION

of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda la alrocsi os palatable as milk.

Children enjoy It rather than otherwise. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER it Is indeed, and tho ilttle lads and lassies who take cold easily, may be fortified against a cough that might prove serious, by taking Scott's Emulsion after their meals during the winter season. Jletvare of substitutions and imitations.

THERE IS BUT

ONE VOICE

In the unanimous shout of the thoulands who use Dr. White's Pulmoniria. It proves that this medicine las many warm friends and admir srs among all classes and ages. Old ind young alike, shout its praises ind declare it the greatest cough remedy on earth. It cures a Cough less time than any other remedy. It cures Croup in a few minutes, [t cures Whooping Cough in ten lays. It is the only remedy that will cure Consumption. It is harmless and pleasant to take. It costs 25 cts., 60 cts. and $1 per bottle, and avery bottle is warranted.

GRATEFUL-COMFORTiNG,

EPPS'S COCOA

BREAKFAST.

"By thorough knowledge of the natural law.irhich iJtV'-iro the operations of digestion and uutrD, aad by a carerul appllo atlon of the fine propei lies of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. F.pris lias provki »ur breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save u.i luauy heavy doctors' bill'. It by the Judlciom use of such articlej of 11 that aooastltutloa may bo gr dually oullt upuni! itrong enough to resist every tendoney to disease Hundreds of subtle maladies aro floating around ready to attack wherever tharo Is a woak po n. IVe may esoape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourlelves well fortified with pure blood a 11 properly uourlshed frame."—"Civil Service Oatetta."

Made simply with boilln? water or mil'*. Fold only in half-pound tin*, ''y Grocer*, labelled thus:

JAilIES

El'l'S

ifcOO..

Rostoros

Homoeopathic Chemlstj,

LONDON, EMGLAXD.

ELY'S CREAM BALM Applied into Nostrils is Quickly Absorbed, Cleanses the Head, lieals the Sores and Cures

CATARRH

PvtarR^

Taste and smell, nnick-

ty

Relieves Cold in Head and Headache. Mc, at Druggists. SLY BROS,, SO Warren St N, Y,

Tutt's Hair Dye

Gray hair or whiskers changed to a glossy Mack by a single application or this Dye. It imparts a natural color, acts Jnntantaneouslyand contains nothing injurious to the h*lr. Sold by all druggists, or sent by ex-

A THRIIiIiIN5 EXPERIENCE.

Remarkable Statement of i'ci'sonal Danger and Provideutial Escape.

The following story—which is attracting wide attention from the press -is so remarkable that we canuot excu»efy-rsclves if we do not lay it before our readers, is tire. To the Editor Rochester (X. Y.I Demoerat:

SIR.—On the first day of June, 1881, I lay at my residence in this city surrounded by iny friends and waiting1for death. Heaveu only knows the agony I then endured, for words can never describe it. And yet. if a few year.- previous any one had told me that I was to be brought so low, and by so terrible a disease. I should have scoffed at the idea. I had always been uncommonly stronfr and healthy, and weighed 0wr -00 pounds and hardly knew, in my

own

death.

ex­

perience. what iiiiin or sickness were. Very many people wlio will iv,tid this statement realize at times that they are unusually tired and eunnot account l'ov it. Tc.ey feel dull p-jios ii variouspait.3 of the bod.) and do not understand why. Or they are exceedingly hungry one day and ens tirely without appuiiu.1 the next. This was just the way I ft:It when the relentless malady which had fastened itself upon me lirst began, Still I tiiought nothing of it•. that probably 1 had taken a cold winV would soon pass away. Shortly niter this I noticed a heavy, and at times neuralgic, pain iu one side of my head, but as it would come one day and be gone tho next, 1 paid little attention to it. Then my stomach would get out of order ami my food oft.M failed to digest, causing at times gie.it inconvenience. Yet. even as a physician, 1 did not think that these things meantanythiug serious. 1 fancied was suffering from malaria and doctored myself accordingly. But 1 Sit no belter. 1 next not iced a peculiar color .id odor about the iiukls I wa^ passing Is tiia* there were larov quantities v. and very little the nexv. and that a -'Sieut, ti and scum appeared. -JU jrface. and a sediment settled. Ar.d yet I u.i not realize my danger, for. iiuu ^'i. seeing these symptoms contini" "y, I inaily became accusr.omed to ..nem, air' my suspicion was wholly disarmed -.e I act that 1 had pain in the ufl'cored organs or in their vicin Ity. Why I should have been so blind cannot understand.

I consulted The best medical skill in the land. 1 visited ail the springs in America and traveled from Alaine to California. Still 1 grow worse. No two physicians agreed as to my malady. One said 1 was troubled with spinal irritation, another, dyspepia another, heart disease another, general debility another, congestion of the base of the .brain, and so on throng.) a lor.g list of common diss eases, the symptoms 01 many of which 1 really had." In this way several years passed, during which time I was steadily growing worse. My condition had really he-come pitiable. The slight symptoms luid at lirst experienced were developed mto terrible and coustunt disorders. My .veight had been reduced from :i7 to i:ii pounds. My life was a burden to myself and Iricnds. 1 could lvtain 110 food on my stomach, and lived wholly by injections. 1 was a living mass of pain. My pulse was uncontrollable. In my agony I i'renucutly fell to the lioor and clutched the carpet and prayed for

Morphine had

lit­

tle or no effect in deadening the pain. six days and nights I. had the death-pres monitory hiccoughs constantly. My water was tilled with tube casts and albumen. 1 was struggling with right's Disease of the kidneys iu its last stages.

While suffering thus I received a call from my pastor, the liev. Or. I "oote. at that time rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, of this city. I felt that it was our last, interview, but iu the course Jot' conversation Dr. Foote detailed tome the many remarkable cuies of cases like my own which ha:! ccme under his observation. As a practicing physician and a graduated" thesehools I dei Ye the idea 01 any medicine outside the ng .Jar channels being in the leatd benehc^al. So solicitous, however, was Dr. Foote, that I finally promised 1 wouLL waive my prejudice. I began its use on the first day'of June, 1881, and took it according to directions. At first it sickoncd me, but this 1 thought was a good sign for one .n my dobilitated condition. 1 continued to take it: the sickening sensation departed and I was iiualiy able to retain food upon my stomach, in a few days I noticed a decided change for the better, as also did my wife and friends. My hiccoughs ceased and experienced less pain than formerly. 1 was so rejoiced at this improved conditio:: hat, upon what I had believed but a fewdays before was my dying bed. I vowed in the presence of my family and friends, should 1 recover, I would both publicly and privately make known this remedy for the good of humanity, whenever I had an opportunity, and this letter is in fullillment of that vow. My improvement was constant 10m that time, and in le3-» than three months I had gained »'ti pounds in ilesh, bt» came entirely free from na n,and belk ve owe my life and present cuidiiion wholly 10 Warner's Safe Cure, the remedy which ]used.

Since my recovery I have thoroughly res investigated the subject of kidney dinlculties and hright's disease, and tho truths developed aYe astounding. I therefore state, deliberately, and as a physician,that I believe more than one-half "the deaths which occur in America are caused by Iiright's disease of the kidneys. This may sound like a rash statement, but I am prepared to fully verify it. .iiriiiht's disease has no distinctive features of its own, (indeed, it often develops without any pain whatever in the kidneys or their vicinity) but has the symptoms of nearly every other common complaint. Hundreds of people die daily, whoso burials are authorized by a physician's 1 ertilicate as occurring from "Heart Disease,'' "Apoplexy," "Paralysis." "Spinal Complaint," Rheumatism.'' "Pneumonia-,"and other common complaints, when in reality it is from Br.'ght's disease of the kidneys. Few ph.v sicians, and fewer people, realize the extent of this disease or its dangerous and insidious nature. It steals into the system like a thief, manifests its presence if at all by the commonest symptoms and l'a-tens itself in the constitution before the victim is aware of it. Jt is nearly as hereditary as consumption, quite as common and fully as fatal. Entire families, inheriting it from their ancestors, have died, and yet none of the number knew or realized the mysterious power which was removing them. Instead of common symptoms it often shows none whatever, but brings death suddenly, from convulsions, apoplexy, or heart disease. As one who has suffered, and knows by bitter experience what he says, I implore everyone who reads these words not to neglect the slightest symptoms of kidney difficulty. No one can afford to hazard such chances.

I make tho foregoing stat rnents based upon facts which I can substantiate to the letter. Tho welfare of those who may possibly be sufferers such as I was. is an ample inducement for me to take the step I have, and if can successfully warn others from the dangerous path in which I once walked, I arn willing to endure all professional and personal consequences.

J. B. HENION, M. I).

ROUHKSTUH, N. Y. Dec. 30.

Better is a little with good digestion than twenty courses and dyspepsia therewith.

CHTING all tho time. Poor child, I lenow what makes you so peevish and cross. Mothor must got you box of those sweet little oandles called Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers. By mall. 25 cents. Johu D. Park, Cincinnati, OhiOi

Texas Si tin srs: A pillow thief held on to the pillow, though lie gave the police the slip. Jf'TPW.—All Fits stopped free l»y Dr. Klinn's Groat Nerve Rontorer. No Fits aftor first days use. Marvoll ous enr

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Short-hand Is coming so much into demanthat we have decided to publish a course of le£ eons for the benefit of our readers. It pays tr know Short-hand. A stenographer is require* to-day in every business house, and the suppl of competent writers is not equal to the de mand. Besides, Short-hand is useful as an ac complishment. Every business and profession al man would find a system of brief writinj useful every day—almost every hour.

Teachers, however, are very scarce. On thii account tho usual charge for instruction is to high. Recognizing the importance of this sub ject. and the need of a cheap course—one es peeially adapted to the young', and which ma be pursued

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we have decided to publis!

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The benefits of our published lessons are opei to all our readers. Since, however, the art Short-hand, like everything else, has its difRcul ties, we have determined to form a specia class, the membership of which will be limited Each person will be given the following: priv lieges: He will receive letters regularly fron Prof. Moran, of St. Louis, the author of th« course his short-band exercises will be care fully corrected, and questions answered les son blanks, report cards and keys will be fur nlshed, and a certificate of speed given whei the course Is completed. Each member of ths regular class will, within proper limits, oe In troduced by the Professor to other students with whom he may correspond in characters This will be found very interesting as well as helpful. This Special Class will bo organized a' once. Persons only who aro regular sub scribers of this journal, or members of the im mediate family of a subscriber, will be admitted to the privileges of th3 class. If you are not subscriber and wish to join, send the propei imount to pay for the paper during the continuance of the lessons. If you intend to Join, re

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Our

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Wo teach the Pitman, the best and mos1 popular of all systems. 8. The student can take this course while remaining at home and attending to his customary business. 4. Corrected exercises are invariably seat back by return mall. 6. The course is practical, thorough, .itid the terms so low as to place it within tho easy reach of all. 6. The student runs no risk—600s not have to leave homo. We guarantee satisfaction. 7. Papers can be carried in the pocket, and the lessons learned at leisure moments. 8. This course ia well suited to the convenience of busy people. 9. Lessons are reoeived promptly and regularly, no matter liCn? far distant the student may live. 10. Local classes are formed, and meet one evening each week for mutual study and prao tice.

These lessons will begin in this paper th6 irst issue in March.

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OUR Pr,AN—The Pitman system will be taught. Each lesson will be made as clear and easy as possible. Each member of the class will be placed in correspondence with the aushor. Prof. Moran, who will correct exercises, answer questions, explain difficult pointa, fui aish Lesson Keys, Speed Sheets, Report Cards, and, within proper limits, introduce the learner to othor'members of the class, with whom lie may correspond in Short-hand.

There is an increasing demand for stenographers, and we are glad to be able to offer our readers the opportun'ty of a life-time forlearnkig this beautiful art.

These lessons will begin in this papet the first issue in larch.

V* THE BORROWING FAMILY.

It's pleasant to be neighborly Because it lessens sorrow And helps along that family

Who live on what tliey borrow. That you are proud to be their friend They havn't any doubt of They also think you like to lend

The things you're always out of. Their servants como with cups anil pails For groceries forgotten The daughter borrows shawls and veils

And scissors, pins and cotton.

The mother borrows books to read And kettles, pots and dishes And things she knows you surely need liegardles3 of your wishes. We like this happy family,

They make our pleasuros double, Por while they borrow all they seo They never borrow trouble.

Feaa the Hungry.

Small insect: "J'm awful hungry.** Mother insect "Be patient, dear the housekeeper will be along pretty sooa with some more of UuU aloe iaaoofe povdtiv"

THE CHAMPION METEOR STORT.

Big Rock Split into a Thousand Pieces By a Palling Aerolite.

Wednesday morning the people of Mirabile, Mo.. were terribly frightened by a noise l-esembling- the continued roll of artillery, followed by a horrible, grinding crass, whic seemed to tear the very earth asunder. There was ajvery slight shock, as of an earthquake, but otherwise nothing resulted from it. The noise was heard for miles in every direction but it was not until a few days afterwards that the mystery was explained. On the same morning a metoric body was seen by people living in western Missouri and eastern Kansas, which traveled in a northeasterly direction,being lirst observed as far south as Lawrence, Kan., which is nearly two hundred miles from the scene of the explosion. Thi* meteor was very large and looked like a huge ball of lire, which emitted a train of sparks as it traveled through the air.

William Apperion,living seven miles north of Mirabile, was awakened by the shock, and the concussion was so great that it stopped his clock and broke several panes of window-glass. Just north of his house formerly stood a huge mass of rock which took up a good part of his farm. When ho went out to learn the cause of the noise he was surprised to find that, his big rock had dissapeared from its place and was crushed into small bits, which were scattered over his farm for acres around. There were tons upon tons of small stones which had been ground out of the once mighty bowlder by some wonderful force. In the spot where the body of stone had once been there now lay what appeared to be a mass of iron ore about six feet in diameter. The body was oblong in shape and had evidently struck the mass of vock brosdside oa, for it was divided evenly into two pieces. Mr. Apperson brought some pieces of the celes* tial body to town with him and they are now on exhibition at a drug store here. They are undoubtedly of meteoric origin and have magnetic qualities.

A Forced Move.

Life.

AND

SIONAL

OTHER PROFES­

MEN—Who have many uses for a system of brief writing. BOYS—Who have an ambition to get an education, and want to improvo every spare moment.

Foreman of fire company—What are vou and Finn carrying those two men for—they can walk, can't they?

Kerrigan—It's the only way we could git 'em out—they were playin' a game of chess.

TO DISPEL COLDS,

Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs.

Not in Style.

Xew York Weekly.

Mrs. De Style—That cloak is just lovely, so soft and warm. Is it fasionable?"

Dealer—No, ma'am it's called the Common Sense Cloak. Mrs. De Style (with a sigh)—Let rae see you Parisian shoulder capes.

Many a youth tries to surmount the obstacles in life in jumping his board bills.

Deafness Can't Us Cured

by local applications, as they cannot reachthe 'iiseased portion of the ear. There is only 011 '.vav to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafne is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of theEustach or lube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, nnd unless the infiamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever, nine casts out of ton are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.

We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Dcaness (caused by catarrh) that we can not cure byfaking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for Jrcu lars free.

F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.

By drugists, 75 cents.

Don't put too much trust in Providence. Providence has her arms full of fools als ready.

There is nothing unless it be the sewing machine ttiat has lightened woman's las bor as much as Dobbins' Electric Soap, constantly sold since 1864. All grocers have it. Have you made its acquaintance? Try it.

Prevention

in better than cure, and people who aro subject to rheumatism, can prevent attacks by keepiug the blood pure and free from the acid which causes the disease. This suggests the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla, unquestionably tho best blood purifier, and which has been used with great success for this very purpose by many people.

Hood's Sarsaparilla has also cured innumerable cases of rheumatism of the severest sort, by its powerful eft'ect in neutralizing acidity of the blood and in enabling the kidneys and liver to properly remove the waste of tho system. Try it,

Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, $1 six for t5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, MRSB.

IOO Doses One Dollar

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Love has no respect for locks, as the average bald headed man can testify.

To be lioubct* «»i H*)iiltli

Uy a pestilential climate, by a v0cat_ on cnjailing eonst-iut exposure. pbvMCal overwork jr sedentary drudgery at the desk, is a hard lot Vet many persons original possessed of a. i.iir '•onstitudon suffer this deprivation before the 'lieridian of life is passed. To any and all suojeot to conditions inimical to heaitu, 110 purer or more agreeable preservative of the greatest 01 earthly blessings can b3 recommended than dostetter's Stomach Bitters, which inures Uie system to climatic change, physical fatigue anu mental exhaust on. It eradicates dy.spcpsia,tne bane of sedentary brain workers, restores and preserves regularity of the bowels and liver, when disordered from any cause, fever and agne and prevents it, cliects tne growth of a tcndency to rheumatism and gout, *nd neutralizes the danger to be apprehended from causes productive of kidney, bladder ana uterine ailments. To be convinced of the truth of these statements, it is oniy necessary to give this sterling preparation an impartial tnai.

The hard boiled egg is over done the soft boiled egg is ova done rarely.

"I have been occasionally troubled with Coughs, and in each case have used Brown's Uronchial Troches, which have never failed, and I must say thev are second to none in the world."—Felix A. May, Cashier, St. Paul, Minn.

Beeebam's Pills cure Bilious and Nervous Ills

You wILL SEE HIM.—When you want to see the pei'son who is most to blame for your misfortunes, gaze into the looking glass. When you have a cough or cold and want t.o get rid of it quick gat a bottle of Dr. White's Pulmonaria. It is pleasant to take, entirely harmless, and a larger bottle for the price than any other.

Would you think that refinement is acs quired by the use of SAPOLIO? \es, "Cleanly habits refine the mind." It is a solid cake of Scouring Soap.

MANY people think that the word "Bit ters" can be used only in connection with an intoxicating beverage. This is a mis«« take, as the best remedy for all diseases of the blood, liver, kidneys, etc., is Prickly Ash Bitters. It i3 purely a medicine aud. every article used iu its manufacture is of vegetable origin of known curative qualities.

Best, easiest to use and cheapest. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 50c

"WHAT AN ASS AM I!" The ass thought himself as fine looking as his neighbor, the horse, until he, one day, saw himself in the lookingglass, when he said "What an ass am 11"

Are there not scores of people who cannot see themselves as others see them? They have bad blood, pimples, blotches, eruptions, and other kindred disfigurements. All these annoying things could be entirely eradicated, and the skin restored to "lily whiteness," if that world-famed remedy, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, were given a fair trial.

It cures all, humors, from the ordinary blotch, pimple or eruption to the worst scrofula, or the most inveterate blood-taints, no matter what their nature, or whether they be inherited or acquired. The "Golden Medical Discovery" is the only blood purifier

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John F. Jones, Edom,Tex.,writesI have used German Svrup for the past six years, for Sore Throat, Cough, Colds, Pains in the Chest and. Lungs, and let me say to anyone wanting such a medicine.— German Syrup is the best.

B.W. Baldwin, Carnesville.Tenn., writes I have used your German Syrup in my family, and find it the best medicine I ever tried for coughs and colds. I recommend it to everyone for these troubles.

R. Sclimaihausen, Druggist, of Charleston, 111., writes: After trying scorcs of prescriptions aud preparations I had on my files rmd shelves, without relief for a very severe cold, which had settled

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tried your German Syrup. It gave me immediate relief aud a permanent cure.

G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A.

P-On

Oar Well Machines ars themosr. AKLIABLE, DURABLF., SUCCUHS1TUT. Tliey do JIIOICE tVllllK and D&keOitEATER PROFIT. Chey FIN IKK Wulla where *thvra FAIL! Any size, -uche» to inches diameter.

DAY

Can be made easy by any energetic person selling "CHAMPION .PASTE STOVE POLISH." N6 brush required. No hard lnbor. No dust or dirt. Alwwr* ready for use. An article every housekeeper will buy. 216,0U0 packages sold in Philadelphia. Exclusive

LOOMIS & NYMAN, TIFFIN. OMIO. rrotl.test J500K

£50

W. L. DOUGLAS

8SS..00 Genuine Hiuul-sexved, an eloK.mt and stylish dress Shoo which conimmutf ltsplt ?6 ji .00 Hand-sewed Welt. A. nut call Shoo un'4 equal-"'! for style and durability S*lt.50 Goodyear Welt is the standard dres-.b ohoa at a popular prit-e. ©*36.50 Policeman's Slice is csiinciaJy auaptea vS tor railroad men, farmers, etc.

Ail maue in (3oDKress. Bunion and L.ire.

8A.00 for Ladies, is tho oniy Jtautl-scweU bnos. O sold atthis popular pnw. $irj).50 Donuola Sbo« fo3'l-a(uo.-, iearjn\ aepfi.t

sold at this popular pricfl. DonsrolaSho« forL:vmc.,... uro and promises to ~v-VL?»ilsses .,. Sltoo for Ladies and ?,u. It?. still retain, their excellence for iu titAll goods warranted and stamped with naaio on bottom. If advertised local you, send direct to factory, moiooing dd^rtitea price or a ^lfor^r^ Mass.

GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878.

WTBAKEII

€0.<p></p>Cocoa3f

Breakfast

from ".vhicli the excess of oil, has been removed, Is absolutely jmre and* it is soluble.

No Chemical*! are used In hit preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, aud is therefore far more ecoI nomieal, costing less than one centaeiqi. It is delicious, nour- __ ishlng, strengthening, EASII.Y

DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids as

well

as for persons in health. i* Sold hy Grocers everywhere.

W. BAEEE & CO., Dorchester, Mass.

BORE WELLS

A

MONEY!

Catalogue FREE I

Ev«ul'rintod.<p></p>SEEDs^s'

One cent a plcg. Up if rare.

Cheap, pure, best. 10000(H) extrtis. Beautiful 1 llustrartcd Catalogue free. Ii. II. Sliumway, lioekiord, 11).

WHEN TMK DtAfNtSS IO CAU*ED Br SCARLET FEVER, COLDS. MEASLES, CATARRH, Ac.

BYTMC USE OF TNE INVISIBLE a

.SOUND DISC

(which in tju.iraKle.eJ to nelp a larger #percent, of eases than oil umi.nr Q«v /vioe» enuibiucd. The tamr to the hart at iiLutet are to (As I tivol in

vlliblu. IVurri

mo.Uh,

wiiho.lt rumovnl

12. O. WALKS, Brldscport, Umr

ILLUSTEATED PUBLICATIONS, WITH MAPS. deseriluint Blinnosita, North l)akotii. Montana. Id-lio, WashInjtton and Oresron, the Free Government and Cheap NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Beet Agricultural. Grazing and Timber l.andrt uov open to aettler.M. Mailo I fSKK. Ada's** CHAS. B. LAMB02N, L»ad Can. N. ?, B. 2., St. Pial, liiaa.

ntana. Id-lio, Wash-

LMDS

PROF. liOISETTE'S E W MEMORY BOOKS.

Criticisms on two recent Memory Systems. Heady about April 1st. Full Tabled of C'niitei ts forwarded only to tnose who send Htampcd directed envelope.

Also Prospectus TOST KKKK of tho Loisettnin ArtofNover Forgetting. Adi'i-es* I'rof. IJOISETTK, 2:',7 Kiftli Ave.. New York.

I IT 19 USKI BRCMUTAIW I Thousands ot yomiK men and women in thU country owe thflir liv.-a, their [health and thoir hapuiuess to I lid?e'K Food, their daily diet in

lnfnn«T mid having

... been Ridge's Food 35 rcnta up.

•v Druggist*. ttOOLltlCII A €J».. Valuier. Jtl»a».

DCniMr the great totit r.!iueily for tnnkrCUIINC, Iiir ihn feet SMll.i.itu Initant relief for eold or persulrlnir font «til»

STEREOPTIGON •..."."yTu?.®"

CHICAGO, ILLS.

MAGIC LANTERNS.

CAT cm in I rULIvO

M. taxi le. for ctnKihu-aaivl tmtinuuilal'/ ML «, W. *. MflTDBU, Sfy

ccessfuny

atm«"•^

tills oaoer when yon write.

PENSION

JOHN W. MOBHW

In IVwthlutfton, l. Prosecutes Claims.

Pros*

Late Principal lixamliu-r 3 VI* in htfttornr

I Late Principal ETxamluur U.aPoimioii bureau I yrg In last war,15 adjudicating claims,atty ginro IN W 7—»I INOfLIS