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—sick headache, bilious headache, dizziness, constipation, indigestion, bilious attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. It's a large contract, but (he smallest things in the world do the business—Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They're the smallest, but the most effective. They go to work in the right way. They cleanse and renovate the system •thoroughly—but they do it mildly and gently. You feel the good they do but you don't fee) them doing it. As a Liver Pill, they're unequaled. Sugar-coated, easy to take, and put up in vials, and hermetically sealed, and thus always fresh and reliable. A perfect vest-pocket remedy, in small vials, and only

one

laxative or

V,

get.

That's the

necessary for a

three

for a cathartic.

They're the

cheapest

buy, because they're

pill you can

guaranteed

tc

give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for

the good

you

peculiar

plan all Dr.

Pierce's medicines are sold on. through druggists.

SHILOH'S

CONSUMPTION

CURE.

The success of this Great Cough Cure I without a parallel in the history of medicine All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos dire guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue cessfully stand. That it may become known t%e Proprietors, at an enormous expense, arr

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lacing a Sample Bottle Free into every hontt the United states and Canada. If you have Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, fin fe will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist foi SHILOH'S CURE, Price lo cts., 50 cts. and 4l-oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame,

IM Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts.

RIGKLY ASH

BITTERS

One of the most important organs of tha 1 ftuman body is the LIVER. When it fails to properly perforin its functions the entire system becomes deranged. The BRAIN.

KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS, all refuse So perform their work. DYSPEPSIA, SONOTIPATION, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY DIS-

CASE, etc., are the results, unless something is done to assist Nature in throwing «ff the impurities caused by the inaction of a TORPID LIVER. This assistance so necessary will be found in

Prickly Ash Bitters!

41 acts directly on the LIVER, STOMACH •nd KIDNEYS, and by itsmild and cathartic effect and general tonic qualities restores these organs to a sound, healthy condition, and cures ad diseases arising from these Causes. It PURIFIES THE BLOOD, tones up the system, and restores perfect health. If your druggist does not keer It ask him to orlir it for you. Send 2c stamp for copy of "THE HORSE TRAINER," published by US.

PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO.,

fole Proprietors, ST* LOUIS, MO.

GRATEFUL—COMFORTING.

EPPSS COCOA

BREAKFAST.

"By thorough knowledge of the nattiral lav, Wh.oh govern the operatl ns of dlge tion and nutr.- $ n, and by a carerul application »f the fine proiei .of »el -s leeted Cocoa, Mr. Ep-s has provld .- fe-- »ur breakfast table* with a delicately flavoured bevl»V nag* wnloa ma/ save us many neavy dootors' bill? '[(li' Jtlsoy tne Judicious use of saen article* of din

Jhat aoomcltutloa may oe pr dually oullt upuntl" itroag enough to resist every tendency to disease Kundieds or subtle maladies are floating

floating around IT

gady Co attaolc wherever there a wealc po.nt. we may eacape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourMiTet well rorttdei with Dure blood a a properly aourUhed frame."—^uOivU Serviot Oatette."

Made simply with tooUlaj water mll'r. Fold Mtly in half-wound tins Oroo ra. labelled thus: JAillGSl KrPS ik CO., HomoBopathio Chemist^

LONDOK. ENQLAXB-

IF YOU

BO appetite. Indigestion, Flatnlencc, SickHeadeahe, "nil run dunrn' or loainsr llesli. jroowiil find

STEREOPTICCN

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Tutt's Pills

Jaai what you need. They tone np the weak etomaehand build tip the flagging energies.

MCINTOSH

Battery Optical Co

MAGIC LANTERNS.

The Soap

that

Gleans

Most

iMlMMifHaiikat

fortoi^Telllag biStort-foal

Tkis tatsrestlng article was Mat as weenfly by Prof. Moras. «f St. Lou la, who hat been aa gm(*d to couduot our Syeolal Class! 6ome reporters use Short-band for "toRhtf ftortanea." Make a mark new so simple mad it will he sure to mean somethlaf la short-kaai This is true and has been tried hundredsof time* It is supposed your pencil is guided by fate, and the words written are indicative of what you will do, have or become. A school teacher one* wrote "million." A candidate for office wreta "Salt Creek," and was sent up It toon after wards! A lazy fellow wrote "shirk:" a student "knowledge." A school girl wrote "tall fellow," and seemed satisfied! This sort of "for tune-telling," which may be indulged la at •ocial gatherings, is often quite amusing.

We knew a "smart Aleck" who, as soon as Short-hand became popular, made preteaae that he knew all about It. He managed to get poe session of a letter written in charaoters, claim* lag that he received It from one of his shorthand correspondents. Be would often astonish people who knew no better, betaking his peael) and Jerking off a few crooked marks which would make believe meant "Kingdom of Heaven," "Policy of the Administration," "General George Washington," ete. Oaoe pretending to write the Scriptural passage, "Wi» dom is justified of her children," a reporter by chance was present. The marks produced by "Aleck," it so happened, read as follows: "I am a dunce 1" The smart young man, in this ease, though ha told a lie, had at least vrittm tot truth!

Ovn SPECIAL CLASS.—We wish to add a few words to what Prof. Moran has written. The young folks who join our class will find there are many interesting "points" about Short-hand. It is a fascinating study, and so "handy" whea learned, that of all the many short-haad writers we havo met, not one expressed the slightest regret on account of the time and expense required in mastering it* Wo are glad to say our Special Class promises to be a success In every way. When the course is completed, our student* can not only "tell fortunes," but also make (hem, by means of Short-hand.

Xnese lessons will begin in this papei the Aral issue in March.

OCR SHORT-BAND COURSE.

It Is Well Spoken Of.

Here are a few testimonials. Haaes at writers will be given if requested. I cannot recommend It too highly. find these lessons entirely do away with tto difficulty and discouragement which on* counters la trying to leant without a teacher.

I can now write very rapidly, and whaS Is equally important^ rtmd what le written. 1 learned entirely by mail, and at a trifling pease. Prof. Moran's plan of Instruction Is simply unparalleled—nothing eould be better.

The most effectual method extant of gaining a practical knowledge of Short-hand.

The study grows mote fasotnatlag to aw everyday. I am surprised that eo sraoh real help eaa be given for only two dollars.

I am now learning Short-hand successfully at sparo moments that would otherwise be wasted My interest in the work increases constantly. Prof. Moran's method is logical, concise and thorough.

I learn aa well by mail as in a class. I havs tried both plana I have become well acquainted with several of my elrosmates, although I have never sees them. Corresponding In Short-hand is a splen did idea.

A practical eoune for only 18,00. Bemlt direct to the Sditob These tesaoua will begin in this paper the first issue in March.

SHORT-HAND AS A BUSINESS.

It pays to know Short-band. Why Beeaufs every office and business house of any import' ance requires a stenographer. This is a letterwriting age. The amount of postage bought proves this. The sale of stamps each day at the St. Louis postoffice amounts to over seven thousand dollars. Business men dictate their letters to a short-hand writer, and they are ther copied on a type-writer before mailing. Thert are over two thousand stenographers employe*! in Chicago alone, and the demand is increasing

An? boy 01 flrl of fifteen, who has some edu cation, and good habits, can spell well, and write a plain hand, ca&easl'y Und employment and make sbort-hsvd pay. Many parents make the seriou. mistake tu^postrg that Shorthand cannot b* isf^ly Acquired by children. We kr'* '4 only i'. .^een getting 539 a month.. hot. Morac of Louis, whom we have engaged to conduct our dpeolal Class, writes us that he Is not 'cashing a boy, Jo Hoffman, who is *iy i«r- old, but can already write eighty word* jute. Now that a course can bo had for only two dollars, we certainly thirk that parents would do well to give their young sons and daughters a ohano* The educational value of thii gtudy MH iearo» iy be over-estimated.

These lessons will begin in this ptpm the first issue in March.

THE SHORT HAND CLASS.

The plates which will be used In producing our forthcoming series of Short-hand lessons, were all engraved by hand, and are models of neatness and accuracy. Short-hand Is not only a beautiful art, bat Is at the same time a pay» ing business. We feel Justified In giving onslderablespaeeto this new subject, whtoh a the past few years has grown to be so important. Our Special Glass, each member of whlek will receive Individual rrittelsms by mall Cross the author, Prof. Koran, offers an extraordk nary opportunity for getting a course of lessons for only 12.00, whloh would cost, ordinarily, sot less than $20. rhe membership of this olass will be limited. Send your name at once If yea wish to Join. Bemlt by postal aot% raglstsrsi letter, or in any safe way.

Tues« lessons will begia in this papei fee first Issue in Maroh.

It

slt-red

All Purposes.

One of the Spanish provincial paper* publishes a singular obituary notice. It says: This morning our Saviout summoned away the jeweler, Siebaldo IllinHgo, from his shop to another and a better world. The undersigned, hig widow, will weep upon his tomb, as will also his two daughters, Hildit and Emma, the forinor of whom is married, and the other is open to an oiler. The funeral will take place to-morrow. Signed, liis disconsolate widow, Veronica lllinago.

P. S.—This bereavement will nol interrupt our business, which will be carried on as usual, only our place of business will be removed from Calls da Commercio to No. 4 Kue de Missionaire, as our grasping landlord has raised our

rent.

& ?$•

Rf&LiGous grans.

The Congregational ministry is said to have been recruited by sixty-nine ministers going to it from other churches, and thirty-five out of the sixty*nine, more than half, were Methodists.

The Germans are collecting funds for a large Protestant church to be erected in the city of Rome 88.000 marks have already been received. Pastor Terlinden, of Duisberg, is the leading spirit of the movement.

It is proposed that there shall be at the World's Columbian Exposition, in 1893, an exhibit which shall present, so far as practicable, the history.pres. ent position, distribution and work of the churches and other religious or* ga nidations of this country.

In a vote upon the most popular hymn, gathered by the Independent. ••My Faith Looks up to Thee" had the largest majority. Other hymns receiving a large vote were: "One Sweetly Solemn Thought." "Softly Now the Light of Day,"

MI

Love to

Steal Awhile Away,"'*1 Would Not Live Alway." The latest reports from the vote taken in the Methodist Episcopal churches on the admission of women to the General Conference summarize 420 districts. The numbers for admission are 216,960 against, 132,949 total vote, 349,909. The ministerial vote being taken in the various conferences gives eighty-one votes for ad» mission and 153 against it.

The liight Rev. William David Walker, Bishop of North Dakota, at St. Jarae&'s Church, Brooklyn, recently gave an account of his missionary work in North Dakota, where he uses the cathedral car on several railroads. 11 seats seventy-five pei sons, but ninetytwo are crowded into it sometimes. I'he Bishop plays the organ, cares for the fires, sweeps out the enr, as well as preachcs, 'lhe car has a lectern, font ani altar.

The Boy and the Mlot Machine. There was a boy in our town, All loaded down with mn

He camt: across a slot machine With "Drop a nickel in." He tied a nickel on a string

And dropped it deftly through Be worked the thins, got a cigar, And saved his nickel, too. Time after time he dropped his coin

Thus deftly through the slot, And fll ed his pockets with cigars Until he had the lot. The judge, in passing on the case,

Said tlint this boy of sin Was guiltless, as be was not told To leave the nickel in.. —Columbus Dispatch.

Love Letter Writing.

The latest device of girlhood is

a

fancy for staffing pillows with their old love letters. Triere is one thing about the contents of these pi.1 lows that can be depended upon with a marked de» g-iee of certainty—they are sure to ho soft

N ow, the question naturally arises, says the N. Y. Sun, Must the pillow be stuffed with letters from a single person, or may missive from Jack and John and Algernon be tumbied promiscuously together? Is it a tC3t of loyalty that when once a girl really falls in love, or thinks she does, that she discard from her pillows all letters save those 01 the subject of her deepest affection? And how does marriage effect the fate of the pillows? Do husbands enjoy having their wives' faces buried in a mass of t-oft nothings that other men have written to them? And what dreams mny co*ne, and what skimpy, Hat, little piliows some poor girls must hav*? hut how nice it is for some men to reflect that their adored ones slumber softly on these words ol love, and what an excellent place to store away the litter of letters.

A New Wav to Take Him, Ther she sat, with sweet surprise Mixed with mischief in ber eyea While before her ho stood calm, Holding in his outstretched palm A tiny circlct. made of gold, Chased with figures quaint and old, 'Twos my grand ma's ring, he said, Then quite low, with face grown red, "Ihis offering now to you I bring, Plead vi ith you to take this ring." From her face tbe laughter died As «he turned her face aside, Plowly took the proffered band, 8ll»ped it. on her bare white hand. "That is right, for don't you see, I can now your grandma be." —Cornell Eta. MANT

people think that the word "Bit

tors" 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 is purely a medicine and every article used in its manufacture is of vegetable origin of known curative qualities.

HAWMWM B«ne4r."

mm the Central Chrtstiaa. Indianapolis. "This Is the Mason of troublesome, and, la many cases, the beginning of fatal colds. We have tried many cough syrups and compounds, but none have given the high satisfaction that Dr. White's PuK monaria has. Each winter for several years we have kept a bottle of tois wond* erful remedy in the house. After tnuob experience with it, we cau say without hesitation that it is a most valuable medicine. "dvery cough is quickly relieved and cured by it. Our children, too, do not hesitate to take it, as it is very pleasant to the taste, and, what is especially gratifying in its use, is that it does not produce constipation, and does not leave one weak and nerveless. It is the best cough remedy known to us. Brother White is a thorough* ly reliable phvsician, and the medicines ad* vertised by him are reliable remedies.0

A Vaitt Different«.

It makes a vast difference to the average man whether be picks up a carpet tack with his fingers or his heel. There is also a vast difference between Dr. White's Pul* monaria and all other cough remedies. It is entirely unlike any other. It is perfect)y harmless, and acts like magic in curing a cough.

The GoveruiaJUC, wui GET at the plai facts in the matter of the Indian manage* meat on the plains.

Catarrh Cnn't S* Cttfid

With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns they canned reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh tsa blood or constitntio ml disease, and in order to curt it you have to take int rml remedies. HallV Catarrh «ure is taken internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's atarrh ure is uo quack medicine, it was pre scrib by one of the best physicians in tnfe cou for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonic- known, com biutd with he best blood pur flers, acting di recti? on the mnous surfaces. The perfect combination of ihe two ingredients is what produce^ such wond rful results in curing catarrh, bend for.ttstimonials free.

J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by drugg nts. price 7 c. The Chinese are attributing their Amer lean Minister's illness to bad spirits. Something should be done to overcome this fmeign prejudice against American beverages.

All that we can say as to the merits of Dobbins' Electric Soap, pales into noth* ingness before the story it will tell you itself, of its own perfect quality, if you will give it one trial. Don't take immitution. There are lots of them.

C1 A young colored woman, noting the de ay at a weddintr, exclaimed: "My 1 How time does perspire."

GREAT Inventions have been made this nineteenth century, but non more great or needed than Dr. bull's Vegetable Worm Destroyers. Mothers know tnts. By mail, 25 cents. John D. Purk, Cincinnati. Ouio.

Pie doesn't produce the best types of men, but in a printing office the nest types of men often produce pi.

No SAFER REMEDY can be had for Coughs and Colds, or any. trouble of the Throat, than ''Brown's Bronchiai Troches." Price 25 cts. Sold only in boxes. Beecham's Pills act lik" .magic on a Weak Stoiaac "WHEX slovens get tidy they polish the bottoms of the pans." When servant* are given SA POLIO tifcy are never tired of cleaning up 1

Prepare

for Spring

Now is the time to attead to your personal 36tidi tion in preparation for thcchnjiae to spring seaecn If you have not "wintered well, if Jro(f art tired out from overwork, if your blood ha« become im pure from close confinement in badly ventilnte offices or shops, you should take Hold's Sarnaparilli at onre. It will purify and vitalize your blood expel a I germs of disease, create a good appetite and give your whole system tone and strength,

N,B. Basurotoget

Hood's

Sarsaparilla

Bold by all druggists, $1 six for S5. Prepared on ly by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. fOO Doses One Dollar

I took Cold, lL took Sick,

I TOOK

SCOTT'S

EMULSION

RESULTS

I take My Meals, I take My Rest,

AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON

fettingr

fat too,

ONLY

CURED MY

MB UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING

FLESH ON MY BONES

AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I DO MILK.1 SUCH TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NEW. SCOTT'S EMULSION IS DOING WONDERS DAILY.

TAKE

H0W T0 CET WELL

is a question of vital importance, but it is equally important that you use some harmless remedy many people completely wreck their health by taking mercury and potash mixtures, for pimples and blotches, or some other trivial disease. S. S. S. is purely vegetable containing no mercury or poison of any kind. And is at the same time an infallible cure for skin rUfceaiSeg.

Treatise on Blood and Bkln diseases free.

THE 8WIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.

iia

Tbla Picture, Panel size, mailed for 4 oenth

I.. J. F. SMITH A CO., Makers of "Bile Baaae," SB 4 257 Srawwick 81, N. Y. City.

NO OTHER.

CURE

Biliousness!

8ick Headachev Malaria.

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Jacob

TheGreat

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FOR PA IN

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Both the method and results when ojrup of Figs is token it is pleasant and refreshing- to the taste, and acts

fently

yet promptly on the Kidneys, aver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. 8yrup cf Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ana agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU lOUmtUE, KY. HEW YORK, V.K

KLY'Jj CREAM BALM Applied into Nostrils in Quickly ibiorlied. Cleanses tbe Head.

Heals the Sores and Cures

SATARKR,

CATARRH

''leatores Taste »nd smell, auickly. Kelieves Cold in Hend and Headache. 60c. at Imigeiits. ULY BK0S„ 56 Warren St N. Y.

VASELINE'

TOR A ON~E-DOLT,Aft tlf Lt Sent us by niai we will deliver, free of all charges, to any person in ihe United Mates, all of tbe following articles.carefully packed. One two-ounce bottle of Pure Vaseline, 10 cts One two-ounce bottle of Vaseline I'omade, -19 One jar of Vaseline Cold Croani, is One Cake of Vaseline Camphor Ice, 10 One Caks of VaselineSoap, miscented, io One Cnke of Vaseline 8oa One two-ounce

•ehlie 8oap,exi|uisitelysceDted.25 bottle of VV'liite Vaseline, —25

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boys were troubled with Enuresis.' I took them op 5 oi times every night. Your Kidney Balsam cared them la less than a week. I would shout your praises from the housetop for all to hear. 1 thank you for making ay poor little folks happy." Price $1 per packam. bS aail. Address, with stamp for oircular, OR.

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For many years SAPOLIO has stood as the finest and best article of this kind in the world. It knows no equal and, although Jt costs a trifle more its durability makes it outlast two cakes of cheap makes. It is therefore the cheapest in the end. Any grocer will supply it at a reasonable price.

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ishlng, strengthening, EASII/T

DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold bjr Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mast.

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G. Gloger, Druggist, Water town, Wis. This is the opinion of a man who keeps a drug store, sells all medicines, comes in direct contact with the patients and their families, and knows better than anyone else how remedies sell, and what true merit they have. He hears of all the failures and successes, and can therefore judge: "I know of no medicine for Coughs, Sore Throat, or Hoarseness that had done such effective work in mjT Coughs, family as Boschee'8 Sore Throat, GeraanS^up. Us» winter a lady called Hoarseness, at my store, who was suffering from a very severe cold. She could hardly talk, and I told her about German Syrup and that a few doses would give relief but she had no confidence in patent medicines. I told her to take a bottle, and if the results were nol satisfactory I would make no charge for it. A few days after she called and paid for it, saying that she would never be without it in future as a few doses had given her relief.'' (9

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O stylish dross Shoe which commendii Itself 9 Jt .00 Hand-sewed Welt. A line calf Shoe uo equaled tor style and durability. S 4 .SO Goodyear Welt is the standard dross

She*

O at a popular price. Policeman's Shoe Is ^specially adapts!

at a popular price. )11C4 All madeTn Congress, Button and Lace.

tor railroad men. ariuers, etc.

94.00 for Ladies, is the only hand-sewod SlM* O Bold at this popular price. SO*50 Doncola Shoe for Ladies is anew depart

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ure and promises to become very I'OPular 9.00 Shoe for jLadies and S1.75 for Missel 8till retain their excellence for stylo, ttc. All goods warranted and stamped with name 01 bottom. If

local sgent cannot HUPPU

you, send direct to factory, inclosing advertise* Dries or a postal for order blanks. \V. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass.

Shoe Dral~r in every city an

town not occupied, to take exclusive agency All ngeiits ndvertised lu local apers. Send foi illustrated catalogue.

GOLD MED»T.. PARIS. 1878.

WTBAKEB

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