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SWELLINGS

THE CHARLES fi. VQSELER CO.. Baltimore. Md.

SHILOH'S

CONSUMPTION CURE.

The success of this Great Cough Core ft without a parallel in the history of medicine All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos fare guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue tessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, an

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lacing a Sample Bottle Free into every honu United States and Canada. If you haw Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, fo) It will cure you. If your child has the Croup, to Whooping Couqh, use it promptly, and reliel fa it ire. If you dread that insidious disea&i Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist foi BHILOH'S CURE, Price lo cts., 'o

WHEN

cts. and

fl.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lamc^ He Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 eta.

You feel '"all run down" and life Becomes a turden, and you can hardlj Drag yourself around, you feel that You would givo half you possess if You could only feel well again, take

White's Dandelion,

And see what a lift it will give you. It purities the blood, aud tones up The system as nothing else will. Your druggist sells it.

URIFY YOUR BLOOD.

But do not us 3 the dangerous alkaline and mercurial ^reparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive lower of the stomach. The vegetable kingdom gives us the best and safest remedial •gents. Dr. Sherman devoted tho greater part of his life to the discovery of this reliable and safe remedy, and all its ingredients •re vegetable. He gave it the name of

Pricldy Ash Bitters!

name every one can remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered thai so beneficial for the BLQOD, 'or the IIVER, for tho KIDNEYS and for the ITOMACH. This remedy- is now so well tnd favorably known by all who have used (I that arguments as to iis merits are use* less, and if others who require a corrective to the system would but give it a trial the health of this country would be vastly Improved. Remember the name—PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist for it.

PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO,, ST. LOUIS. MO

Disordered

Titfs Pills

(he first dose often astonishes the invalid^ giving elasticity of mind, bouyancy of body, GOOD DIGESTION. tegular bowels and solid flesh. Price, 23c*

SPUING HAS COKE

And with it you feel the need of Something to overcome thatfeeling of uneasiness and depression which has taken posession 01 you. Take

Dr.WHITES'MDELIOf

It is the best

Spring Medicine

It purifies the blood, aids digestion,and makes the weak strong and vigorous.

The Soap

that

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is Lenox.

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SHORT-HAND.

Ninth Lesson With a Few Ob« servations on General Principles*

A Practical Coar30 for Only 88.00* SefiA for Particulars*

B7 FBOr. ELDOU KOBAK OF ST. LOUTS, HO.

(Copyrighted.)

Proper names are so numerous that a vocabu* lary of them could not well be memorized and this would be unnecessary, sinco the practical writer may readily Invent sufficiently intelligible outlines for the most difficult of them. The halving principle, circles, loops, and other adjunctive signs should bo employed more spar ingly than when writing common words.

Marks of punctuation are used only to a limited extent in actual reporting. The semi-colon is usually indicated by a space of an inch or more tho period by a cross. When notes are taken at verbatim speed, little opportunity is allowed for punctuating, the only practical method being to leave spaces to correspond with the speaker's pauses, and insert the proper marks afterwards when transcribing. Numbers are expressed in the usual manner, that is by the Arabic numerals, 1,2,3,4, etc. There is no pressing need for any different method of expressing numbers, since the present method is as short as short-hand itself. This is shown by the fact that a column of figures can be written as fast as the numbers arc called off.

The reporter, when pressed, writes larger than at other times. Some persons take this as evidcttco that a large hand is the most rapid. It proves just tho contrary. The really skilful stenographer when writing at high speed, is not flurried, and writes about as small a hand as usual. There can be no question but that the greatest speed will be attained ultimately, only by writing the characters near each other, cultivating a neat style, and writing as small a hand as practicable.

A good flne-pointed, short-nibbed gold pen of medium size is the best for rcportingpurposes. It 6hould be more or less elastic, dependingontho writer's lightness of touch. Good writing fluid is preferable to ink.

EXPLANATION.

A small hook at tho

beginning

cle side

nants.

side, as

also, as in

Exercise.—Black

Sentences.

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FENCE WIRE

Saves one-half of your posts saves wire, stretches the wire keeps it from sagging, break ing, or becoming unsightly One lock will control om strand, fio rods long costs 1(

cents, Alldealers. Circulars free. 0 Wire Fence Supply Co., Indianapolis.

blame claim close globe

pledge total gray grow break pray dray loiter pry trail cry drill keeper phrase favor Friday throw strike stray spree samplo cough crave bluff grove strive grieve pain stain beau bono din3 tTvine taken turn bcnch lone mine fine abstaiu expense distance.

1. Every rose has its pricklc3.

A

and on tho

of a stem, indicates that

for example,

cir­

I

is to

bo added

play, evil,

line A hook on the

opposite sido indicates see

price, trump,

2. The hooked stems are called

line

double conso­

A circle on tho side of straight letters implies neo spry, 6ober,

and

th

line 3. In order to

bring the hook on the left side (to signify r), /, v,

are reversed see

over, thrice,

etc. Line

3. A circle may bo written within a hook. See civil, distress, suffer.

When the r-hook is pre­

fixed to or m, tho stem is shaded see

mer, trainer,

line 8.

glint'

Jt

and

I

are called initial

hooks the/and hooks, which occur at tho end of letters, are called llnal. is attached to straight sterns

only, unci is written on the circle

hi puff,

lino 4. This hook is used for

above.

Tho n-hook is put on the oppo­

site side of straight letters, and is also attached to curves. See lines 4 and 5. A circle written on the n-hook side of a straight letter at the end of words, implies for example, pines, chance, (but not density) line 6. All these hooks should be small and light.

2.

Every path has its puddle. 3. Variety is tho very spice of life. 4. For the upright there are no laws. E. All cruelty springs from weakness. 6. Wise judges are vro of cach other.

KEY TO PLATE 9.

1 Play able evil civil fleeces shelf devil "Majel. 2 Price brtiezes trump catcher glimmer trainer exajraeru.te distress. 3 Spry sober suller over thrice pressure

'measure cigarette.

4 Puff spine above brain stiff strain cuff

clown.

Flown thino assign ozone shine hen explain sustain. 6 Pines chance density lonesome extensive behavior reference Bister. Translate lines 7 to IS.

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Young Medical Student (to his sweetheart)—"Do you know, Julia, that the human heart is equal to the lifting of 120 pounds every twsnty-four hours?'1 Julia (demurely)—"Well, that's just my weight.1!—Grand Rapids News.

Jaggs—"Well, I see you've broken your resolution in.the good, old-fash-ioned way." Baggs—"Yep, but it wasn't altogether my fault. The weather has been so warm, yoil know, that it wouldn't keep.11—Philadelphia In• quirer.

Collecting Debts in Montreal.

A Daniel has come to judgment ia Montreal, where a man has been condemned to pay the sum of $1 as damages for having called upon a person in a°factory with a view to collecting a debt. The court held that the domicile of the debtor is f»e proper place at which to demand money that, is owing. It is further declared that to ask on the street for money that ii due couvtitutea an assault.

A

Heap of Game. W* If

The game killed last season on nine estates belonging to Prince Sch warzen bertr in Silesia, Saxony, Bohemia and Upper Austria was 54,450 head including 26,570 hares 19,687 partridges, 8,182 wild ducks, 835 red deer, 1,358 roe deer, 1,774 pheasants,' 200 wild boar, 119 hazel grouse, 109 woodcocks •ad SO deer.

STRING OF GURIOS.

In Lapland dress fashions have not changed for 1,000

years. .f

There are about 120,000 hairs on the head of a man—if he is not baldf According to Chinese reckoning the present ear is t,he year 7,910, 341.

The largest barometer yet made has been put in working order at the Jacques tower in Paris. It is fortyone feet five inches high.

The life of a locomotive crank pin, which is almost the first thing about an engine to wear out, is 60,000 miles, and the life of a thirty-three inch wheel is 66,733 miles.

A Scotch terrier is a regular deadhead on the West Shore Railroad, and will only ride on a first-class train. He spends his whole_ time traveling and is well liked by railroad men.

A crocodile which had "taken the pledge," was recently shot on the Daiutree River, Queensland. The creature's stomach contained aFather Mathew temperance medal dated 1880.

An Oregon man claims to have a nen that has established a nest in the center of his flower garden in the most conspicuous part of his front yard, and deposits an egg regularly every day except Sunday.

The heat produced from the light of a firefly is only 1 per cent, of an equal amount of candle light, The bug's light is produced by a chemical action, as it is increased by putting the fly in oxygen and diminished in an atmosphere of nitrogen.

Don't Throw Up the Sponge! That hideous ogre, Giant Despair, often fastem- his clutch upon the chronic invalid. Constantly plagued by dyspepsia, billiousness and oonsti'pution—nervous and sleepless, too—what wonder ia it that having tried in vain a multitude* of useless remedies lie is ready, figuratively speaking, to '-throw.up the sponge. Let the unfortunate "take heart of grace. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters can and will put a terminus to his trials. It strengthens the stomach, confers nervous vigor by promoting assimilation of the food, arouses the liver wh^n dormant, and relaxes the bowels without pain. The ability to digest and assimilate restored, the ability to sleep follows. Nothing then csr.n the 'renewal of health but imprudence. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, moreover, transcends all others as a remedy for malarial, rheumatic and kidney complaints. A wine-glas-'si'ul three times a day.

Treed have a houghing acquaintance.

DratneKg Can't Be Cured

by loc*l npplieati n«. cs they eiuinot reach the diseased ponion of tho ear. 'Ihi-ri is ojilytnie wuv to cure deafness and thntis by constitution ul j'einedk'B. 1'cafne is caused by mi inflamed condition of the inuwiis lining of ibeEusnieh of 'I u»e. When this tube ^ets inflamed y.u have rtirnb iii« sound or iiupeifo' hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is ihe result, and unl ss t?ie inclination can lx* taken out and thistine resto ed to itsn rmal oinliiion, hearing, will bo destroyed forever: nine eas out of ten ar euusi'd by catarrh, whicli is nothing but mi inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.

We will give One Hundred Moilarsfor uuy case of De-mess (caused by cat irrli) that wo can not cure bv'takiiig Hall's Catarrh Curd. Send for ircu lar free. •/. & CO., Toledo, O.

By drugists. 7-" conts- v../,.:.. Standing obligations are not generally acwjtcd as indications of linaneial uprightness.

The Indian

[las been the absorbing topic lately. A facetious correspondent says: '"If the agents, instead of dosing the poor Indians with cough cures, to the disgust of their palates and the destruction of their stomachs, had sold them Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the only reliable cough cure, palatable to the tas»te and instantaneous in effect, they would all be on the reservations yet." This is doubtful, but certainly nothing creates more alarm than a cough—nothing cures as quicklv as Shiloh's Cure. It was the lirst guaranteed cure for coughs, asthma and consumption. It is tiio tirst in the estimation of all who have used it i» throat or lung trouble. Remember Shiloh's Cure. ..

The contented thief takes things -philosophically, of course. MOTHERS, don't let your children euftor with iil-htialtli. Try D,. Bull's Worm I)eBtrovers—dainty candy lozenge3. It will do thcra no harm, and mnv ba juntthe remedy they need. Iiv mail, 25

F'TW.—All

j"?

ate

cents. John

D.'Park, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tn Irish politics there is a strong disposition to let the eyes have it.

All who use Dobbins' "Electric Soap praiseit' as the best, cheapest and most economical family soap made but if you will try it once it will tell a still stronger tale of its merits itself." Please try it. Your grocer will supply you.

Beauty is only skin deep, but it will get a seat in a horse car, every time.

Many so-called "Bitters" are not medicines, but simply liquors fo disguised as to evade the law in prohibition sections. This is not the case with the celebrated Prickly Ash Hitters. It is purely a medicine, acting on the liver and blood, and by leason of its cathartic effects can not be used as a beverage. It should be in every household.

Fits stopped free by-Dr. .fillne't Great

Nerve Restorer. No Fits nft'T lirst days use. Marvellous cures. Treatise hiiiI52.00 trial bottle free to Fit caeca. Si'ml to Dr. Kline,101 Arch St., Pliife.,l'a

A man no sooner finishes his prayer to be delivered from temptations than he hunt9 up temptations to be delivered from.

Remember that "You are judged by your house as much as by-your dress." Stay at home and.makjp it bright with S A POLIO. It is used for all cleaning purposes.

With another Bonaparte gone, France still has an abundance of backbone. For strengthening and clearing'.the voice, u:e "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES."—"1 have commended them to friends who were public speakers, and they have proved extremely serviceable."—Ilev.Henry Ward Beecher.

Good Blood

Old people are continually Indulging in new wrinkles.

ITS EXCELLENT QUALITIES Commend to public approval the California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, it cleanses the system effectually, thereby promoting the health and comfort of all who use it.

One million ard a half men work in the coal mines of the world. Of these England has 535,000 United States. 300.000 Germany, 285 Belgium, 100,000 France, 90,000, Austria, 100,000 Russia, 44,000. The world's miners of metals number 4,000,000.

King Kalakua's coffin is made of koa and kou wood of about 600 pieces even the handles are made of wood. No metal of any kind is to be seen, except the inscription plate, upon which the crown and the Hawaiian coat of arms are engraved with ther suitable inscriptions.

1

It

kKJS

Is absolutely Essential to -w

Good Health

You may have both by taking tlio

best Blood Purifier

Hood's Sarsaparilla

Too large

—the old-fashioned pill. Too reckless in its way of doing business, too. It cleans you out, but it uses you up, and your outraged system rises up against it. Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets have a better way. They do just what is needed —no more. Nothing can be rnore thorough—nothing is as mild and gentle. They're the smallest, cheapest, the easiest to take. One tiny, sugarcoated granule's a gentle laxative—three to four are cathartic. Sick Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels are promptly relieved and permanently cured.

BMt, easiest to n«e tmd cheapest. Piao' Remedy for Catarrh. By druggbta. 50a BiKBca'tPilu curM Sick Heartache.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had Children, she gave them Castonr*.

Did you ever have

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Remember last winter's siege. Recall how trying to health were the frequent changes of the weather. What was it that helped you win the fight with disease, warded off pneumonia and possibly consumption Did you give due credit to SCOTT'S EMU LSI ON of-m pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphite? jS Lime and Soda Did you proclaim the victory

you recommended this wonderful ally of health to your friends? And what will you do this winter Use Scott's Emulsion as a preventive this time. It will fortify the! system against Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula General Debility, and all Ancsmic and Wasting Diseases (specially in Children),* Palatable as Milk,

SPECIAL.—Scott's Emulsion Is non-secret, and is prescribed by the Medical Pro. Cession all over the world,-because Its ingredients nre scientifically combined in such Scanner as to greatly increase their remedial value. "CAUTION.—Scott's Emulsion is put up in salmon-colored wrappers. Be sure and get the genuine.. Prepared onlyby Scott & Bwwns. Manutacturing Chemists, New York, Paid by all Druggists.

Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians, thires where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists.

He h&d sMaJi skill o'horse flesh Who bought & goose to ride orCDon'htoKe

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We offer this amount for aa

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to the man or womnn. boy or girl, who shall daviM the best originality to advertise

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Sent by mail. P' sipaid, for $1 per Box. 'Virt-ss, THOS. POPI1AM, 2001

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FST FOIKS REDUCES

^15 to 25 lbs. per month by harmless herb® Jremedies. iJostarving.noiiiconyeniena 'and no bad effoctB. Striotly confidentifij

penrl fin. for nrn'mn nnd irf/lress DP O.W.F.SNYX)Ea MoVick6r,BTkeatre Bldg. Chicago, llj

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«*Try a c&ke of ih&nd be convinced.^

^AWIVMAII Q» fails to accomplish satisfactory III III II W di I*/ results in scouring and cleaning, and necessitates a great outlay of timo and labor, which more than balances*any sating in cost. Practical people will find SAPOLXO 1 the bsst and oheapesi soap tor house-cleaning and scouringi

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I have been al

Biliousness, ed with biliousness "and constipation Constipation, ror fifteen years Stomach Pains.

for fifteen years first one and then another preparation was suggested tome and tried but

"to no purpose. At last a friend recommended August Flower. I took it according to directions and its effects were wonderful, relieving me of those disagreeable "stomach pains which I had been "troubled with so long. Words cannot describe the admiration "in which I hold your August

Flower—it has given me a new "lease of life, which before was a burden. Such a medicine is a benefaction to humanity, and its good "qualities and "wonderful mer- Jesse Barker, "its should be "made known to Printer, "everyone suffer- Humboldt, ing with dyspepsia or biliousness Kansas. 9 G. G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr.Woodbury^N.J.

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BE!.00 Gonuine Hand-sowed, an elegant an O Stylish drees Shoe which oommonds Itse1 S«.00 Hand-sevvod Welt. A fine calf fahoau equaled tor Hf.ylf! and durability.

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fi oodyoar Wult is the standard drees

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S S a ad a tor railroad men, farmers, etc. All made in Congress. Button ana Laoo.

nre'and'itromisesTo become xory popular

S^.OO Shoe for i,adies »r»i S 1.»5 for i^liasei £. still retain their excellence for style, otc.

All stoods warranted a.nd stamped with name o# bottom. I£ advertised local *gent cannot swpplj you, send direot to factory, inclosing adverUBed -jricQ or a postal for order bJanis. \y. J'.. I0»r4r,.vs. Uroekton, Alass.

WANTED.—Shoe

lealer

in erery city and

town not occupied, to take exclusive agoni y. All agents ndvertised ia local papers. Send tor lustratd I catalogue.

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DR. HORDE'S ELECTRIC TRUSSES

Have Cured 10,00ft Rnptares fin IS Years. •1 suffered with a double rupture 5 years. Yoiir Ele® trie Truss cured me In 31/2 months. J. G. PHIT.POT."

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fto/ ono Modlng their •ddres* to Tbe O. K. CO..

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Or for postage stamps any single article at the prlcM namod. On no account be persuaded to accept frote your druggist any Yaselineor preparation therefrom unless labelled with our name.because you will car* tainly receive an imitation which has little or a* value.' Cliosebrough Mfjf. Oo.t 24 State St. N. I,

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