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A FOOT-HO
for Consumption is what you are offering, if your blood ia impure. Consumption is simpJy Luing Scrofula. A scrofulous condition, with a slight cough or cold, is all that it needs to develop it.
But just as it depends upon the blood for its origin, so it depends upon the blood for its cure. The surest remedy for Scrofula in ©very form, the most effective blood-cleans*
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For Consumption in all its earlier stages, and for Weak Lungs, Asthma,
Severe Coughs,
and all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affections, that is the only remedy so unfailing that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back.
No matter how long you've had Catarrh, or how severe, Dr. Sage's Remedy will effect permanent cure. $500 reward is offered, by the proprietors of this medicine, for an incurable case of Catarrh.
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Impure Blood,
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WHAT OTHERS SAY.
"THAT TERRIBLE DISTRESS." LIVER TROUBLE, BILIOUSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, AND
KIDNEY DISEASE.
Freated by Eigbt Physicians
Without Benefit*
CURED BY L8VURA.
Livriu H'f'G. CO., DEAR SIRS:—"For about 5 years I have been aiSicted with Liver trouble, causing me tobccoine very Bilious. 1 had headache continually, my appetite was very poor, and a deathi£iy faintness at the pit of the stomach accompanieil by :i terrible distress. During the past two years my
Mr. F. B. ARCIIER. Kidneys became very treak and pained me so badly I could not rest. Dwirig to extreme nervousness I was unable to •ttend to my business, and in January I came town with Nervous Prostration. Eight different Physicians have had mo under their care, but I p*ew worse instead of better.
Learning of PITCHER'S LITUEAI began taking it and my improvement was noticeable from the first. I have taken 3 bottles and am ENTIRELY CUBED, able to attend to my work, and have not felt so well for 6 years. I give all the credit to
PITCHER'S LIVURA. Respectfully, F. B. ARCIIER, 830 West Concord Street, Dayton, Ohio. 31
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BRITAIN'S GOVERNMENT.
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Gladstone's' Cabinet Announced
After Having Been Revised
By the Queen.
Labonchre and Other Radicals ignored, II
Is Said, to Please Victoria—Only Representatives of Old Whig Fami
lies Selected as Ministers.
Mr. Gladstone returned to London OD the 16th from his visit to her Majesty at Osborne House, Isle of Wright, He was everywhere greeted with cheering crowds, the demonstrations taking the turn ol ovations at the principal places on the return journey. At Waterloo station he was greeted with cries of "Bravo, William." "Drop it into them, old man." etc. Mr. Gladstone was not fatigued and
WILI-IAM E. GLADSTONE.
seemed to enjoy tje good humored shouts of the crowds. On his arrival at London be had a conference with prominent members of his party. Afterward the new government was announced as follows:
Lord Privy Seal and First Lord of the Treasury—William E. Gladstone. Foreign Secretary—Earl Rosebery
Lord Chancellor—Baron Herchell.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Wil-
Ham Home Secretary—Herbert H. Asquith. President of the Local Government Board—The lit. Hon. Henry H. Fowler.
Secretary of State for War—The lit. Hon. II. Campbcll-Bannermair. First Lord of the Admiralty—Earl Spencer.
Chief Secretary for Ireland—the Kt. Hon. John Morley. President of the Board of Trade—The Rt. Hon. A. .T. Mundella.
Attorney-General—Sir Charles Russell-Solicitor-General—John Rigbv. Lord Chancellor of Ireland—The Rt. Hon. Samuel Walker.
Attorney-General for Ireland—Mr. Mac. dermitt,. Patronage Secretary to Treasury—The Rt. Hon. Edward P. C. Marjoribanks.
Solicitor-General for Scotland—Alexander Asher, Lord Advocate, of Scotland—The Rt. Hon. J. B. Balfour.
Secretary of State for India and Viceprcsident. of the Council—The Earl of Kimberly,
Secretary of State for Colonies—The Marquis of Ripon. Secretary for Scotland—Sir George O. Trevelyan.
Postmaster general—Mr. Arnold Morley. Vice-president, of the Council of Education—Mr. Arthur Herbert Dyke A civ land
Viceroy in Ireland, without seat in the Cabinet—Baron Hugh ton. The composition of the new government is the cause of intense disappointment among the radicals. Not a singlo man ex ceptJohn Morley prominently identified with the Radicals lias been appointed to the Cabinet. The Representatives of old Whig fapiilies, having aristocratic connee tions and never associated with extreme views, have been Mr. Gladstone's exclusive choice. Even Mr. Stansfield, who in the last Gladstone Cabinet represented Doinocatic opinion, has been .shelved. Report says that Mr. Bryce may yet come in as First Commissioner cf Works, with a seat in the Cabinet, but this is not likely to happed unless Mr. Gladstone finds the storm of Rradical indignation so overpowering as to compel the appointment of Bryce. The oflicia! list when scanned at the National Liberal Club awoke vehement protests the bulk of the members with strong Radical tendencies turned from the announcement with expressions of scorn ami anger.
THE AWFUL CHOLERA,
In consequence of the dread prevailing in Teheran over the invasion of cholerathe Shah has taken up his residence at a camp at Elburz, two miles from Teheran In the city there is an alarming increase in the number of cholera cases reported dally. Every day the deaths average throe hundred. A few days ago the average number of deaths was sixty. The American Protestant missionaries have many cholera patients at their hospitals. They are doing great good. All the railway and tramway radio lias stopped and the bazars have been closed. Nearly all tije resident*, who have been able to do so have fled the city. Almost all the victims of the disease aro from the lower classes. At Tabriz, the capital of the province of Azorbaijan, cholera is raging with the most fatal effect. The city contains about 175,000 inhabitants, and they are dying at a fearful rate. Every day the deaths amount to several hundreds and the disease shows no signs of diminution in its violence.
The Mutual Banking Surety Trust and Safe Deposit Company, of Philadelphia, made an assignment on the 16th. This is the bank In which Somerby, Supreme Justice of the Order of the Iron Hall, is a stockholder and director, and in which more than 8700,000 of the Order's funds is locked up. The assignment was made because an effort was being made to take these funds from the bank back to the headquarters of the order at Indianapolis. The order is believed to be doomed, and the develooments being made show that this result is doe to Its officers.
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In the United States -'there are 673,643 Free Masons and 672,337 Odd Fellows.
Hyphenated names are increasing among New York fashionable people at a rate that suggests a fad.
Five states are represented in Congress by persons not born within their limits: Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas New Hampshire, and Minnesota.
Free baths are advocated in St. Louis as. a means of preventing the loss of about forty boys who annually drown in the Mississppi at that point.
Anent the chance of death in war a carefully deduced calculation at the battle of Solferino, a bloody engagement, shows that 700 bullets were expended for every man wounded and 4,200 for each man killed.
Belgium now has 133,000 voters a household suffrage would raise the number to 900,000 giving the suffrage to all who can read and write would raise it to 1,110,000, and universal suffrage would mean 1,500,000 voters.
The British government is building two gunboats for service on Lake Nvassa. The presence of the armed vessels on the lake will be of material assistance in arresting the slave trade at one of its greatest sources. Gunboats already patrol Lake Tanganyika for the same purpose.
Andrew Jackson's old home at the Hermitage, near Nashville, is still just as he left it. Among the relics which the house contains are the pistols of Gen. Washington, a wooden pitcher, made and presented by the coopers of Philadelphia from the elm under which Penn concluded his treaty with the Indians, and a bayonet, around which a root had grown, from the battlefield of New Orleans.
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Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favoi'ite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. __
Hysteria Barely avoided. "Tell me, m}r daughter," said Mr. Munn with some anxiety in his manner, as he led his only child to a seat in the parlor, says the Detroit Free Press, 'wasn't young Mr, Gasket here last night?" '"Yes papa. Why do you ask?" "Did you and he have a quarrel?" "No, papa—not a quarrel exactly. But tell me, has anything happened to him?" "Did he or did he not propose marriage to you?" "Yes, be did, papa," replied the girl now thoroughly alarmed. "Do tell me if anything lias happened to him. Has he commited sui "What was ifour reply, daughter? Did yon accept him?" "No, papa Has his body been discov '. "Didyougive him any encouragement whatever?" "'No, sir. Did he shoot himself, or ''You rejected him finally and irrevocably, did you?" "Yes, papa, and he said he'd go and do something desperate, but I didn't think he'd make away with himself. Oh, papa! isn't it awful?" "Yes, it's awful- I suspected that you had rejected him when 1 heard what he had done today." "Oh, papa! do you think I shall be arrested" for it?" "Oh, dear, no! You didn't have to marry him just because he asked .you." "But tell me what he has done, papa." "He's gone to work."
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The Only One liver l'rintcd—Can Find the Word? There is a 3-inch display advertisement in this paper this week which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new one appearing each week from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a crescenton everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word, and they will return you
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"I'll have to do some deep thinking now," remarked the man who fell down the shaft of a deserted coal mine. y::
M. Ij. THOMPSON & Co., Druggists. Ooudersport. Pa., say Hall's Catarrh Cure is the best and only cure for Catarrh they ever sold. Druggists sell it, 75c.
"I am banking on you," as the farmer said as he proceeded to hill up his potatoes
A Ramble Through Wonderland. The season of 18yfi brings from the Northern Pacilic Kail road company a book entitled "A Ramble Through Wonderland," with 105 pages and over twentyfive handsome illustrations the printed matter graphically describing the territory between tho Great Lakes and the Pacific Ocean, with brief mention of Yellow Stone Park and Alaska.
Other interesting publications from this road aro the Yellow Stone Park and Alaska folders (.illustrated) containing excellent maps respectively of tho resorts mentioned, and telling in an interesting manner of the most beautiful and marvellous regions on the face of the earth. The broadwater folder, relating to the famous Hot Spring9 and Natatorium at Helena. Mont,., and "National game reserves of North America," a bopk of special interest to sportsmen.
If vou wish to take the trip of a lifetime send to Chas. S. Fee, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Paul, Minn., for copies of these books and folders.
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To its victims Is that inexorable foe to human peace, that destroyer of rest and frequent termination of human life—rheumatism. Lika many other physical ills, it is easily remediable at the outset with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which expels the rheumatic virus from the blood through the kidneys. There exists the amplest evidence to prove that in cases that have resisted other treatment the Bitters has produced thorough and permanent results. But to temporize with this malady is folly. Attack it at once with the Bitters and it may be nipped in the bud. When mature it is the most obstinate of complaints. Kidney trouble, dyspepsia, neuralgia, incipient gout, constipation, malaris) and liver complaint beat a hasty retreat when the Bitters is summoned to the rescue. A wineglassful three times a day.
Even a dismissal with a cold wave of the hand contains a grain of comfort in such weather as this.
A GALLOPING consumption may be avoided by the timely use of Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar.
PIKK'i TOOTHACHE
DROP* euro In one minute.
That story about expecting alive whal« for the World's Fair looks rather fishy.
For some time Ihad hybeen troubled with Liv Complaint exhibited all the common symp, toms, biliousness, headache, poor digestionfurred and coated tongue, bad taste in mouth, etc. Swamp-Koot cured me. Am having great sale on your remedies, J. McCullough. the Druggist, Lawrenceburgh, In*!.
Men who behaye themselves are never afraid of their wives.
THE principal causes of sick headache, billiousness and cold chills are found in the stomach and liver. Cured by Beecham's Pills.
The farmer's boys will new get a respite while he threshes his wheat,
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"I had what the doctors called the worst case ol Scrofula they ever saw, It was on my arms, face and neck and was simply awful Five years ago began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and found 'the sores gradually began to heal. I took ten bottles and was perfectly
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I used Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic in Mrs. Sullivan's case, and It gave entire satisfaction, and she has no end of praise for it, and never forgets to recommend it to the sick and suffering. I have heard others say they ased it -with the same good results. TH08. KEATING. —A -Taluable Book on Nervous
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SOMETHING WHICH JOHN L. SULLIVAN, CORBETT, JACKSON, SLAVIN AND OTHER BIG PUGILISTS EXCEL IN.
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OCCUPIES THE MOST RESPONSIBLE AND FOREMOST POSITION CONNECTED WITH THE GOVERNMENT AND PROTECTION OF THE PEOPLE AGAINST' FOREIGN OR HOSTILE NATIONS.
THAT WHICH PLEASES OR SATISFIES THE EYE, AND WHICH, IF ARTISTICALLY EXECUTED, AT-, TRACTS THE ATTENTION AND EXCITES THIS ADMIRATION OF LOVEltS OF THE BEAUIIFUL.
PROBABLY CONSIDERED OF GREATER CONSEQUENCE AND MORE SOUGHT AFTER BY THE IDLE, EXCLUSIVE AND TITLED ENGLISH NOBILITY THAN BY THE AVERAGE BUSY, HUSTLING AMERICAN.
"lleJ words indicates the absence of a certain! supplied the original word selected to foim' something every farmer should posses*. In,
paid in cash the VERY DAY any answer is found to be correct.
all. Just as you arrange between yourself andj those whose names you send. In every easel we will pay the fnjl amount oi the re-' ward for correct answers to tho person, who sends the names.
Don't send answers without subscriptions— they! will receive no attention and cannot possdbly win a reward even if correct.
Protection
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,a means to guard I against even an appear-"
ance of irregularity or collusion, a copy of the* orig'inal ten words selected to make up thei above Word-Kiddles is? deposited with Mr. C. P.I SMITH, Superintendent of the Jersey City Police! Department under Real,tobeopened December ol, 1892, in to* rcsence of witnesses, after this contest closed. 'I complete list will be printed In/ full in the January issues nf our four papers, sol that all who have not received rewards ror correct* answers will know wherein they failed. This* method of protection is duo to all concerned, and absolutely prevents everything that not wholly honest and fair to every sublis! Gcnbcr.
DESIGNATE THE WORDS YOU ANSWER BY* THEIR NUMBERS, and be wise and send vnurl answer at once, I
Addrera'all letters and make all remittances* payable to tbe Treasurer of the American Pub ushlng Co., as follows: 9
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