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•«T FROM HEAD jp FOOT ftftood that's done byDr. Rmtlp Modfed Disc9v«ry. It purifies ttS Aad ihroucfi the blood, it cleanses.
bJood /i »wkole
cleanses,
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from "La Grippe." or In pneumonia, fevera, or dbeam, notfcing can equal it restorative tonic to buildup
flab ana strength. It rouses Into natural action, promotes all the functions, and restores health and
•very disease that cooties from a torpid Unr or impure bipod, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, and the mppt stubborn Skin, or Scrofulous affections, the Discovery is the only remedy sp certain that it ean be guaranteed. it doesn't benefit 'or eure, in every case, you have your money baolL ___________
For a perfect and permanent cure for "Catarrh, take Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, (ts proprietors offer $500 reward for an iDhirable case of Catarrh. ireaung /\mng
Wowien by Letter
ost cases of uses ran be as well qs through je mails as By
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flultatibh. In writing for Jafrlce, give age and '•""liptorns of your comlint, state length of ime you' have been suffering, and what means have tried to obtain
M&. Pinkham fully and carefully answers all let-
taffoi inquiry, and charges ~"»feg for her advice. a. correspondence is treated strictly confidential. Your letters will be received and Opswered by one of ypur own sex. Address,
VFBIA E. PINKHAM MEDICAL CO., «*sgr Lynn, Mass.
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Poor Digestion,
distress after eating, pain and bloating in the lUmacb, shortness of breath, pains in the hoart.
Loss of Appetite,
fc splendid feeling to-day and a depressed ona o-morrow, nothing ?eeaas to taste ycod. tired, liieplcss and all unstrung, weakneM, debility*
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Dfiving the Brain
at the expense of the Body. While we drive the brain we must build up the body. Exercise, pure air —foods that make healthy flesh—refreshing sleep—such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is
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Simulates
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1. Allen B. Morse (Dem.), Michigan. 2. John P. Altge (Dem.), Illinois. :J. James S. Hogg (Dem.), Texas. 4. Ellas Carr (Dem.), North Carolina. 5. George W. Peck (Dem.), Wisconsin. 6. Benjamin R.Tillman (Dem.), Soutfc Carolina. 7. William A. McCorkle (Dem.), Weal Virginia. 8. P. Turney (Dem.), Tennessee. 9. Lorenzo Crounse (Rep.), Nebraska. 10. A. W. Smith (Rep.) Kansas. 11. Wm. J. Stone (Dem.), Missouri. 13. Knute Nelson (Rep,), Minnesota, 13. William E. Russell (Dem.), Massa* cbll86tts 14. GoorgeT. Werts (Dem.), New Jersey, 15. Luzon B. Morris (Dem.), Connecticut)
THINGS WORTH KNOWING.
To keep air pure in the cellar %nd pantry, keep-a small box of lime in these places.
To brighten oil cloths, dissolve half an ounce of beeswax in a saucer of turpentine rub on, then dry with flannel.
For tired feet, wash in warm or cold water, dry and then sponge with equal parts alcohol and cold water. Dry without wiping.
To take wan spots from black silk, scrape off all the wax possible, wet the goods with alcohol and dry with a soft rag.
To make brooms last longer than they ordinarily do, dip them once a week in boiling suds. This toughens a
Scrub oilcloth clean, then go* ovei it with cheap varnish. It will look like new.
For fruit stains, dip in hot milk several times, or hold up and pout hot water through the stained fabric.
To clean lamp burners, boil witfa potato skins, or in strong soap suds or vinegar. Then rub to removi smoke.
To keep silver bright, each eve ningpour scalding hot water ovei each piece, and dry with a soft linen towel. Once a week polish there with soft chamois, then place in aanton flannel bags*
PKEICHEKS AT HALF BATES.
It Pays the Railroads of the W?»t to* Encourage Them.
St. Louis Chronicle. "We are only to tflad to give the prcachers a half rale," remarked an otlieial of the Missouri Pacific. "No consideration of sentiment prompt us to it either, I can assure you. It is strictly in the iine of business. We nave found out that where there are the most preachers there are also the most people'of industry and productive thrift. There are also vast stretches of Waste places in the West which, when built up by the kind of people who encourage the growth of a wholesome religious sentiment, will add 'immeasurably to our revenue. For that reason I had rather give a pass to the humblest preacher than a half-rate to the superb Ingersoll. "I have noticed that as the preacher has pushed his way Westward the frontier has recede^ until now there is none of it left. He is now talking the byways and the paths and the wilderness is disappearing and the barren prairies are blossoming with crops. So you see that from a business standpoint, it pays us to encourge him to travel about by allowing him a half-rate fare. It is different with the Eastern roads. All of their territory is developed to its fulest capacit and they can't hope for in creased productiveness through the prerchers ministrations. Therefore they treat him like all other passengers and don't give him a naif rate."
Unanswered.
Life "Mamma, if a child should be born on the ocean, to what nation would it belong?" "Why, to the nation to which his father and mother belonged, of course." "Well, I know. But suppose his father and mother were not with him. Suppose he was traveling with his aunt."
A Child Enjoys
The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in heed of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use so that it is the best family remedv known, and every family should have a bottle.
Maid—Gentleman wishes to see you, mem. Here's his card. Miss Flirtle—Um—I don't remember that name. "He said, mem, that you was to see him or else give him something of his that you had. "It must be some one I met at the springs last summer. Take that box of rings and tell him to pick out his." —New York Weeklv. 7%
What of the Winter?
dh. shade of Solomon, come out! Minerva, bring thy brain to bear! And tell us in this time of doubt
What freight of clothing shall we wear? —Washington Evening Star.
"Aye. there's the rub," quoted the bottle of liniment to the man with the rheumatism. 83.00—TO CHICAGO.—83.00.
The rate from Indianapolis to Chicago over ho Pennsylvania Line has been reduced to 13.00. Morning train leaves at 11:20 and night train at 11:30, making close connection at Union Station in .Chicago with trains for the North and Northwest. Call on nearest ticket agent or address W. P. Brunner, Dist. Passenger Agent, Indianapolis.
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The orders for THE CHRISTIAN HERALD since Dr. Talmage1s Christmas present was first mentioned by the press are pouring in by mall, telegraph and qxpress at such a tremendous rate that it is quite evident that the supply will give out before the end of the present
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The best investment of a two-dollar note in to send it to T. DeWitt Talmage, 777 to 7i.5 Bible House. Do it to-day.
IMPORTANT TO FLESHY PEOPLE. We have noticed a page article in the Boston Globe on reducing weight at a very small expense, It will pay our readers to send two cent stamp for a copy to Betina Circulating Library, 86 E, Washington St.. Chicago, 111.
Convalescent (looking at his doctor's bill)—Good gracious! have I been as sick as all this, doctor? I wonder I'm alive.
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Guaranteed to ettra Bilious Attacks, Sick* Headache aad Conatlpatton. 40 in each bottle. Pries Ma For a&le by druggists.
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It uapoy need a demonstration by chart«r41agr»m that Dr. Bull's Cougb Syrup Is wh^t the peotle\need every whore, for cure of bronchial and pectoral troublee. It is rare eureA
The man who is well heeled can always foot his bills. I*THAB or TRITLIKO with
If you are constipated, bilous or troubled with sick headache, Beecham's Pills afford immediate relief. Of druggists. cents.
A tramp Is always willing to receive a cold shoulder, lint he prefers a porterhouse. --i A Practical Farmer.
I received great benefit from the use of Swamp-Root. I suffered for some length of time with chronic kidney di&culty. accompan led by intense pain in the back and constltu tion generally run down. It is a great incdiclne and shall always be kept on my farm, I recommend it to all my neighbors.
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YearSa fered with chronic rheumatism for
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DrH). Jayne's Expectorant, which wUl loosen thewhlefm, subdue inflammation, and certainly sifre your Lungs and Throat much dangerous wear and tear.
A fruit jar—the one vou get when you slip on a Lanana skin.
S. A. Jackson, Liberty, Ind.
When a girl secures all the pin money she needs she bas made a great point with her papa. ,v,
Disease is unnatural and is but the proof that we are abusing nature. It is claimed that Garfield Tea, a simple herb remedy, helps Nature to overcome this abuse.
The widow is not always as mournful as she is dressed.
Coughs and Colds. Those who are suffer ing from Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. should try BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. Seld only in boxes,
A cyclone is one of those things tha makes a man feel blew, FITS.-All Flt»«topped free by Dr. Kline's Ursat Nerve Venturer. No Fits after first days use. Marvelous- cures. Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle tree to fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline. S81 Arch St.. Pbila. Pa.
•r^- A Mamtuoth Competition. M,500 in prizes for the best seven stories was what The Youth's Companion offered: $5,000 for the best Serials, and $1,5C0 for the best Folk-lore tales. No less than 2,id) stories competed for these prizes. The successful stories are just announced to appear in The Companion during 1S9S.
years, and was
treated at times by several doctors. ST. JACOBS OIL cured him. No No Return return of pain O in
years.
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flJlKT: S 8 Deer Sir—My ton who hai been afflicted with, asthma for to nrmin- never succeeded in getting any relief from anything cntll be used »f Btly«nd cens Asthma Cure. He beg druggist*. ir^Md
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