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Pmkfiam's

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CURES ALL

Ailments of Women,

It will entirely euro tho "worst- forms of Female Complaints, all Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling ami Displacements of tho Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the Chanye of Life.

It has cured more cases of Leucorrhnen than any remedy the world has ever known, It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of development, and check? any tendency to cancerous humors. That

Bearing-down Feeling causing pain, weight, and backache, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with tho laws that govern tho female system, and is as harmless as water.

All druzgfots poll it. Address in rojifidonce, Ltdia E. IINKHAM JIED. Co., IA.N.N, Mass. Lyd!? E. Pinkhatn's Liver Pills, 25 cents.

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Diabetes, dropsy, scanty or high colored urine. IlrixaaFy Troubles, Stinging- sensations when voidinsr, disterss preslure in the parts, urethral irritation, stricture.

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Bloat.or dr.ri: circles under the eyes, tonffU® •oated, constipation, yellowish eyeballs. Guarantee—TT80 contonts of Ono Bottle, if not beniflted, Ein:p-giats -will refund you tho price paid. I

At Druggists, 50e. Size, $1.00 Size. I Invalids' Guide to Ili-altli" free—Consultation free. Dii.

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lolnts or hips, sediment in urine like brick-dust frequent calls or retention, rheumatism.

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ITany times .. jmen call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, mother from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustion, or prostration, mother with pain hero and there, and in fiiis way they all present, alike to themselves tnd their easy-going and indifferent, or overbusy doctor, separate and distinct diseases, for which ho prescribes his pills and potions, issuming them to bo such, when, in reality, then are all only si/mjjtoms caused by some tromb disorder. The physician, ignorant of Hie cause of suffering, encourages his practice until large bills aro made. The suffering patient gets no better, but probably worse oy reason of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complications. A proper meditine, like Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription, iirected to the cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms and instituting tomfort instead of prolonged misery.

The lady whoso portrait heads this article to Mi's. Ida Coventry, of Huntsville, Logan County, Ohio. She had an experience which ire will permit her to relate in her own language. It illustrates tho foregoing. She mites: "I had 'female weakness" very bad—in bed most of the time, dragging ftown pains through my back and hips no tppetite no energy. The family physician was treating me for 'liver complaint'. I lid not get any better under that treatment jo I thought I would try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and his 'Golden Medical Discovery.1 I felt better before I used one bottle of each. I continued their use until I took six bottles of each. In three months' time I felt so well I did not think it necessary to take any more. In childbirth it does irhat Dr. Pierce recommends it to do— leoaans the pain and perils to both mother tnd child and shortens laborI would like to recommend Dr. Pierce's Extract of SmarttVecd to those who have never tried it it lurely is the best thine for cholera morbus, IT pun in the stomach I ever used it works •Jke charm. I try never to be without it."

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The Moral of The Tale.

Harper's Magazine.

In a little Southern town, where the least happening was of vital importance and lengthy conversation, a worthless citizen entered a store during the proprietor's absence and abstracted his entire cash capital, done up in two canvas shot pouches. The robbery was soon detected, and the robber found. He made a full confession, delivered up the money, something over a hundred dollars, and was dragged to the county jail, several miles away.

The incident, however, furnished conversation for the entire community, and the daring robbery was discussed on all sides. The news came to a country house, and was retailed at length to the family in the presence of a small Ethiop, who acted as sub-butler chore boy. After the capture and imprisonment of the offender had been related, the mistress, wishing to point the moral to the miniature darkey, remarked: ''Well, that is what comes of stealing. Isn't it terrible, Jennings?" 'Deed, mam, Miss Page," answered the black youth laboring under the name of Jennings—" 'deed it am tcr'ble. Dat po' man didn' have no chance 'tall ter spend dat money." ____________

A iVoril lb- vOflfre.

A cup oT black cofToe after dinner mainly serves the purpose of gratifying the fancy, but it is not the injurious agent that some have made it out to be. Of course, if a man's nerves are not adapted tocoffoe, that is another thing but, as an additional application of heat and a stimulent to the stomach, it can be regarded favorably.—EL Bun.

will euro wrnfl and

pain in the stomach, gid(tiui\ss, fullness, dizziness, drowsiness, chills and loss ot appetite.

The student is at a loss to know how tc begin aft'.ir his commencement is over.

CI3JEAPKK L.AXJDS!

An Unusual Oppo timity—Half Hates via

Queen & Crescent Koute.

From Cincinnati and T-ouisville. March 8th and April SHU, to points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama. Mississippi and Western Georgia. Tickets ^ood -0 days for return on sale atone tare fort lie round trip. .Excursions to points on the V. S. & P. Division in Louisiana, between VicKSburtf. Miss., and Shrevcport. La., on sale April lOta, and May 8th. i/ood SO days to return.

An excellent opportunity to inspect and iitiy cheap lands in a conn try where irrass growa ten mouths a year, and there are neither blizzards nor cold waves.

This Company has over a million acres ot lands for sale, lyinn alone its line in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, at low pri-. es.

Write to F'. Y. Anderson. Land Commissioner. Birmingham. Ala., for int'ormaiion about thein, or to W. C. Kinbauson. G. P. A..

Cincinnati, O.

An intoxicated man in Meridian, La., didn't think he was full enough, so he secured a few more drinks from an accommodating saloon-keeper. Mrs. Mary A. Curtis, his wife, brought suit against the saloonkeeper, and secured $2,000 damages.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for' mucorrhea and uterine debility than I have for sixteen years. I am cured of my trouble, and now weigh ono hundred and sixty-six pounds, whereas my weight lor many years stood at one hundred and twenty-five pounds. With pleas ure,I remain," "Yours truly,

The following is from Mrs. M. A. McAllister, of Lim Rock, Jackson Co., Ala.: "I was in bad health age was working upon me, and I had ulceration of the womb could not get about. I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription and it cured me I felt ten years younger. I have not had any return of my trouble. I am tho mother of thirteen children and I am fifty-three years old, have never seen abetter woman's friend than your medicine. I have recommended it to my friends here, and it has never failed in any case, so let me thank you for the good it did me." Yours truly,

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For "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated school teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, general housekeepers, and overworked and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best of all restorative tonics. It is not a cure-all," but admirably fulfills a singleness of purpose, being a most potent specific for all those chronic weaknesses and diseases peculiar to women. It is a powerful, general aa well as uterine, tonic and nervine, and im-

arts vigor and strength to the whole system, cures weakness of the stomach, indigestion, bloating, nervous prostration, hysteria, debility and sleeplessness. A Treatise H68 pages, Illustrated), on "Woman and Her Diseases," sent sealed in plain envelope, on receipt of ten cents to pay postage. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. T. It contains a vast number of testimonials witb. half tone, or phototype portraits of their authors ana gives the full •ddraM ot sack.

THE NEWS OF THE WEEK

Bill Nye has decided to give np public readings and will devote himself to writing.

The Union railway station at Denver was burned, Sunday. Loss $:-25,000. Insurance, si2.%o: o.

Samue! Theodore, manager of the Standard Oil Company at Council Bluffs, la., committed suicide.

During services at a Catholic church in Ottawa, 111., a bolt of lightning struck and splintered the tall spire.

Fred Gehhardt. the noted New York dude, was married to Miss Louise Morris, at, Baltimore, Wednesday.

It is charged that tho inmates of the Old Soldiers' Home at Ft. Dodge, Kan., are being fed on diseased meat.

Each House of the Ohio Legislature passed the biennial session resolution after more than two months' fighting.

Two prize-fights were conducted on a coal barge lashed to a steamer, which was anchored in midstream, thirty miles below Cincinnati, •Monday.

Kansas City Democrats are. "split wide open" on local issues and two tickets are in the field, each claiming to be the '"regulrir'" party organization.

The TiiTany collection of precious stones exhibited at the Werhl's Fair has been purchased for the Field Columbian Museum for about £100 0X.

The biggest fleet of coal barges ever in charge of a single tow left Louisville, Tuesday, for down-river points. It carried over a million bushels.

Two lives were lost by the bursting of a reservoir in Idaho. The, casualty was similar to that at Johnstown, but people were warned in time to escape.

An encounter between two bcllicose Southerners at Prattville. Ala., resulted fatally to several bystanders, as usual, the principals escaping serious injuries.

The miners in the Cripple Creek region are defying the civil authorities and the State troops may be sent to keep the peace. Gov. Waitc: apne: rs to be in trouble.

John T. Ford, tho veteran theatrical manager, who conducted Ford's Opera House at Washington, at tho time President Lincoln was assassinated, died at Baltimore. Wednesday.

As a result of prolonged controversy between the Cleveland city council and the gas companies of that city the price of gas has been reduced from 51 to fc9 cents per thousand.

Frank F. Brownell. who killed Jackson, the assassin of Col. Ellsworth, at Alexandria. May :M 1801. died at Washington, Thursday. Ho had been a clerk in the Pension Ofiice since the. Arthur administration.

Marshal Field, the Chicago dry goods prince, in an interview on the business situation, says there is a general improvement all over: that lie bottom was struck some time ago. Merchants throughout the country have disposed of their surplus stocks and therefore are compelled to buy again. This naturally makes an improvement.

Christian Moller died at Wooster, O., as a result of treatment received at the hands of a gang of burglars some time since. In their efforts to make, the old man tell where his wealth was hidden they placed a rope round his neck and threatened to hang him: and when he refused they drew the rone so tight as to almost sevefr his head from the body.

porhigim.

Tho British museum will be enlarged. llerb.:rt Gladstone has been elected to Parliament a the representative of West Leeds, without opposition.

Mr. Gladstone finished a translation of Horace's odes into English verse on the same day that lie resigned ollice.

Lord Eosebery. the new English Premier, spoke, at Ed in burg, Saturday, and reiterated his previously expressed determination to stand by home rule.

Eighty thousand working peopie participated in the demonstration against the House of Lords in London, Sunday. There was speaking from twelve stands by labor members of Parliament in Hyde Park, and the proceedings were altogether orderly.

Qeuen Victoria has gone to Italy. The royal party will stay in a villa near Florence until Aaril K. when the Queen will proceed for Coburs in order to attend the marriage of her grandchildren. Princess Victoria of Saxo-Coburg and Duke Ernest Louise, of Hes.se.

A Paris Anarchist, endeavored to throw a bomb at the entrance, of tlu church La Madeline. Thursday. A premature explosion followed and the man was torn to pieces. Several bystan iors were wounded. Investigation by the police leads to the belief that there is a combined attempt on the part, of Anarchists in that city to inaugurate a reign of terror.

As a mark of satisfaction at the passage of the Kusso-Gennan commercial treaty, Emperor William has conferred upon Chancellor von Caprivi the chain of the llohenzollorn family order, and has bestowed the order of tho lied Faglo upon Von Bierbonstein, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. In addition, the Emperor decorated Horr Thielmann, who conducted the negotiations, with a minor order.

An Austrian woman named Marie llauman, at London, enticed an old man, aged seventy-six, to her den, quarreled with him, murdered her victim arid packed the remains in a trunk, Friday. Saturday the woman took other lodgings and the discovery of blood stains led to an investigation and the discovery of the crime and the arrest of the woman. The murdered man was a well-to-do contractor named Stevens.

Matters at the Denver City Hall were in a peaceable state until late Saturday afternoon, when Messrs. Mullens and Barnes, the Governor's new appointees to the tire and police boards, quietly slipped into the mayor's ollice and took possession before any one was aware they were in the neighborhood. They had met Mr. Rogers, a membor of tho old board, uptown an hour before this and or^finized. The first official step was to notify Chief Pearse of the fire department, and Chief Stone, of the police department, to report for duty. Chief Pearse went in and refused to recognize the authority of the new board. Chief Stone refused to obey the order and tho new board adjourned ill Mondav.

1 Citizens' National, Martinsville's new bank, will begin business with $100,000 capital*

A Pleasing Moment.

Harper's Magazine.

Squire is the "first citizen" of the New England town in which he lives, and is respected by all classes for his sterling qualities and abstemious habits.

He has much of the courtliness of the old school, coupled with great personal dignity, yet tempered with so keen a sense of humor that he can appreciate a joke, even though it be at his own expense. He relates the following episode with relish:

Not long since his business called him to New York, which is as much his home as is his native place. He hailed a Fifth avenue stage, and entering it, found it nearly filled.

Sprawling across the aisle sat a man in that stage of intoxication which renders one careless of appearances. Squire attempted to step over his legs, but just then the stage gave a lurch, and he stumbled over them.

To the great amusement of every one in the stage, the man sot erecr, and with maudlin severity said, ''.Man 'n your c'ndish'n oughter take or e.uh

Tari :ui .l Taxation.

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Tariff duties and internal revenue taxation on incomes and corporations are exciting public interest, but of quite as much interest are those

things which tax the system and require at once an external remedy. On this subject, with special recommendation, Mr. Pierce D. Brown, Bridge water, Mass., says: "In accidents from all kinds of athletic sports, to reduce sprains and bruises, I have used St. Jacobs Oil and always found it most reliable." Also, Mr. C. R. Sands, Mangum, Okla., writes: "I have used St. Jacobs Oil for sprains and rheumatism and would not be without it for anything." Mr. Led better, Denton, Texas, says: "I have used St. Jacobs Oil and it is the only thing I ever saw that would cure toothache in ten minutes' time," and it is usually prompt and sure for frost-bites. All of these communications are of recent date, showing unabated interest.

No one can know the value of a little scratch on a red wagon until he offers it for sale: FITS. All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No tits afterlirstday's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $3 trial, bottle free to Pit cases. Send to Dr. Kline UiJI Arch St., Phila.. Pa.

A photographer is one of the most independent of men he never hesitates to present his views.

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Each spoonful does its perfect

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Cure sold on a guarantor.

It curen Incipient Connmiiptioii. It is tho best CoiikIi Clin-. L'.r rents. .r0con in anil $1.00.

low Well You Look"

Friends Surprised at the Wonderful Improvement.

"C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs:—I tal:c pleasure in writing the food I have received from taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. livery sprint and summer for six years or more, my health has been so poor I'rom heart trouble and general debility that at limes life was a burden. I would become so

Emaciated and Weak and Pale that my friends thought I would not live long. could do scarcely any work at all and had to lie down every few minutes. I began getting :vorse in January, losing my fljshand feeling so tired. I thought I would try Hood's Sarsaparilla and 1 am happy to say I am In better

Hood's^Cures

health than I have boen for a number of years. My friends remark to me: "Why how well you look." I toll them It is Hood's Sarsaparilla that has done the work. I would have all suffering humanity give this medicine a trial and be convinced. This statement is True to th« titter." Mus. Jknnik Decker, Watseka, 111.

Hooo'm f/u.f cure liver Ills i, Jaundlt biliousaess.

it goes further.

ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW YORK.

Abraham Ijincoln's Stories. An illustrated book, unmarred by advertising, containing stories and anecdotes told by Abraham Lincoln, many heretofore unpublished, will be .sent free to aay person sending his or her address to the Lincoln Tea Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.

Randolph M. Irai cec Wanted. "Wanted to know whereabouts of Kandolph M. Faucet, formerly of Loiransport, Ind. Address T.ock Box 131, Massillon, O. Matter of importance to Faucet-

A grievance to a man is what a soreheel is to a boy. No more potent charm can be found a Beauty's Shrine than an exquisitely lovely complexion such as universally follows tho use I of Glenn's Sulphur .Soap. I

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Fras to Inv&lil Ladies.

A ladv wlio sulTercd for yearw witli ut'-rino troui'lcs, ili!]hu-emciits, k-IH-orrlioca ami other irre?iilaritioH, found a i-afe an.i siiiiplu homo treatment Unit completely cured her without the aid of phy-f-ichuis. She will send it free with full instruction* how to use it to any suffering woman who will send her nainu and address to Mrs, Rev. A. M. Turner S^uth lJend, Jiiil.

Mothers—-*

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Pure, Soft, White Skin.

Hare you freckles, moth, black-head*, blotches, ugly or muddy skin, eczema, (a tetter, or any other cutaneous blemish

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The Land ot Promise

Is the mighty West, the land that "tickled with a lioe laughs a harvest:*' tho El Dorado of the miner: the goal of the apriculU il emigrant. "VVliile it teems with all the elements of wealth and prosperity, some of the. fairest and most fruitful porLions of it bear a harvest of malaria reaped in Us fullness by those, unprotected by a medicinal safeguard. No one seeking or dwelling in a malarial locality is safe from the scourge without Kostetter's Stomaiu Bitters. Emigrants, bear this in mind. Commercial travelers sojourning in malarious regions should carry a bottle of the bitters in the traditional firipsacU. Against, the effects of exposure. mental or bodily overwork, damp and unwholesome food or water, it is sin infallible defense. Constipation, rheumatism, biliousness. dyspepsia, nervousness and loss of strength are all remedied by this genial restor-

il 0. "Do not recall those painful days," is what the young man remarked when tho dentist ore.- en ted his bill.

A Slight if nc'jiected. often attacks the lun:_'S. I5i:wn

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Robs Confinement of Its Pain, Horror and Risk.

After using one bottle of 'MOTHERS' FRIEND,' I suffered but little pain, and did not experience that weakness afterward usual in such cases.—MRS. ANNIE GAGE, Baxter Springs, Kas.

Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, $1.50 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Book to Mothers mailed free. BRAQFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, 8a.

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sure and immediate relief. Sold oaly in boxes. Price cts. Coal has (rune up :u:ain, but wait till it strikes the'chute. Then it will have to go down a^ain.

writers claim" that the successful nasal catarra must l.e nou-irrita-of application, and one that will 'Kioto sores and ulcerated surfaces.

T..0 history of the efforts to treat catarrh is proof positive that only one remedy has compKitcly met these conditions, and that is Ely Ovum IJahn. This safe and jiieasant remedy has mastered catarrit as nothing else has ever done, and Colli physicians and patients freely concede this l':u't.

Hardly anybody would like, to chansjo plac( with the turtle, yet think of the snap he. ha?.

SUM). tlKirrt !. SIOO.

The

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toiturn that liicrc i-. hi ljslst one dreaded disease that science le.s liven able to cure in all its puiycx, and that i- C-.t'irrh- Hull's C'jtarrb Our® la the only positive cure now known to the mediciil lnitermtv. Catarrh being a constitu. lioiuil dirfi'iij-c. re|aires a constitutional treat. ni:!iit. Hall's Catarrh''ure is nkcn internally I •ctingdirectly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the" system, thereby destroying thofoundation of the disease, and giving the pat ent srieiijith by building up the coiislitiitionaiidsssi^tilitr nature in doing it worl:. 'the p_roprietors have so much faith in its «-urative powers that they ofl'er One Hundred Dollars for any cn«-! that it f.iits to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address

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••JIankstee is not well educated, a has horso sen^e ereiiiqh for a tfiain." "I suppose tlu'.t explains his strong pull."

See •'Colchester" Spading Boot ad. in an other column.

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We Offer You a Remedy -Which Ensures Safety to Life of Mother and Child.

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are tho largest growers of farm and vegetable sceda in tho world. W lient. Oats, ley. Corn, Clover Timothy, Grasses, Potatoes, ctc., in enorinons quantities. 1,009, Roses paid for $1 yielded21Gbash, from one bush, sown! Did you and catalogue free upon receipt of 8c in stamps. ]0 Farm Pecil rnmples. 10c, Hh I catalosnic, 15c. Our (Treat cntalosrup. 13!) pctrPF, for Po ppsfatre. Write to-doy.|

Tim 2-ton Aennotor Steel Truck "weighs 17,0 pounds, has 10 inch wheel* with i!-ineh facc. When three of the wheel* ure on th# floor, the other eiul one is ftljout]^ inched from the floor, thus enabling it to swivel easily, 'ihe bmlj »s Lb by MJ inches long. AhrUoni buarl is ea^ly |ul tn n..»Ke the bottom tight.

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the samo way bu!kv material mav be handled. We are making this ofTer to show t* sample of our work. W* Want lo show how nice a thing we ran make, and how reckless we are in the matter of prices. This Steel Truck i.» furnished a? f.1.50 rush (2 cents per pound), and 2 copies of. Ilo. 4, as per conditions named in No. 4.

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Mwmmm ConaumptlTCS itnd people who have weak luncs or Asth-1 ma, should use I'iso'h Cure for Consumption. It has cured thonaanda. It has not Injured one. It Is not bad to take. It Is the best cough syrup.

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