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The subject of the above portrait is a prominent and much respected citizen, Mr. Robert Manson, of West Rye, N. H. Whero 3£r. Manson is knovv'n "his word is as gool as his bond." In a recent letter to Dr. It. V. Pierce, Chief Consulting Physician to tho Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., Mr. Manson says: "Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tfca best pills I ever took for the liver. All my 'friend" say they do them tho most good."
This opinion is shared by every one who once tries these tiny, little, sugar-coated pills, •which are to be found in all medicine stores. 'The U. S. Inspector of Immigration at Buffalo, N. Y., writes of them as follows:
From early childhood I have suffered {rom a sluggish liver, with all the disorders •accompanying such a condition. Doctors' iprescriptions and patent medicines I have used in abundance they only afforded temporary relief. I was recommended to try
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. I did eo, talcing two at night and one after dinner everyday for two weeks. I have reduced the dose "to one
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Pellet' every day for two months.
I have In six months increased in solid flesh twenty-tivo pounds. I am in better health than I have been since childhood. Drowsiness and unpleasant feelings after meals have "completely disappeared."
Assist nature a little now and then with a gentlo laxative, or, if. need ho, with a. more "Searching and cleansing cathartic, thereby removing offending matter from the stomach and bowels, and toning up and invigorating the liver and quickening its tardy action, and you thereby remove the cause of a multitude of distressing diseases, such as headaches, indigestion, biliousness, skin diseases, boils, carbuncles, piles, fevers and maladies too numerous to mention.
If people would pay more attention to properly regulating the action of their bowels, they would have less frequent occasion to call for their doctors' services to subdue attacks of dangerous diseases.
CompoHod
CURES ALL
Aliments of Women.
It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints, all Ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and ^Displacements of the Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted toNthe Change of Life.
It has cured more cases of Leueorrlioea than any remedy tho world has ever known. 'It is almost infallible iu such cases. It dissolves and expels Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of development, and checks My 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 the female system, and is as harmless as water.
All druggists Bell it.
LYDIA E. PINKUAM MED. CO., LYNN, MASS!
Addre?n in confidence,
Lydia E. Plnkham's Liver Pills, 25 cent*.
Young Wives
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That, of all known agents to accomplish this purpose, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets ars unequaled, is proven by the fact that OKCO used. they are always in favor. Their secondary effect is to keep the bowels open and regular, not to further constipate, as is the case with other pills. Hence, their great popularity with sufferers from habitual constipation, piles, and indigestion.
Ths Pleasant Pellets are far more effective in arousing the liver to action than
Composed of the choicest, concentrated vegetable extracts, their cost is much more than is that of other pills found in the market, yet from forty to forty-four "Pellets" are put up in each sealed glass vial, as sold through druggists, and can be had at the price of tho more ordinary and cheaper made pills.
Dr. Pierce prides himself -on having been first to introduce a Little Liver Pill to the American people. Many have imitated them,, bnt nons have approached his
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W. L. DOUGLAS *a SUOK [equals custom work, costing from |. to $6, best value for the money the world. Name and price ^stamped on the bottom. Evcrj pair warranted. Take no substi. fcLtutc. See local papers for full
^OTTou WITr» description of our complete lines for ladies and genii/lTRZSir&Ai!? ^Vtlcmcn or send for II. V*'J* /»straled
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pills," calomel, or other mercurial preparations, and have the further merit of being purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system no particular care is required while using them.
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Pleasant Pel-
leta in excellence. For all laxative and cathartic purposes, the Pleasant Pellets are infinitely superior to all mineral waters," sedlitz powders,
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teas," .and the many other'
purgative compounds sold in various forms.: Put up in glass vials, sealed, therefore) always fresh and reliable. One little
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dinner pill," to promote digestion,,
take one cach day after dinner. To relievo distress from over-eating, .nothing equals them. They are tiny, sugar-coated, anti6ilious granules, scarcely larger than mustard seeds. Every child wants thorn.
Then, after they are taken, instead of disturbing and shocking tho system, they act in a mild, and natural way. There is no reaction afterward. Their help lasts.
Accept no substitute recommended to bo
just as good." They may bo better for the dealer, because of paying him abetter profit, but he is not the one who needs help.
The Wrong Vowel.
Talking of typographical errors, we do not remember seeing a more horrible specimen of this class of blunders than one which app'eared in a Massachusetts p:sper not long a go. At the close of an extended and highly eulogistic obituary notice of a deceased lawyer, mid the. reporter desired to say that "the body was taken to Hull for interment, where repose the remains of other members of the family." By mistake the letter
was substituted
for the "uv in Hull,changing the sense of the sentence to such a degree that no extra copies of the issue of the paper were ordered by the family of the dead lawyer.—Rochester Herald.
nee Miss Louise Morris,
Of Baltimore. Miss Morris was recently married to Fred Gebhardt, the New York club man, whose only claim to distinction is his wealth, his connection with Mrs. Langtry, and his extravagant gift of a solid silver bath tub costing $5,000 to Miss Morris a few days previous to his wedding.
Home jnaustry. —liriscoe— 'Those •ire odd looking tiles on your hearth." Dempster—"Yes: those are some of the lirst loaves of bread my wife baked after we were married."
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"Hothers* Friend"
A remedy which, if used as directed a few weeks before confinement, robs it of its Pain, Horror and Risk to Life of both mother and child, as thousands who have used it testify.
I used two bottles of •MOTHERS'
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with MARVELOUS RESULTS,
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finement of pain and suffering and insure safety to life of mother and child—MRS.
SAM HAMILTON,
Eureka Springs, Ark.
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OUR PLEASURE CLUB.
The new pastor of a country church said to one of his deacons: "I find that Brother Linkum is more liberal in his views than in his contributions."
"Well," said James Easy do, "I've got down to mv last loaf." Great heavens, man!" said his friend, "'it isn't so bad as that, is it? "'Yes, I go to work tomorrow."
SIIK'S AVITH US.
She is rhi .r without tt doubt See hor Mossoins blowing out: See hor wild birds 011 the '.viu[?— Fifty of 'em shu: Poets with their lyre elate. Lims with tii'ir lishin^r tiait: Never cavil—never doubt, Spriiij is oat! Spring is out! —Atlanta Constitution.
YOCN'G AMERICA.
Small Boy--I'll clean the snow off your hat for five cents.—Hello.
Mr. Flinpf—My dear, just listen to the remarks of Mrs. Longton^ue. Is there anything more disgusting than a gossipy woman?
Mrs. Fling—Well, only one thing. Mr. Fling—I'd iike to know \vh at. "A gossipy man, dear."
"Have you new beans and corn?" Waiter—Yes, sir I just opened the cans myself.
Miss Lofteigh—There are some social chasms that cannot be bridged with gold.
Mrs. '.Dowtit—Yes, but if you have enough of it you can fill them in.
Reporter—What do you think of the aim of the rebels in Brazil? Ship Captain (just from Rio)—I think it's pretty bad. Why. there isn't a barn door in Rio that has been hit.
FO'.tBIODEN FRUIT.
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"Bessy, do you think she'd let me hold that doll for a minnit if I wuz to ask her?"—Life.
Expressions of great surprise are hardly in good form, 5ret when some penniless fellow marries a rich farmer's daughter people may be pardoned for exclaiming, "For the land's sake!"
Fuddv—How dy'e do, Duddv? I must tell you a smart thing my baby said
Duddy—Sorry I can't stop to hear it, but I'm in an awful hurry. By the way, my dog—
Fuddy- Come to think of it, I'm in a hurry, too. So long!
"He has no more influence," said a Hartford wit—"he has no more influence than 'p' in 'pneumonia.'
-AJJ UNJUST SUSPICION.
Dowter—Bearded lady? Humph! It's just same long-haired tramp in disguise.
The Freak (a moment later)—Bless mjr soul, there goes a mouse! (Dowter is convinced.)
Maggie—Does your ma exchange sails with Mrs. Realrich? Jennie—No she just returns all Df 'em. "Do you believe that story that [3aitjug caught only half-a-dozen isb?" "Mrs. Baitjug—Yes he told me limself that it wis only sixty.
Consoler—Think of the meeting irith your departed friends. Society Lady (moribund) Oh, iear! I wonder if they have followed the changes in the hand-shake. -'r T"
She Is Wickeder Than 3,000 Hart Men.
Burmese women are treated well in the family, and they are the equals of the men in family affairs, so says a writer in Bow Bells. They have their say in all business matters, and the only place in which their inferiority is noticeable is in religion. The Burmese are Buddhists, and a Buddhist woman has no chance to ffo to heaven, save by her soul at death passing into the body of a man. If she is wonderfully pious in this life such a transmigration may take place, and I note that the chiet worshipers at the pagodas here are women.
Buddhist teachers put women much lower in the scale of morality than men, and they maintain that the sins of one woman are equal to the sins of 3,000 of the worst men that ever lived. There are about 200.000,000 women in the world, and none of these have any other hope of immortality than this. Nevertheless, I am told that the Burmese women are more honest than the men and that their business promises are to be trusted. They are not educated as a rule, and it is only lately that
The Skill iihtl Knotvleilge
Essential to the production of the most perfect and popular laxative remedy known, have enabled the California Fig Syrup Co. to achieve a great success in the reputation of its remedy, Syrup of Figs, as it is conceded to be tbe universal laxative. For sale by all druggists.
One reason why some people belong to a church is because they haven't been put out yet." ___________
S'ailoh's Consumptive Cure is sold on a fruaraniec. It euros Incipient Consumption. It is tue best Cough Cure. 25 cents, 50 cents and ifl.OJ.
A man can be young but once—and frequently his neighbors and friends are very glad of it.
Hood's Sarsaparilia is Peculiar to ItseSf
It is peculiar in its origin, peculiar in tho remarkable growth of the business of its manufacture, peculiar in the wonderful cures which it has accomplished. No other Sarsaparilia or so-callcd blood purifier has made the "peculiar" record shown by the vast muss of testimony from people who have been curcd by Hood's Sarsaparilia. Hundreds of letters are being constantly received which tell a tale of misery, with the happy sequel: "I took Hood's Sarsaparilia and it cured me."
Peculiar After the Grip
Hood's Sarsaparilia seems to be especially adapted to just those conditions where an invigorating medicine is indispensable, and to just those times when heavy doctors' bills are to be avoided. The Grip always leaves a "peculiar" weakness, which Hood's Sarsaparilia, by its "peculiar" virtues, speedily over comes. Much sickness and unhappiness follow a neglect properly to build up the system after the Grip. Hood's Sarsaparilia will always do this, and thus it is
Peculiar In Early Spring
Almost .everyone feels the need of an invigorating blood purifier and reliable tonic. The, business man, the house-wife, the factory operative, lawyers, doctors, ministers, all have a "peculiar" enervated, exhausted, all tired out feeling in the spring. Again a "peculiar" remedy is found in Hood's Sarsaparilia. It makes pure, healthy blood, throws off the impurities, gives strength to the limbs, elasticity to the step, affords refreshing sleep and creates a good appetite. Hood's Sarsaparilia does this, and thus it is "peculiar." Get only Hood'*, because
HoocTs^Cures
HOOD'S Pills cure all Liver Ills, Bilious, uess, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache.
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Now and then you hear of a charitable ,coal dealer, but he is not likely to go very much out of his weigh to be so.
A Standard ISearer,
In tlie crusade inaugurated nearly half a cen' tury ago against tlie professional ignorance of the old school of medicine, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters was a standard bearer. Its victories over disease, vrhen the old-time specifics proved abject failures, proved that the pseudo-philoso-pliy which sanctioned the administration of violent remedies where the case required none, which laid down as unalterable rules, blood-let-itiag, violent purgation, the use of emetics and jthe employment of corrosive and cumulative •poisons in simple cases of liver and malarial omplaint, was in fact the worst of unphilosojphy. contrary alike to the laws of true medicin:il science, of hygiene and of common sense. Biliousness, constipation and chills and fever, us now treated by the Bitters, promptly yield where be'fore they obstinately resisted oldfashioned medication. So dyspepsia, rheumatism and kidney complaint—all surely conquerable by this safe and really philosophic remedy. "Did you enjoy tlie pink tea?" "Not a .bit. It was quite insipid and colorless."
TIM10 AND SEASON,
All things have their time and season, and in the changeful temnerature of a closing winter rheumatism nourishes. The best treatment is referred to in a letter from Miss Lina Gunckle, Trenton, )., 'Feb. 2Mnd. 1
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there have been schools in Burmah for !!the Oil in time and there will be no season iof trouble afterward.
S'J.'i, who savs: "I suffered for
jseveral years with rheumatism, but was {cured by St. Jacobs Oil. I am now well land never feel anything of it.'' Better get
Tho auctioneer is a •have you talk back.
man who likes to
CatariM Ciinnotba Cured
With I/HIAL APPLICATIONS, hs they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it vou have to take intvrnil remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface. Hall's atarrh Cure is TIO quack medicine, it was described byone of the best physicians in the country for years, and is a regular prescription" It is composed of the lest tonici known com" bined with ihe best blood pur'fiers, acting di" rectly oil the mucous surfaces. The perfect com bination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free.
J. cHKN'KY CO., Props. Toledo, O. Sold by drngg i-ts, price 7 c. There is more in a clock than appears on the face of it,.
Couifhfl, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, etc.. quickly relieved by KKOWN'S BKONCHIATJ THOCHKS. They surpass till other preparations in removing hoarseness, and as a cough remedy are pre-eminently the best. "Ilardly fair." as the party remarked the lirst time, he saw a mulatto.
Free to Invalid Toadies.
A lady who suffered for years with uterine troubles, displacements, leueorrhooa and other irregularities." found a safe and ample home treatment that completely cured her without the aid of physicians. She will send it free with full instructions how to use it to any suffering woman who will send her name and address to Mrs. Rev. A. M. Turner, South Bend, Indiana.
Beware of intemperance! Many a parachute jumper would be living to-day if he had never taken a drop.
For a Complexion soft as velvet, and rich in color as the tints of a beautiful sea shell, use that wonderful skin puriticr—Olenu's Sulphur Soap.
However well-bread a baker may be, he's generally a loafer and a white-cap.
The Best Men Wanted.
"Yes, sir: we want some good men, men of first-class character and ability, to represent us. Among our representatives aro many of the noblest and best men in America, and parties of that stamp can always lind a splendid business opportunity at our establishment." That is the way Mr. B. F. Johnson, of the firm B. F. Johnson & Co.. Richmond. Va., stated the case in reference to their advertisement in this paper
A weeding-out process—passing around the cigars. FITS. All lits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and 82 trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
See "Colchester" other column.
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I—ELY'S CREAM BALM-CTlcanaes thoNaaalI I Passages, Allays Pain nnd Inflammation. Heals I
Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, ana Cures]
Gives ReliefatoncoforCoMi^Heac.Apply into the Nottrilt. It is Quieklp Absorbed. INC. ProggiBU or by mail. KLYBRO&,MWamnSt.,N.Y.|
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Are you curious to know vV/ tf.is made? Are you curious 10 know h. ti make bed-rock. hartMimej pnets 1 The explanation is this: Tho Aerivwor .o. forwMw thin^ bett.ir ti:an painting was reqtiireu i.nd «.oieraw that haul
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Because of this it has an enormor.s factory, and turns ou* an enormous quantity of goods, and
good avod*.
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fellow is a u«ed-to-*?\ has been, or miyht ha\e been, had h« known, but l.e mJn'f. know. It is all in the past His ».» in«i is in tho co..,- l.y. Ours ,= ... il.e prwet, he I lur», His consolation is fo-.ind in t'.e darkey staltnie.it: It b.tJ ter to be a Iris hmen than ne'.ber ,Alte,r "c j'a\°.c!or'^ »nd are dciiiT a thins an-l il is known to be the only t.ntiK t« do, certain little iiipi.'-S voiccs ara hr ir:1 saying. Ve can co 13 If vou will pav us cnottpli mom to do it.
made the Stcol Windmill bi-siin-rs. made tlie model td which the bfst of o:tr ii.iitKtnrs car. only hope to remote- approach and in their en'teavor arprouii it arc .still wca ily ex* perimentinB at tho expense rftliu vmr. l.ut t.i ic.ti.rn to oui •normous outlivv f«r caivar.i'iinjc. f«nl v.e co nf in^ Jea™ this "WE Ilfll.O THE I»ST It KOW, IWAX* LKSH OP COST, and
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Ve know thst (hln wolal, to lh« r*r, win not I nnlost jtalTanltrd, but if l-roj crly wu! ust iijrw years. Barbed wire galvaiiivd x\.H last '.*0 ye.Lri, nrO prac« ticallv as good as nev/. ll«w luiip O..'"4! it ]as: j.aimed/ I»«t tho barbed wire is an eirbth of an im .\ thick, v.!n.e sorn^ I the steel used iu the vnnes of windm.l^ f:-,m a thirty vecond to asixtv-fourth an inch thu k. and ti:er^i-re last only from a fourth loan *iphth us !o:-ir as the barbed v. iro. other things bain? c-iuu!, but they avo not equal the s..ei-t metal has holes punched Ibronph it and is riveted Uucke.-' and more ris'id pieces.
The vibration of the thin parts at once cracks thr ]«int •round the rivets, and Mv.ier at once trels in i.nd JU I. vat*
away the thin p.irN. S »me have used ^nlvan 7.pd metal «iu pi in black rivets. This of ro-.in) n«-t s-» Rood Hi pamtii.-^ ^^nr.7 the cutc-1^ of the olvunisM im-til N fxpesed and is inn' r. ay, protected. TK ii il.i FOH TUB
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tou pfxir painted whc«'I. norone ized befnre brine put, ioccUier
I u* double for It. We wo know, nnd know* thine* are pnvct worthle«*, we nothlnj to do with to.
When the zect, ef nn Aerrnctor Wheel is all riveted up,completed aid cleansed of rust find
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it then immersed melted zinc ami aluminum ami left there until it beeoira as hot (13 the melitl ia and until every crack, rrannu, n-er ice, pore and opening of ercru sort is j'tllrt?, cloned up and saturated intli die m'tal atfi the whole 23 pines composing the section U,oi„t soldered and welded toiether as one piece, then
Tho 5th advcrtisiMnont ia this senes will show a 4-\V!ud M'Vl Truck, weights 175 lbs., which will carry 2 tons, ami of v.incn we use 500 in tho Aermotor Factor*-. It will lie founu ali.i't indispensable on any farm or in any warehouse. For 2 ropic-i o! this advortisement, which is No. 4 in the series, onl ir.r.'n, s»nt in immediately after the appearance of adv. Io. 5, v.c w.il deliver f.o.b., Chicago, one ot these Trucks or for-varu l:ui:i brunch houses, freight from Chicago added.
Whero we can, we shall make libcr.il offers to accept caries oE tho«e advertisements in part payment for Windmills. If )'JU have any thought of using a windmill this year
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If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Hat the best you can get, and enough of :t. Dose, one tablespoonful jn water at bedtime. Sold bv all Druggists.
For diseases of the LIVER and KIDNEYS it is a CURE, not an experiment. Used by
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men it PROMOTES VIGOR. It
cures Constipation, clears the Complexion and prevents
Price, 25 cts., sample free.
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One word about tlie natr.ro o£ galvanizing. Tho silvery u!i,t« co&ttng which fills every pore and covers every purlieu Aermoior Wheel, Vane and Tower :s inic and aluminum hen it is Hrst put on, but which, after standing for a time i-rUK, with the steel, a chemical combination or alloy which caaiu n» melted and is practically indestructible.
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statin? what you will noed, whether Pumping or Ocurei' and it possible we will make you a liberal o(Tor: Tho Aermotor Co. proposes to distribute *500. iS rillZKS for tho best essays written by the wi.V. .-on dan*,.:ei of a f.irnicr or user of a windmill, cusmxin.fT the qt.t-i-tion, "WHY SillllLD I IPK AS AEKMGTOll For condition',
KENEDY'S
MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
CDBALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple.
He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases(both thunder humor). He las now in h:s possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for bcok.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken.
When the lungs are affected it cause3 shooting pains, like needles passing through them the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label.
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compat-iti'm and amounts and numbers of ptizos send tu par* licuUrs to the Asrinotor Co., Chicago, or to its branches, at Saa Francisco, Kansas City, Lincoln, Nel., Simix v'lty. If,AH. .1tiujeanolis, EufTnlo, or C5 Park Place, N»^\v }tr)c P.tj. Atiio ,'ris, Pumping and Geared same price. All Steel, all Cp.lvarij.cd-A'.eir, Completion, delivered lrce on cars at Chicico and ihipft my ono, anvwhere, at the following prices: 8-ft. S25. 2-ft. $50. 16-ft. $ I 25.
The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age.
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'COLCHESTER" SPADING BOOT.
The outer or tap sole •xtends the whole length down to the heel, protecting the boot in digging and in I other hard work.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM, and do n't be put ott 55. with inferior goods-
COIiCHESTKR RUBBER CO:
'MCIAMJOHN W.MOBBIS, iNvlvil Wnglilnglon, D. €. 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. jjatoPrlnclpftl Examiner U.S. Penslon.Bureau. 3yrsiulast war, 15 ail.1 inllc.-it tug claims, atty since.
afiFMTS MAKE S5 a
rErrarrr: house, hampia r"«v FORSH15E MAK:N, Cinomnstl O.
tan paid free.
Lincoln Tea,
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Gripeless Cathartic.
druggists or
CO.,
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BEST IN MAl!Ki:T BEST IN FIT, BEST IN WEARING
QUALITY.
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Ft. Wayne, Ind,
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If so write to Hav &• Willitts for ono of their Waverley catalogues. They are also agents for Victor and_
Rambler Wheels.
Remember the address,
70
4
HAY & WILLITS,
thisnpl0pner,
N- Pcnn- st*»
1,000,000
ACF£=S OF LAND
for sale by the SAINT PAirc & DUMTTH RAII.KOAD COM
PANY in Minnesota. Send for Maps and Circulars. They will be sent to you
5'RE3K.
Address, HOPEWELL CLARKE. Land Commissioner, St. Paul, Mlns.
