Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 April 1889 — Page 7

SCHOOL AND CHURCH. Obodlit Colln'i ivoivl 137,000 from thooUU of th Uto Air, J, Hull, ut Chicago. A Youag Wt Christian AocU athm for l'rt:li-ipekittg young nien h be a estaWWhisd in Nw York oity. A catalogue of Yale Oofleja in 1822 jflvw t.H annual chat-ire fur tuition a M. Tha iUre exjmiti are estimated ut IH) to 1'J0 pur Himum. A movement in on foot in Oiiieajro to transfer the klnderjfHrUm to tha control of the Hoard of Kdticatlon attd thtw render thum a part of the -ohool sytm. Tiio now annex to Columbia College, Xow York, in called llarnurd College," after President llarnurd. who hua done ho much toward making Mich an annex possible. Muhop LtjfhtfooU- of Durham. En?., makes it a rule to spend hit upteeopal Income (i'7,000 a year) on church and educational work, and not a shilling' of it ha gone into his own pocket. The great reason why the. mission ohurehe on the continent of Europe do not become nelf-supporting is the emigration to America, which takes

Kway their bet 'young men. This weakens them, but Htrongthena tho churches in this country. The late Dr. J. P. Durhln had no patience with advertising in tho pul pit. He HlwttyH read notices bcforo doing- any thing else; and then when they were disposed of ho would stty: Wo will now begin the worship of God," putting a slight accent on the word "now,,, lloston Traveller. The Christians of England arc not growing remiss in forolgn mission work. About sdxty English preachers nnd teachers wore s:nt during tho last quarter of 18SS to the Inland Mission of China. Within 1838 nearly one million of converts were added to the , Christian entireties in heathen lands. A Methodist Episcopal university is to founded in Utah. A committee, of which Itighop Warren is the head, has decided to locate in Ogden, this being the only town in the Territory f an consequence, except Park City, free from the Mormon dictation. The citizens of Ogden offer about fiO.WW in cash and an equal sum in land. Statistics show that there are in Herman at the present moment fi02 llaptist churches, with 2SJmJ communicants and about 70,001) adherents. In 401 schools there are 12.000 pupils, und during the year there have been IMS! baptisms upon a profession of faith. The report reminds the Chris- - . . . A - - nan puDiic mat u is jui sveiiiy-nv yearn since Adonlram Jttdson, driven out of Calcutta by the officials of the East Indian Company, arrived in ll.wgoon and established tho first Baptist mission at Ilurmah. Christian Weekly. An English paper states that a minister lately rather astonished his people on a Sunday morning by paying: "I think it is timo wo had a new prayer. The old prayers are a good deal worn and need rencwul. Perhaps h prayer like this would do: 'Lord, keep "us from being shabby.'" The people grimly smiled, and some of them looking around the church walls and at each other, with some mental glances at church bills over-duo and contributions never over-large, acted as if thev knew what was meant a Characteristic of Walking. Negroes all too out; Indians all toe in. Women, if healthy, toe out; most men toe in a little, at least with the right foot. Tho passionate and strong wear tho inner or outer rim of tho heel off, but men more frequently the outer ana women the inner. If wo see a innn walking and notice furtivo shlo dances, if his walk Ms shuffling or sly, wo will find a deceit ful wretch; or If better educated, a somewhat cunning man. or, bettor still, a man secretive and observant. In a woman, tho base is vanity or love of praise. The "bearing of a prince" means nothlnsr more, physically, than a finely-formed, athletic man using all his locomotive muscles naturally, but the "regal carriages of a queen means little more than tho eloquent curves of buck, neck and tho beautiful poise of the head. Shoe and Leather Iteview. - 1 1 i m a " Curious Coincidence. "Waiting to sec some oue?" ho asked of a young man who was standing on one of the porticoes of tho city hall the other day. "res." "So'm I. What are you lifter?" "I'm after a murrlago license and want to see the county clet;k." "And I'm after a divorce and wnnt to see a lawyer. Say, it's a curious co incidence, ain't It? Let's go nnd take a drink." Detroit Free Press. One can not master all knowledge, says n Southern writer; the majority of oven the best books must be left unread. In order to know Well a little one must be content to remain ignorant of a groat deal that seem equally important. Carlyte says that the art of selecting books U tho art of rejecting them. Allen Thormlyke Hlco is one of the richest writers In the United States, lie in but thirty-three, handsome and a bachelor. He has a stable of fast horsiw, a steam yacht, a Now York mansion and a cottage at Tuxedo Pttrk.

HOME, FARM AND GARDEN. Fertility, good twed, thorough estivation. That hi the way to wroduue a tine yield of corn. The manure from the jKmltry yard pan ttlwuy be uhoU to a good advantage as h top druMing in the garden. In preparing your garden, make the otbb.g ixitch as rich m imhwIII?. The cabbage as greedy an uter a a nHl bojrit, win oat and grow, und grow and e:n. Care should le taken to remove the sprout from the young bulbs which spriuif up at Dim law Of callus. This I specially neeoasary if your large plant Is about to bloom. Jloitswwife. When a jnun I frightened or angry his digestive organ do not work: thin U also true of, an animal hence tho profit of keeping it in a peaceful and fearless state by kind trewtinoni One of the best ways of getting rid of the old bones that lire too often allowed to He scattered around is to bury them near the roots of the grain;vines. They supply a needed olemonl of plant food. Asparagus is a very early vegetable, and any work to be done to the bed must be done onrly. It is a

grow feeder, and can appropriate any amount of manure, which should Ik brondcuatod on tho beds now. to be forked in us soon as the ground permits. l-or cold sotting, milk should have r. tcmnoraturo of !)3 degrees, which if normal, and then be cooled down to n temperature of 15 degrees in summer and 40 degrees in winter. Cream should be kept nta temperature of 4.1 degree! to 4S degrees, until there is enough fot n churning. Homo crops require an early start in order to get ahead of the weeds, and also to have more time for growth. Among such are carrots, parsnips and beets. (Jet tho seed In the ground n? early as possible, and keep tho plants free from weeds in order to have tnem well under way before summer. In order to secure st rong, vigorous

plants, care should be taken, in sowing stroyllfe. i, ,l tint tn sow too thick and then i Common-senso treatment of Kidney Dlstho wwl, notjto son too tlti( K, ana tner. character referred to necessa-

tr nlr tho hot-bed thoroughly wnen over the condition of tho soil will ad-' mit. If kept too warm the plants will grow up Weak and spindling, and will make a very unsatisfactory growth j when set outCheesso Pudding. Mix a sennr pint and a half of Hour Into a smooth ' btitter with a pint and a half of milk. a teaspoonful of salt and a teaspoonful of sugar and six well-beaten eggs (no bakinir powder). Grate into this lr''o cun of stronsr. rich chooso; stir wall and bake one hour in a good oven. This will rlso very high and must be eaten at once Housewife. A simple way to preserve smoked hams is to slice the hams as desired for tho table, trim off the rind and nil tho smoky edges, cover tho bottom of a stono jar with the uncooked slices. pour over enough melted lard to just nnl'nK nnf llnut ttum. than another

laverof ham and the fat, continuing 1 Walter .ti .t. 5 iu i.. f.,11. ,..., eminent in this limited class. Nochcmleals thus until the jar is nearly full coior areuscdlu it9 manufttctur0 and it is absoall with more of the molted fat; overt luteiyt,ure. it forms moreover a delicious this lay a plato with a weight on it, ! anti healthful drink, as refreshing, and more nndsetawnv to stiffen. The weight ' nutritious, thau tea or coffee, and free from

and plato can then bo removed, and a pnpor tied over tho top of tho jttr. (HABITS OF INDUSTRY. The lHtrtH- of Ttnrhlnic C'MlWrpH te IVrfHrm lAgUt Task. Don't think tho children too young. As soon as they can understand and perform some slight tasks insist upon their doing them. Have some dally tad's suitable to tho ngo of tho child, and see that they are performed. It sometimes becomes monotonous nnd requires tiino and patience, but it be-C-ets habits of industry and Bolf-n;-lianco. I once heard a Chriatian minister state that ho owed his success in life to his mothor, who taught him when a child to be Industrious. Among other things ho wna required every night to pick tip a basket ol chips. His mother reminded him ol it for several nights, when alio loft it for him to recollect himself, which hz cKd for Homo time. One night, getting very much interested in piny, ho for L'ot it until after dark. Heirinning to - ron leu. "imi must pick up your chips, my son." was the rejoinder. In hucIi a tone that ho knew resistance to bo useless. He wont out and picked tho chips, and "novcr after that," sold he. "did Willie forgot his chips." To carry out tho rules as this mother did made a self-reliant, industrious man. Many of us are too Indulgent und our children sillier thereby. I have in mind a mother who thought her boy too young to work until tilmost in his teens, when she found, to her astonishment, thut It was impossible to sot him at any thing and keep him at it. Ho hadn't tho habit of working, and hasn't to this day noquired it, though ho litis arrived at manhood. An Idle boy will tnako a shiftless mnn.-'-Wosttn'n Hural. i'rofesor "Microscopical investigations loud us to believe that there are colors too dellcato to bo discerned by the human eye -Invisible colors, wo may call them." .Student- "I know the name of one of them, sir." Professor (surprised) "Indeed! What is It?" Student "Ullnd man's buff." Harper's Itnxnr. - m Whitolaw Held' nom do plumy when writing for tho Cincinnati (Jasetto ns Us war correspondent wai Agate," and ho won his spurs for llw character of his work at Shltok a Gettysburg.

prepHrq for bed. his mother remarked; ( CArri.K-Natiye steers a re w Willie, yon will have to pick your , ?,T-w 3 g sso chips.' "Hut It's dark, mother," he i wiikat-No, sited wit U

SoflMthing Yu Sheuld Know. Many of mtr readers have efUm asked "Whaiitt HrlKhl'H diaae of Uw KWaeya, about which we hear km much'!" To aaswer tair qutlntt wh have iMKt.rcd the followIrk explanatory article, written by a eowpetent authority: One of the worst physical wourgw of the world t4Mlay notably in Ku-lad, Germany, America and Australia k Kidney DiHeaM, An alarmingly lsrgi nroporttoa of tint jwu l:it ion of the countries, tmttiod ia aWh;Uitl with It, hi one form or another. The symptoms of Hright's Dlseuae (whleh is but an advanced form of Kklnny Disease) differ in dlftVrt'iit individuals, but penurally the lWtieat presents a ilubby. bloodlets look, is drowsy ami ct.lly fatigued, haa pnln la the Iwek, vomiting and ftutrile dbuurlmnm. Dropny, varying in degree from slight puW nes oftheftice to an accumulation of the fluid sufttck-nt to distend the whole body and to (K'ciifclou Kcrioun umbariaaainent to reftpiratloii, is a very common accompaniment. The urine is reduced in quantity, is often of durk, ninoky or bloody color, and exhibits to chemical miction tha presence of a large amount of albumen, while under the mloro'tcnpo Wood corpuscles and caste are found, Very often dlmnoss of vision, duo to a morbid condition of the retina of tho eye, ami also hypertrophy of the heart, leading to fatal apoplexy, are aouoinpanimonts ot the disease. There are several forms of the malady, but their common promluent characteristic is the presence of albumen in the urine, and frequently also the oo-cxlstcnca of dropsy. These associated symptoms, in oonnoction with Kidney Disease were lirst deserUwd in 1W7 by Dr. lUchurd Height, an English physician, who lirst Investigated them. Sometimes there is a deaeneratton of the

tissues of the kidneys Into fat, thus impair ing tlw excreting powers or the organ so that the urea is not sufllciently separated from tho blood. The ilow of the bloou, ajncn ci,arwd with this urea, is retarded through tho miuuto vessels, congestion en sues, and exudation or albumen ana norm Is the result. The disease Is often accom panied by eruptions on the skin, as boils, t'te.,tand Is frequently associatou wun en liirtfemeivt of the heart. Tho causes of this terrible malady are, in dulgence in too much ico-water as a ucveraite. stronudtduk, hleh living, Indigestion, exposure to wet and cold, various kinds of fevers, malaria, nretrnnncv. and other bod ily derangements, such us a complication of certain acuta diseases, llko erysipelas, diphtheria, and especially scarlet fever (of which it is one Of the most, frequent and serious after effects), diseases of bones and other scrofulous affections. Tho kidneys being tne most important excretory organs of the ImxIj", their derangement may speeuuy ue rlly involves removal of the causes, rectifi cation of other secretions and increase in the number of blood-red corpuscles,by tho administration of Warner's Bafe Cure. It is a ecitle even In tho advanced stages when the blood has poisoned the nerve con ters, restoring tho secretion of healthy fluids and relieving the congestion of the brain. It speedily arrests tho inflammatory action, which is marked by an increased 1 amount of urine. I tie ainumen gradually i disappears, the dropsy subsides and the pa v tlent m-ovcrs. There is no standstill in advanced Kidney Disease; those who are afflicted with it are either constantly grow . Ingbotteror worse. H6w important, there fore, that this terrible disease be takn in hand in time and treated with a known specific. mn nmiaratAtiil the art Of Wootng, but women are always ready to afford them aa opportunity to pmcuc. Xs CheHtteal. I Trnw it Dats when food adulteration Is so common, it is a comfort, to find an article for the table that is tho-.-ouehly reliable. the injurious effects that those beveragee sometimes produce. And it is very cheap witbaL The house of Walter Baker & Co. has maintained for more than 100 years a great aud honored repute by the excellence and purity of Its manufactures. Mors than 30,000,000 acres of land in Washington Territory, or nearly one-half the whole area, remain unsurveyed. Fortntm St-rklnR Emigrants. Many a poor family that seeks the western wilds in the hone of winning a fortune, is preserved from that Insidious foe of the emigrant and frontiersman chills and fever by Hostctter's Stomach Bitters. Bo effectual does that incomparable medicinal defenso fortify the system against the combined influence of a malarious atmosphere and miasma tainted water, that protected hy it tho pioneer, tho miner or tourist provided with it, may safely encounter the danger. This townof Mills City, Va., has recently had its name changed and now rejoices iu the title of "New York, Jr." Aar, as small as homoQipathlc pellets, and as easy to take as sugar Everybody liltos tbem. Carter's Little Liver Tills. Try theta. THE MARKETS. New VouKjApth 19, ISSf. OATH- Western Mixed,, ,. ,. A aa & 13 ?s l'OUK-Mess (New),,,... ST. LOUIS. COTTON'-Mlddllnir . HKBVKS (lood to Choice...., Fair to Medium.... HOdS-Common to Select. ... SIIKKI' Fair n Choice.,,.... Ft.UUU-l'alents XXXtoCliOlee WHKAT-No.2 lied Winter.. COKN-No.il Mlxwl OATH-No. 3. ........ ItVK No. S. TObAUCO-MiRs (Missouri) .. , Lour, Hurley,,.... HAY Choice Timothy HUTTKU-Clioioe Dairy, K!l!rt FrCsh.M ............. VOHK Standard Mess (new), ItACON-Cleur Hll IIll I'riine Steam., WOOL. Choice Tub.,,, ...,, CIttCACO. CATTfiK-ShllipltiK., )IO(IS (iood to Choice,... ... SlIKHl'-tiood t Choice...... Kt.OUll-'lnter. Patents.,,,,,. ,,,,,, WIIHAT No. S Hprlng.,,, ... L'OIl.N No, '.. .... ....... ...... is so A H 4 on :t 40 4 V, 4 01 3 00 4 Jtt 3 8J 1 70 4 HO .1 t.'. M'.i -Kl!i at 44 2 80 U 4 .10 do .... tmr i 9 tt .10 ut v to JO 44 11 51 tt Si 12 50 0,'iS 7 3 .VI 4 H " 4 H) J. 00 4 SO 4 W .'. 1ft ft 00 r, in S71 at, OATS-No. 'I White......,,,. POUK-New Muss. II w tt 7i KANSAS CITY. CATTI.K Shlpplar Steers.,,, 3 00 ii(-uiuWMl,aul 4 Ali 4 4 tW 81 il tH WIIKAT-No. HH4 OA'IS-No. .... ..... ...... '!' COltN No, a.,... thW SHW tUCl.KA., FI.OUn-tllah Orado 4 as COltN White... . ..... .. OATS Choice Wetra .... HAY-caolce.....,., l'OHK New Mm .... . llACON-Clearlttti., .... COTrON-Mlddllng. .... s . 47 H in an is a 7U 101, I.OUISVII.I.K. WHMAT-No. Ued ......... W W) COHN-N'o. a Mixed J 21U OATS-No. Mtxet J' POItK-Mess 13 W H 3 6 iiiiilVIMuur Hill ... i'I

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Htnt, Kausaa City, Mo., says ia iu laaue of OeLUtWT: It is to Iw iMMieveu Uai J r. naaMwaiwrawr, of ItiM!lHHtr. Ia., hm a Kure rity for Fever and Ague. A k,,1.?", m wrei; ploy uffer4t greatly frota Malaria, and trknt many rfdhBtoopurjHi: when, iwe og this .Arn!H(TK ailrertlwal, trieitlt, was lmmwttately ndievwl, amt miatiy vuree. i his waa two years hinee, and he a had no return of liU trouble, IK takine tha oath of otMca President Har rison urn! a Hilda tlwt ha carrhal la his saildlo-twgs when in tne army. Hamsii nurirative reHiedien are fattHvinie win- t.i tha irtMitla action aud mild effeeu of Carter's Little Liver 1111s. If you try them, they will eortamiy pwase you. Train robbers schtom rob railroads f their directors and presidents. TUay steal valuables when they steal. Kxpiwioss of CouKhtne are stonne.1 bv Hale's Honey of Hnrehound and Tar. I'ike'a Toothache Droin Cure iu one minute. Av avnArt lli?lit.oMiHii(l ncrformcr Is what a rejected suitor In Hrooklyu oalts the former objeet of his a ft tactions. Ipafflletatl with Sore Evas use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water, Druggist sell it, 25c Marion CaAwroKO. tho novelist, reads Latin, Greek, tiansorit, Arabic aud Persian with facility. At nnrootsrs nn I)kai.em. THE CHARLES L VOCCIER CO.. lttlmft.lM. ERIE by return mall. full descriptive circulars ot HIT'S Rtf TAIllR STSTAl Of MCSSCIITTIH. Anviaay of oratnary Intelligence can eaally and oulckly learn to cut and make any garment, In any ntvle to any mraiuro for lady or child. Add rt-ss ,-SEi?f ImhI.Im thai lamM liver. atrHCth cm tkellKtlv tircaiiH. revMltitMlls kwtiH, mhm are uniiai mm mm ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. In malarial tllNtrlcta their virtue are) t lately re-MrHiB4. aa the v smm tee Mllatr BrMrtleia im free! Her the aaratem freat thut HlaMM. KlesrMHtly HNgatr ceMteel. VeweaMall. Irice, XScte. Sold Ever jwhere. Office, 44 Murray St., Nw York. VZXT3 THE LATEST STYLES -IN L'Art Dm La Mods. a ci.ki:b im.atm. ALL THS UTIWT rKI SW Taa KAUHHtXH. Ortlrrter It of yourN.-wMloal-er or rrmi J cetita for latest nunibcrtn . . W. J. MNKKK, PaklMirr, a IUt tail. hUftrw Vark. r5AMt THIS fr!R t.j . jn .. mvesiB otoir n. Tlie world ouzlit tr I know what S. S.B.haa of a inallcnantCsaecr, done for me In the cun which was so bad aat I be considered incaratin Chlcaco. witere I ble br the Mivclclnn went to be trcaited. On meacojiyof anshct Ior my neij-noora win tiacmcnt ta regard to bcKn UkUJ)? It. lffot doeec; the )olMmafl mv areten. and I was Bvtui b ?hcidc, onu rclkffromthenrrtfei pradoallr forced out c aooii curcu pnuira aiiu well, ft is now tea rsontba rlnce I quit tak. UneK.r.H. anuiaave Ins bed no tl;a of return of the dreadful dieeaee. !ns. Akk uotkwux. Aa Sabk, Mich., Dec 99, HA. Seed for books on Wood DImsks snd Caaeeft, sailed free The Swtrr Frrxtrta Co. l .'rawer s. AUftBia. vn, VrVafl Woven Win Fencinc WIA flsaMMurir RootieMvac TO S2 Pill HOD. In malt-li . Som Fit 11a or onwll in thH Una ttt rt;. raatattT rat. Inrnniiatlisi five. ft.- a m a., aanaili aaai a.bi Karth JJarkU WalarU C! . a -a, III. ADFIELDSREGULATOR Cures in DiMaM ftcullar i wtwsti i hook t "woxai-''"". . RKAHriKM RKUI.ATR t... ATLANTA. SA. 8ot.ii r Att, imrouisTS. Ely's CrttM Um WORTH $QCi)T0m Mao, Woman or Child aHBTrrlwtfl nm CATARRH. Apply llilm into each nostril. KI.Y IlltOK.. M Warren St., N Y. IIVJESTQGKIf ji want toobtalatht K I WEST MAHCKTPRrCKHIoriitkft C'an:a.rl of Nhf rp. hit) t t C. DAI.Y CO., Mve-Stoek Comml.flon Mrh(it. National atock Varil. K.T KT. UR-ik. IUIEXl"KHTSal.m.n from Una atrlnee. KSTABlSHKI SKVKXTKKN VKAHS. l'remMl ae4 rturr.a. WKI1 K KOK KHKK MAHKI.T KBfOKlii. UalrlM by laltar at lrt aeawrrnl at oaer, drthUlt dHeall8oi.ntKHa.lf MdlaahtHt PT n.HfVrI ctr.i ltrtrra reliavrdt l.aw.Kiirit l. w. Mrtaaatt tt a sw.m.. t e., a Mabtui.C. aa a SjaJe uMa Lama) aa. auaiBSaj. rWfaas trffVBV wmm J9m wwmmm

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Ham. My !!. arm., smi ta went pvcr.i wun frrrofuloiid liu.mir. I wi hUtIihI to try llood'l SrlHrllls, Aflt-'f UWloa Vint Uottw, taw Mirw were Hit IiaIi1 U. Au1 flr uliin lx ltl, Itlclt eoit w only ttva tillri, I w wall nnd tnwhhr 1 bvm wa." laen J. M. W'Kaasa, I.lllCUlll.XUM. Creates an Appetite "With the flrtlKtt! of Itool'i i4rit rills, my IimiiIaMm) ntlrt(ly dlMipreil, il whn lfir I cxHiUt n a muter up an h t'i'fttte for my mt-aU, I cnmi'it now et fnoimh mcs.lt to NitMy wrapt tit-. I aw nl prtniU tsktrn my nwoint iHjttltt and feel like a dlrfcrent prm. WILLIAM J,AN8l.su. l'st 1, (1. A. K.. Nitli, Wli, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by nUdrawlut. fit six for M. I'repsrwt only by C. 1. 1100O ii CO., ApoiliBcsrl, Lowell, Man, IOO Doses One Dollar GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187t arranted tthtolu I tt a f h re Ceron, f-om lilch Hit rxrcn of OilhtinremovMl, ltliaiwr than thru timet the itrtngth of Cocoa mixed wllh March, Arrowroot or Kuirar, and It therefore Ut more ccomiuilcal, totting lenthan one cent a tup. It l ilclicloui, iiourUhlnc, ftniiRllioulnc. mtily dlgfttrd, and admlrabl)- adapted rormvalldl ai wen at lur utrioni til hralth. Mi hy firercra everywhere. W. BAKER It CO., Dorchester, laa 5-TON mCOM SCALES, Iran l..r, Ml Srta, BrM T.ra Km aa Ktaa Hex, fm rrlM U. Mil. mm MIAMlfllt riflR ntr mm in nm CURES WHERE AIL Lift tAHL BaatCouifh Brmp. Taattmgood. Uf Id bydruggiata.

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AN HONEST DOCTOR, flntllng his patient suffering fi-om that most common of American malnilfc Bilious Dyspepsia, or, in other "words, .rora Torpid Liver, associated wltli IndrgcsUon, advised lilm to go to the drug store and get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical. Discovery the world-famed remedy for such ailments. Golden Medical Discovery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that; great blood-pttrlfying organ, clentiros tho frstem of all lilooil-taints and impurities, from whatever cause arising. It is equally cfflcacloiw In acting upon ttt Kidneys, nnd other excretory organ, cleansing and strengthening them and healing their diseases. As an appetizing restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both llcsh and strength. It U the only medicine of Its class, gHaraateetl to beiiellt or cure, In all diseases for which It I recommended, or money paid for It Will be promptly refunded. Copyright, 1888, by Worxn'a Di8rr,ssAKV MismoAh Association, rrorletor.

8VMITMa or CATAKslM.-Hoadflic. ntt ruction of nose, dfmsaarjr?"

falllnir Into thrt, ottiftlmca .prof use, watery, anti acrid, at otiicra, uwea.

nir into tiiroai, aomi'iiniwi ir,,lum. ! rt-lotw. tntiL-oua. tiurukJitt. tilowly attd putrid J eyea weak, rlnalntr l

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By Ha mild, eoothltur, antlsvptle, cksnslnif, attd hesl Ing iM-opertlcs, Dr. gaffe a Vmmim WMtt mm. maIWM IW ky OcUXKMI awyllaaf,

An Honest Statement.

In endeavoriHK- to irl tothlr prmTOlm a Kreater puhllelt y ami a wLkir Hald at - fiiliHKM, tha pwprletor ml utoH aro w;Htliiif no new Hiedieine iw IKjjHilar favor, nor ar ty ttewHlna-1 attract putdUi attention to any jayaterhota eewImhjimI or doubtful doooctkm of uaiwK: mm dm ami elieatloals. It ha lenon the market lorn? twniKh U lrove tta rare merit to the wthvfaetton or tha tkouatHla who have been lenHted ty It and yhtm restored health and haty Uvea bear llvln- teirtliHotiy to the power and virt of thiM excellent preoarMtlon. It haa stood tko tnoet severe teeta of th medical profwwlon, aial the fact that no othr preiMration on the market haa been so I roely prewritMHl by doctors In their refrular praeUee, la conclusive evidence that this bH len mot effleaclous iu all waatlntr dlse. aa Conutn)tloti, CouirhB, Colds, IlroucWtls, Scrofula, DysiwiMla, General Debility, aa any low atato of the syatetn liroitKht on by exposure, overwork. Impurities In the UlooaV bertxlltary talnta, etc. Ask your DniKKlst, and bo sure you pet MAGEE'S EMULSION, Manufactureil by J. A. MAKK CO., I.awreHCc, iwPENSIONS! l'rAoiiriMtfiatfklj-. IS par minvlilt't ml l'l'iwK.H an Bonntr tJ" rKNT ma. AddrrM P. X. F1TZQERALD. U. S. Claim AKetirj for Wilrr?i aoldlrr., Uu1Uihih)H, IrA. tf-X am a Tum MrBK ... um .rfw. PATENTS rivr.xTOK. -f. HOOK t'KrK. A ,,.. W, T. HUfrnVt, AHorwrr ' at Law, WutltiMi, h. C -.MMCTIII9 lAflR ntj IIM $5 TO SB A DAY. Camples worth if 2. IS PRCC. Lln.- not undrr hornflu' ft. Writ Maatmsa sum kkix aotKaio.,i!HT,aittb. .as this rirsa ; u A A MONTH ASH KOAKtl I-la. flj orliiitlit-yteomiiil'oloii nnd at Al Ww cKKiiiTtOvVvpnUnn ourXew Ki.ok. P.W.7.II-UJI.KK .V f- 6 rlt hi., bu l.uuU, X.. SAMPLFS FREE TT, e Yk OK. YOUNBMEH uood Kltuutlonn. lAiani Tletfratliy and Hallr.a4 ji!ent'i 1Ihi.ii" liere.amt wwur NVnto J . !. UltOWW. rVent.a.Mfc DR1FITAIIE, EASY EMPIIYMENT f A.t!t".'l.Vi:i.l. MAMIl. CO.. mrt AT.u. lfMSi wrm WMJi. IJU,. TIIOROCOHnKKU KGOS-All TariMlM. rwiltrfr I'll!., Klld 8wxl Chwp. It. O. MaOX. Mcmirfita. a7n7ic b. is' WHEN WHITING T AUVrKTIM'.Ka 1'I.KAMr t1r that lea aaw th Jtaerllaaem l M ATTORNKV. wakhis'j;m.v. X.NMIMN Mllhi B1UA1 v.. win, wjsriya uai ia any adSrraa etrrrt rreaa tatai prlee are t Mmmpt m batla for an lcrable case ot Catarrh In tha Head fctr tho nronrictorsot DR. SAQC't CATAPMH RCMEDYami taste impaired, and srenoral debility. Only likely to txi prtnt at oace. Thousaiwk) of eae end in tne irravc, ,