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Scrofulous Taints' Lurk in t!;e bleed of almost every one. In , marsv cirvs tluv are inherited. J-c-rofula, I

at-jmrs in ninniii. sorer, bene! I mi rk i:iu cane ru'.is uruwlhs. Scrofula can l'C cured by nrifyin the Llüoi I TT ft ' .VO. .v-t 2 V w v w with Heed's S:raaril!a. Tl:i.s .r:at remedy has had wonderful suvcesj in curiiu; this üm -ae. It tlioiov.ejily (iaditat.-'. the burner fro::i the bleed. II;-js Sar.-aiMrilla cure. the sores and cnit-lions hy r;iaovi:i;4 their cause ini'iiuiiii s in the blmnl. Hood's Pills ci.r nil l.wr ills. :c. Mi'tsirL.i w;:s ;ri;r!i,.;ily Mcvhe Fein, "i-Vither of Waters." It w; first Fpelhvl Misish-.i !y T:ibtt. :l des:. it ::- idorer. and r.:ie eonsonisnt nft-r -iher j lias i.v:i si:k-! .-ul:Ieil tr.i-ii il now loaded tb.wn. Tii. C!:.-:M:r,v.-: :U d it "the Lot:- Kiver;" thj ll!i:t!s Indians ! knew it as the -(J rent Fish Kiwi-;" c.i i old i.!:n s it i.--- d-iu:n;tted as l-.i (Jnttid Kiviere (YiMvrtr n. Itiviere H.iude. : Iluvc i'x. bie.'.K Ill . .hd i:--rbu San- j to, I!io IN-.)rdi.l' :;;nl many etlser i lutmes. The Indian tri! that lived en ! Its hanks named dihWvn? f-ections to j please themselves, and it is said that j from its source to its i:i:.uth it was j originally called by more than a hun- ! ilred r.anies. Seme jdtilo!. c:is!s d.iubt J the corn ele.e -s tii trar.s'ali p.s :ive:i j above and cMüimeü'y received, and j think the original v.-nl means the j rivers of the c::rtli." It is wicked net to do rsht as i U to do w iDii;:. - ! r, DR. KILMER'S r. j 1 flStfE KlDfO LIVERS B'bSg Headache, feu! breath, pour rtonr.nch, hear." turn, i-.aininclic"t, dyspepsia, constipation. DiFtreys after catinjr. pain an-t liloatinj in tliv slciaa.h, shortneo of breatli, j-ain in the heart; Logs of Appetite A Frlc-.Ji'l fccMns' to-day cid a depressed cn to-icerruw, not Lin? fcciES to taste tcod, tired, fleoplc-3 and ail ur.?trunjr, Tvc.ikness, dcbilit?'. SivatnpI"ooC builds up qi:iekly a nir.dow-: constitution and makes the weak f irons. At Bi u.TIsts ZO cents aitd$l.CO t?Iz? "Invalids' Uuir;o to iitsi'.'e irec uonuu;iioa iree, Dil Kilmer & Co.. IiiNC.ii.uiTc:;, N. Y. Lydia E. Plnfchain's To, frc.4 Ti T1 a Compound CURES ALL Ailments of Women. It will entirely cure the worst ferm.i ot Fem?do Complaint?, all Ovarian troubles, Iiitljinimiliou and lUreraticn, Filling and Displacements of tho Vv'oiub, a nd ccns'vjuc-nt phial Weakness, and L; peculiarly adantod to tho Chawic Life. It lias cm-ed mow cas of Iiforrlinp: thin ;oiy remedy tho world h.n ever known. It is almost inf ;i Hilda in su':i raso-i. It dir solves and osppb Tnmei-s from thn Uterus in an early siajrocf dove'opmcnt.anl rhc-cks any tendency to cancerous kuiuor3. That BearingadGv;n FeeStog cauins fain, weight, and backache, is instantly relieved and poi ir.anently cured b7 Its u::o. Under all cirenmtuncoa it acts in harmony with tho laws that govern tha female eystem, end is as harmless aa vator. All dnifRi) frit it. Adi!rr in cotifii!nr, Lyll l. 1'i.itimi Mi.ii. Co.. LT.x, Jiji&j. LyOI E. Flnkh.en Liver Pills, 2ft Otnts. mm h eo, The Largest 'I-nufacturers of PURE, H!CM GRADE iiU ill'.U Uil'JUULlli in in i ? Oa thU CcEtlaent. Lave rcccivel frora lie rrett totrial and Food EXPOSITIONS la Europe gnd America. tn11Vth Dull I, Irr4-r.rn A!iaonrr . nrmicaii or iß mrv TTiir leliciua U KAia A i CUCOA I aioiui.j - ll-r.. i.i pi.! .'I Him l'iT.'.i puin and aoluSle, tud cu.' lets liau cue cent a cup. 60LD BY CROCCR5 EVERYWHEHE. WM.TER BAKEH6GQ. CD?Xi ESTER, Ely's Cream Biifiprpi Passages, Albiys I'aln Ph:my i and Inflnminiition, f& 'X- i Ttfstnrps i lip Senses Ol Ki . &.r? i rw . r ii P'T uea is tne aorcs. rj i --ÄWtLELY Dbob.,06 Warren Kt.. .N. v IttF "t'" For Durability.Ecohomy and for GEMERAL BLACKING 13 UNEQUALLED. Has an annual Sale of 3.0Q0 tons. wWE ALCO AAAMUFACTURE THC FOR AN AFTER DINNER SHIiiE.OriTty TOUCH UP SPOTS WITH A CLOTH WAKES NO DUST. IN 5&I0 CENT TlM C0XE1 THE ONLY FERFECT PASTE. Morse BrospRoFs. CA.'iTON,MAsa

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BOAT STJIIKES A BOCK u :f "r- - ; iii?tin;i:nt will Vila-ate when thuse of j ii similar instrument, having an cjual . j tcnsi:.n. are jday d up':. Thirty of the Passengers and j in this case, after the explosive had Crew Are DrOVned. become thie.ou.hly dry v.-..i tlie strings, another bass viol v.-;is brouuht ! near, r.ml its strings vere sounded. rcnic-Strickcn People Trample Ihich At a certain note the h-dido on the ireOtlicr to Death iti Their Frantic : pared instrument exploded. Isfort s to I'bcnpe One of the Yawla ; It was found that the explosion oe-Ovcrcrowdc-d and Sunk. j currod only when a rase of vibration of . j sixty per .-ecend was communicated to

Die in m;iu til r.mrif j The great ('inriminti and New Orleans ! t: ? c ' .a - f r-1 earner State of Missouri went to the bottom of the Ohio Iii vi r at Wolf Creek, seventy niü"S l.clow Lovdsvihe, Ky., at 5 o'clock Saturday nicht and it is reported that thirty people i:i"t d-ath. Tle steamboat was one of the hirtrest stcaiuvrs belonudni; to the Chu imiali and Memphis 1'atket Company, and v::s a new boat wouli .Sw.n:M. s'he left Louisville, Ky at Plo-'oek Satiiiihiy ir..inii!i;, bound f r New Orleans, with twenty-three passengers and a crew, making seventy-eiht people. She had about half a car;'n of furniture, nails, ae'.ds, etc., and ran smoothly until lur dreadful accident that sent many souls to eternity. The trip was uneventful until the dreaded I int known as the horseshoe bend, near Alton, Ind.. was reached. Here the I'ilot slowed down, r.s the urreu.t was; very swift, and turned his wheel s as to j avoid an ob :f l eeti.m Icie.wn as Ibii'uek ! roek. The rmlders faiie-1 to respeiid to the wh.ecl and tiuiv was a nndinc crashin- sound. 1 lie boat soon tided and i KUUk. j The shock was terrific and the boat j trcnihh-d from bow to stern. Consierna- j lion seized up-ai the piss-m-crs and in a I moment thej (eiv lraiitie. itl.ont re- . , - i .i parti t. eonseoe.cnees th. y rus.ied to the ; upper d( cks in the h pe d' eel.'.yii: the in evitable, as the b iat was rapidly sinking. ; H' -1 !.. ... 1.1 ! weinen ami cnnu-e:i vc re i i -ampic-u e.pou, but it is be lieved a!! pt out of the cabin. Then the scramble f r seats in t!;e yawls bean. It was a li:;!ii for life, in which many combatants are believed to have cone to their death. The first yawl launched was sunk within twenty feet of where it struck the water. It is believed everyone in it was drowned in siht of the affrighted people huddled together on the sinking steamer. A seeon 1 yawl was then pushed off. It contained four women. This is believed to have rea bed shore. Just when there istemed some hope that by means of this yawl the passengers could be saved, the steamer jrave another tcrriüc larch and literally broke into pieces, and in ton minutes fn.ni the moment the rock, was struck nothing but the hull remained. The cabin, texas and pilot-house lion led away, tlrajrin. down into the water everyone upon it. The j lighter freight was washed from the main deck, and on this men. women and children hing as best they could, many, however, only to fail back into death's icy embrace, -evcral succeeded bv this means

in gett;n;r into tho willows and tries ami j for the last six months have felt myself were rescued by farmers and passing t a perfectly we!! man. I have recommendf.teamers. d the piils to many people, and am only In lcs than tui irpM't'-s from U' time ' to J'"' ,u lssi;'' ethers to health through the beat streik slie'hnd'gone down. At j 1IhVl"t.,,i"".L of l1".1?. w? ii,Mh Y"V-

Iloekport and Ower.shoro, a ; well as at all intermediate points, the bank is lim-d with skiffs picking up pieces of furnitu-o and w-atching for dead bodies, but the cur-' i to New )rh ans Tl.n S.,f , f UIcüAiiri .. ...et o AT.. 1. '

rent is too swift for small craft b g -t ' V'ml .mi vt,s- lh-y are for sale by all out far. Four passengers were saved bv I '7,s,s; nny.be had by mail from Dr. .. 1 , ... , ; ilhams Mediane coinpanv. Seheuechngmg to a m.de wlueh swam ashore. ,., x y fur L ur . , lee passengers were all tieheleddlirourli for .ÖO

isn. I ml., iii IN'.St), by th- Kam-.s City tra!:i fr, 'l'iengo to New syndicate, for the Missouri Ilivcr trade,! Vork the other day was a tall, linert a cost of -l'ö.tNK. she was ne of a ' looking; man, with ;i gray nuilacbe and trio of line steamers built by the same j goa-ee. He looked every hu h a "percompany the State of Kansas an i the sonst ge." There was a'gooil deal of A. I,. Mason bcang the otlu-rs. Sm- was j , on u t , ns , . i(lonlitv J.i'J iect long. v. Tdi a forty-four foot beam .... am! sis fo-ot hold. She was never hum -h- I ' ' hore AVC1V thoss i""- tliat he ed on the Missouri, but ph.ced on the J u':ls a -llltl States Senator traveling Ohio and Mississippi, plying hetwc en j incognito. Some one ch'.inied to rocogCincinnati and New Orleans, with occa- i nh:e him as a general iu the regular

fcluual trips to St. Ixnds. GENIUS AND MADNESS. Jurieii, tho biblical student, became crazy from studying the apocalypse. He fancied timt the ten horned beast was inside of hint.

a ä..-.xv tiaa.&ia A' 1. I a. n II tl 111 Lamartine was of an exceedingly j check Us progress ami avert tlisasi. r. Chilli gloomy tcmperat.nent, and during hks and fm-r, biiiou remittent, tbuub ague and Fpells of dejection nothing could in the : Je cake are promptly relieved nnd ultlleast raise his spirits. j matcly cured by this genial Fpeclfie, which ('owner's madness is well known.! U a,ls'I a 'i;lvo family niedkiae, Once he tried to han himself, ami ntj " 11 "fas: V?T! 1 " ., , , . . ! ne:;s, constipation, sick headache, nervousanother time endeavored to commit sub ; 11(,:s rllPiim:lUslll nnil !HM!raig!a. Against Cide by drowning himself. the hurtful c fTectu of sadden changes of temItoth Charles and Mary Lamb wero rerature, exposure hi wet weather, close ap-

tl Weilers in the borderland of madness. ! The latter wr.s frequently placed in au ! asylum, the former but once. Masanlclla became crazed by the success of the revolution of 1(517 in Naples, lie gave many symptoms of insanity before lie was assassinated. Descartes was the victim of auditory hallucinations. They always came when he was greatly fatigued, and he regarded them as a sign to cease work. Uyron was believed by some of his contemporaries to be mentally unbalanced, and his career of strange wickedness ga c much color to the supposition. Kob"rt Hums never was well balancco. i.,su,e,um m ineir extravagance and were generally fob j w r . ;i 1 t x i ... L,. - - j nielaneholy. In Home, during the days of Nerva, abides were - cents a dozen: cherries

were 1 cent; walnuts. Vi cent; cu- ! 1:ir in N-tmeg State, left the golcumbers were sold at twenty for 0 1,!lT's Vinn Ins-head, bone and a peck cents; lettuce, at twenty heads for 'M of ftthers-ln tho fanner's yard, cents, and artichokes at twenty lor .nrli tlulYA ll;1 Usl . n

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A writer In a Tails medical Journal or fool's holiday, which was celebrated asserts that sedentary occupations pre-; about the 1st of April. On It all sorts tlh-poses to tuberculosis more than any of practical jokes were played. The oti ers. Among Lnglish ami Itnllau ( early Christians adopted tin. Tcstlval iu fitmlenta he asserts that 459 deaths oul a modiiled form, discarding Its rellgof i.OJO are due to this cause. lous features.

j Ü ! 1 J Ore of n-j u;rst ii.ini-ep.'Us of all ex111 Ut I0SiVt s l-s 11 black iovder cailed iodide

, ot nitrogen. lien it is dry tne si';;itj est touch w ill often cause it tu explode v.ith srreat vii--Ienee. ! There a;.Penrs tt be a certain rate of ! vibration v, hieh tLis coninound cannot re.M-'t. In exoei lm.'iits to determine the cause cd its exuviae cxi l sivene. s, some dai;! iodide cf nitrogen vas ruir.ied on the strings of e. 1 -,:: ss viol. ! the prepared strings. Vibration of the I strin : caused an explosion, while that of t!;e i: string' had no effect. MICHIGAN'S IiKXl-FACTOK. AM OFT REPEATED GTOHY OF TRUE PHILANTHROPY. What Char. II. llackley Has Done for Woteri 31 iel:i.in. (Ivo:, 1 (h-nnl llajl'l.t, .''.. J!c:-ni,,g J'rcs?.) The niest beautiful spot in all t Iiis, city is inseparably assoeiated with the name of ihicldey. Chas. II. llackley h.as been in the lumber business here continuously siiiee lS'r',1, and in t!:at t'ne.e has amassed i a fortune which ;:ivs hi;a a ratine anions tile wealthy men of the nation, lint with wealth there diil not conic that tii;htenin of the pmc strinjrs which is L'eueraliy a marked characteristic of wealthy men. It is no womier. tlien. that the name of Claudes II. llackley is known at huuie and i abroad. His inuniiieeiieo to Muskepm ..i i ,f ,.i.- ,..lf a niilIiot;. VvV (,u. t tv,.ty years ho i;ls Vi.u n n)!lst;int sftvri.r from netiraland rheumat ism. also numbness of the lower limbs, no mueh so that it has seri;"sly interfered with his pleasure in life, " -";iH' time past his friends have no- .,.:.. . i . i .. j i.,.. oi, fljrain and to have recovered the liealtn wl;i.-h he had in vouth. To a reporter lor the Mr. llaek'ey explained the secret of this transformation. "I have sul'cred for over l!a years," he said, "with pains iu my lower limbs so severely that the only relief I could ret at ldht was by putting cold water compresses on my limbs. 1 was bothered more at niht than in the clay time. The neuralgic and rheumatic pains in my limbs, which had been jjrowins in intensity for years, finally became chronic. I made three trips to the Hot Springs, with only partial relief, and then fell back to my original state. I couldn't sit still, and my sufterins bejran to make life look very blue. Two years ho last September I noticed an account of Dr. Williams I'ink Tills for Tale 1'eople and what they had done for others, and some cases so nearly resembled mine that I was interested, so 1 wrote to one who had piven a testimonial, an eminent professor of music in Canada. The reply I received was even stronger than the printed testimonial and it pivc me faith in the medicine. "I beiran taking the pills and found them to bo all that the professor had told ,ue hoy WouNi ho Jt w;ls Uv() r ,jim. months beb)re I experienced any perceptible betterment of my condition. My disease was of such lon.ij standing that I did not expect speedy recovery, and was thankful even to be relieved. I progressed rapidly, however, towards recovery, and i a ai:uui Miy uiiKXJ iur iiiul il uus dene for me. Dr. Williams Pink Pills contain all tho lements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood ami restore shat Ii(Kked liike a Senator. army. Finally ;i purse was made uii and given to the porler to lind out who tho man was. IP- proved to be a drummer for a wall paper manufactory. üefore a Full Head of Steam Is gathered by that trcr.K'i:bms!v ileslruej the eitpiao, malaria, pat on the brakes wilh I 1 lostet O.i-'j Sti.iili l!'l P'-h-atlon to laborioas mental pursuits, nnd üt,,er hnhuntes i.rejadiciai to health, it s a riost trust wert hy rafeguard. It fortitles the eystePi gainst disease, promotes appetite Miid sleep, and hastens convalescence after uVhilitalinj; and llesh waslin diseases. IVas a Disci-iminathig Owl. A Leo!yanl farmer, eleven miles south of Norwich, Conn., bagged a boot owl with a steel trap at his hen house one night last week, the biggest, greediest, most ferocious one prcbaldy ever taken iu the country. The bird had visited bis farmyard half a. dozen times after nightfall, and on each visit picked up one of the farmer's f:u hens or plump chickens, and went away to his home in a hollow tree with his prey. Finally I be tackled a twelve pound turkey gob Wor Tho lurkvy Ktii!.!cul with his füt hüWovor aml a lielvo l)at(lt; vn. sued, in which the turkey was speedily slain, but the owl was unable to get away with bis game, and after partly plucking it, by the "dry process." popuKoman festival, tlu restum Fatuorum.

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fo&SQcLVJ Li Xow York's CId;t:touii. The Chinese laundry men do their marketing in China'ov.n on Sunday and Sum by i:iht. Tl:e s-eite at such limes is vei-v bveiv Ti i-i-.. -ire hiundry:;iM assembled from ail' pans 1.5- .,... 1,. 1.1,.,, 1 1 . . X 1 v ' I;r'M,Kl-M1-.V-';' Isi;U!,i City and New Jersey. I riends sct to- , p'ther. discuss business and buy ami j sell laundries. ; In the course of the day and even:n-r ' tliev btiv their household sunphes fori the .-oiabu' week. Th-- are ha'f a dozen htr.e c-mpanies d,:n, bu.iu 1 1 o . j in the. quarter. Some of them ie.p.-u-i ami there are other stores which deed exclusive.;. in American sum-lie-.;. .i......... tli, n. iMe Meio eo;..;..i: j for the li-.nscdiohl a.re serubl.-inj; l:lriM.r tli.. L'tn- 1 I .., . t. .. . .. ..4..:.. j beards, soap. tea. su-ar and other ro- j I ...vv!,,.. n,i.1 .1 .1 ' ... . v, . ., .m. i i- purchases el the laundrymen arc put into kire japi :' b irs. These bars ift..o . ..l i v . i .. -.,..T..t.. ,. ... ftoi ..ii a. as.,ll-i.Nalle... ole.i - tides as a voinan s shopun-p.-s- hunured.S of laundrvnieil mav be t-een emer;:in- from lVd and Dover streets i w- t I cnilJill.U' tuese hairs on Sunday lo-nl and they e.re a eome-.o:i sijzht on tiesurface and elevated i-.w T,.w-i.-d . , . ... . , ,. ' , . .

midnight the exodus from (..huiatown the-table an-1 the service are in everv reis the greatest. It is a sight seen on no j sped the b -si of anv ro-id 1 have eer "ti:iv-

other night. ASTONISHING, BUT TRUE. Some Wonderful Things Can He Ac-

comilied:cd in This World. i Shore lloate America's IIet Ihiiiw;i . V A number of our great and most in- j iri;ll 'j.1.,1'01111':-; you d its supciioriiy. veterate tobacco smokers and chewers über, . i. A., (Jucago. have null the use of the lilthy weed. Going to California? the tabstntiuic article that docs the a .. .a- t . v . 1 , ,p, f iß9 I!ur!n;;tcu I.outu :s tie) or.lr radW(lk i3 .No-to-baC. Ihe reform Was r ay ruanin? .-cisoaally conducted Kxstartcd by Aaron Gorber, who was n I ciirilon via benver to Colorado Sp:in', conlirtned slave for many years to tho j fc'ult bake, ojicn, Sacramento, s-an i r:muse of tobacco. He tried the use of No- ; cic Mock ton, K-rcej l'e-sno. Ha'.a-r.-to bac, ami to his great surprise and de- J iel,, ail1 Ij S Al,-oles at tho bjwest rate-, light it cured him. Hon. C. AV. Asheom, I l u;1";aa Jurist Sleepia car through withliii , . . , out cbanift who had been smoking lor sixty years, j Loave cblPazo cvery Wedneälay. v."rlte tiled .No to-bac and it CUred him. Col. ' or call en T. A. ClraJy. Excur-iou ManaSamuel Stoutner, who would eat up to- gur, 211 tlar'.i su, ChScajo.

baceo like a cow eats hay, tried this I ingtou, Hanson Kobinett, Crank Hershbcrger, John Shsnn, and others have sirw-o tried Vn-tn bne nnd in evei-v ,.., they report not only a euro of tho tobaceo habit but a wonderful improve - ment in th.eir general physical and general ptiy. mental condition, all of which goes to show that the use of tobacco had been injurious to them In more waj-s than one. No-to-bac is popular with the druggists, as they all sell under absolute guarantee to cure or refund tho money. l'rf-tn the Tress, Kverett, Pa. Tho late Czar of Russia was a great reader of novels, and he and his wife found in the reading of them one cf their chief sources of enjoyment. A package of the newest Kngiish, French and (b rman works used to arrive regularly at the imperial residence. Ilow'a TLI! We o!Ter One Hundred Dollars Howard for nay ca-c of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by i tail's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CIIKN IY & CO.. ITops.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known 1'.. I. Cheney 'or the l;tt r years, and believe him perfectly :onoraMi; in all basincss transactions and l.eanialiyalila to carry out any obligation laade by heir firm. West Truax. Wholesale Drucrsbt, Toledo. O. Wak! ins. Kinnan & Marin, VMiolesalo l)n:g-'4i-ts. Tr ledo. Ohio. Halbs Catarrh Care U tal-:en internally, aetinj directly upon t!io blood and nm.'oiis surfaces ot tl;e .-ysteai. Price 7."e. jer bottle. Sold by nil iirugsists. TetlincniaL tree. Hciueczed. Metal can be welded without fusing by applying strong pressure for considerable time. 'A Tresli Ihiglißh Coinplexion." That healthy pink and white might just o? well be the typical American con.phwi( n. if people wtuild take reasonable care o ' their health. liipans Tal ales go to the root of the trouble, because a stomach in good order produces good blood. r.erlin is to have an international matrimonial newspaper, printed in three languages. AVkak hv.vis Ann STrti:xciTiinNr.n, rieuri.y l'ains relieved, and A.'thmatic fymploias subdued by Dr. 1. Jaync't; Lxjiectorant, a sovereign remedy for all Coughs and Colds. No ma-i is lit to lead who has not the courage to stand alone. To

wonderful remedy and even Samuel, ! kni your lud uani ami aMrcss toiiohafter all bis years of slavery, hist the I ,i,UN 'W 3ifc. o Philadelphia IM., by desire. J. C. Colder, Iwin- Evans, I r" l" "! 1,i,Ia,K mf'.! c jf. a cii- ,, i rw ,1 , ... ' I'OU worth several dollars, if used by ywi to I-rank Dell, (eorge I.. May, C. O. Skill- ts fall advantage. Don't delav. This is

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becauso llioy know vhat great nourisliing ami curative properties it contains. They know it 13 uliat it i3 reproscnteJ to bo ; namely, a perfect emulsion of the best Norway liver Oil with tho hypophosphitc3 of limo find t;oda. For Cctigli3, Colds, Soro Throat, rroncbJtis, TToai Lunrjs, Consuziption, Scrofula, Aaxniia, ck Babies, Thin Children, Rickets, Marasmus, Los3 of llesh, General Debility, and all conditions of Wasting. Tho only fjenuino Scotts Emulsion is put in salmoncolored ivraffcr. ltefuso inferior substitutes I Send for pamphlet en Scott's Emulsion. 2 EE. Soott & Bowno, Pi. Y. All Druggists. 50 cents and SI.

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E ' - J hlSSf Lr OJ SI La $:J0O ("or a Name This is the sum we hear the Sab.or Seed Co. offer for a suitable name fur their wonderful iu w oats. The I nit el '. States Depart ment of Airrii-ulture savs cats is the nest of ::o varieties te.ned. A rreat ir.anv tanners report ate,tyie!dof .u huheis per acre last y-ir. ami are s-ure this run be -rmv.i and even m..re during iy.r. Another farmer writes us he cropj cd 112 bttsli(''s ri S i!z; r"s darvcl Sj-nni: Wheat e;i two and otsedialf acres. M such yie'd 'liV;lt l'll's r, r,LuJ' r' V " Silfr JaiLC-t l ! i Seed MnWci- )ii ic ivm U ! and sells potatoes at per barrel. "O lit, is Oat u:ul Send It villi HV 1 ostaue to t!;e John A. Sa!-r Seed Co.. La ('ros AV is., von t -it,? 1 : . i . t , lil.S 11 ! a Ul 1! ! oTv ;i C'u'a.O'.'.e UlliL U pUeuaU'C , of above S.5io I'rlze Oats. C. N. U.' And 1 hi.-. Is What He Saitl. , tKor S0Vt.niI voars ,,u;;t I hae mr.de f.m t;vo to four -1 ri : s each month r -et ween Chicago and New Yoik ! i'nd am almost ah.vavs aeeo!n'-ini-,(iv frn;n ;) Jhnv;,r fo,u. hi.y: ; I believe (as I a;a iufonaed bv vour coni ! d actors i treat 1 have made more tries Im UV' ';1 !,:":!'-'" :uul -,,"lV "h: other one hum dunu'j tl.e -at few ve.irs. I h..vo i;luavs traveled over voar "road in juvfereiiee to ;.py ttl; -r, b aa-e. by cue r'.;I eoi-iparis!.?! wita cl!: -r. I hae found t:ot Oale tint tin road its. !; is far superior, but !ed on. The conductors, stewards, w.iitj eis and porters I have louud to be utiifo.-i;i-! ly courteous and Mieiilis adding greatly to the comfort of tS.ose who are oblig-'d tu ! travel as much as 1 am."' i The line rcc-rnd to above is the Lake worthy attention. 1 rr.T.TKVi: 1 isos cure lor c onsumption j TVOUGrss SofKr hr' ! DoLOLAS- LcLo- M,ch-. Lt I " A identic Corrective is what you reed when your liver becomes inactive. It's what von pet when yon take Tr. ri'ercr s rieahant" Pellets : they're free fiom the violence and ti:e g::pmg that come with the ordinary pill. The best medical authorities agree that in icgiibitiiu; the bowels ir.ild methods are preferable. Tor every derangement of the liver, Ftoniacu and bowels, these tiny, sugar coated pills are most rtjttive. They go ubont their work in an easy ami natural way. and their pood lasts. Once ucil. they ate nlwuysiti 1mvor. Beine; comiio cd of the choicest. co:ufcnK -lriJ 1- '. ' - f-1 fN tracts, they cost much i tf liioir: iiiau niiivi joi'i -iff O.. j.i.-l i-i t1. i.Milrl 8 F U from foity to foity- " Ls pealed glass vial, as sold throonb drucgists, at the pi ice of the cheaper ucide jil'.s. "Pl-amoit reikis" cure biliousness sick and bilious headache. !i.:: ie.css. costivcuess, or coustiuatiea, so'.a stomach, loss of appetite, coated tengne. in iies ;r-n. orlys pepsia, wii:dy beb hings. " 1h.uI biüa,' pain and distress afcer eating, and kin-he." derangements of tlie liver, stniach am bowels, but ep in sealed jjlass vials, theu fore rdways ficsh ami reliable. Whcthe as a laxative, or in l.ugt-r doses, as a gein! acting but searching cuthaitie, these liti: "Pellets" are unequaled. As a "dinner pill." U promote digest!. -i take one each d:.v after dinner. To icli the distress aiiing from over eating, r.otl ing equals one of the: c little ' I cllets. They are tiny, ; near co atrd. anti -biiion granules. Any chiUi ic:aiiiy takes them. Accept no substitute that may be teeem mended to be "jnst as ood." It may be brtler for the dealer, because of i;.viag hira a better proiit, but he is not the one who needs help. A free sample ( . to 7 dosest cu ttiai. is mailed to any .-uhlress. pc-t-paid, 011 leccipt of name and address on postal catd. Address Vnu.i)'s Disn nsaiiv Mi.:ical Association-, Bnffilo, Is. Y.

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c;. ccsdovak; 3 Tr "f 'ir!.K;,M'-il -v'ri r-.$.?.v.-:,::r;pv?. " .'. -LADIES' '-i- ; - .' - V-' t- O U CV L. 'AAll our ;o?r5 r.rc c.;i.a!!y r.:-llf;:2:tcry 1 h?v ?i v; t!:j l.'.tt ; f: r ? i.enrv, 'I Lev cqer! cat.f? -:.oc3 :r. :-t y! jtJ ft. Tl r,'.r w?rir. :i3.it,rs ar; rury-i:'. 'i t "i;cs a.-w :.r.i' )rr.,-.s!.-Tfoi(;:! sclr, F roTi Si t 3 5 civeJ .,vf r etl'T t-.r'-.c-. Tf. . j., I. r t, . , y::, ...eo:v KNOWLEDGE Brillit comfort and i.T.proTcir.cnt nr.i tend.- to personal c njoj-ntc-nt when rightly usr-d. Tr.2 manywho live better tlian oihe r- r.: 1 enjoy lifo more, with less exivrditare, by more promptly .iu.pl':n the wc.rM's b:-t j.ro lucts to the' need-; c f -!y-I v.l I--ing, will attest the value to I.. -Ith cf the i:re liquid laxative ;-riucij-U cmlr-Cvcl i:i 1:13 renu dy, Syrup of Fig-. Its cxccilciice i duo to I f pre.-r-ntir; in the bum most t.ecej t .1.1? and j leasant to the ta -te. trie rt In sliir.j mrl Irulj benelicial proj c rti. s of a perfect laxative; ef.ectnally clea:i!'g the system, di-pelii:;;; c-ld-, headaches nrl fevers pud poriiuir.eutiy ciiiieg -oitiatien. It has given s.i'.i-be-tiori to millions and met wirli the app.-oval of the medirl )rofe.-iop., !i?c:iiiK- it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Üor.vls without weakening tliem and it is perfectly free fross every object 'mnable sub-ta;:ce. Syrup of Figs is for s:;le by all druggists in öOc and .?1 liottlcs, but it is nt.'inufaetured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is punted on every packag, also the name, fcfyrup of Fig?, and being well informed, you will net accent any substitute if cülred, a. r:tn was klind. A ti!rii!r.ss3 cents ta mc row eri t!-.en. I l-.ve it pdv.-. It is queer, I curt 55 ycur eyes Lut nc: yottr i.c.z:. I ciit read t;.:-j?s mine cf X'.tc letters era tlurrcd; t!zrk r.p:ta c:vcr thsrn; it ;i mighty ur.cor.-.f;VtJit::. Tel: 2 ens cf these ; it will turc yc- ia len ir.ir.utcs. Wha iz it? A o RipasiL c TrJiuIc. Itaji'..:-!, Aü.li', l.ulf:i., 1 Hia-LlNKSi: P.KVr?:sT;" A rctl-c iv.f tn ! ' ol i;.i;, .ii ; ar u .t fill- ciotll. ! ill -:r ll nil I.f. i :iu. vi'i- tb!'-. a I-. l::vr i t ; ! 1 1 : v. : . f i, -l.f - o,.X. C-l'a-.-. or l'iv I "a i rs if !r 1 . r:tv -.- vr.t. A S tu: i c I Mr an.t f;-ir ( '::- I-.- laiiitcr s:i CvuH. N;-:'..o .iv m a;ei .'d ir. fa x;i:vi;i;i - i.i.a:: eaMi-ANY, 77 r:;2xin sr.. sea zn. n :t, c:s-:l ...WVEUY... ir i v i il 'J J siioriii) lti'Ai) riiP I cnii'Mi t r vir.tly ii;i-';-" . .1 l.v t':C Vy-tTtt iMpartitjcnt f the l.!i ;' i-V: ml I;si!r-.l.t-it.t:r4 "Sn:!hcrn l.'ooic- tcIhts' loii.l.- for l.SOI." It Ci!;t:ii?!S -iT rl Pxc-'iU ;:t 1 tiers I '-on N.Tt! . m f.inuc-rs new hv::t.il in tin- S.s.t!' ü:J et!e r i-i:tl- nti. and alual iüfui:i e;.. :. I ' i a 1 Kl ); CXI'T tdiln ss the ie.i.1 -imhi;'! 1 1 J.L.iu ! t-r t r, : I. F. MERRY. Asiistant Ccne.al Factenjcr gent Weekly (H cri.irul Part ie lVrn nil y Con-dectc-l -ir New t';il!:e.::n I'rliolsM re-i 'l'e.-irist SlitMh ';.rs, v.itiiotit .-Itaire, I cu c t ;:!; every 'i ie:i!rty for nil j Ir.ts i,u the i'.;ctic ('.ist I'or ;t! li.-til::rs :ul-.irv.s J"UrSCTf f- C. KS forth C!r. Ft.. CMcarew A (ft PAYS FOR &?Ji!53 L7 II U1IMI i .l. ..... .1. X cv v. e an I nct t r Vj NU It :t tioi in country W I fl lil.-ri for.... fKsn ran cataloui f:. Chicago Ni:wsirLi: rxioN. 03 South JcCeroon bLrect, - Chlcayc, Ilk urvnoM this rArnc m & .lri. Inflow' RirT!ttso STBrr for CTilldrp (( (Mr;: B.t-ns t'te euma, rrnurm l.ti mm tt.o kllavK x niu. cur4 ul colic, a wuu beul. c. n. r. riiKN wuiriNQ to Aivr:iiTisi:iw, 'i lpttp mi jr )ou av the r.UvrtL--nrBC In th i ri-rr, m I It ti.n. Hold bTlnc2lti I.

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