Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1882 — Page 3

_CgMF6BT BY piE WAY. ff . The small hoy’s idea of genuine \* I 1 comfort and happiness was to be r I I pitched Into a pond of ice cream whose l U ' shores were made of sponge cake. I .1 His misery was the absence of th«e 1 llftll Pleasant substances. That boy simply i Rills represents humanity. Comfort is apll"il predated by contrast—we enjoy a ! fit \| thing in proportion to our conception ill IV £ disadvantages of our deprivar| |v.| tion thereof. This applies to material f 9 1 li things as well as to immaterial conJ Mil |j siderations. The icicle, whose apI aril V pearance fri the wintry cold and j JjH 1 bleakness sends the shiver of diseom- " I ill | jr. fort through the observer, would sugI ill fli pest notions of the coolest comfort m "IB 1 Q not and sultry days of the summer (JjJ ITU season. And in both seasons—that * 1n« * n winch the icicle flourishes best II I Ml and in the one wherein its absence is I! 11l conspicuous—that most uncomlorta|k IIJ ble and torturing disease, rheuma.f, | 111 tism, plentifully abounds, causing II 111 Dll pad and agony to myriads of people. H j |[|! And yet it need not be thus afflictive II l| if sufferers would onlj' use St. Jacobs U ■ Oil, the surest, safest and speediest Ym ’ remedy in the whole world for the wl If eradication and cure of rheumatism III and all painful ailments. The follow--111 ing from the Rochester (Ind.) Sentinel l| | shows how some jpeople attend to their | rheumatism: “ When a young busI band had gone from home, and w ith 'j ] fond solicitude telegraphed his little jjl wife—‘What have you for breakfast, jjJ and how’s the baby?’ he received the <fl brief,practical and suggestive reply— V ‘Buckwheat cakes and the measles.’ We have '.he report of a case in our midst, not w here measles was in the bill of fare, butwhere sciatic rheumatism confined Mr.J.Dawson,thewellknown Rochester druggist, to his room for a long period. It was stated to our reporter in the following words:- ‘ The senior member of this hi m was attacked with sciatic rheumatism [ about December lOtli last, and’ for foil r Hi weeks succeeding Feb. 10th, could .1 scarcely leave his,room. He.used St. N Jacobs Oil, and IS to be at gj hisplaceof business, feelnignot much ** the worse for his recent affliction. —i— The inference is convincing. The run which St.; Jacobs Oil is having - is, we say, unprecedented, and the article is rapiuly displacing all other rheumatic remedies as fast as its virtues become known. “Edgar T. Paige, Esq., druggist, writes us from Chicopee Falls, says - the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, •‘that Mr. Albert Guenther, under ' Wild's Hotel, has used that remarkable remedy, St. Jacobs Oi i., for a severe case of rheumatism, aud it cured him Jjls if by magic.”

VALUABLE TBUTHo “It you tn nltrlif from poor hoolth m .languishing on.a bad of ilnkaara to ho lim •tor Hop Bitters will care yon. '*lf you in .Imply ailing, M ywm tori m»> ‘and dUptrltod, without Nearly tarawtag “•hr. Hop Bitters will Retire yon "It you aro a Mlaiator, .Ml kiM oVor luad yoora.ll with yoar pwitl dutlra. V a H.th.r, warn ort with oani and work. Hop Bitters will Restore yon. ‘•lf yoo ar. a man of huluH or toboura* •woakanad by tb. .train of yawr rawp Sap ‘dutlos. or a man of lottos*, railing ran* you midnight work, Hop Bitters will Strengthen yon. “If yon ar. .offering from «*or oaring w •drinking, any lndiraration or Oiaaipatton, •Or ar. yon.g and growing too toat, an la of tmikoMH, Hop Bitters will Relenre yon. . “If yoo ar. la tho work.hop, on tire farm, •fettho daak, anywhora, and foal that yoor kyrtom aooda oloamlng, toning, or otlanr •toting, without lntorloatlag. Hop Bitters is what yon need. “If yoo am old, and yoor Stood thin nod tmporo, polra f«kl», yonr noraw naotoody •and yoor faonltiw waning. Hop Utters will give yon new life ana rigour. “HOP BITTKBB 1. ah elogaat, hoalthy. •and rafroahlng fiavqrlng fw uok ro.ra •dtoaka, Impure water, .to., r.uCbtrtrg thorn “hanu.lrai. and awopteatng tho month, ami •otoaalag tho otomhoh,”

30 DAYS TRIAL We will send on 30 Days’ Trial DB. DYE’S CELEBRATED ELECTRIC - VOLTAIC BELTS AND SUSPENSORIES. and other ELEOTKIO APPLIANCES TO iIEN Suffering from Nervous Debility, Loot Vitality, and Manhood, resulting from Abuse and ether Causes, or to any par son afflicted with Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Spinal Difficulties.Lame Back. Liver and Kidney Troubles, Ruptures, and other Diseases of the Vital Organa. Speedy relief and oompiete restoration to health guaranteed, These are the only Elec trie Appliances that have ever been ooustruetsd npon Scientific principals. Their thorough affleeoy has been praetloally proven with the most wonderful snooess. We have the testimony of thousands who hare been quickly and radloally cured by their use. All we ask of any person is to gi T# them a trial for SO daya and ho convincedSend at one for Illustrated Pamphlet, giving all Information free- Address VOLTAIC BELT GO-. Marshall. Mioh.

TTixcessive me or liquor permanently cured *-*by Leslies. Kceley’s Double Chloride of Gold Drunk•ness Cure Few treatise, with testimonial*. ; ■ent free E. M.' Lewis, 163 Randolph street. Roum'6s, Chicago. Hill rife St Iff* tit ,W w " rk >■ thr C. S. for lh« HMM* I I Kq, g n n£■ Vk F.STKRPKIH* CA UKI Ui K ( 0., Ct.’U &SU ILBCMIfctJo. T.rrltorj «!»•». Utal<|nrUL

Slaughter of Game in Arkansas.

The floods in the overflowing districts hate crowded game of all kinds into narrow districts and parties of hunters, organized at various points, are, it is reported now camped along Crowley’s Ridge and other dry slips of lajid, slaugtering deer, wolves, sexes, beaver, mink and other animals by the thousand. Deer and other game are so exhausted by hunger and the struggle with the floods that they can be shot down in droves. They are killed for their hides, which are shipped here and to* other points for sale. The meat of the slaughtered animals, except enough to feed the hunters, is thrown away. There is no game law in this state;

Enjoy Your Life

is good philosophy, but to do go you must have health. If bilious and constipated, or blood is out of order, use Dr. Pierce’s ’'Pleasant Purgative Pdlets," which are mild, yet certain in their operation. Of all druggists. Some boys of Grand Haven, Wis., provided themselves with a magic lantern and announced a spiritualistic seance in which wonderful manifestations were promised. A party mainly composed of credulous and ignorant villagers, were awestruck by the appearance on the wall of the darkened room portraits which the bogus medium declared were those of deceased persons, and which some of the spectators believed they recognizdeparted relatives and friends. The exposu e came when some one threw down the cabinet. If you experience bad taste in month, sallowness or yellow color of skin, feel stupid and drowsy, appetite unsteady, frequent headache, or dizziness, you are “bilious,” and nothing wilt arouse your liver to action and strengthen up your system equal to Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery.” By druggists. Pitcairn Island, in the South Pacific, has again been visited by an English man-of-war. The captain says he found the people “very happy and contented # and in perfect health.” Since 1878*the population has been increased by six births, and now numbers ninety-six souls. Some time ago an American trader gave them a supply of cottonseed, with a view to the cultivation of the plant. Its captain promised to call again some day and take any cotton they might have been able to raise.

A Bonanza Mine

of health is to be found in Dr. It. V. Pierce’* ‘Favorite Prescription,” to the merits of which ts a remedy for female weakness and kindred affections thousands testify. •—* ■ A Baltimore missionary issues a circular urging people to assist him in his work among the poor in that city. He says: A donation of $1 per week, or SSO per year, will supply a family of five persons. This is the way, he says, this is done: Three pounds salt meat, 21 cents; three pounds salt fish, 10 cents; one pound sugar, 8 cents; one-half pound coffee, 6 cents; two quarts hominy, 9 cents; one-half peck potatoes, 12 cents; six loaves bread,lß cents; lard. 6 cents; total, sl. '■ i m Many persons are bitterly opposed to “patent medicines.” and will rarely use them at all. There is no doubt that many are worthless, yet a remedy that has stood the test for years, like Dr. Sherman’s Prickly Ash Bitters, and its sale and popularity increasing every day, must have merit or it would have disappeared long since. Mrs. Ballard, of Lincoln county, Arkansas, after a disagreement with her husband Monday morning, took her children, aged seven and four years, and a four months old infant, and repaired to a pond near her home, where she broke the necks of the two oldest and threw their bodies into the pond knd then drowned herself and infant. The family were respectable. Delevan, Wis., Sep. 24, 1878. Gents —l have taken not quite one bottle of the Hop Bitters. I was a feeblo old man of 78 when I got it. To-day lam as active and feel as well as I did at 30. I see a graat many that need such a medicine. The resolution relative to the mental condition of Dr. Lamson, the convicted murderer of Percy John,which was passed at the meeting of Americans in London on Monday, has been forwarded to the secretary of state for the home department by Minister Lowell.

Henry’s Carbolic Salve.

The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles, and Pimples. The salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get HENRY’S CARBOLIC SALVE, as all others are but imitations and counterfeits, price 85 cents.

Dr. Green’s Oxygenated Bitters

is the oldest and best remedy for Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Malaria, Indigestion, all disorders of the stomach, and all diseases indicating an impure condition of the blood, kidneys, Skin, etc. Those who use Carbohne. as now improved and perfected, the great petroleum hair renewer, are always distinguished by the beautiful r'ft texture of the hair produced iby the use of the most exquisite of au toilet preparations. TOWNSLEY’S* TOOTHACHE ANODYNE cures in one minute. ‘ DURNO’S CATARRH SNDFF . cures Catarrh and all affections of the mucous membrane. Freezeaut. Republican, has been elected French senator for Faix, and Delbriels, Legitimist, for Mantaubar.,

A Fisher Caught.

“On my Utst trip to the States,” said Mr. Arthur Fisher of this paper, “I caught a very bad cold which settled into a severe case of rheumatism. I did not’ know what to do for it, so I resolved to purchase St. Jacobs Oil for atrial. Happy thought. I began applying -the Oil, and in two weeks was as well as ever.—{Toronto (Canada) Globe. An interesting scientific feat was accomplished, last week, at Lakeview cemetery, near Cleveland. Richard Jahr, of Berlin, has labored for some time and expended considerable money in attempting to secure a negative with no other light than that of tne moon, but it was only recently that his efforts were rewarded with sueceiss. The camera was left in position seven hours before the negative was perfected. The photograph is perfect in every respect, and indisputable proof of its genuinness is furnished by the fact that shadows are cast in two directions, as the moon moved from east to west. The art of photography was discovered in Cleveland, some forty years since, by Pro. Hamilton Smith, which fact lends additional interest to Mr. Jalir’B acheivment. The Carson (Nev ) Appeal says: St. Jacobs Oil is good for rheumatism, neuralgia and a thousand different 11s. During the visit of General and Mrs. Grant at the White House, they occupy the rooms used by them when the General was President. They are on the south side of the mansion, and are now the guest chambers. They have not been refurnished, and are little changed since Mrs. Grant left them. The apartments on the north side are to be used by the President and his son and daughter, when they are here. These have been refurnished, and the President’s room is the most beautiful in the house. The prevailing color is a delicate blue, with a mingling of pale gold. To the plain blue satin curtains at the windows is added the rich, warm tint of dark garnet plush in broad bands across the ends. Waste no time; delays have dangerous ends! If a member of your family is suffering with a slight cough or cold, don’t wait until it develops itself into consumption, but procuro at once a bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough Sprup and cure that cough. G. G. Bookbeart, a reputable citizen of Archer county, Texas, was called out of his house, a night or two ago, by W. W. Parks, his son Theodore and a man named Beales, and riddled with bullets. The affray grew out of a law suit in which Parks got worsted.

Indigestion’s Martyrs.

Hal£ the diseases of the human famely spring from a disordered stomach, and may be prevented by invigorating and toning that abused and neglected organ with Hostettor’s Stomach Bitters. Let it be borne in mind that the liver, the kidneys, the intestines, the muscles, the ligaments, the bones, the nerves, the integuments, are all renewed and nourished by the blood, and that the digestive organs are the grand alembic in which the materials of the vital fluid are preEared. When the stomach fails to provide ealthful nourishment for its dependencies they necessarily suffer, and the ultimate result, if the evil is not arrested, will be chronic and probably fatal disease somewhere. It may be developed in the kidneys in the form of diabetis, in the integuments as scrofula. Remember, however, that each and ill of these consequences of indigestion may be prevented by the timely and regular use of that sovereign antidote to dyspepsia, Hostetter’s Bitters. executive committee of the western export association met in the Grand Pacific hotel, Chicago, and uanimously agreed in view of the rise in grain to advance the highwines market on the Ist of April to $1.17, and also to continue the association until June 1.

A NEW S. S. SONG BOOK. BOQUET OF MELODY OR SONGS FOR THE CHILDR EN

BY J. F. Kinsey, author op ‘‘Golden Shore,” ♦‘Convention King,” and “Singers Delight.” Price 25 cts. single, ,$2,25 per dozen, or SIB,OO per hundred. Send for a sample copy, and you will adopt no other in your Sunday school this spring. Address Keil Bro’s Fort Wayne, Ind. Rheumatism. There has been no medicine for Rheumatism ever introduced that equals Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy. It is as sure to oure as the seasons are to follow each other. Many of our prominent men here in public life have used it with great success. We unhesitatingly recommend it.—i Washington City Republican; Sold at all drug stores. Prioe, one dollar. Six bottles, five dollars. Write for free circular to the proprietor, R. K. Helpenstine, druggist, Washington, D. C.

"Don’t Want a Plaster”

laid a si<jk man to a druggist, “cant you give me something to cure me?” His symptoms irere a lame back and disordered urine and srere a sure indication of kidney disease. Tko iruggisttold him to use Kidney-Wort and in a ihort time it • effected a complete cure. Have sou these symptoms? Then get a box or bottle to-day—before you become incurable. It is the lure; safe and sure.—[Knoxville Republican. Ten thousandletter* have been received by the proprietors of the White Wine of Tar, Syrup, from parties olaiming to have been cured of consumption, by its use. Prioe 26 oents. Bold by all druggists. Osmun’s Prepared Cod Liver Oil and Lime, the beet medicine for the lungs- Bold by all druggists. . An American lawyer has been cheating a religious association of Belgium out of several million francs.

EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND PEOPLB.

There are already booked for passage to this country in 1882, lwarly a half million people, and it is estimated that 800,000 will ejuigfate from Europe and Canad* to the West andNorthwe*t W In consequence of this vast throng, the “ALBERT LEA ROUTE,” (Chicago, Rook Island & Pacifio R’y) has been compelled to put upon its line an additional Fast Express Train, composed of most elegant day and night oars, leaving Chicago at 11a. in., and reaching Minneapolis early next morning and in ample tape to allow those going to Northern Minnosotsp Dakota or Manitoba, to obtain their breakfast and make the connection for all points North or Northwest.. This train is run especially to connect with the new express trains which the Northern Pacific, and St. Paul- Minneapolis and Manitobin Railroad (the latter connecting with the Canadian Pacific at St. Vincent) havojust put upon* their lines. The regular evening express train from CM-* cago, will bo run as heretofore, and make the evening connections from Minneapolis• ft* aji points in the territory named above. It is important, and travelers should hear riff mind, that, there arc no carriage transfers by the “ALBERT LEA ROUTE,”-passengers being landed in Union Depots »t Minncapolic and St. Paul. — This is the route to travel over for suro connections, and is the pleasantest ami most comfortable line to the Northwest. The trains of the “ALBERT LEA ROUTE” leave Chicago from the depot of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND, the old favorite with travelers destined for Kansas, Colorado, Now lM(exico, Arizona ami the Pacific Coast. Send your address to K. St. John, General Ticket and Passenger Agent, Chicago, and obtain our new illustrated Wk.stkrn Trial. Mensman’s Peptonized Beef tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and life-sustaining properties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debilitp; also, In all enfeebled conditions, wnether the results of exhaustion, nervous pros* trtftion, overwork or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard A Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. If you are troubled with Biliousness of Constipation, use Dr. Whites Dandelion. It is the best Liver Investigator in use. Pint bottles only one dollar. Use Reddings Russia Salve for cut 8 burns, chilblains, chapped hands* corns, bruises etc.

OPR OWN—NO-171 Temperance REVOLUTION Publishes temperance literature, in shops and prloo suited to general distribution. Dollar books for 5 cts. Monthly papers, to individual addresses, 6 cts a year (II kinds). Plans to sow whole towns with temperance literature the year round for a song. Also, ll »"4 of Hope goods, Including library and weekly paper, so cheap penny collection more than buys them. Thirty-six column catalogue free. Send us names Of live temperance workers, so we can reach them. Address Ihe “ TEMPERANCE REVOLUTION.” 14R Madison St., Chicago. -• JOHN ROOTS BITTERS Will sore Fever, Dumb Ague, Dyspepsia, I4vqr and Kidney Complaints, Loss of Appetite Headache, Typhoid Bilious and all kinds oI ’evers. For fuller 1 formation address tb* mknufaotui-r FRANCIB ROOTS, Buffalo,N,Y. Call at you druggists for a bottle. Benton, Myers A Co., Cleveland, and Moirlson, Plummer & Co„ Chicago, wholesale agents. ___ Diamond dyes* Eyes evermadaOnew'cSni . r paekoge will color more goods than any 15 or 25 ot. dyo ever sold. 24 popular colors. Any one oan color any fcbrio cr fancy article. Send forcolorwantedand be convinced. Fancy cards, samples of inV, and T>*k*g. dye, all moiled for 10 cts. WELDS, RICHAnPSOjf Ac CO., Bnrltogtoa, Vt. pcucinuo For soldiem. JMghra I ClvdltJluO willow., fathers, mothers n /TflkA children. Thousandsyetcntitlcd. Pension*gives taf ’kjforloss'ffinger, too.ivenrruptnre.varloctaveins (A JKlor any Distune. Tliminond# of pensioners and If? ♦w/soldiers entitled to INC'ItEARE and BOUNTY. W 94 PATENTS procured fur Inventor*. Soldier* IB ju land warrant# procured, boupht and sold. Soldier* IB SRand heirs apply for your rights at onoe. Send* IB s»stamps for ''The Citisen-aoldier.” and Pension and Bounty laws,blanks and instruction*. Wh ■I || can refer to thousand* of Pensioners and Client*. Hi i 1 Addres* N. W. Fitzgerald & Co.PknhionA Iraggl pATJtwr Att’T*. t»s Washinitou, D.o, NEW RICH BLOm PARSONS’ PURGATIVE PILLS Make New, Biota Blood, and will completely ebaage the blood In the entire system in tb-ee months. Any person who will take 1 pill each m«nt frem 1 to 1 week* may be restored to oonnd heal on, If each attain* be possible. Sold everywhere, or rant dv mall for let «r stamps. I H JOHNSON A 00., Boston. Mass , formerly Bangor Me. The OLDEST Medicine In the WORLD X* PBOBABLT Cr. Isaac Thompson's Celebrated Ere Water. Ttal* article la a carefully prepared physician’* pm serlptlon and has been in constant nee for nearly a century, and notwithstanding the many other prepe r. Uons that have been introdued Into tho market, UM sale of this article 1* constantly Increasing. If th* directions am followed It will never fall, we part lew lari* Invito the attention ofph.slolan* to Its merit*. JOHN L. THOMPtOK, SONS k CO,, Troy, K. Y. ■ASTHMA eUREDI ■German Asthma Cure never fails to give fat- ■ I able Bleep; effectß cures where all otherajSS. 4 1 181.00, of Druggists or bymali. SanmloF&Eßß orßhmp^yt^BOHnTMAlLß^anLMpvJ iuDDERB «• OBXOAOO SCALE CCta 161 South Jeftnon Street, Chieay&JU. A OKNTB WASTBO tor kb. 8..1 ..4 Kmum "Helling Pictorial Books and Blkisa. Pries* rod uoed 33 p*“ *«L Hatlenal FsMlskiag Os "•itraga. LEARN TELEGRAPHY ‘"•f . „ . anteed. Facllitira nnrlvalled. American Hesool of lelecraphy,Madison,WJ*. E N CSIN ESutloa^F^prloea^ write The AUXTMAN k TAYLOR oa Mansfield. O. fjtlD OOCLNCIOHi An elegsglMS of sards so tstaeap. A.B.BABSBl?.ira^rator,N.Y-

Illlllf 32 CENTS A POUND. Fop powder to blow oak stnuipsTboVe just got in near load and wil roll cheaper than nu> body, I keep caps and fuse ana alt tb* tools. lam the oi Iginator of blowing oat stumps aud can give you more practical information than any man in the country. I sell uioiep wdertn a month than alltne dealers in Jhe north half of this state combined. Stump blowing is no longer an experiment, it is a complete success, 1 have reoontly blown out over 5,000 stuiung for J. H. Basi. Call or addres* c. R. Jcime, 88 Barr St. Fort Wayne, lnd. Agent for the Hercules Powder Works Agents wanted in every county in this and adloitiing stal ea to contract fur blowing stumps I emmet ship powder by exprm-s it must no •ttnt sopaiate iron) the caps.. Send ten dollars and 1 will send freight package 25 Ibn and caps and tuso to use it C. K. Jenne.

DOCTOR HSiiiiiwY’Giis iTii J* I n u w I* I wuyvr y' Sbk

Stiii Diseases Oared Ry Dr. Frasier's Maoio Ointnekt. Csros as lr by magic, Pimples, Black Heads orOrukSL Blotches and Eruptions on the faos, leaving the skin dear, healthy and beautiful. Also cures Itch, Barber’s Itch, Balt Rheum, Tettse. Ringworm, Scald Head, Chapped Hands. Bona Nipples, Sore Lips, old, obsunato Ulcers ui Bores, <fco. ■KIN MSIAhK. F. Drake, Esq.. Cleveland, 0., suffered beyond all description from skin disease whtefc appeared on his hands, bead and faee, and nearly destroyed hie eyes. The most earrfml dootoring failed to help him, and after all boii failed he used Dr. Frasier’s Magic Olntmeai and was cured by a tew applications. The first and only positive care for skin dks> ease ever discovered. Bent by mall on receipt of price, Fifty Cost*. For Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles Dr. William’s Indian Pile Ointment is* cure oure. Prioe iI.OO, by mall. Per sale bp Druggists, KINKY A Co., Prop*, M Tesey Bt. New York.

P IS A SURE CURE tor nil Kidney Complaints and for nil 1 diseases of tho —LIVER.— It ha* specific action on this most Important organ, onahllng it to throw off torpidity end Inaction, stimulating the healthy ocarottonof th* £ll*, and by keeping the bowel* In free oondltion, «llbotlng it* regular discharge. If yon are bUloa*, dyspeptlo, constipated, or Buffering from malaria, Xldnoy-Wort U the rwmedy you need. ,■ , FAIL N9T TO TRY |T. b PRICK 81. SOLD BY DRUCOIBTK.

RIOGE's llrQ 0[)

Ridge’s Food is one of the host, cheapest and most reliable Foods in the world, and thousands of Children are saved every year by its use. Ridge’s Food, receives the indorsement of physicians of all schools the world over. In cans of 35 cents and upwards, hearing the signature of WOOI.RICB A CO. on every bottle FOUTZ’S Horse and cattle powders. —lll ll* «f OKI, lI—T- or L... F. Vg. if Fonts’* Powder* are used In time. «>wder» wlllcnre and pre ven t FloaCsouna rosttn Powders will prevent Oars* m Fowlo. PtoPk Powders will Increase the quantity of milk S32SS , * w * Bt,p,roe * t “ aadamn the most tm ERG SW6fIL ? ,n ean 7 Jfwen* almost otafr UyBASB to which Bones and Cattle are euMcct. Mdsvsijwhere!* WUJ “ * tra BaTUFAonMT BAYIB 8. TOUTS, Proprietor. IALTIHOm, MB, PAINE’S AUTOMATIC _ Spark Arrester. Reliable, durable and economical, will forntsh s boric power with one-third tarn fast an'’ water tliaa ear other enclre bnllt, net fitted with an aatoaaatto eat-off. Bend for ihastrated Catalogue “D IV tor to formation and prises. B. W. PAYNE A SONS. Box IMP. Corning. M. Y. WlTfk flfl' IMPROVED ROOT BBER II IKES S'-.nsearsi ess: S ■ sparkling Temperance beverage. Ask ••your druggist, or sent by mail for 26c. O. B. HIRES, 48 K. Deia. Ave„ Philadelphia. YOUNG ritoatiea. address Yaxjnmn Boos.. JinnUi. WlaT