Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1888 — Page 3
The Great Popularity Of Ayer’s Pills is undoubtedly due to the fact that people have found them the very best remedy that could be procured for Biliousness, Constipation, Headache, and various other complaints of the Stomach and Bowels. “ For Sick Headache, caused by a disordered condition of the stomach, Ayer's Pills are the most reliable remedy.” 8. C. Bradburn, Worthington, Mass. * 1 “Half a box of Aver’s Pills restored my appetite.”—C. 0. Clark. Danbury, Conn. I' “ Four boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of Liver Complaint.”—E. L. Fulton, Hanover, N. H. v Ayer’s Pills, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer Sc€o., Lowell, Mana. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicine. __ « • QWE their origin to an impure state of the blood, the urinary £ and digestive organs being first to suffer. Therefore, medicines that will strengthen these organs and at the same time cleanse and purify and renew the blood, will have a tendency to cure the majority of human ailments. Such a remedy is Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and, although producing no active cathartic or diuretic effect,its use will soon establish a painless regularity of urinary and digestive functions- It has long ago proven itself a specific for scrofula and other syphilitic disorders, curing such diseases even when all other treatment, including Hot Springs, failed. A great point in its favor is that it contains no mercury or any mineral poisons, and will _ never harm the most delicate constitution. It merely makes one feel buoyant and rids the system of blood impurities and other internal and external indications of failing health.
Why? Why? Why? JS it that so many neglect cough# and colds until they get consumption ? Why is it that so many die of consumption ? It is because they will not come and be healed. Every one knows a sure conqueror of throat and lung diseases is Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and that it is obtainable throughout the length and breadth of our land. Reader, if you suffer, hasten and procure a bottle. It is pleasant to take and never fails to give satisfaction. A single dose will cure an ordinary cough. A few bottles will cure consumptioa • f take;' *n tl rr>a JOHN D. PARK & SONS, Proprietors, Cincinnati. O. HB SEMNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU MBUIAND OTHER E^UAUXEFFICIENT REMEDIES ■lll I* h aa Bto °d tfle Test Years, HOI in Curing all Diseases of the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS,BOWELS, &c. It Purifies the i 4? y.—j,Tf* Blood, Invigorates and , H Cleansesthe System. i BITTERS M DYSPEPSIA,CONSTICURES 0 PATION, JAUNDICE, AU.DISEASESOFTHE 3 SICKHEADACHE.BIL* T TVFR B IOUS COMPLAINTS,&e . 9 disappear at onco under KIDNEYS | its beneficial influence. STOMACH | It la purely a Medicine AND Mas its cathan it proper J DrtIATFT C 11 1168 forbids it 1 use as a jjUifVLLjja beverage. I: is jtleasant to the test), and as U easily taken ry cUld- , asadultc. _ fiLLDRUubISbJ pbickly ash bitters co HI PR I CFTdO II ARM Hole Proprietors, SrXouißand Kansas Cm <BS; at that price it is the beat bargain in America; until lately It could not he purchased far less than |IHO. We have both laRenra’ with works and cases of equal vaJ.. ONE PERSON in each locality can secure one of these elegant watches abeohitely FREE. These watch** may bo depended on, not only as solid gold, but as standing among the most perfect, correct and relialtle timekeepers in the world. You ask how is this wonderfal offer possible? We answer—we want one person in each locality to keep tn their homes. and show to those who call, a complete Hue ofour valuable and very useful HOUSEHOLD Samples; these samples, as well as the watch, we send ABSOLUTELY FREE, and after you have kept than in ▼our home for 2 months, and shown them to those who may nave called, they become entirely your own property; it is possible to make this great offer, sending the Solid Oold Watch arid large line of valuable samples Free, for the I reason that the showing of the samples in any locality, always results In a large trade for us; after our samples have been in a locality for a month or two, wo usually get from $1,1)00 to $5,000 in trade from the surrounding country. Those who write to u» atonce will receive a great benefit for scarcely any work and trouble. This, the most remarkable and liberal offer ever known, is made in order that our valuable Household Samples may be placed at once where they can be seen, all over America 1 reader. It wfil be hardly any trouble for you to show them to those who may call at your home, and your reward will be most satisfactory. A postal card.cn which to write ns, costs but 1 cent, and if, after you know all, you do not care to go farther, why no harm is done. But if you do send your address at can secure, free, am Elrgant SNS, Solid Gold. HHBTIWg-Gase Watch snd our large, complete line of valuable Household Sampler. Wo pay all express freight, etc. Address, Stixuom* Co., Box <0 Portland. Maine. FOR AU DISORDERS OF THJb Stomach, Liver andßowel? PACIFICA erHICI'LY VBQETA -RT ,T=l CVU COMTOFATinw, PTWKFBU PtLM, Biok H»adach». ltVbb Complaints, Low or apfbtttb, Biuousnbm. Nnbvottsnnss. Java dic Ctol 1 PBICLMm.. r MJIFIO ■ARBFACTO'tfSS CO..ST. L9OILMO.
D DEVELOPING MIND.
Practical illustration of the Untoldtag of the JuvenU? Brain. Detroit Free Prem. “There is nothing more beautiful and interesting than to watch the gradual development of the juvenile mind,” said Mr. Bixby the other day, as he sat talking with a friend on a railroad train. “I think,” he added, “that we make a mistake in discouraging these little inquiries after knowledge by refusing to answer their childish questions. I believe in giving an intelligent reply to every question a child asks, and— A youth of ten years sitting in the seat in front of Bixby turned around at this moment. “What time is it, please, mister?” he asked. “What time, my little man?” said Bixby. “It is ten minutes after one.” “Youi-; watch right?” J “Wby, yes; I think so.” “What kind of a watch is it?” “A Waltham,” “How much did it cost?” “Why—l—l—it was a present, and—” “Who gave it to you?” “Oh, a society of which I am a member.” “Stem winder?” i “Yes. As I was saying,” he went on to his friend, “I think—” “Let me see the inside of it,” put in the inquiring mind. “I’m afraid I'll get duet in it, my boy. Yes, as I was saying—” “What serciety give it to you?” “The Pnil Kearney branch of the G. A. R, of which I am—” “What’s ‘G. A. R.’ mean?” “Grand Army of the Republic. Now sit down, my little man, and —” “Did they give you the chain, too?” “Oh, yes. Now-” “Is it gold, or only plated?” “Gold.” “Let me feel it,” “I can’t very well for—” “Where’d you get that big ring?'’ “That was a present, too. + Now, if I were you, I’d—” “Who give it to you?” “Oh, a friend. You see now, Smith, as I was saying—” “What kind of a set is there in that ring?” “It’s moss agate; now turn around and—” “You going far?” “Only to Buffalo.” “What you going there for?” “On business; now you must turn around and sit down, httle fellow, for I-” “What kind of business?” “Come, come; sit down now and—” “Doyou live in Buffalo?” “No; I-” “Where do you live?” "“In Utica; sit down now and keep still.” “What you going to do in Buffalo?” “You ask too many questions.” “You got a knife?” “Yes hut I—” . “How’ll you trade sight unseen?” “I never trade that way. Now you—” “’Fraid you get beat, eh?” “Sit down.” “Let’s see yovr knife.” “You turn around there.” “Is it a Jour-bladder?” “See here, boy, you turn around there and sit down and don’t you open your month again i&t a week! Yon ask more questions than two talking machines could answer. Now you shut up. * _ T'
Ages of Criminals.
Atlantic. Most critninsli are young. It is seldom that a grave crime, provided it ,be the first, is cemitted after the age of 30. A careful statistician has proved that of the entire meh population of England and We las the largest proportion of crin iu.liis foundto be between ages of 20 and 25. Five times as many crimes are committed in the five yeara between these limit? as in the ten years between the ages of 50„ and 60. Dividing the whol i population into groups of those from 10 tq 15, from 15 to 20, from 20 to 25, from 25 to 30, from 30 to 40, from 40 to 50, and from 50 to 60, it is found that from the age of 20 the tendency to crime decreases at each sacessive term 33 per cent, in the case of men.
Cooling off the Bishop.
San Francisco News. A st ry is to d of a Catholic priest in Anstra.ia whose bishop give him a horse. To commemorate the event the priest Dimed the hotso The Bishop Soon a'ter the bishop dined with, the pri*st, and during the couise of the dinner the prifsfs man of all work catne in and said in an audible whisper: “It’s ahotdiy, your leveience, an’ I was tbinhieg it vrou'd bo a goqd thing to tbiow a bucket of water on The Bishop,” The bishop was somewf at stiitl d until matteis were exp’ained to him. A man may be truthful in every thing else, but he alvravs played a better game of bill: a rds several years ago than he does now. Remember that languor, weakness, §ches, pains, sores, pimples, etc., are among the uncalled for ills of life, and result directly from an impure state of theblood. Be wise in time and aim to keep the blood rich, red and pure by occasionally using that strictly vegetable tonic and blood purifier, Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It wtll save much distress, and is a safe cure for all blood diseases.
OUR LETTER FROM THE SOUTH.
Special Correspondence. Dxcatuk, Ala., March 13th. Th® reports of bliasarda and storms and snow-bound bains in th? North and West still continue, while herein the Tennessee valley your correspondent sees the will plum and the flowering almond bloom, and early peas and potatoes already up in the vegetable gardens. Fr>m all external signs one would imagine this to be early May instead of March. \ The whole State of A'abama is excited just now over the completion of the experiment for making steel out of the common, cheap ores here. There seems to bq no further question but that steel can be made cheaper in Alabama than in auy other country iu the world, England alone excepted. The new process of steel making is the Henderson process, and it bids fair to revolutionize the steel and iron trade of the country. Alabama has for some years shipped pig-iron to Pittsburg; now this State may be called upon to furnish Pennsylvania with steel as well. When this prophecy comes true the cotton fields of this State must give place to the small farms, where potatoes and oats and vegetables will be the staples, and southern agriculture will then support the rapidly growing manufacturing towns that are springing up here. Thisminufacturer of steel in Alabama, too, means that this State will *be as staunch a supporter ci the protective tariff as Pennsylvania has always been. This city situated as it is, midway between the great brown Hsemetite deposits on the North and the red ores on the South, and with coal all about her, bears the same relation to the iron dishdot of Alabama that Pittsburg dees to that of Pennsylvania. It may be rash to say that this city of 7,500 inhabitants will some day be es large rs Pittsburg, vet 88 strange things as that have happened. Certain it is that Pittsburg was once as small as th : s place is now; and if this city continues to increase in population at the rate of over 500 per cent, per annum, fb it did this past year, then must it soon rival New York City itself* Seriously though, the growth of these new cities in Nordi Alabama are wonderful. The half-fare ratas over all the railroses for visitors to the South ia bringing a large number of prospectors to this city. These excursions take place, I believe, on the 27th of March and the 10ih and 24 th of April. Full partict - lars can be obtained from the railroad agents. One of the most interesting manufacturing processes that I have seen here is the manufacture of alcohol out of the smoke of burning wood. The Caemi’ cal Charcoal Co. have 50 large ovens in operation, where they make 600 bushels of charcoal a day. This causes the burning of 1,000 cords of wood a week, but, instead of allowing the smoke and gases from the burning wood to etc ape, it is conducted through pipes to condensers, and thus this ordinarily wasted product is made to yield 3,000 gallons of wood alcohol and 125,000 lbs. of acetate of lime each week. I have to-day seen land sell for $2,000 an acre in lots, that a little more than a year ago sold lor sl7 an at re. W. KF. De bes’ watah comes Torn de well dat am dipped de mos’. The Correct lime. There are very lew men who do not pride themselves on always having the correct time; and wonderful and delicate mechanisms are devised to enable them to do so. But the more delicate a chronometer is made, the more subject it becomes to derangement, and unless it be kept always perfectly clean it soon loses its usefulness. What wonder, then, that the human machine, so much more delicate and intricate than any work of man, shou’d require to be kept perfectly cleansed. The liver is the mainspring of this complex structure, and on the impurities left in the blood depend most of the ills that flesh is heir to. Even consumption (which is lung scrofula) is traceable to the imperfect action of this organ. Kidney diseases, skin diseases, sick headache, heart disease, dropsy, and a long catalogue of grave maladies have their origin in a torpid or sluggish liver. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, by establishing a healthy, normal action of the liver, acts as a cure and preventive of these diseases. Detroit Free Press*. Onions is good to put er taste in pot. Safe, permanent and complete are cures of bilious and intermittent diseases, made by Pricklv Ash Bitters. Dyspepsia, general debility, habitual constipation, liver and kidney complaints are speedily eradicated from the system. It disinfects, cleanses and* eliminates all malaria. Health and vigor are obtained more rapidly and permanently by the use of this great natural antidote than by any other remedy heretofore known. As a blood purifier and tonic it bring? health, renewed energy and vitality to a worn and diseased body. Old maVs know what a miss spent life m&ars, A Memory of Early Days: Bene of childhood's tender years, Swallowed oft with groans and tears, How it made the flesh recoil, Loathsome, greaey oastor oil I —— Search your early memory dose. Till you fladauother doae; • ■ All the shuddering frame revolts At the thought of Epsom salts! Underneath the pill box lid Was a greater horror hid. Climax of all toward ills, ' Huge and griping old blue pills! What a contrast to the mild and gentle action of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets, sugar-coated, easy to take, cleansing, recuperating, renovating the system without wrecking it with agony. Sold by druggists. Haud-aewed—An cat field.
APRIL.
April Is here! ' / There’s a song In the maple, thrilling and new; There’s a flash of wings of the heavens' own hue; There's a veil of green on the nearer hills; There's a buret of rapture in woodland rills; There are stars in the meadow dropped here and there; Tbere’a a breath of arbutus in the air; There’s a dash of rain, as if flung in Jest; There's an arch of color spanning the west; April la here! 4 "• —Emma C. Dowd, Bt. Nicholas.
A Horse -Hair Becomes a Snake.
Hartwell, Qa., Bun. Dr. Page asked us Wednesday if we didn’t want to see a horse-hair that had turned to a snake. We did; nndhe drew a bottle from his pocket, filled with water, in which was what appeared to be a diminutive snake five or six inches long, writhing and twisting, as if anxious to escape from the bottle. When put in the bottle it was nothing more than a hair from a horse’s tail. Dr. Matthews says the hair does not undergo change, but that invisible animalcules that generate in the water collect on the hair and. makes it twist and squirm after the manner of a snake or worm. It is held by good authority that many of the so-called animalcules have been shown to be plants; having locomotive powers something like animals; the motion, however, is not supposed to be voluntary. But the horse-hair makes a first-class snake, all the same.
READ THIS, NERVOUS SUFFERERS.
Do Not Fall to Hood the Warning. Have you dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, kidney and liver disease? Every hour you neglect them may take years from your life. Have you nervousness, weakness, nervous debility, sleeplessness and exhaustion? Every beat of your heart is but a funeral march towards your grave. Have you neuralgia, rheumatism, epilepsy, palpitation, the tobacco or morphine habit? Any one of these is liable at any moment to take your heart in its deadly grasp. Have you headache, loss of memory, numbness, trembling, prickly sensation, cold feet or weariness of the limbs? The sword of Damocles is suspended above you, for just so sure as you neglect these symptoms, just so sure will paralysis, prostration or death follow. Save yourselves from these alarming results while there is yet time by the use of that most wonderful discovery for the nerves, Dr. Greene’s Nerve Tonic, which is a perfect and complete cure for all the above diseases. Pronounced the greatest medical discovery of the century. It will take away your nervousness and make your nerves strong and steady. If you are weak, tired and exhausted, it a ill make you strong and vigorous. It will cure your indigestion and dyspepsia, give you an appetite, regulate your bowels, kidneys and liver. It will give you natural and refreshing sleep, stop all palpitation of the heart, trembling, numbness, headache and neuralgic pains. It is a perfect specific for neivous debility and exhausted nervous vitality. It is the best spring tonic, ivigorator and restorative in existence, for it makes the weak strong, invigorates the tired and overworked brain, nerves the weary limbs, and re- , stores health, strength and vitality. Do not fail to use this wonderful remedy, and you are sure of a cure. For sale by all druggists at fl per bottle. If your druggist does not have it, he will get it for you. Insist upon having Dr. Greene’s Nervura Nerve Tonic. Its discoverer, Dr. Greene, is the great specialist in nervona diseases, of 35 West 14th St., New York, who can be consulted free of charge, personally or by letter. A dogmathat can not be disputed— Ca-ine bark frequently gives a man chillis
$500 Reward
is offered, in good faith, by the manufacturers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy for a case of catarrh which they can not cure. It is mild, soothing and healing in its effects, and cures “cold in the head,’’’ catarrhal deafness, throat ailments, and many other complications of this distressing disease. 50 cents, by druggists. Under fahe colors—the Easter egg. A Great Surprise Is in store for all who use Kemp’s Balsafnrinr the throat and lunge, the great guarantied remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and that any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to givb you a sample bottle free. All druggists sell Kemp’s Balsam. Large bottles 50 cents and fl. ROUGH ON PILES. Quick, complete cure. 80c BUCHU-PAIBA, Great Kiduey Remedy. U. WELLS* HEALTH RENEWffIf tor weak meal WELLS’HAIR BALSAM. If gray, gradually reStores color elegant tonic dressing. Me. Farmers and others who have a little leisure time for the next few months will find it to their interest to write to B. F. Johnson & Co. of Richmond, whose advertisement appears in another column. They offer great inducements to persons to work for them all or part of their time.
OH RHEUMATISM. ' I ' Corroborative and Conclusive Testimony.' Lowall, Mass., July O.IBBT. Cantiemen:-Mr. Lewie Denali hae Jurt called upon mi, and Inform mi that the boy Orta Robta ton, who waa a poor cripple on crutchee, and was cured by St. Jacoba OU ta 1SS1; the ran hat remained permanent. The young man hai bon. and la now at work at manual labor; the caaeertUnly proves the eflcacy 01 St. Jacoba Oil. DU. GEO. 0. OSGOOD, 81. D SoM by Drwttjiit&ind Dealert Everywhere. The Charles A. VoipelwvCo., Balta*., M(l. «■ U afflicted with Bore Byes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson’• Eye Water. Druggis sell It. 26c. LOOK YOUNG, prevent tendency to wrinkles or ageing of the skin by using Lkaubblub Oil. Preserves a youthful, plump, fresh condition of the features. A transparent, alabaster skin. #I.OO. Druggists or exp. E. 8. Well*. Jersey City. N.J, “ROUGH ON HATH," for rats, mice, bugs. 15c. “RotjoH ox Catarbh.” Only absolute cure. 50c. “ROUGH ON CORNS." Hard or soft corns. 15c. ‘ROUGH ON TOOTHACHE." Instant relief. 15c
£WO ■ I ' V • / T 1 ■ dale gs I jtoob’s EfX' ~ - -I
Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. Sl;six forts. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A 00.. Apothecaries. Lowell, Mare. 100 Doses One Dollar
S3OO REWARD e™ SMiicmS. Ifmereth— aMWTTMtaamrhreMlvß4 tte aami om *ni raetov tvs, Ua ihM IN, tte Iterik *ll tlw tfth 010, tk« bbxSlt M —ckjlW ml Mttneh, — a tte —rfNo> —oh. M v—*o—tj—tho SrMmr4yoa Bn-Meh——■ fWMOßitteetem, hat —r ehaaoatape* ta the Bnt aramlonl t y— mW BOW, TO-DAY! Cvoaaffiwß Mai n— Me. far which Iter wlllreofe. THE CHIMNEY CORNER Kb hat, aaawyMahwOyyapw ate ateali tela nwy latenaa teat. All rayUat Matla ai£a« j—dan B Ute- eat—ai Maa. Ca,Mau wdLWiitaaieaaa »i üba u»aa mmii aw ■ Fiimii>7 tta Sfamaar Curate. <» Dearborn St. dhioemx ill. - ' 1 . .■■■!■■ I ■ -I. I. I . , •Hriwwv'an-vvvv aa •- ."a-.--. .- . . . . . The man who tins invented trmn three MA . Wo offer the man who wauU service to five dollar» tn a Rubber Omt, and (not style) a garment that will hets at his first half hour's experience in are ■ MSB ■■■■ *>tm dry in the hardest storm. It is a storm finds to his sorrow that It Is ■ called TOWEK’B FISH BRANb J hardly a better protection than a mos- WW ■•• SLICKER,” a name faralltartoiijasy quite netting, not only feeia chagrined w w ■ Cow-boy all orar the land. WftqttaD at betng so badly taken in, but also ■ ■ HOB ah ■ the otrty perfect Wind and WatvtMX* feqls If be does not look exactly tike nre Kill Coat Is '* To wet's FishßrandSUckerask tor the TISH Uli AND A Bmckkk I I itai I w and take no other. I?y cur storekrepe? tees not have the BISH BRAND, seed for descriptive catalogue. A. J. Tower, 20 Simmons Bt, Boston. Ms’". * - -r..y
Sam Small thinks that it will not be long before the Prohibition party will merge with the Republican party, and that thus united the two would sweep the conntry._ EXC ITEM ENT IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY. The People of Crawfordsville Greatly Astonished Over the Cose of Jacob A. Dickson. Crawpordsvillh, Ind., Aug. 8, ’B7. Moffett, Morgan & Co.: Gentlemen--You are correct in advice to me. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for 15 years. People who know me know how I have suffered. I have tried a great many different kinds of medicines but none of them did me any good. I finally tried Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and Plasters and can truthfully say that it has worked wonders in my case. I cheerfully recommend it as a first-class remedy for rheumatic, liver and kidney complaints. Jacob A. Dixon. BOUGH ON ITOH" Ointment ourea Skin Humph, Pimples, Flesh Worms, Bing Worms, Tetter, Salt Bbeum, Frosted Feet, Chilblains; Itch, Ivy Poison. Barber’s Itch. Soald Head, Ecwma. Wa Druggists or ma 2 E. 8 Wells, Jersey City, Consumption Surely Cured. 3 To the Editor:—Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the abovenamed disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless case- have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fskb to any of yonr readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. addressee. Bespectfully, T. A. SLOCUM. M C .181 Pesvl St. NY. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. HIBBARD’S RHEUMATIC SYRUP £ PLASTERS. No remedies jtagpMf known, eo highly endorsed by its home people, in 'St ASSflSsa the treatment of BBKUM A T I H M ■U&h■JSBSw and o 11 Blood diseases. Cur Medical P a in p h 1 o t .. sent free on ap- . g|i plication, : - "i’i'-n'.'V-'.i- rheumatic t , ‘Bc-YRUP COMPANY. Jackson; Mich. A Well Drills / I VA FOR Pu«po«fc / / V\ SOLD °N TRIAL. S I 1 \ \ < Investment >7 I * JrX email, prof1 1 I ffil L L 1 mailing ffiL r l> Urge 111418trated Catslogue with ' full Psriiculare. Manufartured by Pg|GOULDS & AUSTIN. 167 A 169 LAKE ST. WdHICAGO, ILLINOIS. R I prescribe and «ndoree Big G as the only specific for the certain cure yo A of this disease. H - INGRAHAM.M. D., ffjtj teWVwta** Amsterdam, N. Y. EM Mrs -sly by the We have sold Big G for Cslv—., 11> many years, and it has Ik given the best of satUfaction. Ohio. D. R. DYCHEQO„ W Chlcoco.m. Sold by Drugtf** ElysCreaml Bum ■ Sjfy&S Jfi K COV "‘| IS Wolth * IOO ° t<> ADV * aN • v ° M aN ° R c H ild K suffering from CATARRH. Apply Ha m into each nostril. ELY BKOS, 135 Greenwich St.NY CATCH! xf= s S" . wood character wanted In your vlcteityj < nil. 11 Special inducvMuenu now. L>oo < delay, SaJWxr.vfromxUit. BMWJ
100 Doses This :...:One line only bnt is origl MK nal and true only of MJ Z'X I I >0 Hood's I I Mb I "which is the very best spring medicine and blood purifier. Now,trader,prove it. Take a bottle borne and measure its contents. You will And ft to bold 100 teaspoonfuls. Now reed the dlrections,and you will find that the average dose for persons al different ages is lere than a teaspoonful. Thus the evidence of the peculiar strength and economy ot Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is conclusive apd unanswerable. ’ ( "Feeling languid and dizzy, having no appetite and no ambition to work, I took Hood’s Bersape rlUa, with the best results, Au a healthy invigorator and for general debility I think it superior to anything else.” A. A. Riksb, Utica, N. Y. “My wife and myself were both generally ran down. Hood's Sarsaparilla brought us out of that tired feeling, and made us feel like young people age In, It haa done more for us than all ocher medlotnee together.” Ricnakit Hawkhurst, Amityville, Long Island, N. Y. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. U;six for (6. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD St CO., Apothecaries. Lowell. Maos. 100 Doses One Dollar
The START_apd~ FINISH! Slight Cold Inflamed Nostn|B - ache. Deep Cold. Cough. Catarrh. Night ■»£ Sweate.K ■ Dry Throat Fain in 1181818 Lungs,E™>SL hages. Purulent "raSs?? Matter. tSSNK MMsHSBIi tfon. Life’s Thermometer. Moral ; Procure at once the "Carbolic Smoke Ball” and. "Debellator Package” and arrest the trouble at its present stage. Cures all the above conditions of Catarrh. Complete treatment (lasting four months and generally sufficient) sent to any address on receipt of 88.00 (Smoke Ball 82.00; Deoellfitor, $1). Smoke 801 l paper sent. CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO, 36 West Washington St., Borm 2, INDIANAPOLIS IhD. 30 East P-’urt-enth St., NEW YORK CITY. THIS IS THE GREAT 1K “OHIO” 7 . TUBULAR WELL AND ™ KS PROSPECTING MACHINE t MscHmCmi. famous for succeeding where N l : MWt Is tta others have failed. II I Usitcd ItStM. . SELF CLEANING. O Drill droM 00 to 90 tines a WJ- 4 Tiliute. tatalOßue ffICS. Cy| . Yl LOOMIS&NYMAM TIFFIN, OHIO. I CURE FITS! .When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop few for a time and then have them return again. I mean a tadioal cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. t warrant my remedy to care the zonrt cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottla of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. H. G. ROOT, M. C-183 Pearl ric. New Yor>«Tiri 11 D |QT6* eltl, ’B , “ t ‘ n<lie - I VJU FC IO I O creation during the hot summer mom he can »bta<n -aluable information from the I lu.trated Ga ds Books entited ‘*A Summer Jaunt" and “Summwaf 1M8.” issued by the Wlßoor sin Ontral Line. Tbeee b oka are descriptive of the Sammer Resorts m Winsonein sad MUinesots, reached by the Wisconsin Central Line, and wiu be sent rug cany address upon sppllrw«ien to JAMNB BAKER, General PassengSr and Ticket Agent, Milwaukee. Ww. SloOto S3OO&SS ing for us. Agents preferred who «an furnish their own horses and gire ineir who's time to the business Spare momenti may be profitably en.n'oypd a 'eQ A tfw vacancies in towns and cities.. B F. JOHNSON A CO , MBS Mgtn Bt. BUhmopd, Ya. ■ftc, nesm ME And HOUSEHOLD PHYSICIAN. The NEW "Memorial” edition, by the greatest author and benefactor that ever lived. Uj pages. Immense sales. Big Terms to Agents. Mitmoa this >ahi. F. B. DICKERSON A CO.. Detroit. Mlrh. AGENTS WANTED gsSgß®’S“'Bß aent by matTfor &1. Send late reduced price-list. J v ’ rwa »on Toledo OMo DETECTIVES in Every County. Shrewd men to act under instructions in our Secret Service. Experience not.noce.wri. Particularsfree. * G rannan Detectiveßuretta Co.« Arari« k CiaciSMtL& “OUB DBPOBTMENT.»» That grand book, aver 470,000 copies sold and the demand contlnnes. LIBERAL TERMS to agents. V. ». DIgKEBSON * CD., Detroit, MIcMURME STUDY. Bookkeeping, Bu-iuesa nUIfIL Funne. Penmanship, Arithmetic, Shorthand, ete.. horongidy taoght by MAIL. Llrcn>are free. Bbtasv's Bosikbbs Collbob, Buffalo, N. Y g |Q W pßy return mail. Fall OeaertFR T% (te Entlom Moody's New TaikM-Hya-tem orDresaCatting. MOODY « CO.. Cin.. O DATCiITC obtained by L. BINGHAM, PatrA I CHI O ant Attnrw Wellington n. C. mlJve at home and make more monoy worK»n~ for ua ?haa f»t anything etee in the-world-. Either ao». r«wtlv<Mititt FMKB. 'rartnavKiUk Addrvaa, TUC K fe Co , ▲ugUMia.'MaiMb DCNGiniIC to Soldiers and Heirs. L. BINGI Enoluno HAM. Attorney, Washington.DO. nnTTTlfMorriilßS HaMd Cared la Mda Ul lUJuMdoy*. Na ray tUI eared. Dr J. Mdowhene. letea.B oMo? u-aa-- iNDPib ' When writing to Adwerttßera readers will confer a Varor tor nawnttoningthis paperr, f
