Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1888 — Page 7

You May Remove Those unsightly Blotches, Pimples, and Sores ibv a faithful and persistent use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the best and most reliable Alterative and Blood-purifier ever discovered. **l was troubled, for a long time, with a humor, which appeared on my face in UGLY PIMPLES and blotches. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cured me. Charles H. Smith, North Craftsbury, Vt. “Until recently,” writes Alice E. Charles, of Bath, Me., “my face has Wen covered with pimples ever since I was fifteen years old. I took four bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and my skin became as fair as could be desired.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mam. Price $1; elx bottles* #5Alas! tM ota S>ERSONS will feel real sick, and Ju yet receive ..no sympathy from their friends simply because by strong endeavor they drag themselves about, and accomplish their usual daily tasks. Miserable headaches, swollen limbs, aching joints, indigestion, constant fatigue cause physical distress and anxiety of mind. Don’t let mind and body continue to suffer. Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is just the remedy you need. It enriches the blood, strengthens the urinary and digestive organs, causes a regularity of bodily functions, removes every indication of impure blood disease from a pimple to a cancerous humour, annihilates pain, infuses new life into every part, and is vastly superior to .all other general restoratives. Give it a trial if you don’t feel well. Do not delav. It costs only one dollar.

y THE IZNOWING the value of wild cherry bark, used to, in olden times, prepare it in their primitive way as. a cure for coughs and colds. The careful manner, however, in which Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry is prepared, makes it a much superior remedy, and far more effective. Its remarkable curative virtue is felt at once. The ”'Tungs”gfow strofigen 'tli“ soreness begins to heal, expectoration and breathing more easy, irritation of the bronchial tubes accompanied by tickling or choking sensations producing a tendency to cough passes away, and the consumptive soon finds himself on the right path toward complete recovery and robust good health. JOHN D. PARK £ SONS, Proprietors, Cincinnati. Ohio. Silk and Satin Ribbons FREE I LADIES, THIS IS FOR YOT 1 ■ rare gift for the ladles. Save much money and secure best! Every lady kii' apprecifites, the privilege of havremnants of rU * bon > !ia,,l) y for the MH tasty and useful purposes f;>r which such goods are wIWWE HW nße<1 ’ and which i/f M use to such miv.'tn Wff OMffi Wf <1 Ml iW€»fßAMMfiXl'i the usual prices ■ BlTinllSd Buch ffoods are jwMmfit*Bl By i fl w ®° ld tor » IW? create a large bill BMOMcf■ Mis 1 112MMlBMt therefore debars i 11 It M great man) from fmfl! MIIHrML indulging their taste# in this direction. Reallzing that there Rwere thousands upon thousands of remnants of rib■B bans among th o * a r %° d ? mHMKwHWV houses of America M which they- would be vrfHtagto dispose of fri balk, fora small fraction oftheireost, to any one capable of purchasing largely, wo instituted a search, resulting in oar obtaining the entire stock of Silk and Satlnßibbon Remnant* of several of the largest of these houses, who imported the finest goods. Those goods may be depended upon as superior to anything to be found, except In the very best stores of America. Yet they are given away frees nothing like it ever known. A grand benefit for all the ladles; beautifid,elegant, choice goods absolutely free* We harw expended thousands of dollars in this direction, and can offer an immensely, varied, and most complete assortment of ribbons, in every conceivable shade and width, and all of excellent quality, adapted for neck-wear, bonnet strings, hat trimmings, bows, scaria, dress trimmings, silk quilt work, etc., etc. Some of these remnants range three yards and upwards In length. Though remnants, all the patterns are new and late styles, and may be depended on as beauti Ail. refined, ihsldpnable and riarant Mow to get a box containing a Complete Assortment of these elegant ribbons Free. The Practical Housekeeper and Ladies* Vireelde Companion, published monthly by us, isao. koowledged, by those competent to judge, to be the best periodical of the kind in the world. Very large and handsomely flImitated; rerulftrpriceTlfttft. peryear; KnJ ttS cents and m will send It to you for ft trial yenr, and will also send free a box of U» ribbons: 8 subscriptions and 2 boxes, 6S eta.; 4 subscriptions and i boxes,B I. Onweat poMage stamps may bear nt for less than*!. Geiß Iriendfttojslnyoa thereby getting iaubseriptious and 4 boxes for only *1; can do it In ft few minutes. The above offer is based on this fact s-rhose who read the periodical referred to, for on. year, wan» It thereafter, and -ayus the full price for It; it is In after years, and not now, we make money. We make thia gnat offer in order to M once secure 250,000 new subscribes, not now, bat next year, and in years thereafter, shall reward us with a pront, ba. cause the majority of them w ill wish to renew their sabscriprirets and will do so. The money required is but a small ftsctlon of the price yon wsnld here to pay at any Mon for ft much smaller assortment offer Inferior ribbons. Best bargain ever known; you will not fully appreciate it until after you see ftlL M delivery guaranteed. Money reftoded to any one not perfectly aatlaftod; Better cut thia out, or send at once, for probPobtt ask, Haise. Stomach, Liver - JAKP, PACIFIC K ’ TRICTLY Constipation, IndigJbtiow. Dyspepsia, taffitSiOK H>ad a cna. Liver Complaints, Loss orXream, Bxlxovbnxsa. n jrvocbnbss. Jacn dicß,Sto. FKICK,IUeeAi. PACIFIC BAIOFACTORIMB MO K/aVraJl Ely’s Cream Balm ■ Price 50 cent*. HFjinl w, ll do more in Curing CATARRH w / Than • sO ° ,n any Ba’m into each nostril. ux* BLY BBOB.ISt Breewvick St. MY

RELIGIOUS NOTES.

It is computed that there are 16,447,990 Sunday school scholars in the Christian world. Jacobus. We are first of all, in all our payers and in all oar conduct to to have respect to God’s glory. An ancient Jewish proverb says that one day before he dies.every man shopld make his peace with Goi; but as he is not sure of any day but this, he should do it now. Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, of London, preaching on a certain Sunday evening, said that till recently he knew by name and face all the 5,000 members cf-lyß church. One of the Southern religious exchangee gives the following example of a brief temperance lecture: “Which! Wife or whisky? The babies or the bottle? Home or hell? The famous Thursday morning service by Dr. Joseph Parker, of London, will henceforth be given up io lectures on topics that are for the time being uppermost in the public mind, such as “The Classes and Masses,” etc. Hod. Charlefs T. Caldwell, one of West Virginia’s most prominent attorneys, known heretofore from his infidelity as the “Ingersoll cf the West Virginia bar,” has been appointed and licensed as a minister in the Methodist Episcopal church. The Salvation Army of London has established a cheap food depot at the' East End to relieve the distress which prevails there. For one penny an adult receives refreshment and a night’s lodging, soup and bread. *>For a halfpenny he gets either bread or soup. “The unfortunate result of neglect of Biblical study,” says the Christian World, “is that the laity, having no rational baeis for their belief, and accepting a second-hand theology from the pulpit, become the easy victims of assaults on their faith, and the growing mass of thcss who are indifferent to all organized religion.” Laet year, when the societies of Christian Endeavor had not attained half their present proportions, 14,000 young people, it is said, were brought from their ranks Into the various evangel cal churches. This year from all parts of the country came reports of revival interest and of conversions in connection with the meetings. In the religion of the New Testament hope is not a distinct and s spar ate element. It has its root deep in that truth which is the center and heart of all—the love of God. Bbcauie Ha is our Father and all things are in Hi? hand; because we come into the world the children of God, and the whole structure of nature and providence is set to bring His children up to Himeelf, therefore oar hope is sure.

The Baptist Year Book for 1888 shows that, there is now in the United States a Baptist membership of 2,917,315. During the year past thers were 153,373 baptisms, and 104,511 additions in other ways. The value of church property is |4§,568,686, and the amount of reported contributions is $3,937,401 36, including $4,849,756.52, for salaries and expenses of the churches themselves. There ara 20,477 ministers, 31,891 churches, 15,447 Sunday-schools. Mid Continent: Into how many thousands cf bocks has the name of Chiist entered and shed a sweet and sacred influence- What million! of pages of periodical religious literature perfumed with the name of Jesus are sent like dying scrolls aver the land. Christ hss made revolutions in hearts, revolutions in homes, revolutions in naticns,revolutions in literature. He has turned and overturned. Faith is very much changed since the sd vent into it of Jesus Christ. Surely this World has felt his coming. eqi Christian at Woik is responsible for the consequences if the following paragraph creates a general domestic revolut'on in these regions: “A new sect has made its appearance in Finland, Rueeia, the cardinal tenet of which is the supremacy of the woman in the family. Tne men of this queer religious association abdicate all domestic authority to their wives, while the latter choose from among their own number one woman. who is their queen. The particulars with regard to this sect are as jet very scant, but there is an older faith in Siberia, the disciples of which call themselves Purifiers, who also pay marked honors to the women of the family.” Pieebyierian Observer: Grace expands and matures not only because such is its nature, but because of its sweetness and excellence. Its pc seeseors find it pkaiant to the taste, nourishing to the soul and indispensable t> the rpiritnal health. As they see it in the image of God.tbey wantmoreand’moreof'iti'to that they may resemble the divine original. A source of peace and blessednets, they crave its in create, as theret y these rich boons gladden their hearts. In western Persia there are now 1,932 church members, in place of 713 fifteen years ago. During the revival which followed the,week of prayer the number of inquirers was over 500. The revival was conducted wholly by native pastor -. Of the seventy>nine students in the college at Ooroomiab, seventy are followers of Christ; The Western miesion has ninety-four village schools, with over 200 pupils. Dr. Labaree reports that the-Moslems cf Persia are more accessible than those of any other land.

CONVINCING GUARANTEED.

Which Ara Joatiflad by a WOrld-Wide Experience. to thx public: Having branch houses and laboratories in seven dlffeient quarters, and therefore havirga world-aide experience, we H, H. Warner & Co., justify ourselves in making the foliowin« statements: First. -For the past decade we have held that 98 percent, of disuses originate in the kidneys, which introduce uric acid into the system, a poison,, that isinjudoas to every crgan, attacking and dt stroying first the organs which are the weakest. We have also held that if the kidneys are kept in 'perfect health most of the ordinary ailments will be prevented, or, if contracted, cured. Otner praciiooers have held that extreme kidney disease is incurable. We have proof to the contrary, however, in hundreds of thousands ot cases in every teclion of the globe, Seoond.--The kidneys being the sewers of the human system, it is impossible to keep the entire syrtam in good working order unless these organs are doing their full duty. Most people do not believe their kidneys are out of order because thev never give them any ptin. Jti» a peculiarity of kidney dssease that it may long exist without the knowledge of the patient or of the practitioner. It may be suspected if tm-rs u any gradual departure from ordinary health, which departure increases as age comes on. Third - We do not cure every known disease from one bottle. This is an impossibility. Fourth -Warner’s Safe Remedies have been r> cogmzed by the doctors and the peonleali over the globe as standards of the highest excellence. Fifth.— We make the following unqualified guaranteet: Guarantee I.—That Warner’s Safe Remedies are pure and harmless. Guarantee 2 That the testimonials used by us are genuine, and to far as we know, absolutely true. We will forfeit $5,000 for proof to the contrary. Guarantee 3 —Warber’s Safe Remedies have permanent/!/ cured many millions of people whom tne doctoi s have pronounced incurable. Permanent cares are alwats convinc ng proof ot merit. Sixth Ask yourfnends and neighbors what they think of Warner’s Safe Cure. REV. J. ARNOLD, Camden, Tenn., had earful abscesses earned by Ktdaey disease. In 1878 and 1881, other running abscesses appeared. He was fully cured in 18 2 by Warner’s Safe Cure and in 1888 reported himself sound and well, and he is over 70 veara old. MRS. ANNIE JBNNEBB-MILLRR, editress of Dress, 258 Fifth avenue, New York, eight years ago was cured of nervous prostration, when the best New England physicians cau’d do her no good. She cured herself with Warner's Safe Cure, and writes in 1887: “To-day lam a perfectly well woman, It is the only medicine I ever take. L. B. PRICE, M. D , a gentleman and physician of the highest standing of Hanover 8. H„ Va., four years ago. after trying everv other remedy for bright’s disease, includ'ng famous mineral waters, cured himself by Warner’s Safe Cure, and March 24,1888. wrote: “I have never bad the slightest symptoms of my old and fearful trouble.” HERMAN URBAN, of Mac Neale & Urban, safe makers, Cincinnati, 0.. was broken down by excessive business cares. He was fully restored to health four years ago by Warner’s Safe Cure and hss since been in robust health. DR. DIO. LEWIS, wrote: “If I found myself afllieted with a serious kidney disorder I would use Warner's Safe Cure. MRS. E J. WOLF,Gettysburg, Pa.. 8. C. Farrington, Gotha, Fla., J, M. Long; 43 East 2nd street Cincinnati, O„ and the sister of J. W. Westlake, Mt. Vernon, O-. were cured of consumption, (caused by kidney acid in the blood, as over half the easts are,) by Warner’s Safe Cure. We could give many thousands <f similar testimonials. Warner’s bate Cure does exactly as represented. Seventh. —Warner’s Stfe Ramediei were put on the market in obedience to a vow made by II 11. Warmer that, ii the remedy now known as Warner’s safe cure, restored lim to health he would spread its merits befcrj the entire woild. In ien years the demand ha? grown so that laboratories have been established in reven quartets of the globe. Warner’s Sale Care a sc’entific specific— it cures when all the doctors fail, thousands of the best phys’cians prescribe it regularly, its jover over diiease h permanent and its renutition is of the mot t exalted characti r Can you afford longer to ignore its ex rar r inary power? Now, in the spring of the year, a few bott'eswi 1 tone you up and cure all those ill fatl ngs which, unknown to you, are caused by the fata] kidney poison inthebliod, which will saiely end fata'ly, if not at once removed. For this no other specific is known.

The Girl and the Bicycle.

A girl may laugh and a girl may sing. And a girl m»y dance all day; But she can’t mon nt a bicycle like a man. For her garments ain’t made that way. -—New York Star,

OBoseAches downyour limbs RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA bR KINDRED ILLS.et Cuqto Mafonsog MSgPMBfc?, 11 & dealers: TheChasAVoseleb Co. BALTO..MD. Among the people of to-day, there are few indeed, who-have not heard of the merits of Prickly Ash Bark and Berries, u a household remedy. Tea* and drinks have been made of them for centuries, and in hundreds of famlles have formed the sole reliance in rheumatic and kidney disease*. Prloklv Ash Bitters now take the place of the old system and is more beneficial in all troubles of this nature. “ROUGH.ON ITCH”.Olntment cures Skin Humors, Pimplee, Flesh Worms, Ring Worms, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Frosted Feet, Chilblains; Itch, Ivy , Poison, Barber's Itch, Scald Head, Eczema, etc. Druggists or mail. E. 8. Wells, Jersey City. N.J. . ~ -- - __ If. yon have barbed wire fences, keep Veterinary Carbollsalve in your stables. It cures without a scar and renews the hair Its original color. 60 cents and >I.OO. at Druggists or by mall. Cols A Co., Black River Falls, Wia. LOOK YOUNG, prevent tendency to wrinkles or ageing of the srin by using Lxaubblle Oil. Preserves a youthful, plump, fresh condition of tlie features. A transparent, alabaster «kin. tl-oO Druggists or exp E. 8. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. Consumption Sorely Cured. the Editor:—Please inform your readers that I haves positive <remedy for tbe abovenamed disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of mv remedy fbxx t > any of your readers who have consumption If they will send me their Exnre and PO. addresses. Respectfully. T. A. BLOCUM. M. C.. 181 Pearl St. N. Y R It SH ON PILES. Quick, complete cure. 50c Bl" dU-PMBA. Great Kidney Remedy. >1 WiLLB HEALTH RENENER for weak men II W tLL’B HAIR BALSAM. Xf gray, gradually testa . color; elegant tonic dressing. 50c.

Samples.

Duluth Paragrapher. Wife—l just received such a nice letter from tister Sue. Husband—That so? What color is her new drew? Wife—Here’s aiample she tent. Husband—And didn’t she give you a new Eister bonnet? Wife—Yes, heie’s a piece of the trimming: 1 Husband—And hasn’t John got anew wig. ,r Wife—Yes, here's a bandful of his heir she inelofed.

A Discouraging State of Affairs.

“I am very sorry; sir,” De said, “but my cashier is out, and you will have to call when he is in for the amount of this biH.’” Just then the cashier returned and declared to bis employer that unless he was paid his two months’ back salary he would pat the matter in the hands of seven lawyers. This wes discouraging all round.

Appropriate Name.

Detroit Free Press. “Knock- around~and-do-nothing-ail-day,” was the name a Kentucky father gave bis son, which the last Legislature consented to change for him. When you or any of your friends are suffering from ill health indicated by urinary sediments, indigestion, blood impuritieiani general weakness, remember that Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will surely restore yonr health. No other remedy is equal to it. Ttu refers ref use any substitute a druggist may offer, and insist on his procuring this medicine for you. The history of the decline and fall of the sparrow is yet to be written.

Humbug.

Barnum sail “The American People like to be humbugged.” Tnis may be true in the line of entertainment, but not where life is at stake. A man with consumption, or any lingering disease, looking Death in the ftee and decking to evade his awful grasp, does not like to be trifled with. Bo with confidence we place before our readers Nature’s great remedy, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, a sure relief for that long train of diseases resulting from impure blood, such as Consumption. Chronic Nasal Catarrh. Liver Conp'aint, Kidney Disorder, Dvspepsia. Sick Headache, Serofu'a and General Debilitv. Timetried and thoroughly tested, it stands without an equal! Any druggist “Hamlet” is a play for all time. It will never give up the ghost. “Not Bulk, but Business!” is the way a Western man put it in expressing to a friend his complete satisractionin the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. So small and yet so effectual, they bid fair to snpp'ant entirely the old style pill. An overready remedy for Sick and Bilious Headache, Biliousness, Constipation and all Mood disorders. Mild m action, wonderful in effect! Put up in vials, convenient to cany. Their use attended with no discomfort! These sterling merits account for their great popularity. The paper-hanger ought to succeed. He’s stuck on the business. She scolds and frete, Sbe’s full of pete, She’s rarely kind and tender; The thorn of life Is a fietlul wife— I wonder what will mend her. Try Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Ten to one your wife is cross and fretful became she is sick and suffering, and cannot control her nervousness when things go wrong. Make a healthy woman of her and the chances are you will make a cheerful and pleasant one. “Favorite Prescription” is the only remedv for woman’s peculiar ailments, Sold by druggists under a pcsitive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money wil* be refunded. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. Large bottles, 11. Six fcr $5. Many a man who tries to ride a hobby gats thrown finally.

Interested People.

Advertising a patent medicine in the pecular way in which the proprietor of Kemp’S Bateam, for Coughs and Colds, does, it is indeed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give those who call for it, a sample bottle Free that they may try it before purchasing. The large bott’es are 50c and sl. We bejtiinly would advise a trial. It may save yon from consumption.

ROUGHON RATS,” for rets, mice, bugs. 15c. “Rough on Catarbh.” Only absolute cure. 50c “ROUGH ON CORNS." Hard er soft corns. 15c. “ROUGH ON TOOTHACHE.’' Instant relief. 15cChildren Cry tor Pitcher’s Castorii When Biby was'sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, the clung to Castoria When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. STEKETEB'S ■h It ■ I Make your own Bitters WhypayaDaDar for a battlsof Stomach Blttera, '•onialnmg mere peer whiskey than medicine, AG UK: Maa aaaetiser nos* better; acta on the Kidneys ami gwrerai dsbilfty, and gives Tone to ike Stomach Aa fact I challenge ail other Tonka. Ulster the cheapest Tonic known. One peel*, ago win equal one dosea bottles of ordinary Bittars sold ah One Dollar per bottle. Full dfo*** - l &rn®i” Ur is yourdn» gietdooeaet keep them on sale, then send to tM WrURALGIA DROPS included. Addrees, «WO. O. BTKKKTKK, Grand lMt. the ■TXXETKK’B PIN WORM DKOTBOYM, aareava. Mee Moesta.

That Tired Feeling

1« experiened by almo*t everyone at this seaton, and many people resort to Hood’s Sarsaparilla to drive away the languor snd exhaustion. The blood, laden with impurities which have been accumulating for ir onths, moves sluggishly through the vein*, the mind fails to think quickly. and the body h still slower to respond. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1< just what is needed: It purifies, vitalizes, and enriches the blood, makes the bead clear, creates an appetite, ovet-comes that tired feeling, tones the nervous system, and imparts new strength and vigor to the whole Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is proven to be so vastly superior to aoy other sanaparills, or blood purifier, that one has well said: “Its health-giving effects upon the blood and entire human organism aie as much more positive than the remedies of a quarter of a century ago as the steam power of to-day is in advance of the slow and laborious drudgery of yean ago." Nearly everybody needs a good spring medl-

Hood’s Sarsaparilla *ls»i*for;ts. Prepared only Sold bv all dm" istx. *l;six for |5. Prepared onlv by C. I. HOOD & CO.,Apotbecariee,Lowell > Mass, by C. I. HOOD & CO.,Apothecaries,Lowell,Mam 100 Doses One Dollar. 100 Doses One Dollar. CQftfl O[U/A DO ft LOST GIRL vwUU lit it nKU Yr mm """ nikxwno. 111. cvrMi, «U 1 note *SO la rash. If mm Urn oaa eenaet uaww ■ raMtvW tba aaeaaS paran will Ntaiva *25, Uw tklnl *2O, tba fourth *ls, tte ink *lO tte text 15 *5 eack, tte text 25 *3 eack, aad tte aext 10 *1 rack. If yaa do iM nt tte Wat award yea kava 5* ekaaoaa far aaa elite own, bat voar chaaoe la rood foe tte Um pmalonlf roo Mad no W, TODAY I Comyetltera meat aaadMe. far which ttey wfllmha ’ THE CHIMNEY CORNER fe ally JearaaL lack teaa raplrtawltb ’aterlea, *srry(enl|uaSi apark£( aS la fa<M template family paper aad akaaU ba «a every Amarteaa terne. All replica meet ba receive* pravieee te March IMk wtea ctefort rima. Namaa aad addraaw as wham will te MbUated !a tka aapar. Tka abm pramlama ara awarded abaalataly free. Tea racafae V LIU l\ Lil Em late. I Kona ronutna unless Don’t waste your monev on a gmn orrtSbor coat The FIBH BRAND BUCKET; ■RtauiiH-d With the above abaolutetv tenter and wind rßOor. ar-1 will keep you dry in the hardest a tor ml TKAna Manx. Ask for the' FLSH BRAND” duoxxx and take no other. If your rtorekeepe. doej pg - ot have the nsn pH/wn” send for desert, ’’verA^^r^JTßß^WSfjingioiwEt^BoetonAJss’ j

HIBBARD’S RHEUMATIC SYRUP £ PLASTERS. jS (ML. No remadies afiA known, so highly endorsed by its boms people, in the trsatoeut of RHKVM A T 1 H M andall BUxxldia eases. Our Medical Pamphlet , ■' sent free on apf plication, , ” ' RHEUMATIC SYRUP Jackson, Mich, SICK OR WELL YOU WILL BE INTERESTED in reading this formula. It is. not a peculiar remedy put up to sell for a cent a dose. We challenge the world to produce a Medicine equal to it in merit as a family remedy. . The combination makes it the greatest BLOOD MEDICINE IN THE WORLD Pocotisa Qadsnda As a cathartic it will restore vusvaia DagraUu. the bowels to their normal condition without pa*n or griping and has remarkable virtue in the treatment ol habitual constipation, indigestion, and as a tonic for the stomach it has no rival, as used in. this sump Blank nnhnch Is a powerful and useful remDlaln bUlluoll. edy, acting primarily on the nervous system, kianevs and uterine organs. IlninAim Doot In all diseases of woman it UlllvUlll nvUL stands first and foremost as a tonic and regulator. ■ fnlvap’c Rfifit Is powerfully cholagogue,workvuliUr o JtlUUl jng with great energy on the I liver. It is also an excellent tonic as well as cathartic and alterative, acting upon the secre- , tive and absorbent glands of the body. MunfipakA Is powerful in its action, working ULdJIUKLAU. with great energy upon the liver and small intestines, and is invariably used for | habitual constipation. T&lll&r&ck l8t0 “ ic ’ diuretlc ' alterative and ffnafinnk Is excellent for Rheumatism. SyphDUrUUIA. His, Kidney and Liver diseases, and for all skin diseases it has no rivaL PoKB ROOt 1 cathartlc ’ and anti-scrofulous. IN ADDITION to the ABOVE, which are everywhere recognized by the MEDICAL EACUL i'Y as bein* the best known Blood Tonics, our medicine contains RARE DRUGS, rendering HIBBARD’S RHEUMATIC BYURP A BLOOD MEDICINE, UNRIVALED IN MERIT. It is a safe Family MedUlne. because It contains no opiates oi pois-in. Children, invalids and delicate persons will find it the best medicine and tonic they can use. No home should be without it. Always in seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter , , . If you cannot procure it of tout druggist, send air* ct to us. Price *I.OO 6 bottles *5.00.

The best and surest Bemedy for Cure of sU disesses caused by any derangemenrtf the Uver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. SjOyspepda, Sick Headache, Constipation, Bilious Complaints and Malariaof all kinds yield readily to the benefleeut iaftueaee of * arniiii It It pleasant to the taste, tones up the systen restores and preserves health. «> It la inrely Vegetable, and cannot foil to prove i lenefleial, both to old and young. As a Blood Purifier it is superior to all others. Sold everywhere at 11.00 a bottle. -X “ OSGOOD w U. S. Steßlird ScalM. zSaMjU Sent on trial. Freight 3 TON $35. _ . i. Other sizes proportio* atelylow. Agent* well paid. Illustrated Catalogue free. Mention this PapersOSGOOD & THOMPSON, Binghamton, N. I. AGENTS WANTED ftrn*. by mall for SL B«n4 QALDIFRS bountycollacUMl; DwMrtord “ relteTed tracceaornd tee- Lnwa eent free. A, W. MftCaraxick a Bon, 8.8. A O ■mmMMre*nn<l Am loot enn be re. ■ ■J»TftJ|.lawl by Hrtin.-iiil one> ■ J witho.it the !>:>tlent leitvine ■ ■! IK V FWlhomr. Addrew Geo. B. llon-on. ■■■■■■draMi New H»re», Cw«m. gßangow By return mail. Fall Deocrietlei I MM Moody'* Jiew Tailor riy.tem of l»re» " HeKo CoUlo*. XOODY a CO.. Cincinnati, ft

> cine like Hood’s Barsaparnia to expel impurities wnich accumulate in the blood daring the winter, keep np strength as warm weather comes on, create sn appetite and promote healthy digestion Try Hood’s BanapaiiUa and you will be convinced of it* peculiar merits. It is the ideal spring medicine—reliable-, beneficial, pleasant to take, and gives full value for the money. J ”1 take Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a spring tonic, and I recommend it to all who have that miserable tired feeling.” C. Pabmelbe. 819 Bridge street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Make the Weak strong. “My appetite was poqr, I could hot sleep, had headache a great deal, pain: in my back, my bowels did not move regularly. Hood’s <Baneparilla in a short time did me so much good that I leel like a new man. My pains and aches are relieved, my appetite improved. I say to others try Hood’s Sarsaparilla." F. Jackson, Roxbury Station, Conn.

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m I prescribe and folly endorse Big C- as the only specific fortbo certaincure TO b DATAW of tbl* disease, j^in-wjn- G. H. INGRAHAM, M. D., M oesft. ammsrft. s Amsterdam, N. Y. IS Mrswlybyae We have sold Mg G lofaction. D. R. DYCHB A CO.. W Chicago, UL ~ ao*A by Druggist*. I CURE FITS! When I My £ do Dot nMMn merely to the® forafimoand have them return ante. I naan a warrant »ej remedy to cure the Aont csms. Becans* Other* heve failed is no reason for not now receiving a sore. Send at once for a treaMse and a Free Bottto of ir jJallible>ren>edy. Give Express and Post QS<m. B ;. BOOT. JlTc., 183 Pearl Hi. NgwYra*. ii_- --r- rn- - am The oldest medicine In the world ia probably am II Lr. Isaac Thompson’s U UpEEBRATED EYE WATeII This article Is a carefully prepared Physician's prescription, and h as been in constant MS nearly a century.-CAUTION.-The only senates Thowa*s<m>s «ye Water hai upon the white wrapper of eacti bottle an engraved portrait of tjie inventor, bn. Duao Tiroiareart. with a/ae-rlsUle of his rignature; also a note orhand signed John L. Thompson. Arted all others. The genuine Bye Water ean be obtained from all Iknggksts. JOHN L.THOEPSON, SOWS i CO., TROY, IL Y. THOMAS NESOM, Una tri Wood Patten Kite IJk also exptrr in woskiho aootn ano tx Mfo. PERIMENTAL MACHINEBV. WILL ASSIST Lrik IN PERFECTING INVENTION*. ■KK C®- u 4 Stbyan Stwsti Indianapolis, Ind. I A W lSo ireeatlamUthwvcnemyreTanirl■ ■ 1m W Iraffertr, we will mall enough toconvtace.Lml»B B. 8. Lako««raw fr Ou NewwrluM.A uniic STUDY. Book-keeping, Business nUlilL Forms, Penmanship. Arithmetic- Rhorthand, etc.. thoroughly taught by M AIL tilrenlara irM BhYAWT'S UUBIHXfft OOLLieS, Iftffalft, E.Y OPIUM » “si jsa fl A Vr/YTTIT) Treated and cured without the UAINvv rj Kknlfe. Book on treatment sent free-Address F.L.Pond.M.D, Aurora. Kane On 111. •as R UvsatbomssadmskemoremoneyworktoftfevssthftW !?JiWl •• snvfhtngelfte In the world Either »ex rofttlyoalSt rasa. Torwi.ftsva. AddiMft. Trn.AC 1 * Au<OT<a,M-**b A Hffhi good Character » anted Inyour vleKilty. < RICH Special Inducements now. Don't delay Hat ■I- ry from stair BBOWN 11 KO*.. CMMre-IH. I NO 1»-B* IMOPI.B When writing to Advortteora readers will confer a flavor by xuont<oriw< this Pa|mr.