Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1889 — Page 3

The Chief Beeson for the greet neefM if Hood's Sarsaparilla Is found la the feet that Merit Wine. It It the beat blood purifier end actually accompli thee all that ie claimed fox it. Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell. Meat. SYKES’S Sure Cure. THE 6REAT REMEDY FOR CATARRH Trie large number of certificates received ol the virtues of this preparation in the treatment e? this unpleasant disease, abundantly attest its efficacy. It is without a rival. It is the only medicine now on the market adapted to Catarrh, that periorms what it promises and effects not only speedy retiaLbul«; permanent cure. Unlike many nostrums now before the public, if does not dry up temporarily the nasal discharges, but eradicates the producing cause, thus leaving the system in s sound anil healthy condition Ask vour druggistsfior a bottle of Sykes’ acre Cure Jor Catarrh an-i you will be healed of the malady For sale bv all Druggists. ROSS GORDON, Lafayette. Ind. Whole•ate Agent.

WHAT QPftTT’C CONSUMPTION OUU I I a SOSOFULA EMULSION , plgf>£A GOLDS—- ** Wasting Diseases , Wondorfu! Flesh Producer. f cott’s Emulsion is not :tsecret remedy. Containing the stimulating Ilypophospbites and Eure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the pot acy of both neing largely incteased. It i. used by Physicians all over the world. ■* PALATABLE AS MILK. Solti by nil ftrugyists. In 18831 contracted Blood Poison riiaMW of ad "as treated with ...HH mercury, potash and sarsaparilla s,"rowing worse all the time, took 7 small bottles S. 8. S. which y - W cured me entirely, anti no sign of ■ the dreadful disease has retnrned. M J. 0. Nance, Jan. 10, ’S9. Ilobbyville, Ind. Ny little niece had white swelling to such an extent that slid was conlined to tiie tied for a long time. More than 20 pieces of bone came out of her leg, and the doctors said amputation, was the only remedy to sa -o her lilc. 1 refused the operation pu t her on S.S7S. andshe is now up and active and in as good health as any etiild. Miss' Annie Gekslino, Eeb. 1t,’89, Columbus,<3a. Boole on Blood Diseases gent free. Swift Specific Co. Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga, IP YOU WISH A/-v- —— GOOD fVillH l WfiSflV REVOLVER l*™.* " purchase one of th . cute- a V brated SMITH k WESSON t arms. The finest, email arms (( vH-f vlßa ever manufactured and the '\J/ )) 'JHjsd ! first choice of all experts. v&'aT Manufactures!incalitires 32,Stand44-100. S'.n- lf3n!| gleordoublo action, Safety Haminrrh-ss and Target models Constructed entirely of best quality wrought Meet, carefully Inspected for work mansion and stock, they ara unrivaled for finish, durability uml accuracy. Do not be deceived bf cheap malleable ensr-iron imitations which are often sold for the gonuihn article and are not onlv unreliable, but dangerous. The SMITH & WESSON Revolvers are all stamped upon the barrelawiih firm's name, address and dates of iintents and are qiixrnnf ceil perfect in every detalL In slat upon having the genuine article, and if yom denier cannot supply you an order s-nt to address below will receive prompt and careful attention Descriptive catalogue and prices furnished upon ap pneatiou. smith & WESSON, ty~Ment!on this paper. Springfield. Musa. ’ «i prescribe and tully an tree Big r* as tba ontj leciflc for the certain cui : this disease. H. INGRAHAM, M. D. Amsterdam, N. Y We have sold Big G to ; a rv r .n\ e h\ r Vs?v t .aio faction. D. R. DVCHK A CTO WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE. PR. lIORXK'S SLKCTRO-ÜB--rSKKTIC KELT positively cures lCtTrcs-nir'RtWLirtPri ,iH ’ kIDNEY and exhausting KTWeiaR5A Kll, diseases of both sexea. Contains 23 to 1 oO degrees ot Elcotrfcity. GClßlinlED the latest imp Spare roved, cheapest,solcntlilc, powerful, durabto and”v3. ~ effective RADICAL ELECTRIC BELT In (he WORLD. Electrto Suspensories free with Male Belts. Avoid bogus companies with many alisses and worthl«w imUStions. EIACTRIC TRCSBEB fOB RUPTURE. 8.000 cured. Bend stamp for illustrated pamphlet. OT.W.J.HOHHE.Removed to 180 Wabash Av.,Chicaoo. Bradfields FBMADB REGULATOR Cures all Diseases Peculiar to Women! Book to "Woman" Mailed Kiiek. BUAIMTKLO KKUI’LATOU Ctl, ATLANTA, SA. Bold uy all Druggists. «• »El nil i'iru m, nun, na ■ ■ In order to get an--1 m qualnted with the geuI M _ Iff crol trade we will sell IPR m Viral 1% for the next ao days Black (InM-lifaln Silk worth 11.00 ftt m *’* “ " wot th *1.7 iat 1.25 “ “ worth *2.00 at 1.50 -Uualitv guaranteed. Rend for samples to BOSTON STORE, ■ I I NEW C ASTI.K, I I |A C INDIANA. %/ I I YV W a^^vRUPTURI HMriwflUr oulv one In the world gvnnrat: ,| seontlnnnus F.lfctrloA MagnrtU Bctentifla, Powerful. Durable, VC tf and Kffecttvw. Avoid frauds. Over P.OOO cWred. Send stamp for pamphlet MHO KLEcfuiO BELT* KOR IiIUKStBL Or. HORNE, TUMVEO TO 180 Naiasn Avi., Qhicaco ■ Plena ncaoeay tor Catarrh hi the W& Beat, Kas col to ITae, an.l cheapest. ■ Bold bv driqvlst, or sent by malL |w one. K. T. Huseltlne. Warren, ftiy

INDUSTRIAL NOTES.

The pnrest kaolin in America has jost found in treat qaantaty in Elbert county, Georgia. England has 500,000 velocipediste, among whom moßt be reckoned the prince of Wales and his daughters. A mountain of nearly pare iron has just been discovered near Lewisbmg,jn in Greenbrier county, West Virginia. By breathing hot air at about 212 degrees for two honrs daily it is said that consumption can be radically cured. It is said that a Japanese line of steamers will will soon be ran on the Pacific ocean, ih opposition to the Pacific Mail Steamship company. Pnlu, the “vegetable silk” used by upholsterers for fine cushions and so on, looks like brown thistle down and grows upon the leaves and stalks of a tropical fern.

Owners of the pine-straw patent intend to e>‘ ablish five mills, each guaranteed to torn out 2,000,000 yards of bagging, in lime to wrap the bales of this year’s cotton crop, I„ The 4,000 men in the Altoona machine shops of the Pennsylvania railroad company are notified that the day’s work Will be nine hours, with a Saturday half holiday. The men have been desirous for the adoption of this rule. ~^ =r New Hampshire farming property Is not very valuable nowadays. A farm of fifty acres in Springfield, with a decent house and barn in good repair, with meadow land that cuts enough hay for two cows and a horse, and with a good wood lot, was lately sold for $250. Harmon, Rice & Co., of Troy, have purchased 24,000 acres of spruce limber in St. Lawrence county, New York, which is supposed to contain over 60,000,000 feet; consideration, $125,000. This is the largest purchase of lumber ever made in St. Lawrence countv.

On account of the annual spring migration to this country of European stone cutters, who return to their own sod when the busy season is over, the Stone Cutters’ union of New York has requested the mayor to notify the conthat American citizens only must be employed upon it. The big raft that is to float from Paget Sound down to San Francisco will be made of longer logs than were ever put into a raft on Atlantic waters. It will have but 5,000 logs, as against the 25,000 in the big Joggins raft of last year, but none will be less than 100 feet long, and the great size of the sticks will, it is thought, bring the amount of lumber up to the amount of the eastern raft.

The wages of cigar makers in New York have been going down for two years and the agitation for a reef oration of the former rates is now very active among them. All the branches of the International union, which has a membership of nearly 10,070 in New York, Brooklyn, and Hoboken, have taken action in the matter.

We hear of the growth of the Dairymen’s Protective union, which was organized for the protection of the cowowneis of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, whoeupply this city with milk. A convention of delegates from the local branches of the union is soon to be held, and there is a prospect that the - organization will obtain full control of our milk market.—New York Sun.

Even the stenographers are apprehonsivethat mechanism may yet knock them out of work. The Metropolitan Stenographers’ association of New York recently held debate upon this question: “Will Mechanical Invention Supersede the Stenographer?” They spoke of many of the dangers by which they are threatened, including the phonograph, the graphophone, and the type-writer. If all the railroads that are talked of in North Carolina were actually built there would be very little room for crops. All the same, North Carolina is on the eve of a great industrial epoch. In natural resources and salubrity of climate it is surpassed by few States in the union. And if its advantages were better known it would soon fill up with a very desirable class of citizens. —New Yprk Tribune; =====

“It is remarkable that mors young women who have to earn their living do not learn to be dressmakers,” say dozens of families who want their services. At this time of the year capable dressmakers are in Buch demand for work in private families that it is almost impossible to find one disengaged. The more skillful ones have engagements as far ahead as theatrical managers, and the poorest ones have not the slightest trouble in getting constant work and fighting with their lady employers about the fit and the work.—Troy Times. One ol tba largest locomotive build-

era in the country, whose works are at Paterson, says there is scarcely any demand for locomotives just now. The locomotive establishments of the conn* try can build about 3,000 locomotives annually, but at present the railroads are buying only about I,ooo* A locomotive can be bought now for SB,OOO, or less than the cost of building, but it pays the shops to run at a moderate loss instead of standing idle. The manufacturer says the railroads are five years ahead of the country—that is that it will take five years for the country td grow sufficiently to give all the railroads now built enough business to make them pay. Just as soon as the population of the country catches up with the railroads the business of loco* motive building will revive.

THE VALULE OF LONGEVITY.

Dr. Felix L. Oswald, in writing of the value of longevity, says: ■ “Can there be a doubt that Burns and Keats foresaw the issue of theii struggle against bigotry, or that Cervantes, in the gloom of his misery could read the signs of the dawn presaging a sunburst of posthumous fame? “Spinoza and Schiller died at the threshold of their goal; Pascal, Harvey, Macanley, Buckle and Bichat left their inimitable works half finished; Rapbiel, Mozart and Byron died at the verge of a summit which perhaps no other foot shall ever approach. / “Who knows how often, flirice th«t dawn of modern science, the chill of death has palsied a hand that had all but lifted the veil of Isis’ temple? Or in how many thousand lives time alone would have solved all discords into harmonies? An increase of longevity would indeed, solve the vexing riddles of existence; it would furnish the pecaiiar endorsement of Mr. Mallock’B conclusion. It would give the vicissitudes of fortunes chance to assert their equalizing tendencies, it would supply a missing link in the arguments of that natural religion that trusts the equipoise of justice in the apparent caprices of human fate. ■

“The price cf longevity would redeem the mortgage of our earthly paradise”— ana it can be prolonged and should be, with care and the use of proper medicine at the right time. Owing to the. stress, the worry, and the annoyance of every day life, there is no doubt but that tens of thousands of men and women yearly fi ll pTemntnrfi graves.

Especially after middle life should a careful watch be kept ovet one’s physical condition. The symptoms of kidney disease, such as becoming easily tired, headache, neuralgia, feeble heart action, fickle appetite, a splendid feeling one day and an all-gone one the next, persistent cough, trouble in urinating, etc., should be diligently looked into and at once stopped through a faithful use of Warner’s Safe-Gurer which has cured tens of thousands of such 1 roubles and will cure yours.

Experiencing no pain in the region of the kidneys is no evidence that they are not diseased, as those great purifying organs have very few nerves of sensation, and oftentimes the kidneys are positively rotting and being passed away through the urine before the victim is aware Lo is suffering from advanced kidney disease, which is only another name for Bright's Disease. To preserve life and to be well while you live are two cardinal virtues, and it is time .veil spent to give this vital subject earnest and careful attention, and to use the knowledge acquired in a judicious and intelligent manner. '

Disgusted With the System.

Evansville Journal. It is an ungracious task and not popular* but somebody ought to say it. Look at the men who ordinarily compose our Legislatures and even Congress. Fellows are elected who couldn’t pass a high school examination to save their lives. They couldn’t borrow a hundred dollars in any well regulated bank. Yet, because they are popular; because some use money and others pose as friends oL. the dear people, they are elected, while men of real talent, who would honor their constituents and legislate intelligently for the public weal, are ignored. Is it any wonder that laws are enacted that are unconstitutional and in contravention of justice? The whole system of nominating and electing legislators ought to be changed. Instead of putting forward “popular fellows,’’botli parties ought to nominate men of reai ability, so as to prevent such calamities as frequently come on the people through ignorant and corrupt legislation.

State of Ohio, City of Toledo » Lucas County, 8.8. f Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co , doing bnsinesß in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarkh that cannot be cured by the use of Hail’s Catarrh Cube. -- FRANK J. CHENEY. Bw«ra to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D ’B6 , A. W. GLEASON, 1 BKAL , j Notary Pvblic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucus snrfaces of the system Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. SWTfold by Druggists, 750. An Official “Beat”—The policeman’s. Sufferers from Coughs, Sore Throats, etc , should try “Brovn'ißr no Mai Troeket," a simple but sure remedy. Sold only in bonu. Price The Prisoner’s Whisky—A chained “ball.” Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor— Please inform yonr readers that I have a posljireisanedy for the above named dineaaa silts timely uae thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cored. I shall be glad to aend two bottles ol my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Respectfully, T. A. ?LOCCm. M. C., 18’. PearlSt, New York, Oregon, the Paradise of Farmers. Mild, equable climate, certain and abundant cro'S. Beat fruit, Nmin, gras* and stock country in the world. Full Information free Address the Oregon Immigration Board, Portland, Ore.

Children Cry (or Pltctort CistoriL ffhaa May m flag, we gave aar tianona. When aka was a Child, aka cried lor Cartons When she baoama Idas, aka along to Oastana. When aha bad Children, aka aere teera Oaatona

The Prince of Wales now practises upon the banjo or “California harp,” as it is styled in his district, with great persistency, and she Czar is hard at work on one of the lower wind, instruments. , ", - A masculine be&nty show is being arranged at Vienna; of which women W3aJa»4W jndgesr and" urUM WTTI be awarded to the handsomest man, the man with the finest mustache, the man with the biggest nose, and the the largest bald head.

S[?]mingly Eradicated

When repeated and powerful doses ot quinine, chills and fever, in some one of its various forms, tp r ings into active existence again, often without the slightest apoarent provocation. To extinguish the smouldering ember- of this obstinate and recondite malady, no lei s than to subdue it when it rages fiercely in the system, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is all sufficient When every resource of tee pharmacopoeia has been exhausted against it in vain, the Bitters conquer it- will remove i very lingering vestige of it. Nay, more, the Bitters will protect those brought within the influence ol the atmospheric poison that begets malarial disease, from its attacks. Disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, are among the complaint* to be apprehended from the use of miasma-tainted water. Thes3 a-e both cured and prevented bv the Bitters. -Rheumatism, constipation and renal complaints, yield to its action. The man who figures in an explosion begins at the bottom and works up.

100 Ladies Wanted,

And 100 men to call daily on anv druggist for a Free trial package of Lane’s Family Medicine, the great root and herb remedy, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like it - Every one praise it. Large size package, 60 cents. At all druggists. Rubinstein will celebrate his jubilee of July 23. It was in 1839 that he made his first public appearance at benefit; concert in Moscow. ’

THE WORST WRECK, PHYSICALLY

Of any Man this Conntrj ever saw, CURED.” Jackson. Mich.. October, 1885. Rheumatic Syrup Co. Gentlemen:— ln November, 1884, I was cut in the wrist by a broken bottle, from which I suffered extreme pain. I called a doctor who pronounced it sciatic rheumatism. He gave me a morphine injection in my right shoulder, which resulted in para'yzing my right side. I was kept under tho influence of morphine until last March. My right leg and arm had become badiv withered and my joints were so stiff that there was but little action in them. About that time I discontinued the use of morphine. About six weeks ago I first heard of your Rheumatic Svrup and was advised to trv it. And here let me impress this fact upon your mind, that my rignt arm and leg were shrunken, paralyzed, and withered so much that I could hardly walk or swing along, and that but little, and attended with great effort and pain. Since 1 have been taking your Syrup I have left off the use ot crutcnes entirely, and only use a cane, and for the past few days I often forget it and walk without any aid. To say that lam happy, and that it has greatly benefited me, but poorly expresses my idea of your Rheumatic Syrup. Yours truly, C. D. DENIO. Dealer in General Groceries, corner Trail and Mechanic Streets. Mr, C. D. Denio is a man well known in this community, and was probably the worst wreck physically, of any man this country ever saw. He was paralyzed from rheumatic poison, and no one ever expected he would get well. He is well, and it is simply marvelous. The above statement made Dy him is true, and may be fully relied upon. lam truly yours, ‘ 7 FRANK L. SMITH, Ex-member State Legislature, and Proprietor Hurd House, Jackson, Mich. A Compounder of Felony—-The bartender. Read Dr. Barber's card in another column.

for (ure op . & pRDMPTOjNDTERMAKEHTiIr >itHoUtKetLikm ofEaiiJ. TheChasAVogeler 6b*BAiin*MD* aw. H. lARMR, special attention to si K DISEASES of Mab ale. Regulating ram* ished. Caxcns positive without the kmOt. Rupcure, no par. Pan r tntesd. Fistula, Ftasura, rrhea, Impotoncy, Bternorrhea, grpUlu'aaf treated tod MclUvtb aorad. Call on or addreee, DR. BAKHOLtMfX ua. Sr., InutasAroua. lits. All letter* oontaladag stamps and wedlctoaa —% to eedn, 1C C TOSIO A DAT. (JU AGENTS WAITED! OUCVUW Ml. 1.000 Brewster's Safety Bala Hol4*e» •riven away to Introduce them. Ereiy norxe owner bays from I to 6. Liam never nndsr homes'feet. SendSoeatl lu stamps to pay postaas and peek in* for Nickel-Plated Sample that sells Cat __ r.V ltr.w.l.r\|f .« <> Molls Mink CHEAPHOMES mWBHh FJWmB6 BE6IDB MmU zsztisztiMßm Fart UOTBRNMIMT IKD OTHU ESS9SBB IANDt. DaacaiPTpra Crncm^an f 1 mQ ifp r *y B°St I CURE FITS! Wlien Imy enre 1 do not men m ere,/ to stop them forstiinoand then have them returjacsin. I mean a ruUcal core, I haretiade the disease of PITH. KPIIr EPBY or FALLING 81CKNKM8 a lifejon* sturiy. I warrant my mnnb to ears the wont reeve. ReeuS mhsn have falhd mno reason for not sow receiving t. core. Send at (Sio* for a treatise and « First Bottle of my infallible remedy. Giro Hifm-m and Poet Office. U. G. HOOT, Pearl bt. Sew York. Mil If 1 will send for 12 oonts In stamp* a relUV dpe to Increase the flow of milk In Cowa 25 per cent. It wru. do it. Sure. Adliw J. A. SNYDER. Trenton. N. J. Mention this Paper. UUIIE* &SlJ±

I and all out-buildlnga. Al **' • sh( « tID K P«P«r for lining inaide At IMllfmso«YoS'‘ “• ffsggftspfe ■pH'srsSL ajsyisnsfejasat A WOMAN 9 S DESPAIR. “Death would be preferable to this awful, dragging-down sensation and aching back,” despairingly complained a suffering mother. “And! the worst of it is,” she added, “there seems no cure for it.** “You are replied-the jympathi?jng to whom tha anfforor <wrq- -. plained. “ I suffered for years just as you do, and found no relief till my physician finally prescribed Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, which cured me, and I have ever since been well, and the wealth of India would not induce me to be without the remedy, if a like affliction should jreturn.’ “ Favorite is the world-famed invigorating tonic and soothing nervine especially designed for women. “ Favorite Prescription is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfactiou in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out for many years. Copyrighted, 1888, by World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors.

ar\a , oniGiNAi, LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Pure,y v ®o® tab, « Perfectly Hamlets. _ Unequnled as a Liver Pill. Smallest, cheapest, easiest ?“ e ‘ lny » Sugar-coated Pellet a Dose. Cure Sick Headache, Billons Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Billons Attacks, and aJt derangements of the stomach and bowels. 25 cents, by druggists. « WhitinG IMPROVED /\ *!=» rp sjCmßL* JETTLi aJLs Ibis seven eight and one inch double Collar Steel Axle, built in two sizes for one or two passengers, painted or wood finish, has a4O inch spring extending from shoulder to shonlder directly under the arched axie,hanging the seat directly over the axlo and spring. There is positively no weight on shafts for horse to carry arwe carry our load directly over center of axle and spring. it is an established fact known to all horsemen tnat no cart i*fi* to use, especially to break young colts with unless the weight is carried independent of the shafts, as any shaft motion will spoil his gait and mate it unpleasant to manage him. When in want of a catt please write to _____ OEO- EtARRIHOKT, XiOgAfißiport, Ind. The man who hat invested from three Yve oflerthe man woo wan I -%« rvl’ to five dollars in a Rubber Coat, and (not style) a garment that w kce at his first half hour's experience in RMS gg ggggg him dry In the hardest storm, it . a storm finds to his sorrow that It Is nJM ■ called TOWEK’9 FISH B VJ hardly a better protection than a moa- VI ■ “ SLICKER," a name familiar to quito netting, not only feels chagrined " w ■ Cow-boy all over the laud. With -j at being so badly taken In, but also ■ ■MBaa ■ the only perfrrt Wind and Water, feels if be docs not look exactly like Bgjj k H>JJ Coat U Fi*h Brand rtttck Ask lor the “FISH BRAND’’ Sticnza I Iha and take no ether. If your atorekeepei does not have the fish jikaxd, send for descriptive catalogue. A. J. Towkh, 20 Hinratonaat., Boston, Mass. hTihMkTs-T. v<.Y.-Lw._V..w..T..f 1 ...V..f. -ff--BT--P--w w..w -a- r.v Flvvys rrq *ptqr,q Ptqhjqlijg P’d pfw rmh.N Kq Frw ►'q rtq - Sts piqrlqy

lINTDIiLINrA. May Musical festival Tomlinson Hkll, Indianapolis, MAY 27, 28, and 120. Prof. Carl Burns, Director. i ' t Tliis association, formed to advance musical culture her-, and to develop Indiana talent, will give at its first festival five concerts, three at night and two in the afternoon. There wid be a chorus of 600 voices which has been trained for months, and a large orehes’racomposed of members of the Theodore Thomas and Boston Symphony Orchestras rnd loc.il musiciacs. Indiana tab-nt will be represented by Mbs Margaret Reid Kocklcy and Miss Horterise f'ierse. of Anderson, who basacqnired a national reputation. The eminent soloists who have be-n engaged an- Miss Emma Juch, whose work as the leading soprano of the National Opera Co. has.mode her a prime favorite with Indianapolis audiences; Signor Jules Perotti, the tenor whose magnificent high C creu’ed s > much enthusiasm at the Metropolitan Opera House during the last see son; Herr Emil Fischer, prlmo b»s»o at tne Metropolrau Opera Hons-, and a great favorite with New York audiences; Mme. Therose Herbert Poors ter, dramatic soprau<>; M.ss Helene von Doenhof, contralto: Mls« Adele Au* derOhe. one of the few nnpils of l.iszt who c n rightfully claim that distinction; Max Bendix violinist, snd Victor Horbert, vlo D cellist. Excuislon rates on all rail roads. Season tickets for the five concerts. wTlh first choice of reserve seats IS 00; single reserved seats lo the evening concerts, •1.50; single reserved sea's to the in»tince«, 75 cents; general admission to the instlme*, 50 ctnts, Season tickets, or single tickets for any performance, may be seeured by mail, telegraph, or lelcphone by addiesshg Henry 8. Fraser, chairman committee on isle of ticket*. No. 1 street. Indian* pt^j^jhid. AflL nwatiwrtLr b f return mall, U7>> * iiZKUna T (u " ‘lsscrlpllve m. circular* of ||f ■M«ri *rw MbSSI T * |l, » tuTw ■WiilfcM oFDimciTTtn I :|h r ?.Wkte n»ry Intelligence iS • can easily and f ' ® tin imlekly learn to t-Vlfl cut anti nr.ke • jEj sn ’Tf any i f. " •' or rhtltl Atldr vv Cineii nail Detectives Wanted in every count T.. Shrewd men to act under instruction, fn our *ecret service. Experience not neouw-rv. Bend 2c stamp. Grnnnaa Detective Harrnu Co. 14 Arcade, Cln’nti, O.

< The Oldest Medicine in the Wcvtd atrobably Mt. ISAAC w scrlptlon, and basbeeninconstant uu for century. There are few diseases to which mankind are subject more distressing than sore eyes, and none, perhaps, for which more remedies have been tried without success. ForaUextemal inflammation of the eyes it Is an Infallible remedy. If the directions are followed it win never fail. We particularly Invite the attention of physicians to its merits. For sale by all druggists. JOHN L. THOMPSON *<ONB A CO' Taor, N?Y. Established lTSii. 5 TON WAGON SCALES, kea Ltvm, Mel hetaa has Tsia Bsaa sa* bus Baa, 960.5 e JOMSS he *eyi m*fiel*b*-«w ta nice U«l weatiea •*• weerase euawMlH »T WELL DRILLS FOR ALL PURPOSES. ufg. co 'arpvnier 8L and Carroll A*e., Chietf*. IP DON’T RUN THE RISK of losing your child by permitting Worms to work out its destruction. When a child faila to sleep welt, is restless, unnatural in its appetite aad grinds its teeth, yoa have strong indication# oi Worms; the positive cure for this is B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VEKSOKCGE. Ask your druggist for it. Its timely use may save you* •Mia. Aram us grava^HBBHBBIBBBi 575.00 to s2so.oo^°wSsKr£ Agents preferred who can furnish a horse and give their whole time to the business. Span moment* may be profitably ampWi-d also. A lew vacancies in town# ami oltioa. B. K. JOHNf)ON A CO.. HOG Main Street. Richmond, Vs. Please state age and business experience. , Never mind about sending Stamp for reply. B. F. J. A 00. MU GMTGti.yaGaftßfe.^t OOC BSST«Jt’i, , f£Ksi,’K^S A / 'lnotd necessity- No canvassing. KMT« VkV M’PO. CO., l*ullmsn Bldg. Chicago. PATENTS £33gg Mrai?,ti*^cs^as3KS INC so—ww on>ru * When writing to Advnrttaegsrsndsrs will aonfer a favor l>y mentioning this ysyw, M.ooiSfs’rafctssnitig*