Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1890 — Page 7

STfte Aged Who heed belf&ia their many infirmities, especially those L afflicted with rheoL matjam, find great reB AYER’S Sarsaparilla. ,l One year ago I was taken in with inflambelng eonflned to my house six months. I came out of the sickness very much debilitated. with no appetite, and my system disordered in every way. 1 commenced using* Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once, gaining in strength and soon recovering my usual health. I eaimot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine.” Mrs. L. A. Stark. Nashua, N. H. Ask your druggist for f Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Co., Dowel!, Mass. Price 81; six, 85. Worth 85 a bottle.

“TAKEN IN.” “ I used often to read the newspaper aloud to my wife,” said Bert Robinson, “ and once I was fairly ‘ taken in ’ by a patent medicine advertisement. The seductive paragraph began with a modest account or the seaserpent, but ended by setting forth the virtues of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, which, it was alleged, was a sure cure for all Bronchial, Throat and Lung troubles, and would even cure Consumption, if taken in time. The way I was taken in was this : I had lung disease, and I bought a bottle of the remedy; I was a stranger to it, and it took me in—and cured me.” Robinson’s experience is identical with that of thousands of others. So true is this, that after witnessing, for many years, the marvelous cures of Bronchial Throat and Lung affections wrought by this wonderful remedy, its manufacturers feel warranted in selling it as they are doing, through druggists, under a positive guarantee that, if taken in time and given a fair trial, it will relieve or cure in every case, or money paid for it will be refunded. No other remedy for such mala-

jSIOIC HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, Indigestion, Billons Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently cured by the use of DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS, They are Purely Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless. As a liiV/ Jffll FIXiXi, Uneqnaled! ONE PELLET A DOSE ! 35£

1M.08T.T10..S SOB 13.9 Consist. / Hackney "Coach,” Suffolk , Punch, and Shires. Out Coach Horses are Large Size, Fine Finish witn Magnificent Action. Low prices THOMSON & BLAND. 825 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis B Jr j--6ARDENSEEDS 2,000.01)0 Est? 2c or 3 io i- So. All the bst varieties, Send for what you want or order Illustrated Catalogue. Kreis Bros,, a , Logansport, Ind. , HR W. 11. SABBEB VSjl Ut ili.n,, Indianapolis, Iml Jl| ( ' » Gives apeoial attention to deliHS, ’ * cat > disea-es of mule and female Regulating Remedies for ladies ijturn sliod P.loh, fistula,fiesuru, '"L WjM. rupture, vericorele, imp nancy, steiilitv, cancers, rheumatism, Mi .'..e-rvjsjatjk . . n i all other diseases suoceasfully cuiei. Letterscdntaining ShjSsLstamps promptly mi. HaigßßjßEffi vn-riid. All correspondence coupciiQiniic rciloiund tein’isia s3S22&.£e. umKm > t* o™’- 0 ™’- SlAiUtr S A B H°°k Awnti yoTtoow J.S. AE I GLKR* CO.,mAdams E Rrt I M BL, (I I »»o pi. OKWTS Wahtep *” jLEH

Squids.

It is said that of late Speaker Seed ha? taken to smiling in a very Czardonie manner. The shrewd girl divides her time between airing impressions and impressing heirs. It is not strange that stove manufacturers should be fired by ardor for the grate cause. The ground-hog vacated his hole on Sunday, but, the hog who walks all over your corns in the street car hasn’t occupied it yet. Blood may be thicker than water, but did any one ever know a girl' who would not steal her brother’s cigars to give to some one else? The formation of Trusts cannot hi. considered a healthy business syndication. P. T. Barnum is a great advertiser. Even his speeches have a certain ring to them.

dies is sold under such trying conditions; nr ordinary remedy could sustain itself under such a plan of sale. For all chronic or lingering Coughs, Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Shortness of Breath, Asthma, and kindred ailments, it is a most potent remedy. While it cures these diseases it also cleanses the’blood, invigorates the liver, improves digestion, and builds up both flesh and strength. Contains no alcohol to inebriate, do sugar or syrup to sour or ferment in the stomach and interfere with digestion. It is a concentrated, fluid, Vegetable extract. Dose small and pleasant to taste. It stands alone in the field of medicine, and is as peculiar in its wonderful curative effects as in its compositionTherefore, don’t be fooled into taking something recommended as “ just as good.” Bear in mind, it’s the only Liver, Blood and Lung Remedy possessed of such transcendent curative properties as to warrant its manufacturers in selling it under a printed certificate of guarantee , which wraps every bottle. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

(JrirtliihU l. —C 3 i*'l FO FTTI NG. Epps’s cm BREAKFAST. •By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whlcn govern the operations of digestion and nutritlon, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills, it is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to jesist every tendency to .disease. Hundreds of maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”—' “Civil Service Gazette . Made simply with boiliug water or milk. Soil < ?y^i n lia^_ P ‘und tins by Orocers, labelled thus: J A IVIES KPI*B «St CO.» Homoeopathic Chemists London, England. iM To cure Biliousness. Blck Headache. Constipation Malaria. Liver Complaints, take the safe and certain remedy, SMITH’S BILE BEANS Use «ie SMALL SIZE (40 little bean* to the hottie,. I hey are tlio most convenient: suit aliases. I rice of either size, 25 cents per bottle. KISSING at 7 S Y l ' tPi Photo-gravure, panel aUe of this picture for 4 oenta ,copper* or stomp*). • ‘ .J. F. BMITH A CO.. Makers of ■ -Blip Beans. 1 St. Louie, Mo. WILL CORE WMTARB^ CATARRH^® I'ric" 50 Cent* Palm into each nostrll.Hgsl jaG'',vt'S, LL\ BR< »8., 6(1 WarrenSt N. ysdfo'er., ' NEW HOMES! O.W.S ftSL P EN SION S r lT^’ r r' Cl t**»*« IVrmcA Q’Fa»«ku.. Atty.al Law.WMbiugtonfh (,

MARVELOUS PHENOMENA.

Blood-Red Rains and a Deluge of Serpents. 1 ;'v At Rome, in 1222, It rained dust, mixed with blood, for three days, and whed the heavy clouds drifted away it looked as if the sun was swimming in a sea of fire, says the Sl. Louis Republic. Four years later, in 1226, a snow fell in Syria, which presently melted and flowed in carmine rivers of blood, or some fluid much resembling it in every particular. Many of the old writers record a three day shower of blood-red rain in the Island of Rhodes and throughout southern Italy in 1236. A monk, writing in 1251, tells of a loaf being cut out of which blood flowed as freely as from a fresh wound. In 1348 there were many great tempests. Several towns and thousands of people were swallowed up and the courses of rivers changed or stopped. Some chasms in the earth sent forth poisonous fluids as red as carmine ink, as at Yillach, in Austria. Ponderous hailstones fell in many parts of Germany the same year, some of them weighing from twenty to seventy pounds. At Lamech it rained flesh, dust, comets and meteors; firebrands and corruscations were in the air; mock suns, with fiery tails, sailed through the skies. Soon after these terrible scenes at Lamech it began at Cataya, near the sea, and went sweeping throughout southern Europe. An ingenious vapor or sulphurous fire broke from the earth at Caabery, Asia, and utterly consumed . beasts, houses dnd trees, so iaiggShg the air that a great plague followed. Young serpents and millions of venomous insects fell "from the clouds. In I|6l Burgundy experienced the novelty of a shower of blood-red rain, which ensanguined everything it touched; and in 1568 the Antiura reapers found all wheat heads to he as red as blood. In 1588 bread put in the oven at Nuremberg was taken out covered with a bloody sweat. Wurtemberg had a shower of brimstone and ashes 1334. In 1695 Limerick and Tipperary, Ireland, h d many showers of a soft, fatty substance resembling butter. It was of a dark yellow color and always fell at night. The. people gathered it and used it as an ointment, reporting many astonishing cures.

Cæsar and Rome.

The Roman republic up to the time of Julius Ctesar, or a little before, as Mr. Froude has well pointed Out in his &ketoh of Caisar’s life, failed to supply lands and homes- for the neighboring Italian populations which had become truly Roman, and for the soldiery, who disbanded and had to find work or starve. The ancestors of Csesar undertook to establish and enlarge an agrarian law and to take into the merely urban rule of the Roman city the general and intelligent population of Italy and make a peninsular Rome. Caesar saw that the Rom m empire was getting too large to be by the 1 million who lived within the city of Rome and another 3 or 4 million who lived immediately adjacent. But the Roman senate, a patriotic, body like the ruling and respectable families of England, refused to admit these associated Italians into Roman rights and powers. Csesar thereupon, having spent ten years to conquer Gaul and Germany, returned to Rome demanding something of a federation of all those who maintained the Roman arms. Being threatened with destruction ho marched upon Rome, find his enemies leaving it, he was obliged to follow them; and when he reconstructed the senate he put into it not merely ljarlians, but Gauls and barbarians, as had been called, from all the better provinces. In this way an enlarged Rome with a broader basis of representation lasted seVeral centuries longer ; and without that enlargement Rome might have expired anterior to the birth of Jesus Christ, from her civil contentions. —Gath.

Masculine and Female Apparel.

It is a popular thing nowadays tc criticise women’s dress. We have, however, no sympathy with the implication that women are worse than men in this respect. Men wear all they can without interfering with their locomotion, but man is such an awkward creature he cannot find any place on his body to hang a great many fineries. He could not get around in Wall street with eight or ten ilounces, and a big-handled parasol, and a mountain of black hair. Men wear less than women, not because they are moral, but bee iuse they cannot stand it As it is, many of our young men are padded to a superlative degree, and have corns and bunions on every separate toe from wearing shoes too tight, with collars so high that I wonder why so much good linen is wasted. —Ladies’ Home Journal

The Main Point.

The small boy had a dog that was rough, as most small boys’ dogs always are, and a young girl who lived next door had a kitten, sly as all cats are. One day the boy came nonchalantly into the girl’s presence, and after some desultory conversation he said: “You know my dog Barca and your cat Darling?” “Yes.” “Well, my dog bad a piece of meat and he thought your cat was going to take It away from him." "Thought!” excl dmed the wise littlegirl. “What makes you say that the dog thought? You know dogs don’t think—they instinct.” “Well,” said tho boy, “I don’t c.ire whether he thought it t or instinct it, but any how he killed your cal”

Three-quarters of a Century on the Stage.

It is very rare, that an actress celebrates her seventy-liith year of consecutive service oh the stage of the same theater. This event, perhaps unique in dr matic annals, has just occurred at Stuttgart, where Fr>tu Louise Schmidt, of the Royal Court theater, has now completed her threequarters of a century of uninterrupted engagements with that house. She made her debut in 1814, being then 9 years old.

Twenty Interesting Facts About Electricity.

Thirty cells of battery, or thirty vtflts, are-required to make a current sufficient to carry a message over an Atlantic, cable. The longest. single line on which daily telephone connection is held is 750 miles, from Portland, Me., to Buffalo, N. Y. An experimental, small railway car has been sent a mile-a minute; street cars twenty miles an hour. There is 100,000 miles of submarine cable laid, or enough to go round the earth, four times. The maximum power generated by an electric motor is seventy-five horse power.. One hundred will soon be reached.* A break in a submarine cable is located by measifring tip electricity ; needed to charge either portion of the remaining unbroken part. There are one million miles of telegraph wire in the United States, or enough to go around the earth forty times. Four messages can be transmitted over any wire at one time by the quadruplex system now in daily use. Telegraphing from a moving train is accomplished through a circuit from the car roof inducing a current on the wire along the track.

The longest single telegraphic division is America to Europe via British America and New Zealand. Over one million messages are sent daily on the 170,000 miles of telephone wire in the United States. A two million candle power- arc light is operated in the light house at Housholm, Denmark. Two hundred and fifty thousand people are engaged solely in electrical, work in the United States. It takes about fifteen minutes to transmit a message from San Franciscoto Hong Kong via New York, Canso, Penzanze, Aden, Bombay, Madras, Penang and Singapore. Forty-two words per minute is the best time made in sending a message by the Morse alphabet. There are 300,000 telephones in use hi the United States. The most complete electrical plant on a war vessel is on the United States man-of-war “Chicago.” A transatlantic submarine cable costs about SI,OOO per mile. Four hundred miles of electric street car road is in operation in the United States. ' Five hundred volts in a single current is dangerous to human life. The Dogs were Ahead. Hunter—did you see a wolf and a pack of dogs pass this way? Farmer—That’s what; and gee whiz, wan’t they going though! “That’s good; and how were they making it?”’ “When they passed here the dogs were a little ahead.”—American Field. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts, being free from all drugs and poisonous chemicals, prudent housewives give them the preference.

A Man of Family.

Prodley—l hear you’ve been getting married. Brown—Yes. “Whom did you marry?” “Milly Jones, her mother, Btep father, and two maiden aunts.”—Harper’s Bazar.

Read DR. SARBER‘3 ad. in another column. JACOBS OIL CURES PERMANENTLY RHEUMATISM. i, Suffered fnt Nearly 30 Tears. 187 N. Chester St., Baltimore, Md ,.Jinii,nearly Sjl rears tAufferari with rheumatism inarm and shoulder; could not lift my arm Less than two bottles of fct. Jacobs Oil cured me. W. H. HLKSON. Of Many Tear*’ Standing. „ Gadsden, Crockett Co., Term. My case was rheumatism of many years’ standing, contra ted during the war; tried most everything without relief. St. Jacobs Oil finally cure a me. FRED. ROGGE. At DRUGGISTB AND DEALERS. THE CHARLES *. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. Md. ON® ENJOYS Both tho method and result* when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers andcurea habitual constipation. Svrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Svrup of Figs is for sale in 600 and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA Fls STROP CO. BAM HUMCi&OO, CAL utuaruu.xr. mwnu, **,

That Tired Feeling

Hw never been were prevalent or more frustrating than now. The winter ha* been mild and snheaithful, influenza epidemic and. fever* have .visited nearly all ©or homes, leaving about everybody iu a weak, tered-out, languid condition. The usefulness of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is Urns made greater than ® T ®r, for itis absolutely unequaled asfa building-up* strengthening medicine, Try it and you will realise it* recuperative powers. Hood’s Sarsaparilla “Hood’s Sarsaparilla has renewed my grip. lam 65 years of age and was all run down and discouraged. I hive taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla and on looking myself over find that I am much better, in fact quite s chap. Of course the medicine will not discount my years, hut it comes nearer to it than anything else.” baa*. A. loan, Shrewsbury, Mass. That Tired Feeling “Lpst spring I was Completely fagged out. My strength left me aifd I,felt sick and miserable all the time, so thstl CQuJd hardly attend to my business. I took one bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla ami it cured me. There is nothing like it," 8. 0. Bkgole, Editor Enterprise, Blleville, Mich. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, gt; six for *5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD 4 CO., Lowell, Mass. tOO DOSES ONE DOLLAR

Geography

Teacher (to dull boy of the class) — which New England Staqe has two capitals? Boy—New Hampshire. Teacher—lndeed! Name them. Boy—Capital N and capital H.— Harper’s Bazar.

Shaken out of Gear,

By malarial disease, the human machinery rah not half perform itaoffice. Digestion, secretion, evacua.ion aredisorde ed, the blood tecouies watery, the nerves feeble, the eountemuice ghastly, sleep disturbed and appetite capricious, i errible is this disease, fell its consequences. I here is, however, a known antidote to toe miasmatic poison, and a certain safeguard against it In malarious regions of our South and West, la South America, Guatemala and on the Isthmus of Panama, as well as in transmarine countries where the scourge exists, this iniinitible pr venti e and remedy. Hostetler’s Stomach Sitters, hus, during the last thirty-five Years, been constantly widen mg the at ea of is usefulness, and demonstratihg Is sovereign value. : iver complrfut, dyspep ia, constipation, kidney trouble, rheumatism and debility are all remedied by it. The lion’s share of a thing is naturally the main part.

Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury,

As me rcury will surely destroy the sense of smell and com pi toly derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous su faces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians as the damage they will do is t n fofd to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercery, and is taken internally, and sets directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure besure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & CoSold by Druggists, p ice 75c ner;bottle. The ring and letters which a girl returns are slight tokens.

Kissed: Another Man’s Wife

‘You scoundrel,” yelled young Jacob Green, At his good neighbor—Brown—‘You kissed my wife upon the street, I ought to knock you down.” That's where you’re wrong,” good Brown replied, In accents mild and meek; T kissed her, that i’vc not denied, But kissed her on the check—ind I did it because she looked so hand -ome—the very picture of beauty and uealth. What is the secret of it?” “Well,’’ replied Green, “since you ask it, I will tell you: she uses Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. I accept your apology. Good night.” “Favorite Prescription” is the only remedy for the delicate derangements and weaknesses of females, sold by drug gists, under a positive guarantee of giving satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it returned. For biliousness, sick headache, indigestion, and constipation, take Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. Eve was the first woman to get a fall “sack” if we remember rightly.

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... / VrEKT - ©Ho- July 11, 1889. Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson. Mich: Gents— l his is to certify that I had what is called sciatic rheumatism so badly that I was all drawn over to one side. My hip sank in so that you couid lay your hand in the «avity, and I could do no work for over one year. I tried some of the best physicians and did almost everything I could hear or think of. and nothing did me any *ood until I purchased a bottle of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup of Hines & .Son. druggists. Van Wert. O. Four bottles 3ured me and have never had it eince. Albekt Kino. We certify to the above testimoniaL Hines St Son. Druggists.

Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills.

These Pills are scientifically compounded, iniform in action. Kg griping pain so commonly following the use of pills. They are adapted to both adults ana children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have io equal in the oureof ihek Headache. Constipation. Dyspepsia. Biliousness; and. as in appetizer, they excel any other prep arnica. Some women like a whispered tale of love, but a belle prefers a declaration made in ringing tones.

Would You Believe

The proprietor of Kemp’s Balsam gives thousaoas of bottles away yearly? This mode of advertising would prove ruinour if the Balsam was not a perfect cure for coughs and all throat and lung troubles. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Don’t hesitate! Procure a bottle to-day to keep in your home or room for immediate or futnre use. Trial bottle free at ail druggists. Large size 50c and sl.

Cinderella found that a low menial position led to a hymeneal one. The peculiarity of Dobbins’ Electric Soap is thatrit acts right on the dirt and stains in clothes and -make them pure as snow, at the same time it preserves the clothes,and makes them keep clean ldnger. Have your grocer order it. a- -* Even the humblest toiler in the land ean resolve to live for a hire purpose.

Enclose Fee of One Dollar

With a history of your esse and I will send yon two written prescriptions, which can be filled at sny drnr store, guaranted to cure the worst forms of Ontario of the nose, throat or stomacu. DR, g. J. DECKARD, .Specialist in Diseases of ate nose, throat and lunss, Logansport, Ind. Enclose stamp for particulars, . ' Bronchitis is cured bv frequent small doses of Piso's Cure for Consumption. A Chicago druggist retailed over 100,000 “Tansill’s Punch” So. Cigars in four months.

The marked benefit which people inrun down ar weakened state of health derive from Hood’s sarsaparilla ronclusivety r>.ove« the claim that tbt medicine'“mak*s the weak strong.,’ It drsM not act like a stimulant, imputing ftctitlosa strength from which there must be a reaction of greater weakness than before, but possessing just those elements which the system needs and readily seize*. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bnilds up in a perfectly natural srsy, alt the w akened parte, gets u-pon the blood as a purifier sad vitalizer, and assists to healthy action thqso important organs, the kidneys sod liver. , “My daughter received mach benefit front the use ofVqod’* Sarsaparilla ns an- excellent tonic, after an attack of bronchial pneumonia." Bor. V. H. Adams, New Hartford, Conn. That Tired Feeling “X take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and (lift it the best medicine for the blood I ever tried. Large inantities of it are Bold ir-thia vicinity. As ahi loti mediins and curing tonic, it stands ahoad of all others.’ H. N.:Philmw, Editor >snUonl-Aat i.-rU*er, Hop* Valley, B. I. •-* ’ ” Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by all djuggists, ST; six for |5: Prepared only by C: L HOOP. A CO., Lowell. M. ee. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR

For coughs «tid IRttsfct tr übleft fisc “fit- wnn Bronqhl -ITroches ” —“They trip .in nt > ck of mv asthma cough vezy promptly.’’—e. Kr.lch, Miamiville, O. t Nowadays a man can find as much out about. Kfmself by gettir g on the jury as by running for the Presidency. LA JP ET r Z’ El IMPORTING AND BONDING FARM, LA t .V iLi t K, Tippecanoe County, Ind. CltOU^i Prop’s. i?Fefttteri4 nud J m^rtenr*T*f-^Gl —English Shire, Royal Belgium, Norman, Cu;tcn. General Purposeaiul Trotting Breeds. iiambicLouitm, Royal lif’orgSHml Morgans, Homo high grade; Urift and Coach horawi andXutk. Farm adjoinin' the city. Wc guarantee every horse v a Hell and we sell on an good terms as anyiirm. CORIiKSI'OHDENCIS SOLICITED. dUHH A TR VIR, I lOand 142 M«ip - - £A KA * £ r£E, INI). SYjKE’S Sure Cure. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CATARRH The largo number of certificates received of the virtues of .his preparation in the treatment of this unpleasant disease, abundantly attest its Ofucucy. It is timVnly medicine now on the market adapted to Catarrh, teat performs what it promises u nd effects not only s eedy relief but a permanent cure. Unlike many nostrums now before the public, it does not dry up temporarily the nasal discharges,: hut eradicates the producing cause thus leaving the system in a sound and healthy condition. Ask your druggists for a bottle of Sykea’ Sure Cure for Catarrh and Atmospheric Insufflator, and you will be healed of the malady. For sale by all Druggists. ROSS GORDON, Lafayette, Ind, Who le >a e Agent. A FRIZK OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Is offered by the Chic go, St. Paul 4 Kansas City itai w.-y Company to the members oi the National Educational Assoc.alion, and to teachers generally, for the most apnropriate pseudonym or nick-name that may be presented for its line. This road has recently reduced the time from Cnicago to St Pautand Minneapolis, to thirteen hours and thirty minutes. '1 Lie accommodatt< ns are the ties . and rates as low as the lowest. For further tnforma’ion add ess, ». .11,.i l SEN BARK, General Fass.Agt, Uhtcago, iff.

mmm pacific II LON PRICE RAILROAD LMDS » FREE Government L.ANDB. SE«DfOßStesicS',3s»a3 GHIS. B. UMBQRW, • 8 T H NTa7 \JSRS Pophan’s Astana Kpeelfl* Jr Relief In »* ukvtks. Pmezl). Swotjee, M. 1). frit*. ' '■-zj.-ilv 1 Asthma forZOyt-an: found no . '■CwtiCPt'i’™’ jiral relief until 1 tr.ert you.- Speci‘ttMfG&Slf&mgfSfrxM fie, w irk reliev. <ime dlately.” Sold by all l>rugg||a|igy fiat* $1 per box,by mail, post PACKAGE FREE. Address, T. POPBAH. Th# E|kharf Carr |~ ® Harness Mfg. Co. J", 16 J nrt irmml mm,,, at feSSk ttLOO, WHl*L* ALt rg. as, •«,!.* Ik,a Ua TfCV <r Y»di .l.r, ,r>.*t. Sk'c Amjwktn far.l- VIaLnWTV before baying. Far freight ■jfetßl I ■ if not aatlafacUry. Warranted for ’<£ jraara. 04 - pxg« i'atalegae FKKK. I 1 M /VIV *"’« F. B. PRATT. Ser’T. JIT I.fPW tlkhurt, Indiana.-BMBBBOSwMh

J 4 Jititit AieciL in* in th€ #* urid. tt frooa&fa »U. ISAAC thomlfsoA’s ngsawsm ja&jgssk^ aMption, and hai netn in constant use for nearly a century. There are few diseases to which mi 3 kind are subject more distressing than sore eyes, and none, perhaps for which more remedies hare bee tried without success For all external inflammation of the eyes it ts an Infallible remedy. If the dlreetions are fe Wowed it will never tail. We panic j lari r Invite the attest «n of physicians todts merits Foe by 5“ dru S*fc u -.. sc ' HJf thow-sox, boss k CO.. Tsoy, JOY. Established n*7 “MEXIMN CEBEUS POLLEH,” Aomauamekii specific for >ll Fem»le Diseases By mail, fl.oo, for (ms month's trentrhent For ssle b» druggists. K. 8. NKrt'BY, Prop'r, Indianapolis, In A Fie nsi o n ayafßsF fe«|S«SSffiS£t”S'i4tlgig!Ss6 3 yim Ih last war. 14 claims, atty since. UnUPSTU O Y. Book-keeping, business forms HUml. Penmanship, Arithmetic,tShort-hand.eto thoroughly taught by MAIL. Circulars fro* BRYAKTs BIMN-raaOOLDKCK. Buffalo, kYT--w. PRICE-LISTS OF RUfl MACHINES Patterns and Yarns, and Colored tissw at OPI u m atTu/rw "HI Stephens Lehasoa. Okta PATENTS Wa shingtou, D. O ■MBMssw Rend tor circular IK V 10-90. ENOPLB, Whoa writing to Advertisers renders wU center a fnror by mentioning this ynptr