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(Datarrh 18 ft blood disease. Until toe poison la expelled from the system, there can be ho enre for this loathsome and 4aogeroM malady. Therefore, the only effective treatment is a thorough course of Ajers treparlll the beat of all blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the better ; delay la dangerous. I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies, and was treated by a number of physi- . hot received no benefit nntil X to take Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. A lew bottles of this medicine cured me of tOiS tUnhlMnma ,r.-,nl.i

galyjrestored my health." Jesse M. Bogga, Holman's Kills, N. C. "When Ayer's Sarsaparilla was recommended to me for catarrh, I was inclined to donbt it efficacy. Having tried so many remedies, with little benefit, I had no faith that anything would cure me. I became emaciated from loss of appetite and impaired digestion. I HM -nearly lost the sense of smell, and my synem was badly deranged. I was about discouraged, when a friend urged me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and referred me to persons whom it had cured of catarrh. After taking half a dozen bottle of this medicine, I am convinced that the only sure way of treating this Obstinate disease is through the blood.' Charles H. Maloney, 113 Biver St.. Lowell, Mass. Ayor's Sarsaparilla, mniED a Dr. J. C Ayar & Co., LowelV Mass. Pries $1 ; six boltlas, $5. Worth I s VoUle.

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w u A ett AT BLKS8I50 TO WOMEN. Bead Syniptomi and Conditions this H peel ale will He II eve and Care. If Ynii have nervous or sick headachejrtom. II I UU achacbe, backache, spioeacbe, bloaU m(, internal neas or acaioing urine. fYou! have chronic weakness, bearing flown or perversions incident to ufe-uhangt lYC'J, hava uterine catarrh, suppressed or painful periods, or ovarian dropsy. f YftJI n"ve suspicious growths, disposed to I uu minor or cancer, or nemorrnage. t P"Me? op quickly a run-down eonxtitntion and brings refreshing sleep. tian& dispel those dull tired looks and feel inn. and hrtna back vouthful bloom ana oeauiy restores tne nervous system. t"MfLaM Give it to your weak and delicate i flllSlS daughters. Not a drop of impure aleod can escape its healing and purifying Influence. If Vnii value good health and hope for long III W J life, use female aXemedy. Sgssj Bwinntoins nontlnnrd with eerttfloatfw of fniwa. w J la "OuKta to Haslth" frae. Also advlca free. It. (IIimt Co.. Blna-haiton. K . T. t Jtnrftn ei.C -v;w n at v. mwu m aw v .V a iSia aai TUs&iw' (Truro tRA-flELD REGULATOR Ca atLANTaqi noj28 wlm FIRST POINT You ihuuM read Th i Chicago Daily Nsws because ignorance is txptmiot. You mutt read tarn paper. Probably you've always had a weekly you caa now afford a daily. Ths Chicago Dailt Nm coats but one cent per copyit's so cheap you can't afford to lose time waiting for a weekly. You ought to know about things when they happen not a week later. You live ia the nineteenth century, ia the greatest section of the greatest country on the earth, and you can t afford to be left behind. KtmtmtHt It i circulation is sao.ooo s day osr a aailUon a week and it costs by mail $ crv a asoata, four moatn Si.au, imcrntdjh B&tttries and Electrodes. By which a mild, bnt constant Euoraio currant la passed Tattooes: au disesaed part, than qnlcklv leltwvtng pain, purtfylng the blood and permanently earing roth asaie and fanaala deraogemen'a, kidney and bladder troab ss, tamunatu m. nervrns prostration nod o' harenroBle miadlea Uandredsenred lkare la Klebaaand alone. Cail on, or write t j DO. J. CaABXsE8; South Tenth Street, for 111 oat rated book van, giving rail paruaoiaia. nova awiy o YOU CAHE ABOUT TUB TJSJuUXQTH A2TS PTJ&ITT oftbe aaatartals In your PRESCRIPTIONS? Than take them to Allien, ths Fhaxmacist, Mate street. Teltaawe 834. HsiiUrmiATiirQ GAS Electric light Either

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Tha O. B. pt; cu ii txpaotod tcorrow. The dioing room at ths depot ia being frcsoosd. Oarrett Vaoiaot has rsmoTed to tha Mason trroparty oa Boath Third straat mit Main. : Htrus. StMiieer & Uj. shipped a ear load ot ehnreh iurnitnre to Smith's Grove. Ky., to day. Oeorge Knolleaberg is snfisring from slight indisposition and unable to attend to business to- day. Charles Peterson has n beautiful ma ilt box on exhibition at WilsVe ehioa store. It will be disposed ot at nms. Orsee M. E ehnreh ehoir rehearsal this evening at 7:30 sharp. Members are r qassted to be oa hand promptly Never before were our merobanta so well supplied with goods suitable for the holidays, and they are haying a good trade. - Uioeola Tribe bad a abort and unimportant aeasion last night, but will bava considerable work at the next meeting. . O' i). Binkley attended the meeting of trustees ot DePauw Uoiyersity at Indianap jlis yesterday, and returned home this morning. Web Chandlee left last night for Pittsburg. He has iust completed a eontraet for 16 500 Qamewell fire alarm tor tiaudusky, O. Miss Minnie Dormeier, of South Fourth street, entertained about twenty ot her young friends last night at an oldfash ioned tally pulling. Mr. end Mrs. Freak Farquhar esme up trom Cincinnati last evening to attend the fnoeral ot Will Farquhar, which occurs to-morrow. "Some Aspects ot the Character of Charlee Sumner" will be the aubfeot ot the Rev. Mr. Cathell's paper before the Taesday club next Tuesdsy night. The Architect Club was entertained this week by Miss Adah E. Hadley. North Ninth street. It adjourned to meet the first Monday after New Year. Miss Mabel Cartwright, Fort Wayne avenue, who is very ill with typboid fever, was thought to be slightly better this morning, and her recovery is hoped tor. State Auditor Carr deoides that town ship assessors and trustees elected under the new law cannot take their effioes until the first Monday in August of next year. The First Baptist Sunday school will meet lor a aoag rehearsal to-night. The new books have arrived, and every member ot the sohool is expeoted to be present. Briok laying was completed on Howard's fine building on Fort Wayne avenue last evening. It will be ready tor oeoupanoy by Pogue & Miller by the 1st ot January. Masselli & Rill have completed their oontiaot on the E. A K. grade from here to Centreville, sad it has been accepted. Thie morning they eommenoed on another three-mile ooatrast just wast of Centre ville. Under a new arrangement a sleeper is attached in this city on the 7 uii p. m. train for New York, enabling oar eitiseos goi East to have a ehoiee of a- SrfcaL t hin ta a isstHpa aba, haa Innm beta desired, and will be appreciated. MUs May Alexander's sohool. No. 30, near Elliott's mill will give a basket social tbis evening tbat will doabtless be a very enoyable affair, and will be largely attended. Qiite a number ot young people from this city will be present. Neuralgic paroxysms are often of ex treme violenoe. and brought on by the slightest provocation, suoh as a draught ot cool air. Ua tbe first intimation ot suoh an attack rub with Salvation OilIt can be bought at all druggists tor only 25 csnta. The reoent prosecutions for selling liquor to minors has oaused a feeling of dit quiet among saloon-keepers in this cits. They don't know where the light aing is going to strike aext. The only eafe thing tor them to do is to observe the liquor law to the letter. Frank Heidkamp, aa aged German, who is well known here, went to Cincinnati some three weeks ago to visit his children, several ot whom reside there. A telegram was reoeived last night an nouncing his death. , The remaiaa will be brought here to morrow morning for burial. Dr. C. A. Robinson, of Fort Wayne. editor of Poultry and Pets, the organ ot the Central Indiana Poultry Assooia tion, and R Robinson, a prominent dog tanoier of Indianapolis, arrived yesterday to attend the poultry exhibit. These gentlemen will be Judges ia their respective departments. The Young People's Christian En deavor Society ot St. John's Lutheran ohuroh had a meeting last night, at which the following effiaers were elected for the ensuing year: Edward Stegman, President; Edward Dingledey, VicePresident; Lucy Yogt, Secretary ; Frank Wibker, Treasurer. Kingsbury Bliss and E. L. Reynolds have reoeived notioe ot the death of their unole, Richard Tucker, ot Springfield, Mass. He waa a prominent manufacturer, and was well knowa ia religious sad political circles. He has many friends in Richmond who will be pained to hear ot his death. Rev. M. Mahin, D. returned from Indianapolis last evening, where he attended a meeting ot the board ot directors ot De Pauw University. He reports tha election of Dr. J. P. D. John as president ot De Pauw University and Dr. H. A. Gobia as dean of the theological department ot that university. ' Simoa Martin, of this oity, suffered considerable loss by tha cyclone of last Tuesday aight by damage done oa his farm ia Rush county near Strawn's. His teaeea were blown down, a largo number ot trees ia hie famous sugar orchard were uprooted and his soalee-house was moved from its touadatioa. The Wayne County Agricultural aad Horticultural Society will hold its annual meeting at the city building tomorrow, the 14th, at 2 o'clock. Reports ot all standing committees are to bo made, bills allowed, etc, after which the annual election will bo held for offi eere tor 1890. A full atteadance ot all members is desired. Qua Keaaepohl waa before the Mayor yesterday altera oen oa six charge three tor selling liquor oa Sunday to iaora. two to snlliag liquor oa weak

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tS aad costs for violating the pool law, aggregating $149. Hero is a pointer to drivers oa the road ways r Tha law provide that if a aaa wants to go taster than another oa ahead ot him oa the road is going he ha a right to pass, and if he ia prevented by th other aad an accident should happea thereby, the man thus obstructing the road is responsibls for damage done. No man has a right, however, to infringe upon th rights of others ia trying to pass. A circular has been sent out from the weather bureau at Washington, making distinction between a eold wave aad a sever eold ware. A cold wave is oa whea it is anticipated there will be a twenty-four hour fall ia temperature of more thaa eigbteea degrees aad reaching below thirty-four degree. A severe eold wave will be one whea the temperature will tall six degree lower, or at least to below twenty nine degree. It would seem that we are not tha oaly people haying a mild winter. This morning Mr. Wildig. who is employed with F. M. Curtis, handed us a copy of the Chester (England) Chronicle ot November 23, trom whien we elip the following: "Spring is around as. The temperature is high, aad the song ot the thrush is heard on every bush. Mr. Shepperd, ot Bridee-street Row. called at the Chroaiole cf&e oa Thursday aad left a strawberry spray ia full flower, aad . a berry as large as a pea. The spray was plueked at Steadall's Garden oa Liverpool road. At Eaatham. ia Mr. Tobia's garden, there is aa apple tree ia full blossom aad a strawberry bed ia full flower."

Tks gfMt fMrtssllnc iMk ar Travel . sua as) vemiaira cm rmi Woadere ot the tropios or explorations and adventures ot Henry M. Stanley and other world rendwned travelers, ineluding Livingston. Baker, Cameron, Speke. Emin Pasha, DuChaillu, Anderson, etc., etc. Thrilling aoeount of famous expeditions, marvelous esoapes, wild sport ot the jungle and plain, cu rious eustoms ot savage races, tourneys in unknown lands, and marvelous discoveries ia the wilds ot Africa, graphic description ot beautiful soenery, fertile valleys, vast forests, mighty rivers and cataracts, inlands aeae, mines ot untold wealth, ferocious beasts.etc. The whole comprising a vast treasury ot all that is marvelous and wonderlul ia tbe xark Continent. FROM 8KA TO 8SA. ! Stanley's expedition trom Zsmibar right across the oontinent to the Congo, is so full ot perilous adventure, so re markable for pluok and resolution, that it stands out boldly as tbe greatest achievement ot our timee. WONDIBFUL DI8COVBBIE8. Astronomy boasts ot new sune discovered in the emblazoned firmament; men with piok and shovel have uncovered mines of untold wealth in the bosom ot the earth ; deep sea oredgings have revealed wonders in the caverns ot the vast deep, but Stanley, the conquering hero, rivaled tbe achievement ot scientific discovery, and thrilled the world with hi datsling triumph. 8AVAQS DEMONS. History affords ao records of fearless adventures more marvelous than are written upon the eatrancing pages of this unrivaled work A brilliant panorama of tropical wonders passes before the reader'e epell-bonnd gasa. Stanley tr aver see vast and fertile plains, luxuriant valleys and desert wastes. His reoent expedition tor the relief ot the world-renowned Emin Pasha fixes upon him the gase ot all civilised people. The latest adventures and discoveries are fully narrated ia this superb work, whioh will opea the way tor the triumphant advance ot oivilizatioa and eommeree in the Dark Continent. This grand and valuable book is in one large octave volume ot over eight hundred pages, splendidly embellished with over two hundred fine engravings, written by Henry Davenport North, D. D .the well knowa author of Earth, Sea and Sky, etc Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1889 by J. R. Jones, in the office ot the Librarian ot Congress at Washington. D. C. German edition in - same style and at same priee as in English. Agents wanted in every city, town and sohool district in the State of Indiana. Send for prospeotus or outfit and terms to agent at once. Only fifty cents for a grand outfit. J amis P. Rsid. General Agent, Richmond, lad.. No. 11 North Fifteenth street. A lady in tezaa Writes: My case is ot long standing: has bkQd many physicians; have tried every remedy I eould hear of, but Bradfield s Female Regulator is all that relieved me. Write Th Bradfield Reg. Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by all druggists. 3 The ILaite C?yelaae A. L. Mc Means went to Strawns yesterday to see the destruction oaused by the eyelone at the home ot his old friend. General Sam Watson. Hs says th published report is not an exaggeration. His handsome residsnoe was ruined can never be repaired, for it is removed from its foundation the top story entirely demolished, and the remainder twisted out ot shape. The root ot his barn waa blown oft. aad a number ot fine tree were demolished. To add to the General's misfortune, he tepped oa a rusty nail which penetrat ed hi foot several inches, and he is completely disabled by it. His old friend. Cy. Coffin's damages are also considerable. - The root ot hi barn waa blown off, his carriage house was blowa ovsr. hi residence waa eon aiderably damaged, aad he had several floe trait tree uprooted. The barn of John Viokery was un roofed, and he suffered - considerable loss ia the way ot timber destroyed. Btatx or Ohio, Cut of To lido LrCAB COTjJTTT. 88. f Feahk J. Chxxiy makes oath that he is the eeaior partner ot the firm ot F. J. CBSSnT & Co, doing busiaess ia th City ot Toledo, county and Stat aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS tor each aad every case of Ca tarrh that can not be cored by th ot Mall 8 cata&kh cttrk. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me aad subscribed in my presence, this 6ih day ot Deeember, f - I A. V. W. i 8al A. W. GLEASON. ( . J Notary Public Hail s Uatarrb uur is taaea inter nally aad acta directly upon th blood aad mucus surface ot th sysUm. Send tor taetuaoaials tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75 eeata.

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E.J. He ffner, local ; agsc V Singer Sewing Maohine XlaaC . Company, waa arrested yaatereU boob by Detective Charts P" warrant issued upon th atWilliam MeMUlUn. charging at having: mbeztled t95 belonging ( Singer Sawing Machine Maanfac Company. Mr. Heffaer had whr the busiae ia this city and L. account to the eoananT tor sums oi money mat oame inioauir - ,. , as their agent, aggregatias fX I . . . . a..:.-.-Heftaer. oa the advieaxl I H. U. Johnson, very protxr say anything concerning noon which h has been haa a brother residing ia who ha been advised of I i ..J, aad he is expected to eomo L Y4 -Th preliminary trial ha t" " f next Monday morning betor t llbl Sol Meredith Post. G. A. splendid meeting last night. - . k . Tbe oommittee on coniereno i. ed that the installation ot the oCr Ssl Meredith Poet, G. A. B.,Vf 4)1 she Woman's Relief Corpa, aad ol V P. Benton Camo. Sons of V would Uk place oa the 2d of Jtv confined to member oi these orr 'ry. tinna and their families. - It was also agreed to give a nrt" musioal entertainment at Phimpa-vr Honae on the aight of the 31st eft De cember, at whieh would be give away the piano donated to Sol Meredith Post by James M. Starr, and tbe lawn, mowers givea tbe Jfost by . v.rwwiett. The priee ot ticket will be SO outs, and every holder ot a ticket will Jkav a oatnoe oa these artioles. fr" Tea dollars was donated by tK Post to Durohase Christmas toys for tbe chil dren at the Koightatown Home. Books of tickets for the snbsrtaiament can be procured of Qaarteif aster Likins, and it is urgently rcquestc ithat all comrades take hold of the mi..yr." The Mlaeteasatsa lasllaaa 1 The Nineteenth Indiana reunion held at Winchester was the best ever held by that gallant regiment. Then wra about 200 soldiers ot that regimttt ad ot tha famous "Iron Brigade" t0.wki.a it was attached, and they were well eared for by the citizen ot that town, ho aro noted tar their Hospitality. Colonel Dudley, who was in oommand at Gettysburg, where he lost a lag, wa present and received a hearty greeting from the boys. The eamp fUw- waa a grand oooasioa, and waa a aonro of muoh enjoyment to soldiers aaa citi zens. ' v Tke (Statte Teatebera' aaaasrtmrj The programme for the thirty-sixth annual meeting of the Indiana -. State Teaohers' Association has been arranged. The meeting will be held in Plymouth Churoh. Indianapolis, trom Deoember 25 to 28, inolusive. A number of interesting paper on school work, will be presented, to be followed by general uisaoaaiuB. aaansws wui mm us uolivered by eeveral prpminnt K - M - aad professors throughout tk Last evening at the barsoui John'a Lutheran ehnreh. bv th pastoi Rev. H. Wiokemyer, Mr. William Blo meyer and . Miss Lizzie Wistuneyer. The bride and groom are worthy young people, and there is no doubt that their union will be productive ot happiness and prosperity. Meettnsra Ta-ainae. King Solomon Chapter, R. A. M. Germania Lodge K. ot P. Whitewater Lodge I. O. O. F. Not So Smart. An uptown Sc rati ton man thought a great deal of his old mother cat for a little while after he reached home the other evening1. He saw her carry a dead English sparrow from the front yard to the back of the house, and oa the back porch he found thirteen more dead sparrows in a heap. The cat dropped the last one on the pile, and the man praised puss for her remarkable work. It tickled him so much that he went right awav and told his nearest neighbor all about the cat's feat of catching fourteen sparrows in one afternoon. His bliss was of short duration, for the fact of the matter was that the cat hadn't caught a single one of the birds alive. The neighbor to whom he was bragging about the eat had shot every one of the sparrows from his window with a little rifle, and the birds had dropped into the other man's yard. Scran ton (Pa.) Letter. Another New Vegwtabla. Another new vegetable has been introduced into France by M. Pailleux, the indefatigable collector of new alimentary plants. The plant has been received through the aid of M. Bouley. head gardener to the maharajah of Cashmere. It is called the Congalou. This vegetable is a ort of a turnip with the form of a radish, and with the skin of an attractive bright red color. The flavor is nearly that of the ordinary turnip, but very much stronger, the consistency of the root is such that it does not soften in cooking. It appears tbat in the Himalayan regions the Congalou is eaten as a salad, sliced in very thin rounds and highly seasoned. Vick's 31arajirT Poet are born. Oaly waiter girls are made to order. St. Paul Globe. 1STB That good Richmond people are using and endorsing the new medioine known as Guaiaoo Cloverine. It is a remarkable f aot that no one preparation now on the market ha produoed so positive an effect in altering the blood and fluids of the body aa this remedy doe. Try a bottle aad obtain a new leas ta of life, fl per bottle at Warn star's drug stora, 730 Main street. 2 of a chronic catarrh patient is often so offensive that he becomes an obfeot ot disgust. After a time nloeration sets in, the spongy Don are attacked aad freqieatly entirely destroyed. A eoastaat aonro of disoomf ort is th dripping ot the purulent aeeretiona into the throat, sometime producing inveterate bronchitis, whieh ia it turn has been th exciting cause ot pulmonary ilisaasn Th brilliant results which have atteaded it as for year past properly deeignat Ely's Oraai Balm a by far th best aad only ear. 5-dw2w Is

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N. U." Get a tree trial bottle at A. G. Luken & Co. drag stota. 2 Are yon disturbed at night and broke of your rest by a sick child sufisring aad crying with paia ot cutting teeth r 11 so, send at oae aad get a bottle ot Mm Winslow's Soothing Syrup tor Childra Teething. Its vain is ineeieula, ble. It will relieve th poor Cl suf trr- immediately. Dpad npoa itmothers, there is ao mistaks about it, II aree dyasatary aad diarrhoea, wgaJats th stomach aad bowvls. wjfs rial eciie,oftaa th no, r?.: i i' T es3a4fcJfr-l2r--3r "?ti. t arhdi rattan. 1 4 f i-l-i, Cjzry lt i ri'i ViC tion at aaoof th oliaad sMrttmaJ aurses aad physicians ia th United States, and is for. sals by all druggistf throughout th world. Priee 23 oeatt a bottle, r , may25dw-tf Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriau ! If too hava aumbness in arm or limos, heart skips, beats, thumps or flutters, or you are nervous aad irritable ia danger ot shock Dr. Kilmer's Ocian Wmd regulates, relieves, oorreots and cures. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. dw A Happy Fanner. Warner Underwood, a prominent resident ot the village of Dexter, N. Y.( says: "My wife and I oontraotoa severe colds last tall which resulted in terribly Mnhi..Am. oMtwha ws ti asrara, W tried thing wo oould think of but were unable get relief. After two month ot sut- ' , ing we were induced to try Van T t?e laam, petore thejthird bottle wa gooe our ooughs bad entirely tiis-1 appeared and we were aa well aa evor. I cannot say too muoh in praise of this wonderful remedy." Trial size free. For sale by A. G. Luken A Co. 6 When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Wlin she became Kiss, she clung to Castoria, Whea she had Children, she gave them Castoria, No lady should live in perpetual fear and suffer from the more serious troubles that so often appear when Dr. Kilmer's Cox puts Fkmalk Rxmkdt is oertain to prevent Tumor and Canoer there. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. dw StcMtdesi treat Is. The papers are full of sudden deaths. It you have choking sensations, flutter ing, pain or tenderness in chest, faint easily, take Dr. Miles' New Cure for the heart, and so escape death, as did Henry Brown, druggist, ot Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. 5 Hlbkeirsrs Btneanaatla ssS Utsr Pllla. The Pills are scientifically oom pounded, uniform in action. No grip ing pain so oommonly following the use ot Pills. They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety, We guarantee they hava no equal in the euro ot Sick Hkadachs, Constipation, Uyspepeia, .Biliousness, and. as an appe tuer, they excel any other preparation. if or sale by A. U. lrux.cn & Co. nov9 dwly aesxteWa Araun Halve. Tn Ban? Saxtb ia th world tot Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhsum, Fsvsr Sores, Tstter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Jkrnptaoas, aad positively ear .fuss, ot ao pay required. It is guaranteed tc srv perfect satisfaction, or moaev re funded. Priee 25 cents per box Fo sale by A. O. Luken M Co Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Dr. Joel Fithian'a Cough Cur is certainly the beet remedy nude for coughs, oolds and sore throat. It acta like a magic and is put within the reach of everybody. In whooping cough ni roup there is nothing better. 25 cents per bottle at Wampler's drug stors. dAW S Tks tanaers, in their swamps wars sura. Could find the roots and plants that ear. If, by their knowledge they only knew For Jan tte o leasee each ass grew. Take courage niw, and "nvsmp-Bsot try. (for kidney, trrer and bladder eons plaints) For sale by A. Q. Luken & Co. dw The early history of America is full ot inataaoea ot mea having great aerve. Bat wa arc rapidly beeominr th most nervous poopla oa earth. Tha reoent increase of iaaanity, epileptie fit, headache, . backache, aeuraigia. sleepleesaasa. nervouneas, dygpepaia. flnttering ot the heart, etsu, poiat to aa early da oay of th race, unices this tendency is cheeked. Nothing will ear these diseases lik Dr. Miles' Nrvia,warrantea to eontaia aaitner odi morphine. Sample bottle fr at A. O. Lukea A Co.'s drag store. Doa't fail

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