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iiiOfjsunpTiofj, IN its Ant stages, can P successfully checked by Mi prompt ana of Ayer'a CTher-i-jr wetre4. Even in the later ' period of that disease, the cough la wonderfully relieved bjr UUa medicine. I have used Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral with the beat effect in my practice. Thia wonderful preparation once saved my life. I had a constant cough, night Sweata, waa greatly reduced in tfoah, and given up by my physician. One bottle and a ball of the Pectoral cured we." A. J. ilon, M. D., Middleton, Tennessee. 8everal years ago I was severely 11L The doctors said I was in consumption, and that they could do nothing forme. DUt advised me, as a last resort, to try Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. After taking thia medicine two or three months I waa cured, and my health remains good to tb present day." Jaiaea liircliaxd, Darien, Conn. Several years ago, on a passage home from California, by water, I contracted so severe a cold that for some days X waa confined to my state-room, and a physician on board considered my Ufa In danger. Happening to have a bottle ot Ayer'a Cberry Pectoral, I used it freely, and my lungs were soon restored

so a healthy condition. Mince then 1 tiave Invariably recommended this prep, ration." J. B. Chandler, Junction, Va. Iyer's Cherry Pectoral, ynsraaxD bt Or. J. C. Ayer V Co., Lowell, Mats. Bets ay all Vngglmtm. Pries SI; six bottles, aft. DR.KILMER'S TKPTI A WO Oi(lIT10KI This Smm-1S Will ..a fmrm. 14 Vfiiir hiiart thumps aftr sudden effort. Mart disease, faint spells, fits or spasm. iuui skips oeaut or nutters, ir you nava VMit reel as inouirn water was s-iiuierinff I l WIS arounu toe neart,or nave nearturoptty fYou ears, disposed to nervous rielratiou. xy. snoea or suuuen aeatii. have Neuralgia, Numlmwia arm or IjkJ limbs, dartinir nains like Hheumatixm owsn-wwa prevents it got nit to trie m-nrt. rnHntllWMMMr;. "WO UK TOHEALTU" jtml JtJ IMT-. Lifts SOc. Crtr Ur-e II. CO. nui Ban I .I I r sJ,btHMSV .an." n'sOTFNCT JlSJSP&Vw CHILD pSRASFIELD REGULATOR Ca ATLWiTAgi novSVdwIm You should read Tm Chic. . CO IlAtLV NbW boil IfM- , ,XUW. VOU ( read win paper. rrobdbly you've always had a weekly you caa now alford a daily. T Chica.-o Uailv Nsws costs but one cent per copyIt' M cheap you can't atford to lose time waiting for a weekly. You ought to know about things when they happen not a week later. You live in the nineteenth century, in the greatest section of the greatest country on the earth, and you can't afford to ba left behind. P0tNT riifrr circulation is no. - j --- amnion a week-ami it c sts by sS eta. a month, iour months fi.c,-tV-TT,T,TJimrATiNQ GAS Electric light Leare Orders tor Either IUchmond Gas Co.'s Offlci 818 BAIN STREET. taarlSeVM " IM YOU ABOUT THJfl (XJUOTOTB ADD FTTRXTY of the matarlali in yoar PRESCRIPTIONS? Than take them to Allison, the Pharmacist, ltli Matai street, TeJephoae 234.

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When sii-r J ran waa married The church was nf and green K"itt flowers and fwraa we carried To brigbti-r make the scene. A wediunjr bell was hanging Above tiie aitar rail. And none might bear Its clanging' 8ave she who wore the veil. "The InveUeHt of flowers. It's Just yourself," it said. An f petals fell in showers When sister Jean was wed. When siHter Jean was married The orjraa slowly played, A If the music tarried To keep her still a maid. The women w-tt, and children Fair summer roses nuns;. And praiae of her beauty Came faot from every tongue. "No maid was ever swueter, Uod blMs your pretty bead. The neighbors sid to pret her. When sister Jean waa wed. When sister Jean was married The gallery was drk. And in the darkest corner Sat one she did not mark. Who, while his heart waa breaking. Moved bis wan hps in prayer That her heart knew no achingNo taste of his despair; And no prayer was so earnest As that he softly said Up In the graljery corner When sinter Jean was wed. Phil L. Baker. A Million and a Half. Two men walked rapidly down "Wall street yesterday afternoon and entered one of the prominent banking: institutions. They were sturdy, heavy set men. One carried a small black satchel. Both kept their eyes roaming from side to side. I followed them into the bank. The man with the satchel sat down, dropping the ba carelessly on the floor. The other went into the receivinja: teller's inelosure, reached down into his breast pocket and extracted a package of bills. These were hastily counted, and the two strangers iefi. Hie teiier jammed the bills into an envelope, sealed it and pitched it into a safe, afterward closing the door in a perfunctory manner. The entire transaction occupied less than two minutes. Then the teller turned to me and said : "How much do -you think was in that package ?" "Why, about f 500." "Yes, and a little more. It contained one million four hundred and forty odd thousand." "You don't mean it!" "Yes," he said, showing1 his memoranda. "You see, it's nearly all in $10,000 bills. There is not great danger in carrying- notes of that denomination, because, except here in New York, they are so seldom used that suspicion would at once be directed toward any one who attempted to negotiate them. " One thiiifr still puzzled me. "What did the messenger have in his satchel?" "Nothirg; but a half bn'ck. The satchel is carried as a blind, to throw any possible thief off the track." New York Cor. Philadelphia Press. The Swiftest Banning Animal. In a recent number of The Sun I saw a statement that the prey hound is probably the swiftest quadruped. But there is an animal on the Colorado plains which is much swifter. It is the small red prairie fox, commonly known as "the swift." A good greyhound will pull down two or three from a bunch j of antelo)es, but the swift escapes J readily from him. In the chase the fox will stop still and wait until the hound is near him, and then easily distance him, and repeat the same maneuver. It does not jump, like" a hound, but runs with a peculiar glidlncr motion, its legs are oi meuium length, and muscular. - On one occasion one escaDed from a i box trap, by the side of which. I ws BtaJiUin K- Jear me was a dog, who was a good enougti runner to pick up a jack ranuu occasionally. Tlie dog jumped for the fox as the latter came out or the trap, yet at a distance of 150 feet the fox stopped still and waited for the dog. In regard to jack rabbits, they are not so swift as generally supposea. Their troeress is by tremendous lumps. I have measured twenty-four feet in the snow, in a straight line be tween successive footprints, and the animal was going up hill, too. But in these flights they lose time, and the hound, wolf and fox, whose feet strike the ground more constantly, will readily overtake them. These facts are from mv own expe rience, and may be relied upon. al ter L. V llder in iew iork; bun. The Tomb of Gen. Grant. Night is over the great city, and the stars, with tueir silent eyes, iook dowiimon the tomb by the river, as, in the long ago, they looked down there unon a wilderness scene, when thetirows of Ilendrick Hudson moved through the ever flowing waters. And there the waters will continue to flow on and on until another great leader shall arise irenared for the last great conflict. And this conflict will not be one of blood, but intellectual and moral one that shall adjust to the use of the toiling millions a righteous measure for their labor in a laud overflowinc with wealth and abundance more than sufficient for the comfort and welfare of every deserving oue. even to the verv last, the humblest son and daughter of toil. But victory will never ensue until character, and not gold, has become the general measure of res-ard. and the race has at tained that high moral plane where no one can wield vast possessions and live under the withering scorn thai would befall Li if L.e lived for hiua-

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.Historical ColieoKsperlaBeata la Taatlaa. From some experiments made at the University of Kansas, it appears that the average person can taste the bitter of quinine when one part is dissolved in 152,000 parts of water. Salt was detected in water when one part to 640 of the liquid was used. Sugar could be tasted in 2S8 parts of water, and common soda in 48. In nearly all cases women could detect a smaller quantity man men. su uouis isepuoiic. Africa Jasnpera. Dr. Bennett, of Griqnaland. writes in The South African Journal an account of a peculiar nervous affection which is met with among the Griquas and other natives and individuals of mixed descent living in Griqualand. He suggests that perhaps the affection is similar to that prevalent among the French Canadians, and known there by the name of "jumpers." Dr. Bennett say 8: "The affection is entirely confined to the male sex, and I never saw or heard of a case in a female. The victims of this strange form of neuro sis go through the most extraordinary and grotesque antics on the slightest provocation. A whistle, a touch, a shout anvthing, in fact, sudden and unexpected will 'set them going. Some will stiffen their limbs, make hideous grimaces, and waltz about as if they had no joints in their body. "Oth ers will jump wildly about like dancing dervishes, imitating the particular sound that had acted as an exciting cause. Some, again, will make use of the most obscene expressions on a transient impulse, correcting them selves immediately afterward, and ex pressing their regret for having used such lauguage; while others, on the spur of the moment, will do any thing they are told to do. If they should happen to have a piece of tobacco in then hand, and one should suddenly shout, 'Throw it away V they will do so at once, running away for a short distance, and trembling all over their body. I remember one case in particular; it was that of a 'bastard' boy, a mason by trade. Ue had been handed a piece of tobacco, and the person who handed it to him shouted out suddenly. Throw it away; it is a snake!' lie first danced about wildly for a short time, and then ran away as fast as he was able ; but he had not gone far, when he fell down in a 'fit,' and it was some time before he recovered." Science. Killed by Cannibals. A number of natives of the Solomon Islands decoyed an Englishman named Nelson and three native boys to one of their villages and then murdered them. The bodies of the victims were devoured by their murderers. Upon learning of tle massacre the captain of the British cruiser Royalist proceeded to the scene and shelled the villages along the coast where the murders were committed. The natives deserted the villages and fled to the hills, where they are safe from pursuit. Other cases of cannibalism on the islands are reported. It was on one of these islands that Mr. Bates, an English yachtman, landed from his vessel and started into the woods. He never came back. A small party vainly searched for him, and for years trade goods landed on the island were done up in wrappers on which were printed the words, .Bates, we are lookintr for you." It was also on one of the Solomon group that an unfortunate Italian was kept as a slave tor a number of years, until he finally got a chance to escape to New Britain, where at last accounts he was living among the natives, bis mind almcsti wholly destroyetLL by bis sufferings of arlter years. The Solomon islands are among ine chief centers of cannibalism in the Pacific. But the greatest feat of canni balism recently reported from that part of the world relate to about BOO Chinese immigrants to Australia who were wrecked in the ship &u raui on Bossel Island. Mr. Basil Thomas says th ill futed Chinese were kept by the savages of liossil Island on a email iKln.ru! nfur them, where they were confined in an enclosure and half atarveil The natives carried them over to the bisr island at the rate of three a day to be killed and eaten, until only one was left to tell the story, Washington Star. Traveling Aoaossmodatlons for Soldi arm. Tin uarivtAPv of war has ordered that the following sleeping and parlor , . i 11 1 CT . car accommodations oeaiioweu uiutc and soldiers w.hUe traveling on puDiic ,l,,xr. Officers of the army traveling on A. ,citV t ww-ia olrka and acents in ,i. Tiiiiiarv urvir tmveliiis' under orders on public business, sergeants A.nWoi tATO-ar-.i and Tion-cominis-iAISSl -aaA ajsrw vv ssaa sioned officer of like grade, sergeant of the signal service, ana genera service men, when traveling on duty without troops, and when necessary, invalid soldiers traveling under orders, will be allowed one double berth in a sleeping car, or the customary 6taterwlotirma on boats and I VVSiAA uvvviiiiuvv.. . etoamers where extra charare is made firms. The same al lowance is authorized, in the discretion of the chief signal othcer, in the case vF -vtfu-0 le a i7) nriratMi of the sicroal n.'Vior tnarolincr on dutV Under orders without troops, w hen traveling at night, or when the travel exceeds twelve continuous hours. Officers of the army traveling on duty with troops shall also be allowed one seat in a day parlor car. vv asningmn omr.

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Vpaa the tabie small bK.tiesl Tns window and the painted aersea, Youll Had tae volume full in view Tte ciaaped wnii gold aad txnod ta Owse, stt beside me here. I far. And see me torn the J "ars away. With every pictured pace, and call Tbem bavca to me, mj lovers all. This was a roan divine, wnaee eyes Saw nothing lower than the skies. i Whom every tone aad look and pane Was full of light and saintly rrac. When at the chorcn I saw the Habt From windows stained with eoiors bright. In rainbow glory round him fall. I thought I loved him best of all. t This was a youth whose eale fdaae Had swept the prairies' sride expanse; Whose arm aad plied from shore ta shore In waters wild the fearless oar. When first I happened to behold His bright dark eye and bearinr ud. His graceful figure straight and tall, I said: "1 loved him best of ail." . " 1 Here Is a face in which the pride I Of ancient blood is soon descried; And yet on Mount Olympus trod In days of old no Grecian god ' More beautiful, and when above My chair be leans, and breathes of loa. In summer, soft and musical, I knew I loved him best of siL The light is growing very dim, i And we will close the book with hint, Tears on my cheek, you say? Ah, not Tis but the fire's too ardent glow. One lis the young divine is wed; And one the dark eyed youth is deadT One, in far lands beyond my call. And yet I think I loved them alt Bert Ford in Brooklyn EaglsT Asleep la a Country Churchyard. An old man who sleeps by the road side yonder, and upon whose tomb art the familiar lines bearinnins. "Remem ber me as you pass by, spent the greater portion of the last ten years of his life by his wife s grave, lie came in the early morning, and after removing any microscopic weed that might have showed itself since the previous evening, would light his pipe and solemnly contemplate the stones in his vicinity. He went away regularly to his meals, and as regularly took his afternoon nap on the grass by the graveside. Shortly before his last visit to the cherished spot he requested me to decipher for him the dates upon several of the gravestones; and we conversed about many we had known in life, and who 'had passed away. I remarked that the churchyard was a very pretty place, and his face lighted up as he rejoined: "Ah, mester, I've always thought I should like to be buried here, for," looking around, "you see, there's such a splendid view from here." This was uttered in good faith, and the old man seemed convinced that neither colli n lid nor churchyard clods would obstruct his view. Perhaps they don't I In a few weeks he came to his favorite haunt to stay. "Poor old William," the flowers upon your grave have run wild long ago, and no one seems toremember you as they pass by. Chambers' Journal. A Prudent Courtier. Frederick the Great, of Prussia, who had a violent temper, was in the habit of playing at dice with one of his adjutants, using a cup and two dice of solid silver. One day Frederick complained that the game was rather dull when there was not money at stake, and proposed that they throw for a penny a throw. "Not much," replied the adjutant, who was a plain spoken sort of a man, "I think we had better not risk any money. As it is now, without any moneyed inducements, when your majesty loses you throw the cup and dice at me. What will become of me if there should be money on the game and yournaiesty ahouldiot. x outings, r l "Four Xjb Hot De Prone." In the beginning of the Eighteenth century the now so powerful Ger man empire was nothing more can the little kingdom of Prussia, having its title of Duchv of Brandenburg. The country was very poor and the military discipline ery hard. Frederick Wifhelin 1 was very harsh, cross and stingy, and did not even know, perhaps, what it was to make a present. And his reputation was so well grounded and so widely i . i . -. i . . i, i , . . ...... Bureau mat it uecaiuea l i w oj o man nail .vnrked for the kins' ,lkU , o of Prussia when he had done some un profitable job. rotes and yueries. Carpet Bugs. 1 think KJVUJV " H " tVio-ir tisn flisenvered the origin of the vi,ffalr. Imrr sn f.-ir as that city is con cerned. They claim mat every carpei under which a certain kind of patent ramot miip Vifis been rtlaoed has Suf fered while those spread over old tioiisrawM straw or burial) have es caped. This theory will yet have to be further tested before it is proved, Kut it i worth something- to have even . 1 . . - An in t nA orTot"t tO tt U1CUI V IV " ' 1 - head off these pests. Lewiston Jour nal. Beware of Olrat merata far Catarras tbat ejorasrain aiarrnrj, M.w oill an rale A aatrtW the KIM nf small and aomDietelv derange the -V.U otratnmi svlnan antarinar it through the runs as surface". snob articles Vr,lrl Ka naarl axaent OB TOTS oriptioni from reputable phjneiMM. m the rlamaaa thav will do ftf tflB I Old tO the Rood son can possibly derive irom them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manatae tnred bv F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O. oontaioa no meroury. and is taken intarnallv. and acts directly upon the Ul,4 ..,,1 mniim anrfanea ol the VateEQ. istwu www - . - In bayin HtU'i CaUrrhlCure be rare

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pelly and mad in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Chenev A. Co. Sold by drocgieta, prioe 75n Dr bo tile. deeibdwia Tss TLasa Ifai fas Jtm In 1SS7 Governs Hill appointed Thursday, Dec 7, for Thanksgiving in New llampshire, but the next year lie appointed it for Thursday, Not. 29, ana issued his proclamation on the 1st day of October. The reason why the lat Thursday in November cam to be so generally selected for Thanksgiving in this state, for the last half centurs, at least, can probably be traced to a letter written by President Lord, of Dartmouth college, to Governor Hill in the earlv autumn of 1838, which letter is in the possession of WilHam P. Hill, of this city. In thia letter President Lord shows that the seljction of a day about the 25th of November, or the last Thursday in the month, would be very convenient for the students of Dartmouth, mora than 200 of whom taught school in winter, their schools usually beginning tie first Monday after Thanksgiving day. The terms of the college year were so arranged that the fall term ended after the 20th of November, and the students who engaged in teaching were allowed to be absent fourteen weeks in the winter. President Lord further urged that by fixing Thanks giving the latter part oi jovemuer, and having it on the sameday in the eeveral states, especially New Hampshire and Massachusetts, the students would have the opportunity of spending the day at their homes, or among friends, and of reaching their schools in season, tie also thought it would conduce to an improvement of the morals of what he termed the "borderers," who, by reason of having different days in different states, were tempted to idleness. Concord (N. UL) Monitor. The Klghtnaar la a Hotel. Amrai r the man v aueer exDerieees trained in a hoteL" said the clerk of an uptown hostelry to a reporter. are those connectea wnn guesu wno are subject to nightmare, wnicn is more common than many people suppose. It is not uncommon for a night in a large hotel to develop several of this kind. In the stillness of the early morning hours heavy groans or a shriek maybe heard sounding along the corridor. The hall boy wakes up, rubs his eyes and awaits to see what is coming, and if he is a new one at the business, half expects that a murder is being committed. -' vv e had a case not Ions aeo or a gentleman here who, during the middle of the night, began pounding on his door, yelling at the same time, 'Let me out. let me out 1 Help 1 help r The hall boy rushed down to the desk, and with the night clerk and the porter hurried back to the room whence came the sounds of distress. All was quiet. Thev waited awhile, then knocked. I he subject of the night mare came to the door ieenng very much crestfallen. He explained that he Qiad eaten a too liberal supply of deviled crab during the previous evening and that he had dreamed that he was locked in one ol the immense money vaults of the treasury, which he had seen during his visit to the city. His own cries for help had caused him to awake. Such cases, more or less exciting, are of almost nightly occurrence in a laree hotel, and usually greater when the social season is at its neight. The guests who get in toxicated are not included in this class of noise makers. They form a sepa rate study alone." lattsburir. i r.f I tou mania are . . i evidently of a susceptible nature, . and object keenly lucnuusui. ...tnu men have learned to hide CUUUUi"their feelings when the party or pro- . , , , Cession to wnicn tney oeiong are ay tacked in the public press. No publio man has ever presented himself, blunT v - , 1 . . 1 .t Ik. aeruuss in nauu, at uuia v - comic newspapers. The Duke of Cambridge has abstained from sending down the horse guards to drag out and hang the editor of any daily paper who has criticised nis aoings; uui uiv Roumanian otllcer is not made like that. If anything is said against the service to which he belongs, bis breast swells with manly indignation . . , 1 :i 1 ne cries aloud ior oioou, anu it i-jvii-nKtain Gatiafantion for his wounded feelings in this manner, he will take il in another. It seems that the othef day one of the editors of The Lupta wrote an article disparaging several officers in the army. They sent seconds challenging him to fight; but he refused a duel, observing, in answei to threats, that he should henceforth carry a revolver. While he was on his way to his office four officers pinioned him, took his revolver from him and boxed his ears. It is evident thai this was considered in military circles as a just and proper way for officers to express their resentment, for the commandant of the town before whom the case was laid contented himself with inflicting the nominal punishment oi five days' rest. London Standard. was a r m sal T7r. sjwUCIH Ta the marnins.1 hurried or difficult breathing, raising .phlegm, tightness in Via )t.s at iniAlrABAd nnlae. chilliness IB the evening or sweat at nKht, all or ... ( ihinM ara tha first stages ot consumption. Dr. Acker's English Cough Rimedy will cure these fearful svmptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee oy a. k. uusen at guts. 23dtf 2

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faser store has fast been left fSOO.000 bat it is thought he will die early of consumption. There is not bias, better lor your children that are daily exposed than a spoonful or two oi Dr. Boll's Couxh syrup. From one point m Znusonn over 1,000,000 eottanwood sailings have been shipped this year to N ebraaka and Iowa to be planted on tree claims. Qaeen Victoe took first pn'ie of 100 guineas at the Birmiegham cattle show with a shorthorn. 14 LIFE WOH1H L. V Hl T Not if you go through the world a d;s peptic Dr. Aeker s Dyspepsia Tablets area positive care lor ne wnrttloriss ot Dyspepsia, lndie'i a. Flatulency and CoDiUpation. Graateed and soMby A. G. Luken A Co ,drti crista. 2 23 dU Chlfdren Cry for Pitcher's Castorfa. Henry Cutter aad Fred Beaseluaau are sole agents in Kichrrod for Chase's Barley Malt Whisky. K oh and Dure. it us Cos tomo for the week an i feeble. It strengthens the lungs. 23 dlw A "ae Yeatswvrat, Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case ot failure a return of purchase prioe. On this safe plan you can bur from our ad vertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every esse. when used tor any sfleotion ot throat. lungs or chest, suoh as consumption, inflammation of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc.. etc It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly sate, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles tree at A, G. Luken & Co.'e drug store. 1 Thi fsrrjoTa, In tbatr swa-Dpe were sura, Ooaltl Sod the roots and plants that eona. If, bv tnelr koowled Uiev coir knew For Jot tra nisasse each one grew. Take courage tjtw, and -"wanip-Rwot trv, (for kidney, liver and bladder eompiainta) Asoo Utls remedy von ean rely. For sale by A. Q. Luken & Co. dw I'rsnale Wesksm Ladies suffering from any disease tv,ulisr to their sex, suoh as Prolapsus, Uteri, raintul and Denoient Menstrua tion. Suppression or an Lxoess ot the Ivlenstruai Ditoharge. and particularly Leuoorrfcoe t or Whites, will find a pleasant and positive cure in our Ex tract of Red Clover Blossom used both internally and locally. Its tonic and strengthening; efieots upon the Abdominal and Uterine Muscles renders a valuable remedy in this class of diseases. An intneion ot 1 cs. of the dried blossom to 1 pint of water, used as sn injection twine daily, or add 2 tablespoonstul of the Fluid Extract to a pint of boilioc water, and used lukewarm as sbove. It continued tor a short time, will five permsnent relief. Rockwood, Mich, Feb. 6, 1882. J. faT. Loose Bed Clover Co. I have used your Fluid Extract Red Clover Blossom, prescribed by Dr. A. I. Sawyer. Monroe, Mioh and have derived (treat benefit from the same, alter haying suffered a great deal for years, Respeetfully, Helen C. Miilman. 231eodwlw Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. No lady should live in perpetual fear and suffer from the more serious troubles that so often appear when Dr. Kilmer's Complete Female Rbmedt is certain to prevent Tumor and Cancer there. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. dw endorsing the new medioine known naiaao Cloverine. It u a remarkablrtaot that no one preparation now on thmarket has produced so positive an effect in altering the blood and fluids of the body as this remedy does. Try a bottle and obtain a new lease of life, f 1 per bottle at Wampler's drug store, 730 Main street 2 m. I. a Hew Discovery. Weakened and deranged livers, stomaohs and bowels should never be acted upon by irritants like common pills, bran, etc. Miles Pills cures liver complaint, constipation, piles, etc., by a new method, tiamples free at A. G. Luken & Co.'s. 1 Perh aps no local disease has pussled and bsflL'd the medical profession more than nasal catarrh. While not immeditwlv 4aal it ia innnir the mott distres -"" - -. " . . sisk and disgusting ills the njsn is neir tn and the records show very few or no oases of radioal oure of ohronic oatarrh by any ot the multitude or modes ot treatment until the introduction of Ely's rv R,in ( Min tra. The suc cess ot this preparation has been most gratifying ana surprising. aeo&'Bi( Then Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, BaeklsBt AJrralea Waive. Tu Best Salts ia the world tti . n - a rn - a.i. lats, Druises, ovzmm, uistrs, uwi Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chsppec Husi (ITnilhlaina. Corns, and all Skis Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, oi no nav raauireo. it is gnaraateaa sc s-iwa nartant satiataetioa. or MOSSY re landed. Pries 25 cents per box To sale by A. G. Lukan Jt Go

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is rmwvUl adapted to-aildr8atiat uueodftasstrpenortoaiirpnaKnpuua tOBM. B.a-aara. M T' XUsVaOxMSBrwU7a,lf.T. Bert! WIsm, We desire to say to our citiieus that for years we have been selling Dr. Kinr'sNew Disoovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Fills. Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Kleotrio Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell well, or that have given sueh uni versal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase Jrioe, if satisfactory results do not 1 olow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. 1 A alviee t Are yon disturbed st night and broke of your rest by s sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at one. and get a bottle of Mrs, Wiaslows boo thing cyrup lor Chil dren Teething. Its value is incaloula, Ms. It will relieve the poor I-le suf. terer immediately. Depend upon itothers, there is no mistake about it. Ii euros dysentery aad diarrhcea. regulatat the stomach and bowels, cures wind oolic, softens the gums, reduces inflam mation, and gives tone and energy to thi whole system. Mrs. Winslow's Sooth lug Syrup for Children's Teething u pleasant to the taste, aad is the prescription of one oi the oldest aad best female -see and physicians in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. ev2&dw-ti Blood vs. Nerve. Qreat mistakes haye been made in the world, by supposing many nervous troubles were due to bad blood. Thus headaohe. fits, diisiness, sleeplessnsss, etc., are always due to weakness or irritation of the neryes of the brain ; dyspepsia, pain, wind, etc, to weakness of the nervee ot the stomaoh: weak lungs is caused by weakness ot the parts; biliousness, constipation, etc., to weakness ot the nerves of the liver or bowels; pains, irregularity, sterility to derangement ot the uterine nerves. For all weakness. Dr. Miles' great nerve and brain food surpasses all other remedies. Trial bottles tree at A. Q. Luken & Co.'s drug store. 1 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria If too have a Cold, Cough, (dry haokine). Croup. Cankered Throat, Catarrh Dropping, ough. Dr. Kilmer's Indian Cough Curb (Consumption Oil) will relieve iostantly: heala and cures. Prioe 2a., 50. is.tWPS5r" sale by A. O. lk. " .... ,,wr(BMrasaaaa "VMraMS esssa. or. Joel Flthiaa'e Ooucb. Cure Is eerwaialy a iMae ramadv sas4f aa ;rasksi eolds and sore throat. It acts like s magic and is put within the reach of everybody. In whooping cough and croup there is nothing better. 25 cents per bottle at W ampler s drug store. daw i m Texas Cewbea, The citizens of Texas are peculiarly liable to colds and coughs, owing to certain qualities ot the climate. Cough remedies are, consequently, in great demand. Thia is what Alexander, tipeer & Son, the foremost druggists ot Blanco, m - I ir l exas, say in reparu in in on Balsam. "We have sold all the Balsam and are forced to admit that it is the best selling article we ever had on our shelves, and all beoause it gives general satisfaction." Trial size free. Sold by A. a. Luken & Co. 8 HlbharA'a Rheamaiie aud Liver nils. The Pills are scientifically com pounded, uniform in action. No griping pain so commonly following the use ot Pills. They are adaptea to doth adults and children with perfeot safety. We guarantee they have no equal in the cure of Sick Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, and, as an appetiser, they exoel any other preparation, . aa-ewa at a- a J? or sale by A. u. Ltuxen a t o. not9 dwly Dropped Pead. Pkvrrinlosists estimate that the heart rlfw 5 0(10.000 Dounds of work each day No svnnrlnr nennle droD dead WltU worn ont hearts. This eould be prevented by Dr. Miles' new and great disoovery. the New ('nra. Alwavs commence when you first begin to get short ot breath, have weak, faint or smothering spells. nam or tenderness in side, sold at a. 0. Luken & Co.'s. 1 If tou have numbness in arms or limbs, heart akiDS. beats, thumps or fl nttara. or vou are nervous and irnta ble in danger ot shock Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed regulates, relieves, oorreots and cures. For sale by A. 0, Luken & Co, dw

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