Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1898 — Page 3

America’s Greatest Medicine Ghkatkst, Sarsaparilla does what all other medicines fail to do. As an instance of its peculiar and unusual curative power, consider the most insidious disease, and the disease which taints the blood of most people, producing incalculable suffering to many, while in others it is a latent fireliable to burst into activity and produce untold misery on the least provocation. Scrofula is the only ailment to which the human family is subject, of which the above sweeping statement can honestly be made. Now, a medicine that can meet this common enemy of mankind and repeatedly effect the .wonderful cures Hood’s--Sarsaparilla has, —clearly has the right to the title of America’s Greatest Medicine. Hood’s parilla Is sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Mnrxrl’c Dalle B °t harmoniously with * rills Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 25c. It Cures Colds. Coughs, Soro Throat, Croup, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain euro for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at onoe. Tou will see the execllent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. 25c and 50c Pisr Bottle. Established 1780. 1 Baker’s I >i> ============= <? ! Chocolate, I £> I <7 — <7 g f“7*l celebrated for more i& than a century as a <gi iC> delicious, nutritious, '3' g and flesh-forming fa beverage, has our <7 well-known II •VM Yellow Label # £* m I Sit'tfeMl on the front of every <3l g package, and our & MM ! II'Om! trade-mark,“Laßelle <3l & jfflS k L'rij Chocolatiere,”onthe jOJ g • TTlll"i<jiir tack. <7 (£> <7 NONE OTHER OENUINE. *> <7 MADE ONLY BY g WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd., g g Dorchester, Mass. I WHEAT. 40 cts. a Bushel. With Saizer's new creations In spring Wheat—to bo sown before April 26 you can raise wheat at 40c übushelandmake money, llow? Why, Salver's .Marvel W r heat has a record of 80 bus. per acre in lowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, JVlich,, lnd., etc. 209 Bus. Per Acre. Sa lzer’s Si lver Mine Oats still leads t he world, with a record right here In Wisconsin of 231 bushels per acre in 1896, What more do you wish? Don't this heat all? Yon see, Saizer's Seeds are bred up to big yields! (S4OO in gold we pay for name of our new Oat wonder). BARLEY. I 73 Bus. Per Acre. Jno. Breider, Mishieott, Wis., grew, in 1806, 173 bus.of Salzer’sSllverELug Harley from one measured acre, sworn to by five witnesses. That's immense, but you see Kalzer's Seeds are bred to produce! That’s why you get such big yields, CORN. 260 bus. per acre—that’s wonderful. Well, Salzer’s Seeds are bred to yields! POTATOES. 1,667 Bus. PerAc^a. Wc know you can’t believe It—lt's too big! But are bred to GRASSES. Largest growers of fresh, live Brasses and Clover Seeds In the world -hence our seeds are guaranteed. You can bet oil our Clover and Brass Seeds growing! And such yields- 0 tons of VEGETABLES. Finest, earliest to he had. Our Wisconsin Seed can't lie heat. Why buy your seeds In stores when for less money you can buy them delivered free of us? 36 pkgs. Earliest Vegetables ft* 1 .60, post paid. For 10c Stamp (C.N.) and THIS NOTICE we will send yon.ll Rare Farm Seed Samples and our Brest FAR if SKEI» HOOK. tFbfnd this notice along. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., (C. N.) LA CROSSE, WIS. PENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS 7 JOHN W. MORRIS. WASHINGTON.O C. Law Prlaclpal Exswlasr V. I. t .Bilan Sanaa. • yn. la but war, Uadjadisatia* claims attr- das* LJ Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Osc FI

To the Point.

A certain Eastern company, that 'some time ago was anxious to/pureliase a silver-load mine, found Itself in a state of uncertainty. What seemed to be a really attractive mine was found to be in tlie market, and negotiations for its purchase were entered upon. The result of these negotiations is reported by the Spoka'ne Miner and Electrician. As the ere assayed well, and everything looked propitious, a mining expert was sent to examine the mine. His report was favorable, in fact, it was too favorable. He certified that the ore was there in large quantities, and that it was extremely valuable. His unqualified praise aroused the suspicion of the would-be purchasers. If the mine was indeed so valuable, why was the price so low? The company determined to investigate more closely. At this point a well-known mining man of Spokane recommended that a certain rough-and-ready genius, a man who had graduated from no college, should be sent to look at the mine. “You_eaja depend on his Judgment,” saJcT the mining man, “and he will tell you nothing but the truth. You had better trust to his report, which, in all probability, will be short and very much to the point.” The advice was followed, and the event, showed the wisdom of the adviser. As he had predicted, the report was short and full of pith. It read substantially as follows: “Dear Sirs—l have made an examination of the ‘Cliff Dweller’ mine, and report that the ore is there as ripresinted, that it assays high, that it is there in plenty, but to get your Supplies In and yourore out you will need a paek-thrain or bald agles.” . The minewas redacted on the ground of inaccessibility, .

Birds as Insecticides.

Birds are nature’s great check on the excess of insects, and keep the balance between plants and insect life. Ten thousand caterpillars, it has been estimated, could destroy every blade of grass on an acre of cultivated ground. In thirty days from the time it is hatched, an ox'dinary caterpillar increases 10,000 times in hulk, and the food it lives and gi'ows on is vegetable. The insect population of a single cherry tree infested with aphides was calculated by a prominent entomologist at no less than 12,000,000. The bird population of cultivated country districts lias been estimated from 700 to 1,000 per square mile. This is small compared with the number of insects, yet as each bird consumes hundreds of insects every day, the latter are precented from becoming the scourge they would be but for their feathered enemies.

News for the Wheelmen.

The League of American Wheelmen numbers nearly 2,000 below the 100,000 mark within the last few weeks. In spite of this startling diminution, the maximum of health may be attained by those who use the comforting and thorough tonic, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which promotes digestion, regularity of the bowels, and counteracts kidney trouble.

He Played a Thinking Part.

Raggs—Wliait do you do when you get (home at an early hour in the morning and find that you have left your night key in your other trousers? Jaggs—Oh, I don’t do much. I simply press the button rind my wife does the rest.

How’s This:

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. . , „ West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wald 1 ng, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.

A Gentle Reminder.

“There is a great ileal of religion mixed up with nature,” said the young minister who was making a social call; we find a sermon In every blade of grass.” “Quite true,” replied the young lady, “and you have no doubt noticed that grass, a.s a rule, is cut very short.”

Beware the March Wind!

Escape the rigors of the winds this month by going South over the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. This line has a perfect through-car service from cities of the North to all winter resorts in Georgia, Florida, along llie Gulf Coast, in Texas, Mexico and California. The Florida Chautauqua now in session at DeFunink Springs; six weeks with the best lecturers and entertainers, in a climate which is simply perfect. Very low rales for round trip tickets, on sale daily. Homeseekers’ Excursions on tho first and third Tuesday. Tickets at about half rates. For full particulars write to C. I’. Atmoro, G. I*. A., Louisville Ky., or J. lx. Itidgcly, N. W. I’. A., Chicago, 111. The mosaics In the Church of St. Mark, In Venice, are the finest In the world. They cover 40,000 square feet of the upper walls, ceilings and cupolas, and are all laid on a gold ground.

AI.ABANTINK IS WHAT? Alabastlne Is a durable and natural coating for walls and ceilings, entirely different from all kalsomine preparations, made ready for v-e In vrhlte or twelve beautiful tints by tho simple addition of water (lateßt make being tdapted to nils with cold water), put up lu dry powder form, In 5 pound packages, w ith full directions on every package. / WHAT ARK KAI.SOMIXES? Kalsomlnes sre cheap temporary preparations manufactured from chalks, clays,

Ancient Extravagance.

The great display of jewels by women of fashion on both sides of the ocean has been severely criticised, even by those who coukl well afford to wear them if they desired to. But if the precision t*>f history furnishes any justification (of this fashion, the Jewel wearers of the present day are thoroughly justified. ’According to Pliny, iAfilia Paulina, the wife of Caligula, wore on her head, arms, nook, bands and waist, pearls arid emeralds to the value of one million six hundred and eighty thousand dollars. Faustina had a ring worth two hundred thousand dollars. Domitia had one worth three hundred thousand • dollars, and Kaesonia had a bracelet worth four hundred thousand dollars. Seneca bewails that one pearl in each ear no longer .suffices to attorn a woman; they must have three, the weight of which ought to be. insupportable to them. There were women of ancient Rome whose sole occupation was the healing of the ears of the belles who hud torp or otherwise Injured the lol>es with the weight of their pendants. Poppaea’s ear-rings were worth seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and Caesar's wife," Calpurnia, had a pair valued at twice that sum. Marie do Medici had a dress made for the ceremony of the baptism of her children which was trimmed with thirty-two thousand pearls and three thousand diamonds, and at the last moment she found it was so heavy she could not wear it, and had to get another. But men led in the splendor of the middle ages, and Philip the Good, of Burgundy, often -wqre jewels valued at two htmdred thousand dollars. When lie walked along the streets the people climbetl over each other to lSok’at him. The Duke of Buckingham wore a suit at the Court of St. James which cost four hundred thousand dollars. The .dress of the nobles during the middle ages was literally covered with gold and precious stones!—San Francisco Chi’onicle.

A BOON FOR SUFFERERS.

A Remedy \Jfhieh Has Cured More than 1,000,000 People. “5 Drops” is the name of a powerful remedy which is guaranteed to cure rheumatism, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, la grippe aud kindred ailments. The company is entirely safe in making the guarantee, because every month they receive thousands of grateful letters from those who wtre sufferers, but have never received one complaint. The effect of “5 Drops” Is felt at once. James Williams of Regent, 111., writes ou Nov. 12, 1897: “My wife has been suffering two years with rheumatism. She used«*about one bottle of ‘5 Drops,’ and can now go without her crutches.” To more extensively advertise the merits of this remedy the producers will for the next thirty days send out 100,000 of their sample bottles of this positive cure for 25 cents a bottle by mail prepaid. Large bottle, 300 doses, $1 (for thirty days 3 bottles $2.50). Those suffering should write to the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Company, 167-169 Dearboru street. Chicago, 111., and take advantage of this generous offer. This company is reliable and promptly fill every order.

Most Expensive Cablegrams.

Sixteen thousand dollars Is the record price paid for a cablegram, that price having been paid for a message sent by Mr. Henniker Heaton to Australia in behalf of the British Parliament. Reuter’s account of the murderer Dcoming's trial, 4,000 words, cost SB,OOO. An 1,800-word dispatch from London to Argentina cost $7,500. The most expensive private message so far is that sent by the King of Italy to the Duke of Abruzzi at Rio Janeiro, informing him of the death of his father, the late Duke of Aosta, which cost $2,970.

Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children.

Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in tho Children’s Home in New York, cure Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disorders, movie and regulate the Bowels and destroy Worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. I'hey never fail. At all druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.

Greatest Ivory Market.

Antwerp recently has became the principal ivory market of the world. It lias surpassed Liverpool for nearly two years in the amount of Imports. This change of center Is due to the fact that, while all the tusks from central tropical Africa were formerly carried to Zanzibar and thence to Bombay and Liverpool, a large part of the trade lias now been diverted down the Congo to the Belgian steamers, and they land the product at Antwerp. A copy of tbe new edition of Miss Rarloa's Choice Receipts will be sent postpaid to any of our readers who will make application by postal card or note to Walter Baker & Co., Limited, Dorchester, Mass. He that calls a man ungrateful, sums up all the evils that a man can hi! guilty of.—Swift.

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.

lake Laxative liromo Qiilulnn Tablets. AU Drusolsts refund tlie money If It (alls to euro. 25a We must snatch the present moment, and emnlov it woP

whltinc. etc., are stuck on t lie wall with <leesylng animal AUtbji stlne Is it cement, which goes through a process of setting, hardens with age. can he reeoated und redecorated from lime to time, without having to wash iiud scrape off Its old. coats before renewing. CAUTION.. Consumers In buying Alabastlne should see that tbe goods are In packages aud properly labeled. If any dealer tells you that be can sell you (he same tblug as Alabastlne, or sonietblsg Just as good, be either Is not

A VIGOROUS BATTLE.

From the New Era, GeeensburglruL The following is a statement of facts by a veteran of the late war. No comrade will need further proof than their friend's own words, as here given. Squire John Castor, of Newpoint, lnd., is the narrator, and an honest, respected citizen he is, too. He said: "I have been troubled with rheumatism in all my joints ever since I went to the war. It was brought on by my exposure there. It came on nie gradually, and kept getting worse until I was unable to do any work. 1 tried several physicians, but they did me

1 want to Swear to That.

no good. They said my trouble was rheumatism resulting in disease .of the heart, and that there was no cure for it. Nevertheless 1 had lived arid fought the disease for thirty years, and did not intend to die, .simply because they said I must, so I hunted up some remedies for myself, and finally happened on Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for rale People, I asked some of my neighbors about the medicine, for it had been used by several persons in the community, and they recommended it very highly. 1 procured a box. The pills helped me right away, and 1 continued taking them. I commenced taking them last fall, and finished the sixth liox a few months ago. 1 am not bothered with the rheumatism novy—the medicine has cured "me. 1 can most certainly recommend Dr. Williams’ Pills. These pills are not only good for rheumatism, but are valuable for any disease that arises from impoverished, or bad blood. They do not act on the bowels.

The Wrong Way Around.

In the extreme south of France, where earthquakes are not unfamiliar, the people are of a sort who do not permit any Imputation on their personal bravery. “I should think,” said a Parisian, “that you would be terribly frightened when the earthquakes come.” “Sir,” said the southerner, “you forget that It is the earth that quakes—net we!”

NO KLONDYKE FOR ME!

Thus says E. Waiters, Le Raysville, Pa., who grew (sworn to) 252 bushels Saizer’s corn per acre. That means 25,200 bushels on 100 acres at 30 cents a bushel, equips $7,560. That is better than a prospective gold mine. Salzer pays S4OO in gold for best name for his 17-inch corn and oats prodigy. You can win. Seed potatoes only $1.50 a barrel. Send Tbia Notice and lOCts. in Stamps to John A. Salzer Seed Co., LaCrosse, Wis., and get free their seed catalogue and eleven new farm seed samples, including above corn and oats, surely worth $lO, to get a start. c.n.

A Bright Bird.

The cuckoo 4s as likely to steal its nest as to make it; but tills fact does not take from the point of the following pun, quoted from "Short Stories:” A young Englishman being asked at dinner whether he would -have some blrd’s-nest pudding, said, turning to his hostess, “Ah! yes, bird’s-nest pudding, and w/hat kind of a bird may have made it?” “Oh, it was the cook who made lit,” was hex- prompt reply.

There Is a Class of People

Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives It without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth as much! Children may drink it with great benefit. 15c. and 25e. per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O.

The United States Government Department of Agriculture has a hospital for the treatment of sick plants. In It investigation goes on of the diseases which affect vegetable nature and the discovery of remedies for them. The work will be of benefit to farmers aud flower growers.

Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease,

A powder to shake Into your shoes. It cures Corns and Bunions, Chilblains, Swollou, Nervous, Damp, Sweating, Smarting, Hot and Callous Feet. At all druggists’ and shoe stores, 25c. ASK TO-DAY. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.

The Reason.

The reason that the ehaJniess bicycle Is not so well known as the other kind is that it travels In cog.—Chicago Tribune.

Coughing Leads to Consumption.

Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough nt once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottle*. Go at once; delnya are dangerous. _ Kind words are good, but good deeds ore better. Mrs. Winslow's MooTßlso Hvnnr for Chlldrsa testtiiujt; soiteun the rrameM Inflammation, atlsv. (islii cure* ivinn eollr 2ft rents s bottls.

posted or Is trying to deceive you. offering something that lie has bought cheap und is trying to sell on Alalmltlne's demnnds, probably without realizing tbe damage that It will b© to you to get a poor kalsomine preparation on your walls. A few dealers have tried to build up a demand on a knlsomlne that is put up In a loosely packed four-pound package, which they buy by tbe pound for four pounds, and try to aell for u flve-prjtind package, th* same aa n package of Alnbaatlne. Inslat on having Alabastlne In packages aud properly labeled, and you will get aatlafactory results und beautiful walla.

An Englishman has just completed a journey of 1,000 miles on a motor car through England and Scotland. He was five weeks traveling, and used 114 gallons of oil, which made his traveling cost him IYj cents a mile. I believe Piso’s Cure is the only medicine that will cure consumption.—Anns M. Ross, Williamsport, Pa., Nov. 12, ’95.

;aid his back was broken by LAMEBACK. but ft mo* all his strength came back by use of i St. Jacobs Oil. • $ wPli »MWVMW Will builds up, restores, CUREBa

m FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. CHRIS AND rSETBNTS Colds. Coughs. Soro Throat, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of tho Joints, Lumbago, Inflammations. RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE, ASIHMA, DIFFICULT BREATHING. Kadway’s Ready Reiter Is a Sure Cure for Every Pain, Sprains, Bruises. Pains in the Burk, Chest or l lnaba. It was the First and Is the Only PAIN REMEDY That Instantly stuns the most rirradatlnz pains, nllsvs Inmuumallon. non cures Congestions. whether o the Lungs. >tninach. Bowes or other (lands or organs, by oue ai p lcatlou A half to a e aspnonful >n hair a tumbler of water will Id a ten minutes curs Cramps. Spasms. Sour Stnmaeh, Heartburn. Net rotuiums. Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Flatulency, and all Internal pit! US. There Is not a remedial scent In the world that will cure Fever and A (rue aud all other malarious. Bilious and other fevers, aldedby KADWtT’> i'l 1.1.5, so qulckiy asR swWAY’M READY RELIEF. Fifty Cent* per Itottie. Sold by Druggists. HADWAY, U CO.. 65 Rim Street, New York. flMTotSrpfl i Mjq foSfl pH[slicker WILL KEEP YOU DRY. SWLJ Don't be tooled with a mackintosh SSSMf or rubber coat. If you want a coat tha'. will keep you dry in the hardstorm buy tho Fish Brand SMtJI Slicker. If not for sale In your town, write for catalogue to sBEr /tkTOWEMostojtlfcja IN 3 OR 4 YEARS AN INDEPENDENCE IS ASSURED, IfrfWy I'IBIFJtIHFI If you take np your home in WESTERN L’ANAPyt IDA, the land of plenty. I J lirtl B*'fS I |3F" Illustrated |>amI I ’ZnfflJ phftts.Kiviinteipencuco roaf aj HrVfd ot for™*?* who huve beI «v *7. n come wealthy in growinß w F.pjjtdliaal wheat, reports of deleI " r u l lVli)l¥ M— gates, etc., and full inforinauun as .o reduced railway rates, can be had on application to Department Interior, Ottawa, Canada, or to C. J. Broughton, 1253 Monadnock Building, Chicago, Ill.: T. O. Currie,Stevens Point, Wisconsin; M. V. Mclnnes, No. 1 Merrill Block, Detroit, Michigan, D.Caven, Bud Axo, Mich., or James Grieve, Keed City, M ich.; N. Bartholomew, Des Moines, lowa, D. 11. Murphy, Stratford, lowa. ' Agents for the Government of Canada. WAGON A better Scale for FREIGHT PAID. less money than has ever been offered. Address, I* Jffl I lm Jones o t ninvlmmton. Tk ■■KM ft |F va Binghamton, N. Y. VVflkbV A rrno to**™ ft Flmr B* IP B with a world wide fce MB Rjp reputation. Catalog ftees So all. JAMES J. H. QRE6OKT A SON,Marblehead,Hass.

CATHARTIC A , CURE CONSTIPATION 25c 50c DRUGGISTS _ M«NO AGENTS '' ! • Sua, Spring-Koftd’aad Vt. TT. Snrmy IlftrWM. PrtM,flMo. Wngwftft. Haad f*r large. fr#« No 60€8urr»j. Prlcf.wUhcnrtaiafl.lampfl.floftA$ |ss4 aa m$U« tm f2V of all our ft/lci. sba<le, aprou aud len4ers, SGO. A» good aa evil* for ELKHART CZHBIAGIS AUD MAI— I MTU. CO. W. It. i’KATT, Sco’j, KLKUAAT. LNO. YOU WILL REALIZE THAT “THEY 1 LIVE WELL WHO LIVE CLEANLY,” IF YOU USE SAPOLIO

WANT A OIIANGK. How many women are saying, “Ob, I want a change In my wall decoratloua; I am tired of wii'l paper.” How many dealers are saying. h, wbat a uuUance the wall paper buslneas bas become; how much time and Investment It takes sad bow little tbe profit!” How uiajr painters and decorators wbo have lent their Influence to push forward tbe wall paper erase now And their occupation gone. To all socb wo would say. Use. sell and advocate tho durable ©old water Alabastlne. Alabastlne can be used oa either plastered

Lane’s Family Medicine

Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Act* gently on the liver and kidneys, flaws sick headache. Price 25 and 50c. Do daily and hourly your duty; do lty patiently and thoroughly. Do it as it) presents itself; do it at the and let it be its own reward.

FOR 14 CENTS _ Ws wish to gain lGOJMOnuwuna- 1 a tomera, and hanco offer , w 1 Pk*. 13 Day Radish, Mo : 1 Pkg. Bsrly Spring Turnip, l#o I “ Earliest Red Beat, Uo I " Bismarck Cucumber, Ms I I 1 “ Queen Victoria Lettuos, Uo i 1 " Klondike Melon, lio , X " Jumbo Giant Onion, lie . 3 " Brilliant Flower Seeds, Uo | Worth SI.OO, for 14 cents. ) Ahnve 10 pkgs. worth SI.OO, we will i mail you free, together with our | great Plant and Seed Catalogue . upon receipt of this notice andl4o. poetago. We invite your trade and 1 1 know when yon once try Salzer’s < I seeds yon will never get along with-I I out them. Potatoes at 11.50 , i a Bbl. Catalog alone6c. No.CN., . JOHN a. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WIS. , |i iiimtiiiiiiH i, ike 1 1 ested and wish to 1 it the Gold Fields l 1 .lley, when to go T there, write for a f ler and Map of T. xe sent free upon " A. GRADY, .Ex- k C. B. & Q. R. R,, Xi Chicago. 2 i POTATOES .’SKI ftf) l4*r*«ftt Aeed POTATO grower* In Amcrlen. i fk Tilt - Kami New-Yorker** aivea SALZER’S < | EARLIEST » yield of 464 bnftheU per eere. i Prices dirt cheap. Oar great SKKU BOOK, II Fftne ( tSeed Samples, worth $lO io get a otart, or 10c. aed this , ■•ties. JOHN ▲. tULUR BKKU CO. t LftCrooM y Wio. (C«l.) , SCURE YOURSELF! 1 Use Big Cr for junnatuisfl iischarges, iiiflauimations. i .rritations or hlreratlont >f mucous tnembranefl. 1 i’aiuless, and not astrln-l , gent or poisonous. Hold by Druggists, or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, tot tl .00, or 3 bottles,s2.76. Circular sent on request. , prettiest Rookrace d-a-i EVER PRINTED. httlLk / pniHtnpiudlrt LjBE^eUHTA ft ' |L- tIS byoz. and ff>. 0 C Oh top. pur,, 6m<. 1,000.000 extraa. Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue free. U. Ip SUCMWAY, Uuekferd, IU. (SoMH Life! Life! Lifer Sutler's Cnrbolate of lodine Pocket Inhale*. uaronteed to cure CATARRH and Bronchitln,! All druggists. By mail SI.OO. Address YV. H. SMITH A CO.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Young Ladies ty, can make $lO per week representing us. The echaoL! mistress can do so. 'ibis is a rare chance. Address THE CANNELI.A CO., SB Uocthe St., Cklcage, 11L I Aiunrn TUMORS, PILES and all forms of I’uraLr f Malignant Urowths cured at home I eHIIULI without the use of the knife. Book U free. Dr. D. LYON CO., CurllDville, 11L ” cT N.’ U*. No.‘lo-9® " U/HEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS PLEASB SAfl i TT yon mw the odvertlsemeol In this paper.

walls, wood ceilings, brick or canvas. Is absolutely fireproof In Its nature, Is durable, ami any one cau brush It on. Alabastlne le sold by druggists and paint dealers everywhere. Ask yotrr dealer for card of tlnta. TO DKAI.KKB. Do not buy a law suit or an Injunction with cheap kalsomlnes. which are all Imitations of Alabustlne. Dealers assume the risk of a suit for damages by selling an Infringement. Alabastlne Company own tho righ i. covered by letters patent, to makn and aell wall coatings adapted to bn aalxnfl with cold water.