St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1891 — Page 7

SflMltW™ W'® ) to health—sufferers from {he^worst Scrof l° f in and / Cal P diseases. Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, and all manner of thood- taints" It’s done Dr. Tiereo’s ical Discovery, which purifies and cleahsp 9 th l Llood ’ and through it and jenews tho whole 6V3 - tem , Even Lung-scrofula (kno^ tn po^umption) yields S 1 - ln time and given a fair trial. It a guaranteed to beneLt or cure, in every case, or money paid for it is refunded. Only a medicine that does what is claimed

lor it, could be sold on such terms. JNo other medicine, besides tho Discovery” has undertaken it So positively certain is it in its curative eiFects as to warrant its xnakdrs in selling it, as they aro do- I ing, through druggists, on trial/ / It’s especially potent in curing Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyas, Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands, Tumors and Swellings. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence.

The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. TONALD KENNEDY Os Roxbury, Mass., says Kennedy’s Medical Discovery cures Horrid Old Sores, Deep Seated Ulcers of 40 years’ standing, Inward Tumors, and every disease of the skin, except Thunder Humor, and Cancer that has taken root. Price si.so. Sold by every Druggist in the U. S. and Canada Bp^TORKPEMIGy mu Sleeplessness Cured. IV I am glad to testify that I used Paetor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic with the best success for sleeplessness, and believe that it is really "a great relief for suffering humanity. E. FRANK, Pastor St. Severin, Keylerton P. 0., Pa. A Presbyterian Minister. Peoria, HL, September, 1890. Says Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonio has become a household necessity in his family, ft is i-n---valuable for nervous disorders, is easy to digest, and has no bad alter effects. A. BEINHAKD. Freeport, IU, Oct. 26, 1890. We used 12 bottles of Pastor Koenig's Narva Tonic for nervousness, and found it to have the desired effect in every case. DOMINICAN SISTERS. S" 6™—A Valuable Book on Nervous LI J L L Diseases sent free to any address, [ ft F [ and poor patients can also obtain | this medicine free of charge. This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend I Pastor Koenig. of Fort Wayne, Ind., since 1876. and ! Is now prepared underbis direction by the KOENIG MEO. CO., Chicago, 111. laarsxe Size» WI.YS. G ISottles tor ®9. Al ® w “I HATE TO ASK MY DOCTOR.” False modesty and procrastination are tesponsible for much female suffering. We can excuse the instinctive delicacy that suggests concealment to the young, but there is no excuse for those who reject the assistance of a woman. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S S is an entire and permanent cm ■ for the worst forms of female disease, and instantly relieves all weaknesses and ailments peculiar to the sex. Pt is sold by all Druggists as a standard article, or sent by mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges, on receypt of 81-00. ’Mr«. Pinkham’s bonk, “ Guide to Health and Etiquette,** beautifully Illustrated, went on reeelpt of two 2e. stamps* Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn. Mass.

ALMOST ANNIHILATED COLUMBUS JUNCTION, IOWA FIRE-SWEPT. Gunboats Given Fast Sailing Orders foi Chili—Funny Situation of Two Chinamei —Tiie Blaine Divorce Sult—Scandaloui Action of an Indiana Justice. Nearly Swept the)Town Away. At Columbus Junction, lowa, at an early morning hour, fire was dis overed in a frame building-recently occupied by T. Carlisle, a blacksmith. The building was situated in the center of the busi-' ness part of tire, city and < losely surrounded by other frame buildings. ’lhe Washington fire department was telegraphed for, but arrived too late to be of much assistance. Tho following firms will suffer considerable loss: B. F. Stroh, furniture. G. F. Roin, harness; W. A. Carr, clothier; J. H. Parsons, grocery; W. L. Ayers, jewelry; R. F. McConnell, books; Jones Bros., clothiers; New Y ork Store, dry goods, G. M. Breneman, butcher; S. H. Sheares, boots and sndbs; A- G. Thompson, drugs, M. L. Lane, millinery; J. G Freeland, groceries; F?G. Cqffin, furniture; Thomas Reapey & Co., general stock; Ihompson & Kelly, hardware; Julia Williams, millinery; O. I. Cliurcli, biirber. Grubbs, postoffice; F. Krotchenberg. a , 1 /' I. ——l « .-» "N* xx rv I tv It YN t A (Y Ffl —

photographer;'C harles Iseal, photographer: I’. A Hartman, restaurant; Clark & liichlv, agricultural implements; J. C. Matfen. dentist: J. B OJConnor, livery; /ir. Bouton, blUfnrd hall; F. Wertlunkii. boots and shots, and tho newspaper , offices of file Gazette and Safe Gu£rd. i .Many of the burned buildings were I occupied by families living overhea 1 ■ who saved but few of their household effects. Moro tlftm half the business houses were swept away by the fames. The total loss is estimated from 8130,00(5 to $150,000, mostly covered by insurance. LOOKS LIKE TPfauBLE.

The Yorktown Ordered to Valparaiso with the Greatest Possible idspateh. Special orders from Washington were receivedsat the Brooklyn Navy Yard ordering the United States war ship Yorktown to sail for Valparaiso with the greatest possible dispat h. The order created much excitement in i the yard, sor k while it was well known that the ve Sei, together with the Bos- [ ton, was destined to sail for the South ! Pacific, yet such a hasty departure of : either ship was entirely unlocked for. 'lmmediately on the receiptor' the news the work of completing the vessel’ll supply of ammunition was hast mod forward, a largo quantity of ammunition for the Baltimore and San Francisco being also taken. v It is caicn’ated that the run from Brooklyn to \alparaiso will consume -forty-five days. In all probability sho will not touch a por^ until she reaches Montevideo. Tho vessel’s complement calls for 180 men, but she sailed shorthanded to the extent of twenty-seven bluoja kets. v “Tho officers and crow were delighted on receiving the sudden sailing orders,” said an old salt who was with FarragUt throughout the war. “If those greasers do give us a chance at thorn they 11 find they can’t do no Blanco Enca'ada business with the Yorktown They may bring along their Almiranto Lynches and thdir Condells, but they won't catch J l the, Yorktown s crew or officers asleep. ' NN e won v let lxiviu pun anj it-uuv t out of the'Yanked oaglb’S tW "While | we re away. ” GAVE THE CELESTIALS A RIDE. Kuril emus Com plications Arising Out of the Chinese Excvurion Art. Buffalo (N. Y.) Deputy Mais'ma! took four Chinamen to tho ferry for deports* tation, a ting under instructions of , Judge Coffee of the Federal Court, who had ru ed that they were to be returi od ! to Canada as tho country when t» they Came Wh ’n the four Chinamen arrived at Fort Erie, on th'o opposite shore of tie : Niagara River, a dilemma presented it- 1 self. Two of tho deported Celestials had certificates of entrance to < anada, an! were accepted; tho other two had none, and were refused permiss on to land. They remained on board tho boat and were ferried back to Buffalo. Hero they were not allowed to alight because of tho exclusion act. and so they remained on board tho ferryI boat, plying back and forth between tho J two countries, taking in the river scenei ry, but much in doubt whether they ' I would ever set foot on dry land again. Tho captain of the boat w >s almost, as distressed as tho Chine e. Ho feared ho might have to engage them as deck hands, since he could not land them anywhere as passengers. Finally tho Canadian authorities agreed to their landing nn Fort Erie, provided they paid the entrajice foe. This the Celestials willingly agreed to do. Each produced tho re- ; quired amount —?50. BOTH WANT THE CHILD. Divorce Proceedings of Mr. and Mrs. Jainc-i G. Bhtfno, »Tr. At Sioux Falls, S D-, the answer tn the famous divorce suit of Marie Nevins I BJaino vs Janies G Blaine, Jr, was ? served upon Mrs. Blaine. Sho asks for a decree-'of divorce and cus'o iy of the child. and for sn table a fmony I desert d iHk wlt'c’. UuY'bi'ailhk tiAliV'?". deserted him. He p eads poverty, and urges that he lias an income of but $2,Ou i a year, which wi 1 sense the Ist of । Docember next. Ho a’so vnakes a plea, for the custody of the child. Tils Honor (lot Back nt Fin. Esquire Fckels, of Knlglvtsvillo, Ind., got drunk an I swore in a r.u ub rof his saloon acquaintances as deputies to keep the pi ace of the town The crowd hunted up Marsl al Ailen. who swore them in as deputy marsha’s Returning they arrested Eckels and lo kod him i up in jail. Tho official pleaded guilty and pa d a fine. He tlu n had the entire party arrest 'd for assault and bat- , tery. They haVo appealed tho.r case to 1 tho Circuit Court. =7—-- . — Mrs. John A. Mackay’s new house in London is said to be the finest residence in the metropolis. It cost, with- | out the J aintings and tapestry, close । to $7,00J,000. Stephen Gomez, who is accredited I with having discovered the Hudson I River, June 13, 1525, named it St. ! Anthony (in honor of St. Anthony of l’adua). Tviches have wings; they are the eagle’s wings on our coins. " i

>' THAT WONDERFULBABY 1 iI, GOTHAM NEARLY CRAZY OVER THE LITTLE CHERUB. » Uncle Sam May Have to Administer a n Sound Spanking to the "Obstreperous is Chilian Junta—Britain’s Designs on the Hawaiian Kingdom. How They Do Carry On, to Be Sure? ri When little blue-eyed, forty efght(l hours-old Frances Cleveland —it is settled y that she is to be named Frances after ' her pretty young mother —opened her > eyes to tho world the other morning the - Madison avenue mansion where she was j born was being overrun by servants re- - ceiving and taking care of bundles and f packages which, when opened, revealed ; all sorts of offerings from the friends of her famous father and mother. It looked as if everybody who enjoyed tho acquaintance'of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland had sent, a present for the baby, which Is as strong and healthy as its father says it is. There were silver and gold puff boxes, rare bits of lacp, ths dantiest^of silver -cups, richly dressed and appropriately inscribeci rattles and toys that baby I rances will not use for some months tocomo; offers of the finest trousseau thivt any human baby ever had, and many other varieties of ornaments and toys; enough, in fact, to keep baby Frances in good humor for half a dozen do ados. One of tho servants said that over one hundred packages had boon loft at tho house and more wore < omlng o-ory Ifour. Tho , i offerings came from every city in the I Kas:, and Buffalo, Albany, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington, and New York ' friends sent gifts. So no of” Mr. Cleveland's friends n i hicago also contributed offerings. YW'S. Cleveland and tho wonderful baby w ro feel ng so well that Mr. Cleveland decided to leave his heme for tho first tkne in three days and go down to his Broad street offices in tho Mills Building. As it was to be Ids tit st appearanco In public since the birth of tho baby h • dressed h jn-clf with unusual care. He wore a new fall suit of a dark mater ai and a high silk hat. A handsome silk scarf and a hea . y walking stick completed ills outfit.. Mr. Cleveland took a glimpse at tho baby and then I walked o.or to Th rd avenue and Sixty- I osghta street where ho boarded a down- i town train on the o!o-ato l rallroa). ' Everybody soomed to know the b g an i good naturod ex President. He sat down between a schoolgirl and a workingman 8411 was soon being gazed at by ail the folks in tho car, at which he blu ho I. While her papa was attracting so much att ntion down-town little Miss Cleveland was not neglected. Several ladies ca le I to see tho proud mother, who is said to be convalescing as rapidly as could be vv she 1 lor. Dr. Bryant paid two or three visits during tho day, and was visibly pleased at the rapid progress which Mrs. Cleveland is making. Among tho presents received was a beautifully finished cradle fro n Mrs. J Daniel Lamont As soon a< tho baby I gets big enough she will bo rocked to sleep in this real work of art Mrs. ( hester Grisw id is .-aid to have sent the baby a do en go d safety pins, । । so that the infant s tender skin may not , be scratched by accli.'ontary coming Into contact wth a rude W alerbury pin of I brass. A handsome silver bath tub Is ' another gift to little Miss Cleveland. It ' is beautifully chased, and is one of the j i । the LroaUway sUAvrsiußhS Iroui wiio-u i. iit was ordered Mrs ( larence Po-Tey I Is credited with being tho giver of the । , baby’s bail’, tub. Mr. Cleve ami's mall has Increased so largely that he might easily imagine I himself in a Presidential campaign. Candidate for Governor Ko-wel I? Flower sent him a < ordlal rote of congratulation. ami many were received by mail anil telegraph from other well- ; known people in various ; arts of the country, it is -aid to be Mr. Clevelands intention, w hen the tin " comes, to taken few week-' vacation and accompany hfs wif" and the baby to the country. THE CHILIAN IMBROGLIO. The .liiiitu Mnintiiln* It* Tbreatvnin^ Attitude Towi<r<l Kerugre* at the AnterIriwi Legation. The Chilian iloveriimont has so far ! evinced no ntent ion <1 a andoning its posit on that it has a perfm t rignl to 1 arrest ih poib as they < nter or <av th • ' American Legation at >ant ago Ret while strenuously insisting uion the possession of tin- abstract right, tie Government is at pre cut making no attempt t > put it in practi e. The partisans of Balmaceda who took refuge under Minister Egan’s ro >f are -till there, and no arre t- have been made. It cannot be learned ti nt thal.ov rnniont has in conh nip a Dm any plan for asserting in the m ar future :he right of arrest that is c.aimed. Hi.l it I- thought that the present unsatisfactory sltuu tion cannot be < f long continuance In a cordanc ■ with fnstrm t oas, MinIstnr Egan has given the Junta t> hn-diT-t uid that if tho Chilian authertties ' continue to maintain their present attitude, the fr en Ily ndat ons between i ( hili and the I uite 1 Mat'.'- will be in- ; terrupt d. The .luma's reply to this notice is awaited w.th great interest In case the reply is unfavorable is not | known < mi-l. i-’ eV,’.'. -lep s an I'rvuan . b ur VV . . • - 1■ — i:■ American M m.ster w ill asa the Chilian ( Government to allow the refugees m-w ' at the I nßed States Legation to go on board the 1 nited States man of war - Bultimoie, and to take their departure from Chilian territory. Do not intru 'e to help a ] oor brother j out of h s <!:Ub u'tles 11 s di:H ( uty is his own b is ne-- Int rm dd e not with tho gr es of th ■ poor; the gr es o' tl.o poor s p ■ ul arly sa rod from intrus on. ! An automatic ma hine has been made whi h forms, fills, weighs, aid seals packages in those establishments where : large euautities of goods are constantly I । put u;>. The number of cattle In Australia is! estimated at 8,(100,ooo. an inereas ■ of more than 2,. 00,000 in the last fifteen ! years Sheep have been Increased from! 53,000,000 to 90,000,000. Ex 1 1.1.1mr.n 1 s at the 51 e , 111 1/niver- । ■ sity, Montreal, show that a signal may i .be Hashed through the round < ireuit of i 8,000 miles of ocean cable in the avera m time of only 1.05 seconds. A new edit on of Oliver Wendell Holmes’ works, in fourteen volumes, annotated by himself, is forthcoming I

Chinese Money, to c °nt«Mr wfihVn tr t°r» b ^ Questions that of money a. . Mel ^ in (hinese have no other W ® known » the ca PPer cash about fi n lrrCncy than which are worth at hundred °f Qucce of pure silver a Chinese a “tael of sycoe » ’ foreigners U'M in commercial tri naturally bullion only ami , ons, but as one has to hate a b L7 ei <. ght ’ 80 Jhe inconvenience thL SCa ' Cß ' entails won dhe es. th 8 wc >ghing wore all the scales ^“P^atlvely small plre uniform her throughout the cms»y« . wXI "A,‘” h , la casts, fcr COMOmbl" " ,< ' y other, and even ,?H town to an ’ dhusat Peking Lr 10 « Sam ° ,oca lity. standard a m-w-iti 010 is a governn ent th.«mp’rr n „ d j V T l * ! ' ls *’l cations and e ei^MriouV’ln 11 ? mpH ‘ rX b totsca P‘’ this loss bycara’side Iheir er CU9I ‘ t " ith ono; so Putting even ’•> excessive weight, there is not cashin(hina. 'I hose those ni r°" " aro not USed at Poking; those at I eking are not curren'. except ^ n a d ‘^ount, at T’alyuan. Hero I bought a very debased kind of cash giving one “large cash” for four of them’: a Ifendro.il nines further south these Sm,«B,’‘ H wor « at pnr, and even In a “A n sllght luomium over aiO ^ittUnsieully moio valuable lui B .> O TmU? Mongols, Thibetan^ and Turkos^lesrrhavo never consented to use tho ’Hinese copper cash, although it Is the sWndard money of the realm. The first n^noa p oplo use silver ingots or brick tea, the others have a silver currency of their own. Help but Don’t Coerce. To help nature iu its efforts to throw off the trammels of disease is, of course, the legitimate method of medication. This method is, unfortunately, too often di verged from and help i>erveitad into coercion. Drastic, excessive purging is Undoubtedly tho most frequent form of coercion of this sort. Tho bowels are forced, literally wrenched into ac lon. Os course, this is accompanied with much griping pain, and succeeded by exhaustion, which leaves the organs of evacuation in a state incompatible with subsequent regularity and activity. The last state ol lUat men or woman who uses drastic citbartics for constipation is decidedly worse than tho first. Hostetter's Stomach HitUr <is the finest laxative in existence, since it produces the no drul but no abnormal action, is progressive not abrupt in operation, and strengthens in-tead of fi”’organa upon which it acts, (be it lor malarial, kidney, rbeumatlu aud dyspeptic ailments. A Colored Claqucr. of the Washington theaters enJov s the distinction of having a professional claquer on its roll of employes. He is a negro of athletic bui'd, with an extremely dark sk n and enormous mouth, and a fine set of shining ivories. But hl- most notable characteristic is his laugh It is by turns -oft, resonant, harsh, strident and mellow lie is in his place in the top gal ery throughout a summer season of light opera, and ho never misses a far e-comedy or a minstrel show. He always knows when and how to laugh. Ho sits with his chin on the rail and enjoys himself in a highly infectious fashion, the audience ' frequently laughing n ore heart! v at ' him than at the performan o A elover tou h of (omoly will provoke an ap ^rcclative । hucklc. a good joke elb Us ; a'kearty guffaw, while a fine sample of , । A’ l humor fairly convui-cH ■HKi Aitor each jM'rfornianee he stops' ■ . of 25 cents a night. New Y'ork World I Th* Only One l irr I’rinte I Can You lin t tho Word? There G a 3- u -h dlsplnv advertisement I 1n this paper thl- week which ha- no two | word- alike except one word. The-amc ttrue of each new one appearing < :o h week I from The Pr. Harter Medicine Co This ’ houKc place- a *•<>■ —enc on every tiling I tlu-y make and publlah. I ok for It. -< nd I thorn tUo nm o of the word, and they will 1 return you m. k. hi tVTHi t. 11 Hui.nvrH-, I or sAurt.ia mi n. W.it<h Making In -w II tv< land. (.reat anx ety 1- felt In Switzerland 1 comcrnliig the derail nee of the watch I making Ind -*ry, which, m\t to the textile indu-try. :s the ma t.stay f ’li” , Inhabitant- of the country ’I he [ roiitare dw null U 2 d-'W n, a-the I nited Ma oatid England are e ery 1 ear be, omlng ni'T-* |n w rful rlva -inth- f e d. The demand, too, for hwiss wat- he- is falling I off ninsiderab y in certain countries, I no:ab y in this co ntry ami Fratice. O.si.r rx Tin rami: or Lin It has I e :> stated th it the mi st extreme age to which ’ a chlck-u ran J»v. Is alrout nine years, but ' any one who ha- ex er boarded ki ws U tter. I ThU may be a joke on l-uirdlng bouse- iu I general, but the fact -till that l»r. i Willie's ruliuer.ai ia 1- the la-t cough rum- j dy in tin unlvi r-c. it cun - c. ughs. ci lds. I asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, and CVUSU UiptlVH. The h’brah-d fjrk Ob^’-rvatury rn~ veais itTi.iHH.iwn) stars, aril some of them ,hc -•> sn.a I that It would re uite 30,'KXi of them to be visible L> the naked eye. WvoMtxi.’s w a'th, as determined by |he Sta c Boar 1 of Equalization, is 8 532,'if? This i- an inert a-e of *l.!3. C. MMI’SON, Marquess. W, Va.. rar. tall aI 'n nr h<■ re cur in- ’n vm l«ul . .'mt, ■DtKHL are tw o beariug apple trees in i "lana Couhly. Pt nnsylvama, that were anted in 1792. One of them Is ten feet ■ cinu in ferenco. FIT'S.—AII Fits i fre.’ bv Dr.Kllne's Great Nerve Re<torer. S h its after first do- no• MarVyiiime cuie-. Trrnu-i' and t '."i trial bottl- io-- t > lit cases. Send t<> Dr. Kline, inti Arch Kt . Paila l’a

Ehelpless^^^^l ■ Chicago, 111. I was confined to bed ; could not B walk from lame back; suffered 5 B SSHes months; doctors did not help; 2 B >T. JACOBS OIL § No return in 5 years. FRANCIS MAURER. B RIGHT! ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT." ® | KrS Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. B«ia< KJ| Cures where all else fails._ Pleasant and agreeable to the ggß K/l taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. K~J

They Bottle Bp Their Tears in Persia. ■ ! ^ ln m Per , S J a they botfc,e U P *helr tears as ’ of old. This is done in the following • innnd 61 ^ 1 l AS th ® m ° lrnCrS aro S^Hng lound and weeping, the master of cere- ■ Pr ° Bents each one with a piece of , tears"'T°ho „ th , Wh l eh he w ’P es his ed into ? cn tton 18 a f terwa rds squeezlvl a ? Ott ' e ’ and the tears ar « P™'X r a powerful and efficacious remonLr « reviv a dying man after every other means have failed. It is e'«o emP’oyed as a charm against evil influences SLw? S t tOm 1S Probab,v all “ d « d to Tn I saim’h- vcrso 8: thou my tears nto a bottle. ” The practice was once niversai, as is evidenced by the tearever CS ’ whlcb aro t 0 be fo ^nd in almost tad H ancient tomb, for the ancients bure,d “ * «' Coinmehuame, All claims not consistent with the high Character of Syrup of Figs arfl purp^ avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels. cleansing the system effectually, but lm Bn °H, a cure -aH and makes no pretentlate- 1 eVery bOttle substan- „ . B . ldKnr,a on 'y per cent, of tho population^can read and write. c >» Ibso’s Cure for Consumption. Cuies where other remedies fail. 25c. ^2^22^2^

The Record Os cures accomplished by Hood'K Sirsvparlll* has never been aurpmsed In the history of medicine. And tke constant stream of letters from people who were almost in d Kpair but wera cured Ly Hood’s Sarsaparilla is very gratifying. Because of the e wa urge all who suffor from Scrofula, Salt Rheum, or any other disease caused by impure blvod or low state of tho system, to try II . s Sarsaparilla. HOOD’SPILLS — Invigorate the liver, regulate thr bowels. Elective, but gentle. Price 250. SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cure is without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a positive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous texpense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If you have i a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease | Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH’S CURE, Price lo cts., 50 cts. and SI.OO. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, | use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. D! Anni Send dr m on clem piece white blolflnt uLUUu. pip r -oh »<•' »x. occupation. Munr > p,' uiagniS -<'.ooo tone-. 1 ►on i tree parUeutarl > *or diM a-v !>», T. N i nowiKt Terre [la ite. Iml SMb n ■ ANAKF.StN«lve«tn»t»nt ph |■— B IB Addn— •‘ANAKH-is,- “ ■ ■■ Si' Box 2110. Nsw V< uk City. Ely's Cream Balm miiKivinus COLD IN HEAD. jv. 0 s - >f I Irleo cents. | A; \ Halm it * meh n ‘ntril. Cs^ i II \ Bl? - Warrn^.. \ V BO<j Tjy YOU HAVE Miihrh or Sick Headache, Cost ive B iHinib Ague, Sour Monuich and Ba Ichlw^ ; if your food do«*s nut a»»iiiiiluto ami you have no apprtilr, Tutt’s Pills a 111 cure thc*e troubles* Pricr, 25 cents* DADWAY’S PILLS, De Great Liver and Stomach Remedy. r r nrr < * .ill «! uorderH < f tl e Stomach. Liver, i B K dr ■ Bladder. Ne vou-vo-, Lo^ < t Aj I” rte. H ' ihi L. < > n» ipatun. IV^tivi Et s-, in--1 -t. Bill ;-!.»• E» v. r. lutla umation ot the B - I 1 • » dtid all d» ra ^♦•nicnu < t the nt«rual I Hr* h v tab ■ rtH.tAiniLg do mercury, m r.tTais. or deletr'ious druis. PERFECT DiGESTION ^Uno^?^ w.i I'. - । •r» ■ ooruo.x. about teu o’clock, as a . vinuer piU. By si d lug SICK HEADACHE, I 4 * I il st iu th. B lloueneßs, will be d. K! d tl r !• ‘ d tb I is < ate 11 • Ilfr.b’i e its i .en - h. r g i i < per tew I- r the support ot the na ural | w t- «d tn«- !• <lv f;«’ (». M-rw t 5 •• foUoui g symptoms rc^u ti g | fr-ml !-<&>« d. ■ l> v.-OrR&U': Consiip <tion, I; U i Ith -. 1 u ■ - . f the B < d i!) the H- ad, A- ;dity of the S<i .tc Nau-' a. Heaitburu, Ini-^Uf-t ■ ■ F< <d. In lb' - <>r We k'ht in the St* ioacL. "(>< r Fnc ati'i;- ^i kr« - r I nt < nig <f the ILart, ( h< ki?i*£ « r hull- < * - .-.tiohb uhen in a .yn u i ml a bpirut tkua auii KyeM, , Pr* - * tn r* cs . ETthLh, and Sudden F.Ubhes Ol Bur dnjr in t» e F e-h. A few doreA < f RADWAY’s PILL.S will free the i ay-tem < t an th*- a w nuiu* d disord r-. Pi Ite 25 cts. per b< x S<- dbv all drux 'oD. ;en«t a htbrstanip to DR. RADWAY & CO., No. 32 Warren Stn er. New York. Information wo th tho> K ndh will be >.ent to you. To dHr ITBL C Be sur • =nd a-k for RADWAY'S, ft’ <1 te that the name “KADWAY” is on what you l i uy.

“August Flower” I had been troubled five months with Dyspepsia. The doctors told me it was chronic. I had a fullness ■ after eating and a heavy load in the pit of my stomach. I suffered frequently from a Water Brash of clear matter. Sometimes a deathly Sickness at the Stomach would overtake me. Then again I would have the terrible pains of Wind Colic. At such times I would try to belch and could not. I was working then for Thomas McHenry„Druggist, Cor Irwin and Western Ave., AlleghenyCity, Pa., in whose employ I had been for seven years. Finally I used August Blower, and after using just one bottle for two weeks, was entirely relieved of all the trouble. I can now eat things I dared not touch, before. I would like to refer you. to Mr. McHenry, for whom I worked, who knows all about my condition’ ' v bom I bovujlvt tHe medi- “ * live NVltlv at 39 James St., Allegheny City,Fa. Signed, John D. Cox. & G. G. GREEN Sole Manufacturer, । Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A ^S^LITTLE kFuver PILLS DO NOT GBIPE NOR SICKEN. Bure eur« for SICK HEADACHE, Impaired digestion, eonsti- • paPon, torpid glands. They arouse v : vital organs, remove nausea, diz- “ ziness. Magical effect on Kid. neya andbladder. Conquer 3 bilious nervous disK wS^,, orders. Establish uat- < VZ Kr oal Daily Action. Beautify complexion by purifying blood. Fvbely Vegetable. The dote Is nicely adjusted to suit case.as one pill can never be too much. Each vial contains ir, carried In vest pocket like lead pencil. Business man’s great convenience. Taken easier than, sugar. Sold everywhere. All genuine goods bear “Crescent-’’ Send 2-cent atamp. You get 32 page book with sample. DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., St. Louis, Mo. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a wTbAKER & CO.’S ^Breakfast Cocoa , from which the evceaa of oil jgatfVa has been reaioved, i* absolutely pure and *® soluble. jFTraY Chemicals ic ' : H l\ are used in ha preparation. It /] 4 If ’i haa more than three times the I I I t |nq strength of Cocoa mixed with nil ! F S till s tarc h» Arrowroot* or Sugar, ■ B IHH ant s therefore far more eco!r «11/i II I I non> i ca l» costing less than one cent a cup. It Im delicious, noun lehing, atrengtheDing, kabilt xhgmted. and admirably adapted for invalids cut well us tut ...» *.I • )«». Sold by firorera everywhere. W. B AKER & CO., Dorchester, Mase GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPSSCOCOA BREAKFAST. “Uy a thorough knowledge of the natural law* wh ch govern the operatl us of dlge-tlon and nutrltl >n, and by" a careful appllc ntion "t the fine properties f wel -s lectei Cocoa, Mr. Ep >s has provided our breakfast tables wltn a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us mint heavy doctors’ bills. It Is oy the judicious use of sueti articles of diet t Jat aeoaultutlon may bo gr dually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak po nt. Wo may escape many's fatal shaft by keeplngoursclwes well fortl tied with pare blood a d a properly bi urlshed frame."—“Civil Service Gazette." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only lu half-pound tin \ y Grocers, labelled thus: JA.IIES ErPH J CO . Homieopatbio Chemists, Loxoox. Esolaxd. Sir Henry Thompson, the most noted physician of EnglnnJ> sa y s that more than half of all diseases come from errors in diet. Send for Free Sample of . Garfield Tea to 319 West ( stll Street, New York City. | CARFIELD TEA of bail cat int;; cures Stele Headache, restoresComplexionjCuresConstlpatiOE. I EW!S’ 98 LYE MBMk I Powdered anti Perfumed. I— (PATENTED ) S»5!Er^L4 The strongest and purest Lye l\ ma d e - NVill make the best per>l' ^l3 h •* fuu.-d Hard Soap in 20 minutes s*> ** wi'hout boiling. 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