St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1892 — Page 3
I ^LjS^^r “ Beauty without grace ia a hook without a bait." That’s what tho French think. Whether it be true or not, there are many American women who do not even possess the hook —beautv and attractiveness are denied them. Why 0 Because thev’ro languid, cross nnd irritable. They know not what it is to be without pain or discomlort half the time. That's it; suffer in silence—misunderstood—when there’s a remedy—Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription—at hand that isn’t an experiment, but which is eoid, by druggists, under the guarantee that if you are disappointed in any way with it, you get your money back by‘applying to. its makers. A signal service to weak womenkind is the finding of lost health —the building up of a “ run-down ” system. Nothing does it so surely as tho “Favorite Prescription.” Nono like it I For overworked, 'debilitated women, teachers, milliners, seamstresses, “shopgirls,” nursing mothers— one and all aro cured by it. 3 a Ji Ms? This GREAT COUGH CURE, this successful CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by druggists on a positive guarantee, a test that no other Cure can stand successfully. If you have a COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, it will cure you promptly. If your child has tha CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CONSUMPTION. don’t wait until your case is hopeless, but take this Cure at once and receive
immediate help. Price 50c and SI.OO. Ask your druggist for SHILOH’S CURE. If your lungs are sore or back lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters. There is ease for those far fs curcto^fioi^iot c iar gone. There is prevention—better than cure—for those who are threatened. Let us send you a book on careful living and Scott’s’ Emulsion of cod-liyer oil, even if you are only a little thin. Free. - / Scott & Bowne, Chemists, 131 South sth Avenue. New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil—all druggists everywhere do. si. 30
AT aF J <AH’S LAKE’S MEDICINE P-^e. , „Catarrh *
L H tAM bALm Cleanses the jew ^asal I assages, ^Cq^D InH^ 0 Allays Pain and ,®. 02 kt J Inflammation, mYFEVEH^^J Heals the Sores, Restores the S _V?> Senses of Taste xV , and Smell. ^'■'- TRY THE CURE! HAY-FEVEP “S£S s » *sa““H tLUMWimiAAfttr-^ Street. New York. ; r ” r ,? , ." nC n » bit Cured in 10 BEST POLISH 8M TH E~ WORLD? 00 NOT DE OECEiyEO^^^^®^ with Pastes, Enamels, and Paints which stain the hands, in jure the iron, and bu a off. The Rising Sun Stove Polish is Brilliant, Odorless, Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin or glass package with every purchase. HAS AN ANNUAL SALE OF 3,000 TONS,
TALK ON THE TARIFF.) A VERY IMPORTANT DAY IN CONGRESS. The Tariff Debate at Last Opened—Mr. McMillin Sets the Ball Bolling—He Vigorously Denounces the McKinley Law, While Mr. Dingley Calls It a Blessing. The Tariff Battle. The annual battle over the tariff bo- ' gan in the House of Representatives I with the speeches of Representatives ) McMillin and Dingley for and against the free-wool bill. No session of Congress is complete without its tariff Struggle, but the struggle which began 1 the other day was regarded as of unusual importance, coming as it does on tho I eve of a Presidential election in which ’ It will bo the nain issue. i The opening speeches, Recording to a j Washington dispatch, were in no sense ' iramatic. Mr. McMillin made his speech from notes but often laid them aside to parry the questions which were fired at lim from every quarter. He had a bowl of bouillon before him of which he frequently partook to strengthen his voice. Mr. Burrows sat in his seat immediately ji front, nervously tearing paper to bits md thereby irritating Air. McMillin. i The galleries were well crowded long oefore tho hour of the opening and the public interest manifested in the debate vas greater than oa any previous day of the session. To Representative Blount of Georgia, i clear-headed parliamentarian of twenty years congressional experience, was iwarded the honor by the Speaker and lie Committee on AV ays and Means of ' presiding over the committee of tho ' whole, and when he wearied now and
1 dien of his arduous labors Repros illative Kilgore, the giant talesman of ' I’exas, was called on to assume the ’ gavel. In the days of long politic al 1 wrangling that are to follow in tho jommitteo of the whole Speaker Crisp j will find the respite that ho has so much : iesired. At tho opening of the lobate ho occupied a seat in the galleries and was as interested an luditoras any of tho other 2,c00 visitors who bent eagerly forward t • catch every word of the partisan oration ; of the day. The well-crowded now-pap r galleries i ittefffed tho public interest that is being ' .'elt in the discussion of tho issues now I before the House, and the little group ■ that gathered in the diploma! ie galler-.- ■ : showed that this int-Tcst in the r-v mu > ’ ■ question and the ait mipted r > ! li d on ' I .if existing tariff laws is shat< d ■ ■ m" ' 'if tho nations across tho wa .r-. Fait the crowning indication of th im-.-o t- < Dice of the discussion was in tiie d. . :> I attention which the me id ers th m Co . I gave to the two spe Aers who rejee- , jented tho two gr. at pa. tm •-on tlm qu for col lit ion
non ror solution. i Mr. McMillin devoted his attention to 1 review of the McKinley law an 1 i:s ?fTect upon commerce, the in.lu tries and the wage-workers of th-> country, an 1 Mr. Dingley sought to defend and ji s tify that law, and insisted t hat the h .h---?st commercial wisdom justified it perpetuity. . Senator Carlisle, tin ler whose ha i ry *** *** v. — . ..., . .(t it that s. t In the upper 1 odv to who-a ’ne has bo n <tile I by the Bln,. <, r , j State and was an attentive lim, 1.-r to I the eloquent arguments of Repr< ■ nta live McMillin. No less vigilant was the attention i with which ex-Speaker Reed noted evei v ■ argument, n< only of his fhem but .‘t । bis political opponent as well, ai d now , and then there was a twinkle aihiscvn as h<' doubtless meditated on and stored away in his memory a resp. nse to h.. ■ made to the democratic arguimm.s when his day should come. B >th the -peakers : were frequently api ku led by their j party colleagues, and as each man n--1 Burned his seat he was the recipient of i warm* congratulations and a bouquet of ' mammoth proportions. j The tariff battle will probably be kept j up forth.* remainder of the se -sion with i interruption from time to time for other । business. As is known, the illness of Mr. Springer prevented his opening the
j lebate. Mr. Mills was absent on a■j fount of sickness. Mr. Springer was , very anxious to speak on the free-w< ol bill, and ever since his severe illness ! has expressed th ■ hope that his re--1 eovery would be speedy enough to ; £dmit of his closing the debate. This, it is evident, will be impossible, for if he recovers, as ; the physicians are now quite hopoI ful he may, he will have to leave j or a health resort as s on as he is able !to stand a journey. It is expected that ( i vote will be taken on the wool bill । mon. After that all the time not abso- । lutely necessary for other matters will : be devoted to the consideration of other tariff bills. A very large number of members have alreadv asked for time tor speeches on the subject. When the present ameer of Afghanistan was yet an exile he made a pretense of stupidity which deceived a great many people. But after being invested with his present authority he displayed surprising keenness. On one occasion the Russian commandant in Turkestan Bent him word that it was proposed to
.ate SUO artillerymen and cavalry- out for exercise on the Afghan frontier, and expressed a hope that it would not give rise to apprehensions on the part of"ids highn ss. Abdurrahman replied that he aad no objections, because, as it happened, he was about to exercise 5,000 cavalry, artillery, and infantry on his side of the frontier at the same place, and there was plenty of room for both. The nint was enough, ihe Russians wrote thanking the ameer, but intimating that they hid found another site for their maneuvers. It Ims been said that Queen Victoria [ s the only person now living that knew Sir \\ alt.-r Scott personally. But there ■S an old bookseller in Edinburg who i aften talked with him, and it is thought probable that there must be still others ! who can claim that honor — —— . >nnf X ^ ESAT ?i n is said to ao -ept no smaller retainer than $2 000 “in i ^es of importance,” and to refuse all ; Rher kinds of cases. With his largo annual professional income, hoiwy.-r go now 1 t mUCh ° f a fortufle as fortunes i The king of the always deeps on a camp bed. He is an adv^sar > of capital punishment, and no execution has taken place in Brussels dur- . Ing his reign. lla «gard says his front name should be pronounced “Reeder.”
Elsewhere In this Issue we publish the particulars of a remarkable cure that fairly outrivals the celebrated case of John Marshall, of Hamilton, .which created such a sensation throughout tho country. the particulars of this case are vouched for by the Albany Evening Journal, recognized as the leading newspaper at the New York State capital, and one of the loading papers of tho United States. 1 here is, therefore, no room to doubt that the particulars of the case are accurately and carefully set forth, In every respect true, and must therefore prove of'the d epest Interest to our readers: we therefore commend the article to their careful perusal. Paper Floors. Possibly the wide adaptability of paper may lead to a solution of the problem of rendering dwellings and business structures fire-proof. The prospect is held out that, pap m will supersede wood as a material for floors, and that it will be made indestructible by fire, or nearly so, realizing at least tin' ideal of slowburning construction. It is in the interiors of buildings, even more than in their walls, that security from fire is needed. If paper which has been so treated th it it will not ignite can bo substituted for more combustible materials in the floors, finish and furniture of houses, the peril of fire will have been immensely reduced. And as tho capabilities of paper have only begun to reveal themselves, the predicts n that it will be thus employed d es not seem unreasonable. A Plain Precaution. Ftther to adopt a plain precaution, one sanctioned by experience and approved by medical men, or to incur the risk of a malady obdurate and destructive in its various forms of intermittent or bilious remittent fever, or dumb ague, which of tho two? For every ' type, for every i base of malaria, Hostetter's . Stomach Bitters is a specific. It acts promptly [ — does its work thoroughly. As a defense
against the malarial taint it is most effective. . E nigrants to and denizens of regions in the \ est where odasmatic co ila tits are periodical visitor! should bo mindful of th s and use the Bm it as a safcguaid. For constipation, bilioor’J ss. rheumatism “la grippe,” I l.jd'm v and bia idcr troubles the Bitters will ba found no less u-o ui than in cases of malaria. Against the injurious effects of exposure, bodily or menial fatigue, it is also a valuable pi < tect i m. ! idles Ullin ped t am the Eay. One afternoon the po verful hydraulic ' dredge of the wharf company was < per- . ting a sand pump by which n twelve- | in h stream of mud ami water was forced ■ from th ■ Lottom through a line ot pip ng 3(ii> feet in length an i d> posited < n the . Ila's south of th" levee. Th. pressure exerted by those pumps was so gumt th t hundreds of fish, from , th * small mull t and eio iker to tho rod- I fish Iwo feet in length, were sucked in, passed thr< ugh the tubing an I deposited ) in the shallow water at the outlet, where thev were captured by dozens of boys ■ equipped w.th dip nets an I carried off in triumj h. Over throe hundred pounds ' were galhored in by th s metho 1.- Gal- I
vestoh News. RIOO lie wilt,!, sioo. The rraarr. of thin I*"F r will be plee’isl , to learn that tln ro in el b *»t one dron led dU. as • that tcia* ha« toon able to cure p, K u i . ‘a on. and that i« Ca'arrh 1 -w known 'O fi O llie lent fraternity, i n'arrh 1 .-Inc a c lltiiU’Tßl duo n.... ,r nitron ac ' • utUutiena! treatment. Hall h ( nlar-h <nr la taken folmallv. acting »Ih«-Uv upon th bkxwl ' ' * n:v< O. : , I >.(, ■ . for 1 t of tog bnoniala. Ad o H I.J. I HI XIVX co Tokuo, v. £«rr-<>M by imr, tsts. Queer < its. It is said that in t hin 1 there is a cat that has ere ping ears. The Momb i< Mt iff t:i<> west coast- of Afro ais \ ' cred wdh -tic, brolly hair, \ Paraguay j at is . nly one-quarter as big a- the or- I hn.ry cat <d this part o: tev-obl. It! las a bmg b dy an I short shi v hair. * In S mth A a • r.e.i them P a 1, Iff , a ts which d<> not kmov how to m i.now. Aw bok in -Surpri* > r - b. ,t authors). ‘.’j cent no . .1 b , ■ b j. 1 nt free.! ostpald, by I Twin A 1 o . . f I’bllndelj b :i. 1ki...0:1 receipt of M w rapper -. f ]». bias' I leclrle Soa] nd 1 cent for.utal gue. A r.r.A: riri 1. pirs oof sculpture fr in Ancient Ephesus has reached the British Musi*um. Ihe relic forms part of a
* ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ j'lU t <’ 1 H marble bull, the head being exquisitely . carved, while the figure of a goddess ap’pears on the bmly. It is supposed to bo 1 • 2,000 years old. Ra. o^Al i.y I nt: a r yi v:t Cold from the start y using Dr. I>, Jayne's Expectorant, and you may Lung Tron de. tl t so easily gotten rid of. —— A gang of counterfeiters in Texas ' have Leon making a silver coin of such j excellence and brightness that they cimmand a premium among the people I of the section in which they were put in circulation. Oxe dose of Beecham's Tills relieves sick , headache in twenty minutes. For sale by ' all druggists. 25 cents a box. Tri e sympathy is putting ourselves : ,n another’s place; and we are moved In proportion to the reality of our imagi- I nation. HIE THROAT. •ninun's Bronchial \ Troches" act directly on the organs of the ' voice. They hare an extlaordhiary effect In uil disorders of the throat. A German countess is the cook in a 1 TV ..1. _ < 0 ,
New dork restaurant kitchen. DADWAY’S n PILLS, ■ Ths Great Liver and Stomach Bamedtj, For the cure of all disorders of ti e Stomach. Liver, Bowels. K dneys, Bladder. Net von- Disease-. Ln^ o f Appetite, II attache. Cone ipation, Co.-tiveues< lnmg. ntioD. Bilioirness, Fever, Inflammation of the B we H, rile-, and ail dvra: gements of the nternal Mhcera. I’urely v<g< t.ibie, contain!i.g no nieicur, minerals, or delete.ions drugs. PERFECT DIGESTION wa\ s rU)s e^ery morning, about ten o'clock, as a clmrer pill. By so d ing SICK HEADACHE, Dyspepsia, Foul S' m-ch, B liousness, will be ■ avoided, and the io< d tbot is eaten omribne its I nounilni g properties 1 r the support ot the na ural I Wi's'e of the body. JOS’Oi scr^e the following symptoms ret-u'ti'g i from Disease of the Digestive Organ- : Constip tion, Inward 1 lies, Fuilneß, ot the B ood in the Head, Acidity of the S omac • Nau« a. Hemtburu. Disgust I o: Fond. Fu 11). 8 or Weight in the Stomach, tour Eructati. ns ri ki>g or Filtering . f the Heart, I Choking or Suffoc iti " l ens ,tionß w hen in a .ytng I posture. Dimness of Vision. D. t- or Wtbe be.or. the ' bight. Fever and Du l Pain in the Head, Deficiency | ot Perspiration, Yellowness of t. e tkin ami Eves, I l’al • in tie Side Ct es .1. nibs, and Sudden Fushes I ot Heat Burning in > l e F e-h. A few doses < f RADWA V'S P11.1.S w.ll free the ■ , By tem of an the e. ove-named disord rs. Pl ice 25 cts. per box. Sold bv all drng /ists .?' k'? n D*r stamp to DR. RAHWAY’ & CO, I 32 Warren btreet. New York. Kjr inionnation ! ’ th shone nds will be sent to you. TILJ HE PUBIdC: Be sur ■ nd a-k for RADWAY’S I and tee that the name MUDWAY’ 1b on what you :
Watches Incrusted with Gems. It was largely the fash'on in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries with ladies of wealth to have their I watches richly incrusted with precious j stones. A lady’s watch made toward the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth had a gold case set with 200 turquoise stones arranged in eight concentric circles, with a single one in the middle. On tho upper p< riion of the case was a Tudor rose of crimson and green in translucent enamel, and on the margin crimson and blue leaves and fruit in
enamel. An Important Difference. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that thoy’are not affected with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. A man weighs less when the barometer is high, notwithstanding tho fact that the atmosphere pressure on him is more than when the barometer is low’. As the pressure of air on an ordinary-si> od man is about fifteen tons, the rise of the mercury from twenty-nine to thirty inches adds about one ton to the load he has to carry. The Only One Ever Printed —Can You Find the Word? There la a 3-lnch display advertisement i In this paper this week which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new one appearing each week j from The Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a “Crescent” on everything they make and publish. Look for it, send i them the name of the word, and they will : 5 return you book, beautiful lithographs, ’ : or SAMPLES FKEE. New York real estate agents have
great difficulty in renting buildings san. , to be haunted. It is estimated that , there are at least thirty of these houses j now vacant. , “Life has been a burden to me for the past 50 years on account of great suffering from very sei ere and frepient headaches. Bradycrotino has done wonders for me 1 am now a new man ami shall proclaim tuc , merit!- of your medicine to all I can reach.” George I'. Fowler. Attorney at Law, Palatka, Fla. Os till Druggists. 50 cents. The. person who has a firm trust in the Supreme Being is pou rful in his power, wise by his wisdom, happy by his happiness. To T» r tr-1 t K with Hat r's Iloxt r r ll< nri:. UNO ano lAB before the baby strangles with croup. Pick's Toothache Pno s (’uroiu one Minute. An insane barber in Indiamipolis lathered a customer with c<>nl oil nnd tried to shave him with scissors. If nffictM w S-re I ve-, u«' Dr Isa to Ihompsoa’s Ej e Water Druggists 801 IU2 >0 ... . i . .. t i' io
Tin: unexplored area ts Canada is i 1 .nunjioo i quare miles. —V 1 ‘ i \ Afr. & Derry l 1 Frevtdrho . Il I Widely k 5 v:. a.- pr ...It : - F -n - Wat. nr. - f Ihnifts os t-11-.t la-t . .ip ro. m I . - tcnuaudbisw pdvrfuJ cure bv H. ds Sarsaparilla. Ntcntirmen J ;:tecn years ag ■ I had an alto k. I InCauuualssry rheumatun.. whb-h was fellow-, d by Salt Rheum breaking out on luy right leg. The humor spread all o.vt : iny b . * and arm.- a foul ma^s of »ore~, sw-’len ami itching t- rril ; v . .a .>.• g mt e, e rain if the »kin hajs bn by scratching ami discharging constantly It is unpbb»iblc tu d* scribe my thirteen years ot a^ony uad to turc. is; ; t Thousands of Dollars In futile efforts to get well, and wc discouraged and r ady to dio. At this time 1 was unable to he down In bed, had t--.it up ail tn- unit .a:; l wa. muiblo to walv w thout e/utches. I had to hold my arms away trom my b ly, and had t have my arras, back and legs band.ig- 1 by my faithful wife twice a day. Finally a friend urged me t take Hoods SarBaparilla. I began by taking half at. as; ■ mful. My Stomach Was All Out of Order but the medicine soon corrected this, and in six weekslcould see a chang in the conditi :i of t humor which nearly covered my body. It was driven to the surface by the Sarsaparilla, the sore, soon healed, and the scales fell off. I was soon able to give up bandages and crutches, and a happy man I was. I hadbeen taking Ho' d’s Sarsaparilla forseven । months; and since that time, 2 years, I have worn no bandages whatever, and my legs and arms are sound and well. The Delight f t myself and wife at ray recovery it is impossible to tell. To all iny business friends in Boston, and over the country, I recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla from personal experience." S.G. Derby, 45 Bradford Street, Providence, IL I.
Ilf you are Bilious take Hood's Fills. ^3“ VW’liT^k Great Bargains in South I 0 ZW |»| N H Dakota farms. Send for H A IVa HAf circular. H.E. Mayhew, A. w Letchvr Sol;t: , I)akoti ,
THE COST IS THE SAME. THE HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE । cgts no more than an ordinary’ clumsy wood picket aflair tliat obstructs flip viow nn.i win ratzw*■ .v * thEE. Address your nearest agent. IIAKTM 1 . All <;. ( << iteaver Fails I'n. T. D. CAWSE, General Western Sales Agent, 508 State St., CHICAGO. Ludlow-Saylou M ibe Co., St. Louis Mo.. Agents for Southern Missouri and Southern Illinois Hjs' Always mention this paper.
PATENTS! Send for Inventor’s Guide.or How to Obtain a Patent. Send for Digest of Pension and Bounty Raws. PATRICK O’FAKUKLL. Washington, I>. C. B ©FAT FOLKS REOOCED / /I Mrs. Alice Maple. Oregon, Mo., writes i \ uj I i “Mr woight was 320 pounds, now it is 19a ft'reduction of 125 lbs.” For circulars address, with 6c^ ’ Br.O.W.F.SNYDEK. Me Vieker’s Theatre, Chicago. 11l i
Vat 2 ^veToH'^ CSecoinineiKlcd as tlic Best. IX Lb Mabs, Plymouth Co., la., May, 1089. I suffered from temporary sleeplessness from ovorwojk for two years, for which I used Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic, and can recommend tamo as tho bezt medicine for similar troubles. F. BORN HORST.
I Radom, 111., Sept., ISB9. The Rev. P. Sebastian writes: Koenig's Nerve Tonio has produced a wonderful effect here in a case ot a girl 9 years of ago, who had euiF ptio fits daily since her first year, sometimes 9 times in one day. Nothing seemed to help her. but after the first spoonful of tho Tonio tho attacks disappeared forever. - Joliet, 111., March 10, 1891. Pastor Koenig’s Norvo Tonic has been used for the past 12 years with satisfactory results by onr Sisters troubled with nervousness. . SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS. pimr* p" —A Valuable Book en Nervous B. IJL I, Diseases sent free to any address, wBC , Jr and poor patients can also obtain I S BIS k— this iii^licine free of charge. 11ns remedy has been prepared by the Reverend Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wavue, Ind., since 18iu. and is now prepared under bis direcUou by tho KOENIG MED. CO., Chicago, ill. Sold by Druggists at SI per Bottle. 6 for S 5. Large Size, 51.75. 6 Bottles tbrJBO. “Mothers’ Friend” HIKES CHILD BIBTH EASY, I Colvin, La., Dec. 2, 1896-My wife used MOTHER’S FRIEND before her third confinement, and says she would not bo
without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS. Sent by express on receipt < f price. $1.50 per bottle. Book “lo Mt'tlivrs mailed f ee. CRADFIELO REGULATOR CO., FOR SALE BY At^. DRUGGISTS. TLAN 1 A , GA. 9000000000 1 torpid liver is the wvrec of dyspep©sia.siek headache. <o»‘tip.ition. I>Ha bilious lev. r, chills and jaumhec. iTuß’sTiwHHs; Cv lure a snecltic effect on the liver, re .storing it to her. I thy mt i<m. _ n n rm AN A KE“IS sires instant 1“^ i. H 130 XA Price, $1; at drngzids or a iL L U H Box -'Ut>. New Yokk City. OMADE BY THE QMS dutch ^WUluy process
■min h "n~ 1 IiUV. uj j era "Treated with Carbonate of Soda, Magrwsla, Potash or Bicarbonate of Soda.” The use of chemicals can be readily detected bv the peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glass of water in which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa has been placed and Mllnw’*"! to tvm*ln for •etvriil day*. For mnrr n T T tt9iflrrtl Vrar^ have ^nade their Coran Preparations A D I. I'T LI Y I* I P t using SO I‘atcnt Proms, Alkalirs, or DyesW. BAKER & CO., Dorctester, Mass.
Eli Ken nr Thom mon, the most n \ .1 physician of England, say 3 that more than half of all di. ca. escome from errors m click Sen I for Free Sample of . Garkehl Tea to 319 West 431 b Street, New York City.
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CMFIELDTEA S ofbad at ing; t urew >i< U H.adm h«*; rcitorcst oin plex ion jc urv»Con»ti pul 1014. G RATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA breakfast. “By a thorough knowledge < ? % tho natural laws wh ch govern th*> operaU ns of dlgv tion and nutrlt! .1. and by a Care til application f the fine j r<»« erties -.f "el-s lecteij Cocoa, Mr. Ep s has provfd d our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage waica may save us many heavy d^tors’ bills. It Is oy the jddicio js use of such articles of ,ii-t that acouiiicuUon may be gr duallv built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to d-easc. Hundreds of ibtJo ma! idles ar 5 floating around us r ady t » attach wherever there is a \teak p nt. W e may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fort! Ie 1 with nura blood a d a properly n urlshe.i frame.”— **Civil Service Gazette." Made simply with boiling water . r mile. So’.d only in half-poun 1 tins, y Grocer-*, labelle I thus: JA3I LS EI’PS CO.. Hum*eopathlc Cheri.wts, London. England. OCT. Our bicycle Cat a epue for ’52, which includes Hie best j in the world. Ihe Sprinter * Safety combines imne good points than any other < ne i wheel on earth. IthasaSOin. ! front wheel and 28 in. rear, I tangent spokes, bail besr- • ings ail over, loner bead, ■ long wheel base, Humber j frame, holl »w r ms. Luburg cushion lire, half round. I in wide, very light and resilient, price $135, < r with pneumatic tire-$l5O. weight 40 lbs. The ladies’ Sprinter is a good sister, and double | drop frame. Flea>e do not . I V**f 1* V* ' lose sight of the fact that we are manufa Hiring Bat y 1 f Can iages.keidint ng u hairs,
z ] V) Invalid Rolling Chairs. He—l* U । ^^cr^tors, etc, and we \ । carry the largest st' ck of •0» , Bicycle Sundries of any i ♦ h'-use in the country. Liberal •' Iscounts and ipeeial inducements are given to the trade. LU Bl KG MFG. CO., 321 3 5 No. Bth St., Fhila, Ta
v Maleorfeni§lc,withoutbusip's v ness exp. Fit nee. can make PSHuMete-UXi d 3 mon y right at Id me helling THE fiifiSlC SCISSMS SHMIPfHER! -i.s at sik'lil. Lv. :y lady buys one when von show it. IS NO HU M L'i <;. inpb .bv mail. 25c silver .TUdinp-. ( ENiK\L NOVELTY CO., Ch cago. 111. DH CC K^nciy Free. INSTANT RELIEF. TiTIT ■ sS I cure 1< 1G daxs. Np\er returns no purge’ I ILLU no save- nosnopo itorv. A victim tr e l in vain every rempdv ; has disco•• red a simple cure, wh ch he will mail free to b s fellow snTerer-; A.Idress J. 11. KKEVKS, Box 3290, N. Y.City, N.Y’.
August Fl ® lower I have been troubled with dyspepsia, but after a fair trlhl of August Flower, am freed from the vexatious trouble—J. B. Young, Daughters
College, Harrodsburg’, Ky. I had headache one year steady. One bottle of August Flower cured me. It was positively worth one hundred dollars tome —J. W. Smith, P.M. and Gen. Merchant, Townsend, Ont. I have used it myself for constipation and dyspepsia and it cured me, It is the best seller I ever handled —C. Rugh, Druggist, Mechanicsburg, Fa. $
It Cures Colds. Cornells. Sore Throat. Croup, fiiiluenza. Whoop.nj; C. i^h. Broueiiitis nc Asthma. A inrtabi cure t r Consumption :n I r is s. a: <1 i sr. ■ relief m adv «n< cd staaies. i -e nt i. ■ . You di see the ex< e.'e t ctlect ahet taking the first dose. S . d by uea ers eveij»\uu Laige bolt e.-, 51 cents and (I.GO. . The Mew York Census. The citizens of New York City being dissatisfied with the census, liava had the city retaken, and the result ■ eh ws,i accoiding to the figures which they have thus far given to the public, that the city contains 1,800,000 smis. Chicago has be< n looking forward to the time when, during the next ten years, she would overhaul New Yorl^City and become the mistress of the continent, but these flgures*show that Chicago must take in considerable more territory before she will be able to overtop her rival. Taking the census is one thing and having the population is quite another. If a citv really wants to grow she ... . * - . i:
should lo >k after her sanitary condition. When nearly half of the population of a city dies before the age ol five years, largely from lung trouble and kindred maladies, it shows that we cannot be too careful in these particulars. Reid’s German Cough and I Kidney Cure is the best remedy tor i all. maladies that arise from colds. (b-t this iff any dealer. If yoai* drug*** । gist- won ( order it fcr you, write to us. Small bottles 25c, large ones 50 cents. ' Sylvan Remedy Co.. Peoria. 111. kWyr'-'. A, ’-J I RELIEVES all Stomach Distress. REMOVES Nansca, Sense of Fillings^ Congestion, Pain. REVIVES Failing ENERGY. RESTORES Normal Circulation, Cid Warms to Toe Tips. DR. HARTES FEniCINE n- • “ils. Me, ■-F’ FARM WCi /» IT, 1 COVERFD \T> I pi >3/ WITH STUSSPST^^^ NEW eIAWKEYEMACHINE AV ork« on either Standing Timber or ‘•tump*. Pulii
cn ordinary Grub in one and a half mlnutvn. Mak-s a clean sveep of cwo acres at a sitting, a man. a nor aw J a horte can operate it. No heavy chains or r^i-. t-« Gandte. The crop on a few acres the first year will pay for life Machine. You can Dot longer afford to pay taxes on unproductive timber land. Clear it. raise a bountiful cron-with less latw-r and recuperate ▼ our old worn out land hr pasturing. It will oalr cost rou a postal card to send for as ilhi<t a>‘d Catalogue, giring price, t'rm* and testimonials. Address the Manufacturer*. JAMES MILNE * SON, SCOTCH GROVE, IOWA. stability, souml metiic ods; cash values, incontesta- ! |T9 IB 9 the best iilw I UML extension system; low | |rr cos t. Address j Lsß 9dl-3-sChestnut St., Thilad'a. lilii-f i aleil Public it with aJ E_ ■_ MAFS. des.T. hiii Minnesota. KpF North Dakota. Mo tana. Idaho, I I L_ K~ 'Vasbir --ton ami Ur -or, rhe Freo a asa Govcriune.it :iu<l CHEA! ’ Northern § Pacific FL r LMRUu oe.-t Agriciutural, Grazing auu Timber Land^ •:ow open TO S.;tl< r.-. Mi' id FLEE. Ai dress CHIS. 0. LAMECRH Lan : < tu. N.P.u.11.. st. Paul, Mint
C. N. I . 12 9 ' j ■ IVHEN V.-RITiNG TO ADVERTISERS. I ’ » please ?say you baw the advertisement hi tins paper. SPiso’s Remedy foi Catarrh is the Rest. Easiest to Use. and Cheapest. OR HM Sold by druggists or sent by mail, gB ^3 50c. E. T. Hazeltine, Warren Pa. 0
