St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1892 — Page 3

\ \ ) I Don't be a spider and crawl in these days! Why not keep up with the nineteenth century ? You would not buy a Bteam engine made like those of a century ago. Then why should you buy the old-fashioned, big, drastic pills that gripe and debihtate your system ? i As great improvements have been made in pills as in steam engines. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are tiny, sugar-coated granules, or pills, are easiest to take, and never gripe or shock the system. They are purely vegetable and

perfectly harmless. , One little Pellet’s a laxative, three I to four are cathartic. They regu- , late and cleanse the liver, stomach ; arid bowels — quickly, but thor- ; oughly. They’re the cheapest pill, i Bold by druggists, because you only pay for the good you get. They’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, every time, or your money is returned. That’s the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce’s medicines arc sold fin. Can you ask more ?

It cures the worst forms of Female Com-

plaints, Bearing-down Feeling, Weak Back, Leucorrhoea, Falling and Displacement of the Womb, Inflammation, Ovarian Troubles, and all Organic diseases of the Uterus or Womb, Bloating, etc. Subdues Faintness, Excitability, Nervous Frostration, Exhaustion, Kidney Complaints, and tones the Stomach. All Druggist* sell it, or sent by mail, fn form of Pi.Ta or Lozenges, ou receipt of SI .00. Liver Pills. Correspondence freely answered. Address in confidence, LYDIA E. PINKILAM MED. CO., LYNN, MAsi,

hypophosphites of i combined with I sion Emul- ! pronutfa, -digestion, । crease the —^nd inThey are this is not ! F proved. They are tonics; this is admitted by all. Cod-liver oil is j.jnnly a food, but also a tonie. In Scott’s Emulsion the cod-liver oil and hypophosphites are so combined as to get the full advantage of both. Let us send you a book on j careful living ; free. -3’S™* sth Avenue, at

M “MOTHERS* | FRIEND’ i • X oun s • I Mothers • I n^es Child Birth Easy ß i • / Shortens Labor, * S Lessens Pain, • y.. . • /Endorsed by the Leading Physicians, g I / Hook to “Mothers” mailed FREE. ® S BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. o » / « ATLANTA, GA. « , • SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 2 / ees®e<s-oosos9aao«s'os®®«eee&«®oo99c’ • © © © q © © © sr© J Tutfs Tiny Pills act as kindly on the child, the delicate female or infirm old age as upon the vigorous man. ft * Jr strength to the weak^ g 3 give tone^^ ve i gf kidneys and bladder ©©© ® © © Y E™ ANAKEMIS gives Instant ***~ —.— *. si a a relief, snd is an INFALLIIB S BLE CURE for PILES. ■ bS ’©l Price, $1; at druggists or wLH E N m>a by mail. Samples free. ■Pg ILm w Kj7 Address “ANAKESIS,” y B 131 eaSI -O' Box 2416. New York City. A/® mflT FOLKSRESm / M ^ rs * Alice Maple. Oregon. Mo., writes WC / / “My weight was 320 pounds, now it is 195 f a reduction of 125 lbs.” For circulars address, with 6c. Df.O.W.F.SNYDER. McVicker’s Theatre. Chicago. 11l

[best POLISH IK THE w6k£.d7 IftOsMwfe doi^bedS^ with Pastes, Enamels, and Paints winch stain the hands, injure the iron, and burn off. The Rising Suu Stove Polish is Brilliant, Odorless, Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin or glass package v ith every purchase. HAS AN ANNUAL SALE OF 3,000 TOWS.

PRESBYTERIANS MEET.! 1 I, IMPORTANT SUBJECTS TO BE CONSIDERED. Hay Is the Month of Religious Conventions, and Before the Omaha Assemblage of Methodists Has Adjourned Comes the Convention of .Presbyterians I at Portland, Oregon. To hold a general assembly west of j the Rocky Mountains is a decided in- , ! novation for the Presbyterians. But it has a pu r - pose. PortSp land is * n Y? very center J 7 .—of the home Y" I missionary K, V I field, says a ' V dispatch from V WS® \ that city. The Pacific Slope lias for y ears enlisted misW s i o n a r y es/J / f °rt. but the । 1 flr population \\ |I I VI/S r has f ar ou tdr. c. a. brioos. grown the capacity of the churches to supply pastors and places of worship. It is expected that the holding of a general assembly at Portland will stimulate ' greater interest in the home-mission I ILaLI

.Held. . i Every great religious convention nas ' some specially burning topics to discuss. i This year’s general assembly is no ex- ■ ception to the rule, although it is con- ; fidently expected that harmony will pre- ; vail in the end. The Briggs case comes i up again and upon it hinges a question lof great interest to the church—the • status of the Union Theological Semil nary. Since the last general assembly ! Dr. Briggs and the New York Presby- ! tery declared a truce, but it has turned ! out to be temporary. The delegation from New York to the assembly is what is known as “anti-Briggs” in sentiment. There have been threats that the Union Theological Seminary would promptly

withdraw from the Presbyterian fold if Dr. Briggs is to be harassed by heretical charges. The common belief seems | to be that the General Assembly will refer the whole controversy back to the | New York Presbytery for final settleI ment. In this event a very important ; educational institution may be preserved ! to the church, as it is thought doubtful ■ whether the case will be again reopened : on the question of Dr. ■riggs’ orthodoxy by the local body. Then there is a question of the revision of the confession of faith. To . most Presbyterians this will appear the i

The Change of Life. The sole aim of women ' nearing this critical pe- i riod should be to keep ; well, strong, and cheer- ! ful. Lydia E. Pin Diam s > ■ Vegetable Compound is - I peculiarly adapted to I this condition. Girls about to enter womanhood find its assistance invaluable.

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^•^“^^^‘ORTLANIX ' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ClIF^ " I -a«cli the fathers i most vital issue wj^ er had to deal, iof the church h^tradltions of the i The cons<r^niany years prevented ; ! church have^ Westminster confesj any changQ«nerican church adopts a i i sipn. If Xeseion it will be the first of i i revised^ Presbyterian bodies to de- , i the wft the letter of a creed must give ] claDnore its spirit, and that modern ; wight makes a revision of church iJhdards necessary. The Committee

• uvvvoocu J . i 11U v MllllUlLtetS Revision has completed its labors. J^and all the pre-bytcries have declared j for or against the changes proposed. । The questic now comes before the su- | preme council of church leaders, and its decision will be awaited with great interest. Besides these special topics there is a multitudinous variety of subjects with which the General Assembly must deal. The union of evangelical bodies is one of these. Church unity is more than a l theory in all the leading evangelical j bodies, and it may be a question of only ' a few years when certain lines will dis- ! appear in a common effort for the cause I of religion. Like the Metho lists also, j the Presbyterians have pronounced j views on practical questions of the day. , The General Assembly is certain to make a report on the need of Sabbath , observance, and will doubtless make a ; special reporton the World’s Columbian ! Exposition. Weekly Report of Corporations. | The United States Corporation Bureau, of Chicago, reports the weekly list of । newly completed corporations in the ; United States for last wes k as follows: _Total CMAWtSliftiWa^^ , .Mercantile and mauufacturinl comi pames, 14 m 0 ;g . n()0 Banks (not national) and investment” ' i companies, 13 inootin National banks (to May 11), 3.. 3 o’ccc Gold, silver and other mining and • smelting companies, 31 oq cor 5™ L^ht at lHt°n , COm P a " lefl - 5 - ■ ”’ ’ T l^O M L.gnt, lieat, power and transportation companies, 23 3 392 000 Building and loan associations, ii.... ll’hso’ooo Irrigation companies. 4 ’ 215'n Miscellaneous companies, 15j,11,860:650 A sister’s advice to little brothers: I VI henever any of your sisters has company, and ask you to go and get a glass of water, go just as quickly as

। jou can, but you needn’t be in a hurry about coming back.” I Mrs. Noble, wife of the Secretary | and her two sisters, the Misses Hal- | stea 1, are said to resemble each other I so closely that casual acquaintances distinguish between them with difficulty. Thej- mak- no attempt to dress In away to decrease the resemblance. There is no such thing as doing right until you have made up your mind to stop doing wrong. George Eiffel is said to have made $10,000,000 as his share in the Eiffel tower.

The Mammoths of Siberia. In his book on “The Mammoth and the Flood,” Mr. Howorth advances a | new theory with regard to the remains of m. mmoths and other large animals in th soil of Siberia. All over this great plain, wherever the ground is frozen hard, are found mammoths and other animals preserved very fresh, so that the wolves and bears can feed on their remains. These mammoths have been found from the eastern border clear to the Obi River. They have been found under conditions that make it certain that they could not have lived, unless the surroundings and climate had, at the time they existed, been entirely different from the present conditions. The remains of the plants on which they fed are also found, and southern contemporary shells are discovered with the remains, pointing to climatic conditions which no longer exist. Mr. Howorth believes that this vast platqau is one of the most recent features in the physical geography of the world, and that its rapid elevation caused the tremendous change of climate which has enabled the bodies of these great beasts to be preserved intact as we find them. He says that unless these animals had been frozen immediately after they died, and remained frozen to this day, they would certainly have decayed and disappeared. A single Siberian summer sun would have destroyed them completely. It is known that further east the bones of great ani-

mals have been found 17,000 feet above the sea under conditions which Falconer declared to be absolutely icompatible with their mode of life. Not Much Better. If one makes a slip of the tongue, through embarrassment or haste, it is generally best to let it go, rather than call attention to what might otherwise have been almost unnoticed. A young clergyman, newly settled over a large parish, had occasional fits of embarrassment when standing before his congregation. One Sunday, after reading a notice of a woman’s missionary meeting to be

held in the chapel a few days later, he endeavored to add a special appeal of his? own for a large attendance. After stating that it was to be a meeting of great interest and importance, he said, “We. the women of this congregation ” Witli a flushed countenance, he stopped and retraced his steps. “We, who are the women of this congregation,” he began. This was no better, and he beat a blushing retreat by saying, “Let us sing the four hundred and first hymn.” tVlives Mountain High —

! Or somewhat less —threaten, during a storm, to enguff the venturous voyager on the tempestuous Atlantic. Sometimes he is torn with deep despair at such a juncture, sometimes Ik is rather glad of it. The latter condition of miuC obtains when he is sea siok. Ute diabolical qualms which he has undergone, and which ar< now aggr vatod ten fold by the pitching of tin ship, render him in a measure Indifferent to kii fate. This picture is scarcely exaggerated, ai people who have been violently sea sick wiil as sure vou. Travelers and tourists by tea atu laud should always bo provided with Hostetter'i Stomach Bitters as a means of couateractini sea sickness and the nervous disturbance o stomachic trouble begotten st tinsomfortabli trail alt by land or water, or unwhclesona foes hastily b»stlowal "- --mss, Jitauons. t j| agaiußt malaria. etSPlaeii, f l plaints, klducj Jjjj? •Of^^^Xeinns. and best pro- , , I Magellan and has "Been there i I^Wny years. It consists of a email Jrfntod keg or cask, and is chained to ■ ^tie rocks of th** extreme cape, in a manner so that it floats free, opposite ! Terra del Fuego, says the Philadelphia Press. Each passing ship sends a boat i to take letters out and put others iu. i This curious post office is unprovided with a postmaster and is therefore under the protection of all the navies of the ! world. Never in the history of this ! ! unique “office" has its privilege been i abused. The V,»tee. । .All other things being equal, a bari- I I tone voice in a man and a contralto ' voice in a woman wear better and last | longer than any of the others. An Ocean Racer.

The fastest ship afloat is the City of [ Pekin, owned by the Pacific Mail Company. She cost $1,000,000. Many a boy is frightened out of being religious by the way religion makes his friends look. • Cragin&Co.. Philadelphia. Pa., will send, postpaid, f*r 2 Dobbins' Electric roap wrap- j pers and ten cents, any volume of “Surprise ■ Series,” (best authors), 25 cent novels, about 200 pages. Send 1 cent stamp for catalogue, j It is reported that an Indianapolis , I pastor has been deprived of Ids pulpit ; because he persisted in wearing a mustache. Sicx Headache, chills, loss of appetite, and all nervous, trembling sensations ; quickly cured by Beecham's Pills, 25 cants a box. The greatest of all pleasures is to give pleasure to one whom we love.

J I Had Goitre ' or swellings in the neck I since I was 10 years old; am now 52. I used Hood’s Sarsaparilla recently and the swelling has entirely disappeared. It has been very troublesome. When I began I wa^ feeling so discouraged with the goitre and rheumatism I felt that I would ias soon be dead as alive.

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Mrs. Sutherland. Whenever I caught cold I could not walk two blocks without fainting. Now I am free from it all, and I can truly recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla Mas. Anna Suthebuxh, Kalamazoo. M chlgan. HOOD’S PILLS are the best after-dinner Fma. They assist digestion and cure headache. I Am the Only Specialist In Chicago giving his entire attention to the Sol- : / iff of Claws by a New C Je R ,Stores the Sight and . S—L ~»>ii«' 3 Headaches in all caw s. I also like J sl- ® 8 that loQk cnd move like lire. A’•election of Eyes or instructions for fit. ting yourself w ith Glasses sent when Hrti“cSt come in. Add- JI. I-<. ’ I(XM Owings B’ ang, 215 Dearborn St., Chicago,Y’f. I Cl ^. THIS VT, AS IT Winn NOT APPEAB AGAIN. IT § with Kr r : 6 8 ashingtonaudOroson, the Freo 1 « Government mid CHilAl’^Ba Northern § Pacific R. R-LmIWUI Bost Agricultural, Grazing and TimbcwLands ... fi° w . wehto settlers. Mailed FUFF Address CHIS. B. LAMBORN. Land Com. NP.K£„ Sc. Paul, Allan, j

100 PER CENT. BETTER. L Editor Ko well Talks Common Sense-Peo- ! pie Need Good Medicine—Hood’s Sarsapartita Supplies the Demand. “There is to ma no cause for doubt that | everyone living in our variable climate, particularly as we Americans live during the winter, eating meat, especially fat meat, needs something to cleanse the system and free a closed liver iu the spring. The question then resolves Itself into decision as to what's the best thing to take. For oua, I have solve I the question to my own satisfaction that Hood’s Sarsaparilla completely fills the bill. After taking two or three bottles I always feel a hundred per cent, better, and might say without exaggeration five hundred per cent, better. The brain Is clearer, the body iu better condition for work, sleep is sweeter, and the little troubles o’ life pass by unnoticed. I can heartily and honestly recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to any one.” A. S. Rowell. Editor Lancaster Gazette, Lancaster, n. n. Value of Circus Music. “You nifty not have noticed it," remarked one of Barnum & Bailey’s athletes to a reporter of the New York ‘ Commercial-Advertiser, “but every performer who has a particularly difficult act to do always has his own special and particular piece of music to go with it. He sticks to that tuno year in and year out, and you can’t appreciate how important a part it plays in the proper performance k>f his work. The action of the muscles in a whirlwind bareback or mid-air trapeze act is perfectly

rhythmical, and a strain of music which corresponds with this action calms the nerves, tones the muscles, and helps the artist to time and regulate his movements. You know there are two memories, one of the muscles and one of the brain, and it is to the former that the music appeals. Without the slightest mental effort on the part of the man, certain notes produce certain movements, and vhen a performer becomes thoroughly accustomed to a tune, a sud den change in it while the act was in progress would, in nine cases out of ten, result han accident. A man who does a mid-air sketch to a waltz tune would be liable to get hopelessly rattled and break his everlasting neck if the band, withrat warning, switched into a march. Tie muscles would become perplexed, th brain wouldn’t have time to act, and tiat would end it. These facts I are odd, lit true.” Best of All To cleft se the system in a gentle and truly beeflcial manner, when the Springtime corns, use the true and perfect remedy Syrup of Figs. One bottle will answer >r all th* family and costs only 50 cent; the large size sl. Try it and be pieaed. Manufactured by the California lg Syrup Co. only. I<l Musical Instruments. The file is very old in its origin, but ! the flutof to-day is different from that of the orients. It has been improved upon fr® time to time, and the old peoj pie woij probably fail to recognize it now. io flageolet, which is somewhat i similarjis credited to Juvigny about ' 1581. . ishe Wore a Chignon. . j A wkna traveling from Bologna to । ! Flort^ Li Italy, recently had her i । .Hm* fjritoy^a^nnrk from a locoTHe E vel . p rinted Cwn Yon Fh)l , _4 the Word? There IS n «i-Ui n display advertisement ill this paper tliis week which lias no two words alike except one word. The same Is true of each new ..ne appearing each week from The Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places n “Crescent” on everything they make and publish. Look for it, semi them the nan e of the word, and they will return you book. beaututl lithographs, or SAMPLES FREE. Rolling Stock. There are nearly a round million of freight cars in use on American railroads, vthieh have L ,000 passenger cars in service. Blind Eel. A blind black eel was found In a pond in Maine recently and sent to the United States Fish Commission as a curiosity. I fekl it uij duty to write you In regard to the benefit y. ur Bradycrotine has been to my wife. Ever since a child she has been subject to the most dreadful headaCUes. usually several times a mouth. !-he has tried doct rs from Maine to California, but uo-.e could prevent these spells run 1 nlug tbeir course. Bradycrotine has not failed to effect a eure in a single Instance, one dose usually being sufficient. Oscar F. Frost. Monmouth, Maine. Os all Druggists. Fifty cents. Photographer — Now, then, Mr. Grosser, if you please, look pleasant for a moment—that’s it—a moment longer —there! Y’ou may now resume your natural expression. HALL'S CATARRH CURE is a liquid and Is tukrn internally, and acts directly on th? blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Write for teatimonialg -free. Manufactured by E- J- CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. I It is of very little use trying to be dignified if dignity is not a part of your character. Coren Away If y O u Want To, but If not, usa i IDLE'S He net of Horeiound and Tar. Pik^s Toot..acue Drops Cure Inoue Minute. ; The smoke from an expiring candle is poisonous. FI T “ f -.qi Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Gio it iAT?,? Nv I its after first day's use>Mar. Pf’T? e ft 1 ?! 5 * 2 - 00 trlal hottie free to Fit Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., Phila Pa

"RHE COST IS THZ SAME^ t I 1 AFTER g YSARgnjßß3E§gfe^^ THE HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FEWCE in a Knime “Wil'S 1 na "-V clumsy wood picket affair that obstructs the view and will rot or fall apart and is t racticailv rt < UaU 1 e ?r ?J? ^ Gsi k n - Protects the grounds without concealing them, M 111 EL)*EIiFF e . v ® Jastrng. 11.1.1 >lHa LED laT.M.ogI E WILLI I RICES AND lE> ! [A!6NIALS EEEE. Address your nearest agent. HARTMAN MFG. CO., Beaver Falls, Pa. j T. D. GAN’SE, General Western Sales Agent. 508 State St.. Chicago. udlow-Satlor m ibe Co., St. Louis. Ho., Agents for Southern Missouri and Southern Illinois. AS*Alwuys mention this paper. LOVELL DjfIMOHDCW.ES __ For Ladies and Cents. Gix styles 4^ sG3 ,'J n Pneumatic Cushion and Solid Tires. KJ 1 S n S Sup Diamond Frame, Steel Drop Forgings, Steel 'r Tubing, Adjustable Ball Bearings to all running parts, including Pedals. Suspension Saddle. Strictly HIGH GRADE in Every Particular. Send 6cents in stamps for onr ibb-page illustrated cautol • kui. logueof Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Sporting Goods, etc. | gaal VELL ARMS CO. s Mfrs., 147 Washington St.,BOSTON, MASS- j

ma ^y"^?SCROFULA Mrs. E. J. Rowell, Medford, Mass., says her mother has been cured of Scrofula by the use of four bottles of »' ter having had much other treat-ment, and being reduced to quite a low condition of health, as it was thought she could not live. Cured my little boy of heredltary scrofula -which appeared all over his face. For | a year I had givcnupall hope of his recovery, when finally Iwas Induced to use A few bottles cured him, and no symptoms of the disease remain. Mrs. T. L. Mathers, Matherville, Miss. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SwiTT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. R R R RABWAY’S' O HEADY RELIEF. CUBES AND FKEV£NTa Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Stiff Neck, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Asthma, Bruises, Sprains, Quicker Than Any Known Rsmedy. No matter how violent or excruciating the pain the I^hcuniatic, Bedridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, i Neuralgic, or prostrated with diseases may stiffer, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Will AfTbisl Instant E iso. ’ INTERNALLY—A half to a teaspoonful in half a I tumbler of -water will in a few minutes cure Cramps, Spasms. Hour Stomach. Naus *a. Vomiting, Heartburn. Nervousness. Sleeplessness. Siok Headache Diarrhea, Colic.Flatulency, and all internal pains. Malaria in its various forms cured and prevented. There is not a remedial agent In the world that will cure Fever and Ague and all other fevers raided by RAI J WAY’S BILLS) so quickly as RAD-

WAY'S READY RELIEF. Soij> by ai.l. Druggists. Price, 50 Cents. EE | ^HveToH l ^ ^3 Bather II A'itliout Bread. XI Bishop's Ki> ^nce, Marquette, Mich., I [ | Nov. 7, 1889. f The Bev. J. Koasbiel, of above place, writes : । I have suffered a great deal, and whenever I now feel a nervous attack coming I take a dose of Paetor Koenig's Nerve Tonic and feelreC I Ueved. I think ft great deal of It and would rather be without bread than without the Tonic. Slept Mere in One Month than j Fire Tears Prerieus. r Bpbing V allot. Bureau 00., HL, Deo., "88. I wm suffering five yean from nerrotmaßS, | •■’- - --*• WH'W UIS 1 o til ern an 1 । had the five ysxarn previous. 1 J MBS. M. DUGGAN. mr'l"-- A Valuable Book en Ner< a* ) I L 1^ w Disease* sent free to mv address, S fi ? 1 l HH>r Patients can also obtain I Hkihw this inetiiciiw free of charge. v Thia nwdyhM prepar* ! by the Reverend ■i Pastor Koenig, of Fort wavae, Ind., since ucfi, and » 1 Lj now prcpiAFeJ unde r his direction by the KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, 111. Sold by Drug-gists at SI per Bottle. 6 for S 5 Larce bixe. SL7S. 6 Bottles for SSL GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a

W7 BAKER & CO.’S Breakfast Cocoa ✓ from which the excei»« of oil JtjaEgP baa been removed, absolutely pure and k it is soluble. No Chemicals h, are u»ed in Its preparation. It h“ 9 more than three times th, Itrenglh of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 3and is therefore far more ecofl ri nomical, costing lest than one ” cent a cup. It is delicious, nour. Ishing, strengthening, easily

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rt ■ “ v ladiu j DIGESTER and admirably adapted for Invalids as well as fur persons In health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Maas, i | Established ISM. Summer Remedies. created medicines out of the earth. And he that is wise icid not abhor them.

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“August Flower” “ For two years I suffered terribly with stomach trouble, and was for all that time under treatment by a physician. He finally, after trying everything, said my stomach was worn out, and that I would have to cease eating solid food. On the recommendation of a friend I procured a bottle of August Flower. It seemed to do me good at once. I gained strength and flesh rapidly. I feel now like a new man, and consider that August Flower has cured me.” Jas. E. Dederick, Saugerties, N.Y.^ w Geman M AND=^_ Kiflney Cure. Tim Best Reniody in to world to all maladiss arising from a cold. SYLVAN REMEDY CO. PEORIA. ILL.

ON LY TRU E fijhnON ® TOM 80 IT -3t* Will ptirlfv BLOOD, regulate aRjHgjL KIDNEYS, remove LIVER XaEWjFa disorder, build strength, renew appetite, restore health and nSc&EEA vigororyouth. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, that tired feellug absolutely eradicate'’. Mind brightened, bra’ . f । ■ power Increased, | ■ n IF A bones, nerves, mus. I ■ Illi IT cles, receive new force. I ■llir > suffering from complaints peLH U IL V collar to their sex, using it, find speed y <tore. 01. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. St. Louis. Mo. I SAY,’AGNES,

- ~ Have you seen the Ladies Sprinter Safety which is | manufactured by the I LUBURG MFG. CO., 321, ( 323 325 North Sth Street, Phils.? 1 tell you it is a beauty, double drop frame , 23-inch wheels’ 1 1-2 inch i cushion or pneumatic tires, J rear brake, weight 40 pounds. All the girls are going to ride the Sprinter, • and if you wish to “stay with us.” get a Sprinter. This Company are also allowing liberal discounts to the trade on Cycles and Cycle Sundries.

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DS. T. FELIX GOVKAI D * ORIENT4I, CREAM OH MAGICAL BEAITinEB Ba R e “> o T cs Tan. Pimples,Freckles « M« Ka Moth latches. Kash ami SkinbisBjoSuAt— tases, and ev.ry blemish on B“tJEN'^'ity.anddefesde--2 ® s t- of ytars ' 5. Si— W' W* K-rT ls f ? harmless a ~ f \a j we table it tc> be sure * 3 X vq y/ Xf 7 it is properly made. j Accept no counter- ) feitof aindlarname. u / L. A. Sayer said J "i. ’ ( to aladyof inehautCQ \ ton < a patient \ -As \ ? ou ladies will usa \ \ *hem, I recommend / ) \ ’Gour^ud’s Cream? / last' * east harmful I / 4 of * the Skin prepi / | L arations ’’ \ For sale by all -e \ Q w V. Druggists and fancy foods Dealers in the U 9., Canada, and Europe. FEED. T. HOPKINS, Prop’r, 37 Great Jones Street, N.Y.

Sie Henry Thompson, tb.e most noted physician of Enjg 'and, says that more than f half of all diseases come from ) errors in diet. 4 Send for Free Sample of gGarfield Tea to 319 West ^4sth Street, New York City.

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j EWIS’ 98°oLYE B Powdered and Perfumed. * Sa (PATENTED.) ’ The s Jron<7est and pn rest Lye made. ■; I nlike other Lye, it being a fine l powder and pocked in a can with remor bb) lid, the contents are always ready for use. Will make the besf perfumed Hard Soap in 2) minutes i< itErit I oiUmj. It is tho l ou for cleansing waste-pipes, disinfecting sinks, closets, washing botUes. paints trtaea, etc. lENNI. SALT MM’G CO., • Gen. Agts., Phila., Pa.

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