St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1893 — Page 7
Hi finds It «a wonderful cure for a bad Bough.” Mr. Wm. F. Anderson, 341 Water (treat, New York City, N. Y., gives this Indorsement: “I have found Dr. Bull’s Oough Syrup the wonderful cure it is represented to be. It is just the thing for a bad cough.” He—“Do you belong to the Physical Society?” She —“No; but I sometimes go out on my brother’s machine.”— Punch. TWO KINDS OF WOMEN
need Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription — those who want to be made strong, and those who want to be made well. It builds up, invigorates, regulates, and cures. It’s for young girls just entering womanhood ; for women who have reached the critical
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‘‘change of life”; for women expectingl to become mothers; for mothers Who are nursing and exhausted ; for ecery woman who is run-down, delicate, or overworked. For all the disorders, diseases, and weaknesses of women, “Favorite Prescription” is the only remedy so unfailing that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn’t benefit or cure, in every cas?, the money will be returned. tt ®®^ B 'C° u ghs.Sore Throat,Croup,lnfluenBa, whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and * sure relief In advanced stages. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere, large bottles 50 cents and SI.OO. p
R. R. R. RADWAY’S II BUBT RELIEF. CUBES AND PREVENTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago, inflammations, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Frostbites, Chilblains, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CURES THE WORST PAINS in from one to twenty minutes. NOV ONE HOUK jtter mdiw.t!n» udvcrenxeixt xieetl any one SVI r EK W l-li 1 AI.X. Badway’s Heady Relief is a Sure Cure for Every Pain, Sprains, Bruises, Tains in the Back, Chest or Limbs. It was tlie First and is the Only PAIN REMEDY That instantly stops the most excruciating pains. allays inflammation, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by one application. A half to a teaspoonful in half a tumbler of water will in a few minutes cure Cramps, Spasms. Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Flatulency. and all internal pains. There is not a remedial agent in the world that will cure Fever and Ague and all other Malarious, Billions and other fevers, aided by KAPWAI’S PILLS, so quickly as RADWAY’S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. _ BE SURE TO GET RADWAY’S. Friendly Regard tis never entertained by the children I for a medi- ' cine that tastes bad. This explains the popularity among little ones of Scott’s Emulsion, a preparation of cod-liver oil almost as palatable as milk. Many mothers have grateful knowledge of its benefits to weak, sickly children. mid-wife for many years, had bemused it baa where “Mother's friend niuc k •lone Mas. M. M. Brister, * io Montgomery, Ala. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt if price, £1.50 per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Bold by all druggists. _ Atlanta, (A M■ B 517% I” 'li* e improved elastic truss niinTiiOb isthe ° n,ytruss HsSrllllCr mo- that is worn with ab--11 Ui IUBI La solute comfort night and 1 e M day, and it retains the rupI I 01™ I g ture under the hardest exI llWr 18 ercise or severest strain I ill Fl LU. and will effect a permanent pendfilr Catalogue Free.’ Bnd Broadway N Y Improved Elastic Truss Co., K 2 Broadway, n. x. I BEST POLISH^N THE WORLD. stain the hands, injure the iron, and burif red. 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 3,00°
Dyspepsia. "It is all very well to take treatment for indigestion and to worry about dyspepsia,” was the remark of an experienced physic an, after dismissing a number of patients the other day; “but it would be a great deal easier for those people and better for the world if some little preventive measures were taken, instead of letting everything go and patching up when conditions become unbearable. Half the people I know have violent attacks of indigestion, because they will persist in eating hearty meals when in an exhausted condition. They seem never able or willing to realize that there are times when the system is in no fit state to grapple with a full meal. They come in tired and hungry, almost ravenous, not thinking that maybe a good deal of what they consider hunger is gastric irritation, then sit down to a -table covered with the substantiate of life, and deliberately go to work to overtax the already strained vital powers. As a rule, paradoxical as it may seem, no person should eat when very hungry. The wise thing to do is to drink a cup of hot water with three tablespoonfuls of milk in it, sit down for five minutes, and then begin slowly to eat, and eat very sparingly. “If this course were followed I venture to warrant there would not be one case of dyspepsia where now there are a dozen. It seems to be the most difficult of all things properly to control the appetite. People who are not habitually great eaters are guilty of serious indiscretion in the time and manner of taking food. The great mistake of the day is the lack of consideration of the ' laws and necessities of the human system.”—New York Ledger. Plot for a Sunday School Novel. A lady at Ashford, England, has just received a bequest of £lo(»,C00 from an | old gentleman, an entire stranger, for i a small act of kindness rendered to him | live years ago. He was in the crowd outside Buckingham Palace, watching । the arrivals at one of the Queen’s draw- ■ ing-rooms, when he became faint and staggered helplessly. The crowd jeered him, shouting that he was drunk, and commenced to jostle him rudely. The lady saw he was ill, and helped him through the crowd to a seat in a park close by. He soon recovered, asked her name, and they parted, and she did not hear of him again until two weeks ago, when his solicitors informed her of i his death and that he had bequeathed j her the sum named. Cheap Enough.
Some young men from Boston applied to an old fisherman up in the country to see if he could get them some bait. He thought he could, and started off. Three hours afterward he appeared with a tenquart pail full of angle worms. The boj r s were alarmed lest there should not be money enough in the party for such a wealth of bait, but they put on a bold front, and some one asked: “How much do we owe you?” “Well, I don't rightly know,” answered the old man; “the groun 1 is kinder solid and the worms is lar down, and it’s been hard on my back to dig ’em; but I’ve half a mind to go fishin’ myself to-morrow, an’ if you’ll give me half the ba t we’ll call it square.” Decidedly Shaky. A trembling hand, an uncertain step, fiductlI ness. in licated by restless shiftins from oue I place or posture to another, usually mental I annoyance at unexpected noises, are among the indications of extreme nervousness. These seem trifling, but the heaith of men and women in this condition is “decidedly shaky,” liable to be overthrown disastrously by causes which the vigorous might defy. To fortify the nervous system, general vigor must, through the medium of re-enforced digestion.and a renewal of an impaired power or sleeping at night, be raised to a healthful standard. A guarantee of this is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which reestablishes digestion, bile secretion and the habit of body on a permanently regular basis, thus renewing that bodily equilibrium, which is followed by a gain of strength and nerve tranquillity. For kidney complaint, rheumatism, neuralgia, and as a preventive of the first attack or subsequent return of malarial disorders, this medicine Is without a peer. | Thrice daily take a wineglassful. Same Fare. Whenever Mr. Cavendish, an eccentric I English millionaire, entertained his ' guests, he would always give them the , same fare —a b g of mutton. A story ! goes that one day when four friends । were coming, it was asked him what should be ordered for dinner. He answered: “A leg of mutton.” “Sir,” was the reply, “that will not be enough for ’ five.” “Well, then, get two,” said the : Post. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. We. the undersigne 1, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaetions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their'flrm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. I Wilding, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug- ; gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting ' directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. But He IKed. ‘ I Onr 1 J 1 ’ ’ ' ’ Curious, but Worthless. In the archives of the Treasury De- < partment at Washington is a scrap- , ’ Look full of money. The sum of the contents is not less than $200,000, but it is all Confederate notes, bones and j “shinplasters.” Map of the United States. A large handsome map of the United : States, m unted and suitable for office or home use, is issued by the Burlington Route. Copies will be mailed to any address on receipt of 15 cents in postage by 1 P. S. Eustis, GenT Pass. Agent, C., B. A Q . RR, Chicago. 11lMrs. One (regretfully) —“I, called i yesterday and found you out.” Mrs. : Tother—“Yes, and I’ve found you out. . । to >. Yen saw me when I left the house.” 1 ; —Washington Star. - 1 Important to Fleshy People. We have noticed a page article In th. | Boston Globe on reducing "eight * email expense. It will pay our ^ders^O i send two-cent stamp for » W,'° bi Circulating Library. 36 E. Washm„tun I street, Chicago, HL I | One of the devil’s best means of keep- | I ing a woman from earnest lit ing io . I tittle-tattle. $ How about the Prudence of allowing a : Cough to run on, rasping the Pulmonary and Bronchial organs, when that approired ' and speedy remedy, Dr. D. Jayne a ExF' torant, can be obtained from any ApctneI I cary? - I Some hearts are useless until they are J I broken. i
“Each Spoonful has done its Perfect Work,” Is the verdict of every woman who has used Royal Bakings Powder* O’.her baking- powders soon deteriorate and lose their strength, owing to the use of inferior ingredients, but Royal Baking Powder is so carefufiy and accurately compounded from the purest materials that it retains its strength for any length of time, and the last spoonful in the can is as good as the first, which is not true of any other baking powder.
The Commercial Traveler. In some respects the American commercial traveler is a potent’ inilueirce. He carries with him the latent city chitchat, and if he be a you ig man, (perhaps the latest slang or trie newest ninny story. It has been said that a voted American after-dinner speaker depends largely on that class for Ids humwous stories; at all events, thb commercial traveler has studied the art of pleasing, and he is a welcome figure at the dreary country hotels where ho pauses for a little time in his rapid flight through the sections remote from city infli^nces. ( In some respects he is an orgule on | mooted points, and his dictum of many ■ phases of business or politics Carries * much weight. If, for instance, R e commercial travelers of the country were unanimously to favor the reperd of the ' silver purchase law and the passage of the proposed bankruptcy act, ahd were to Lack their opinions with ct mmonsense arguments wherever they should go, it is hardly too much to sa" that in a short while the demand for the la voted action would soon show itself strongly in all sections of the country. Shrewd politicians of national fame have in the recent past declared that popular opinion in the West upon public questions like the tariff has been largely’ affected by the commercial travelers who have passed through that section, and there is strong ground for such belief. The Linden. Magic qualities are attached in Hungary as in Germany to the lime or linden tree. In some villages it is usual to plant one before a house to prevent witches from entering. From early i times the lime tree was sacred to Ven ts among the Greeks, as it was to Lada among the Slavonians. This, it is said, was due to its leaves being of the shape of a heart. In Olden Times People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial e-’ects and were satisfied with transient action: but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informe 1 pe >ple will not buy other laxatives, which act for a I rime, but finally in ur ■ the system. “Silence is golden” win n talk keeps ( you from work.
Hood’s Cures
The marvelous cure o! Miss Lettie Huntley, of Cortland, N. Y„ has at i traded widespread at- I ttniion She was nigh to death's door with hemorrhages caused by ulcers in the stomach. Could eat nothing. When the physicians said there was no hope, her mother urged her to try
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Miss Huntley. Hood's Sarsaparilla. She reluctantly consented, and in a few days felt stronger. bloating subsided, appetite gradually returned, and in a month she could walk teross the room. In six months she was as well as ever in her life, and has been in perect health ever since. She says: “I know that Hood’s Sarsaparilla and that alone, saved my life." HOOD’S PIELS cure Liver Ills, Jaundice, Bil ■nusness Sick H.''darh" and Cn-'c»imt i on AT r y I । Ai mi 11 ■ । TH E Nt^MORNING I FEEL BR i. G _^.ILA ND 1 NEW AND MT COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Mv doctor savs it sets gently on the 6tol l!B, < ' h 'J l s e 3 •nil kidnevs. and Isa pleasant laxative. This drink Is made from herbs, and is prepared for use as easily as tea. It Is called LAKE’S MEDIGIRE A , drl jell it .t SO.- -4 ^“tie bowl^rt dJ. In order tu be Healthy. Uis 1. uec«Andres’ OKA?>R V- WOODWARD. LeK o, N. M * MENTION THIS PAPER ww«« »Mm« to Garfield Teas Cures Sick Headache MOTION THIS PAPER « b e | HIGH FIVE OB EUCHmEPARTIES n should send at once to John Sebastia.• * KuKou win receive free by express ten p^ks. | r ®itNES3 AMS MEAD NOISES OUHE3 ■ SP ®|“bv Peek’.lnvisible E»renrhk.n». WhisreriLeard. S^fcSQa Success^: «hea all reme.Kesi.H. Sol- CdfF ►rE.Hiacox.SSsß’w.v.N.Y. Write f..r look nt ;r. t. T >l-^ |M|k CURE, a Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Soro 2^-sa: ' Plaster will give great satisfaction.— at cent*.
Severe Penalty. The court of Schleswig-Holstein recently issued the following curious notice: At the request of Herr I‘cter Lohmann, of Altona, the seaman Dietrich Lohmann, who was born in Kirchmoor in November, 1848, and was drowned on the journey from Stockton to Hamburg while sailing in the ship Bertha Jenny, is hereby called upon to appear before this court and report himself I on or before Friday, Jan. 20, 1893, at J 1 o’clock p. m., under pain of being det lared dead. ” ’hat unrivalled complexion,” said a praainent New-Yorker, alluding to a lady acq jaintaace, “was the resuitof using Garfield'Tea.” Send for free sample to 319 West'4sth street, New York City. Something Wrong There. In England, France, Germany and Belgium the number of births per thousand of population is steadily falling. The rate of decrease is slower in some of these countries, but is marked in all. FITS.—AII Fits stopped free Irv Dr. Kline’s G’ eit ^erve Kcstoi er. No Fits after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and t*.GO trial bottle lire to lit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, UM Arch St . Phi la. Pa.
HE OBEYED HIS MOTHER. A boy in Arkansas shot his mother and gave as an excuse that she loaded the gun and told him to shoot her, threatening to shoot him if he disobeyed her. This is an astonishing example of 1 । filial obedience. The poor woman was undoubtedly crazy. It is a fact that farmers’ wives are more liable to go crazy than any other class of people. They say it is from the monotony of their employment. It‘is from indigest ion. If you are troubled with indigestion send to the Sylvan Remedy Co., t 111., and get a trial box of l.axirjve Gum Drops free by mail. IhCJare the best things for dyspepsia or h^ig-continued constipation of anything on the market, and they cause i no pain or distress. Menti n the ' name of this paper. Dr. Scott's Electric Piasters. Nothing in this Wide World ■ f Pl \ equals them. Anil everybody i UTj '(Ta knows it. Cures Colds Couchs, ( I I Chronic Rheumatic Pains, etc., 1 etc., or money refunded, f But send fl.'o \ L—J I 25c Each 1( ,. . I >72-. I them, and get tree of charge a pair ! 1 of his Electric Insoles, and I 1 mention "Comfort," and you will I 5' \ Pet his new Lo k, ‘ The Doctor's / \ Story." free. This is the season / . for these articles. Remember fl /, JI h I I invested now will insure your f I I I health all winter. Agents get I 11°C per cent, profit on'all goods. I rrp'l Those ordering now get our I’c per I H*"* I cent, profit offer tor the winter. \lc»o 1/ Write now to Vlj / GEO. A. SCOTT, 842 Broadwav, New York, N. Y. | o WARRANTED. O * B l h e ^Vorld. 3y mail, postage paid, cent a package and up. F G rand lot of EXTRAS given J with every order. Prettiest WB and only FREE Catalogue in - Tar!etie& 1 CURED ME ITCHING! - 4 < PILES > Itl^Tvortli 85 per pot to any sufferer." : Henrv C®es, 1717 Summit Ave., ser niton. Pa._ De-. 00 q.> Fa & 50.-. Druggists' or by mail J Gibson Brow” Il Grand St. Jersey Citv. N.J. Send for book on Cure of Disease by Herbal Remedies, I 3 *C Iw. fu. r 1 • ty the blood, are safe and effectual • zS?: the best medicine known for bilious- • •/•O' AT .<,/ness, constipation, dyspepsia, foul* • {jjf 1 '72'nnvty breath, headoche.mentai depression. • , laLggj - painfill digestion, bad complexion.* • ” j and all diseases caused by failure or • • tpe stomach, liver or bowels to per- • .form tiheir proper functions Persons given to over-; > • eating! are benefited by taking one after each neat. J * Price, S” ; sample, 15c At Druggists, or sent by mad. * • Rif-ANS CHEMiCAL CO., 10 Spruce St.. XewYod • «•••«••••••••••••••< ! DROPSY™^ ■ cases pronounced hopeless. From first dose symp- . toms rapidly disappear.and in ten days at least twothirds ct all symptoms are r< moved. BOOK ot testimonials of miraculous cures tent r Itr.L. Ten Days Trea'ment Furnished Free by Mail, DR. H. H. GREEN i SSfIS SPECIALISTS ATLARTA, GEOF.SIJ FS w 3 return mall, full d - B -W Bk. scriptiva circulars of IZOODY’S NEW and KOODT 8 IMPROVED V_, TAILOR SYSTEMS 0" DRESS CUTTIHS. ' .Revised to date. These, only, are ths I'TAail genuine TAILOR SYSTEMS invented and li'i’H copyrighted by PRO?. D.W. MPODY. Be— I 111®? warsol imitations. Any lady of ordlI nary intelligence can easily and quickV Übßy ly learn to cut and make any garment, A 1h any style, to any measure, for ladies, men and'children'. Garments guaran- ! ; ILs'K/nS teed to Ct perfectly without trying on. i BSteuiiAl Adireu MOODY Z 2 CO. CINCINNATI. O. i C. N. U. ~ IJ -’ XVTII24 WRITING TO A.DVEKTISERS. \ V please S’ l !' >' ou “ aw **- e advertisement • in this paper. | < Piso’s Remedy sot Cstarrh is the pest. Easiest to Use, and Cheapest, Sold by druggists or sent by mall, g® jjc. E. T. Hazeltiue, Warren Pa. H
Th® proprietors of Ely’s Cream Balm ao not claim It to be a cure-all, but a sure remedy for Catarrh and Cold in the head. I have been afflicted with catarrh for 20 years. It became chronic and extended to my throat, causing hoarseness and great difficulty in speaking; indeed, for years I was not able to speak more than thirty minutes, and often this with great difficulty I also, to a great exent, lost the sense of hearing. By the use of Ely’s Cream Balm all dropping of mucous has ceased and my voice and hearing have greatly improved.—Jas. W. Davidson, Attorney at Law, Monmouth, 111. Apply Balm into each nostril. It Is Quickly Absorbed. Gives Relief at once. Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mail. FLY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. . reason some people “love at first sight” is because they don’t know each ’ other then.—Cincinnati Post. Playing Cards. You can obtain a pack of best quality Playing cards by sending 15 cents in post- « I «\. Eust,s ’ Gen ’ 1 Pass - Agent, C., , B- & Q. R, R, Chicago, 111. A mouse has a right to judge the cat, out the minute it opens its mouth it invites the cat’s judgment on it. NO SAFER REMEDY can be had for Coughs and Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than ^Broun's Bronchial Troches » Price 25 cts. Sold only in boxes. One ihan cannot make a heaven that will fit any other m m.
IrfightS to |\ill. Irwins fVI 1 I Ca i Anyone can play the Piano or Organ WITHOUT®A TEACHER! taneous Guide m the ki^?“?pian3tr°^ ?Ka"h"uy U^on'to'^ay^n^jThe? j” 1 I*^"1 nf a teaeher, a;,d the price asked for it ।$1.00) is a mere trifle w hen compared to the benefit to be derived. Tbo thousands of flattering testimonials v hkh have come cratuitou.lv to th? publisher, front persons who are umng the Soper Instantaneous music, speak none too highly of Hs mwK I rhe. SI.OO, Ineluding Set of Ten (10> Pieces of either Church Music or Popular Airs. Address, SOPER MUSIC, 62 World Building, New York. Th© 60 Day Cabbage. \ 71x15 is * bso ’ ut <^7 the earliest callage in t k e world. Seed iJJ 'ri scarce. Pkg., 15c.; os., 55c.; lb., £l. posted. . THE EARLIEST VEGETABLES ' v WiH be in mat demand this spring and will fetch bij price*. ° the earliest, plar.t Salzer’s seeds. 35pkgs. Earliest V egetable Novelties. §•, postpaid. FOR 14c. (WITH CATALOGUE, 19c.) introduce our seeds evervwhere, ve send, pustraid. upon receipt vs U. I Liver State Lettuce, 15c. I „, , . 1 ** Giant Prolific Tomato. 2vc. ‘“•ed nowhere 1 ** Giant Cucumber, 1 fie. ! under 90e. 1 & M Brilliant Flo we. r Seeds, 35c., ALL FOR 14 c. ~ SALZER'S SEED CATALOGUE M Is fincst ruMsted- Costa us over SSO.OOUi It i. eladlv n M I « 1 ladled ”I»arv«i P t of Sc. postage. 57 [ vu UAIV. JOHN a. SALZER SEED CO., La Crosse, Wis. BEWARE OP FRAUD. of a a T a'aT" W« L. DOUGLAS and price stamped ou bottom. Look _ ™ 13 " for GENTLEMEN. ■a- A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf, K seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable, WK* ?u®|* stylish and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Every style. Equals customK r u shoes costing from £4 to ^5. c r /W following are of the same high standard of 1 Sk-oo and 55.00 Fine Calf, Hand-Sewed. <5 g | \ rrsß $3-50 Police, Farmers and Letter-Carriers. K 53.3°, $3.25 and sa.oo for Working Men. ~ ‘ $ 3 ^ 00 an ! $1.75 for Youths and Boys. u BE-” c $3.00 Hand-Sewed, > FOR ? $ J -5O and 2.00 Dongola, J LADIES. A Y 'N, $1.75 for Misses. W IS A DUTY yon owe yotkrsetf p ' - ’ to 6 ot Ule hest valaa for yoar |^ < nioney. Economize In your - foo.wear by pnrchaaln* W. t n- - - - ' \ I*- Douglas Shoes, wk.oh & This is the ci T "'' at prices advertised '■ •■.. "U. as thousands can tes'F; - k ■ 'HJF IV Ufy. Do you wear Will give exclusive sale to shoe dealers and general merchants where I have ne agents. Write for catalogue. Ifnot for sale in your place send direct to Factory, stating kind, size and width wanted. Postage Free. W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass. AH cannot possess a SIO,OOO Souvenir (This sum was paid for the first World’s Fair Souvenir Coin minted.) in the shape of a coin, but many can havefac-similes of this valuable work .of s^g^.cgi^eyeri^ued^ U.S, Government—for £1 each. Souvenir Coms— The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition—--5,000,000 of which were donated to the World’s Columbian Exposition by the Government, are being rapidly taken by an enthusiastically patriotic people. As there early promised to be a demand for these Souvenirs that i would render them very valuable in the hands of speculators, the Expedition I Authorities decided to place the price at SLOO for ^ach Coin and sell them direct to the people, thus realizing £5,000,000, and using the additional money for the further development of the Fair. Considering the fact that there were but 5,000,000 of these coins to be distributed amomg 65,000,000 people, in this country alone (to say nothing of the foreign demand,) and that many have already been taken, those wish- | ing to purchase these mementoes of our Country’s Discovery and of the . grandest Exposition ever held, should secure as many as they desire at once. Realizing that everv patriotic American For Sale will want one or more of these coins, * A and in order to make it convenient for w—g him to get them, we have made arrangements to have them sold throughout the country by all the leading Merchants and Banks. If not for sale in your town, send Sl.oo each for not less than five coins, by Post-office or Express Money-order, Registered Letter or Bank Draft, with instructions how to send them to you, all charges prepaid, to Treasurer World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, lIL
“German Syrup” Boschee’s German Syrup is mor® successful in the treatment of Consumption than any other remedy prescribed. It has been tried under every variety of climate. In tha bleak, bitter North, in damp New England, in the fickle Middle States, in the hot, moist South—everywhere. It has been in demand by every nationality. It has been employed in every stage of Consumption. In brief it has been used ' by millions and its the only true and j reliable Consumption Remedy. ® $40,000.00(F Earned by the Bell Telephone Patent in 1831. You» invention may be valuable. You should protect it by patent. Address for full and intellig-nt advice fre* c/carge, W. W. DUDLEY & < 0., Solicitors of Patents, Pacific Bldg., €22 F St. N. W„ WasUin^ton, D. C. Mention this paper. patents:pensions: I f f rir n, ° r ' s <HV de . or Hew to Obtain a Patent. 1 * tounl S Laws. * AlnK Av O 1 -A-ttlafckLL.. W ton, O.
