St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1893 — Page 3

The testimonials which the mail brings in every day run thus: “Dr. Bull’s Cough I Byrup cured the baby of croup;” “it cured me of a most distressing cough;” or “it । cured my little toy of sure throat” “We | could not do without it.” Most wcmen are ambitious; they I want to be men.

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Pellets, the smallest and easiest to take, bring you help that lasts. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of liver, stomach, and bowels,

are permanently cured. A square offer of SSOO cash & WMis made by the proprietors of jjK^Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, AM fcr any case of Catarrh, no M matter how bad or of how f1 long standing, which they canJ V not cure. Miss Eva DeCamf, Danville, 111. Saved From Suffering. The Gratitude of a lady Cured by Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. Danville, 111., Oct. 26. I feel it my duty to express my gratitude for what the Kickapoo Indian Remedies have done for me. I was suffering with Neuralgia, and had to stay up every night for weeks. At last I sent for a bottle of Kickap«o Indian Oil, and in less than ten minutes after application I was relieved. I continued its use and also used Kickapoo Indian Sagwa at the same time until Entirely Cured. Many of my friends have used your Remedies for different troubles, and And them to do exactly as advertised. I believe everybody who is suffering should use them, as we are all brothers and sisters in Christ. I will answer any questions as to what with the help of God they have done for me. Yours respectfully, Eva DeCamp. KICKAPOO INDIAN SACWA. Aix! all Klckapoo Indian Remedies; Sold by Dealers

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It Cures Colds.Cou»hs.Sore Th roatCronp,lnfluanta, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis and Asthma. A eertain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking ths first dose. 80l l by dealers everywhere. Largs bottles 50 cents and SI.OO. p Rad way’s PILLS, Purely vegetable, mild and reliable. Ca ise perfect Digtvtion com pie t • absorption and healthful regularity. For the cure of all disorders of the Stomach Liver, Bowels Kidneys. Bladder. Nervous Diseases, LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION. DIZZY FEELINGS BILIOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, DYSPEPSIA. PERFECT DIGESTION will be accomplished bv ' taking Radway’s Pills. By their ANTI-BILIOUS properties they stimulate the liver in the secretion : of tlie bile and its discharge through the biliary . ducts. These pills in doses of from two to four will . quickly regulate the action of the liver and tree the | fJ^Miar and^br li-ed is. Oue or two of Had- I 11.1 f? la- * w-

fI Fl T’J fFI F" si” improved elude truss £/i IO I lISZw 18 th e on, V truss in existnlir I lln I enee that is worn with ablIUI I UllL solute comfort night and piidfr UUtrlLUs Send for Catalogue Free. uri• I sp-t dy cure. Improved Elastic Truss Co., <.2 Bn adwat, N. Y. K eu ' ■"> । — S3’ ■ ^ r C>l'' V " 3 U»'nc physician). Z/H ™ a Thousands cure!. Send Sc is stamps, \ Wl jJ O. W. F. SNYDER. M. D.. .Mail Dept, 3, McVicker's Theater, ChlcaKo, 111AND HEAD HOISES CURED PT Peck’s Invisible Ear( ushiors, W hispers heard. *" u "‘ “■ Successful when a!) remedies fail. So! ! r r,r£ ►y F. llxacox. 858 L’wav. M.Y. Write for book of proofs ■«» * ® BEST POLISH IM THE WORLD. DO NOT BE with Pastes, Enamels, and Paints which Stain tho hands, injure the iron, and burn red. The Rising Sun Stove Polish is Brilliant, Odorless, and Durable. Each package contains six ounces; when moistened, will make several boxes of Paste Polish. HAS AN ANNUAL SALE OF 3,000 TONS. 1

OPENED TO THE PEOPLE ’ FAIR DEDICATION WILL BE IN THE OPEN AIR. President Palmer, Director General Davis and Secretary Dickinson Rearrange the Plans of the Directory-President Cleveland Wi 1 S art the .Machinery. All Can See the Show. Chicago corrcspondc ice: President Palmer, Director General Davis, andSe retarv Dickinson, by a few strokes of the pen. have the plans of the Exposition t eremomos Committee. Opening-day exercises vd Ibe held In the open air, and not in a I small hall with closed doors for the edr flcation of a few select guests. the local 1 oard was by no mous on the queston, a few of the lean ing spirits got together in a Lack roo and formulated a programme that would have insured the officials and their friends the pleasure of listening to the

YOU CAN SEE IT, perhaps, one of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant 1 Pellets — but you can’t feel it after it’s taken. And 7 yet it does you a more good than pjany of the huge, -'old-fashioned ! pills, with their I J triping and vioence. These tiny

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speeches and music in music hall, while several hundred thousand । eople would be kept waiting mihe < utside for the programme to conclude an 1 for President Cleveland to set in motion the machinery of the Exn< sition. The plan of building a platform on ' pT" V z r •. . ’■ r " : - — T'l A = ''N BOOTH IN THE VITICVLTUBE EXHIBIT. the plaza in front of the Covemmcnt building, where 30,000 people could see the exercises even it they could not hear the speeches, was oppose I by l irector of Works Burnham, who said the

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lawn would be spoiled, and the crowd ■ should be kept outside until after the machinery was started, anyway. Uis recommendations were finally adopted by the executive committee of the local board, much to the disgust of the members of the board of control. That body referred the matter to a special committee of ,President Palmer, the Director General, and Secretary Dickinson, and this icferem e was taken as an equivalent to a change of programme, ; When this special committee assembled the other afternoon the members : got to Laines-without m ch discussion. | | Before Col. Davis or Secretary Dickin- I i son made any reference to the subject ! ■ which they had met to discuss President Palmer stopped whistling long enough to remark: “Well, gentlemen, I guess we are pretty unanimous about this question; arc we not? This show r,,,nb\ and the people must

I calling for his stenographer^gktn?!^ ' down his nose and through his glasses I at a copy of a paper, and whistled Gome ! more. Ten minutes later a report was i drawn up and signed by the committee- [ men, in which they regret the necessity I of going counter to the decision of the ! directory, and recommending that the ' ; exercises be held out of doors, at the ■ east front, of the Administration Build- , Ing, a small platform to be erected for the , accommodation of President < leveland and his escort. The people who pay at ' ' the gates will see the show. Special Fe e Ie y ._ i Special fete days will be a prominent : i and interesting feature of the World’ I Pair. The different States, foreign i countries and many civic organizations I ; will each have a day upon which to ■ j conduct special exercises or celebra- 1 I tions, and programmes for them are j now being arranged. Following are tho days already assigned for such celebrations: Washington.' ji ay 17 Wisconsin May 03 Maine ,’Mav 24 j Denmark June 5 I Germany .’.i"/.June 15Nebraska. June 15 I Massachusetts ././/.June 17 Nev; Hampshire June 21 France ...July 14

Jaiy 24 Utah .Julv 26 Liberia. ..July 26 Commercial travelers .-•••••••• Ault. 12 Independent Order of loresUrs A^g Hayti ...Aug. 25 Colored people 4ng . 18 North Carolina Aug. 18 Austria.. . Aug. 31 The Netherlands g e pt. i Nicaragua Sept. * New York ..Sept. 7 Brazil Sept. 9 California . Sept. 12 Maryland Aug . 13 and 1* Michigan Aug. 1 B Kansas Sept. 19 Colorado .Sept. 20 M0ntana......... ■■■ ■ Sept. 20 Patriotic Order Sonst>f-m Uca g e pt. 21 10wa........ ’’..Oct. 5 Rhode Island Oct. 12 Spain '.Oct. 12 Italian societies oct. 13 Minnesota Electric Wjihl'T'. Ever since its completion the Electricity Building has been one of the ffumt est spots of the lair. Its.doors ha e not been thrown open with the wide hospitality of its neighbor the Mming Building; cars have not stood outs> disgorging their contents, and passers by have rarely attempted to force their

! way into the building. The vaulted roof, the church-like nave and tran1 septs, and the noise’e-s process of the work within have e< mbined to invest the Electricity Building with tin air of ' profound secrecy and mystery. This mystery has been sustained by the attitude of the exhibitors, who are one and all possessed of the id a that if the barest hint of th- ir Intentions goes abroad, jealous rivals will s eal their cherished plan-' ar I out-do them on their own ground. A time has come, nevertheless, when further < on oalment is impossible. A chance visitor may now look around the building and discover abundant signs of that which is to bo. the Worn •n'« Department. The one department at the Fair in which women have lull sway I- their own I uilding—the hcuse planned by a ; woman architect, hurried to completion i by a woman, and then de> orated by I woman artists. This is the building that was almost done I cfo;e many others were fairly common eI. It is now filled with exhibit-. Two large rooms are jammed with cases packed with displays. Some of them are from Germany. others from I rin e, and a number of the biguest Loxes eame from England. Japuu couUWule. a. large numSer v U H it viv n month women who paint ros. that seem to be sr i nkle I with dew have stood on as» nffold in the up er gallery, painting a Irie o uro nd the parlor of ti e b nldin l tbo room where ad th«

I grand receptions Mill I e held. This is known as the Cincinnati room, because ! artists from that city dee •rate it and i will contribute most of the furniture to it. Miss Pitman and two assistants i will soon finish their work. The broad [ trie, e is in topp»r and red toneex- 1 tending entirely around the room. The j rose designs will also appear on the , ceiling. On either side of the parlor ! are the rooms furnished b- California and Kentucky •women. These are with- ! out decorations as yet, but the women AjSSSkii J

; F J" r 1 1,1 1 1 mW ;W ■ S A PAVILION IN THE ENGLISH QUARTER. ‘ I of those States are ready to~b^ta ! work. u< h j reparation has been made i at home and they can finish the room in a few days. Airs. Candace Wheeler 1 01 , A Y York, is known as the most su cessful woman designer in the countrv She has been highly praised for & woik in the V Oman’s Building. Critics j say she has nothing to fear by a comparison with the finest work at the Fair. Italy, wh ch for a long time declined to participate in the World's Fair has made an appropriation of 277.500 ’lire or about^ss,soo, for its representation.’ rJ‘ b ' German Lloy 1 Steamship Company is preparing an elaborate exhibit.

Pure grape Hi Jliy - - ^ream of tartar forms the acid principle W of the Royal WBbr ® Al/ Hid Ad exclusively. WF O-W*" The Royal t imparts that peculiar sweetness, flavor and delicacy noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, rolls, etc., which expert pastry cooks Absolutely declare is unobtainable by the use of any other f UFC leavening agent.

Gruel. * barley gruel, boil four ounces pefrl barley, m- one tvneupful in tßr*e»C U piUls or water; Loll It down to on *WuftTt. Strain and return to eaucep«», into n, n little cinnamon, if ■ you iiV^- < ne- . ^oif to /three-quarters o. mUArf warm up and use as wanted. Tor rice ,gruel take two tablespoonfuls of rice, six tablespoonfuls of cold water, 1A pints of new milk. Wash the rice and s< ak it in the col 1 water one hour. Put it into a double kettle with the milk and cook until the rice is well done and straju through a wire sieve. It can be sweetened if desired. Or a thin batter can be made of ground rice and milk, stirred into a generous pint of milk or water and allowed to boil ten or fifteen minutes. In case of sun nier complaint, brown the rice in the oven be!ore cooking. To i make gruel for the very delicate take a heaping teaspoonful of pearl tapioca to one quart of water. Wash the tapioca and ]ut it no the water cold, ami let it come to the boiling point slowly, i Let it boil gently until the tapioca is very soft. Strain it and add a little salt and cream if the patient can take it. This gruel is relishe I. and has proved tenefieial where all other nourishment lias been re ected. In case of bowel troubles, the addition of raisins) in the proportion o: a tablespvonful to ) a cup of milk co >ke I in the milk is of •. a. ;• Held by I lere,. Wolves. The wolves in many of th ■ southern and southvest rn governments u lii.a- : sia are very bold Fiom lo'hyi.iu and Kieff several fatalities arc reported. 1 Villages ly ng a Jacent to the forests | are continually harried, as are tho-e i solitarily situated on the steppes. Constant night ua'e es are kept by the peasants for the protection • f their ‘ cattle In t e<t encounter, with these savage pests the villagers care nothing j I for pistols or rev<d er«, but place their 1 trust in uc’i wen ons as stout cudgels, woortaxes, Lill hooks, scythe blades, reaping si ’ D^, fl i; stocks, etc. On the postroads Isfivecn od.ssa. City and Xi o lieff a wolf pack of over a hundred! h* ad i * said to Iw. on thquarry path, and M?vcnil battue parties, wrdes a cm respondent, ~t'. being orgAUized for its destruction or diaper- , What I, Money Weighed s_- a i u -t tbu health it *0 often falls to buy? l)r<>, mdecd. While wecan none of us ■ ’ ' i . ■ ■ ■ ' ■ All 111 mto which tie.h is heir ill-health-ue \ may do much to less, n the ; lumc- a of Itrci.rring it, and tht-t;< tui ,c b; the adoption of each sanlt: ry m< :.snr< - as nre to be foun I in dally exercise, regul .r ■■ a., t rudence In eating and drinking. :.:i l aw! el- tne diet, but also I uy resorting to juu 1 ; ■ (.. 'vcuflvo medication when the - t - . is threatenel by nnhealthtul in’lu a. . . .r m t m -. n--.dents or -Ojourne: in m. I .ri . !«> all ties should use Hostetter- >’>.u . B. : t.. hi a defenses against chill- .;n l . v 1 a 1 I pt raons who incur much ont >t-.! u should • nplov it as a safeguard .gain ' i . umitßm. Travelers . in the tropic* tin.l it iuv.il iai.lt-also as a means i of arresting liver i'" .p a.ut cel o i-t .pation, and count - r.i. t mg t lilt ating latlm nc ■ ot | a torrid ciima*

S iemsts have. Stimated that every . year a layer «■ (ual to fourteen feet of the entire -urfam? of all oceans and other wat< rs is tak* n up into the atmosphere in the shape of 'a: or, to fall as rain ami ag..in flow ba k into the seas. Is vot ii bb>od p > r? Tak • Beecham's I Pills. Is y nr liver out of order? Use | I Beecham's Pil s 25 cents a ixn. Good tompany and good discourse : are the very sinews oi virtue. — Isaak l Walton. I FlT*.—All Fits stopped free bv Dr. Kline’s G- eit . Nerve lle-tm ei . N Fits alt- r first To - use Mar- ! veicus cures Treatise and pi i« trial F ttl- free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, an Arch St. Phila. l’a.

EIPa The Best W-aM, Waterproof IWW coat SUCKER T** - SLICKER is warranted water- | a— tn tho hardest storm. Th i SLICKER a i-Tt.. t r,,er. n.Hsua-J I I JtTyrs th^entiro s,» i■ v> j.WER, Boston, Masa, j j llWTIO’?! THIS PAPER wbbn warns® to idthtiiiu. j Elf’s Cream Balm 5 WILL CURE L 11 ‘ I Apply Balm into each nostril. BEP'Wv-'r'?^ s t ELY BROS,. 56 Warren St.. N. Y. J

fjj dji§ 3 3 %S Morphinn Habit Cured in 10 SJ rnLj J : ,U to 30 days. No pay till cured. WB DR. J. STEPHENS! Lebanon,Ohis, ■®®J®H®E!aSE3SHSS3 Sure relief i nre-jAf a kipper s Hwratfaj^TaSgH: THOMA SP. SIMPSON. Washington, sH I J D. C. No atty's fee until Patent ob- ' — talned." Write for Inventor's Guide. C. N. U. No. 17—93 W H F N WRITING TO zIDVERTISERS, ’ ’ ineasc way you saw tho advertisement in tins paper. HPiso’s Remedy fen Catarrh is the ^3 Rest, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. @@ ■ Sold by druggists or sent by mail, 50c. KT. Hazeltine. Warren, Pa, iO

Another Way to C'heat. Not, long ago two men called on Mr. Brashear, the lensniaker, and inquired If he thought he could make a very small lens of a peculiar kind. Mr. Brashear could make any l» ns, they were informed. So their order was They were very anxious about of c° urße to be inserted in a .. Jx—q Ulilil In certain peculiar fashion. Even tne erudite Mr. Brashear had never seen such an instrument before. One afternoon, however, it was ready, and the two men got what was evidently a treasure to them. Mr. Brashear had turned away on giving it to them to make some entry in a book, and on his return in half a minute discovered his i two clients sitting. One had the stick between his knees an 1 they were play)mg cards. “It shows them perfectly,” ; said the fellow who had conducted the negotiations. Mr. Brashear pretended to examine the stick again, got it back Into his pos--1 session and kept it. They offered him five times its value; they entreated and they threatened; but the instrument maker would not prostitute his talent I to aid a couple of sharpers, for such he was confident they were.—Pittsburg I Chronicle. — The Evolution Os medicinal agents is gradually relegati ing the old-time herbs, pills, draughts ! and vegetable extracts to the rear and 1 bringing into gene.al use the pleasant | and effective liquid laxative. Syrup of 1 Figs. To get the true remedy seo that ' it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. lor sale by all leading i druggists. Simple .luntlce to Alls* Stackpole. In the report of the high-s< hool graduating oxer iscs a mistake occurred in crediting Florence M. Stackpole with I delivering an essay on "M ild and Domesticate! Cats." Her essay was, “liarkm-s Brings the Stars to View.” ) — Portland Oregonian. l*rafn<<« Cannot He Cured By 1 cn. appli< iti n-. as tiief cannot reach th# illva olpirli iiof tbo ear. There is onlv oue way ' cure Deafuess. and that is byconstitutiornl 1 < :n< 1 ra. D-a'ne-is Is caused by an inflan e 1 c n iltion of the mucous lining of the I imuhlnn Tul* 'Mien this tube gets in named •, ci have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when it i» entirely closed Deafness is ts,. rc-ilt. and nnl -Ji th < tnlla'nmaHon can bw taken t ilt and this tube restored to its noiinal ■ • llti-n hearing will ba destroyed forever; lime cases < it f ten are caused by catarrh, winch is i. tiling li-;t an m’tamed condition of the muc'.'us -urfaces. Wo wilt give One Hundred Dollars for any ea-e of Deafness ca inoi by Catarrh) that cannot, be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ’ F. J CHENEY * CO., Toledo, Ohio. kiTSo'd by Druggists, 75c. An American flag made entirely of acorn? is a curiosity exhibited by a Baltimore man. SFIFEREftt- FROM COUGHS. SORE IHIb'AT. etc., should try “Brown’s Bronchi'tl Tr<‘Chr* a simple but sure remedy. N '!(! Hilly in x. Pi ice 25 cts. M ix;ms are the condensed good sense of nations.—Sir J. -Mackintosh.

PROMPT, GOOD WORK. RHEUMATISM. U ^V\Z >Z7C//Z)r\ Mr. Willet F. Cook, Canajoharie, N. Y., writes: “ Awoke one »p - morn ’ n K with excruciating pains in my shoulder. Tried various GZZ 61 0 reliefs for sudden tains without effect; went to my office; the pain S B 'v became insufferable : went home at n o’clock and used ST. ' IT!Ji B JACOBS OIL! effect magical, pain ceased, and at i o’clock went u if to work ; cure permanent.” IS!&-*SSKakiS4KBg3Ea3 Little Rapids, Wis. My wife suffered with such intense neuralgic pains in the face, she thought she would die. She bathed her face and head with ST. JACOBS OIL and it cured her in four hours. CARL SCHEIBE. Fheepq r ™;mes ... I Pen<l us at oDce a photograph or tintype of yourself or anv member of vour family living or ,.’ . «mie one of our enlarged-life-like portraits together, with frame compiete, ABSOLUTELY FREEOF CHARGE. 1 his offer is made in order to introduce our portraits and irames in your vicinity, for one of our fine portraits placed in vour home will do us more good than any other advertisement This offer is made IN GOOD FAITH and we will forfeit ONE HUNDRED dollars to anyone sending us a photograph and not securing bis portrait and frame FREE as per this offer. We guarantee the return of your photo, so have no fear of losing it. Address all your letters to National Portrait Soviet, 63 and 65 W. nth street, New York, N. Y. References: All banks and Express Cos. In New York and Brooklyn. Put your name and address back of photo. WHEN IN ADDRESS J. I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO. CATALOGUE FREE. Ft AUINE, UMSCOrjSIN.

S’O S’ t>7 return mail, full d». TAILOR SYSTEMS OF DEEES CUTTING i Jifrisr I to d r it^. These, only aro the , M ecnulneTAlLOßSTSTEMSinventcdand I ll copyrighted by FEOF.D.W. MgODY7 8.. i I k vi^Z f ware or imitations. Any la-dy of ordi* ' LAW f-ary intelligence can easily and quickI VWU I y learn to cut and make any garmen t ln an y style, to any measure, for ladies’ men ana children. Garments guarani teed to Ct perfectly without trying on saa— AddreM MOOO¥ A CLNCUiNAft a _ MENTION THIS PAPER whm wbo... to xuv.btis.u VhT, LATEST WTIOHIi world s J air Souvenir Playing Ciu»ls, consisting of a Heck of alf ards viz.: King. Queen. Jack, and Spot I Cards, hv the face i>f each Card is lithographed tn i srren color, one „f the 43 different Nattorial. Foreign, . and State Jlwldmga of the World's Fair, making the most beautiful and unique Deck of Playing Cards ever put on the market—the best-selling novelty vet produced Agents wanted. Sample Deck 50 cents Specialty PubUng Co., ISI S. Halsted st., Chicago, HL

“German Syrup” Two bottles of German Syrup cured me of Hemorrhage of the Lungs when other remedies failed. I am a married man and, thirty-six years of age, and live with my wife and two little girls at Durham, Mo. I have stated this brief and plain so that all may understand. My case was a bad one, and I shall be glad to tell anyone about it who will write me. Philip L- Schenck, P. O. 80X45, April 25, 1890. No man could ask a more honorable, busi- । ness-like statement. c —REVERSIBLE. COLLARS SCUFFS. —

The best an 1 most econnYnipai Collars and Cuff! worn. Try them. You will like them. ' Look well. Fit well. Wear well. Sold for *2^ cent* for h tx>x of ’Ten or Five pain-of cutis. * Nl mi:teoinw«wi|>»ir“t by mall for Six Ontw. Address, giving size and ’^'^^ibl^ St. Hoatox THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AN!> NEW ANO Hr COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It nets gently on the stomach, liver •nd kidneys, and Isa pleasant laxative. This drink is made from herbs, and Is prepared for use as easily •atea. It Is called LANE’S MEDICINE All drugs lu mH it at 50c and <1 per packaga. If vnu cannot get ft, »en-i v >ur addrvM for a frae aamp:e. Lanr't Family Srdiclnt «jotm the bowel* each day. In order F> be Deahhv, tail h ntcao# mtv Addre»« ORATOR P WOODWARD, Lißcy, N. Y. F Mention this paper ».m«. to . D t»tuul». W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE no’t'Wp. Do you wear them? When next in need try a pair, they will give you more comfort and service for the money than any other make. Best in the world. $5.00^^X13.00 $4.00/f V 2.50 $3,500 1^2.00 $2.50 * \ i 52.00 $2.25^ $2.00 b °i? W. L. Douglas Shoes are maie In all the latest Styles. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to S 3, 1 try my $3.50, $4 or $5 Shoe, They will fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wish ta 1 economize in your footwear, you can do so by purchasing , W. L. Douglas Shoes. My name and price is stamped on the bottom, lock for it when you buy. Take no sub--1 stitute. I send shoes by mail upon receipt of price, postage free, when Shoe Dealers cannot supply you. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mau. . Garfield Teas Cures Constipation, Restores Complexion. Saves Doctors’ Bills Sample free GarfieldTeaCo.,3l? W. 45th St.. N.Y. Cures Sick Headache MENTION THIS PAPER whbn »xmx« to aovixnuM. PtTEHTS, TlttDE-MftRKSj Examination and Advice as to Patentability of Invention. Send for Inventors’ Guide, or How toGet a Patent. Patrick (XFarreix, Washington, D. C.

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