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1 TUR RIS1NO SUN STOVE POLISH in caVci for genera! blacking of a stove. THR SI N PASTE POLISH for a quick after-dinner shine, applied and polished with a cloth. Horse Broa., Troys., Canton, Mass U.S. A. Ijow Hates SoutTi. On Fei. 4 Man h the Motion Jionte will sell tickets t'roin Chicago to nil foints in tlii" South :it exceedingly lowrates; AM.evillo. Ca.. .l..''i: Decatur, Ala.. SHU"; CliMttaiiou-;i. Tenn.. .Sl.7.; Ja ksotivillo, Fla.. SIN.M: Memphis. Tenn.. $:1.lO; N.v (trlt-ans. La.. $17.a"; St. Augustine. Fla.. .S1S."'.": Tampa. l'!;i.. Sl'l: Mol.il.'. A'.i.. -SI '...-,; and all other points at proportionately low rates. For further information allr -s L. K. ß-ssioi:s. Trav. Pass. Act.. Minneapolis Minn.. r City Ticket Otlice, Claik ttreet. Chicago. 1!!. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXEÜRY, MASS., Has discovered in one of cur ccinmon pasture weeds a remedy tint cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates cf its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perftrct cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes f hooting .pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the labe!. If the stomach is foul cr bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change cf diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can ",et, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful. in water at bedtime. Sold by all Druggists. TTin AEUMOTOR CO. rtoca hair tt.e rl windmill business, bwause It has i educed the cost cf Ulna power to 1 . what it w as. It has many branch noiifcs. an:l supplies its gnoaa ana repairs alfuurdoor. it can and does lurnisn a . hotter rncie lor less nionr ; man others. It mates Tumping ana lUared, Stwl, Galvanlzeu-aiter-i Completion Vlndnillis. Tilting an l Flx-1 Steel Tcwrrs. Stcei lims Saw frames. Steel Feed Cutters and Feed fSS Uiinders. (in api'llcatioii It will name ona 111 r inesn articles mal u wiu lunn.sa unui Jar.narr lt at 13 Uie iiMial prlc It also mates Tanks and Pumps of all klnns. ijnd for catalogua. Fictcry : I2tb, Cock ell euJ Fillmore tint's. Ca!c&g Mr. F. T. Farry, who has general charge of the advertising contracts of the Fhh ago Newspaper Fnion, is compelled to pass a largo portion f his time in journeying to and fro in the interests he represents. Speaking of Kipans Tabuies, Mr. Jiarry says that he has carried tbein with him in his satchel on all his trips, since he first became acquainted with their excellent qualities. lie uses four or live a week, Ve!ng always particular to take one after a hearty or. more spe,ally, after a hasty meal. Ho never requires more than o:h Mr. F.arry does not remember how he was First induced to make trial of liipans Tabuies. but now 1:.' bays them of the nearest druggist whenever his supply is exhausted. 'They are specially convenient," Mr. F.arry says, "and a mighty nice thing jut what a man needs when traveling, if he needs a medicine at all." hlpniis Tatu!es are tu.M .y 'rurirlt 'T 1-jr mall tf Ihe price r,o c'ii.o a ln i Is -t-Tit I. I Ii- l'.lpae.V l lit inL f .1 1 nmriaiiv. o. lo Spruen Street, New lork. ial. toieutrt. 173 ! PSTr I tutita nntitt all tiit riLj. i Best Coutfh byrup. Taue Gocd. Ue In t:ita Koi-i !y iriirtftls. rim 53 Murpliinp Habit Curfd In 20 llLaryÄlpMJWJi1 ACT?' TT CI aisy ipH" 'l"ii. 1 : I ri4.!'. aim w'.'.i ', v r 1 u ,;,,, ;,.f fun , t isVcM) r. Tu. .. ..'-mc.,::, Jci-iiii iisi..i.i-.),.'.tji,... N? I. 1-JlO 71MIN WRU'liA K AIVl!KTlShim If pitas eay you sa.w tti advei-tUvuieut in im TMAuer. ik
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Is what Rives Hood's Sarsaparilla IN errat pop. tilarity. Iiicre:iiii; sales and wonderful eures. Tlio o:iilin:itioii. projmrtion and process la lro;tarin;4 Hood's Sarsaparilla are unknown to other medicines, and make it peculiar to Itself. It aets directly and loMtiveIy upon tlio Mood, and as the Mood readies every nook and corner of the human j stein, all the nerves.' luus.-les, l.nes and tissues cotno under the beneficent influence of Sarsaparilia The One True Wood Purifier. Ail dniiists. $1. Hnnrl' Pill nin ,ivtr I1N: ':l to 11UUU 11113 take. e.iy to operate. '.Te. Florida Facts. IVlinury and Manh are two of the lt months of the year to visit Florida. Tl:i' eliniale is tine and the sm-ial features at their height of interest. When vt.u have made your iiiind to ;ro. yon naturally want to set I here as soon as jnjssilde and in the next comfortaMo manner. No nutter whether you live hi St. Louis, Chii-ao. IVoria. Indiana;.. lis. Colnniltus. Cleveland. ItutTalo. New Vn k or Roston. you ran tak one of the niaiiitieeiit trains of the 1 1 i ü Four Route" from any one of these cities to Cincinnati, and with only one change of ears continue your journey to Jacksonville. Direct connections made in Central Fnioii Station. Cincinnati, with through trains ..f all lines to Florida. Call on or address any aeiit "Ri Four Route," or address '. O. MeConniek, Fassender Trallie Manager, or D. 11. Martin. Ceneral Fassender und Ticket Aent. Cincinnati. Ohio. Tlietv arc neatly H.m.n.uh.hj chiUlrcn in school in tlio FiiiU'd Stales, nearly 14.(MKi.t.KM.i in jiublie schools aud nearly 4i o,mio teachers. If in need of a remedy for a Sore Throat or a Fad Couy;!i or Cold, Use iroinptl.v Dr. .layne's Fxpectoranf . a useful medicine to keep in the house, because of its j;reat In Ipfulness in all Lung ami Throat troubles. Fliototapliin"; I'ndcr Water. M. I. Foulan. the Sorbonne, Fails, has invented ami tested with success an appatatus for phot otjra phi njc under water. Will the aid of a nntirncsium ! flash-light, arrayed to work under wa ter, he has taken instantaneous pictures at Ihe depths ordinarily :i4taim-d ly submarine divers. He has also made photographs at a depth of nearly twenty feet with the aid of sunlight alone, the time of exposure Wing extended to thirtv or forty minutes. THE TURNJF LIFE. TYOMAXS CP.ITICAL TERIOD Contemplated with Les3 Fear than of Old. 61' ECI A L TO OlE LAUT SfAPttü. There is no iorioil in woman's earthly career which slia approaches with so much anxiety as the 'change of life." Yet during tha jiast twenty years women have learned much from a woman. It is safo to say that v. omen who prepare themselves for the eventful perio.l ass through it much easier than in the past. There is but one course to pursv.e. L'jdia K. I'iiilhaiiis Vegetable Compound should bo used in time to sulnhio the nervous complications, and prepare the system for the change. r-- it is well for those approaching the time to riteMrs. Finkliani. at Lynn, lass., and pet her free advice. Such testimony as the following should be " Your Comound bfen a (Jod-send to me: ii saved m life wheL m&:M?lM&?mh failed. all else ' ' : ;i; i-Z:m:icS 1 would base Leon in wv grave ten Years ago but j for if. My womb hid fallen and rested j o;i ih bhddor. The doctor coithl not reeeve me: mv mini was e.crangej. i ie.r 1 C'Milpotm l Ct'.reil me. It In 1 ! throusli the chr.nge of life all ri It lulpoil me iglit : :;m iiow in good lieahh. it h.is also cured my husband of kidney trouble: made hira hk'. Ji new man. l'lep.s-e state my words in the strongest terms. 1 aia glad to fen 1 you my picture. I travelled twelve milei lo have it taken for you. Mks. W. I.. D v. !l."tv;ile. erved 1 liim I 'ou can take that soap g glit back and change it for Santa Claus Soap. lould not use any g oilier kind." 8 Kvery woman who has g ever used
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INDIANA STATESMAN DFCLAHES HIMSELF. Harrison Write9 a Letter to Chairman Gowtly of Indiana in AVIiich He De clineu to Iluvc His No-iie Prestute' at the St. Louis Convention. White Uouse II u a No Charms. Geu. Harrison has given his linal answer. He will Dot nl! w Iiis name to go before the St. Louis Convention. After a loutj talk with prominent Indiana members of his party, he wrote the following letter to John K. tJowdy. chair nan of the Indiana Republican coiumittVe: "Hon. John K. Gowtly. Indianapolis, Ind.: In view of the resolutions passed by the State Central Committee at its recent meeting, and of the fact that delegatfs to the national Republican convention are sown to be hosen in this State, 1 have concluded that swine statement from me as to my wishes ami purposes should now be made to my Indiana friends. Hitherto I have declined to speak to the public upon this matter, but scores of friends to whom I have talked and many scores niwre to whom 1 have written will recognize in this expression the substance of what I have said to them. Tu every one who has prw posed to promote my nomination I have said 'no. There never has been an hour since I left the White House that I have felt a wish to re'1 GENHItAL IIAr.nisOX. turn to it. My Indiana friends have been most devoted and faithful, and I am their grateful debtor. The RepaUi an party has twice in national convention given me its indorsement, and that is enough. I think the voters of our party are now entitled to have a new name. Ir the sentiment, great or small, that lias been manifested for my nomination I am grateful; md of that witlcr respectand kindness brc:iking party lines which have been Known me in so many ways, I am profoundly appreciative. "I cannot consent that my name be presented to or used in the St. Louis .convention, and must kindly ::sk my friends to accept this as a sincere and final expression on the subject. I J I :. J A Si I HARRI SON." BENJ. R. TILLMAN, South Carolina's Senator, Who Denounced Cleveland in the Senate. Senator Tillman, who recently startled "the most dignified legislative body on earth' by his vitriolic denunciation of President Cleve'and, was born on his father's plantation at Chester, IMgelield Coum ty, S. C, ami during the war he attended school at Liberty Hill, thirty miles away. The boy's craving for learning and his indomitable will were displayed when hl was !." years old. He knew that at K he must enter the Confederate army. His rider brothers in the held wrote back tu him that lo must make the best of his opportunities whdo at school, for the war might last s. long that he might never have educational advantages. So young Tillman, when s;ipp r was eaten, would arry u lighted p;ne knot to the woods. r.nd there in the solitude of night studf Lis t! reck roots and Latin conjugations. In March, 1VK, the farmers alliance met to nominate a candidate for Gover nor. Tillman was n miuated, and then followed the bitterest campaign South Carolina has ever had. (Jen. Karle was his opponent, ami they met in joint de bate. Three-quarters of the men assembled yarried revolvers and trouble was expected at the speech making. Gen. Karl asked of his opponent hoc old he t'Tilc man) was at the dose of the war and v. iij he was' not in the (.'on federate army. Tillman tiyncii ip.n the general in a fury Hands sought triggers, cvpeetiiig ..n out break. "As for your insinuations ,f cce nrdice and lack of patriotism," ihiiedcici Tillman at bis adversary, "I pit tl.eta out- at you and spurn you and them with contempt." Not a sled was tired. It wal a miracle. Appiaune greeted the speaker, nnd from that time frth hc' ont rolled thf multitude. The riot tit fending the tarrying into ef fect of Gov. Tillman's famous disp psary syst"in are matters of recent happenin and are well remembered. Iii quieting of the trouble with troops of farmers tinned with every conceivable manner of veapons is very indicative of the man's fore and of the regard in which hi cun ttitucnts hohl 1j im. The American Savings nnd Iwn Aps elation at Minneapolis went into tlr baiuls of a receiver, application to tli'J court having hecn made by Attorney (jeneral Childs. Maj. W. D. Hule was naja-
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THE EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF MRS. J. P. HADLEY. Owner nnd Manager of a Splendid Prulric Farm Wonderful Grit and I'lidurance. Vod Vif ' ve '(y.., S'rea'nr, IiL On a splendid farm at ltlackstonc. in the very heart of the great, rich and prosperous lirairies of irl hern lllnmis lives . - -- ---- --- - - i Mrs. .1. P. Iladley. She owns and per- J ponally directs the affairs of her farm, j which is as rich and productive as the j Illwst !i in 1 ii I ii hi iiiii'iI itiii'i I She is now fJi years old and was atlli ted with bleeding at the lungs for fortylive years. During that time she was a great sufferer, she was weak, tired ami run down, and in consequence existence, even, was a burden. There w as no pleasure in life for her. "During all these yeats.' she said to the writer. "I had received treatment from many very sucesst:il and eminent physicians. Tiny could do nothing for me. I continued to grow worse. car by year, until last spring, when I was so bad that I could iut even walk across my room, and when I cmighed the blond often gushed from my nose and mouth. At this time I was receiving treatment from the local physicians, and while thev are men of more than ordinarv skill. 1 was con stantly growing weaker nnd worse, ru ler these circumstances I became thor oughly discouraged and disheartened. "My physicians told me franklv that they could do no more for nie. that I could ive but a short time at the best. Mid that I should arrange my affairs with that fact in view, that my death was only a question of a very short time. I'ndcr these vrry trying and discouraging eircuinstances my attention was called to the advertisement of Pink Pills for Pale People. 1 decided to try them. I could not see that I had anything to lose and everything was to be gamed. My physicians were doing me no good, so there was nothing to lose by dropping their treatment, so without saing anything to them about it, 1 began on March "'. 1N!'Ö. to take Pink Pills fur Pale People, and I have continued their use up to the present time. In all I have taken eleven boxes. I began to improve almost as soon as I began to take them and I have gained constantly until 1 am now remarkably well for one of my years. It has been more than forty-live years since 1 was as I am no . I now fully realize that I have not known what it was to be reallv well. That wi'i'k. tired, languid feeling which i been the burden of mv existence for ho many years and which has made any labor or even life itself a thing to be dreaded is gone. I can now work about the house ami assist in the duties which fall to women on farms and even enjoy the labor while Ihus employed. I cannot help wondering how 1 Acr endured mv years of torture. 1 consider myself fully ns strong and healthy now as women of my age usually are. " hen I beganjaking the pills my skin was dry. harsh and dead. It has since cd- 1 off and is fresh, soft and healthy low. My hair, which was almost white, icrisp and dead, has regained its vigor and much of its -olor and is soft and pliable. It is in better condition than it has been b,- years. My feet wen' badly swollen, the skin on them was dry and cracked. They gave me great trouble. Now that is all changed. Ihe swelling has entirely disappeared and they are in a perfectly healthy condition. " Taking it all in all. she said, "I think my cure a most remarkable one, and I am more than willing that the world shall know what Pink Pills for Pale People have done for me. for it may prove a blessing to other sufferers. Yes, you may make any use you like of my experience." An analysis of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills shows that they contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. Pink Piils are Kohl by all druggists, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price. ."( cents a box or six boxes for Js'.ll-(they are never so'd in bulk or by the lmj by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. The children of the poor in Japan are nearly always labeled in case they phould stray from their homes whilst their mothers are engaged on domestic duties. The Modern Iuvulid Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must lie pleasantly acceptable in form, purely wholesome in composition, truly benelicial in effect and entirely free from every objectionable quality. If really ill he consults a physician; If constipated he uses the gentle family laxative Syrup of Pigs. The longest paved street in the world s Washington dreel. Poston. which is Keventeen and a half miles lung; the hottest is the Rue Ule. Paris, which Is barely twenty feet long. I'eware of Ointui' n( for Catarrh that I'oiitaiu -VJercury, as ii'ereury will surely destroy the sense of tnieil and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except e.U pte.sri i pUon s from reputable physicians, as tlio (huiiagc they will do U twifold to the good otl can po-siblv derive from tlietu. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv F. .1. Cheney .Si Co.. Tolelio. ., contains no mercury, ?,n Is taken internally, acting directly upon' the blood and natrons surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's ('atari h Cure Ik sure- you get the genuine, it is tilgen Internally, and iuade in Toledo, Ohio, by JT. .1. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. ""Sold by Druggists, TOc. per bottle. The flesh s-peedily reunites when obstinate sores are cleansed with Glenn's Sulphur Soup. "Hill's Hair nnd Whisker Dye," Placier Prown. fiUc. We see farthest into the future--ami that is not far when we most carefully consider the facts of the present. PifoK Cure for Consumption is our only inr-dicine for coughs and colds. Mrs. C. p.cltz, K'J Sth ave., Denver, Col., Nov. S, isir. Choose the right way, however rough; It will certainly prove easier than the wrong way. To make the hair grow a natural color, 1 prevent baldness and keep the scalp tealthy. Hall's Hair Renew er w as invented, and has proved itself successful. Our fill ure well-being has nothing io do with our being sincere, unless we are also right. Rronchitis. Sudden changes of the weäitl er cause bronciii.il troubles. "Hi owns Mi unehial Troches" will give effective relief. Many people fail by not making a (,'ooij beginning;. ivi')!)!!! t h u:ix C.r.u Snap Is loo i;t mi!, fiirn. Made ( : In.ras. It tliiilt. Cesitl jo'.l nan Ks JxienT lli.jitit!g s,,uj). Worth ui'Ti1. If ail this Ik trim you n;ed iL Order one rakt' it ) ur crueer. ou'li aal bos licit. l lTSAll ntMtorped t'pf by Dr. Kline'n (ii it Arv ''stoior. No Jr'itR Iter flrvt da?'H use. Mar. eloua euren. 'J rratiae and tw nu trial buttle frc to it caaea. bnd to Ur. KUuc. ttU Ailu bt, 1'MU, l a
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and fever, bilious remittent or 1 ctnl .'.gü' ; use persistently and regularly Hostet icr's j Stomach Hitters, which nso remedies dys- ' pepsin, liver trouble, constipation, loss "of j sireiitrth. nervousness, rle-uuiutlsiii and kid- j liey complaint. Appetite and sleep :-.re im- i proved by this thorough medicinal agent, and the infirmities of age mitigated by it. A wiuefc .ussn;l time times a d:iy. GOLD AT CRIPPLE CREEK. And the Uest Way to Get There Ie Over the Santa Fc Koute. The fabulously rich gold mining district of Cripple Creek. Colo., is attracting hundreds of people. P,y spring the rush bids lair to be enormous. Tha; there is ;ni abundance of gold there is demonstrated beyond doubt. To reach Cripple Creek take the Santa l'e Route from Chicago or Kansas City. The only standard gauge line direct to the camp. Through Pullman sleepers and free chair cars. The Santa IV lands on right in the heart of Cripple Cr.-. k. Inquire of nearest ticket agent, or address G. T. Nicholson. G. P. A.. A.. T. 4: S. P. R. R., Moiunfuock Rlock. Chicago. Mrs. Wlnstow's Sootiiim Sypur for ndMren teething: eotc-n the Kam. r -acred iud.iiiiiuatiou. aUayu vain, cure wind colic. ' rent a bottle.
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