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Without iiOFtinu thcmfclvei in the prices of the leading elothing houses positively ASSERT
it the best selection, the nicest htyles, the est prices; in fact, the best goods for the st money, can be had at the store of ,EVI KAH1T, he old reliable Clothier'and Gents’ Furnisher, 3m2
scovery which cures hy the natural process
ahhokptjoiv,
iseascs of the Kidneys, llladdcr. Urinary ins and Nervous System, when nothing can. H is comfortable to the patient, post in its effects, and the first cure for those ipainful and much dreaded affections, lnl>etce< tfi Itrlialit*h I»1^<-;ik«-, eitscures of Gravel, Uropsy, Catarrh of liladder, Ilrickdust Deposit, Painful Uring. High-colored Urine, Nervous Wcakand I’ain in the Back seem nior ■ like miracles than cases ot natural healing.
DEDICATE FEMALES
tints of wasted or prostrated energies, ed by irregular habits, the abuse ot nature
Boy 1'afsilly Miot. Indianapolis, July 10,—Loring, aged nine, son of Dr. George B. Jones, was fatally shot in the abdomen, this evening by a young playmate, Jerry Gates, while the latter was trying to shoot a turtle. As Gates pulled the trigger Loring ran directly in range, with the resnlt 1 as stated.
PAST THF MERIDIAN. Fading a little clay by day, Deeper the curves, grayer the gray; Dimmer the vision m w appears. As come and go the tlceiuig years. Weaker, weaker the trembling frame. Feeble, feeble, the vital flame; Memory fadeth a little now, '1 he humau castle begins to bow.
A mist sometimes upon the hrain, Like clouds before the coming rain, A twilight in the place of noon, October in the place of June.
THE NEW SEAL
of the World’s Dispensary Medical Association of Buffalo, of which Dr. R. V. Pierce is president, consisting of a figure ot Aesculapius, the Father of Medicine, surmounting the globe, fitly symbolizes the world-wide reputation gained by the Family Medicines ot Dr. Pierce now manufactured by this incorporated company and sold in all parts of the world. With a mammoth establishment, the ' World’s Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, i iu Buffalo, and a correspondingly large branch establishment in London, this! Association makes medicines for the!
whole world—not only that but they; The sun was sinking to rest amid personally examine and treat with spe- clouds of purple and red, and its last rays
lingered on the nutbrown hair <>f Dot
Winter earlier than before,
Sterner seems than when of yore; The world is thill and poor and slide, And shadows lengthen in the vale. *Tis sundown now. The day of life Is ended with its care and strife;
The twilight of eternity
Is breaking o'er the unknown sea. Near is the sunlight’s golden ray
Ushering in eternal day;
Over the moantnins, seethe light
Like a star ol hope in th' wanderer’s night.
—[L. L. Lager in Telescope, Dayton.
TWO KEI> ROSES.
cial medicines thousands of cases. Among the most celebrated of the proprietary or family medicines are Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical discovery—the great blood purifier, and Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets (little pills;, —and Dr. Pierce’s Compound Extract of Smart-Weed—for bowel affections, colds and painful attacks, as colic, neuralgia and rheumatism—Favorite Prescription furnishes relief from female weaknesses and kindred affections. All sold by
druggists.
The public whipping post in Raleigh, X. C., has disappeared. Until a few days ago it stood near the court house, and has been used of late as „ .
for country roadsters whoso masters had j I|] V j V( ’ |
law business on hand. Before 18G8 it was the county whipping post. The stocks and the pillory which stood beside
Dalton, as she leaned against the rustic gate that led to the old farm-house, where her childhood had been spent. And beside her, his dark eyes drinking in every change of her lovely face, Guy Winters stood and pleaded for her love. “Dot,” he said, “must you leave us? Are you nut happy here? Have we fail-
ed to make you contented?”
“Oh, Guy! not happy—not ^content! How could I be otherwise with the love you all lavished on me—me who had no claim on you, save that our mothers were friends in girlhood. But, Guy, I want to
“V..", i go, I want t i earn my own living ” a hitching post* b ^ d() ^ ^ ()h!
cannot let you go. Stay with
ten in a bold hand, and signed “Wilsoa Audrey.” It was a passionate declara-
tion of love to the beautiful woman hold- iiiiRn ■ i iiiia ft • b ii Ml ingit in her hand. *he read it over, f
then from beside it she lifted an envelope, directed in the same dashing hand
to “Miss Dot Dalton.” Opening the f ,, ! i l . li f n ^ ol K h rn h'“7i
Smythe, Terry L Co.,
We have on hand and nre daily receiving a . I. —: 0 f the \ery latent And
best styles, which will bo sold at than the same quality of goods
seen a hundred times befure-a faded red cljascd elsewh * re in the c, ’ un,} ’
envelope, she looked at what she had than the .-nma quality i,f r, .is' can L 1 F
tie i‘ur«
June rose; and now you know that Miss Leigh, whose wondrous voice had made her famous, was Dot Dalton, who had bidden her lovers farewell at the rustic
gate, eight years before.
The change iu her life had come suddenly—an eccentric old lady had heard her sing, and charmed by the sweetness of her voice, had placed her under the best masters, and two years after had the satisfaction of knowing that her fair pro-
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UNFERMENTED
tege was fated to be one of the greatest ^otiinF, eae^
We make a spceinlty of
-e Hatislaoti “ ’■
ly on hand Inirial robs
undertakinR, and I ■!-- \v 0 keep
Large
me and be my wife,dearest
They had been like brother and sister so long, that Dot never dreamed of the
it were removed long ago, but the old possibility of Guy loving her, save as a post remained. ' brother. “Guy, you cannot mean this,”
1 she said. “Tell-me you don’t mean it.”
HONORED AND BLEST.
When a board of eminent physicians
Mean it? Oh, my darling! I have loved you for years, but 1 was afraid ti
. which strengthens and invigorates the lid and restores the vigor ot health.
.PAIN IN THE BACK,
ay positively and without fear of eontrnon, that Day's Kidney Pad is the only in and permanent cure for every form of >revalent and distressing complaint.
YOUNG MEN
mental or physical overexertion, find their; and cheinists announced the discovery ! , , of DAY’S KIDNEY that by combining some well known 1 8 l*‘ ak ’ me some hope Dot, and I
remedies, the most wonderful medicine was produced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all other remedies could be dispensed with,
in any were skeptical; but proof of its ring from nervous and physical debility,! merits by actual trial has dispelled all
’Vyouth’or “too‘do's o' apidh'a'i'ion^^busU Jol >bts, and to-day the discoverers of < , . , . ,, or work, may be restored and manhood that great medicine, Hop Bitters, are I I might have known it, for he is all a i"."' 1 -.. . . ... . , honored and blest by all as benefac- girl could wish for a lover, hut, Dot 1 |th d e syst k em n by '^.ly'ofX fit 0 " tors.—Democrat. ' 3tl3 have loved you as a woman is seldom
hd treatment well tried and proven inelli- ■ ■ ■ — loved.”
It. though sometime- clortinv apparent I.-of one complaint they sow the seeds of |
will wait
“Guy, dear,” she said gently knowing it was kind to speak plainly, “I thank you for the love you offer me; but—but
—Oh, Quy! I I love "
“You love Wilson Audrey?” be said,
. ,, , . kets and burial robes of all sizes and styles. singers in the world. But before all this N -,, Eut Washington Stri
had come the falsity of her lover and the castle, Ind.
anguish that nearly killed her, and then _ —
the news that the old folks at the farm .
were dead, and that Guy had sold every- Tll6 Isl'tCl’JlI'y thing and gone abroad; then her new life W JL * began, uud people were thrilled by her O 1. H L A. O^Xl. t, beautiful voice, and men infatuated with The most successful revolution of the century. . ... , . , , , and to American readers of books, the most flCr beautiful face, and when she return- important. Only books of the highe.-t class are oil to ber own bind forninnat ainomr licr published by us, and the prices are low beyond ed to ner own tatiu, loremo-i among ntr n<1 , n p ar , POI1 W1 tk ti, e rheupest books ever bclovers was Wilson Audrey, who never fore issued. To illustrate and demon- , , n • i .• strate these truths, we send the foldreamed Of her identity. , lowing .bnok.s all Coinjileto ami unabridged, There was to be a reception that even- post-paid, at the pri cs nnmod:^ ing, given in honorof her,and Wilson U f 0of a“a^^mcrpriceli* Audrey would be there waiting to receive barae brevier type, beautiful i ..nt: i>rloe :t
his answer from the woman he loved. <’:n-l
There were many fair women present; l.ifc of Bobert Bums. Former price Si but Miss Leigh reigned queen, and WU- bw ‘« rtyp ^|JJi^ f tof^BlaT : son Audrey watched her with thrilling By Edwin Arnsld. Former pricefl M). Dcautipulaea, and wondered he ever beUeved prfet^rjvisyy^prtoe^Boeiit*. that beloved woman before. He WHS ManlineFs of ('hrist. Pormur price $!• Rcnutiful talking to a grave, handsome man, whose '•nnt.^brcvmr gv^c ipi-u-.-
CHruebt eyes had wiuidered more than Chapters on Socinlism* Ksshvh of cxcccdiug in-!
terest and importance. PIIICS 3 CEl'TS.
once to Misa Leiph’s proud, pale face. Itm-on 31
Neither of them noticed that a slender, 5^ ,rmer | stately woman was leaning against a Msn-v oI*S«*o1k. flower-wreathed column a little distance |ybea^tHM pd'o uPEEiVnKT:. 1 ’• 1;rcvicr
from them. V ol‘\v j«
“It is good to see you again Winters, 1 I!rov ‘ cr type, beautiful after all the.so years, W ilson said, and Bunyan’s Pilgrim's Progress, you have come back heart-whole as well, [huiri.'coii'o type, leaded; beautiful print; Trico
“I came as I went, Audrey,” he , C Cc,: 'i, 1 .i vn t rp,,,.., (
slowly. Surely you remember I loved Ry author of ‘’Sparrowgra^s Vapors.Small
Dot Dalt/in n ! pica type, leaded; PRICE2CIKT3.
.141 ,, w 11 "rv * i JStOl-iOH IHMl IlnlllMljSi Ah, yos; sure enougli. >>ell, Dot p or Young Folks. Vilen Tracy Alden: with j
fine* illustrations. Sol«''ti<»ns oomplet
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MALT BITTERS
TRADE MARK
s
I about to go down out of sight, they I
‘Give me the rose at your breast,” he
norary relief. It
be used without (car or harm, and with ninty of a permanent euro. For sale by ryists generally, or sent by mail tree of
azo) on receipt of the price. IteKuliir Dad. , • , ,, , , .,, , , , , Children’s. $1 50; Special (extra str.eh ?:!. 1 , ,. bind, “and I Will keep it while life lasts. book. “How a Life was Saved,''civinK the bravely attempted a rescue, and all w ere , She loosened the flower and as she ery of this new discovery and a large rec- i ost ! 0116 loosened 1110 UoWcr, anu .18 S11C of most remarkable eures sent free. Write) ’ gave it to him be bent and kissed her.
It. Address. DAY KIDNEY DAD 00.. To-
n - CAUTION,Kidt 8 : -°- the ,,,,,ny
thi
It is remaikable that the active ingre- “We have been us brother and sister
Kidney Dads now seek-j ji unts 0 f Fellow’s Hypopbosbhites are in the past, Dot, and in the future we uflicted to warn them. Aek for DAY’S, alkaloids from trees which attain to , will be the same, and then he turned >NKVPA!L-«nd take no otb-r : .n- n vcry g rt . a t age, taken in connection with ' away. Dot looked after him till Wilson
Mmsms. I tlx,, Urt t t i. t t V.; r. . , , i, v ,, t«s,.. am* i 1 1 1 r, ! » i . ...... ..
, A boy sank into a slough at Kearney,
■ t iee U o b fouM’ud brina-'iTivith'in'lhc^!'iirVi Neb., and called piteously for help. His
II, and it will annually save .
ost in doctor’s bills, medicin which at best give but tempo!
many times
medicines and plast-
Near to them bloomed a bush of sweet red roses, and the girl put out hcrslendei
two sisters understood tho peril of ven- baud and broke off one brilliant flower, luring into the place, and tried to secure > Kt’ep this, tiuj, in memory of me,
the aid of neighbors; but finding he was
DAY’S KIDNEY PAD..'* ; ^uuy win* ^.ich «^pp?iedVeNh^biicii^'aud’imiuIed?- i ' ro1 "' Do g nor wa » “ shl,U< ' ss h;lI ‘ ! ra "' 1 Wilsou Audrey had won Dot Dalton’s
wliicli applied »■> ihe buck, mid immediately over the. Kidneys will bn^
ouse thosi
11 l«
'edormln” cisco shoemaker. The family larder be'
ely over the and weakness
‘‘j'j'iiiKre!'! came i entlre, y c,n P t y i ’ an J b18 wife^saul^ ]le jo Ve( i j ler w | ien ho wooe( j i, er) f t , r
111
heart, and to do him justice, ho believed
s and rouse those dorma etv life. 11 iff comrortahle
Cerutin in ^ ^ 'jirop.y,/jrav«i,*i$riciit.-ui.ca.c! i 1 believo }'ou. could get work if you her rare beauty pleased bis senses. He am at ion of t lie K iilucy., I ncontinence j . , , , •, ,1 ^ r 11 , , J 1 ■
( * i f i r ir tin wan f e< l 1°- an, l 'I you don t do it .l will was handsome and the girl whose first :oioVeijVi?Ino!^itr?ek V)uat i»Vpoau, commit suicide. ('0 out, and ifjyou don’t Jove he hail won, almost worshipped him itack’.ndhffiet .iGnllwder, » , r" , iiiv , rrnm"ii 'come back by <'> o'clock to tell me you've never doubting his love, even when she lary o'rit7n'»rMi l «''ii^o'!i'V/H-il , ran! U soM , by got a job, you’ll find mo dead when you saw the change that passed over his face Woo!’*' 111 by i)AV kTiiney DAp'coVi do come.” He returned at 7, and she when she told him she was going to earn
Sole Proprietor " ’
Testlmonl&lp. and our Litti
as Saved/’ ■entFreu.
ir sale at Jones* Drug Stroe.
MALT AND HOPS j* Bitter*
^I'llIS IN COM D A1! A D, I. K NUTRIENT is rieb. 1 trin Rone and Mvisule Vroducinv Material than all other forms of malt or metlioine,while free froin the objections urged against malt liquors. For diflicult digestion, Si.-k lleadache. Consumption, Kmaeiation, Mental and VhyMI'al Kxhausttion, Nervtmsness, Want of Sleep, 1 lucrative Weaknesses ot Females, Exhausth w of Nursing Motlierss. ttf the Aged, and of I)elieate Children, MALT RITTKRS nre the purest best and most economical med'eine ever compounded, SoM ev. rywhere. MALT RITTKRS
Roston Mass.
waa a pretty little thing. She was ” “Dot Dalton was tho one woman on
5tll
jii)sinER> s
. h.v pa im o., «*» no come." rs, Toledo, Ohio. , . .»« Rook, “Uow > was dead.
UTT'S
A FOOL ONCE MORE.
her own living.
“I don’t see why you need do so,'
PILLS! SYMPTOMS OF A ORPID LIVER.
very
from her book. Large type: T2ICE 5 CE1T
I^onv<‘!S fVoiKi ( 11<*
earth to me,” Guy interrupted sternly “Had I known she was not your wife .
“Not my wife! No, thank giaidness, IK ><
. Y . • . Everywhere (only one dealer in eaeli tewnikeep Winters, I don t lllllld telling you, but theso and lour largo list of standard books,
1 have met at last the woman before
whom my very soul bows down. If tinn. AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE.
Tribune Building, New Y> rk.
wealth and energy can accomplish it, I JOHN B. ALDEN, Manager, will marry Miss Leigh, the beautiful ®°* e Agency in Greinea^tle, J, K. 1.ANGD0N.
prima donna.”
“I do not understand,” Guy said, “how once caring for Dot, you can love another; as for me, this is more precious than the love of the fairest woman on earth,” and he drew a little sandal-wood box from his pocket, and opening it, displayed a ,
faded, red June rose.
“You are romantic, Winters,” he said, j “perhaps were you to search for your lost lave you mignt find her.” I “God would be kinder to me than I dare hope; but if I should find my ” A sweet, low voice interrupted him, and Miss Leigh stood before him, her rjgm eyes glowing, her lips apart, the red roses \ ;^l clustering at her breast. | “Guy—Guy! I am here. God has taken care of mo for you—far better than 1
deserved.”
And then, sheltered by Hie silken curtains, he took her in his arms and pressed passionate kisses on her low, white brow,
and smiling crimson lips. tvh vr-novtiN dtsfasf An hour later, when Miss Leigh thrill- By'invigoratfiiga'feeblu rmiMitutiml, mo,vat-
,,1 the heart-of her listeners as her voice M- PIMPLES. ranc OUt ill the old BOOK, “My darling 18 Momarh Ritters, the finest, ami must highly I will mail tree the r< ipe for .» Minp!*- \ • -
- 4 ' ’ * l - * —‘ — 1 table Balm that will remove Tan, Freckle-
P t ui nlev ii n ti Rlntrhns. InnviriLr the skin vof?
HUBBARD & FRY. Bainbridge, Ind., Dealers in^the celebrated IICEETE Reaper and Mower, Buckeye Self Binder. Also the Sweepstakes Thresher And Canton Monitor Engine. And Farm Implements
Generally.
P. S.—0. (». Hubbard will visit Hreenoaetle every Saturday, in the interest of tho above machines. Those wanting tho best machine in the market will consult their interest by calling upon him. In |the meantime any orders loft with J . L Edwards or II. M. Handel will have prompt attention. C£3m52 HI BBARD A FRY.
BTOUTACH
^ITTE
For ton years my wife was confined lllul ^ love you as their
Mo her bod with such a complication pf own cut tighter.
ailments that no doctor could toll what “You must not forget, that I have no | was the matter or cure her, and I used claim on the t\ inter.- save that of love.”
! up a small fortune in humhug stuff. Six “But darling you must know what a //LT". a s« ♦!.„ sanctioned, and'tho most popular tonic and months ago 1 saw a U. S. llaa with Hop difference it would make U, mv familv , t ‘‘ n ' lcr trUC ’. ° nly 1 °. 1 . * preventive in existence. i- . w — ^ _ • ’ knew linw her heart throbbed nt the 1 "ranleby all Druggi ts and Dealers renerall).
Ir Freus's TiUr Cer. EctatlUkCKt.
In its 27tli year. For Chronic and stveru forms ofdise.'tse. It has given health to tho.isands incur,, ble by ,,ihe r ineiuis. Send lor ,-i rcularto S. 1 UEASE. M. D,, Now Brighton, BeaverCo., 1’a. 12m 14 T months for inet-. Large, Illustrated paner. 0 COMMON IUDI.UDI.I:. \ year, II ..lUMTo w.ANTEH. II. E. (■
I AGENTS I hill. Boet
Boston. Mass
Hastings, 47 Corn-
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lO^^prAiDr^Jauscjobowelscostirm u^m^IeioTTwitli^uiTTaeuaatioiTm rDaekpnrOUainuiKlorUuwshoublo^ ationtoexortionofboily orniiinl.Tr liiior^owitIilwornmnJJooom'TrpTon«o1 V. waarinoBs. Ilis'/innas. Fluttor-
| ed her, and she is now as well and ;^ er m-cr8| aud coheir with their | strong as any man’s wife, and it cost me ^dI only two dollars. Such folly pays.”— ! A little gasp of pain came from her lips. II. W., Detroit, Mich.—Free Press. •'HI”, “Oh, Wilson—Wilson! c.«i it be?” He
! smiled.
John Hughes, of St. Louis, sleeps with <.£ weet » i, e iald) ..j love you for your . a pistol unner his pillow to use against se ]f „i une . You believe this, darling?
TTT.fflv
Ibc eyos7 owsluiT^Toadaoho, IIostleHSDegH at
' burglars. His wife got up uncommonly early tho other morning, and went to
| knew how her heart throbbed at the
thought, 1
dreamed of the story of the two red roses. A Slight Mistako »f Xwain'H. (Correspondence in Chicago Times.J “Speaking of banquets,” said Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) “reminds me of a rather amusing incident that occurred to me during my stop in smoky, dirty, grand old London. I received an invitation to attend a
it, highly colored Urine.
HESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, OUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. ITT’S PILLS nre r.pri-lnlly ndnpti-d in i onoiloan <‘fVcrtHSii<’lt rirliniiffo ceiuitf hw lo iiwioniwii tin* wiiilYrer* Noted Divine says: TUTT—Dear Sir: Forten y«arfl Ihavo hnon rtyr to Dyspepsia,Constipation andPiles. Iji.sfc ig your Pills wore rocommemled ; 1 need them. Iowa welltnan. have good appetite, digest .on
;oofs, piles gone, and have gained
She was so true and loyal herself, that when he drew her to him and kissed Iter
J work in the kitchen. He heard her mov- she was content, believing he meant banquet and I went. It was one of those | ing about, took her fora burglar, and I nothing by his careless words. The red ; dinners wlnm- there arefroni shot her. The wound was slight, how- l .. ose had first offered to Guy Winters f ,g Uninc ‘ u . n ' r< ' ,11V,t '*' 1 1
A .. l . , , , haun t been uacd to that sort of thing, was still in her hand. _nd I didn’t feel quite at home.
now a well
bet, regular btoolB, piles gone, a
pounaH flesh.They am wort h t heir weigh t in golc
Kkv. K. 1. SIMPSON, lAimavUiu, Ky.
ever, and a new bonnet healed it.
Dr. John Bull's Smith's Tonic Syrup FOR THE CURE 0F| FEVER AND AGUE
OK
Pimples nnd Rlotchos, leaving the fkin bvil* clear and lieautilul; also inf truotions for yr<>dueitig a luxuriant growth of hair on a ba head or a smooth face. Addles?, inclosing . ■tump ( Ben.VandeK ACo.,2 AanBt. t N. \
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(’hills and Fever.
To Consumptives. The advertiser, having been permanently curt d of that dread diseaso* Consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make known to b : ’ fellow-sufferers the means of euro. To all who desire it. he will send a copy ot the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing anti using tho same, which
—<" H FUre r . ure f or c
i.x, uionchitis,
i prescription, will pleu 1 Rev. F. A. Wilson, 1
they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Bronchitis, &c» Parties wishing the
A sthma, 1 orescri*‘ fi
i i* v v burgh. N. i.
?n**e address,
IM Penn. St., Willin ..
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ERKOUS OF YOITH.
AN IMl’ORTANT QUESTION ANSWERED “I will take this as a love token ’ Wil- When we took our scats at the table certain and uenuanont cure of Ague and Fovi r t.M.,,. . , . . ... o„:.i «o.„l if n, ..noa ! f ; I . i.......i. .. i; n b. I n r t nil I* and I eyor, whotlicr ol short or long
tlies ever offered to tlie public lor the safe, 1
ft. A At A A A V A ft ft A.. A KJ A4».. X A, A. . X Tf A ( A i I 4 A^ .1 ^ l.fft.v... . vw .. w i ^ C ^1 * 1 | ’
Which is the best, safest, surest, quickest son said, “and if ever the time Comes j ■ noticed that at each ])late was a little .t. ll|l |; m .. He refers to the entire Western ami vegetable cure for Scrofula, Syphilitic disor- j when 1 love you loss, I will send it you, ; plan of the hall with tho position of each Southern country to be-r him testimony to tho
dm, Import Blood. Liver CompUinti and you wi j| onderetand.’' He q^oke gueat numbered »o that one could aeeat ^HH^anL^Sre ifthe h d t i«cfion?”r?«
you
jestingly, but her face grew grave. “Wilson,” she said, “it might be that in the future you would love me less,and long for your freedom; if that time ever comes, promise me you will send me this red rose, write me no word or Hue, sim-
ply send me this flower.”
“I promise,” he said; “but as my love
r Haih or WfriexxRs <hnng.ri toA Glossy ' the woman winning, as to which should will never grow leas, you have seen this
a Biogla application of this 1)Y
Urinary troubles? Dr. Guyfoti.s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It maKes tho blood pure, tho mind healthy, (hi body strong. lyil
lncrc*ZTtJZr7w?Zttri cause tho 1 John Ilalvey and Mrs. Anthony, of ^eTau'bymcTTonmAcHrnoM.!: i Albion, Miss., made up their minds to r r ,iv,.Or«„ |, r , u ( ..„ I n ;; Mo„Ua r ^- elope. Each had a lawful consort and
^ J four children They decided to take two
of the young ones along, and drew lots,
JIT'S HAIR DYE.
Y Hah :k by a a Nat
.OBKY
ural/ffoui ' make th • choice.
y exprpsa on receipt of $ 1
unglo application
aturnl Dolor, acts Instantu
^Druggistii. or sent ny exprpRff on ri . .. pice, 35 Murray St., New York. □T O XT T Z S S • RSEAND CATTLE POV/DTRS. I: W ^
^vVji rcure or nrovent T
I own, of
She took two of her
course.
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Turlccys.
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line,
nt Hog
< Turkcvt
I f* Pow'ii'rff will Increase tlio (iiLintliy lam twenty per cent., ami umke tlie Imt
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APRS IN Fowl, t .-r-
of milk ter firm
rnre or prevent almost KVEKt
id < little are lielr to
will
. n ... '**** anu «—•— SOAV II XT A A AS,. ery where 11 * " 1LL Satisfaction. DAVID E. FOUTZ. Proprietor,
BALT1MOKS. Md.
MOTHKRS SHOULD REMKHIIER THIS. Dr. Cramptom’s Strawberry Bulsam is the best fruit medicine ever discovered for promptly checking all running off of the bowels, summer complaint*, etc. Intelligent people should insist on their druggist getting this medicine for them and take ro other. lyll A CARD. To all who are suffering from tho errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, Free of Charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envoi ope to tho Rev. Joseph T. Inman, ta’ion D, New York City. Iy50
red rose for the last time.” He drew her to him and ki--i 1 her. “Goodby,ir.y darling,” he said, and then left her. ******* “What will you wear tonight, Miss
Leigh?”
The graceful woman turned slowly around, and answered: “I will wear black silk and lace, Meta, with red roses in my breast and hair.” “But your white silk anti pearls?” “I prefer black this evening, Meta,” the lady answered, gently, then turned around to the window again. After sometime she went over to an inlaid desk, and drew out a letter, writ-
.a glance w here his frieud was seated by learning his number. Just before we fell to, some one—the Lord Mayor, or whoever was bossing the occasion—arose and began to read a list of those present —No.l, Lord !So and so, No. 2, the Duke of Something or other, and so on. When this individual read the name of some prominent political character or literary celebrity it would be greeted with
more or less applause.
The individual who was reading the names did so in so monotonous a manner that I became tired, and began looking about for something to engage my attention. 1 found the gentleman next to me, on the right, a well informed personage, and I entered into conversation with him. I had never seen him before, but lie was a good talker and I enjoyed it. Suddenly, just as he was giving me his views upon the future religious aspect of Great Britain, our ears were assailed by a storm of applause. I got excited as tho applause continued. It sent the blood to my head with a rush. I straightened up and commenced clapping my hands with the other enthusiastic upplauders. Then I said to my .riend, whose name was called? He reilied, ‘.'faniuel L. Clemens.’ I didn’t
Inp any more.”
if the
i'ollowixl and carried out. In a (treat many oases a lincls dose hai been stiffiofent fp? a cure, end wnole families have b< qn cured by a ginplo bottle, with a porfoot restoration of the general health. It ia however prudent, and in every case more certain to cure,if its use is continued in Kionller doses for a week or two after the disease bos been checked* more especially in diffleult and long-standing cases. \ anally this medicine will not require any aid to keep tho bowels in pood order. Should tho patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after havhuf t :«kcn three or four doses of thfc Tonic.!
a single dose of Bull’s Vkgktablb V
sufficient.
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Dr. John Bull 1 .
Rr John Bull only has the rijrht to manufn ture and sell the original John J. Fniith’s Toi lo Syrnp, oi Loaisi Hie. Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. It my private stamp is not on each bottle do not purchase or you will
be deceived.
of youthful indiscretion, will L r
the sake of suffering bumnnity. send free t< II
v.'ho need it, the recipe and directi - 4 — kina the simple remedy by which he
eetion for ir. j-
was cured.
Sufferers wishingto profit by the advert^cr
adaressi
pron
experience can do bo by addressing in perRct
)ODRN,
confidence,
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JOHN B. Ofl^ _ .
4- Cedar StNow ^ ork
I A F AND U:.\N. If you are too fat or too lean and want to know how to change your condition, send l<>r a copy of the work, Fat and Lean. r It contain' complete Hygienic, Dietetic and Therapeutic instructions that will enable anv one to reduce their flesh if corpulent or increase it if emaciated. It isv.fitten in a yet comprehensive s»yle ami its directions cun be easily understood. It should be read by every fat or le,.n
ills wilibe nerson. Sent for ten three^cent stamps. Y . n
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, A2VI1I Allivv A PolfA Co.,20 Ann 8t. N.Y.
Smith’s T.-nir- Syrup mn»thave UffrtVPipT? I'oli AGKNT^ A- SAl.V \lf l-rivut.-..11 t nr-li ImiIIIc. IViLlxJjX New .inJ Slnt.k. Gi.n.P. Qu « (inly ha. iho nirht tu niamifnr- Sale! I,arc.- Profit.'. Stoinly lieiii.ncl! D> u*t
I>1*. .TOIirV Manufacturer anu Vender of SMITH’S TONIC SYRU a . BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL’S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Remedies of the Day. pmrcirAL crrici suiuur st.. loocvilli.e?. Iy3l
Sales I Larire Profits'. Steady . mis**' this opportunity to make money but send fur circulars. HUNT A CO. 2ti Ann St., N. V.
F»m4t’
DR. OBERUOLTZEU’S LINIMENT.
jUaiuphor|Milk cures : Rheumntipm and Burn:'. Camphor Mjjli curesrNeuraljdaand Bri UamphoriMilk mres Lame Rack and Sprains, t’amphor Milk cures Sore 'fnroat and Stin^*. CumphorlMilk cures Headache and Sores. U.unphor Milk cures Frosted Feet and I’tins. Camphor Milk costs cents; ' bottles Si.
$55.66
PI HEN IX PECTORAL.? Phoenix Pectoral stops a cou
cold, aids expectoration, gives gives •uet gth and brings rest. J will prevent Consumption, a
• fr c. i.. w.
* New Yerk.N. Y.
u f_; f_r a gen i s pr« in per hoik, n hi iris roanui ui.K’ase na- tnKcn i w*wUpruve it or forfeit P l ". It4 outfit turd greater relief than any ot . E. ti. RIDEOUT ii CO., 218 Fultgn St., Price, 25 ' ents: 5 bottles fur 61. Ynrte.X. V. IfUaa * Fnr KfLlr nt A Han's Tlrna
breaks a nt relief, nely u?e i when dll atIcine.
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