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THE WONDER

Ms becoming universal as to how such an UnaeiiM Bale could bo created In Lowell for HOOD'S BAB8APAKIIXA. Bat, my friend, If "".you could stand behind our counter a weelc jand hear what those say who are using it, /the reason would appear as clear as the noon-day sun. The real curative power of ""^Hood's Sabsapabilla demonstrates itself |f to every case where our directions are faithfuH* regarded. We would that we might HMgrt before the people a fractional part of the 'confidence that Is expressed to us every day in this medicine by those who have carefully aoted (without prejudice) its effects upon the

Mood and through that upon the whole system, stimulating all the functions of the body to perform the duties nature requires l«f them. Try a bottle and satisfy yourselL

Cold Hands and Feet. Lowell, Feb. 3,1879.

4 MEBeftS. C. I. Hood Co.: Gentlemen t'About one year ago my da Staking your Sarsaparilla, .i^toad very lit walks, and withahumor. --. with cold hands and feet her blood seemed •:to be poor, and she was In a condition which •. caused us great anxiety.. After taking one .bottleof your Sarsapjirflla she began toim-

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At that time she

a, prove and she now has a good appetite and "*!5 can take much longer walRs. Her humor is nothing compared with what it was one year ago. «3ne is in better spirits, is not troubled with cold hands and feet as previously. And 'U-1 attribute this improvement in lier condU tion largely to your Sarsaparilla. She has taken six bottles, and intends to continue its -vg# use. I was inclined to oppose the trial of It at first. I now have great faith in it as A pMfcr.

No. 2C4 Broadway, Lowell, Mass.

Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Sold by all druggists. Price |1-or six for •^Si V- Prepared by C. HOOD & 00., A pottoif rlflir

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BITTERS

liismrssmsmj I Lirer and Sidney Remedy,

I Compounded from the *fll known

ee Hops, Malt, Buchn, ManDandelion, B&rsapariiliL Ida, etc., combined with

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Aromatic Elixir.

THEY CURS DYSPEPSIA & DTOIBESTION, let «poa the Liver and Kidneys, BS»ULATE~ THK" BOWELS, cure Rheomatism, and all Urijr troubles. They invigorate, nourish, strengthen and quiet the Nervous System. As a Tonle they have no Equal.

TUre none but Hop* and Jttalt Bitters, 5-i. POR SALE BY Mi. DEALERS

flops &nd Malt Bitters Co. I DETROIT, MICH.

•lAMISPYLE'S

THE BEST THING KNOWN

.#Mhtagaad Bleaching

In Hard or Soft, Hot or CoM Water. *AVB8 LABOR, TIME and SOAP AMA7

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and gives universal satisfaction.

rich or poor, should be without it. ,.'-ld by all Grocers. BEWARE of imitation ve I designed to mislead. PKARLINR is tb

SAFE labor-saving compound, and ai «ps bears the above symbol, and name if JAMES PH-K, KKW YOKR

•TOBACOO CHEWKR8

A REWARD

S5dA CASH, 1,000Imported Novelty Boefca Kaivea «ad 5, OOO pounds of tie Great

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WILSON SfeVAlXAT TOBACCO CO. MIDDLKTOWM, OHIO. OumWrwiwinl wutewi fcwl»ia is THE FINEST POUND PLUQ EVER HADE.

ASK YOUR DIALS* FO*ZOO-ZOO. HTiaetat en having tt and you win km no oHmc

Free! Cards and Chromos.

We will send free by mail a sample set .or large German, Frenoh and America Oiromo Cards, on tinted and gold groundswltb a price _liat of over »0 Ui»erex^t dee

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•ecuto payfor packing and postage enclose a eonfldential prioe lisi of our I:

oil ehromos. Agents wanted. Address F. GLIAWX OOV, 4S Summer street, Boston, Mi

-PATENTS

b^btlfn fand all other busln J*4h the U. 8. Patent Office attended to foi x»dbratb Oor office is opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents in leas time than thoee remote from Washixgtox,

Bend Model or ukawiso. We advise aa to patentability free of charge and we make no chakgk uiruss obtaik rATSHT.

We refer, here, to the Postmaster/the Superintendent of Money Order Di virion, and to officials of the U. 8. Patent Offlae. Far circular, advice, terms, ana references to clients in your own state or eoanty, address

A SNOir co

Opp, Patent Office Washington* D.C

WILLIAM K. M0RRI80F,

^Representative From Illinois. The Hon. William R. Morrison has been appointed to the chairmanship of tbe Ways and Means committee, a position of great responsibility and' importance, which calls for long experience and recognized ability in legislation from its recipient. It is the most important oommittee of the House, and the appointment of Mr. Morrison as its chairman is both a wise and jast recognition of his long and honorable service in the National Legislature.

He was born in Monroe county, III., on the 14th of September, 1825. His education was received at the common sohool aLd at McKendree College of his native state. As a student be was especially proflolent in classical literature. At the completion of his course in college he began the study of law, and soon after bu admission to tbe bar he became Clerk of the Circuit Court He also became a politician of note, and was elected for foor consecutive terms to the Illinois House of Representatives, serving one term as Speaker. His career in the State Legislature was such as to commend him to still higher honors, and retiring from that body he was elected to tbe Thirty-eighth Congress. *Hft was reelected to tbe Perty-third, and has since retained his seat, though usually be has been compelled to make a hard tight for it.

WEDDIN6 PRESENTS.

A List of Articles Presented to the Bride at the Harrls-lleyzeek Weddiag.

Below is appended only a partial list ot the many costly and ueelul presents given at the Harris-Meyzeek wedding Thursday night. An account of the wedding was printed yesterday:

Elegant silk illusion bridal veil and wreath of French flowers—Mrs. Geo. C. Duv and 8. B. Gookins, of Indianapolis.

White Sewing Machine, latest improved—Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Meyzeek, parents of bride.

Table cloth—Mis. J. H. Blake. Silver caire stand—Mis?. E. Dyer. Two tine damask table cloths and one dozeB napkins—Mrs. G. W. F. Birch, of New York.

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A china frutt plate—Mr. J. Thomas. Pair vases—Mis. Julia Oolwell. Half dozen silver table spoons—Mrs. Glend, Toronto, Canada.

Hall'dozen silver tea spoons—Mr. and Mrs. L. Sanders. Damask table clotL--Mts& Sarah Taylor-

Pair majobca water pitched-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison. W Jewel case—Mr. Eldredge.

Dozen silver knives and forks—Mr. EldreJge. Dozen napkinl and pair vases—Mr. and Mrs. J. ti. Walker.

Bronzecaid itceiver—Mr. J. R. Lyttle. Looking glast—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howard.

China tea pot—Mr. A..Price. Pair elegant silver napkin ring®—Mrs. M. E. Johnson and daughter. ilver pickle stand—Mrs. C. Lyttle.

Landsome toilet set—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mallord. Quilt—Mrs. Eliza Ritchie.

A handsome cologne case—Mr. S. W. Stuart. Egg dish—Miss Mamie Oamejs.

Pair

towels—Mrs. M. A. Malone. Basket of flowers—Mr. and Mrs. Birkshire.

Basket of flowers and wine set—Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Washington. Cake stand—Miss 2mma Fauver

Large jelly cake—Mrs. Esther Fauver. Breakfast set—Mr. and Mrs. John Bell, of Paris, 111.

Elegant lamp—Mr. F. A. Smith. Fruit dish—Mr. Wella. Half dozen damaek napkinc—Mrs. Anna Brooks and daughter.

Elegant tidy—Mr. and Mrs. Towsom, of Logsasport, Ind. Psir lace tidies—Mte. Lyttle-

Half doeen sealhless sheets—Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Lett, of Toledo, Ohio, grandparents of the bride.

Pair of elegant pillow slips aod $10— Mr. A A. Lott, of Chicago, uncle of the bride.

Pair bisque mantle ornaments—Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKeen. Marble top table—Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McKeen.

China fruit set—Mils Anna McKeen: Table cloth—Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

jfed spreads—Messrs. Crawlord, Bea and Will McKeen. Damask table doth and dosen napkins —Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thompson.

Silver butter dish and knife—Messrs. Campbell, Raidy «ad McKeiv**. China tea set—Mia. Walter S. Pierce, of New York.

Phvsictans reoomsiend porous plasters in cases of Back Aohe, Lame Side. Stiff Muscles, Rheumatism and all local pain*. Hop Plasters are the best bmc e, combining Fresh Baps with Gums. Beady to use, pleasant and powerful in sotion, 20 cts. at any drug store. 1

TH3f. TERRE HAUTE WIML¥ €LL2ErFI&

CONDENSED TELE6RAMS.

AiSfibMop Pofche died at New Or-

Yeflow fever is imitating the conduct of its victims at Havana and is itself dying out.

Tbe funeral of the St. Louis firemen killed at afire Monday night, occurred yesterday.

A. W. Johnston, grocer, Btoomington, Ind., has assigned* Asset* |*»,000 liabilities not known.

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The funeral of IfM' deteral KoSecrans toort place from St. Aloysius CaU»olic church Washington yesterday.

New Haven, €onn.,«was visited by heavy thunder storm yesterday which left a strong odor or sulphur in the air.

Sohn A. Clark was hanged in tbe jail yard at Bozeman, Mont., for the murder of Thomas Rodgers in June last. He died protesting his innocence^..

Some anxiety is felt at Liverpool in regard to the steamer Celtic, which Is overdue. The Celtic sailed from New York December 15th for Liverpool:

Frank Young, who was also to have been hanged, was reprieved for sixty days, by the president, to allow his case to come before the supreme court,.

George W. Levi, convicted of defrauding tbe city of Louisville while he was in the tax department, has been sentenced to three years in the penitentiary.

By an explosion of gas in a Buffalo restaurant last night tbe head waiter was knocked senseless, two waitresses badly cut and some $9,000 of damages done to tbe premises.

An injunction been granted on the motion of tbe New York. Glucose Co.. which will stop nide of tbe largest gluoose factories in tbe oountry~which have been using their patent.

Kged and Pearce, the murders of W. H. McMillan, were sentenced at Empoia, Kan., to remain in the' penitentiary one year and at such time tbereaf-er as tbe governor shall fix they shall be banged within the prison walls.

Tbe American fire insurance company, of Chicago is about to retire from business. Its outstanding risks, amounting to over.seventy million dollars, will, be assumed by the Home Insurance Company of New York,

Dick Pedler, of Port Bomkley, and Dyde Bright, of Manora nation, met in a ring, yesterday, at Wilkesbarre, Pa., and elghty-sev^n rounds waB fought for $200 aside, fedier whs declared the winner. Great brutal endurance Ayas displayed.

A dog fight at New York between '«Ladd." and "Billy" Was won by t'Ladd." A Chicago sport handled "Billy." The result was unsatisfactory, and the affair nearly ended in a general row. The dogs fought two hours and seven minutes.

Frederick C.Burcb, the witness who "knocked tbe stuffing" out of Aggie Hill's suit against Bharon by swearing that at the time she claims to4iave been engaged to Sharon she was engaged to. him, has been arrested and released under bond for perjury.

Orth Stein, the Lafayette youth, who was convicted of killing Geo. Fredericks at Kansas City and seutenced to the penetentiary for a long period, has since been granted anew trial, which is set for the 16tb of January, and is now out ol jail en $75,000 bond.

Capt. Hunter, John Stewart and John Mayhem, members of tbe Salvation army, were arrested at Bridgeport, Connl. on the charge of violating a city ordinance by parading the streets. Hunter declares tbe army will parade every night regardless of the city ordinance.

The well known C. C. Hess opera company made a decided bit in Monteray, Mexico, to a crowded' house. Miss Abbie Carrington carried the house by storm. Tbe success is noticable from the fact that this is the firrt American opera company who have appeared before a Mexican audience.

THE STEAMSHIP CELTIC.

No Tidings of Her Yet*

NKW YORK, Dec. 26.—The agent here of the White Star steamship Celtic, which sailed from New York Dec. 15th for Liverpool and not yet reached Queens town, says the vessel was due at the latter port Monday morning and tbe probable cause of tbe non arrival is an accident to the machinery. He feels no anxiety for her safety as the Celtic is a staunch ship. Five years ago she broke down at sea and proceeded under sail, reaching a speed ot 13 knots. This rate cannot be expected now, as the winds have lately been unfavorable for east, bound vessels. He further says the Cel tic may have picked up a wreqk and be proceeding slowly with it in tow,

PERILS OF THE SEA.

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The Captain' of tha Lost Ship Planted Tells of the Dangers They jjtfU Endured. i^:V

OfORTO, Dec. 28.—Captain Seotf. commander of theste»npr I'lanlyn, wrecked on the way from Nf York to Antwerp and one of the tlitj-three men rescued and landed here by tbe Brig S.

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gives the following account of the disaster. On November 17th, in latitudes degrees 17 minutes, longitude 42 degrees 20 minutes, West, a hurricane carried away the poop deck, bridge, engine room, sky light snd main deck from poop to engine room, leaving only the iron work intact. It brought down one mast which la its fall smashed the five life boats and four pinnaoes. Water gained upon the engine room, quenched the fires and filled the hold. Four Bailors and one passenger perished this time. Dr. Frayseer, the Planters phyaioian, and four sailors were injured.

L. Tanner, druggist, Tanner, Marshall County, says: "Brown's Iron Bitters sells well aid gives good satisfaction-

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A Heavy Blow to the Alibi Theory of Tbe Defenee*

Smma Bond tfeml? Afaii en l£i Stand—Other Criminal Matters

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EMMA BOND.

A Witness .Fer the Defease Who Pjfys Swash With Tlisjs,

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John C. Montgomery, one of the. prisoners accused of pwticipation in the outrage on Emma Bond waB on the stand yesterday. He gave a .minute acconut of his whereabouts on the day of the outrage, thua establishing an alibi. A large part qf the day was spent at the house and the company of George and Joseph Yonker, the wife of Joseph being Montgomery's sister. He was corroborated by George and Joseph Yonker. Mia. George Yonker being called played smash with things. She corroborated Montgomery's account of the day but said it w&s the day after and not tLe day of the outrage, for Mrs. Jos. Yonker told her about the outrage, on that occasion. It is now believed the deiense is proving an alibi for. a wrong day. ... \'T TO-DAY.

Hillsbobo, Ills., Dec. 28.—The Bond trial opened at the usual time. George Pettus was put on the stand. He testified he saw John C. Montgomery the evening of the outrsge on the road going home .in a wagon with hia wife ana children between sundown and dark.

The defense then rested their oase and Attorney Drennen then called witnesses in rebuttal, the first one bring- Emma Bond. In reply to questions she said she was at the house ot Mrs. Pettus the afternoon ot the outrage and saw a wagon in the yard, both when sbe went there and when she left again fur the school house. Sbe was then asked if she saw Lee Pettus or dementi at the time she leit. She said she did not see them though she was w.ithin a tew feet of the wagon.

Artists of ability tooW bring outcberming novelties in the guest cards usfed at dinner parties.

Good health is tne greatest of fortunes: no remedy has so often restored this prize to tbe suffering aa Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try it.

Fichus, jabots, and scarfs are worn with house dresses. They are attaehed to narrow velvet dog collars.

Enterprising local agents wanted in this town for an artiole that ia sure to sell live druggists and grocers preferred. Address Humistou Food Preservative Co., 72 Kilby street, Boston.

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Ladies' cards ate of generous size, cut almost square, while those for gentlemen are narrow and short.

The grip of pneumonia may be warded off with Hale's Honey of Horehouad and Tar.

Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. Tbe Emperor William chooses his din. ner from five dishes, and although the oellars of the imperial palace at Berlin contain tbe finest wines in the world, be rarely tastes them.

The fichu bow, knot of flowers, or nair row lace-pin is worn at one side of the neck by very young ladies.

The Throat

"Brown's Bronchial Troches" aot directly on the organs of the voice. They have an extraordinary effect in all disorders of the throat.

One Suffering Soul Happy•I 1 can send one suffering soul to you," writes James Oorbin, of Washburn, III., "I will be bappy. Samaritan Nervine cured tie, and will cure all cases of fits."$1.50.

(The orapo-finisbed border is a sinking novelty in mourning note paper, the imitation being wonderfnl.

•r '"Bough on Bats." .• Clears out rate, mioe, roaches, flies ante, bed bugs, skunks, ohipmunke, gophers, 16 oents. Druggist.

Prof- Horsford's Baking Powder New aad ValaaMe. Prof. J. C. Booth, of Philadelphia, a leading ehemist, says: "We recommend your preparation as a new and valuable agent in household economy

The evening cloak par excellence is Of cashmere, lined with plush, and having a crape hood trimmed with lace.

828 Bank St., Brooklyn, N. Y., I haye bee'neick for several years with consumption 1 tried many remedies and doctois. They were useless to help me, till I heard from Dr. D. B. Kremien's Augsburg Stomach and Blood-puritying Drops aad Breast Tea. After using several bottles and packages, I did get better, and 1 am well and healthy to-day, and therefore I recommend those remedies to all who are suffering like 1 wss. RosaubFalck. 4

GtnJCK Co.. Aeenta.

Ely's Cream Balm.

Is a positive core for Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fever. It effectually cleanses the nasal passages of the catarrhal virus, promotes healthy secretions, allays inflammation, protests the membrane from additional oolds, completely heals the sons and restores tbe senses of taste and smells Bsneflelal Tssalts realized from a few applications. Kapidly supplanting all other preparations. Agree* able and simple to nae. |Paekage mailed for 60cents. Sold by *11 druggists. KiTCmaBusOo., Oweia, Wew York

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Aakthc VRflft physJci&B 4 Of any wtm'ti'Uiu best thfag in tfee w«rld fyr^ukiHttg anil allaying all Irritation of ttie nerves and oaring all forms of nervosa eomplainlS, giving nataral, childlike refreshing Sleep always*

And Utty will tad you unhesitatingly "Some form of Hops!" CHATTKK I. Ask Iny or all of the most eminent physisianiB "What 1# the best and only remedy* thit eaa.berelied onto eareall diseases otifce kidneys aad urlaaary orgaas sash is Bright'a dlseass, dlabatcs, retention ex laability to«staln ariae,and all thadlasaa|s and ailments peculiar to women"— "And Umqt will tell yon explicitly and emphatically "Boehu" WtU 4i ..

A a am an "What is the most reliable and suest owe for all liver diseases or dyspepsia constipation, indigestion, biliousness, Malarial fever, ague,&e," and they will tell you: &

Mandrake! or Dandelion: Hence, when these remedies are combined with others equally valuable

And compounded into Hop Bitters, such a wonderful and mysterioui ouratSve power is develoned which is so.varled in its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist its power, and yet it is

Harmless for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to a*e 1 hii* CHArrna ii. "w "Patients

Almost dead or nearly dying." For years, and given up by physlolans of Brlght's and other] kidaey diseases, liver oomplalnts, severe coughs called consumption, have been cured.

Women gone nearly crazy 1 From agony of neuralgia, nervousness wakefulness and various diseases peculiar to women. Ste ^5-'

People drawn out of shape from exerutiMing pangs of rheumatism. Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering fro ia scrofula!

Erysipelas!

35 S. Clark St., Off. Curt Hoist, CH1CA60.

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Salt rheum, bloed poisoning, dyspepsia indigestion, and in]fact almost all diseases trail -i ... i,

Nature is heir to ...^ I Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which can be found in every neighborhood in the known world.

AN OPEN 8ECRET AMONGt THE LADIES

The brilliant, fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly artificial, and all who win take the trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow the use of Hasan's Magnolia Balm—a delicate, harmless and always reliable article. Sold by all druggists.

The Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish, removes Sallowness, Tan, Redness, Eruptions, all evidences of excitement and every imperfection.

Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its application.

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Private. Chronic and

?rvous Diseases. Affections of the Alood.Skla, Rtdne.va, Bladder, Eruption*. Uleert, «1«1 torea, 8 writ Ins

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the eland*, Sore Mouth,

Throat, Bone l*«ln», permanently cored and eradicated from the system for life.

yEDlfAIIC Debility, Impotenctf, SemlnCltVUUw *uil Losses, Sexual Decay, Venial and Physical ffcaknem, Falling Memory, Weak Eyes, Shtnted Develop*

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'y and yrlvatcly Cured. tS'Tomtg, Mid-lie-Aged and Old Men, and all who need Ifedical Skill and Experience, consult Da

at once.

His opinion costs nothing, and ma}

K?e future misery and shame. When inoonrenient At visit the city for treatment, medicines can be sent jverywhere by nail or express free fr»n •beer, ration. |5r*It is self-evident that a pbjsioian who

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at Specialist, by whom even wi^ is used. Mr-Dr. Bates

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preme liwortaaee. a^-Those who call see no me batthe Doctor. Oonsal tatkms free and ssri I lT iMtMeaNal. Cases whioh have failed in ebteieM relief elsewhere, especially solicited. Female D9Mtsec treated. Call or write. Honrs, train

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GRATEFUL-COMFORTING:

Epps's Cocoa

BREAKFAST.

"By a thorou»b knowledge of tlie nataral laws vrhtch Kovern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a earefal sppllcatton of the fine proprieties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Kpps has provided oar breakfast tables with a delicately' flavored bevernfe ticb may save as many heavy doctor* bills. It is by the judicious nee of sneh articles of diet tbat a oonstitotlon mar be gradually bailt up until strong enoagn to resist every tendency to disease. Hnndreda of sub le maladies are floating around as reedy to attack wherever there Is a weak point. We may esoape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pare blood and a proncrly nourished frasse." —Civil Service Osaetie.

Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bold in tin cans only lb. and ibj by Oroeers, tabeled thus:

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CHROSIC DlBEi S®8 sf'Wssaen

Children Fistula, Piles, Lnri^.OwiOer*, Ono* H«Ut, Khaumatiaaji Kenral^a. CStln. Oiseasr», TV' KASES of the STOMACH, UTEK. SPLSBM, HKAK.' diseases of the Kidneys ud Bladdei and all mtaiw the Oenito-Orlnary System. ALL IIMVOt'8 X)] CASKS: Paralysis, C'-area or St. l^ance, Kl lepsy, Catalepsy, bCHOFULA in ail its forww, aad 1 thoee diseages not successfully trefcted by the "fcn Physician" aad Deformities of all kinds, ana inatroaMO furnished.

ELECTRICITY and EI.ECXSIC BA2Rt

Al! case* of A roe, Dumb Ague or Chi'tr and Fever, Fiatnla, Piles, Cicers and Bwa1! a?the Bectum, Lnipna, meet Cancer*, mast fkin fill Msea, Penmle DkuSSaa generally, Grannlatad Lit: fTlcers ct the Oatnen, weak and fare Bytvi, CaUnf I ft the Sye, Car, V«ae, Threat or ^kin 'Eczema*, Bpennatorrsaw or*HseaM pecallar tn Men and TcvsM ilreoti

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CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAKD A PACIFIC RT

By the eentral position of ite line, qonaeeta Use Bast and the West by the shortest route, and carries paaaengeg.. without chance of oars, ago ana -between

Chlcago and KanaaaCity, Cotincil BlnffiLemTi worth. Atchison, Mlnneapolla and at. PauJ. It oonnecta in Union Denote with all the principal lines of road between t&e Atlantic end the PaeTSe Oceana. Ite equipment is unrivaled and macniileent, bein* conipoaed or -If oat Comfortable and BeantifUl^Day Coachee ellnlng Ble

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In Missouri River Points. Two eaco and Mlnneapolla and St. Paul, vie the

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"ALBERT LEA ROUTE." .A New and Direct Line, via fleneae ead Kankakee, baa recently been opened between Richmond, Norfolk, Newport Hewn.

Chattenoaga. Atlanta, Au-

guata. NaahTille. LoolavlUe, Laxinston, Cincinnati.. Indianapolis and Ijaflayette, and Omaha. Minceapolla andht. Paul and intaraedlate points.

All Thros|lt Paaaengers Travel on faat Ezpreae Trains. Tioketa for aale at all principal Vtokst Offices in the United Btatea and Canada.

Baoaia checked through and rates of fare always aa low aa competitors that oftr less ad van-

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detailed information, vet tfceXftpeand Fold— As of the

CRCAT ROOK ISLAND ROUTE At your nearest Ticket OfBoe, or addrcaa •«. R. OABLC, g. ST. JOHN, rre«. 4 Geo'l *T. CkBlTkkftP«n.i|^

CHICAGO.

WORTH SENOme FOR!

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Homoeopathic Chemlsta, Losdon, England.

JAMES EPPS CO.

PATENTS

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Opposite Its .Market Isaw, I 6 1

Dealers in Staple and fancy hardware-, tinware, rjpe, xwlne, Bird Csges, Timothy, Clover and Hungarian Seed, Window Glass* Bash, Doors, Paints, Oils, |Wire-ClQtb, *e„

aa.Yon should oall and examine oar good* and prices before parehaeiag elsewhere* Bast quality Barb Fenoe Win at Bottom prices.

A full line ditching tools, also stove pip siaes.

MASOgJ JH^«L|M ORGANS

Vtv Illistntod Catolofne,(^0 pp, 4to)

for teason ot 1888-4, ineladiog many new ttjlM the b^t usortment of the best aad moat attractive organa we have ever offered, and lowest prices, $82 to $000, fbr cash, eaqr psyments or nsm. Sent ffcMt

IftASon & Hamlin Organ and Piano Company.

Boston, 184 Tremont (Jt Kew York 48 Esst 14th st. Chicago, 149 Wabash An.