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JEWS and notes fou woriEX.
Bows are still worn, but as a rule are
Aoade shorter. longer considered
Bouquets are no
for the ball room.
Vice-President Morton's wife wears
biggest diamonds in Washington.
Seven-eighths of the subscribers to
literature are said to be women,
Even elderly ladies wear light and
toned evening gowns this season.
Black is the sine qua non of all winter
It appears in every direction,
I [artans Scotch stripes are to take the place of
or plaids in early spring woolens.
Coquettish little velvet hoods form the
icadgettr of many of the wee genera-
lion.
| One of the highest novelties in furs is
(he application and seal. of embroidery or astra-
;han
Wedding gowns are trimmed with
tearl passementerie in a way that is of
he olden time.
Maud Howe, the authoress, advises
oung ladies to make their engagements
s brief as possible.
While cloth is very popular, some ol
he handsomest of the winter walking
owns are entirely of velvet.
\ With heavy silk net of lined or dotted
Pattern stuff-muslin is used for a founda¬
tion quite as often as satin or silk.
A fashionable toque is of reddish
rown velvet, the crown of which is cov-
ith hollv berries and leaves.
Some of the richest women are eco¬
nomical, and make a trip abroad when in
heed of clothes, to save expenses.
Dr. Alice Bennett has been elected to
Presidency of the Montgomery Coun-
Medical Society in Pennsylvania-
Long mantles which entirely cover the
ress with long loose sleeves, are a feat¬
of out-door dress as the season ad-
ances.
The linings of velvet sleeves are of
on street gowns, so that the fur
can be worn with such in all sorts
weather.
It is said that Henry Edwards, the
itory writer, refers his all wife, the doubtful who is ques-
of dialect to quite
authority.
Admirers of the conspicuous will be
charmed ’jvith the fad now prevalent of
dressing from head to foot in the tint of
one’s own hair.
The wife of Congressman S. S. Cox is
said to be a good business woman, She
owns considerable property in Washing¬
ton, and looks after it herself.
An improvement in cuffs, an inner
band buttoning tightly around the wrist
and preventing the cuff from slipping,
has been introduced in London.
Miss Amelia B. Edwards, the greatest
woman Egyptologist writer, and at pres¬
ent lecturing in this country, has made
for herself but very little money-
Anna Katherine Green, the novelist,
described by an admirer who met her
her home on the Hudson, as “tall,
graceful, with a face full of character.”
It is intimated that hoops will again
become popular. In Paris and London
ffhey are limited in rotundity as yet, but
tions. promise to spread to extreme propor¬
Some very pretty underskirts are made
bf tine white flannel, embroidered with
Bax thread. Colored flannels, too, thfee are
selected and finished with two or
Bullies of inexpensive lace,
i Senator Stanford, of California, has
Liven Susan B. Anthony #500 for the
benefit of the woman suffrage cause.
[Five thousand pamphlets will be dis¬
tributed in South Dakota.
by A pension of #285 has been granted
the British Government to Emily
[Faithful, [who has the devoted English woman the
spent her life in alleviating
condition of her countrywomen.
The Queon of England has an ermine
cloak in which sue encases herself when
she is traveling in cold weather. No one
has a cloak like it, as is would not be
considered good form to copy it.
The Astors of New York possess a for¬
tune in rich furs which are heirlooms iu
the family, but Mfcs. C. F. Huntington,
wife of the railroad magnate, owns the
finest set of Russian sacques in the
Country.
| Zouave jackets are the particular fashion
j | of dresses the moment, would and all to the be more trimmed costly to
simulate appear
them, handsome guipure and
laces being specially prepared to applique
on bodices.
The sleeve of high, fashion for matrons
for church weddings and the reception
following, where comes well down to the elbow,
it is finished with a cuff and deep
laee, falling over the long glove, which
reaches above the elbow.
Mrs. Custer, widow of the gallant
General, >y is said to be a woman absolute-
without fear. She used to accompany
her husband wherever he would allow her
to go during his campaigns, and her
fon(ln ess for out-of-door life has never
left her.
A Remarkable Centenarian.
A clapboard was exhibited in Knox-
^ e . Tenn., which was made by Will-
fam 100 McXash, of Jefferson County, aged
years. He cut the tree and sawed
and split the boards with his own hands.
Ie is a native of North Carolina, but
nas lived in Tennessee a reasonable life-
flue. He is as vigorous as a man of
° rt y— J| TathniUe American.
TIi3 Population of China.
There are eighteen provinces in China
proper, and the total population of the
empire is set down by the best informed
authority on the subject, M. Popoff, of
the Russian Legation in Pekin, at not
far short of three hundred and ninety
million, a population more than equal to
that of Europe. To these provinces —
islands leaving out Manchuria, Corea, and the
of Formosa and Hainan—there
are only seventeen “open” or treaty ports
where foreign ships are allowed to enter
and European merchants are permitted to
establish themselves. Thus, with a coast
line of over three thousand miles, there
are but seventeen ports for foreigners to
t aie with nearly four million of a popu¬
lation.
A Woman in the Case.
There always Is. She is the power behfnd t he
throne. A woman's influence over the man
who loves her is often absolute. To wield so
great a power to guide, strengthen and help her
husband, healthy. a It woman’s cannot be mind if she should is be clear and
functional derangement.. suflgrlng How from
any home manv a
be its is made unhappy light is because she who would
life and a wretched, depressed,
morbid invalid ! Wives, mothers and daugh¬
ters, why suffer from “female complaints”
which are sapping yonr lives awav, when Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription will renew vour
health and gladden those about vou? It has
restored Why endure happiness martyrdom to many when a saddened life.
release is so
easy? In its special field there never was u
restorative like the "Favorite Prescription."
To cleanse the stomach, liver, and system
generally, use Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. 25 cents.
Only by slow' and painful degrees can we
clinging fl^bt our way upward and break loose from the
hold of self-love.
I know the composition of, and have pre¬
scribed excellent Bull’s preparation Sarsaparilla, and believe altera¬ it an
for producing an
tive effect upon the system. I consider it the
best article of Sarsaparilla in use.
It is when a man is all run down that he tells
you he is all broken up.
Deafness Can’t Be Cured.
by diseased local application, portion of the for they can There not is reach only the
ear. one
way tional to cure Deafness, Deafness and that is by constitu¬ by
remedies. is caused an in¬
flamed condition of the mucus lining of the
Eustacheun Tube. When this tube gets inflam¬
ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing, is and result, when it is entirely closed Deaf-
nesss the and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube restored to it*
normal condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine which cases is nothing out of ten are inflamed caused by
latarrh, but an con¬
dition ui’ the mucus surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) t hat we
can not cure circulars, by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Send for free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
{'df Sold by Druggists 75c.
Erie Railway.
This popular Eastern Line is running solid
vestibuled Pullman trains, consisting of beautiful day
coaches, between Cincinnati, sleeping and New dining York cars, and
Chicago, Lake
Boston. All truins run via Chautauqua
during the season, and passengers off holding this
through world-famed tickets are privileged Be to stop tickets at read
resort. sure your
via N. Y.. L. E. & W. R. R.
March April t*’ a
Are the best months In which to purify ycur blood,
tor at no other *eoson does the cystem so much
ueel the aid of a reliable medicine like Hood's
Sarsaparilla, as now. During the long, cold winter
the blood becomes thin aud Impure, the body be¬
comes weak and tired, the appetite may be lost.
Hood’s harsaparlUa is peculiarly adapted to purify
and enrich the blood, to create a good appetite and
overcome that tired feeling. It has a larger sale
than any other sarsaparilla or blood purUler. and
It Increases la popularity every year, for It is the
Ideal
Spring Medicine
‘Early last spring I was very much run down,
had nervous headache, felt miserable and all that.
1 waiTcry much benefited by Hood s Sarsapirilla
and recommend it to my friends.’—Ma*. J. M.
Titdou, 111* Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, O.
••Hood’.* Sarsaparilla has cured me of ’ aa't
rheum, which I have hud for years. I do tV.n'i
It is a spisndld medicine. I am 80 year* of age
and my skin It jiwt as smooth and fair as n piece
of glass. 1 have six children, and when an* thlcg la
the trouble with them the first thing I go for is
Hood's farsaparlila.”—Mas. Lima Ciahk, South
Norwalk, Conn.
Hood’s
Fold by all druggist*- fii; alx for ik Prepared only
by C. L HOOD A CO„ Lowell. Mas*.
IOO Doses One Dollar
a, STERERS’ PATENT,IMPROVED,
SEND FOR ^ j| §1 Pi
Catalogue. ^
J. P. STEVEHS & BRO.,
Atlanta, G-a.
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To cure Biliousness e :ck Headache. Constipation.
Malaria. Liver Com plaints, take the tala
aud certain remedy, SMITH'S
BILE BEANS
Use the SMALL SIZK i lO little beans to tte bot¬
tle). Thev are the most convenient: suit all ages.
Price of either site. 25 cents per bottle.
■VlOOlittV* IFSCCIIU^ *1 ‘ IT TO; Photo-gravure.
panel size of this picture for 4
cent* (coppers or stomps).
J. F. SMITH A CO..
Makers of ’ ‘Bile Beans. ’ ’ St. Louis, Mo.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
GIVES BELIEF AT HEAD ONCF. tX)Rgp^FAK(^g *^«at /g'
COLD IN ■ 8
—CUBES-
CATARRH.
Apply Halm into < ach nostril.
Kl.Y BflOS-.W Warn»n St.. X.V.
Blf ILCO EC I by Dr. TRASK’S Magnetic Ointment, keep it,
r ' Known over SU yearn. DruggiaU
AiiBCn or will mall you a bottle for 25 rente
VVnCIJ , V. KAN SOM. SON * CO.. Buffalo. N. Y.
Tie J effereon Darts Jlonnuient,
After the battle of Buena Vista, General
Zachary Taylor, whose daughter married Jef¬
ferson Davis against her father’s Colonel wish, is Davis: said
to have remarked to the then bless
“Co onel, you have saved the day. God you.'
When DoUy Would have you, she was a better
judge of a man than I was." Undoubtedly In¬
" those words of the bluff old Mexican and
dian fighter express the feeling of every native
southern family towards the mail whose whole
life is so interwoven with their judges history, that
they can wellsay, we are the host of the
man’s worth. And whether a public monu¬
ment is ever raised to his memory or not,
every southern family should have a monu¬
ment of him all their own, in the form of a
good portrait, for framing. We have just re¬
ceived from the publishers, I. S. Johnson <fc
Co.. 22 Custom House street, Boston, Moss., a
very fine porirnit likeness of The Jefferson publishers Davis,
witn autograph signature. for it engraved for as¬
sure us the plates were houses in
them by one of the most and j amous
America. The size is 12x10. has every Ills an.
pe,stance of an exquisite Sepia Etching.
suitable for framing to hang in any parlor or
library in c,ur laud. The publishers in the hands pronose of
placing the portraits for sale in
everv druggist and general storekeeper the
South, so that people can dealer conveniently for If get he
them. Ask your nearest one.
has nol got them, urge him to write Johnson
A Co., as above about them; or, postpaid the publishers
will send one to any address on re¬
ceipt by them of 25 cents in stamps. Write
your name, postoflice and State plainly.
A few electric volts wouldn't hurt our mil¬
lionaires. They need light.
Tourists,
Whether on pleasure bent or business, should
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs,
a lit acts most pleasantly and effectually on
the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fe¬
vers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For
sale in 50c- and $1.00 bottles by all leading drug¬
gists.
We br ild barriers against the flood tide; we
should place some restraints to all prosperity.
Bolls and Carbuncles.
It seems strange that any one will suffer with
boils, carbuncles, etc., when Dr. Bull’s Sarsa¬
parilla will certainly prevent all such eruptive
tendencies. It is a sure and safe antidote for
its blood poison when arising needed from should whatever not be source, unueces- and
use e
sarily delayed. advertised Thousands blood medicines who found to have exten¬
sively whatever, rojoicing in the fact that no
efficacy Bull's Sarsaparilla are is exception, and'that
au
good litic health Invariably follows its use. Syphi¬
and scrofulous symptoms disappear, the
skin becomes clear and free from pimples, the
digestion is improved, aches and pains cease,
the weight of the body becomes greater, the
flesh more solid, ulcerative and of consumptive endurance
tendencies disappear, the power
is increased, weakness, di/zy spells and unnatu¬
ral fatigue vanish, In u word the user of Dr.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla becomes Try it. a Lise picture of other.— good
health and strength. no
Dayton Enquirer.
The life of man consists not in active soeing charity visions
and dreaming dreams, but in
arul willing service.
When you think your children leave worms,
ask your druggist for Dr. Bull’s Worm Destroy¬
ers and do not take any other. They taste good
are always sure.
God is a shower to the heart burned up with
grief; God is a sun to the face deluged with
tears.
_________
Rich, fragrant, fine, “Tansill’s Punch.”
The groat difficulty about advice is the pre¬
dominance of quuntity over quality.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared from Sarsapa¬
rilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Juniper Berries
and other well-known vegetable remedies, In sack
a peculiar manner as to derive the full medleliiaJ
value of each. It will cure, when In the power of
medicine, scrofula, aUl rheum, sore*, boils, pim¬
ples, all humors, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick head¬
ache, Indigestion, general debility, catarrh, rheu¬
matism, kidney and liver complaints. It over¬
comes that extreme tired feeling caused by change
of climate, season or life, and Imparts Ufa and
■ strength to the whole system.
Blood Poison
“Tor years at Irregular Intervals In till seasons, I
suffered the Intolerable burning and Itching of
blood poisoning by ivy. It would break cait on mr
legs, lu my throat and eyes. Lost spring X took
Hood's Sarsaparilla es a blood purifier, with no
thought of It as a special remedy for Ivy polsouiny.
but It has effected a permanent and thorough cure.”
—CS.LTIK T. ScHVXtt, Wentworth, K, H.
“I had boils all over my neca and back, troubling
me so much that I could not turn my head erouni
nor stoop over. Hood's Sarsaparilla cared me In
two weeks. I think It Is the best blooi purifier. ’—
Daniel Rkad, Ksasa, City, Ho.
| Sold by ail druggists, gl; six for $5. Prepared only
. by C. 1. HOOD * CO., Lowell, Mass.
i IOO Doses One Dollar
[rj 003 era NORTH
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i BURLINGTON ROUTE
-THROUGH TRAINS FROM-
ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO
—TO—
Kansas City, St. Joseph, Denver, St.
Paul and Minneapolis.
The Ilest Line anti for nil Point* North and
West the Pneitie Coast.
CHEAP LANDS.
Along the Linw of the HurlfTijgton Konte in Ne¬
braska, Colorado, Wyoming snd Northwest¬
ern Kansas. There ts stilt vouie Goveralueut Land
■waiting settlement. These Lend? are among the best
to bo bud ar.jrshsrs in K : he esast-y frr Agricnltare! s ;-J
Graaing purposes. -r pamphlets and other matter,
giving looa'ivn »n«t fall particulate, addres-sny Agent
ot the Burlingtnu Route or tha undersigned.
A MAP OF THU UNITED STATES.
■ A large, handsome -Map of the Uoit-d States,
1 showing North and Houth Dakota, mounted and
■uitsble tor*thee amt home use, and irsued by the
“Burlington Kouto.” will i>e f truisuet rsspoo-
sib.e ,-arUtiit Free on asiplicitiou HOWARD to ELLIOTT,
(len’l Pass. Agent Burlington St. Route, Jto.
IT. It. TODD, nnrlin^ton lioute Louis,
4 «e n * I Atfrnt 9
AllMlltR* CaUe
HAB-
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ftUCSTt'UV. Unit Book-keeping. Short-hand Buaineea Forma,
Penmanship, Arithmetic, Sflf*w.°S !E£T etc.,
£ 2 WiiiSS“«V 3
I prescribe and folly eo>
dorao Big ti as the only
Cvrvtls w specific for the certain curt
~\ Ironswf TO » BATtt. T of this H.INGRAHAM.M. disease. D.,
ao< u O.
tamBtrMen- Amsterdam, N. X.
grdvalybfth# We have eold and Big it Q has tor
[viatCMaisttlOf. many years, tha best of eatle-
_. ■ faction. eiren
Ohio. D. R. DYCTTE & CO..
Chicago, 111.
Trade 81.00. Sold by Drugglota,
A. N. U Ninfl. 1890.
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“ I WILL FIGHT IT OUT ON THIS LINE IF IT TAKES
ALL SUMMER.”
The bull-dog is not an animal to be
admired, yet he possesses one trait that
at least entitles him to our respect.
His tenacity of purpose is proverbial. adversary.
It makes him a formidable
A like trait has often enabled man to
overcome great obstacles and win vic¬
tory under the most trying circum¬
stances. In fact, indomitable it is onlV by tenacity
of purpose and life's will-power, brought
that many of battles are
to a successful termination.
Disease, like man's more material
enemies, is often an obstinate adver¬
sary, and it is only by the most de¬
termined persistency in the use of the
best remedy that victory is attained
over it. While Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med¬
ical Discovery is guaranteed to benefit
or cure in all diseases for which it is
recommended, yet in ailments of long
standing, which are usually alike slow
in their inception and progress, the cure
must likewise be effected by slow de¬
grees and regular stages. This can
1 $500 the ■•niMiaiafnnii Ol^Jb’EA-OnX) proprietors of on DR. mhb SAGE’S Catarrh for an CATARRH incurublo in the REMEDY. Hend case by of
SYMPTOM# OF CATARRH.—Headache, obetmetioft of nose, discharges
falling into throat, purulent, sometimes bloody, profuse, putrid watery, and and offensive; acrid, at others, weak, thick, ring¬
tenacious, mucous, deafness; breath: eyes
ing In ears, offensive smell and taste impaired, and gen¬
eral debility. Only a few Only of these symptoms likely to bo present, at once.
Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases. 50 cents. Sold by druggists, everywhere.
FORA Double Breech-Loader
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Hr*ecb.Lo*<j*r*, $4 !o CEO.
( IU1W*, $J1 1o M2.
Brrvrh-loftdiug KM«« t *2X6 U *13.00.
S#Jf-*oekl»fr Ii*Tolv®r«, Ntakel.pIfttRl, |C.OO.
2 (\ stamp for 60 -page Catalogue and tare 26 ^er rente
GRIFFITH A SEMPLE, B!2 W. Main, Louitville. Ky.
AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL
CONSULT Dll. I.M HU, 3 J9 Nertli Fifteenth
(Street, It special I disease.- blluitelphin. Twenty years’ experience
j cures the worst casts of Nervous
Complaints, Blood Toleonlnf, Blotches, Krnptioiis,
Despondency, File-, Catarrh, Ulcer*, Bores. Impaired Memory,
Dimness of Vision, bung, Liver,
btomacb, t»~Cal! Kidney or write .BrtghUs for ,)iie*tton Disease;; llet »md confidential. book.
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m SSSSS^gS^S 4c 81wyi*, (or Ulus J*r:«N data »4 Sttttt deiur.igalalU*. STAHL, tjulney.lU, Baa.
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Seaweed
TONIC
Is a PositiT# Cure far
DYSPEPSIA
And all Disorders of the
gestive Organs. It Is likewise
a Corroborative or Strength-
ening Msdicine, and may he
takou with benefit in all coses
of Debility, tor Sal* by all
Druggists. Price,fl.OOp-rbot-
tie. Dr. Schenck’a New Book
on Lung*. Liver and Stomach
mailed free. Address,
Dr.J.H.Schenck A Son.
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taste. Childrtm take it wlfnout obj©otioji. By djrttffgi>ta.
9 S BUGGIES if 15.95 HARNESS
THE BIST
All roods sold ’Pools” direct to " the Truau"
earner. No * or
for us. Wo stand on our own
tooting, aofl soil the “ KOvray “
good* solaly oh their wurlti-ro-
uowned marif< ana low prieo«.
»*» 61 tk* y, s vr rertnopa* i SATE THU Atf •* abo AffbPLniAji'g bri>f«A. *,
Writs far aXi'w* and Not Cut) Priest. WIL ER H. MU AY MPG Cp-CINCINNATI.O.
only be accomplished by a persistent
use of this wonderful remedy for a
reasonable length of time. When so
used, it conquers the worst cases oi
Salt-rheum, Scalp Eczema, Tetter, Erysipe¬
las, diseases, and all manner of
blood-taints, no matter of how long
standing, or from whatever cause affections, they
have arisen. All Scrofulous
as Old Sores, or Ulcers, White Swell¬
ings, Glands Hip - joint Tumors Disease, disappear Enlarged under
and
a protracted use of thi8 greatest of
blood-purifiers. is the
“Golden Medical Discovery”
only blood medicine, among the scores
that are advertised, possessed of such
positive curative properties selling as to war¬
rant its proprietors in it, as they
are positive doing, through druggist*, benefit under a
guarantee of paid or it cure
in every cast, or money for will
be promptly refunded. World’s Dis-
pensart Medical Association, Pro¬
prietors, No. 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.
THE, UBU WONDERFUL
r.A COMBINING, jAHTICUSy*. ft. 1 GM
tV/j OF FURNITURE . I
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JKSalCHAI WHEEL Rsjjfp /n\\
V'e retail at the ^ Automata: Brake
leh'iltmtlf and ship fnsiary goods to prices,fiC be A WHEEL FREE
paid for on delleei 7 U"1 ( lUXBa
Rend stamp for Oats- . xA s TO HIKK.
iofue. JVame pood* ilaairea. “Ill'KC'IAL fEBSI
. acjulru ura. co., i«s i.TSb
Curtain TaHM States ode* of 1ST0, 80. 81
end sj w- v*it valuable; c ut pt-ca
•r 18JJ and la. Certain li»IT'4ull.tr« ol ICS1
V are w*nh dollar* el IVU, IwX). 'ltou-
diuwta cl el t her Vuticd State* «o<t t-relju Mae.
Confederate money, eto., are iroriti large pre-
mlaioe. fiend II) irau fitr Cola Valmi Guide
and terror to e;*ute. Ladle* or fuuta toake
i*r dry Ter ui lieroe. dddreea
AkCkfilC It a«t~V» €U., Lo. iwttle, kj.
OPIIIM Ul IU sTI ffltkMisistt i. L. hTEPUF.NH, Lebonom, 0
STANDARD FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY
Curs Indigestion, Ponr Stomach, risert-
burn. Flatulency, Colic, and all Ulseascs
the Stomach; Costivaumia, Inflammation,
Diarrhoea, Piles,and Ifilionsnecs, Diseases uf the Nausea, llowsls;
CongseUon, Jaundice,
Headache, Giddiness, Nervousncaa, Wan¬
dering Pains, Malaria, Liver Complaint,
and all Diseases arising from a Gorged and
Sluggish Uver. They clean tha mucous
coats, reduce gorged or congested condi¬
tion*, break u;- stuM-orn complications, r«-
•tor© free, healthy action to the organs,
give the tvstfiu & rhxkhra to recover tohe
strength. They are
PURELY VEGETABLE,
cTRICTI 31 nltel hi V Dri MtUlHJLL, I A l e
amb A BSO LUTE LY SAFE.
For Sale by alt Druggists. Price 2S cts.
per box ; 3 boxes for 06 els.; or sent by
mail, postage free, on receipt of price
J. II Sch cnck £ Son . Phil adelphia. I’a.
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It is pleasant to tlie taste,
and dues uot contain a jwitlclo
ot opium or anything Cough li;iurl- iled-
ous. Itisthe Best
lcino ,M the World. For Sals
by all Druggists. Pr!re{l.lfl
per buttle. l>r. gchonck's Book
on Consumption and its'Cuitt,
mailed free. Address
0*1 H Scbenck 4 Scr.rHU.
BEST IN THE WBRID
i More “ Mttrtray " Buggies and
‘ Barueta eold last year than any
other two makes combined.
Which proves that thetr inferior
qcaditlMere appteoieted.