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Sait for a Puj Deg.
'it fr-. Mary Brady and Anton Beyer, of
Philadelphia, had a suit for the posses¬
sion of a remarkably ugly little pug dog,
before Judge Stockier. Mrs. Brady,
needing money during her husband’s
sickness, sold the dog to Beyer, she said,
under promise that it should be returned
to her when she had money enough to
redeem it, but Beyer claimed that the sale
was an absolute one, and refused to part
with the dog. The judge’s decision was
in favor of Beyer.
A Fiendish Wish.
.. I Hike,” i said amptaE iXgs
to me, and is mine to dispose of as I see
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“Yes, but the enormous wealth "which
you possess entails responsibilities—” before!” inter¬
“Oh, I’ve heard all that
rupted the capitalist. “I only hope,” he
added, with infinite weariness, “that
some day you may be rich yourself.”
To avoid having fat left in soups, it is
safer to allow them to get entirely cold,
when the fat can be easily skimmed off.
Just enough can be heated each time the
soup is served.__
The Only Guaranteed Cure
-for all blood taints and skin humors, diseases of pimples,
blotches, eruptions and every
name and nature, is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi¬
cal Discovery. A certificate of guarantee from
a responsible business house warrants it to
benefit or cure, or money refunded.
Chronic. Nasal Catarrh positively cured by
Dr. .Sage's Remedy. 50 cents, by druggists.
If writing is indicative of character, some
characters must be hard to make out.
Now is the Time
1 r® P urif i’ > our blood an(1 fortlf y yonr system
] against the debilitating effects of spring weather,
; I At no other prominent, season la the the breath bitter taste offensive, to the mouth the
more so
drowsy dizziness so frequent, or that extreme tired
feeling so prevalent. Hood's Sarsaparilla is just
the medicine to build up the system, purify the
blood, cure biliousness and headache, overcome
that tired feeling and create a good appetite. The
peeuliar medicinal merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is
shown by the many remarkable cures it aecom- ----
pushes where others fail.
Hoocf J s
Sarsaparilla
“For a first-class Spring medicine my wife and I
think very highly of Hood's Sarsaparilia. We both
took It last spring. It did us a great deal of good
and we felt better through the hot weather than
ever before. It cured my wife of sick headache,
from which she has suffered a groat deal, and re-
lieved me of a dizzy, tired feeling. I think every
one ought to take something to purify the blood be-
fore the hot weather conies on."-J. H. Pearce,
Supt. Granite Ry. Co., Concord, N. H.
Hood’s
Bold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared oaly
by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.
I OO Doses One Dollar
4
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Sv Some ! ;
|j Children j
:
Growing ; :
m ;
j become listless, fretful, Too without Fast |
j encr- (
i gy, thin and weak. But you can for- 1
j tify them of and build them up, by the I i
) use
■SCOTT’S )
i
Emulsion : i
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND I
i HYPOPHOSPHITES
J Oi' Lime an<l Soda.
They will take it readily, fer it is al- ( j
most as palatable as milk. And it
» should be remembered that AS A PRE- (
j tentive or cure of coughs or colds, (
) IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT IS <
{ UNEQUALLED. -Avoid substitutions offered 1
SEVEN SEVbNTECV SCVCNTV
To cure Biliousness. Sick Headache. Constipation,
Malaria. Liver Complaints, take the safe
and certain remedy, SMITH’S
BILE BEANS
tie ..^se i the They SMALL are the SIZE most (40 convenient; little beans suit to all the age*. hot-
Price of either size, 25 cents per bottle.
KISSENC 11 panel “ size 17, of 70: this Photo-gravure, picture for 4
„„ cents Icopper* or stamps).
Makers „ J. F. 8MITH A CO..
of “Bile Beans. ’ ’ St. Louis, Mo.
^ BUSINESS
# 1 COLLEGE,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
ha* This College, though yet in Us infancy,
more than tiOO former students occu¬
pying govd positions, many of them 01.- re¬
ceiving claries ranging from >9110 to
500 i>er annum. For circulars, address
K. W. JENNINGS. Prtn.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
dives relief at once for
COLD IN HEAD.
—CURES—
CATARRH.
Apply Gann into each nostril.
KLY BROS..56 Warren St., N.Y,
Si 1 le , »MT*3 A l,rg Plash Remnants lroc for Crazy co1
* °« ill.Tmry * p .n*' P" t, J r ,P »- * M °2* d -
•lory paper D 3 , uo ,_ | 0c . Th . (. ltUc 9,. LoaU
Ths Virtuo ef Hot Mils.
It is worthy of reiteration that milk
heated to as high a temperature as it can
be drunk or ripped above 100 degrees
but not to the boiling point, is of great
value as a refreshing stimulant in cases of
over exertion, bodily or mental. To most
people who like milk, it does not taste so
good, but that is a small matter eom-
pared with the benefit to be got from it.
Its action is exceedingly piompt and
grateful and the effects much more satis-
faetory and far more lasting than those of
any alcoholic drink whatever. It sup¬
plies something real strength as well as exhilaration,
which alcohol never does.
1 ,KlSS ? n ».'lsreS?f 'SSLSEK
„i n to
asthma, weak kidneys a 3 d general debility. 1
know of others who hav V used it for consump-
tion with good results.— Thus. H. Bentley , lioss-
vitle , Ills.
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A man likes to be told to “move up” in poli¬
tics or professional life, but not in a street car.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, \
Frank Lucas J. County, makes S. S. j
Cheney oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney &
Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, firm
County will and the State aforesaid, ONE and that said DOL¬
pay sum of HUNDRED
LARS for each and every case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Ca¬
tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., ’8t>.
J A. XV. GLEASON,
I--) SEAL
^ot&ry internally Public
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken and
of acts directly on the Send blood and mucus surfaces
the system. for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
E®“SoH , by Druggists, 75c.
If afflicted^with sore eyes use Dr.Isaac Thomp¬
son’s Eye-Water. Druggists sell at ~oc per bottle.
Punch” A pocket 5c. mirror Cigar. free to smokers of “Tansill's
( Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best blood purifier be-
fore the public. It erad cates scrofula and all hu-
mors, cures salt rheum, bolls, pimples, etc. The
[ severest cases of blood poisoning have yielded to its
I superior curative power.
“This is to certify that I have used Hood’s Sarsa-
| parilla in my family for some time past and ha v,
I found it to be a good blood purifier. It has been of
great benefit as recommended and I have no hesita-
I tlon to recommending It to all who are to want of
any medicine of the kind."—R odeut A. Smith, Jus¬
tice of the Peace, Honesdale, Pa.
The Spring
Medicine
“I wish to enroll my name as one of those who
have derived health from the use of Ilood’s Sarsa-
parilla. For many years I have taken ft, especially
In the early spring, when I am troubled with dizzi-
ness, dullness, unpleasant taste In my mouth In tho
morning. It removes this bad taste relieves my
headache and makes mo feel greatly refreshed
The two bottles I have used this spring have been
worth a dollar a dose.”—J ohn But.vs, 663 43d Street.
Town of Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Sold by all druggists, six for $3. Prepared only
by C. I HOOD £ CO., 4 ell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
30} GOING NORTH
-OR—-
E WEST
-TAKE ONE OF THE-
BURLINGTON ROUTE
-THROUGH TRAINS FROM-
ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO
—TO—
Kansas City, St. Joseph, Denver, St
Paul and Minneapolis.
The Best Line for nil Points North and
West nml the I’nclflc Const.
HOME SEEKERS’ EXCURSIONS’
Reduced Rnte* of one fare for the round trip have
been made bv the Burlington Route to po.nts in
Colorado, Wyoming, IlnUotn, I lull, Idaho, Northwestern Montana,
North and South Romd
Iowa, Minnesota April <md Wisconsin. and 20th, trip
tickets on sale 22ml tlnv good for
HO duvs. For rites and mrther nformauon apply to
the ticket agent of me Burlington Route, or
address. ARI) ELI.IOTT
HOW 8 9 Louis, Tin.
1’ass. Aj{t .9 t.
H. If. Tmil), Geu’l Ant.
B. F. BLAKE, Trnv. Fre.gbt & Pass. Agt.
CIIAS. I\ I.I DM U,
Trnv. Pass. Wall Agt., 8 Atlanta, Ga.
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TO THE SICK
DR. KING'S ROYAL GERWETUER
Cures di-eas« without- fail. Builds up from th - first
dosp. Price g | .50 f»er bottle (makes one *a.lon of
medicine). Afflicted ^-en i stamp for iuh particu¬
! lars and certificates of wonderful cures. For sale by
druggists an 1 bv the Atlantic Germetiie?
( 0 Atlanta, Ga. Agents wanted where there
., druggists. Sixty gallons of this wonderful
are no lanta daily-
remedy is being drank in At
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CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND,
fcufe »nd »Iw«y« reliable. l adles. A
Ask Di’Ufeist for Diamond Brand, in JWV\
red, metallic boxes, sealed with Wire
ribbon. Take no other. All pills \ w
in paeCehoard boxes, piak wrappers, ar®
daiifCMUA cwunterfeltA. Send 4 p. v
IMsnfbs} for partictitars. testinaeniais and
44 Relief for Ladle*,” Utter, bj returu
m«ll. Name Paper. Xadkoa S* rbUa..
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HABIT. Only Certain and
ru y L CCRK in the World. Dr.
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' N. W. Fitzgerald A Co., C.
Thinkers Wul i.red Tin-,.
Not one physician in a thousand has ever
succeeded in relieving a person suffering kidneys, from
weak and wasting or experiment, consumptive and yet the
itit y continue to after
demli of their patient ask for their fee. The
ki< rey is a delicate organ, and yet good health
n a large measure depends upon its proper ac¬
tion. Let the kidneys become sore or inactive,
and uric acid is elinrnated from the effete
in itter that passes too slowly out of the sys¬
tem. From this eause arises many mysterious and
pains in the back, side, shoulder, joints vic¬
limbs. A feeling of ennui comes over the
tim. The world seems dark and gloomy. The
nerves become shattered; suicide is cm ntern-
plated, ana one’s condition is most such pitiable, herbal
t-r. Bull’s t-arsaparilla contains
juices as weak Kidneys demand. It has re¬
lieved and cured many cases that doctors gave
uf> as hopeless. It die-ks dicay and aids the
kidnevs in a performance of their natural
function.
_
The ebb and flow of matrimonial felicity is
dependent upon the tied.
The Ladies Delighted.
The pleasant effect and the perfect safety
with which ladies may use the liquid fruit
laxutive, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions
make it their favorite remedy. It is pleasing
to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual
in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels
Say nothing good of yourself, you will be
distrusted, say nothing bad of yourself, you
will be taken at your word.
Dr. Bull’s Worm Destroyer is wonderfully
efficacious. I prescribed it in several instances
and it never failed in a single case to have the
desired effect. I know of no other worm rem¬
edy so certain and speedy in its effect.—J. P.
Ciement, M. D., Yiiianow, Ga.
On a teacher’s asking where promptly the Spanish replied Ar¬
mada was first seen, a boy :
“On the horizon.”
Watch for “Murray” Buggy adv. next week.
No Wonder.
A play 'written by an armless man has
just proved a dead failure at a London
theater. In the language t ; one of the
newspaper reports, “it failed to catch
hold of the public.” This is not to be
wondered at in view f the circumstances
of its origin. French who had lost
A witty general retired
both his lower limbs in battle and
to live in poverty on a pension, campaigns w T as wont
to remark jocosely that his
had left him literally without a leg to
stand on. Accident or affliction had in
this case left the armless dramatist with¬
out a grip upon his public, that was all.
Mashed Potato Salad.
Boil and mash one quart of potatoes’
Make a dressing of two ounces of fresh
butter, one teacup of milk, two table¬
spoonfuls each of mustard and sugar.
Season with salt and pepper. Rub the
yolks of two hard-boiled eggs to a pow-
der, and add vinegar to moisten. Chop
the whites of the eggs very fine and mix
in. Put a layer of the mashed potatoes
in a salad bowl with a spoonful of dress-
iug dropped over it in spots, then another
layer, then the dressing, until the bowl is
filled. Put the dressing on top. Garnish
with parsley and sliced lemon.
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And Other Advertised Specialties Are the
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None genuine unless name and price are stamped
on bottom. SOLD EVERYWHERE. If your dealer
will not supply you. send postal for instructions how
to buy direct from factory without extra charge.
W. I.. DOUGLAS. Brockton. .Haas.
DR. SCHENCK S
i TH CEAWEED
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Is a Positive Cure for
DYSPEPSIA
And all Disorders of the Digest¬
ive Organs. It is likewise a
war mi rro i corroborative, or strengthen¬
ing Medicine, and may be
taken with great benefit in aii
cases of Debility. For Sale by
all Druggists. Price,SLOOperbottle. Dr.Schenck’s
New Book on Lungs Liver and Stomach mailed free.
Address. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia.
AFTER ILL OTHERS FAIL
CONSULT DU, 1.0BB, 29 North Fifteenth
Pl t 10 PolS0 ;
pn»‘ ri l f’rrh 2i n ®’ B k>tch e, - J Eruptiona,
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WCsU or write for question list sod book.
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Removes Writing or Blots in Two Seconds and
leaves paper perfectly smooth. Sample by mall
:t -5 cents. Agents W anted. SOT j; AGENT
"> . K. NnSaKOLE,
SPRING V1LLE, ., SUSQUEHANNA CO, PENNA.
i.TFE JEFFERSON DAViS MOST rorcLAa
OF weeks. Beautifully book published.
Three editions in three Illus¬
trated. Local and General agent* wanted, complete
outfit «1.00. B. H. WOODWARD. Baitimoiw. Md.
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MABEL’S GRANDMA.
•• The world is even ns we take it.
And life, dear child, is what we make ft.”
This is sens®, oven if it is not Shakes-
peare&n. of Indeed, it is tho It opening was the stanza senti-
an anonymous of old poem. lady her grandchild
ment an to
Mabel. And many a Mabel ha? found it
to be true, and she has mado her life a very
happy one because she has taken care of
her health. She keeps on hand a supply and of
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, wasting diseases, so
is not troubled with those
weaknesses, “ dragging - down ” sensations
and functional endure. irregularities It the only that medicine so many for
women is
women, sold by druggists, under a positive
guarantee from tho manufacturers, that
it will give will be satisfaction refunded. in This every guarantee case, or
money been printed the bottle
has on - wrappers,
and faithfully carried out for many years,
“Favorite Prescription” is Contains a legitimate
medicine , not a beverage. no
alcohol to inebriate: no syrup or sugar to
derange results digestion. its composition. As peculiar in its reme-
dial as in
As a powerful, invigorating tonic, it
ail 'HR, DR. L - PIERCE’S PELLETS
""
Yv© Purely Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless.
^ TJnequnled Liver Pill. Smallest, Cheapest, Easiest
as a
to Take. One Tiny, Sugar-coated Pellet a Dose. Cures Sick Headache,
Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all
derangements of the stomach and bowels. 25 cents, by druggists.
The Ssverest S'.orm.
The “great gale” of 1703, which raged
over England and other portions of Eu-
rope for an entire week, reaching its
greatest height on the night of Saturday,
the 27th of November, was the greatest
gale ever recorded, and in its results ns
disastrous as those of any of the hurri-
canes, cyclones or blizzards of America
or the tropics. The loss sustained in
London alone was calculated at £2,000,-
000, and the streets ware strewn with the
ruins of fallen houses; the number of
persons drowned iu the floods of the Sev¬
ern anti Thames, and lost on the coast of
Holland or in ships blown from their
moorings and never afterwards heard of,
was estimate at 8,000. This was ex¬
clusive of the men on board the twelve
men-of-war, with 1,800 men and 524
guns, were lost within sight of shore.
Seventeen thousand trees in Kent were
torn up by the roots, and on an estate iu
Gloucestershire 000 trees, all about eighty
feet in height, were thrown down within
a compass of five acres. The Eddystone
lighthouse was destroyed, multitudes of
cattle were lost, and in one level 15,000
sheep were drowned.
“I am quite surpri-ed, knowledge Mr. Meeker,
to account for your wife’s of
parliamentary law. ” ‘She? Great
Caesar? Hasn’t she been speaker of the
house for the last fifteen years?”
So completely does the success of a
man’s work depend upon the success of
his life that it is worse than useless for
£?£»£££! lte ,ormer
if you wish a /-v____ —
it f vo? vFit
purchase one of the v
brated The SMITH finest A small WESSON >xv' if
arms. arms
fty wrought steel, carefully unrivaled inspected for for finl-h. work-
mansh durnbllity p and stock, they are Do not be deceived by
malleable mid nccttrncy. imitations which
cheap cast-iron
ace often sold for the gri.u ne article and are
onlv unreliable, but dangerous. The SMITH A
WESSON Revolvers are all stamped upon the bar¬
rels with firm's name, address and dates of patent*
and are guaranteed perfect in < very detail. In¬
sist upon having the genuine article, and if addresa your
dealer cannot supi ly yon an order s> nt to
below will receive prompt sal careful attention.
De 8 crpttvecatalo<m« an t nriees furnished upon ap-
plica ton. SMITH X WESSON,
fy Mention this paper. Springfield. Mass,
-
PATENTS—PENSIONS ts
gest of Pension and Bounty law*. Send for Inventor*'
( uide 0r HoW ° et a PAI “ CI O
Attorney at Law, Washington, D. C.
I Q Words & Music Complete
* Choice CO lection of «Kk. only
10c. Th*LUtle Giant, St. LoaU.
■pISO’S REMEDY FOR CATAKI’H.—Best. Easiest certain. to use.
X cheapest. Relief is imrnediiUc. A cure is For
Cold in the Head it l-as no equal.
0 > > ■JL P JB
■ I
It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is appl lied to the
nostrils. Price, 50c. Address. Sold by druggists E. Hazeltine, or sent by mail. ’W Fa.
T. arren,
’ imparts strength to the whole system,
and to the womb and its appendages in
particular. For overworked. " worn-out,”
“run-down,” dressmakers, debilitated teachers, miUin-
ers, seamstresses, “shop-girls,” and feeble
housekeepers, nursing Dr. mothers, Pierce’s Favorite
women generally, the greatest earthly boon;
Prescription unequalcd is appetizing cordial
being tonic, as an strength-giver,
and restorativo or
As a soothing and strengthening nervine,
“Favorite Prescription” is unequaled and
is invaluable in allaying and subduing
nervous excitability, irritability, exhaus-
tion. prostration, hysteria, spasms and other
distressing, nervous symptoms, commonly
attendant upon functional and organic ais-
case. It induces refreshing sleep and re-
lievos mental anxiety and despondency.
A Book of 100 pages, on “Woman and
Her Diseases, their Nature, and How to
Cure them,” sent sealed, in plain envelope,
on receipt of ten cents, Dispensary in stamps, Medical
Address, World’s
Association, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
fVSarch, April, SVSay
are
the Months
when the Blood
should be renovated
with
Ayer s Sarsaparilla
and
the System fortified
for the
change of Seasons.
Prepared by
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Lowell, Mass.
-IMOTHERS PcRIEND”
BRAD REGULATOR CO. CHILD ATLANTA
FI ELD QMeusrs.
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B-S S K ^WHISKEY ITScured at home HAB- wilh-
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FIFTY CENTS A YEAR,
Klglitennsnes. ... , Christian
rxaltetn Patriot,
* Trial, 39cts. Morristown,
Nation, 3 mo’s, Tena.
F UEEMAJi & MONEY, Waahlngtoa, D. O.
Patkst, Pensios. tTxm akd Lxkd Attoexbt*.
H. D. Mon.v. 10 years Member of Congress.
A. A. Freeman, 8 year* Aaa't U. 8 . AU'j -Oen.
■ I prescribe and fully only en.
dorse Big G as the
A Wt Csrsste PaT 8 '«■ .^ specific of thisdi-ease. for the certain cura
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RaamatMd »« G. H. INC RAH AM, M. Y.
3tC I *»w strtot ai*. Amsterdam, N.
ltrdimiy by the We have sold Big Gfer
I Ce many years, and it baa
given the best of saue-
N ^ CtseinnatiJiHH ou&Jl faction. DYCHF& CO..^
D. R.
¥rad!^^H^UrkISl.OO. Bold by Drugg’iaia,
A. N. U Fuorteen, 1890.