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Zinc and Air.uinum, * light tho eye and •£ J
unalloyed and unmade bo Innumerable comfor:j
tip. My service* can ^ to any home, are fur
bad very cheap, if taken now, nished at vrttwa
during the slack scavon. Ap* pricw
ply to my parents, tho Ar.a* rcr.cli of aiL Cyprer?,
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urrer has one of us loot [ tanks that do not leak
wrong. We ere al-o a l ar.d mate mud holes
most with powerful family, enduf* I tt lets than wooden
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ctitutions (or rather S Tho Acrmotor Co.
Steel ones) hut ere proposes to distribute
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Who Set the Fashions?
As respects the launching of fashion*
for ladies, it is not improbable that
well-known names, whether they be
aristocratic, operatic- or dramatic,
render very signal service in enabling
successive types of the good ship,
“Fashionable Frivolty,” to walk the
waters like so many things of life; but
before it is constructed it must be de¬
vised, and, if not absolutely invented,
it must be skillfully adapted from
some bygone mode, just as at the pres¬
ent our cnstumieres are reviving the
leg-of-mutton sleeves, the long man¬
tles, the feather boas, the high muffs,
and the voluminous hats of 1830. Vet
another factor is required iu the intro¬
duction of a new or resuscitated fash¬
ion. There must be individuality,
and that of the strongest kind, iu the
dress maker or the bonnet-builder, be
these artists male or female. The
purveyor of toilets must be a person¬
age ; there must be a great Worth or a
Felix, who for a while is Pontifex
Maximus of the mode, and before
whom the entire “smart” world bows
down aud accepts implicity slightly his im¬
perative and sometimes capri¬
cious decrees.—yew i T ork Sun.
Faint 1 IJniilM
Are they who recommend the use of mercury
to the bilious, and gullible indeed are those
who follow such advice. Blue pill and calo¬
mel po son the system. Hostetler's Stomach
Bitters is a s «fe substitute for such dangerou inactive •
drugs. effectually, Theyarou-e and the liver when rot imperil,
most promote,
general health. Constipation, malaria, d y Ji¬
p psia, rheumatism yield to the Bi tters.
“I Wish,” said a theater manager,
disconsolately, as he hung on to the
strap, “that the ‘standing room only’
sign got into the theater more and into
the street ear less. WashingUmNcwa.
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for my blood, and as the dia tor’s prescription
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We cordially recommend Hood's Sarsaparil¬
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HUMANITY’S ILLS.
Only 906 persons in 1,000,000 ilioof
old age.
Twelve Englishmen in every 16,000
die of gout.
France has 18,000 cases of smallpox
every year.
Europe has 233,260 blind ; 230,200
deaf mutes.
CM 10,000 deaths in England 181 are
from measles.
In Holland more women than men
die of apoplexy.
Nearly 3 per cent of ft city’s popula¬
tion are always ill.
India has 131,600 lepers; the Sand¬
wich Islands, 1,800.
There are 420,000 people in Franco
affected with goitre.
In Bt. Petersburg 182 children iu
every 1,000 die every year. \
Twice as many women as men are
afflicted with neuralgia.
Of every 10,000 deaths in England
270 are from apoplexy.
In 1857 the Russian hospitals had
62,000 typhus patients.
December is the most fatal month
in the year for asthma.
The number of persons born blind is
sixty-five to the million.
Over 600 new eases Russia. of leprosy are
annually registered in
In the United States forty persons
in every 1,000 are color blind.
Sciatica most frequently occurs be¬
tween the ages of twenty and thirty.
Consumption i« most prevalent in
Belgium, Scotland and Canada.
In 100 cases of paralysis eighty-six
are male, fourteen female.
Erysipelas is most common in Baris;
seventy deaths to 10,000.
The United Btates army is said to
have over 200 cases of scurvy every
year.
H \LLSOF CONOliliSS
DAILY PROCKKDINGS OK BOTH
HOUSE AND SENATE.
The Discussion of Important Measures
llrlefly Epitomized.
In the house, Wednesday, attention
was called to the inaccuracies in the
house journal of Tuesday, but action
was postponed. Resolutions were agreed
to providing for the printing of vari
oils reports and laws, and the house
went into committee of the whole on
the diplomatic aud consular appropri
ation bill.
At 12 :15 Thursday the House went
into committee of the whole on the di
plomatic aud consular bill.
In the house, Saturday, the bill to
amend the act of 18811 establishing the
circuit court of appeals by authorizing
au appeal where a preliminary injunc
tion is granted or refused, was passed.
This was the only bill that ran the
gauntlet of unanimous consent for pon
sideration; half a dozen other requests
meeting objection. At 12:45 o’clock
the house resolved itself into commit
tee of the whole, Air. Bailey, democrat
of Texas in the chair, to consider
the diplomatic and consular appro
pnations lull for the year ending Juno
30,1805. No changes were made in
he items considered At 2 o clock
the committee rose without completing
consideration of the bil , and tho
house proceeded to hoar eulogies L. Gibson, upon of
the late Senator Randall
Louisiana. The speakers were:
Messrs. Myer, Bland, Hooker, Boat
ner, Wheeler, Breckinridge, of Ar¬
kansas, and Blair. The usual resolu¬
tions were adopted, and, ns a further
mark of respect, the house, at. 4:05
o’clock, adjourned until noon Monday.
Immediately after the house was
called to order Monday morning, Mr.
Hepburn raised the point of “no quo¬
rum, ” on the approval of the journal,
and the roll call was ordered. Tho
journal was approved ; ayes, 213 ; nays,
none. The house then proceeded to
the consideration of measures relating
to the District of Columbia.
TUB NUN ATM.
Iu the senate, Wednesday, the tariff
bill was taken up at 1 o'clock and Mr.
Morrill addressed the body. At tho
close of his speech, Mr. Mills gave no¬
tice that he would address (he senate
on the tariff' bill next Tuesday. Mr.
Turpie then took the floor and spoke
iu favor of the bill.
The conference report, on the fur¬
ther urgent deficiency bill was' agreed
to by the senate at Thursday’s session
The resolution offered some days ago
by Mr. Pefl'er for tho appointment off
a committee of senators to receive all
written or printed cornu iinicntixi* from
citizens or bodies of citizens visiting
the capital and to hear them orally,
was taken up. Mr. l’effer adressed tho
senate. At 1 o’clock the resolution
went over, the tariff bill was taken up
and Mr. Perkins spoke against it.
In the senate, Friday, Sir. Sherman
introduced and tho senate passed a
bill to amend ('■in of tlm
Behring ; • a mcTusive n n^ibnt, 0 V>y
substituting (Lo w. for
the word ‘exclusive,” so that it shall
not. be lawful to kill, capture or pur¬
sue seals within a zoiio sixty geograph¬
ic miles around tho Prihylofl’ islands,
“inclusive” of territorial waters. A
resolution offered by Mr. Gordon, was
referred to the committee on finance,
instructing that committee to report a
bill repealing the law placing a ten
per cent tax on tho ismies ol state
banks. The tariff' bill was taken up at
1 o’clock.
A petition from citizens of Pennsyl¬
vania for the issue of $5(10,000,000 of
treasury notes, to be used in the im¬
provement of loads, aud to be dis
tributed pro rata among tile states ac¬
cording to the length of their roads,
was presented to the senate Saturday
by Mr. Pefl'er. Mr. Carey, of Wyo¬
ming, moved to take up tile house bill
to proleet flic birds ami animals and
to punish crimes in Yellow
stone national park. Before final
action could be had on the
Yellowstone bill, the hour of 1 o’clock
arrived, nnd the tariff’ bill was
taken up. Mr. Doiph continued Ids
speech, la-gun Frida
the bill. He soon „
to permit Mr. Quay to present the
memorial, adopted by the convention who had
of protectionist workingmen
readied Washington, protesting against
the passage of the Wilson tariff bill,
and Mr. Quay read ami presented it.
After the reading was finished Mr.
Doiph went on with his speech, At 5
o’clock p. in., the discussion for the
day ended, without Mr. Doiph finish¬
ing his speech, and the senate adjourn
ed until Monday.
In the senate, Monday, the creden
dentials of Thomas Jordan Jarvis as
senator from North Carolina to fiil the
vacancy caused by the death of Mr.
Vauce, were presented by the vice
president aud placed on file. Ani effort
was made py Mr. Peffer to get before
the senate again his resolution for a
select committee to give hearings to
Coxey’s army. He made a motion to
take it up, but on the yeas and nays
only 17 senators voted for it, including
Me. Hawley, who probably desired to
give Allen an opportunity to reply to
his remarks, and 2fi against it. At 1
j>, m. the tariff' bill was tak»-n up and
Mr. quay, who was entitled to the
floor, yielded it t > Mr. Washburn, who
proceeded to address the senate in op¬
position to the bill.
SALOONS ARE OPEN.
The Blind Tigers of Uharleaton Recov¬
er Tlieir Sight.
The news of the setting aside of the
dispensary law by the state supreme
court was received at Charleston, B.G',,
shortly after 10 o’clock Thursday
morning. An hour later upwards of
200 blind tigers had miraculously re¬
covered their eyesight and were iu full
blast. In many of them signs ap¬
peared inviting passers by to walk in
and have one with the house.
Ainsworth Indicted.
Colonel F. C. Ainsworth, of the war
department at Washington was ar¬
raigned Thursday for manslaughter in
connection with the Ford theatre dis¬
aster, last June. He waived the read¬
ing of the indictment and entered a
plea, of hot guilty, with the privilege
of withdrawing that plea, and v,a.h
given ten days in which either to
demur to the indictjceqt op move to
quash it,
OUR M?,w|sliMM ARY
MADE I I* OF {|(kMS EROM Al.l.
l*.\ RTS r>HK WORM)
Showing What Going On In Our
Ow n ami fieign Fanils.
sentative A " aahington Jerry tllnjison ft’" 11 ” 1 ™? s illness a: h '‘l' took ro /
unfavorable t«n Sunday evening,
bis condition being comp leatei >\
the return of an ltd kidney trouble,
A hotel, grist-mm thirty-two busi
ness places, also at: Episcopal church,
telegraph and telephone offices, post
offices aud the steatm-r Excelsior burn
ed at Huntsville, Ontario, Thursday,
Loss estimated at 20,000; insurance,
$40,000.
News lias been Revived of a terrible
tight between tho notorious outlaws,
isj]i Dalton and fill Boolau aud an
other outlaw, eaid|o off be Hitter Creek,
n ud a nmnbi-r -fad deputy marshals.
»bout forty n il. ^ of Perry, O. T.
The three outlaw:! a> 1 « w oman and
her little gir’ ,er> shoi m ad, as also
w{ , ro two depot igirshals.
The coal miuol : strike the mines
of Bo]] Lewls v ,,. U:S , at Rochester,
p h as spread andfiso to> other to those mines owned of
the company, i
y a',] the Uoe compa.ni ,’ u . 8 , .. U( | Pittsburg Coal
iron ,L The strike prom
ifle8 to bo ont , of t % greatest that has
occum<a in 7 earn east of the
Mississippi river. * “
Tho Bruzilial irgcnts who sur
rendered to the uayan authorities
have completed tlihr period of quar¬
antine and have laided at Montevideo.
All arc in a piliabi' condition. They
blame General Halit do All * l,r they *1"' failure is
of the iusurrectit say
to’s that offer they of will ammiii. deolIJ* 3 President l’eixo
Mauy reports pm the towns in
Greece which ha 1 I suffered most se
vercly from the eftibqunkos received. of the The last,
few days have pnflfrty blf 1 is much great¬
loss of life and
er than was at. ffrsB upposed. known In the
Locris district kill*K?y 129 B>ersons are
to have been the faking walls
and many others missing. •
Tho officials Oj h<- United Mine
Workers who PaJ ha/ loir headquarters
iu Pittsburg, lsuccessful e congratulating
themselves on j shnt
down of the colls lin the Pittsburg
district. They si Lt 18,0(10 within twonty
four hours botwl to 19,000
minors iu the dfl ■will be idle and
the production 8 I pfaetieally bus
pended. %
K union, of
s
"SPir -vsadtlM £ fro ^^^mTuiigaiid stress
many •3 H ■ arc re
nor to t lad,
Wcstloy ■ New Z.-a
land’s notified* agent* fd\ iLomlou, has
been willinl AuA govern
ment’s tM* 1 tak the
solution of <1 pi em. He
has received suggestin* a Bri Wi lling
ton ooul. lot w to
ending the S'! m Samoa,
New Zealand wo, |ol ( ' loan
nex tho islands, v, v dd ♦ Len bo
placed under Brij *j |ro inm
It is reported \ 'm (a II .*f injunc- Chat
tion will be filed* prevll fth
tanooga to tiomll® ice of
$150,000 in JfcJJrgi^iffiross [ Hamilton noun
ty for building tlm
Tennessee bridge river, to em^Hter ^* of l/alf Che city. million The
was a
dollars, by the Oh ftutiooga Western
Railway Company, i syndicate liu The ml *
ling large sums or 'itish money.
county court voted >onds last October
to assist in the ent#prise,
A sensational h itnre of President
Debs’ address to tl American Rail
way Union meet it r at Minneapolis
was his attack upon Judge Jenkins, in
which he said : “i nkins is the most
corrupt scoundrel mt was ever out¬
side of prison wa >. He ir a man
whose whole life, b< h public and pri¬
vate, is rotten to tie very core, and 1
stand prepared to prove it, too. Jen¬
kins is a disgrace hi the beiudi upon
which he sits, aud tp the people who
elevated him to the (position. ”
TIIK AOI IDAISAN’B KATE.
How the Vessel Waigimk iu a Naval
Engagement.
Details of the tjaval engagement
which took place oft Destorro, the cap¬
ital of the state Oil Banta Catherioa,
April 16th, between Ithe insurgent bat
tleship Aquidaban apd the federal fl> * t
have been received from Rio do Ja¬
neiro. The battle was of abort dura
tion and resulted iu'tbe sinking of the
Aquidaban. While insurgent ship
was engaged with th* government war¬
ships the federal torpedo boat. Gustave
Barnpaio opened approach) her '} by her, the Aquidaban A hot fire
was upon boat)
uirl the torpedo was struck sever¬
al times, but she succeeded in project¬
ing three torpedoes »’ th such accuracy
that all of them wer( effective and the
rebel ship went dowq in a few minutes.
Many of those on bodrd were drowned.
NO AUDIENCE BOB COXKY.
The ben at* Kef hm >,to lirant Him a
Washington .Special Hearing.
A diabatch says: By a
vote on the Peffer rf.elation, the
ate Monday showed! that it ha<l no
sympathy with th, fdoxey movement.
The resolation we put upon its pas¬
sage and was voted it wn by 26 to 17.
All tue democrats except one voted in
the negative. The resolution was to
appoint a cojamitt'i to receive the
representatives of th army and hear
them. The senatqn are perfectly
willing to receive as petitions from
the army and have ,tm referred to
the proper committee , but to appoint
a committee to hear from them spe
cially is more than th senate ____________ has ever .
done for any body oj rjen, and natu
rally they refused t do it for Coxey
aa l his army.
GIVING TIIK NEWS FI* TO THE
TIME OF GOING TO 1’liESS.
fln|»p<‘iiiu£s of Interest Presented in
Brief aud Pithy Paragraphs.
Jessie Seligraan, the well known
New York banker, died at. San Fran¬
cisco Monday.
A Chicago dispatch says that a strike
of four thousand employes of tho l’ul
man car company will be declared on
May 1st.
A Washington special of Monday
statei that Representative Jerry Simp¬
son is rapidly sinking and hope of his
recovery abandoned.
Official figures received at the treaH
ury show that of the gold shipped
abroad Saturday the treasury lost $3,-
230,000, thus reducing its gold to
$100,500,000, or $500,000 above the re¬
serve notch.
The report that the East Tennessee,
Virginia and Georgia railroad had se¬
cured tho control of the Knoxville,
Cumberland Gap and Louisville rail¬
way, is oonflmcd at Knoxville. Tho
new owners will commence operation
in a few days.
The American miners of Para, Ill.,
have decided not to join the strikers,
aud only a little more than half of tho
foreigners voted to go out. Six hun¬
dred Americans will resume work as
usual, but, the strikers threaten to stop
them, and there is danger of a serious
conflict of eitizons with Americans.
Late reports from Summerville,
Mo., tho scone of the recent oyolone,
soy the town is not much injured, but
in tho country the damage is great.
Mrs. Van Keel, three children, a hired
girl and hired man were killed. Five
dwellings and many other buildings
were blown away, and a large number
of people injured.
In the Clearfield and Bench Creek
coal regions of Pennsylvania there aro
upwards of one hundred mines and
out of this number there is not one in
operation. The suspension is com¬
plete through both regions. There the mi¬ is
not tho least excitement, but
nors are very impatiently Maryland awaitiug and
news from the regions iu
Virginia.
The Olympic Club, of New Orleans,
has won a big victory iu the supreme decision
court, which has affirmed tho
of tho lower court, and tho result, of
which means that the club may give
fights again, 'lho suit against tho
Olympio Club was brought several
months ago, at the time when there
was a sentiment throughout the ooun*
try against prize fighting.
Fully 5,000 striking Ala., minora Monday nssem- to
bled in Birmingham,
attend a big demonstration. They pa*
railed tho streets, bearing many ban
uers upon which were all nmnm>r off
inscriptions, such hh these: “Give us
our daily bread," “Convicts must go,”
“United wo stand.” At Lokeview
speeches were made by strike leaders,
urging tho men to stand firm.
A Chattanooga partial MMpaltBlffn dispatch says; of work There n\
a
Buddy coal mines. There is no
dissatisfaction tbs
those who are out hove gouo out in
sympathy with the general strike, It
is not likely that the strike in Teiines
W( will not last long, as the miners
have m, speeia eaime for complaint
At Ji lieu *1,000 miners have struck and
there is a total suspension of work,
The Bouthern Interstate liumigra
tion and Industrial Association, nt
which Hon. M. T. Bryan, oi Nash
ville, is president, with prominent
members from fifteen southern states
and southerners in northern states,
with all the. governors of southern
states ss honorary members, will hold
an important convention in Augusta
May 30th. Governor Nortln n will is
sun the nail for a convention and do
liver an address of weleome.
A Vicksburg, Miss., special nays:
Four negroes have already paid tile
penalty for the assassination of Mrfu
ager lioyee, of Boiinne plantation and in is
Madison parish on Batiirday, it
now likely tlittl Huveriil more will meet
the same fate. One negro was shot
Batiirday night. A mob gathered at
the jail Sunday night and took out
Bam Blaugliter,Tnm Claxton and Dave
Hawkins and swung them to a banister
of the courthouse till dead.
The Marion circuit court at Indian¬
apolis has declared the apportionment action
net of 1H93 constitutional. The
to test Hie validity of the net was
at the instigation nt the state
republican that committee, the democratic legislature
ground had foisted gerrymander
of 1893 a
upon the people and ho ilivnlci! tint
legislative districts of the state as to
give them the worst of the deal po¬
litically. An appeal will be. taken to
the supremo court
THE STATE MMIONH f LOSE.
South Garot.ua Has f'^DIa Doors
nt Her Dl*p ilsarb .
A Col urn I ii«, H, C., Hpeciftl nnyn I lift
adiiiinistratiou has thrown up the
sponge in dispensary affairs. ,,„ Attorney in,,..,,,,
General Buchanan, who is a member
of the state board of control, stat/s
that tbe board will meet ami order all
dispensaries to be closed. In nlitui
pHiioii of such action, the omjtloycH of
tho ‘"V Hi&Ui fliHpcrjMftry 1 1 have been oft
and check* , , sent to c creditors. i*i mu i tie ad- xi
ministration intends to recognize the
decision a« law ami await the action of
th. UK. JefrisJature ji giHiMiiir) which wuii.ii Gcncaal ' * Buch
aiian says will probably bo cal .. ed .
to meet in extra session in order to dm
L nooe of the stock of liquor on hand.
He aays ,1 the legislature tit will n be 1, Asked ask..)!
to give sTsiSaSSfe the general pow>r to appoint
sr
absolute prohibition orth<- unrcstricteil
sale of liquor._
_
Workingmen at Washington.
A delegation of Pennsylvania work¬
ingmen, sixty-five strong, to protest
against the passage of the Wilson tariff
bill, arrived at Washington proceeded at noon
Friday. They quietly to
Mctzerrott’s music kail, where they
held ft tun sa meeting for the purj-ose of
drawing up a petition and res. -lotions
to be presented to congress, protesting
against the passage of the Wilson tariff
bill. Tbe lea /life was composed ‘
democrats, aujl republicans.
Housekeepers
Should Remember.
The Government Chemists, after having analyzed
all the principal brands of baking powder in the
market, in their reports placed the “Royal” at the
head of the list for strength, purity and wholesome
ness ; and thousands of tests all over the country
have further demonstrated the fact that its qualities
arc, in every respect, unrivaled.
Avoid all baking’ powders sold with a gift or
prize, or at a lower price than the Royal, as they in¬
variably contain alum, lime or sulphuric acid, and
render the food unwholesome.
HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES.
Uso old matting under carpet.
A pail of cold water will purify tho
air of tho room.
For grease spots, equal parts of ether
and chloroform nro good.
Keep a dish of water on tho baek of
tho stove to purify tho nir.
A largo, soft sponge, either dry or
slightly dampened, makes a good dus¬
ter.
Mix powdered pipe clay with water
to remove oil stains from wall-paper.
_ Put . a strip . of , wood , back , , of . tho ,.
door whore tho knob hits tho paper in
opening.
Bofore laying a carpet wash tho floor
with turpentine to prevent buffalo
moths.
A teaspoonful of ammonia to one
teacupful of water is good for clean¬
ing jewelry.
“Eat slowly and you will never
overeat," is the advice of a halo and
hearty old man of seventy-live.
Never enter a sick room iu a state of
perspiration, as the moment, you be¬
come cool your pores absorb.
Do not approach contagious diseases
with au empty atumaoh nor Hit botwocm
tin, sick and the lire, because the beat
altriiotH tlio vapor.
It iho HliolvtiH and lloora ol e oloauts i
nro wiped with water hot.with oayonno
pepper and afterward sprinkled with
borax aud alum, roaches and other ver¬
min are kept at bay.
B auteki a is likely to bo blamed
for tlm ills that flesh is heir to. Pro¬
fessor Hehoneli now maintains that
what wo call a "cold" is really duo to
these invisible jiesls. When one en¬
ters a Cold room, after being heated,
says tho Chicago Herald, the bacteria
flock to tlm warm body, and cuter by
the open pores of the skin. Whatever
may bo said of this hypothesis he
seems to prove by experiment, that
bacteria in tho neighborhood of a warm
body t&uw‘. iward it.
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If your nearest, beat und most, esteemed
neighbor, had written the following letter,
they could be no more worthy of your con
fldence than they now are, coming, as they
do, from well known, intelligent and trust¬
worthy citizens who, In their several neigh¬
borhoods, enjoy the fullest confidence and
respect of all.
Mr« F. L Inman, of Menton, Wexford
fo write , Mich , whose porlrall head# this article,
a. follows “1 lagan taking l>r.
Pter'e’. Favorite Prescription suffered atxiut with falling a y*ar
ego For year* 1 have I
and tiFeratlon of the womb, but today,
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
j fwr „ r floldan tbs ' Prescription’ Motlical Dift
An ,] two of Dr. Fieron’i fsmjto
covsry. Bvery My saffcrlng Prescription from and
weakness sboald try ths
. fM ,p. n Medical f/lscovery
^1** Mory J. Tanner, North Lawrence,
pt fgiwrsnn* Co,, N Y, writes: ”1 was
^JaJoor impov
whor>ronoun<x*t ray of tho ca«e WotkI, >i poor and or ut^rln©
condition with pain In
trooblft. I •tifforod agrmt <1*mi 1
both sldcB ftiid much tcntl«m«*i on pr«n*mg
,, v „r n,„ v.,,i„h I blasted at times In my
Lowell and iiml*: wan trout,Wi with leu
corrhea. I could not il'yp, and wax froub
led with palpitation of the heart. Hufiena
a great deal of fxtin 111 hiyl my heed, troubtawmo temples,
f W eh«ad end eye*. I a,
cough, raised a great deal and at ttmts ex^
ieriwel . sod 'l.-a of |nra Id my rbot
and lungs. My vote-at tun** waa very weak.
I « u ffcr<vi excruclaling monthly. 1,'ktks f*rlodu*l of Vr
rsiru Hinco taking ‘* v ™
; ^ ™ „, ; d pam tav. dtsap
B-aicd. ‘ Yonrstiuly,
/•) fr
Aassarr • , , 1 -A **r exit
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p.srusrr l,
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Har b 1» 'i ««
“ 15. •4
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F'rotM p*bl V f-*« a rt ttkbsu«y ua L#
wilt4 r*wa au r tjgt m t" #*^ **
writ* tor ib for
ri*HKK
Aiding Dcntli.
Captain of SinkingShip—Isn’t some¬
body iu the cabin smoking a cigarette?
Steward—Yes, sir.
Captain—That’s very foolish. Wo're
sure to bo rescued .—Detroit Tribune,
A man’s full mental power is not
reached before the age of twenty-five,
and the development of tallont is most
marked between the ages of thir¬
ty and forty-five.
Asiatic cholera was first supposed to
have originated from the consumption
of unsound rice, and was culled
.q Uo rico disease.”
I !•* a wart be rubbed with tho jiar
ed surface of a freHli cut potato three
times a day it will disappear within a
■ in ml ti.
IIimv*. This!
We offer One Huiclnxl Hollars lie ward for
any imho of Cal hi rh that cannot to cured by
Hall’ll Of AlArrli ('tiro. Props., Toledo,
F. (jio J.Cio nkv &t‘o M t>.
Wo, undorHlKiied. have known F. J. Che¬
ney for the 1 hn( 15 year*, an I believe him t»cr
focllv honorahle In all oueineM Iransactfons
nnd Miiam hilly thelf nblo to carryout any obliga¬
tion imwlo by WholiHa'o ffrni. Druggie tH, role do*
Wknt.v Tkuax,
Ohio. Wboleneif
Wai.iuno, Kinnan A Mahvin,
DrinrgiHtH, Toledo, Ohio.
ii lt q*,, ? atarrl. Cure uicmnI IsUken tutsrnafly, a. t
in# gSSl.yU'i?,^; iiin»etiy uikiii tL« «n«t mucoun nur
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The uautirn (lGH(!ilhln« a brutal i>rUe Hghigo
tUrouith tLe luall At pound ratew.
Dr. Kilmer'ft Hw amp-B oor enras
ail Kill Day anil lMaditnr UonMi-*.
Pamphlet sn.l Consultation free.
Laboratory Ulnifhainton, N, Y.
Snaicl liiiHs a mail fenlri I he lightest when ha
has a hea vy ]oiul on.
Kelt Stubnotiiknino 'llmum'* Bronchial and Troclict." Ci,kaiiim; " I hays tii*
coiiinaimtsd Votes use them fil.mli who warn pulrtlo
to lirevnd extremely
siiisikm-H, ami limy liave scr
vlci-ahls.' /fee. flrmv It uni Utetber.
Hlillnli'a Furr
Ih sold^m a (^uara’datL lures *'ftOc *^,*
If altlffd ed with U«« Pr. Isaac Thomp¬ ’
son’* Evt'.'watar*DruKgislhk0U p*»F JUe.
When » ihau’s epuntenaoo© fulls It natu¬
rally lowefH )»is faoft vain a. —<dmmmI]
Mrs. Aim. Rotiertson ol Half Rock, M.r
enr Co., Mo wrlt.-M : •' For twenty year. I
sntTermi , woinl» dUeaMAR'l molt of Ilia
with render«t
time l w«* in eoo.tant pntn whleti
lifo a great lianlen. I eminot expreM what
1 suffered. I bad eight dfs-tor. and all tli.
mwlirlnn I hn/t from them failed tbe one
after the other,
I wax nervooa, <-old hands and feet, palpita¬
tion, headmli*. harkaehe, eonetipation, leu
r-irrhea and no appetite, with tearing-down walk
pains. I got, ao weak I «tuld not
around. 1 had to keep my bed, tbtukin* I
would never get any better little
One day my husband go) on* of your
book, ana read It to me Ho Raid there wa*
nothing doing me any good f said I would
tiy Or. Plereea Favorite Prescription I did
try lt After the first few weeks my appe¬
tite was utter I was aide to ait up in bed^
, World Mapeniary Medical
the 1
J wrote to Buffalo, * N. Y and described
Association, at book ,
my enn* ; they 1 ruftfl »^iit carefully mo ft and followed on woman tbe *
t\i*rftf*# I could and took the
direetiona ax pear ns With the blessing
medicine for two years 1 entirely
of Orel and your medicines, am
cured. That wa* three year* truly, ago.”
Yours
.. p» r - TO T "‘ rit« PrwKTiption and ” Is a positive cura
^teS*^h^x«*lv«flow>ng.painlul mr ni>lirat«l obstinate caws
msn
J™""’ - un "““(sux, j^tural suppressions, filling "f tbe and aomE, irreg
! ^ack famala or weakuots,” ontaversion,
“A “
bearing-down awnatioiM, dbroo
aSj»£aa» i( . -_, t io,i mflauu nation and ulceration of
“rail tSpac^Mrweakneaa-andttgarta* incident *o women. Addresa Wovida
diwasea
lAnti-catarroi cm
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