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Interesting' Notea.
Tit kling th c nose until you are forced
to sneeze, is said s to be a sure remedy the for
hiccough. Another cure is to gargle
throat witlv water, aml« third to cease
breathing for half a miuutc.
This average duration of life is greater
in Norway than in any other European uniform
country; this i.s aUributeddo the
cool temperature of the climate.
The Chautauqua Literary and Scien¬
tific Circle, organised in 1878 with a
membership of 700, lms now 17,1)00 cir¬
cles located iu all parts of the world.
A busking taper uncovered for' n sin¬
gle instant, during which it does not lose
power amounting to the one-thousandth
of a grain, would fill with light a sphere visible
four miles in diameter, so as to be
from every part of the compass.
A cold wave is a fall of temperature in
24 hours of 20 degrees overall area of
50,000 square miles, the temperature in
some part of this area descending to 36
between 1880 a<ie' J800 no less
COt cold waves were recorded iu the
States.
The Academic des Sciences has sub¬
mitted a new system of musical notation
in which twenty-seven cliaructe.rsrcplabe
the 203 symbols now employed to repre¬
sent the seven not. 8 of the gamut in the
seven keys.
In every tcaspooiil'ul of human blood,
there are about 15,000,000,000 red cor¬
puscles, but only 30,00.0,000 white ones;
the blood of clams, lobsters, aud nearly
all other invertebrates contain no red
cells, but only white.
Jn man, the lower jaw has much free¬
dom of lateral movement which aids iu
grinding food between the molars; the
jaws ot carnivora admit of only the up¬
ward and downward movements.
A new material, called rubber velvet, I
is made by sprinkling powdered felt of
any-color over rubber cloth while the lat¬
ter is hot and soft; the result looks like
felt cloth, but is clastic, waterproof and
exceedingly light.
A recent survey established the num¬
ber of glaciers in the Alps at 1,155, of
which 249 have a length of more than 4$
miles; the French Alps contain 144 gla¬
ciers, those of Italy 78, Switzerland 471,
aud Austria 4G2.
An audacious rascal for some weeks did
a thriving business .by stealing bronze,
aud marble busts from the Montparncsse
Cemetery, near Paris, and selling them us
images famous heroes and statesmen.
Experts say that the buried city of
Pompeii has not yet yielded up a third of
its artistic treasure; that at the present
rate rate of progress seventy years w ill
elapse before it is thoroughly unearthed.
The Fashionable Envelope.
Glancing over the big square envelopes with
now traveling through tho mails, the
addresses sprawled in fashionable En¬
glish writing up and down instead of
across the surface, one stops to wonder
who invented such an ugly and incon¬
venient method of direction to puzzle
postmen and make their recipient’s heads bold,
swim trying to decipher them. sits In in the
black chirography, the “To”
lower left hand corner, with name run¬
ning to right and street, town and state
artistically and irregularly distributed
over the remainder of the envelope. It is a
change, but that is all one can say in. its
favor.
Pulmonary Diseases.
The lunge play a most important pnrt in the
machinery of life. It is essential that they has
should be kept in good repair. Allure /(Onderful
endowed this organ ol’ life with
recuperative power. Many instanefcs are on
record where the lungs have been shot through
with 1 a leaden bullet, and the wound quickly
healing. Therefore none their should lungs despair affected. when
they discover that are and ulcer¬
Frequently the tangs become soro
ated nnd by an ignorant, doctor pronounced applied,
consumption and worthless remedies
with serious results. painful When the tlio lungs remedy feijt
sore and breathing Sarsaparilla. proper Its tendency
is Dr. John Bull’s
la to heal all ulcerations either internal or ex¬
ternal. Many an invalid whose ease was vigor¬ pro¬
nounced health hopeless by timely has bgen .restored of this excellent to
ous a use
compound. If you will not try this remedy
you have ouiy yourself to blame if you do not
get well.__
Better be small and shine than to be great
and cast a shadow.
Malaria cured and eradicated from the
system by Brown’s Iron Bitters, aids which diges¬ en¬
riches tho blood, tones tlio nerves, general
tion. Acts like a charm on persons in
IU hcaltu, giving new energy aud strength.
In Germany a good, workman can always
make his mark.
I was taken sick with ulcers on the left
lung. Doctors gave me up to die, but a friend
got me some Bull’s Sarsaparilla and before I
used one bot tle I got better, and after using it
two months I am at work again.—IV ih. A.
Broolcins, Cold-water, hlich.
Illinois has one hundred and twenty-five
tariff reform clubs.
Do You Kvor Speculate?
Any person sending us their name and ad¬
dress will receive information that will lead
to a fortune. Benj. Lewis <fc Co., Security
Building, Kansas City, Mo.
Lft‘ AYn's C’hinuHo Headache Cure. Harm
Ices in tffect, quick and positive in action.
Kent prepaid receipt ot $1 per bottle
A tit It r& Co. JBS2 Wya ndot t e st.JCansasCit y,Mo
FITS stopped free by Du. Kline's Great
Nerve Bi-stoheu. No Treatise I its after and first $2 day’s trial
use. Marvelous cures. iOl Arch St.. I’hila.. H.t.
1 el He tree. Dr. Kline.
Prevention
I» better than cure, aud peoylh who aro subject to
rheumatism caa prevent attacks by keeping the
blood pure and free from the acid which causes the
disease. This (suggests the use of Hood's Sarsapa¬
rilla, unquestionably the best blood purifier, nnd
•which has been used with great success for this very
purpose by many people.
Hood’s Sarsu, -rills has also cured Innumerable
eases of rheumatism of the severest sort by Its pow¬
erful effect In neutralizing acidity of the blood, and
hi enabling the kidneys and liver to properly re¬
move the waste of the system. Try it.
N. li. Be sure to got i
Hood’-*
Sold by all druggists. *lj six for $5. Prepared Mass. oaly
by & L HOOD & 120., Aixithecaries, Lowell,
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
ilotv'a Till* f
Wo offer Omi II a ml red Dollars reward for
nij'cwi of catarrh that cannot bo cured by
taking Hull’s Catarrh cure.
Wo, 'uT underLiineil!'’ tbolasi have 8 kuoftaiTw.
perfectly Cheney for 1Ayears, and believe t^anaao. hftn
honorable In oil business
tions, and flnnucially ahio to carry out any
o! ,, rmrg , sts, iole
’
ts no, hiNXAN
amovo. & Marvin, Wholesale
•Druggists, loleUo, O.
Hall’s v atarrh t urn is taken internally,act- mucous’
faces iim directly of upon the Tusilumnial* blood and but
i he system. sent l'roc.
Pnco .be. per Uottle. Sold by all druggists.
Tlint which we mv we shall teach, not vol
untarllly, but Involuntarllly.
Brown’s Iron Bitters eurei Dyspepsia, Ma¬
la™, Biliousness aui General Debility. Gives
Krength, ailing Uigest.iou, tones the nerves—
area os appetite. l’ua best Ionic, fer Nursing
Mothers, weak women aud children.
A matter cf both time iiml money—a prom¬
issory note._
A child cannot toll wha t ails it. A shrewd
motber will not take eliinces but will try Dr.
Moll's Worm Dent yoiit^ny rovers at once. Don’t let
candy. your druggist sell other kind of worm
Bull’s is the best.
Over six million pieces of mail mailer are
sent. carelessnes annually to the dead letter office through
s in th eir addres s, etc.
Erie Hallway,
Tlite popular Eastern Line is running solid
reOTl&«^ between Cincinnati, Chicago, < Sfd Xew b Sg^ York ul c2S and
S through tickets privileged stop oft at this
are to
w orld-famed resort, lie sure your tickets road
via N. V.. L. E. & W. It. It.
Indies,
If troubled with any Female Complaint,
Particulars by mail sealed. 100 page book on
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l ought, and sold. Tyler & Co., Kansas City,Mo.
“German
Syrup” something from Mr.Frank
Here is
A. Hale, proprietor of the De Witt
House, Lewiston, and the Tonline
Hotel, Brunswick, Me. Hotel men
meet the world as it comes and goes,
and are not slow in sizing people
and things up for what they are
worth. He says that he lias lost a
father and several brothers and sis¬
ters from Pulmonary Consumption,
awl is himself frequently troubled
With colds, and he
Hereditary often coughs enough
to make him sick at
Consumptionhis stomach. When¬
ever he has taken a
cold of this kind he uses Bosehee’s
German Syrup, and it cures him
every time. Here is a man who
knows the full danger of lung trou
kles, and would therefore be most
particular as to the medicine he used.
What is his opinion ? Listen ! “ I
use nothing but Bosehee’s German
Syrup and have advised I presume,
more than a hundred different per
sons to take it. They agree with
me that it is the best cough syrup
ill the market.” <j>
iesiT’s
I if. 1
DOES CORE
CONSUMPTION
OBL'ASHBSIK®
In its First Stages.
He sure yon yet the yemtlne*
BEECHAM’S PILLS
(THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.)
Cure BILIOUS and
Nervous ILLS.
25ctS. a Box.
UltXJG-GrlSTS.
PENSIONS Great is «n» The Passed. and PENSION Fathers Soldiers, Widows, .^oth* their Bill
rn—ri— fissbw asAm^ssais: ..... . are en
ussuzzti
SHORTHAND. IF YOU WANT
biJurti -_-___TO and, Cncntmrs bhortlmnci LEARftS .School
>ena to got
hi cat a o.*<ue an read it-it costa you nothing. AairV
it.C. Crichton, Pri 4H,3^ Whitcha l St., Atlanta, Ga.
nMlnlK /K-l\ U M IB aai leured and Whiskey Habits
H llli N CTsH at home with*
NI9 its H HVl 0Ut tfcnlars pain- Book of par
™ WnaaonfaMM H sent FUIIE.
*8^ ulliee Il.M.WOOLLEY.M.O IW'jl Whitehall St
Atlama.Ga.
ni.'inu pRbbY If were r.> POSITIVELY REMEDIED
Q ree jyp ant ^retche
Aptod by btudents ar Harvard. Amherst and oths
OolleyoB, til so by professional i>i nnd buHmew send man 2aC, ev try
where. If not f• *r sii»* your town B.idton. t
B. J. GRfiELY, 715 Washhijffcon Street
{WWXWmWTAfiO lnl*f oftrt erjonerh d beautiful tr oove. Silk 5P(! A w. Ratfr jns
for*.; i v-r g7>tT?*>! ic Wu.T* TJttlo Ferry N. .7
i Mwxi«Dirxv'A.LVmLLrr^ ^vr,:iuot
lo»t us. lAtViU iMtAslJlXM' to., AAtPJtA. WISH.
HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS.
I,IMF. WATER.
Slake four ounc?a <>f quick-lime with
a little Witter, ’ and gradually add
'
cnou £h , water . to make , a gallon m all;
lot it stand threo hours, then bottle it
j n glass-stoppered undissolved bottles, lime putting each a por¬
t.ion of the in but
tl( ‘- ,,,, ”« en J ou WllUt to use some, pout
oil the clear liquid frotn the ton.
The breakfast should be eaten afc eight
o’clock, the dinner at noon, and a light
supper about live o'clock, at least two
hours before bed-time. We are speak¬
ing of children who hare been weaned
aud bavo cut their teeth. Until the
teeth are cut children should be nursed.,
then they should ’ be fed on panadas of
bread, milk and sugar, or bread and
meat-juice and plain soups and digesti
ble vegetables.
m.||„ ” 11110 children Cliu irc.l arc an. irr.i ,io>\lu_, viinr their tin.ir
bones are hardening in accordance with
^quantity of nitrogenous and phos
phatic elements .supplied to them, and
their flesh is gaining demands strength and firm*
ness. Hence the of a healthy
appetite should always be satisfied. We
repeat our advice to give children plenty
of plain, wholesome food; their systems
ftctivo and wiU appropriate^-*
Uou&cusife.
TUB CARE OP FINE CUT CLASS,
If fine cui; glass becomes tarnished or
blurred polish with a fine soft brush on
which is sifted very fine aud soft whiting «***
**«■»«-«»«*> «*
beauty; or a very soft piece of newspapei
caa be used to polish glass. Wet the
piece of newspaper slightly and gently
rub the glass. Ho careful not to give tha
frail thing a twist in rubbing it—tbat is,
carrying one baud in nn opposite diree
tion from the other, which is the quick
est way to break anything. After that
repeat the work with some dry, soft
paper. It is said that the printer’s polish ink
causes newspaper to give anything a finer
when cleaning glass than else.
However this may be, no lint remains,
and the polish is brilliant.
If fine cut-glass water pottles get dingy
inside rinse them occasionally with a
little muriatic acid and then rinse in clear,
cold water very thoroughly. Muriatic
acid will remove stains or impurities,
and greatly improve the brilliancy of the
glass. But ashes, sand or shot, which
many use to cleanse glass, scratch and
injure tho glass and do not bring back
the original lustre. Besides, the lead in
shot’ is poisonous, and if any is left
through carelessness iu the decanter it
might do great harm .—Brooklyn Cili -
zen.
THE PEPPER MILL IS A LUXURY
The little pepper mill is a luxury that
has not yet made its appearance m this
coua try, except, pcimapa m isolated in¬
stances, although it ia common on too
°, f hot eW a “ d P riVate 10U ^. 1U
1 Z
J. of
oak 0 cut glass . The bottom is per
forated aml on top is the silver handle
which turns the mill in the barrel. The
pepper is put in whole and is ground by
the person using it directly on the
article of food which is to be seasoned.
The article is not only an ornament, to
the table and interesting as a novelty,
but it has decided advantages over the
ordinary pepper-boxes, In ilie first
place, tlie spice which comes from it is
'fresh, and therefore strong. In the next
place, the pepper is pure, which cannot
always bo asserted of that which is
bought already ground. The investiga¬
tions cf the Government testers of food
have shown that the adulteration of
ground pepper is exceedingly common,
and when you use one of the little mills
you can be reasonably sure you aro eat¬
ing pepper and not, a compound of it
with pulverized wood, appropriately
dyed. The manowho has given pepper-box
a
a gentle shake, only to find that its con¬
tents resist his invitation, and then
tapped it sharply, only to have his food
spoiled by the avalauchc of mill. the It pungent has
stuff, will appreciate the no
vagaries, but always spreads the condi¬
ment as gently and evenly as snow falls
on a windless day .—Neio York Tribune.
RECIPES.
Good Cookies—One cup of molasses,
one cup of sugar, two eggs, two tea
spoonfuls of soda, three tablespoonfuls
of vinegar, Hour to roll soft. Nice for
children’s school lunch.
Pig’s Foot Cheese—Boil equal quanti¬
ties of feet and hocks in a kettle until,
very tender. Take out the bones, chop
the meat, season with salt and pepper
aud press in a pan while warm. This is
excellent cut in slices and served with
sauce or vinegar.
Baked Potatoes —Select potatoes of
even size, scrub them with a brush, wipe
with a cloth and place iu a hot oven.
The moment they are done, squeeze each
one to burst its skin and allow the steam
to escape. If tho potatoes are of a fine
variety this is an exceedingly delicate
way of cooking thorn. An overdone
baked potato is an abomination both to
the taste aud’to the digestion.
Souse—Clean and scrape the feet and
ears thoroughly; put in cold water and
set over the fire to boil. Boil until ten¬
der and the bones fall easily out, then
put in a jar. Make a pickle of one half
a gallon of vinegar, whole black pepper,
mace and cloves; boil these with the
vinegar, then pour over the pigs’ feet.
After they have stood two or three days
they will be ready for use.
Confederate White House.
Tt is settled that the old-fa?Ironed
brick structure at Richmond, Va.,
known ns the Coitcfdcrate White Howse,
is to bo used in the future for the pres¬
ervation of Confederate relics, The
movement was started more than a
jenrR ago by the Ladies’ Holywood" building Alem for
orial (igioc ation to get tt.is
the purpo e, but some legal objections been
were raised. However, this has
overcome, making it a museum as well
ns a place for the preservation of tire war
relics. The city council iatbelTed recently the passed
an ordinance carrying pur¬
pose of tiro bulks.
Houses lor the People.
Near’y 10,000 dwellings were built in
this city during 1890, or enough to house
at least 50,000 people. Philadelphia cfaim ev¬
idently intends to make better her Of these
to the title “City of Homes.”
new houses, 0,883 were two-story and
1,947 three-story dwellings. Thm^vere ed
only twenty-seven dwellings ercc of
more than three stories, and only seven
of one story. The building operations
have been carried on for the masses, ns
the large proportion of two story dwell¬
ings plainly shoivs.
Entitled to the Best.
All arc entitled to tho best that tlicir money
will lmy, so every family should have, at once,
a >?oU)o of ilia best family remedy, Syrup of
Fig?, to cleanse the system when costive or
bilious. For sale in nOa and $1.00 bottles by
an leasing ... druggists. ,
The most complicated of all combination
locks—'wedlocks.
A simple but ingenious Hay Press, Portable,
bYeigh , $5 S per :r,o miles. Writ • for circu’a-.
0klahoma( 5 ^k^ Fs^tauy City, whom Mo.
i receipt of 6Uc S’ .Tyler & Co.,Kuusas
Nothing Else Will Do It
We have volumes of evidence to prove that S. S. S,
is the only permanent cure for contagious Blood
Taint.
I suffered for five years with the throat having great holes caused by
worst form of blood poison, during it). 1 then commence d takngflwiH’.s
which time 1 was at¬ Specific (S S. $.), and
tended by tho best! 1 in a few months 1 was
physicians I could find, rn , C O r-j [entirely cmvil, and t >
and tried numbers < f 1 xynjA*. (this great medicine do
proprietary medicines ®aE5KSH F a Hri!mto my le.ov
without any beneficial j ‘ I eiT'. two This was and <v r. i
results. I continued thisjpossiblefora to ig as near infallible as It is, ye ws ago,
-row worse all nied cine to be, have had no return (nr
lime, until my whole [ in the cure of BI ° 3d po!son ’AB, offectaPof the die
gys^chi was destroyed and is ti-day ease since, v .nj my rkin
by tire vile disease, my to ague I as smooth as :i dys,
! Wil i.un Sowers, Covington, O.
T 0 o v„ on Iiloid and .’kiu din-asw: rie. The Swift Speeitic <’o., Stlan'a, Ga,
-ELY’S CREAI » .............- null Inti ..illation, .. .HealsH&'Wl-jtC
Vnr,sagas, Allay 1 i a In Wrt^tARevrii
the Sorcn, KcmIo? es Tiif.f-o and teraelp, and Cm re*
s,
W a m ™ mi
j
Ss IgSOc. Apply ilroggleis into the or by Xostrila. mail. ELY -- BROS., It is Quickly CS Warren Absorbed, St., N. Y. j® gl m
CCVEN SEVEMTEEN r SEVENTY CURE biliousness >
‘ :
W/dSkr: Sick Headache#
mix. F» Malaria.
This Picture, Panel size, mailed for 4 cents.
J. F. SM’TH & GO •»
Makers of “Bile Beans,”
255 & i57 Greenwich St., N. Y.
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&
A ONE-ROILI,AII III 1,1. sent us by mail
will deliviT, free o. all charges to any article person In
Unit, d Stares, aU of the following i), cure
packe ;
two-ounce bottle of Pure Vaseline, - - tOcts.
twiyoiv ce bottle of Vaseline Pomade, - 15 “
Jar of Vas- line Cold Cream, ----- 15“
it kc of Vaseli ie Csmi horlce, .... 50“
Cake of Vaseline Hoap, nnscentert, - - 10 “
Cake of Vaseline Soap, exquisitely.scented,25 “
two-uunee rou.o of White Voseiine, - - 25 -
$ 1.10
postage On stamps any single article at the. price
no account be persuaded to accept from
druggist labelled any Vaseline or preparation theref com
tenth our name, because you vrill cer¬
receive an imitation which has little or no value
Mfy. Co 0f '21 Si Ate St.. N* Y«
~b~ l MW P
- t m03
FL’RELY VEGETABLE. } PS Cents per Box.
THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. lSdoxr.9 rort 65 cr».
Sent it by mnil, poat
ABSOLUTELY SAFE. prica. ej?a free, on receipt ol
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
M. J. H. SCHEKCK & SON, PHILADELPHIA, PA
to iSarn Modern longuagos dale,^.
cost. Address JLIn gnls t, Hiuts Y
A A TAFT’S ASTHMAliEIHS
Q Olw» UwrICiUhottlB fjSiTjiir6’S-itever fails; send us you*
Uddress, we will mad trial C0..ROCHESTER,N.Y.ff“ C® O K&fiS 22° SS?
TH£D3. TAF1 4H0S. M.
25013:
W% Chichester’s English, Red Cross Fv\i\iS Diamond Brand A A
rtHHNRONAU *
^ rCl bndles* THE ORIGINAL Druggist AND ChichesterEnglish GENUINE. The Diamond only Safe, Brand Sure, in Kc<! lurt riHiaUe nnd Gold Pill mctiillio for «»!?. x'NW \yr
for V
J m bOYes settled witb blue rihbou. Tnk« no ethci* kind. Defuse Substitutions and Imitations.
All pills Sn pasteboard boxes, pink wrapper*, ire “Keiief dangerous connterfetts. A t Drngglrds,or fend
w* fiw. 10,4100 in Stamps Testimonials, for particular*, flame Paper. testimpaittls, tin CHICHESTER d for CHEMICAL Lit die*, 99 in Co., Utter, Alsdison by return HduaMb, Mall*
hold by All LocflU DrufiorUt* FHllaAOKJU’IiJLI^
You’ve tried Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription disappointed.' have
you and you’re
The results are not immedi¬
ate.
And did you expect the dis¬
ease of years to disappear in
a week ? Put a pinch of time
in dose. You would 1
every because;
not call the milk poor
the cream doesn’t rise in an!
hour? Iuthere’s no water in
it the cream is sure to rise.
If there’s a possible cure, Dr. 1
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is sure to effect it, if given a
fair trial.
You get your one dollar it
costs back again if it don’t
benefit or cure you.
We wish we could give They! you.
the makers' confidence.
show it by giving the money 1
back again, in all cases not
benefited, and it’d surprise you' arc’
to know how few dollars
neede(1 j 1 A tllC refund.
Mild, gentle, soothing and,
healing is Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Remedy. pCTWKtttCtttlyJStO Cures the worst
CflSCS CX“
perimenting. -rv* It’s « Old Re-'
,, „ ^WCn , y-five a „ years of
SUCCCSS. (JI
8 fF TOV WISH A
«otn> m
REVOLVER
L'ateil purohasft onn of the cele
SMITH & WESSON
irma. The flceet small anas
tvev niamifactured and the ®
lirst choice of ail exports
Manufactured in calibres 32, ssatnl G-lOft.Sln- B
y)e or double action, Safety Harmi-.erJesa'anil
target models. Constructed entirely or best nan I*
By wrought stock, steel, carefully inspected fer work
msush-pand (Inrnlillliy nnd nrrin thoy nev. are unrivaled L. not..ueeiby for iml'.n.
cheap malleitFrle cn«r-lt«n imlrntUiun which no?
onle S' e often sold for the genurne dangerous. article and ace
WEBSON unreliable, Revolvers but all Tho SMITH At
are stamp, d upon the hap.;
rels withfirm’s name, address and datoa of patent*
and sist aro gun having run iced genuine jierfect article, in . Tory aud detail. if In¬
upon tho your
dealer cannot supply you an order sent to ail are**
below wftl receive prompt and careful attention:
Deecrptiveoatalogue m l orloes furnished WliS-SON, upon ap
plicaton. SMITH So
t^MeKtion t&is paper. Npiillg’icld, .1I«**j
KJPJlini FH1.!
TheydoMOltK KELTABLK. DU HA DLL. SU COE88
Woitli anil »
makeGItKATER PROFIT. l/7\
They FINISH W< ] 1 « Where
others FAIL! Any nize, 2 ©m
* inches to ii inches diameter, Catalogue!
LOOMIS & NYMAN, OHlO.CSi M HIS F&EEt
TIFFSN. -
t K'JWSHS 6 A IS F 5’*’ Pea SC; u unship. V« Rook-ke.-pliv, Arithmetic, Short-han Rueinem Formic l, etc., ' !
UM thoroughly tuugh' by JUAIL. Circular,) ireft, 1
Rrvuui’. Col eire. 1.17 Slaiu Ut„ IHriicJo, N, Y.
W S3 I pre-iertbR atul tho folly onrjf cn,
~YSJ dorse Rig (}
awnI jjjffiSP* ’ r0 OutCila 6 da V 8. siieciOe „r this disease, 'ort;hI'ceru-.iucur*
iSB mm/cnau^a,, Stricture. ® Amsterdam, <; , tA [f A ltf. M. M. D-, Y.
CjX Hraonljby tha Wo have sold Rie Q for
'MSk ClJ &OUO. 5 tonaU.rmjIls faction. DYOITO k CO.,
Aisa D. It. 111.
_____ <'iV \S Chicago,
' iK.rt'l St .00. Fold by Druggists.
A. N. 0 Three. ISQ1.
MCI £ m 3,
Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians.
Cures where all else falls. Pleasant and agreeable to tfio
taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists.
CON SUMPTIO N
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