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WORDS OF WISDOM.
Prejudice is bias independent of the
facts.
If is a small word, but a huge ob¬
stacle.
He who cares not to return may go
anywhere.
Heart’s ease is a flower that grow3 on
the grave of desire.
lie who deserves nothing has no right
to complain of anything.
Suspicion, envy, revenge and remorse
are the four vultures of the heart.
The apt use of symbols is the great
art for ruling the operations of human
brains.
He bos an ignoble soul who is unwill¬
ing to serve a royal cause unless first
decked in its livery.
The meiely surprising surprises but a
few times; the intrinsically admirable is
ever more and more admired.
Be not pliant wax for outward circum
stauce rt? seal. Make your own thought
the mould, your own will the stamp, of
your life.
Everything else of time melts into
eternity without resistance or complaint.
Why does not man? Only because he is
sinful and discordant.
It is a terrible misfortuue or a horrid
retribution for a man to have a face of
such fixed inexpressiveness that-it merely
serves as a figurehead to his body.
He whose equable nature makes him
contented with the days of peace is
much happier than he whose impetuous
temperament hurries him to the moments
of rapture.
Would you make conquest of a man?
Win his heart and you will take his
mind. Would you make conquest of a
woman? Take her mmd and you will
win her heart.
Human life is a play, consisting of
many different scenes; and those who
are in the world as spectators often un¬
derstand the plot and the characters bet¬
ter than those who are there a3 actors.
A. great man moves over his country
and time with the fertilizing influences
ot his example, like a cloud which pours
its treasures on the fields and as it retires
first shows the lainbow of fame on its
rear and then, dissolves into the azure of
oblivion.
When the creative pattern is woven in
its fulness by the creation, all the ex¬
periences of history collected and ad¬
justed in their mutual relations, and the
harmonized whole unveiled in the con¬
sciousness of every creature, that illu¬
minated and all-ju9tifying crisis will be
the true judgment day wnich shall set a
solidarity of time in the solidarity of
space.
A Chance to Make Mon y.
Here's a chance for somebody to make
$1000. A firm down East named Sharp
& Brown offer that sura to the man,
woman or child who will furnish them
with a piece of metal that will remain
exactly one foot long. It isn’t hard to
earn that money? you say. Well, just
try to satisfy yourself that it is harder
than hiding sunshine under a bushel bas¬
ket. Thousands have tried to win the
price and failed, The reason is that
metal is affected by the weather and that
which to-day will be a foot in length to
the smallest possible fraction will be
found either too short or too long to¬
morrow, as is proved by a little instru¬
ment that measures to the one-one hun¬
dred thousandth part of an inch.
This statement may not be believed,
but it is true for all that, and the proof
is conveyed in the fact that the inventor
of the measure ha3 made a fortune
through its sale, and that it has been
purchased and indorsed by some of the
best houses of the country. Brown &
Sharp say there is ono metal thus far
that does not appear to be influenced by
the elements, but they refuse to disclose
what it is. They believe there are others
but they have not yet been proven. Even
gold is affected. They agree to pay the
freight on all specimens for test and to
take the measurement in the presence of
reputable citizens.
Their offer furnishes a chance for the
skeptical to step forward and make a
play for the $ll)U0. * They insist upon
their ability to prove that a piece of iron
ten feet long shrinks from one-half to a
full inch in certain kinds of weather.—
New York Mail and Express.
Unpaid Money Orders.
In the subtreasury in New York city
there is on deposit to-day more than $3,
000,000 representing outstanding money
orders, and of this amount more than
$2,000,000 represent money orders which
are over due, and which may never be
presented for payment.
A County in Montana.
If the boundaries of Custer countv,
Mon., have not been recently changed,
they still surround 86,000 square miles
of territory, makiDg that one county
larger than Vermont, Massachusetts,
Connecticut, Delaware and Rhode Island.
—St. Louis Republic.
Better Than Law.
Mr. Suburb—“My ueighbor has a big
dog that we ure all afraid of. What do
you advise?”
Lawyer—“Get a bigger one. Five
dollars, please.”—Now York Weekly.
Are You Yellow?
If so, of courso you are bilious, which also
implies that you have a dull pain and tender¬
ness in the right side, nausea, sick headache,
furred tongue, sour breath and indigestion.
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is what you want.
Prompt relief follows its use in liver com¬
plaint, dyspepsia, constipation, malaria, rheu¬
matism, kidney trouble and nervousness.
Physicians unqualifiedly recommend it.
Justice is the key note of the world;
all else is ever out of tune.
One Small Bile Bean every night for a week
arouse To rpid Livers. 26c. per bottle .
A photographer says that next to
babies young married couples are the
most troublesome, the bride especially
being hard to please.
No more old pills for me. Small Bile Beans,
if you please.
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The street surface roads of New York
City carried 226,650,613 passengers
during the year 1891, a daily average
of 629,157.
Economi cal, easy to take, Small Bil e Beans.
“The light that tailed” is the title of the
only match a man had, and wont out before
he could light t Lie sas.
Malaria cured and eradice.ted from the
riches system the by blood, Frown’s Iron tho Bitters, which aids diges¬ en¬
tones nerves,
tion. Acts like a charm on persons in general
ill health, giving new energy and strength.
Many a young man who works hard during during
the day allows his ha nils to go to waist
the evening.
In Olden Times
People overlooked the importance of per¬
manently beneficial effects and were satisfied
with tiansient action, but now that it is gen
erally know that Syrup of Figs will per ma
nently cure habitual constipation, well in
formed people will not buy other laxatives,
which act for a time, but finally injure the
system.
There are thirteen regiments of heavy cav¬
alry in the British army.
W. H. GRIFFIN, Jackson, Michigan, writ.-;
“Suffered with Catarrh for fifteen years,
Hail’s Catarrh cure cured me.” Sold by Drug¬
gists, T5e.
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Don’t fool with indigestion nor with a dis¬
ordered liver, but take Beecham’s Pills for
mmediate relief. 25 cents a box.
Our old reliable eye-water cures weak or in¬
flamed eyes or granulated lids without pain.
Price 25c. John R. Dickey Drug Co., Bristol, Va.
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CORE *SCR 0 FULA
Mrs. E. J. Rowell, Medford, Mass., says her
mother has been cured of Scrofula by the uso
of four bottles of after having had
much other treat-________ ment, and being
reduced to quite a low condition of health, as it
was thought she could not live.
S.S.S. Cured my little boy i of heredi
tary scrofula which ap
peared all over his face. For
a year I had given up all hope
of his m recovery, when finally
I was induced and to use I |_| S.S.S. ^
A few bo ttles cured him, no
symptoms of the disease remain.
Mks. T. L. Mathers, M atherville, Miss.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, <>..
flM Plso’s Itemedy for Catarrh is the I
<®J Best, Easiest to Cso, and Cheapest,
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50c. Sold E. by T. druggists Hazeltlne, or Warren, sent by mail, Pa. ]
1000 DOLLARS FOR A FAILURE !
We cure all chronio dis¬
eases by mail by our
1 1 " ,l111 ' “'***■*■ ms hods. Address
TERID TIE!). CO., 6K N. Broad St,, Atlanta, Ga.
Browb’I Iron Bi iters cures Dyspepsia, Mala¬
ria. Biliousness and General Debility. Gives
Strength, aids Digest The ion, best tones the for nerves— Nursing
creates Mothers, appetite. weak and children. tonic
women
A judicious reticence is hard to learn ; but !
it is one of the great lessons of life. i
The Only One Ever Printed.
CAN YOU FIND TUB WORD?
There is a 3-inch display advertisement in
this paper, this week, wtiicn has no two words
nlike except one word. The same is true ot
each new one appearing ench week, from The
Dr . Harter Medicine Co. This house make places a
"Crescent" on everything they and
publish* Look for it, send them the name
of the word and they will return you book,
BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS O? SAMPLES FB'IS
‘August Flower”
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“What is August Flower for?”
As easily answered as asked. It is
for Dyspepsia. It is a special rem- j
edy for the Stomach and Liver.—
Nothing more than this. We believe
August Flower cures Dyspepsia.
We know it will. We have reasons
lOr r i kUOWing • it. •, t~r\ lo-dav , it •. , lias
an
honored place in every town and
country store, possesses one of the
largest manufacturing plants in the
country, and sells everywhere. The
reason is simple. It does one thing,
and does it right. It cures dyspepsia^
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RELIEVES nil Stomach Distress.
REMOVES Nausea, Sense of Fullness,
Congestion, Pain.
REVIVES Failing ENERGY.
RESTORES Normal Circulation, and
Warms to Tos Tips.
DR. HARTER MERWtNF. CO.. St. Louts, Mn.
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\V> oldest, most standard, most widely used, most frequently
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profession have yet discovered. In the Tabules the in- ■ x 4
gradients are presented in a new form that is gaining favor
' 3 ali over the world and becoming the fashion with modern
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and the dose is always accurate. Every one •
8 enjoys the method and the result. They act *
i * gently but promptly upon the kidneys, liver, stomach and intestines ; cleanse *
^ the system effectually; dispel colds, headaches and fevers ; cure habitual consti- *
pation, making enemas unnecessary. Are acceptable to the stomach and truly
beneficial in effects,
► A single Tabule taken after the evening meal, or just before retiring,
or, better still, at the moment when the first indication is noted of an ,
g>. approaching cold, headache, any symptom of indigestion or depression of «
f • spirits, will, in a large majority of cases, remove the whole difficulty in an •
k> hour, without the patient being conscious of any other than a slightly warming • 4
^ * effect, and that the expected illness failed to materialize or has disappeared.
► The Tabules are put up in small bottles, each containing six doses, the
whole easily carried in the vest pocket or portemonnaie. There is no fear of *
y spilling or spoiling anything with which they come in contact.
£> Sample Bottle, G iloses, - * 16 cents. I Twelve Bottles. H gross, - - . $1.26
Six Bottles, Lj 76 cents. 1 Twenty-four Bottles gros«), $2.00 /v
. gross, - - (one -
Those who buy a gross and divide with neighbors or friends reduce the cost
* of the smallest package nearly one-half. The Tabules are not injured by age. *
Sent by mail on receipt of price—postage paid—or may be ordered through < -l jj
the nearest druggist. *
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RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY
» SPRUCE STREET, NEW YORK.
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find stain
the The hands. Rising Injure Sun tho Stove Iron, polish and burn Is Brilliant, off. Odor¬
less, Durable, and the consumer pays lor no tin
or glass package with every purchase.
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Treats l)«f unities an<i
/. Chronic DiR.' tgus, auoU as
('lull Kerf, Diseases of Par. tho
a>is. Hip, Spine Piles, and Fistula. Joi its. Ca
tarth, i*', rai e ami private
diseases, H-rnia, Diseases
of the Urinary illustrate! Organs,etc.
Semi 'or circu
nr. Name this paper.
A WOMAN HAS
auy ordinary duties, if &mict«a with
SICK HEADACHE
DAY AFTER DAY
ami - Vf,t there are few diseases that yield more
promptly the to proper medical treatment. reliable It is there
fore of utmost importance that a remedy
tl^‘ d alWRyK *" at hand ‘ 0urUl!i a poriod of mor0
SIXTY YEARS
there has been no Instance reported where such
cases have not been permanently and
PBOi^PTLY CUBED
BY
the use of a single box of the genuine find jtistlj
celebrated
DR. C. McLANE’S
LIVER PILLS 5
which may be procured at any Drug Store, or will bo
mailed to any address on the receipt of 23 cents in
postage stamps.
Purchasers of these Pills should be careful to pro¬
cure the genuine article. There are several counter¬
feits on the market, well calculated to deceive. The
genuine Dr. C. McLane’s Celebrated 1.1 ver Pills ora
manufactured only by
FLEMING BROTHERS CO., Pittsburgh. Pa.
Pneumatic WHEELS for BICYCLE SULKY
5*40 Per Pair. Also
\\ ei.di.ks-s Sterj, Tubes.
JOHN ft*. LISU’H SON iV GO.. New York*
\\‘ O ANTED—l.miles AT HOME, Pleasant anil Young mph*) Hen ■> work good
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prices. No canvassing. Address I* . 71/ .SI .-4.MK
standard Mfg. Co., L. Box lul, So. Pi amiugham.Mass
OPIUM Morphine Habit Cured in iO
to 20 days. No pay till cured.
DR. J. STEPHENS. Lebanon.Ohio.
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