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We Al) lavs Faaft*.
He who tatote cd tamg perfee* 1* per
fect in hi* folly. I have tacn a great
deal up ami <i<»wn in the worid. and I
never yet »*w Jx-rfrct man or borer, aiel
I neter ahall until I aae Suudeye ,vok
togvUfrr,
You cannot gel white flour out of a
cwl aack, uor jx-rfix-teai <mt of human
nature; be who look* for it luul flatter
look for auger in the ana Tta old say
ing la "Tafcirea, faulttea* " (If iDvul
men ee kli-nH aay nothing Imt good;
tat aa for lb<- living, they are all tarred
mor,- or icaa with a black bruab, an<l
half an eyr can mw it. Every heart baa
a soft place tn it, and every lieart baa ita
black drop.
Every raw baa ila I Tick lea. and every
day Ita night Elven th* »nn shows iqx-to,
and the »kte* are <iarkri».l with clotuia
Nobody la aowiaa but ta iiaa folly enough
to alock a *l*ll at Vainly Fair Where
I could «*•- the f<»>l'» cap, 1 Lave never
ttaiaxm heard the tall* Jingle Aa UteSW
la no aunahuic without ■,«><- ahaiiowa. eo
all human good la Billed up with mure
or haul evil, even j>*< law guardian*
have their little failings, and j<an*li
taadta are not wholly id a heavenly
netnra
The hewt wine has it* ta>*. All men's
fault* are not written <m their forrhnaila
and It la quite aa well they arc not, or
hata would urvxl wnL- nms. yet a* sure
aa < gga are eggs fault of aomo kind Ma
tta, in every man a laeotn
There's no teliihg when a man’s faults
"ill allow themselves, for liarva iwponl
of a ditch just when you are not looking
for them A horse that is weak in the
knees may not stumble for a miteor two.
but it is In him, and the rider had Letter
lx >LI him up well
The tabby cat ta not lapping milk ju-t
now, tat kmve the dairy door open, and
We will ace if she la not a* big a thief aa
ti»e kitten. Therr stire in the flint, cool
** it look*; wait Uli the abvl get* aknock
at it, Mid yon will uv Evcrytady can
read tlist riddle, but It is not <-v*ryl««lv
that will rvmemlier to keep hw guujaiw
der out of tta way of the candle.
Yes. and the very one* who cry the
loudest over one's faults have gr<*wr
failings tn thcmaelvra it is a much eas
ier thing to |»-iut out and apeak of a
man s faults than it is to say you are sorry
he has tliem Together hand in hand
with fault* bihl fadings, should go avm
|*athjt Thru wu could aay that we had
aolwrly reflected on tlu-*e fault* of
others, and then how much th« sum id
human hajipiuaas could ta advanced by
sympathy.
We g>t cheerful news ami vigor, we
ararrelv know how or when, from mere
nsaocgdtonwith onr fellow men, and from
the look* rvfli'ch'd on n* of gladness ami
enjoyment We catch itixptration and
,«>wer to go on fnwn human prosenev
and from obeerta) looks The woman
works with ailihlaaial energy having
others by. Tim full family circle has a
strength and lifu peculiarly ita own The
sulwtanlial good and effectual relief
which tui’ti attend to another is trifling
It is not by these, but something far leas
costly that the work is done, (hir Maker
has inanrrd it by a uhk Ii more *iuq>J<-
mschmery- luM given to the w,*ft
eat and tta jmnrest, power to contribute
iargvlv to the common stock of gladness
The child's ■mite and laugh am mighty
powers in this world When tarvav*
meut ha* lelt you desolate, or misfortune
• •owed you to the earth, what Milmtan
Hal Ixmtlil » there winch makes con
dohwne ac<X'ptal>le ? 11 can tawtow on
you noOiing j* rmanent. But a warm
Ino >d has touched yriitra, ami ita thrill
L’hl y<><i that tta’Ce is indeed a living
req-on*,- there to yuur every emotion.
< tn look, one Inituati aigh. has dou« more
for you than the owtliest preaeut could
convey.
How much tatter then would it be for
ua all to eschew altogether calling at
tentßHi to each other's fault*, and prac
tice aynijialliy strictly ami eutirely,—
I 'nAnoien Krrhanffr..
Why a l*t Was Never Rnllt ( pee.
I'assets by the jiiuctaai of Berry and
1 itouub strr> ta for many years have
often aoiHlep-d why the lot <ai the e.v»t
ent Corner lia* UeVir lavll imprvwol.
Thciuia among a few of the knowing
ones, a nunantic cx|danati<Hi which,
vi bother true or not, is implicitly ta
lieved by them. They say that owe half
a oeutury ago a y<amg H< rnhl ofli.v
ai'pivutiiv timtertook Li deliver an nd
drvaa on Itoovu square near by, and
liprwt an tw|<optllar subject, causing him
*••!( to ta tnoldwvl by tile populace ami
forlmlden S|*-ak by the authorities,
and that the owtpw erf the lot lu qmw
tion, being a stulitairu advia'ate of free
•pewh, invited the youth to two hv* land,
and tb« speech was then delivered; after
which the laud owm r vowisl that the
land should never ta- built on as long a*
he i'ouH help it, and that ta> managed to
entail it down to our Umc, though this
entail is timtarsVssl to ta' nearly over,
•herv ta-ltig u<> am h et< rnal so ililit s for
such work in Atm riea a* ui England,
rhea* is soir.; talk of crvctiug a statue to
that yvwmg apprvntuv, and whether the
story is atrictlv trno or not. no more tit
ting spot rvadd ta fiaiml to set it 11 is
name was William IJ->vd Garnsoo, ami
his iiajsipiita aubievt was negro alawry.
.Vrvnhury/vorf f l/ i«» j Hrra'.d.
Waahlagtea's Secretary.
An important feature in Washington a
family wa« his Private Secretary. Tolua*
l*A tfe wa« a native <rf New llvmjr
shtlv. andin his twenty fifth year ta-eamc
acqnaintol with his famous patron, a tai
Wished a tutor for ki* ad.ipted ehildn n
Ijear wain towmr mn* valuable as a
Seerwtarr Heaorvvniparoed Washington
from Mount Vernoti to I'hitatelphia,
wherw the\aliona) Convention wa* so be
held, aisl on ita ctoee returned with him
He else aorornjianhsl him V- th«- insugii
ratme. and was his moat intimate asarwi
ate during the eight years of Preside a
Uai Barvicv lavar was the only uue that
wilnaamd the asphwuon erf the threw
dent's wrath cm the defeat of St Chur by
the Indiana, and be also witneaaesi the
mcaaaant annoyance which Waahiagton
sutfcrrsl from the attacks made bv the
tunore a paper edited bv Jefferson •
tool. Philip FTeemar. When the old
hero returned Anally tn Mount Vernon
Lear was retained tn aemce and wm
pceaant at tba death acene which be de
acribaa in a very affoctwg maunor He
recervad the laat words erf hte patron and
sunannteDdad the funeral. H* was at
terward engaged in public aamoe, and
died tn Waahmgtosu to IMA
Mn are not judged by their tnten
ttuM. but by tba rwaull us then acUuua.
iterman t aart <araaaaaSaa.
Jn jrfain going England a Pnnee baa
to ta mamed very much Ifta anybody
else But in Prniia the Court atil] lives
in aii old-fasbiotml world, which tower
nwrtala have not ye*yxwaumnd to enter.
A King's marriage is a taremooud of it
self, and a Prince must aulrmit to a wear!
some ordeal of forma The Hos Prodi
ger's diitira are at an end. the Hof-Mar
wrfiaUa begin, aail cioulitleaa that stern
functionary will acorn to intermit on thu
one K»t nr title <>f the medieval eeremon
fee which three year* ago attended the
wraldiugs of Priam William's sister ami
5-oiuvtti. “La Cour" is a form which has
ever i-een dear to the Hobanaotarn*
Wlnle the Emporer and Emjirras sit tn
state the guest* walk peat them in ailaot
file th* todies first, the gentleman neit,
and the lews distiiigniahed cmrtierw mtbe
order winch has l>een assigned them At
OtMi time the aovenugn, to indicate Ills
anperionty, nee>l to play wfci’t and chews
white thi procession awi-pt along ou ita
stately march. But <rf late years he has
nrtitrived t<> l>ear the irksome ceremony
without recourse to any j>aatimc Mapper
la a !<■*» undesirable form, but it, too, is
a veo iuotiv. The place of every human
taiug la titad m Pruama by somo tew,
written or iradituwial, and at Ita royal
table i* apj»rUoiisd in elect accordance
with the |«rticular iivdividuaj * rank in
the talite of prectstelu*' Even the
great nol-lte and Pnucea who hand the
whip and plates and pour out the wine
are mb much hereditary official* a* is the
flraixi Carver in the Qnaen's KcoiUah
Itoueehrrfd or th* Plj>e-taarer in the
Neragta <rf the Multan. There being now
no Holy Boman Empire, there arc, of
n>urae, no Eb*'tom to oirround the Etn
,»>rer as he “site in kaiser pimp and
pride;" but tta duty of alteiuhng on his
wants » too lofty to ta yet iniabvl to
tile ignoble hanila of unfitted footmen
Mtijijwr/nvr, the medieval “Faekeltanx"
tagiii*." Aa the royal jwr*onag<n ait ou
the dam toe talma ou ita right thu
gentlemen on the left, of th* F.mivemr
and Empress the Grand Marshal, taar
ing a lighted taper, appmachiw. Be
hind him arv the Cabinet .Minister*, and
at tlw-ir backs coinothc married couple.
After they have solemnly walked around
the room to the music of a potouaiae, th*
Etaperur takes np the march as th* es
cort of Die bride Then follows the Em
prees, and so on until the hall has Ix-en
I weed in circuit JU. times, and every
giuwt lias cißiveutioually danced with the
bride and bridegroom. Th* laat cere
mony <rf all is the nvet enriona. The
bride's garters are distributed to the as
aciubtal gueata. But aa these articles of
Ualet are limited by nature, scarlet rib
bons cmbroi.L<reii witli tar initial* serve
their pta-iw, and enable the royal lady to
gratify every assistant in the lalainon*
<>|M-ration of marrying an imperial hu*
bauih - lAindnn Stmuiani.
1 .earn Ing Kahles to Walk.
An old woman, “Aunt Mary," resid
ing war Holina, Alabama, who is mother
of nine children, says all her children
walked before they wen- nine months
old. The following is tta process by
which ah* attain* the desired end, aa
tobl in Iter own language •_
•• I takes ’em to the door for nine per
cesaiou days, anil bwwjhv ther foot out
Thi* huJjn an a jiowcrfiil sight, and
then 1 taken 'em to the grin' stone, ami
grin*' the foots for to make the clul
shore f<«>ted and swift , then I walk*
iHs-kward nine »U |«v with my eye* shut,
nml turn* 'round ami put* tta chil' ou
the floo, aaya a veal of po'try and g<Hn to
my waahin. ami 'fore you knows it that
baby ia
Bid Him liMfl.
New York ttelofl
Mr. Charles H. Bauer, editor of the
abova paper and uotarw public, in a late
i»~ue mention* th* so -owing Patrick
Kenny, Esq., > >me time ago Oitfr-red
much from rhcuuiatiaui and tried almost
every means to rid himself of this pain
ful evil, tail in vain. He wa* advised
U> use Kt Jacobs Gil, which he did so
*m i-eoefuily, that a l ' pain be« left him
and h> i* a* healthy and strong a» ever
la-fore Mr. Kenney i* an enthtidaetic
advocate of Ml. Jacoba Oil, aud it ha*
done him good.
Arc Skljiping-Hopes lajsrfoua!
The BsMvnl of Eiiu'ation at Hjvring
ti Id. Ota>. liave uia<ta_4powerful iliM'in
ery, viz that “the uac of the *kipj>ing
r«-p is physically injurious to girl*;”
that it cans.-* •• decn-y nt vitality to th*
leg- " etc Th* mothers and grand
mothers <>f the Spriugtald School Board
<sadd itaibtliws have t<4d them a great
many thing* of which they seem to ta
ignorant. Among there- that the jump
lug rtqve was a favorte amnacmeiit irf
girl* for generate his |>a*t. aud no une has
b -fore dtarvwrrotl any " decay of vitality
to the legs < hit door ainuacmenta are
few enough for girls, and a moderate uae
of tta *kipptng-ro|>e 1* a gv**i eierciac.
Ita I* st way for Spriugflehl girl* to
’how they have not Mat “vitality to
leg*, is to kick agaiust tta foolish rule
aa<l demolish it. A’ew York Cominrr
rial .lift rrfim r.
(*hvte'yg*a Falls, Khetaygan t o Naw*. J
Wv never *aw any one joyous when
suSenng from pain ; neuralgia for in
stance. In relation to thi* malady, Mr.
<>e»nre Guvett, proprietor Guyett
Itousr, thu* informed our reporter I
have tired St. Jacoba Oil for neuralgia,
aad <an conhdentlv recommend it to
aay one similarly affected
A UMBox for diynaaa of throat will
ba found in a amail piece as munate of
lata-vu*. alx'Ut ten nr fifteen grams
every two h wtr*. t’ae the beet quality,
and allow it to disßolva slowly in the
■south.
krfvarttritar Cbaata.
It has become an common to write the
beginning nf an elegant, interesting ar-
Ucle and then run it into *nme ariver
trsement that we avoid all mich cheat*
and simply call attention to the merit*
of Hop Biller* tn a* plain honest term*
ae pneaiHe to induce people to give
them one trial, a* n<> one who know*
th air value will ever use anything elae.
Providence Advertiser.
LtMDDto— No. an editor doeon t know
•vervthing Editors only claim to aver
age about three tusea aa much knowledgw
•a the ordinary ru of men Butperha,w
:h4a ta a low eaumate Editem are net
irelly modest —Axtow Poor
*eww Fwssr BVvwfeei SB *e VWre.
Aarf 4ae t taka uirtking that baa ataebni ta it
to teip mtetate aidsrr* Vwwtot Safa AW
aay aad Ita Cure ta pnrdy vsawtatoa. and
aato AraaUy apea tea ktoaeye ata ia«.
A Family of Ckrwwte- Laugher*.
A neepooterona story originates in
French town, New Jauaey, irf a farmer
and h» family of aona and daughter*
who live newr by. They are chronic
isiigtar*, aud when Hi*- fit ia on them,
can iiu more restrain their cachiiuiaUou
tluui a well regulates 1 clock can keep
from ticking Thia unfortunate and
grotesque malady attacked the father
first about ten years ago. aud awce ttan
all tta other nu-in tar* of tta family have
suceemiveiy aecn the Joke and tiegan to
laugh. These qteiki occur twice a day,
ami leave the family a little exhanatod.
pooaitdy. but in tu> ottar rcejieei tta
| worae for wear. Tta neighbors have
tiecome accuatouinl to the tiling, and
think nothing of aeeing their old friends
going alrout their daily avocaiiona in a
roar of laughter ('iiartoa, tta eldest
arm, who had tail out agaiat the infec
tion for year*, and »mtertaincrl reason >
ble hopes that ta alone should escape,
hail the mortification to uielurgo bis first
attack while lie was in Uie very act of
jinqvaring for tta hand of a Hamatarg
girl. He hail succre-dcd in conveying to
the young lady an idea of tta state- of
hi* heart, but had not arrived at that
jMwnt where even am den »A» in order,
when be burst into immoderate tangl
ing. which ao fright cued tta object of
his devotion that ana fled from the room.
Mtie auisH-quentiy listened to an exphvna
tioo, however, aud I* now s member of
the family circle. Heveral grandchildren
are now in existence, all of whom, with
a single exeepUou, inherit tta malady.
Itia said that the word “Get!" ia one
of tta tmat eiprewive in Uie Englith
language It ia, when it is emphasized
by a boot toe,
A Losing Joke.
A prominent physician of Piltabur/
*a'd jokingly to a lady patient who was
eonjUsining of her continunl ill health,
and of hi* inability to cure her, “ try
Hup Bitters!” The lady took it in
earnest and uno) the Bitters, from which
idle iiblgined |«-rinancnl health. She
now laughs at tta doctor for hi* joke,
but he i« not *o well please I with it, a*
it cost him a g<xnl jialient.—Harrisburg
Patriot.
You Will Net Be Sorry.
For tatng courteous to all.
For doing good to all men.
For hearing tafore juilgiug.
For ►jw-akiiig evil of no one.
For talding an angry tongue.
For thinking tafore *j>*akiug.
For to Uio distreMUMl.
For asking pardon for all wrong*.
For being jiatieut toward everybody.
For stopping the ear* of a tnie-’taari r.
For diatalteving moat of th* ill report*.
C«ttT*nn.T, if that young lady with
the sallow complexion knew Du- virtu*
of Portalino aa a liver medicine she
would buy tar a aamj>io tattle at 25c. oi
a regular jmckage at 50c . and take it for
her inactive liver Her complexion
would improve wonderfully. For sale
by all druggists.
Something That Beata All.
Here's something that beat* them all
Mr. William Washam ha* a roreter, a
genuine leghorn riawter, that lay* eggs
For *tx month* Mr. Waebam has lsx>n
fin< it ng large rough-shelled egg* lying
around hi* yard. He never thought of
a>*ciiaing hi* Icgliom r>>*>tcr of it, but
the oilier <lav ho caught aud confined
him so aa to have him within caay reach
for a man who was coming to buy him.
He left him (the rooster) alone over
night in a Hina'.l coop by huunelf, aud
next morning found one of th-sw- curious
looking eggs.— Charlotte (.V. C.) 06-
*rnvr.
Are you balil * I akiioi ixi, a deodorised
eitrari of pi-lroteum, the only < or<- for bald*
new*, h<* hern improve*!, that it is now the
most delight til ilressing in the wo rid T'h*
only real neliinil hair restorer ever pr>*liu-ed
Bis* < un ran* nnrii,
W-llsml <- i{kl>a.>4 ioll.. M>*< *.r* "I*
IK- I*ll a l*» I xss utes sub none »«* teas*
teU | « as-.wfe . •slfh 1 <sl Illi Dp|w'UU *M-i
•vat*, aa* I «• t e*«HN»«ed I* «li« hi 4. lu |s., I tots *>l*
•trfritel 10 lb« |t v.p ««I. Tta -tall! awl I ba 1 » h. lw U
Ik. V -»« « h«lf 4-Ul«r Al Umu a iFfMI
«•«»• IlhAl I *twi I <••• M| h *|te b«4t •
fr.wtosi t.*M •• I t>K WILLIAM H kLI. 4
FIILH.VK. tohrn. Io my
I • la hwl !—«•*<, an<l I frwi belief Imm
ibtaa* »--M« l*toU. I v*(t» Ibis tebt-asj r*«-fy ••«*# «!•
Ktol • »<*•<. «||J|«ULR. WILLIAM
MALI > illUwlM. »U1 t» csM»»G**ted flMi < <»>*'!'MF*
f|M> I nHF < ft I FtoH wav it h « d.-H»
■to *• < fisaualitbw «4b«i Mv<h«it.ra I Iflava
IXDiaanwa, ayapapau, aarrona proatriUnn
*»1 all forma of aariaral debility ralMrad bi
Uki»f Matum ihnoiuao Baar Tome, tba
oal, prvparabon of beef contaliuua it. eulira
ootnUowa proportion. It ooniaina Tirol mu
U>«. foroa-faaarateßf and Ufo-enatauuua prvp
artioa. la uitiluUa u> all anfaaUad ouoditiona,
wbrUMr Um raaaU of aibanaUoa. narroua uroa-
L-auou, araraork, at acute diaoaao, p*ru.uiarly
if reaiuung from pnlnxiuu* romionaEa Cl*
woll HaaarO A Oa>, proprietor*. Naw Yr-*
A GOOD FAMILY REMEDY!
• TMIQTLY PUWK
BALAAM
ffilw no*
Wbat The bocton Nay!
rr rt-ar< waa •/ t^r^war—, r»«am
*»■>-«> B.lu „ »«<»i.aa. u aay MMr »M
»* eoafka uM mMa.*’
M » <- »r>«WBOS, . wnw.«» w »,
» w "Alaas'* ■ -T t -I tlFia.ni •■
ha ) • rraraa, llmwi.. a ssnaaaa
r»rw«*M W i>M(y-a«a yaan. wraaa • l U »Ua ball
yrayarauaa m < ouaspßaa la Ma war'A'*
‘ u M tmcrwui J MM an iwk
it caau m m orwa a mtt rota
—— l
i a. a. HAMMia a co.. Prmprtstorß.
arawin. •.
HWJALE «TALL DRUGGISTS
Enwix Booth poauwaaes a portrait of
hu first wife, who will ta remembered
aa the awert Mary Devlin. Hie bow
great actor'* present wife keeps the por
trait entwined with flowers, and under
neath » written: “From Mary on
Earth to Mary in Heaven." Th* pres
ent Mrs. Booth was Alisa Mary Mc-
Vicker.
“jCixrnrwD in a little brief authority"
—A young lawyer with bis first caaa.
ms oil
W TIUD«
cebEi
FOfl
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backacha. Soronass of tha Chart,
Gout, Quint f, Sore Throat, Spell
ings and Sprains, Burns and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear anti Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
Mo rr*<»r»tkm on •qpkU br Off
M • «n/* t iHre, piweiJr fltil rhfrtp
X«maHr A trial rntafw Hit th* cwnporwrivaly
tfiflioir «»utbv <4 M> < mt*, and «»• *Mrt»rin<
with paub can bate cb<-ap and potiuva jrrwf vs it*
thimi
HracUcM in Ua»»n LongiM<Fa.
SOLD BT ALL DBUOGIBTH AND DEALERS
IN MEDICINE-
A. VOGELER A CO..
naUimerr. Md., V. S. te
h> 4•/ • A waat ta yaar *ww Term* and «•”»
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mat m. tba dtavoaery and aettlemaal of th* Na» Wi<4'.d,
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atm y iui|te-r of th*- Wml b»wj<l In emir ntinre isrlj
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and Irish f awyrta. A ct***i b--.it • ( I eyal t '
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and vtanr of body, haa coma aUo a claahMMof tbouaht never tiafom enjoyed If the Tonic haanot done Lhn
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Ji, Bookwalter Engine.
Effedire, Simple, Durable and Cheap.
Compxet Rulwtental, Economic*! and E**,l T Manured.
Guaranteed to work weU and yut/uU po’cer
KVKIIY Isi.AMTICIt
Who rnn* a Cogon «i» or Com M.U •bonld have one
blrein jewer u mud! bitter and tta.jx-r than tarw j,o»e7
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Wi h tta c uivuu-'ni spumoilic tortures nt
fever »n-J so* ami oilion* remittent, when
Itatetier* Slomich Bitter*, aokuos ledg. U
to be * real curative of m*l trial fc-v.-r., will
< r.vlic*te the cause of ■ > mnch siiNcrinir’
No les* vffeective i» thi* talignant altera
tive hi cave* of coiutipaU >n, dyspepsia,
liver ronij.l lint, rheiunvtism, and in general
debiluv and nervous wefknesa. For »«lc
by all Drugprt* and Healers generally.
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pmrrr »r»tA K /**• A»r/ and scater Oban *mv oiAd*
Ahpin* b»nU, not with an Automatic tant-off.
trn*l lor Wt»»4rated UAlak>»ue *U,*' for JnlvnaAliotiA
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and a»tro3s«*Mt known* Sold bv Optician* ao<i
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MEG 00., 13 Maidon Laue, New York*
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will, whtrll t p> rwun tifiTid* truao
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ANP ALL DISEASCS
Ceward by Bf jUerlul relawalwc of Cha
A WARHANTED CURE.
Price, gI.OO. rw
MUe by all hrajKfcu.
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tp 4 fraa Addtewa Tana a<« ...
of Hope, Buchu, Man
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To all wbooe <Wnp*i>yna«kUieauae irrpffulari
ty of tbebowHncrW urinary ontam. or who r*-
qulman ATonlJßedmtld SUmuiAct.
Hop Ihttcra are invairk ' bout intoi-
icating. ommL
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arc wttat the du- ore or allWßaat uar Hop 'ht
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only fc< l tmd nt mlarrwbieM^* 9 them at rm*-*..
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•500* tit be paid for a cafre they win n „ t
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puff* r.but uvnand unr u> Hop 8
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MILL &. hvC‘l JRY SL?PLtS
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE
•nd PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS,
CRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES,
ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ac. Sand for
Price-liiL W. H. DILLINGHAM A CO.
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Lay the Axe
to the Root
If you would destroy the can
kering worm. For any exter
nal paiu, sore, wound or lame
ncss of man or beast, use only
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI
MENT. It penetrates all mu- •
cle and flew to the very bone,
expelling all inflammation
soreness and pain, and healing
the diseased part as no other
Liniment ever did or can. So
saith the experience of two
generations of sufferers, ami
so will you say when you hue
tried the “ Mustang?’
ARENTS WANTED nm?.ft
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Thieves
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