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The emphaaw that la joatlv laid ujx*
•elf-de&ial a* an itu|>ortaut element in
right drang lead* ua to under-
rate all acUoua that do not inrlude it
The palpabte exhibittooß of selfish injus
tice that cast* all self-ilenial to the wind*
and seek* only personal and preeant
graUAeaUona are so repulsive to the just
and generooa that they are apt to divide
all actiona roughly into two city —the
one self pleasing and wrong, ta. other
self-denying and right {■
Hitch a claasifloaUon, however, is not
merely roqgh.-tt is absolutely erroneous.
The value of self-denial does not reeide
in itself aa an end, bat only as a mteii>
to a higher state tn which it is no longer
needed. For example, a greedy child
needs careful training inhabits requir
ing constant aelf years peas,
tiio habit of restraint is acquired, reason
dominates, and in maturity he no longer
fiixla the negj of self-denial in this direc
tioti, tor a more intelligent self-love pre
fers the posireeion of health to the in
dulgence of the palate. The right-doing
that was once so painfnl has become
pleasant. Ho the child who selfishly
snatches the property of hia playmate
violently away, presently learns by
teaching and exjierience the far higher
enjoyment of justice aad sympathy, and
when he is a man it coats him no pain to
refrain from snatching his neighbor's
purse, although hi* desire fur money may
be even stronger than hia childish desire
for the coveted plaything.
Ho, in every ease, selbdenial is like a
rood which mtut be traVfflbl to reach
some desired end, but which we giadlv
leave behind us when the goal is reached.
It is when righbdoing no longer coats a
panfr that it arrives at its liest condition.
Moral progress is not simply the work
ing up It » sett-denying <xmdiUon of
mind, it is slap working fAroupA self
denial to gcaswabie well-doing. While,
therefore, it is needful to insist on self
denial whenever right action demand*
it, it is by no moons just to limit our a|>-
pruval t<> thoOo aotions alone.
Then' i» indeed a wiry large propor
tion of good and noble deeds that contain
no element of self-denial; they are per
formed with pleasure and avidity , there
is no painful sense of obligation, no
struggle, no ocillaioti of motivra. The
parent who truly and intelligently lows
hia children does not pause to consider
hia own case when WOTr necessities de
mand hia exertion ; Mier* is no contest
in his mind lietweffli hi* dntv to them
and his own happiness, for t£e two are
consonant; hia heart springs to plan
and labor f<A» Mieuand in doing
thia bo
who claims "w bgfibfition by leaping
into the Are or the water unhositaungly
to save another's life has not been com
pelled or driven to this act T»v a sense of
duty, at war filth, and finally overoom
ing bia ddmw'f aalstv. It is, on the
contrary, bin quick and ready sympathy
springing to action without conscious
self-denial which commands the homage
of every looker-on.
Not in extraordinary cases alone, but
in the every-day affairs of life, much of
the nght-doing is pleasant. It is not
self-denial that makes the lover of jus
tice upright and honorable in all bi*
dealing* ; he could not descend to mean
ness or unfairness in his busmen*, or
take talvanbqfe </ poverty or ignorance
to enrich himaeTf without a personal
sense of degradation far more painful to
liear than any pecuniary loa*. Ho the
generous *nd sympathetic man Iswtows
his time, thqtfghk of luigiey upon thoor
who need A> himself,
not with )>afu The jiatriolic sUtesiusu
in securing the welfare of hi* countrv i*
fulfilling hi* own earnest desire. The
•Inver after excellence in any ooocupe
Uou, while benefiting the world, is ut
the aame terne minietenug to hia own
happiness And the beet work in any
defiartmeiit is that which has been a
aourve of pleasure to the |>erformer.
PMadelphia Public Ledger,
Worrylag Over the Wear tef Hold Cola.
It is estimated that the average weekly
depreciation of the $7,000,000 in gold
held by the Boston banks is nearly s3<x>,
or say'sls,ooo per annum, the calcula
tion being made on the recognised basis
that a gold coin iu use actually loses a
five-hundredtli of its weight in s year.
The oom la packed in l>sgs of $5,000
each. These bags are j>s*»ed from bank
to bank, and the c*® slant friction which
is made tn handling and weighing wear*
away the edges anil faces of the coin, so
that, sootier orlaier, a bag falls short in
weight, and valuable time, a* well as
money, is loet iu determining which bank
shall make good the deficiency—the
lalx Is attached to each parcel, on which
appear the names of the banks through
which the l>ag has jtasood, being the only
moans to aid m flung upon the reepon
aible party. The Treasury 1 department
has refused to stouo gold certificates for
large amounts, on the ground thst it
would <«casxm trouble and expense for
the (hivernnsasit. Other expedients pro
posed are, the appointment of an institu
lioo, not chartered by the United Htatew
aa a gold depository for the national
banks, tbs interchange of certificates
amorg the hanks, and the establishment
of the clearing-house as a depository.
There are objections to each plan, and
another—-the dinson of the banian
among fire or sit banka— m the one
which may be temporarily adopted untel
Cungrras shall suppl v a permanent rem
edy. The packing or the coin in bogs is
s conventional way, and it does not
reflect much credit on the inventive
faculties of bonk officer* that they have
not thought out a b steer If the coin
were pocked is boxes fitted with grooves
m which the pieces would be dose and
eo confined that they would not move in
course of transportaim. and these
grooves, were made eo that they could be
lifted out, with their contents, the kiss
from friction in tumbling around the
hags and pouring out the com aa though
it was Magas, would bo very much ra
dneed.— festal
Bane your hair all you want to, girlie.
Then peiqde can bear it, and know that
you are cosnmg; bawds, the hang must
Und a killum effect to iL And if “tee ~
»a sera at it, bang him. Bang aaythmg ,
hang Banagteer if you will, anything
but Use door.—Bssnferir
Fanns wtos sbmo* epaaS tbs ssosos st
wtatei aad eaM rales la eneay FtanSs ■bnul i
ksop D*. teaU'e Oeaa* *»vwp WUn Saq*s It
tbs bast rasaeOy tea IMMte a*U Oeagte aa<
Th* (raxe-at-tbe-fltria Issif Baa.
Among the cnnooitiea of every large
city, is the gasa-st-the-girls young man.
Tlust he find* hia pursuit agreeable is
evident from the way in which he sticks
to his business and the rapidity with
which ho multiples. There la no iron
hie in identifying him. He is his own
identification From shortly before noon
until dusk the gaae-at-the-girjs young
man may be seen on the leading thor
oughfares. Every pretty face that comes
along claims hi* attention and he at once
proceeds to investigate its ebsrms. He
doe* not do this quietly and unobtru
sively ; not he. The gase-at-the-giris
young man's chief stock m trade is the
power of gaxiug long and impudently.
Then the gaze does not go alone With
every gax* goes a smile, • peculiar
smite,'a sort of a cross between the lop
aided smirk of a Gniteau and the Ba
thetic simper of a Bunthoriie. Tnis
combination is bestowed lavishly. The
modest blush is brought to the cheek al
virtue by the insolent glare of the young
man He-brusbes against the girls ana
fairly forces hia gaze into their faces
The gaze-at-the-girl* young man will
stoop and look under a bat in order to
iliacovcr what kind of a Ucc la hidden
lieneath it. He baa no hesitation in
doing all aorta of uncivil things in order
to satisfy bis girl-gazing, and that is
why he is noted for impudence, impo
liteness and stupidity.
The gaze-at-the-girls young man is
ordered to be arrested in New York
whenever he is caught adding some in
sulting words to hia gaze, which is quite
often It would be well if the aame or
der were issued in other cities A few
week* liehind the bars would do the
gszc st-the-girU young man good. He
would be careful where and how he gazed
thereafter.— Philadelphia Titnu.
Hcawa at a stable : Funny Freshman
(to hostler, who is rubbing down his
horse) Pat, I’m afraid you’re currying
favor with that horse.” Hastier—
•' Faith, no I I’m merely scrapin' an
acquaintance,"— Harcard' < 'rirnaon.
Fbqm an extensive use of Ht Jacobs
Oil tn the editor's family, we are able to
speak confidently of its great worth iu
numerous ailments, and fully recom
mended it a* an article meet desirable to
have on baud in the medicine cheat.
Slatnford ( Conn.) Herald.
Aw iwvwxtoh proposes to make ma
chine gear wheels of raw buffalo hide
by cementing and pressing together as
nisny layer* as are required for the
breadth of the wheel The blanks thus
prvpsred are out to form the teeth in
the tuual manner with anitable tools.
The advantage* claimed are, amooth
and noiseless action at very high speeds
and greater durability without lubrica
tion.
A BallrsaA Offletal ■■•ervtewvU.
Not every one so cheerfully communi
cates his knowledge and opinions aa
recently did E. L Loweree, Eaq., cashier
of the Ciucinnsti Southern Kailwsy, thst
splendid outlet to the South from the
Ohio. Our representative waited upon
Mr. Loweree, and in reply to certain
questions the latter gentleman observed :
“ I was Buffering from a very severe
attack of rheumatism in my right foot;
it was in a terrible condition ; the pain
was almost intolerable ; our family phy
aician waited on me without aucoete; I
eent for another well known M. D., but
even the twain could do nothing for me;
I could not get down here to the office to
attend to my duties ; in fact I oould not
put my foot under me at all, and after
nine week* Buffering I l>egan to grow
desperate. My friend (whom, of course
▼ou know, for %e is known by every
ixaly), Mr Stacey Hui, of the Mount
Auburn Inclined Plano-Kailroad Go.,
called to sec me ; he spoke very highly
of Ht. Jacolm Oil, and recommended the
remedy to me in glowing terma I
laughed at the idea of uaiug a proprietary
yet the J arty recommt nded
It, (Mr. Btaci-y Hill, rvmemlier), being
a man of sound judgment, set me to
thinking the matter over The next day,
when the phyaiciaus called, I diamiaae<l
them, and said to myself thst 1 would
let nature take its eoursib That reooln
tiou lasted just a day. On the following
morning I, in a fit of deepcratioo, eent a
servant for a bottle of HL Jaoobe Oil. I
applied that wonderful remedy, and it
|H-netrat<sl me so that I thought my fool
was about to fall off, but it aid not; in
fact it did juat the opposite. The next
morning the pom had entirely left my
foot, the swelling was rvducwil, and really
the appearance was so different altogether
from the day liefora, that it actually sur
prised me. I applied more of the Ht.
Jacobe Oil, and that afternoon I walked
down here to the office, and was able to
attend to my dutiew and get around as
wall as any one. me say for Ht.
Jacob* Oil that it beat* radroad time,
and is always sure to win.—('utcinnuti
AMguirer.
It i* announced that ** each button
on the dree* has a separate design.' It
also usually has an eye to Ha own ad
vantage.— /’A itadflphia Putlrtin.
"Goins* MednaJ Dwoorvrv" (wards regie
tsreu ** a trsde-aurt 1 cure* all hnasors from
ttes ptnipls or araptlon U> great nruleat estiag
akwri
It costa hi.lkk) trano, a year to sweei.
the Grand Opera House, Paris, and lin
gua bill is MO,OOO franc* a year.
Tas " Favorite Prvasnptioa *’ of Or. Pwree
Miras "fesnaiv w«sAu«ea and kindred alec
I too*. By dzngjnste
Twas* u no feeling, jierbaps, exerp
the extreme* of fear and gnel, that does
not find rebel tn m wato.
••Win an m»*l* tSv Fl’ >■■■
We do oot fe»J like btanuns Macbeth for Iks*
nfraswoo of ds«nrt. Kvec nowadays ssoet of
Uta catbartas are gvsal rvfMatasvo puL. sacegk
to “tura cwt's sterner* '* Had Mactoete ever
taken Dr. FWree • •• Fwgauve FaUste," be
weeM no* tees altered ibooo words of one
teesg*. By
Hosn at the teoiaiaya need to be eon
aolidateit BL Vale®tine * day and the
Ist of April would go well togwthac,
.Veer UrteWM ZVwys-v
Caiai earns, g, Jan gk, MU.
B H. Wasses *Oa . Mere My wste eamw-
Isw MiMsnaße were oMgteste’ illivWßH By
year Beto lifeiy sad Lever Case.
a. a Maam. t
A Bnaau a ritatete to ksawe ioand s new
BubetsMte tew ratetear. It to sdruaurty
sMpewted tteet wtefle to Item
r»<astry riraatlv tee tertoted a tea* sand
waste at a res) way rvwtsmreait
A Maine Dearea al the Pu*p.
One moonless night an Auburn deacon
lighted his lantern, tocto the water-pail,
and went out doors to the back yard
parop to get a pail of water. He care
fully adjusted the wooden pail to afsvor
abta focus, and abeent-mtndr*lly hung
the lantern on the pump none. He then
seized the pump handle, and worked it
as vigorous!* as a well-preeerved but ob
ee&t-mmded Auburn deacon could. The
stream of water gnshol out of the pump
snd broke the lantern into fragment*,
leaving the Auburn deacon in the dark
end hi* water-pall m a thirsty conditiosf.
If be hail been anybody but an fin bum
deacon people would have said—well,
what wouldn't they say?— Lewidoo
(Me.) Journal.
A Naw Jkrhky man can tab- a load
of pine Mw-dust and transform it into a
gallon of good whisky, and if science
con go any further than that let her
slide.
RgUce*
From the 10th of October. 18J1,
the Ist of July, 1882, genuine Rock
Spkimg Watkr will be supplied to cus
tomer* by Ellis A 00., of Bailey Spring*.
Ala., at the following rate*:
Ten gallons in anti-corrosive can $5.00
Home can refilled at 4.00
Five gallons in anti-corrooive eon.. 3.25
Home can refilled at 2.50
Nine gallon* in glass bottles 7.60
Reasonable freight and express rate*
are given by all railroads. This water
has been known for nearly fifty year*
aa a sine cure for Dyspepsia, a sure cure
for disease* of the Kidney snd Bladder,
a sure cure for all curable cases of
Dropsy, a sure cure for Scrofulous case*
of tne Bones or Elkin, and a certain de
stroyer of the terrible thirst for intoxi
eating drink thst overcomes go many
worthy resolutions. Deprive a drunk
ard of hia dgam for three day* and
meanwhile give him plenty of Kock
Spring Water, and he won r t want the
whiaky. Don't you think it’a worth
trying? If you do, drop a postal to
Ellie A Co. It will c-iat oniv a cent
Cavmc and effect are not well bal
anced. A man with a good cause often
make little or no effect
On THlrt* BSars' Trial.
Tb* Voltaic Belt Co.. Msrvbs.l. .Mich., will
tend tbetr Electro-Voltaic Belta snd other
Electric Appliances on trial for thirty dsr* to
say person sffllcted with Nervoiu Debility,
Lost Vitality, aim! kindred troubles, iruaraiite*--
ina complete reel oration of vigor and manbocxi.
Addrnas as starve without delay.
P. fi.—Mo risk is incurred, a* thirty dsv*'
trial is showed.
Homb parasitic plants, like the com
mon dodder, begin life in the earth, but
afterward* attach themselves to plant*.
Other*, like the miatletoc, are never
found except in a parasitic state.
Fra* rod-11 ver oil. from *elected liver*, on
the sea shore, by Csswell, Hsssi-d A Co., N. Y.
Absolutely pare snd sweet Pitied* wbo bsve
once taken It prefer It to ill other* I’byslcisu*
declare it superior to all other oil*.
A calf in Holt County, Miuonn, got
entangled in a pile of rail*, and remained
in that condition for a period of forty-one
day*, without food or water. It camo out
all righL
A Ht Lovis woman ha* corned a
national reputation as a maker of l»>x
ing-gioves.
CasrrxD hands, face, rumples snd ronghakin
sored by using Juniper Tar Xoap, made by Cas
well, Hazard A 00., New York.
’•What plan,” said one actor to an
other, “shall I adopt to fill the houac at
my benefit?” "Invite your creditors,"
was thgsurly reply.
KlD*rr-WoBT radically cores bdioasne**,
piles and ah nervous dises se*
Tub Baltimorean says: “A painted
woman is only a picture of health. ”
A Cur* Abt Fits
Will be wot by maUfo MiT Addrwa, poMtcxAd. on
recwipt of om foltaK J. Akrom Greene,
Indian Doetor, 811 Fine BL. BL Loan, Mo.
KU MOMI will <• or Cwttf. R-O. «r Lwag F»wr ts
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tecr*>rdtnf k« tb« <1 rwtef'MM TH* y wtll «!••*»• tb« tat•»-
u«»«b, p<srtfy b*< ’rivtgjrMtte tIK eyatteen, thw pr*t<a*UM£
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I»AVW A. ruin. RaMutoar*.
A GOOD FAULT REMEDY!
STRICTLY PURE.
HARMLESS TO THEJNOST DELICATE.
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A Friend in Ned h a Frirad Indeed,
And by ►rich a w • rrymfa'hising adyler and
•1 ’ nuuiy a trouble has ta-en UKzd and Immen .
Ilrb'cned Wr li a fncrvl-hlp I* worth keeping,
■nd when, from hl* estwryurv. be advtaw and
btaructabl* oplnl«a*»h«uM be heeded If kind
word* cen never die. »»n *'»d deed* are nevvr
k«4. the Inducement i r alway* rluing the ta*xl
one can I* still a great <»«•<•. Many |«-<>pta Imagine
that they bed better do txMbing than du a tlftle
I-.rgvUlrig that It is the detail that make* the as
gregale— the drop* that f'Ttn the *howcr*—the
Fltita klndnesMs of lire that make estacuce eu
dnrsMe As, In the plrtme. the grot old Hr.
J*, os I* extending relief to the »uHering ruppli
am bvoUcnng a bottle of that wonderful remedy.
Hr. Jar os* Oiu m all can do something of bene
fit for bls follow men In their lime* of marble or
slcknesa. In how many Inatanee* could the aim
r.'l 1 ) I
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pic mrntiun of the vrorlfi “St. Jacoiim Oil.
rcMiptai wttb term* »»f iiwlfrwnM nt «ixi en
rmirairrtncuL being relief and cure to iboe mii
frniicwith rhcum«ti«m. In Ucm of the wonder
ful rvmnl of G»i* Great German Remedy in the
cure of rheumniifiia, nctindffU and all mdwful
it appear* In the light of strong duty for
everyone to peilrntly. pen»to4cntly. unp* it»
application In the ai«ca*e» named, tearing in
mind that the highest jennd fnm> man to man
con»i«u m that which tend* to promote their
pra<Y. welfare and general health Amottgother*
w bo hake no hr*iution in giving frwcipr»**Lin
to their opinion i« BHbop Gilmour, of Clevvland.
Ohio, who iuut u»ed the Great (ierman Rctfiedx.
Jacobs Oil. and endor*e? it highly He
write* mN mt It a* follow*: “I am to M)
that the twos St Jaoibm Oh. ha» benefited ni*
greatly; and 1 have no be»ta»tion to rvcnmtnLiid
it to all a* an cxcrlJent curative.”
BiTteRS
A r».iktedr with such artepQtaiioa a* HoteUUcr'a Sumach
dw>«rvtete a tfef trial. If you an» dy«p«pti y ar
malady will teeteetually y?«id ta It; If you ax« feeble, lack
Se«b and feel a will both .build aad cbte«r
you up; if you are ofoeatipatted t will rtelltesa, aod if ML
tews, healthfully efeMeiaite year lirtef. Dua’t deepoad.
but Difokfi the aflbrl La th« right direettote.
For sale by ail ’‘rngghu aad EMa lar»
frnrall,.
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1,000,000
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CHEAP !
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Frmfi tabfi- /awred <
Pr. Ah. M«fo*io4« 1 lata of iMtodaa * wbo m«h*« ■ ape
cmlty ed Efteiteftoy, han wnh ut doubt ir»«iad au-i cwred
war* rmi. iban aav atbat lirvfojr phy«fie>an Ht*
baa urn ply botea fimate**h.«<. w < bteard cd nkwa
yaw y**r** afiatod-cx finrcwtofVHy canal b« him. Ha
bto> pteMifobrd a•« tha. wh*eh &• wed*
wwh a fargfl fart!* of h.* woa4a>< .1 eor». fra* to any
•totSarar wbo fifiteS teeod tbte»f *n4 ponUiOk* ed*
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CONSUMPTION
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Shuttle Sewing Machine I
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ACft/TS WANTED in Uocccupted Territoty.
AddrvsaWlltaOb- SKWIKO MACHINE CO,
233 A 237 W.bsdr Av*„ Ch.csgo.
One Dollar
Jfan TTM-AJRL.
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»r teal *t»4 cbetote., *•«•«* tte4rtoto4lxi< BMbtltev. fftalaf
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MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING. HOSE
jnfi RACKING. OiLS, PUMPS ALL
KINDS, IKON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
■GOVERNORS, Ao. Send for Price-
Wifit. W. H. DILLINGHAM A CO.
143 Mlln Street LOUISVILLE, KY.
13 rv ■ re© Tfob;.. t4jyud.F
to • -eM to fine foihfitet
»M ite<*tpt of twt Thre«»-4 eul strirapfi Aiilra**
FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF
' CONSTSPATION. $
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re try a* Cons*:pation, and no reiacdy haa c-er &
M tequaUcd tbo or lobrat •! Kidney-Wort an a
- cor*. Wluktew rs he aatuee, however obstinate *
- tho etfie. proper um of this rtroedy will ”
ovarcciioit. ■
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* c irca a. lkindM of Pi>s even when payaleian* ?
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•axnnteoof ink. anritrk’r. dye, aHmaißd fur lOcta.
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aa Dm IIaMTIK-- IttoX Tomc is a nrcv«<tty In my practice. Dm. RUBEKT bAMUEM.
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LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
vegetable compow.
Is a Positive Core
far a! I Lhtear Paltofal (Watoplatatte aad Wtoaktote«tee«
viomnea tooar k»t fra«l« HMblU*
*t will -are ettlrfly tb« woret fore of Frmaite Com.
plalnta. til ovarian froobfrw. Inflammation and CWra
tlon, Falling and DUidarjoaenta, and Ibe emMrqnmt
Pptaal Wf akneaa, and la parUcufarty adarud to tt«
» tango of LUe.
It will dlaaoivte and expel hrtnore from the «t*rw tn
tn earty Btagr of d«*vrkoptncnt. Tbo tmOenrv to ra r
crrotM humor* there !• check ted very rpcedOy by ita t»o
It rtemovete faJntn«m, flatulency. oestroyfiaH cmlng
If or atfmnianU, and rellewa wcakneßte of th* stomach.
it cure* Bloating, llctedacbca, Xereous TSwtraUon,
, 4kmeral Debility, SkcpieaiMm, L*r rated rm and Indi
1 gtetetlun.
That feeling of beaatng down, candag pain, waigtt
| and backache, la always permanently cured by ita uaa
it will at all tinwe and under al! rin-umßtanrete act in
harmony with the tawa that f-orrrn the femalte symem.
For tbte cure cf Kidney (Vn.plainta if either m* thto
Oteomoand i$ unßurpaascd.
LTBIA E. PIXMAITS VEGETABLE COB
rot* YD is prepared at SS3 and I» Western Avenue.
I ynn, Mam. Price fti. 6U bottle*for |S. Sent by mall
in the fore of pills, also in the fore of lowngvfi. on
receipt of price, gI per box for either Mr» Pinkham
freely answers ail letters of inquiry Bend for pampb
tjfil. Addraae aa above. Jfnttioa Um* />per.
No family ehould bo withont I.TDIA E. FIVKHAM’J
LIVER PUJA They cure eouatipaUon, bilKmueai,
and torpidity of the liver. » rente per box
Hold by all nrngginta. -fcS
Thli Rldlncr Saw Machine rots off a 1
f'jot kg Id 3 minutes, and warm dim th
beat aad cheapest that u made. Me
\ whl not bo undersold If we Enow
" e want the
f addreas ‘of erm
&L r one wbo intends t >
cut Jagg, wood or
Ilog. Tbo person tending at tuch namaa can buy
< ur maebido at wholesale price. Circular free
United StAtvi ManFg Co., Waahingtou, D. C
THE OFFICIALIuSTOAY OF THE
CUITEAU TRIAL
Tb»fi Is th* only eorpjpleU and fully |lln»tialad ** Llfo
•ad Trial of Gnß*fin A II cvtettaiD* all lb* i»etlmo«y of
I ihte experts and other Doled wiU<e«aefi; all lb* apeechea
n»dw br tbte running M*ate*tn In hie gr*at eSbrta U *-c*pfi
ihr gallowe by feigning hi*anify. of ea'rhpanny
■»or»ka. M.ll nua vs penpl* ar» wailing fi>t thia work,
lI.KNIN WANTED. Circulars fr»*. Eitra l«rM«
XI fig "ate. r
Addreoa XfiTiteXAL FvaittMißte Co., AllsaU. Qfi.
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TYPE, BORDERS, CUTS, PRESSES, AC.
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JOHNHOX’R ANODYWK LINIMBMT w<U
' pwttirely prevent thlaterrlbla discaar. and will peak.
I Lvrlycuregdne caarte out of ten. Information that
will aave many Uvea, amt free bv mall. Dua l delay a
moment. Prevention la better than cure. 1. 8. Jons
»gM A Co., Boaton, Maaa. formerly Uangor. Maine.
a wfitek la year e«m town. Termsaad tS otnft
frtete. Add eeeß. HfiixxrrACo.. Fortin4 M.
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h is tb« Beet Bop* Paper Io tb« world. Bfiodictenw
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