FOOD makes Blood nnd Blood makes Ucuuty. Improper digeation ol food neces sarily produces bad blood , resulting in n iceling of fullnesa in the stonmcli , acidity , heartburn. Bick-headache , nnd other dys peptic Bymptoms. A closely confined life causes indigestion , constipation , bilious ness and loss of appetite. To remove these troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly rv A th Bitters. It has been tried and proven v VQ be a specific. At the drum tap nino million drilled sol- aiers would take arms in Europe. THY Dn. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR OUTERS for liver and kidney complaints , scrofula , rheumatism , worms , fever , skin eruptions , headaches , and all disorders irifling from bad blood. That remarkable regetuble preparaL lias never failed to Jffecfc a speedy euro in any instance. Many thousands of persons testify to its wonder ful effects. _ fThe French find that tho colored troopn .ought nobly in Scncgambia. ' -WORTH KNOWING. The worst Scald or Burn can l > cured without a scar if Colo'w Cnrboll < silve is promptly used. It hibtantly stops the pum. Sold by Drug- gluts at 25 atid D'J cents. When thedear little school-girls get ready to strike , they will hit real hard. "When Baby TTM sicTt , tre Ravo her Castoria , "When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria , t When she became Misa , she clung to Castoria , sho had Children , slio gave thorn Castoria , 5 queen's birthday will be celebrated in London this year on May 22. merciful to dumb animals. Heal /pen sores and cuts with Stewart's Baling Powder , 15 and 50 cents a box. Statistics show that in the whole of Eu rope the women have a majority of 4.571)- 000. , . A luxuriant head of hnir adds to beauty \nd comeliness. Use Hall's Hair Ilencwer. Remember ! Ayer's Ague Cure is war- ranfed to euro fever and ague. It never fails. fails.When When yon liear a bee buzzing on the tvin- \ 3oupane , let it bee. I was taken with rheumatism and suf fered intense pain whether I sat up or lay 3own. After taking half a bottle of Athlo- phoros the swelling is all reduced and I have had no pain. Jed Grigware , mate ot steamer W. 11. IJurt , East Stiginaw , Mich. No , it is not proper to speak 01 the judiciary as a bench show. iet the Best \ * * a RDoJ motto to follow In buying a spring medicine , as well as in everything else. By the universal sat- Isfactlor It has given , and by the many remarkable cures ll jas accomplished. Hood's Sarsaparilla ha3 proven K blf unequalled for building tip and strength ening thJ gj stem , and for all diseases arising from yor promoted by Impure blood. Do not experiment ivltli any unheard of and untried article which you ere told isjust as goot1 , " but bo sure to get only llood's Sar-apnriila. "I consider Hood's Enrsnpirilla the best medicine lever used. It gives me an appetite and refreshing sleep , and keeps the cold out. " JOHN S. FOGG , 11W Spruce Street , Portland. Maine. "I find Hood's Sarsaparilla the best remedy for Im pure blood I ever used. " SI. H. BAXTER , ticket tgcnt , P. & R. lid. , llound Brook , X. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla takca less time and quantity to * * Show Its effect than any preparation I ever heard of. " lies. C. A. HUBBAKD , X. Chill. X. Y. Hood's SarsapariHa if I i ' od by all druggists. Jl ; six for * > . Prepared by C. I. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. ( OO Doses One Dollar. SENfiA-hlANDRAKE-BUCHU [ /WaOTKEH / CiyJAUy EFFICIENT RO.1ED1ES iaa stood the Test of Years , . Curing all Diseases of tho EIOOD , LIVES , STOM- ACE , KIDNEYS.EO'W- ELS , &c. It Purifies tho Blood , Invigorates and Cleanses the System. DYSPEPSIA.COKSTI- CURES PATION , JAUNDICE , AILDISEASE5DF7HE SICKHEADACHE.BIL- UVER disappear at once under KIBHEYS its teaeficial influence. STOMACH It is purely a Hcdicine as its cathartic proper AND ties forbids its use as a beverage. It is pleas ' ant to taa taste , and as easily taken by child ren as adults. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO Solo Proprietors , .PRICCIDOLLAR SrJLonis and KANSAS Cirr yiyg-w rysr ' ' ' ELYJS Jtras cured before the second bottle of Cream JJalm troubled with chro7iu catarrh , galJteriiiff in Jicad , difficulty iit breathing and dis charges from my ears. C. J. Corbin , 923 Chestnut St. , A particle Is applied into each nostril and is au. - - - > Wc 10 use. Price 0 cts. bvmair ! at druggists , lend for Circular. ELr BBOTHEUS. Druggists , Owcco. X.Y. YOU EXPEGT TG feel well and en- m Joy life when you go about with a hacking cough ? More substan- . < * ial benefits can be obtained from * > " 7a fifty-cent bottle of DR. BQE- ! LOW'S POSITIVE-CURE than a 'dollar bottle of any other cough remedy. It is a prompt , safe , and pleasant cure for all Throat and Lung Troubles. Sold and in- dorsed by Druggists. , -mma * a B IgaPfiK _ - S VX X f FREE FAifiS in SAN LUIS. In America. Agricultural Park Wonderful SfesBS" ! 55SKSiSSllwK ' . OP CTODS raised to 1SSS. THOCSAXBS rKES OF OOVEKX3IEST f-AXP. "BJoct Dre-Snptlon and homestead. Lands for sale to ac- ; . - ' ' . .pre-ciuH . S1W ) per aanf i.oTiG 1'IME. ated br Immense canals. 'Cheap railroad ery attention * hown tcStiers. Jt or map | . . .address , COLORAnO LAXD Jt LOAM . i ' * W The FItHcsn Cyclone. Whence it comuth or whither it goctli no man cnn tell. It lurks in no particular latitude or longitwle ; it is partial "to no section or season ; itiegards neither station nor condition ; it respects neither morals nor manners ; it swoops without warning , and its path is marked by desolation and drnth. No man is strong enough or swift enough to escape its Jury ; no mother may supplicate its mercy ; no babe so innocent or helpless that it can command from heaven or earth protection from its re lentless and indiscriminate wrath. Tem ples ol worship , places of vice , haunts of misery ; nnd asylums for tho sick are leveled alike ; and among the dead the strongest and the weak , the old and tho young , the sinful and sainted lie side by sitle. All the signs by which human mind is capable of judging all tho indications of the doom-swept waste point to tho potency of God , bub to the temper ol fiend. The pitiless cyclone ! Whence cometh it ? Whither goeth it ? Hath it a purpose as tho expression of Almighty Power ? Who can interpret it ? Who can make it seem consistent with the idea of omniscience and love ? Who can reconcile mankind to its visitations ? Who can for- tell its approach ? Who can provide safe refuge from its ravages ? Who ? [ St. Louis Sayings. the Cruel War Begun. A gentleman who had carefully trained up a servant in the way he should go , eo that when his wife was present ho might not depart from it , sent him with a box ticket for the theater to the house of a young lady. Tho servant returned when tho gentleman and wife were at dinner. Ho had , of course , been told in giving answers in certain cases to substitute the mascu line for the feminine pronoun. "Did yotf see him ? " asked the master. "Yes sir , " re plied tho servant. "He said that he'd go with pleasure , and that he'd wait for you , sir. " "What was he doing ? " asked the wife carelessly. "Putting oil his bonnet , ma'am , " said the idiot. Circumstances Alter Cases. , A little girl who lives in tho Highlands went up to Vermont one summer a few years ago. Contrary to their expectations when they left home , her father and mother took and occupied asmall and very scantily furnished farm house during the summer. One - the child rebuked dajthe 5-year-old was for some misdemeanor , whereupon she put on hrr most philosophical manner and astonished her elders by remarking : "Well , mamma , I don't know how anybody can live religion in such a horrid old house ! " Circumstances do have something t do with the case , after all. Uoston Gazette. Ulcn All Alike. "It is very seldom , " said the waitress , "that you meet one man different from the rest. They are all tuned to the same key , and that key is conceit. There isn't a man who comes in here regularly but believes that all us girls arc 'dead gone' on him. Doesn't matter how old , how poor , or ho v homely the man is , he still thinks that wherever he goes he leaves behind him broken-hearted women. I 'sposeyou think men come here just to eat. Well , they do , but anybody to look at them would think that their chief purpose was to whisper chitchat to the waitress and look killingly every time she passes. And they are all alike , married or single. If they only knew how tired it makes us , perhaps they would quit. I tell you it is refreshing when , once in a long time , a man comes in who really appears to have come in for the purpose of having a meal who piles into the grub and seems not to mind us any more than if we were men. When that sort of a man strikes the place and leaves it without any of the little flirty tricks of the general run we girls just do admire him , and wouldn't mind if he was a littlo more sociable. " [ Toronto Mail. In every land and clime , tho merits of St. Jacobs Oil ns the only conqueror of pain , are being acknowledged by the press and people. A. True Philanthropist. In an editorial on the late John Welsh , the Philadelphia Ledger tells the following anecdotes of him : "On the eve of one ot his tours of 'Europe and the Holy Land he made a visit to the Episcopal hospital , and , casually looking over the books , noted to himself the amount of the hospital's un liquidated debt. It was about § 18,000 , and two days afterward , when he was on the sea , the hospital received his check for the full amount. He was then out of reach of praise for his thoughtful care of the in stitution. Altogether ho contributed there § 41,000. " Three members of my family , says Llr. James A. Sample , Cash lloom , oflice of tho Treasurer , D. S. , who were suffering from aggravating coughs , have been much bene- lited by taking Red Star Cough Cure. None of the 511 effects so noticeable in other cough remedies , have followed the use of this. After Them. Burdette reports the following entry in "the captain's log-book" : "August 1C , 1925 About 3:15 this afternoon , after three years of incredible toil , hardships and labor , we reached that spot which has filled the ice fields of the north with graves and wrecks. We stood at last at the North Pole. Of the 100 men who sailed from New York harbor I was the only one living , and my only companions were the two Esquimaux. A moment wo stood in solemn silence , the savage and Christian alike awed by the thought that we liad crowned with success the superhuman ef forts of centuries , when , otepping briskly around from the other side of the pole , a woman came , holding out her autograph album , while a few paces behind her walked a man from the Redpath Lyceum Bureau , who wanted to know what I would take to lecture through New England and the Mid dle states. " Common sense will indicate the certain tendency of a neglected cold to the lungs ; prevent such a termination by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for that cough. Price 25 cents. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Truth is flighty and don't prevail. Where there is shame there may yet be virtue. Dr. Samuel Johnson. "I am a merchant and planter , " writes Mr. T. N. Humphrey , of Tenn. , "and it gives me great pleasure to say that f orsevere coughs and colds Allen's Lung Balsam is the best remedy now offered for sale. 1 have induced many to try it , with the beat of results. " At druggists , 25c , 50c , and § 1.00 a bottle. The most profane animal is tho bearer. He is always damming. A FREE LANCE. Like the fearful shapes tliat throng lonely roads on moonlight nights ter rible at a distance , but only harmless shrubs or stumps when we come up to them so , nearly every trouble we see on ahead will disappear before we reach it , if we simply go bravely on our way and do not notice it. Antl most of the serious entanglements of life will clear up and satisfactorily arrange them selves if we will only do our duty and refuse to worry over them. The angler's instinct : The eagle's spirit when soaring over mountain crag and the lion-like ambition to sea , - over come , the exultation that must iill tho spider's heart when a lly struggles in his web , the emotion the rattlesnake knows when he throws his deadly length at tho careless foot treading too near. I know all these ! And in these only I know life as worth living. With his first laste of human blood the tiger's fear of man vanishes for ever. He becomes a ir.an-eater , and his fangs revel in human ilesh. It is just so with the man-tiger the desper ado. Reared , perhaps ti'ulcr the re straining power of a gentle1 molhv.rs teaching , and surrounded by kindly in- lluences , the lire in his blood cools his veins for years , but some day the change comes. It may bo a wicked book , or a wicked companion. It may be the one deadly ingredient that lurks in the bottom of every social glass , and so often combines with the latent nihil istic spirit , in perhaps every man's breast , that starts him upon his wicked way. He soon finds himself at war with all law , and , after awhile , the un- traruelled life acquires an irresistible fascination. Ho becomes a man-tiger , and , like his brother brute , dies at the hands of the world he hates. It is better to be well-dead than ill- married. A man can , and generally docs , make a fool of himself when he marries ; but once dead he issafe un less they go behind the returns on tho poor fellow. At least , he can commit no new mistakes. If a man must mar ry , however , it is well to marry for money , then , like the clown , he can console himself with the thought that he is a fool for pay. The contempt of the world is nothing to the terrible heart sickness a man knows who feels a sincere , inexpressi ble contempt for himself. A false step , the work of a rash , unreasoning mo ment , may place him where it is his seeming duty to tread a lowly path ; must grovel where once he soared ; must know that every eye is bent upon him in utter contempt. If a truly brave man at heart , or a hypocrite , he can assure himself that it is simply right to go uncomplainingly on , as ho becomes day by da } ' mru surely the thing iie once despised and it may be. Bnt , < ! ay and niglit , hid self-contempt inflicts ' munted'punishmont. Duty sinks out of sight , and he can only writhe in impo tent anguish , while he'fritters his igno ble life away on unworthy objects , among unworthy companions. Thomas Colquitt , in Pecfcs & . How Rachel Came to Harry Jacol ) . This true story comes from an old seaboard town in Maine : Jacob loved llaciiel , but Rachel wouldn't have him. Jacob labored on , pressing his suit at intervals , and after each rebuff telling her he was bound to win her yet and convince everyone she cared for him as much as he believed in his heart she did. "Very well , " cried the indignant Rachel , with a toss of her head , "keep right on till 3011 make folks believe that , and when you do I'll marry you ? " Jacob did persevere but with "wnall success , and at hist began to lose cour age. About this time another suitor of Rachel's arrived home from sea , bria < - - ing with him. among other exotics , parrot of gorgeous hue , which he pre sented to Rachel , who forthwith had the. bird suspended from tiie sitting- room window whence she looked oiit afternoons when her work was done. For a dav or two after his elevation to his dignity the parrot remained mar- vclously quiet , only casting an eye about as if taking in his new situation. On the third .morning , however , no sooner did the neighbors begin to stir than he electrified each passer-by with the an nouncement : "Rachel's gone on Jacob ; no chance for John ! " Of courso the more laughter this raised the more vociferously the bird proclaimed the news. It spread like wildfire , and the parrot's audience steadily increased. Rachel meanwhile went into hysterics , but however mnen this incommoded the family it made no impression on the parrot , who , al though threatened and beaten and relegated to darkness , waxed more and more furious with the desire to spread his knowledge. Jacob kept or.t of the way for a while , but there was no lack of couriers to bring him information of the oilier fel low's discomfiture and the parrot's heroic defence of his cause. At last Rachel's father appeared wearing on his weathcrbeaten face an odd mixture of frown and grin. "Look a-here. " he said , "between that denied bird's screcchm1 an' folks a cacklin' , that gal's a'most out o' her head. There's nothin1 for you to do " but go over there and try "to fix .up tilings as well's ye'can. I guess most likfiv she'll see ve Ido'uo , folks can't alvays toil. " The upshot was Rachel married Ja cob , who sticks to it that it was the" penetrative wisdom of his rival's parrot thai did the business , and denies to this day all knowledge of the way tho par rot came by his speech. Boston ' ITass. liccor'd. It "Will Take Time. "Has your father got his affairs wound up yet ? " said a Cleveland man to young Mr. Flatt , whose paternal par ent , Platt , the jeweler , recently made an assignment. "No , " answered the youth , "in'he ain't likely to get 'eui wound up inside of twenty years. " "How so : " ' cried the astonished citizen. 'Why , his assets arc mostly in Waler- burv watches. " Cleveland Sun. Above all other earthly ills , , I hate the bi , old-fashioned pills ; ' By Blow degreed they downward wend , j And often pause , or upward tend ; With such discomfort arc Uie.v fraught , ' Their good effects amount to naught. I Now , Dr. Pierce pri-pares a pill That just exactb fills the bill A Pellut , rather , that is all A Pleasant Purgative , and small ; Ju.st try them us you feel their need , You'll lind that I speak truth , indeed. It takes 14'i.OOO watch-screws to weigh a pound. 'I'lio HloriilMU lrc .s. It is said that a lady's standing in so ciety can eat.ily be determined by her dress lit the breakfast-table ; an expensive , showy costume indicating that the wearer haw not yet learned the proprieties. But no one need bu afraid of being called "shoddy" if her loveliness is as apparent bydaylightas at the hops. Ported beauty is never the attendant of disease ; above all , of those diseases peculiar to women , and which find a ready cure in Dr. Pierco's "Favorite Pros cription. Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. In London there arc 21)1 ) shorthand writers and ncwspajMir reporters. The "old reliable" Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ilemedy. _ _ _ _ Growth of ivy over a house renders tho interior entirely free from moisture. PATJCIVTScibtuiiieil by Louis Ira gjjer&Co..JVt- toriicyt , AVushiuyton.lXC. EstM 1864. Advicefree. Mnlrihoodle is more popular amongEng- lish lords this spring than ever. Hest. easiest to use and cheapest. PIso's Remedy for Catarrh. Uy Urusgists. OOc , One must needs go to the cea-shoro to sea-shells. Combining IRON irith POKE TECETA15LE TOXICS , qnicHf and completely CLEANSES and EXKICIIES THE BLOOD. Quickens the sctien of the Liver and Kidneys. Clears tho complexion , mates the skiu smooth. It doesnot injure the teeth , cause headache , or produce con stipation ALL OTHER IROX MEDICINES DO. Flivsicians and DrugRistB everywhere recommend it. MISG EMMA L BETCIIER , 1517 Cummins St. , Omaha , Neb. , says : " Three bottles of Itrown's Iron Bitters cared mo of a very eevcro caso of Blood I'oi- HALI.IC SoWtES , Falls City , K < * b. , says : "I need Brown's Iron Bitters fur Impute Blood and it en- JlnjSSwi ! * I" VESS. witli B. & M. R. R. . Omahn , Kcb.says : "Ihave used Brown's Iron Bittern for iny blood vnth tho most satisfactory results. I would not be without it" Mns. XAKGT Sia-m , Jumata , Npb. , says : " I nsed Brown's Iron Bitters for Impure Blood with much benefit. " _ . , , . Slit. J. N. BAKnn. Avilli. Kan. , says : "His blood was in suclua bad conditioa that eveiy little scratch or bretk of tho hkin caused a verjpainful sore. Ho used Bro > vn'B Iron Bitters with tho best of results. " Genuino his above Trada Mark and crossed red liaea on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BIIOWX CMECAIICAI. CO. , If-VLTlilOilC , llr. R. Foster , 320 Jfsla street , Terre Hnnte , Indiana , snf- fercd from Nenralfiz tnd found no relief till he n3e < J ATHIiOPHOROS. then in one day's time the pain VM all gone. It will give prompt relief in all cases of Neural gia. A k your drussis : for AtLlophoros. If jon cannot get it of him do not try something rise.but oricrat onca from us. We Trill tend it express paid on receipt of price , SI.00 per bottle. ATHLOPHOROS CO. , 112 Wall St. New York. oldest medicine In the world Is probaWyrjrsi OThc Dr. Isaac Thompson's [ tg Kff.ESZKA.TE EVB WATE33 This article Is a carefully prepared Physinlaa'a pre scription , nnd has been in constant use nearly a centu ry , mid notwithstanding the manv other prepa"atlons that ha\obeen Introduced Into the market , the sale of this srt' < le Isconstsip.tly Increasing. If tiiedlrec- tlcn artfallowed It will never fail. We particularly Invite the atli ntion of physu-ians to Itsmerlts. JOIIX L , THOMPSON , SONS& CO. , TKOY. X. Y. _ . _ DECAY , A Iiife Experience. Ilemarliablo and quick cures. Trial Packages. Consulta tion and Boolcs by Mail 3TKEE. Address Dr. WARD & Co. , Louisiana , &lo. MKM. You are .tlioxveci a free trial of thirty days of tho usoof Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances , for the speedy relief andncr- manens cure or Atrrous Debility , loss of FifaJifjr.and Hanlwod , and all kindred troubles. Also for many- other diseases. Complete restoration to HealthVi or and Manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus trated pamphlet in scaled enrelot > e mailed free , bv addressing Voltaic Jiclt Co. , ilarshall , illch. ' TVortli of a There is great rejoicing amons the people when the price of a great paper is reduced from five to four , from four to three , and from three to two cents , or from two to one cent , antl there are no doubt men who would like the price to go tlown to one-half cent. I never rejoice at such a time , he- cause it means penury , domestic privation , starvation ! No newspaper in the land can afford to l > s published for lerfd than five cents a sheet. [ Ilev. Dr. Tiilmnge. Salvation Oil , the celebrated American remedy , is guaranteed to cure rheumatism. Bore throat , swellings , bruises , burns and frost-bites Price only twenty-five cents a bottle. Blood-poisoning i.s really what has been ailing the Princess of AVailes. GcrLyon's Patent Heel StIIIeners applied to new boots and thsy will never run over. Agnyapi hmiyanna takn waskuyccacgna- kapi is the the Sioux for pic. Every nervous person should try Carter's Little NtiliVE Pills , They are made * pe- cially for nervous and dyspeptic men and women , and ate just the medicine needed by all persons who , from niiy cause , do not sleep \ > ull , or who fail to gut proper strength from their food. Cases of weak stomach , indigestion , dyspupsiii , nervous and sick hendnche , Ac. , readily yield to the use of the Little Nerve Pills , particularly if combined with Carter's Little Liver Pills. In vials at 25 cents. In China the fee for medcal attendance is from five to ten cents a visit. Usedbythobestmanufacturcrs and mechanics in the world. Pallman 1'alace CarCo..Ma on & llamlin Orpan & Piano Co. . At tho New Orleans Exposi tion , joints made tvith it en dured a testing strain of over i.600 Pounds TO A SQCAUE INCH. Protiottncnl strnng&'t rf e/i0rn TWO GOLD R/3EDAIS / , Imulon.lSSS. A'ac ( Mean * . 18S5. Ifvonrdealerdoeinotkccpit Send hicard and lie. ro taie for "samplec-i'i. ! REE. BDSSIA CEJIEXT CO. , Gloacesisr , Maaa. When i say euro t uo nut mean merely to stop ttiem lot otlmo and then have them return tRaln. 1 [ moan a rartl- cal cure. I havo m.ula tho Ulscnso of KITS. EflLErSY or FALLIKG SICKNESS a llfo-loui ; study. I warrant my remedy to ccro tho7ortt c.-isos Eecaoso others liavo failed U no roaion for nut now receiving n euro. fce" ? ' German Aothmu Cnrc never fail * to give iinm-iliatt relief in the worst c.isci. insures com- Kso' Remedy for Catarrh b the Best , Easiest to Us > e , nnd Cbeapcat. Also good for Cold in the Head , lieadache. Hay Fever , < tc. 50 cents. J ThplI"litei trunnInrele ( atO'Mnder in the world * -1.11-.111- ! as to p.1sthrouli um cites. Kequiroi jin. Sever mis-ej .1 liuiullu. MESTloS - _ _ _ < A treatise on the causes and euro ot deafness , bv ona who has made thislndrinitya hfo study , .sent FIt E by U. JOILXSO.SCo. . , 10 Napoleon Street , Newark. N. J. CODER' A Casket of Silver Ware Fe-eo To nay person who will bhoiritto their nrijhborictnsonr s eni and rend ordffn. GIreypnr n-orest ezprsrs anil Post OfScc a ltlrT * < . Attjr s coxx. . . , . . J nnd lorpMnc Habit Cured in 1 0 to ] : : Oila > > . Rffvrtu ; uOOiatienti > riircii } in all parts. Dr. Harsh , Quincy.Hich. ' ni CJinflSJIY r.earn here and earn goad § IlLCUSiWrta I pnv. Situations furnlsheJ. Q Valentine Uros. Janesvllle. AVis. ZMorphlno Habit Ctireilin 10 to ' O < liyi. > . " < ) i > : iy till CuroU. Ui : J. SrEruEXS. Leliiuoa. Ohio. , \V-VNTED. P5O A V/ERK and OT- HELPVVNTED. Valuable outfit and p.irtlcuiaH iree. J. F. UILL& CO. , Augusta , iljln- . Scrap Pictures nnd S3 Fancy Cards ( new ; maIIedforlOc.EisEXCAiD U'OP.KS , Ivorytoa.Ct C RChromo.GoM Scrap , loop Fringe , ite.Cards sent post oUpaidforGc , Coun.Stcam Card rt'feg , Hartford , Conn Scrap 1'ictitrcs andIS Xew Chroma 120 nnd G old Scrap Cants seat post paid for 1 ( ) c t-j. CEXTXCBOOK CAII > Co. . Ceuterlook. Couu. for infants and "Castoria 13 so well adapted to children that j Caatorfa cures Colic , Constipation , t recommend i t as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach , Diarrhoea , Eructation , known to me. * ' H. A. ASCHEK , M. D. , Kills "Worms , gives sleep , and promotes di gestion. Ill So. Osford St , Brooklyn , N. 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Tha new POMMEL RI-ICKERIl a perfect TMlnc coat , end coTen tba cntira laddie. Beware of Imitation j. Kons centilnt without tho "FUSi Brand" trade-mark , nioitrated Catalogue free. A. J. Tower , Cotton , Mau. 1 BITTERS , If you irlsh A ccrlnlii euro for nil XSlood diseases. Nothing was evt-r invented that will cleanse the Blood nnd run if v the System equal to Slop * nnd IJIAI.'i1 Hlttera. It tone * up the System , puts now Xtlotxl in your { veins , restores your lost wppetlto and I Bleep , nnd brings you perfect licnltli. It ! never foils to give roliei in nil coses of Kidney or klvor 'JTroublcft , EJIliotisnctw , Imli- Kcnilon , Constipation. Sick Headaches , yn- , pcpwla , Nervouc dibonlers , nnd all Female Complaints ; when properly taken It it n miro euro. Thousands have been Jtuiicdted by it 1 in this and other Western Stntes. It is tho best Combination of VegotnSjIo remedies n.T yes discovered for the. restoration to health of tho ' "VFenlcand Debilitated. 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