BW • ' ill ww t . , W v w - mii I - . - lim n i h mi L . S t LH _ In fJuat r tI OH-dllt ) , KSmiO'li.-Ioii , f * CmmWitlMtM. AXw WAjm-iii t * 'HIMtllK * . StmafH ICmc-uuux U I'uir Cwl burul I wWA J'Iy ' > nnlu > * | < tw , m m nu .t nlu > , * > t- 1 hNWl W IH t.tk . IttrVut * * * MH | - , . > , far fcmit. ttmimlUu twv ww k. hI mu > immI linWtfc' up Uw ImmIjt. lie .Hit r * > a l : * I . trioA . 8m ZL' * Ktm.\hit > H imi h young miri , whom IhyM * ituMi at lime * gave up Iiojh' SI rum lie ImttHH unim ; the liiniiUdou his r C H ll l + ns ttvarMl , pMtHftl lluxlt and itreii tli i awl frMM ail upptMinutctt * Mm life will be jtrotoitcwl muy yeetro.Juiix Sullivan ; ' H * ttitl 8U nnl l'a. | * , Morgans * , . lf IfiHfHirut' WtHtttiu received timisaitdn ! o ! < lMar wertit of ppvhunta nu bin birthday. - "Said Aaron to Mose * I.eL'H cut off our noses. " * Ati * HMint Imvo been a sufferer from cntarrtt. Tli l < trjorii.tion which cutarrlil | tr du MM in often Hiiliiiiuiit to make people hajr nitil do many rn h tiling an < I many owi > tiwHn H n cri ff just mm if no hiicIi cure as ' Dr. Suge 'B Catcirrli remudy existed. It cwrflHv ry en e from tlio Nimplu.it to the mmnl ootHfAifHiietl , and all the conse- % Imh m h of catarrh. A person imhi e rd l y Dr.Mian's { Catarrli ; Mmmtdy wtM Not bo apt to take cold a 'nin , sf s im M.h vw Ut mncun in < > iHbriuitfiilieutthy wi wtrw ' l : . By tru { itd. i , yfr. CmjhtI in traveling and lecturing in eijiiHith CaJiforiiiH. "I Don't linoiv IVIiul AIIm .Tic. " 1 Mt _ r * > mtuty * . 8lf'ivr' "I have the 'blues' trtpltfctwWy ; I am troHlMd with headache imh ! diwu * * * * * * ; I have lost my appetite ; tdnj e It * InmI taut. * in my mouth con- , nimmtif. Wbtt m the mattei-with me ? " We * W tM you ; yo i nre "bilious. " Got a baUlu • * Dr. I'Mrree ' w "Golden Medical Dis rvvry. " • * < tt faithfully , ami you will huoii , lie * h m nwh atUM. Al1 dru0 'iatf have it. Tim ufaitiwi of IInyJiNt in Vienna will be NMY tiad > I y 31. Due Wh Uhs iure t remedy for catarrh alSn s. " * ; Tke Umk of HoMHwd hari a r ) narkabie , Wwlnrueml collwction of barnest * . > it TUtr Oimm.Ii.1. Tp s foundry can furni.ih \ ttevt urwppaixT outlil.t on bhort notice. I ; I'rurn Kiiiiiff a in Chicago and fieight- t ain.oli paid tuOuuli.1 | fL te Proven * . - . Tiin : it Ik' P ' Iw i Colds , * llCk U y Coughs , \ § ) KV \ \ Sore Throat , * I iHUH VH - Hoarseness , f qatrkpr than any known remedy It was the first I HMd lhi-.titv I'aiu ri-uie < ly tliatinvtantlyMop-stlie ' m M csitui i jln r ikuii * . altars Inti.imiuatJon una i rurw ( imi s > ( i < 'Ii % wiietiierof tboLuDBa.fctouuch. \ v. . MuUtfr Ihiw Tioii'iit i.r excruciating tlie puin " \ tlm KJmmmumIk. HetlrHiUeii. Iiillrm. I'nppled , > er- ; , \ t < mu > \ timlioe , or prostrated with diseases cauy / BAOWATS READY RELIEF / will afford inMitnt asc " 1/ / BOWEL " COMPLAINTS r " "iy TUtflf t Mity drops In lutlf a tumbler of water tJF wMI ut a t < * Hanult cure C'raiii | > < , ; > i > hmii . Sour v MomaiNmi > , \ imjtliiiir. l'uipitutlon of the , 'i Ifwut , KiuniiMf - . H < * urtlHim. Met HcaiUche. ' - [ ' KkutIhm. I - ii tv. tolK _ WiR-i la the iwels. I ajMf U Aianul inuiih. A TIumtc t Hut a rtmintial atrent inthewwrldth.it mtH mm lr rj ds . and all other Alalanoiis. Wmm ami < 4 er t . aided by lUdway'a I'llls , H.jmHMad * * * Iteudv Ittriief. fUtr rent * | > rr B.mle } vdd by drucfrists. DR. RADWAyTcO. , N. Y. j Proprietors of Railway's Sarsaparillian Re- a. ivent and Dr. Railway's Pills. I 151OQO BEWAfiD y ® THE VICTOR tik t t fc * xiMkji * eel / * < 4ri.var > tJftS ? _ - . - . YStheF EICKT Ton W luon Scale * , a L * . rs hi Hririun. Bttu r Bc&u > od Ban Bex U t S60. X rr li > c l * . Kor fr prlr II it ig t.BB tin * pwfr ko < 1 mJ4rv a JONES OF BINCHAMTON. BIXiUAJITO.V. N. V. i CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS ' The Original and Only Genuine. ? Kfoaa4alwaF bLckahtc Krmtrrat worthlrM Imita- Ot ul L * > . a . joar DrMgcUl for Chlrhr tcrT. KaKtlaJt * * uid faUe a * other or include 4c tiuil [ > . ) to m * Mr oarf Ti Pt ut M-tt-r by rrturn mall. SjuuS rus. CIIIlllrJ > rEir CIIKUIL VI. CO. . i S313 HaJIwn hquirr. I'hlluila. I'o. Mil kf UmtiW. rtrrj hrrr. A > L for "t'blrtir.- tar' * EacUb * * ! ' r jal 1111 * . TL no otltrri / POCC * SAMPLFS. lo hundred * ai Bflfl'/C mCC m uimraiKn , urii on Ca-atoXW * . • * " • sujr Bndi - iery > ne > endlnK rA ce > t 6ir • - > a < r i ; ra.aad sub r * lri5err < il IB mw Kit KMHLK > i > .K& TO : \ J'ui > l heU mouth I * a 4 n 4 at ail ta < - iri4mi pjMi lirr . Injok ellfn , B4 < ! . mla lie ourkL \ . ib Sft over C5.W ta * r * icenkUac r KE > 4 o v eirtH Iuln TMtr une tf . f a M hchldr < > M lOllLUiCUTU Bui 225. UriKhtou l'ark. 111. * . C3JES KHEBE AIL ELSE FAIIS. Ej Bcstt .mt . .nf listMir i. Use EJ ut • x e v il dnxK-3ta. . PR IRON ROOFING ; 'or aay uoiol Clly or farm Uulldlnc * . 'Wnt * lor iet mon.ais from sur Stata Address ytitCTElt lltUS UOOKUSi. CO Onrlaaatl , Oh' ; WORLD TYPE WRITER ; Price , * 10 nap * - mil' Eav r Ie ni On. m4Ik r f x j tua.h. ! ben J foi r .1rraar D\ & I s . li "lr ll " . .Ntwiurt . lEsTRQOFiNSsEHSi' ; EST53 is5sl W.H.FAY&CQ.CaniilGn.H.J. o i 0 n r CIIDTIIiSC " - KurlUKC rz-AJK ! gmiarcricurr'tni.int SificoMiwajr. cw-iock * t ViRRV The Carmiwiiilfiit. nnp e J * " * • * * Ifc i ( HUMrr. devoted la marna cuntams * k icAOOnn > U anrli wee for cjr'K > n'eaU ; ( ) 4urs f - a4rr' - jiMaiial 4 monihtf'.r lO > . aa * r AJdt Tax.j xjciru > iitsr.LJi-iEaACl.OtiJo. C mmMmHHHmHmMSonrrlltf IC TTVl ' If nr | > f BtSeTH | CO Pncefflai.iil.UJll. . KJPBtHe Jl0 tJLio > ymaa. toweUJi03 > . : FATERTSftr &r &zssr + - e Jb to S dayBaniBlee worm * LM rREE. Lla . 3a % • * * or • * • b r ' . f t. Writ * Brawsttr W Safety Rain Holdar Co. , Holly , Mich. ' AH If IIS Xornhlno Hblt Cursdla 13 ' lllllliJH t SddUy . .VoearttUCarod. - * - mmm. ivn ux t uii. Leu > u. ocu * . i A Few Stock Liars. "I said in my liastp/ ' -rom-irkctl'tho iwlmidt , "all inea. am liaw. ' " That Iicro : iru nioiju liars in thu world lo-div lian lliorti were in David's time oes .v thout .siuiii" ; . because there are more aioii. And with th s increase of popu- ation there has sprung intp being a lew l'no of stock liars , with whom Dav- d \7as unacquainted ; fair average liars ivho do a plain every-day business , and inly go on in star parts when the star iar of the combitiat on is sick or tired jf sotnelh ng. An ong these steady ' Drofu.isiouals may be mentioned : Tho man who "never reads the news- papers. " The man who never seos the editori- \ \ cutting him up , until his "attention aas been called to it. " The candidate who is out of politics md "wouldn't take the nomination if t were offered him. " Tho man who "put Cleveland whore ic IS. The man who "never had a day's ileknuss in his life. " The man who says the captain told isiin " .t was lhe worst storm he had cvt'f cxperi'Miccd. " 'lhe f-iiallv who were in Europe three svecks and "went everywhere and saw .verj thing. " • The professor who tells you that in ill his life he "never knew a child with Due half the marvellous tallent for music ) ( drawing ) ( elocution ) ( mathei mat : e > ) ( anything else ) which your ' wduld has already developed. " The man who "wouldn't take $100 for i that dog. " The man who "made the mistake of liis ! life when he didn 't road ( law ) medicine ) ( theology ) ( go on the stage ) . " T'e ' man who e wife "doesn't appre ciate him" ( a great deal more accu- • ately that he knows ) . " The man who "whipped ovar v boy ho jver fought w.th at school. " ' 1 he man who "could take that text and preach a great deal better sermon from I it" ( than h s pastor did ) . The man who says "ho wants ye9 ! to tell him just what vou think , " and "never feels hurt at a candid criticism , j. : > matter how severe it is. " The man who ' • never slept a wink last night " The in.m who "told ( somebody you never heard of ) the day before ( CI eve- and ) ( Garlield ) ( Hlaiuc ) was nomi nat- id , ju > t on what ballot the convention would break and how it would go. " The man who "never made but one nistake in judging character in his iff. " The man who. "can remember lhe jnly lie he ever told. " The man who "was offered S900 for Jiat horau day before he went lame * " und. und.The The man who • could turn a double laud-spring from the ground , back- ward or forward , when he was a bov , aut hasn't tr cd it for more than fif- ven \ ears. " Sometimes with a redeem- ng impulse of gracious and beautiful .ruth th .s liar will atld that "ho doesn 't ) el eve he could do it now. " 11. J. liurdelte , in Mrookhin 'Enule. L1 • L'he Mad ISuffulu of the Plains. " Senator Kenton alwaxs asserted that ae had a right to state what he said md did in executive session. When , ifter the Mexican war , he had resisted he noiniuit.on of Bngadier-Gen. Kear- ley : ts major-general bv brevet , be- • ause of his treatment of Col. Fremont. Mr. Henton gave to a reporter > > ome • evolutions which he had prepared , de- louncing ( " en. Kearney , sa\Mig : "Take hos * . if you please , sir , and print them. I g ve them to you in the presence of , he-e witnesses. I am responsible. 1 lesire that they be promulgated to the jountry. " The resolutions were taken ay the correspondent and duly printed. A few days afterwards , Mr. liutler aiacte a motion that the galleries bo • Icared Jind the doors closed , for tho ) iin ose of enabl ng him to make a.mo- ion concerning the violation of certain • xecutive proceedings. Every one knew .hat Mr. Benton had avowed the publi- • ation of Ins resolutions against Gen- rvearney. avowed it and glor lied in it , md delL'd all objections to it. An al- .ercation of an hour followed , with ex- jited remarks made under the cover of discussing the question of order , the jcrpetual sneers and jeers of Mr. Ben- cou. his hundred uiteijeetional excla- 3iatk : > ns. his linal pompous declaration ; hat he threw upon .Mr. Butler the ne- le.viity of saving what he did , that he .va > ready to meet the senator from UKs.ou-1 ' anvwhere. Mr. Benton , al- Jiough his defiance was thus accepted , sontHiucd to assert that the man who charged him with doing am thing dis- aonorable was a liar in his throat. One : ouid not conceive lhe violence and der iance which he threw into his manner , lis emphasis and gesticulations. Never , lid he better merit his sobriquet , "The Mad Buffalo of the Plains. " ZJcu : 1'cr- t j l'oorc , in American Cultivator. * . . . m.m. I Ql I A Jhiu of Mammoth Muscle. li There is a man on the Carson river , r Delow Da * , ton. Col. , named Angela CorJ J Jella. who claims to be the strongest aunt in the world. He is an Italian , iged 2S years , and stands fire feet ten nclies. weighing 19S pounds. Al- f hough not of unusual size , his spinal j jolmun is much beyond the ordinary width , and his bones and joints are. oiade on a similarlv large and generous 5 cale. He has lifted a. man of * 20J pounds with the middle linger of his d r.ght hand. The man stood with one n foot on tin * floor , his triu oufstreehei1 , lii < hands grasped by two persons to e tialauce hi > body. Cordelia then stoop- v , ed and placed his third fiuger of his ' right hand under the man's foot , and , a wth : scarcely any perceptible effort , a raised him to tho hight of four feet and S l * posited him on a table near at hand. Once two powerful men waylaid Corn del la , with intent to thrash htm. but he seized one in each hand and hammerti ed them together until life was nearly knocked out of them. The Indei-end- ml- A Rochester woman's pic failed to have nj effect ou her husbaud for some unaccountable a reason , so sne added a little more poison. That fetched him , but it just cces to show „ how touzh some husbands are. Ph.Uaddi.hvi p Xorlh American. a . -9 r irirmrmii i , mn f wmiibiiihimi mi * in ' r * * * ' " - * . . A. = ' " " niirw i - i T -r- - iron. Jf. A. Foran , of Ohio , member of House of Rcprcaenttttivcs , writes that St. Jucobs Oil relieved him of acute bodily naiiiM. IVlutt Killed Croquet. Temple Uar : Many of us may remember thut fifteen or twenty yearn uro croquet was a pleasant , if not very exciting , paHtime for a Hummer afternoon ; buL when entliiiHi- astic ; playera discovered that the way to win tho game was nob to make the running of , your own hoops the first object , but rather aim at preventing your opponent from | running his , by leaving his ball behind a , peg or wire ; and when they developed sys tematic methods of carrying out these tac tics , , tho gamo was at once changed , for all ordinary people , into as disngreeable form of amusement as ever was devised ; and cro quet ' died of scientific-play , and lawn tennis reigned ' in its etcad. A bottle of Red Star Cough Cure ninde a thorough i nnd permanent euro of a cold so severe that I.could not talk , snys Mr. J. P. Roach ] , nssistaut superintendent Now York Central < Sleeping Car Company. Not Contagious. Several evenings ago Major Stofah went up > on Sixteenth .street to see a young lady to I whom he has been very attentive. She was i not visible at first , nndhci-12 year-old brother 1 entertained the major. After vari ous < questions the kid remarked : "you ain't contagious are you ? " "Why , Jonny , what do you mean by that i ? " asked the mnjor , with an innocent laugh ] of surprise. "Oh , nothin' , Iguess ; only I heard mother say ! you wasn't , 'cause sister had been try ing to catch you all winter , and she couldn't do ' it. " Washington Critic. A LUCKY HfiKCIIAST. Tvro Portion * , of si $150,000 Lottery Prize Won SSere. Sin Francisco ( I al. ) Call , April G. At one of the tables in n commercial . lunch room on Pine street , a group or business men were gathered yesterday over ' their midday repast. "Heard about the luck of one of the , Dannenbauni brothers ? " asked a bald- headed old chap who has made a for tune ' in the hardware business. "No , " said the other in a breath. "Won $15,000 in the last drawing of ' the Louisiana State Lottery. " . "You don't say so"exclaimedared- ! faced gentleman who has built a man sion I on Van Ness avenue withhisprof- its ' on paints and oils. "Which one was it , Sol ? " "The one with black whiskers , " an swered ! the hardware capitalist. "That's .Toe , " observed several of the ' company , and then they deter mined ] to try their own luck in the next drawing. ' The sign of J. & S. Dannenbauni , wholesale dry goods dealers , is easily discovered ! on Sansome street between Bush and Sutter. A Call reporter found the fortunate Joseph in his of fice \ at the back part of the store fill ing ] out blank bank checks. lie mads } no concealment of the fact that the March drawing at Xew Orleans had made ' him $15,000 richer. About a week before it occurred he bought two tickets I from a persuasive i > eddler of the 1 coupons who entered his place. One of them happened to be numbered 00,551 ( and this number drew the first capital < prize of $150,000. Joseph Dannenbauni J thereupon sent on his certificate ' for one-tenth of that amount ! and received lies money through ! the London , Paris and Amer ican ] bank of this city. His firm is well known here and in San Diego and Vallejo , where the brothers have stores. ! Another local bolder of a , one-tenth coupon ' with the same number re ceived ! his prize of $15,000 through Wells , Fargo & Co. 's bank of this city , but ' he is averse to having his name disclosed ' and it has not transpired. Mother-in-law ( grimly ) She ought t © know ] by this time . . Boston Gazette. When Babywas nickvre gave her Castoria , "When shetras a Child , aho cried for Castoria , When she became Miss , she clang to Caetori * , Whan she had Children , ahe gave thsm Castor ! * , # The paths "of glory lead but to the graTe. Gray. Do not despair of curing your sick head ache , when you can so easily obtain Car ter's Little Liver Pills. They will effect a prompt j and permanent cure. Their action is mild and natural. Dr. Hammond has . a. new name for mes merism. He calls it syggignocism. If a cough disturbs your Meep. tnkcPIao's Cure for Consumption anfl ret > t well. Give me liberty or give me death. Pat rick Henry. * ItladSpecially for Vomen , Yet good for aII , Carter's Iron Pills. The Czar of Russia is freely advised to become a , Texas cowboy. A City of Beautiful "Women. Detroit , Mich. , is noted for its healthy , handsome ladies , which the leading physicians and druggists there attribute to tho general use and popularity of Dr. Hal ter's Iron Tonic The London Telegraph calls Dr. Holmes an "evergreen veteran. " Thuoat Disiuses commence with n Cough. Cold or Sore Throat. "Brown' * Bronchial Troches" give immediate relief. Capt. Eads leaves an estate worth fully 5100,000. Klpney Maker * don't let golden opportunities pass unim- - pro\cd ; there are times in the lives or men when more money can be made rapidly and easily , than otherwise can be earned by years of labor. Write Hallett & Co. , Port land. Maine , who will send you , free , full particulars about work that you can do , and live at home , wherever you are located , at a profit of at least from $3 to $25daily. Some have made over § 50 in a single dav. All is new. You are started free. Capital not required. Either sex ; all ages. Miss Frances E. WiHard has had a new town named after her in Texas. If Easily Irritated , or Vexed , Use Cabtek's Little Xekve Pill. 25 cents. Farmer Keith of Texas has a beard five and a half feet long and 21 inches wide. The Omaha Typj foundry can furnish new newsp > er outfits on Bhort notice. Prices sam. ns in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. m i i 1 I iSr fe\r < $ v Jm / * \ Mv&x ? h E &m * fi * " * < ' CTW.o u..T arT • II"'a'ff * \ * * * lktm Mirf * ggB > i . . .q.u u , i # ) liji j \ I- - - ' mm9m _ p \ ti to ' i&l \ I Tho following words. In praise of Dn. Piehce's FAvoniTn PiinsriuiTio : * as a remedy for those delicato discuses and weak- > ncsses peculiar to women , must bo of Interest to every sutrerer from such maladies. They aro fair samples of tho pjiontancouB .J expressions with which thousands give utterance to their sense of ( rratitudo for the inestimable boon of health which hits been > i restored to them by tho use ot this world-famed medicine. 5 I"1" 1 JonN 13. Seoah , of irillcnbcch , Va „ writes : CIS U ff % " My , vro hud been sutferiiifr for two or thrco t&JL't/V years with femalo weakness , nnd had puld It . . . . out one hundred dollars to physicians with- IHRIIWN AWAY ° t relief. Sho took Dr. Pierce's Favorite iiiiiuiin . | miihi. ) prescription nnd lt di ( ] | icr more S00i tmn " " " " " " hi atho \ [ medicine Riven to her by tho physi cians during the thrco years they had been practicing upon her. " - - Mrs. Oeoiige Ilr.nnnii. of Wcalfidd , N. Y. , Tup PnFBTPOT I writes : "I was a great sutrerer from leueor- lilh Ulihflltol I rhea , bearing-down pains , and pnin contin- r n unlly across my back. Three bottles of your rflRTHIV liflDH 'Favorite Prescription' restored mo to per- . ' H fcct I tltli. I treated with Dr. , for - " " " " " " " 'I ' -i nine months , witliout receiving any benellt. Tho'Favorite Prescription' is the greatest earthly boon to us poor suffering women. " YUE Tiua the vmmm disease. Many times women call on their family physieinns , suffering , ns they imagine , one from dyspepsia , another from heart disease , another from liver or kidney disease , another from nervous exhaustion or prostration , another with pain here or tlieie. and in t this way they all present alike to themselves and their easy-going and indifferent , or over-busy doctor , scimrato und distinct diseases , for which ho prescribes his pills and potions , assuming them to be such , when , in reality , they are all oulysi/nijitniNi caused by some , womb disorder. Tho physicmn , ignorant of the c.iU60 of suffering , encourages his practice until large bills arc made , lhe suffering , patient gets no better , hut probably worse by reason of tho delay , wrong treatment and consequent complications. A proper meuielnc , . like Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription , directed to the came would have entiicly removed tho disease , thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms , and instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery. TSTn ' " " " " • " ' "a Mrs. E. F. MoitCAK , of i71 Lcxiuutnn St. . Sj PHYSlfilnMX E < ust Bmtnn , Jfavt. . says : "Five years ago I I luoiumno . * was a m.eaifi Bufferer lrom qterine troubles. rfill ED Having exhausted the skill of three phy- . . . . " " sicians. I was completely discouraged , and so I"1"1" " - ' " " * weak I could with dilKoulty cross the room alone. I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and using the local treatment recommended in ln' 3 'Common Sense Medical Adviser. * I commenced to improve at once. In threo months I was perfectly cured , and have had no trouble since. I wrote a letter to my family paper , brielly mentioning how my IiT dtli had been restored , and offering to send tho full particulars to . .ny one writing mo for them , and cnclosiny a stamped-cn- velope for reply. I have received over lour hundred letters. In reply , I have described my case and the treatment used , and have earnestly advised thorn to ' do likcwis0 . ' From a great many I have received second letters of thanks , stating that they hid : commenced the use of 'Favorite Prescription , ' had sent tho $1.50 required for the 'Medical Adviser , ' and had applied the local treatment so fully and plainly laid down therein nnd , were . . . . . ! . I. ff-- ! . . . „ • UfDU E. TINKHABTS fin GsH Est ; stood tae testof tweatyyc .ra aiuvBcmodyforPeraale Disoases , relieving • periodical pains , 73ro- irotlng a healthful rsgularit- aszsormand coiin weakaesn , fcact-adie aad cenre uoat nervous distress. C lTsririrrosEMS'oiisrroB-THEiiGrraEairns.rervoop disease ad the eeuep of Pjlik. It is rc/Mor in t cnos. 6E3 T7HAT 05E TT0HAS SATS OFUS UEOSTb , Pittsburg , Pa , Nov. Gih , 18S3. Mrs. lydia E. Pinkham : "JVs infrequently the case witlnuothera who have reared large families. I have beesi agrcat F ulTererforyearsfrom omplaintsiuciaeiittomar- ned life. I hare tried the skill of aauimberof physicians audihe virtue of manyTOcdicines w ith- out relief , and as an experimentlconcicded to try yours. I can assure yon that the benefits I have derived from : t came not because of - ny faith I had m it , furl had'but slight hope 'of any penna- nent good. 2am not a seeker aftcrmotoriety but / leant to ieU you that 1 have been wonderfully benefitted by your medicine. I sm xow nsin" my Tourth bottle and it would take bntfllttlo argument to persuade-me-that my health is fully restored. I should like to widely circulate ( the fact of its wonderful < cnrativc powers. " PH BA C. KOOP * nn iui > Es nu6aiCTwiLLsrppi.TTou. price m.oo • * ! • * ? i > vi * * ? i • Si * ' ? ivSK K v iv iv iJi Ln n tfca Chest aad all Achea sBdutr&lns , ' ' nvl KSSSSTBa fara of Imlutlons nodtr atmHar i _ T/7ff 8'THE-BEST-IKgHE-Wim.D-j ' - - - . - ' STEEL EQTPBRilflil Leading Noo. : 14,048,130,135 , 333,161. For Sale by all Stationers. THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEH CO. , works : Camden , N. J. 26 Jthri St. , New York. -5 : FACE , HANDS , FEET , ( Sp r * Sjl aad all their imperfection * , inclndins * l'a. i&r Sc * < na' Development. Ilairsmd Sealp , Super. 5JHTI Bfluous Hair , Birtii ? Iarl.R , JIolcs Warts , j * % S. * & - 3Soth , Freckle * . Tied X > wc , Atr.e , Black fiSSvO j4 IiJu ' - ScarsFittlr.fC and their treatment. ftc-xtm / EiJ.Send ] Oc.forhookof.VpoTe * , < thedition. Dr.J.H.Woodbni7ST : . ' .rearlbt.fAlliiinrK.y.Ebt'b'dlS70. \V. N. 11 Omaha - 0--18. I , auujiMaJ aioao | jlrg s0PIIIA p. Doswelu White Cotlage.O. . A IHRFW flW&V writes : "I took eleven bottles or your ' Fa- -J iiiikii miimi * yorito Prescription and one bottlo of your / nFR 'Pellets. ' I am doing my work , nnd have been " 11 til for some time. I have hud to employ help for ' SlIPPflRTFR 1 about sixteen years before I commenced tak- | uurruiut.il. | j11K. y0lr medicine. 1 have had to • wear a nuf "n-imniri supporter most of the time ; this 1 have laid aside , and feel as well as I ever did. " fT" . I. . i Mrs. May Gi.eason , of iS'inucn , 0 otr Co. IT WfJMS | "U iWi. , writes : " Your • Favorite Prvbcriptlon * " | has worked wonders in my case. 1 WflMnCDO § Again sho writes : "Having taken several hot- S JtUnUtnO , g ties of the ' Favorite Prescription' I have re- 1 r.iiii miiiiiiiM gained my health wonderfully , to the astonish- 1 ment of myself und friends. I eun now bo on my leet all day. I attending to the duties of my household. 1 . . ma . A jWarvciOIIH Cure. Mrs. G. V. Sl'ItAGHK. JEAIOUS of Crystal , J/ic/i. , writes : "I was troubled with " female weakness , leucorrhea and falling of the I flDPTflH' } I womb for seven years , so 1 had to keep my bed UUUIUiio. i for sl good part of the time. I doctored with an ' .Mi.inimjMS33 army of diflerent physicians , and spent large sums of money , but received no lasting benellt. At last my husband persuaded me to try your medicines , which I was loath to do. because I was prejudiced against them , and the doctors said they would do mo no good. I finally told my husband that if he would get me some of your medicines , 1 would try them ( against the advice of my physician. He got me six bottles of tho 'Favorite Prescription , also six bottles of the'Discovery , ' for ten dollars. I took three bottles of 'Discovery' and four of * Favorite Prescription , 'and I have been a sound woman for tour years. 1 then gave tho balance of the medicine to my sistet , who was troubled in tho same way , and she cured herM. 'lt in a short : ; time. I havo not had to take any medicine uow for almost lour years , " • J THE OUTGROWTH OF A VAST EIP HEEITOE. } The treatment of many thousands of cases i * those chronic weaknesses and distressing n jncnts peculiar to females , at the Invalids' UK . and Surgical Institute , Buffalo , N. Y „ hts afforded a vast experience in nicely adapting and thoroughly testing remedies for the cure of woman's peculiar maladies. Dr. Fieree's Favorite Prescription is the outgrowth , or result , of this great and valuable experience. Thousands of testimonials , received from patients and from physicians who have tested it in tho more aggravated and obstinate cases which had ballled their skill , prove it to be tho most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and euro of suffering women. It is not recommended as a "cure-all , " but as a most perfect Specific lor woman's peculiar ailments. Ag a. powerful , invigorating tonic , it imparts strength to tho whole system , and to the uterus , or womb and its ap pendages , in particular. For overworked , "worn-out " " * " debilitated teach - , run-down. ers , milliners , dressmakers , seamstresses , "shop-girls , " housekeepers , nursing moth ers , and feeble women generally , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is tho great est earthly boon , being unequalled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. It promotes digestion and. assimilation of food. Cures nausea , weakness of stomach , indi gestion , bloating and eructations of gas. A * * a ( toothing and htrcugthcifiiig nervine , " Fa\orite Prescription" is un equalled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability , irritability , exhaustion , prostration , hysteria , spasms and other distressing , nervous symptoms commonlv attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anx- ictv nnd despondency. Br. Piercc'i Favorite Prescription is a legitimate medicine , carefully compounded Iry an experienced and skillful physician , and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable in its composition and perfectly harmless in H3 effects in any condition of the system. "Favorito Prc&eription" is a posi tive eurolor , the most complicated nnd ol > stinnte cases of leucorrhea , or " whites , " excessive flowing at monthly periods , pain ful menstruation , unnatural suppressions , prolapsus or falling of the womb , weak back , "femalo weakness , " anteversion , re troversion , bearing-down sensations , chron ic congestion , inflammation and ulceration of the womb , inllammation , pain and ten derness in ovaries , accompanied with "in ternal heat. " Address. 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SS ( Little Liver Pills ) , cures Liver. Kidney ami Iliaddcr diseases. Their combined use also S removes blood taints , and abolishes can- cerous and scrolulous humors from the % SVStOIH " "Favorite Prescription" is the only 4 medicine lor women sold , by druggists. ' 3 under a positive guarantee , from the • , a manufacturers , that it will give satisfae- .j tion in every case , or money will lie re- • -nt funded. This guurantec has been printed 4 on the bottle-wrapper , and faithfully ear- 1 ried out for many years. Large UoUIck j flOO doses ) $1.00 , or six bottles for -5 $5.00. , m ES Scnd ten cents in stamp3 for Dr. . J Pierce's large , illustrated Treatise ( WO j f pages ) on Diseases of Women. 5 " < ! WIZARD OIL Have been enjoyed by tho citizens of nf-arly even town and city in tho V. 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