'HIGAN^S BENEFACTOR. jpT REPEATED STORY OP TRUE philanthropy. ,„arle. II. I'“rk,*y DOM for Western Michigan* :ibl ,-and Rapids (Mioh.) Evening Press. 1 beautiful spot in all this city is v assoeiateii with the name of , Vlias M. Hackley lias Iwen in business here continuously since ,1 that time lias amassed “fortune ,v!.s him a rating among the wealthy ,',l,e nation. Hut with wealth there : that tigliteningof the purse ,s „ Ilirh is generally a marked oharae ' of wealthy men. wonder then that the name Of 11 Ilai’klcv is known at home and i i iis uimiilieenee to Muskegon alone '1 nt< an outlay of nearly half a million. ..... oast twenty years he has been a ,„t sufferer from neuralgia and rheu ■i also numbness of the lower limbs, ti so that it has seriously interfered Ids pleasure in life. Kor some time i s friends hare noticed that he has t„ grow young again and to have Vied the health which he had in , reporter for the News Mr. Hackley ;„,.d the secret of this transformation. u, suffered for over ‘20 years,” ho said pains in mv lower limbs so severely ll ,. only relief 1 could get at night was eold water compresses on my I 1 was bothered more at night than j. .lav time. The neuralgic and rheu . pains in my limbs, which had been i,V in intensity for years, finally be .■iinmic. I made three trips to tne Sprint's witli only partial relief and fill bark to my original state. I i, i sit still ami my sufferings began to life lnok very bluo. Two years ago , ,t, hiImt 1 noticed an account of Dr. i:' s rink l’ills for Pale People and they had done for others, and some s„ licarlv resembled mine that I was -i, a. so l wrote to one who had given in:,,uial. an eminent professor of music i. a.ln. The reply I received was even irr than the printed testimonial and it me faith in the medicine. j j, ::in taking the pills and found them a’, that the professor had told me they I ina it was two or three months be , sjirrieneed any perceptible bet ‘er df uiv condition.' My disease was, of long standing that I did not cxflcct v lvroverv and was thankful even jto irvnl. I progressed, rapidly, however, <1 nrnvcry and for the last six monfths Mi myself a perfectly well man/ X iivimmondcd the pills to many people an only too glad to assist othens to i through the medium of this wonuer ' la inr. I ran not say too muclifor it has done for me.” j Williams’ l’ink Pills contain all r,he tits neressjtry to give new life apd w to the blood and restore shattered s. They tire for sale by all druggists, the had by mail from Dr. Williams’ inecompany, Schenectady, N. Y., for is i>er box. or six boxes for t2.50. A Vigorous Swordfish. ; Norwegian bark Lorenzo, which tly arrived at Pensacola, Fla., had iple of the strength of a swordfish, ngh the metal sheathing of her then through six inches of plank ml penetrating the inner ceiling . three inches the fish had driven out. or "sword.” the result being k which kept the crew at the * for six hours a day. The sword ibout tf 1 j inches in circumference : point and 5 inches at the end p it had broken off, the piece be tiout HO inches long. How's This! offer One Hundred Dollars Rewan i) case of Catarrh that can not b. ball's Catarrh Curel HENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio tbe undersigned, have known F. J ■ ,rthe fast 15 years, and believi perfectly honorable in all businea lotions and financially able to earn b obligations made by their firm, t Ohu> CAI’ Wholesale Druggists, * Mabtin> Wholesalf ;|»ts, Toledo, Ohio. Catarrh Cure is taken Internally ; reofly upon the blood and muconi Holdby^^i^twS; I > Family PiUs, 25c. 4 B°nunieiit of llankruptcy. ' great tower at Wembley pari of Condon. which is intended t 101 ugher than the Eiffel towe: (ses become a monument < ''['toy. The company has spei ■ and the first platform has n( on reached. •300 FOR A NAME. ’I’’the sum we hear the Salw u„n i f,or a su'table name ft -, ' eliful new °ats- The Unite • ' Partmcnt of agriculture sat ■ ,ats ls the best of 300 varietii many farmers repoi and ir°f J00 *lushels per acre la! Mare sure this can be grow more during 1805. OneV* i- p, J lat ls that Salzer is tl ,,sra^d ^ro'ver ™ the’worl ll; potatoes t s,5° per barre the SLV‘at do weH in Texl r,es at South. Thirty-fit ° ’ arhfcsl vegetables, «1 poi lflWl",Cut This 0ut and Send It John A- Salz< B'mnoth cataln'lb'’ }'OU, ffet trf «above.^lTe aUd a Pacl *J00 Trite Oats, W.N. I e "ho think k wrong wifi te sure 10KS FREE Ordpr :_x to ' to lntr°duce our line of ""el, to the public we will, ,lme' one or all of the 2 books FREE on recejpt cov?PS 3CCePted) efa Cough llalsam Is the oldest ami best. It, will break up a Cold quick er loan anything else. It h> always reliable. Try it. People who really want to do good will sooner or later find out how. Billiard Table, second-hand. For sale cheap. Apply to or address, H. C. Akin, 511 8. 12th St.. Omaha, Neb. The chains of a habit are too small to be felt, until they are too strong to be broken. Down Went the l.lglit. “John,** said Mrs. lirmsmun, “it is the light down, the first thin? you know the baby will be awake." “Pshaw," said Mr. llossnian, “the light won't walco him." “No, but I’ll walco him myself." Tho prospect was too appalling, lie meekly did as he was bid. — Kxchange. Worms in Horses. Tlie only sure euro for pin worms In horses known is Hteketcc's lies? Cholera Cure. Never falls to destroy worms In horses, Imas, sheep, (lusts or eats; an excellent remedy for sick fowls. Send sixty cnnls In United flutes nostniie stamps ami I will send by mall Cut this out, take It to driiKStlsi and pay him fifty cents. Three packastes for$l..W express paid. 0. U. NTKKKTKK, „ • tiraml Itaplds, Mich. Mention name of paper. Warned. Wo know a certain judgo who took occasion recently to warn his people from coming into the courtroom drunk in these words; “I wish to put every body on notice that if they come into this courtroom while I am sitting on this bench drunk they had better look out”—Hamilton (da.) Journal. __ In OHItiii Time* People overlooked tlio importance of permanently lieneileial effects'and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Nyrup of Kifjs will permanently enro habitual constipation, well-informed peoplo will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. In kind words some people are very stingy. A Gentle Corrective is wlmt you need when your liver becomes inactive. It's what you get when you take I)r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets ; they’re free from the violence and the griping that come with the ordinary pill. The best medical • authorities agree that in rrgulatingthe bowels mild methods are pref erable. For every de rangement of the liver, stomach and bowels, these tiny, sugar coated pills are most effective. They go about their work in an easy and natural way, anil their good lasts. Once used, they are always in 111" vor. Being composed of the choicest, concen trated vegetable ex tracts, they cost much more than other pills found in the market, yet from forty to forty four are pul up in each sealed glass vial, as sold through druggists, at the price ot the cheaper made pills. “ I’leasant Pellets ” cure biliousness, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, cosllve ness, or constipation, sour stomach, loss of appetite, coated longue, indigestion, ordyn pepsia, windy belchings, “lieart-bnm,” pain and distress after eating, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomuch and bowels. Put up in sealed glass vials, there fore always fresh and reliable. Whether as a laxative, or in larger doses, as a gently acting but searching cathartic, these little “Pellets’’are iiuequaled. As a “dinnerpill,” to promote digestion, take one each day after dinner. To relieve the distress arising from over-eating, noth ing equals one of these little “Pellet*.” They are tiny, sugar-coated, auti-bilious granules. Any child readily takes them. Accept no substitute that may be recom mended to be “just as good.” It maybe better for the dealer, because of paying him a better profit, but he is not the one who needs help. A free sample (4 to 7 doses) on trial, is mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of name and address on postal card. Address Woki.p’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Bottles Double Size AT OLD PRICE. DAW PAIN-KILLER T*Y IT FOR DYSPEPSIA. IF THOSE WHO IIAVE i againM, the Government I CLAIMS ■ ■ Will write to HATH AM W ■"■HIV BICKFORD, Pension A Patent A try, 914 F Kt., Washington, I>.C..they will receive a prompt reply Other remedies may ST. JACOBS OIL Will cure Sprains, Bruises, and a Backache 35 Gent Patterns tor to Gents. These pattern* retail In fashion bazaars ana •tores for twenty-live to forty cents ouch. but in order to Increase the domund among strung' ers we offer them to the lu«ly readers of this paper for the rcmurkuhly low price of only 10 vents Bach. 1’ostu^o one cent extra. The patterns nro all of the very latest Now York stylos, and are uncquulod for style acou* racy of tit, (simplicity and economy. For twenty* four years these patterns have noon used tbs country over. Full descriptions and directions —as the number of yards of material required, the number amt mimes of the different pieces in the pattern, how to rut anil tit amt put the gar ment together- are sent with each pattern, with a picture of the garment to go by. These rat terns are complete In every particular, there being a separate pattern for every single piece of the dress. Your order will be tilled the same day it is received. Order patterns by number and give slxe In inches. Kvery patternjrunranteed to be perfect. *HSY ABB OX.OVS PXTTXBO. To get get MUST and IIUKAST measure, put the tupe measure AIX of the way around tho body, over the dress dose under the arms. Prica of aaoh pattern, XO oenta, whou ordered on coupon printed below. Postage one cent extru on EACH pattern. him, h iMiKRfl. ruttern no. rcjuu is cut m three sizes, viz.: H, 10 and 12 yours. Murine blue velvet und fancy French plaid serge Is hero stylishly combined. A simulated y»Uo of velvet covers the upper portions of tho tilted body, buck und front. The full front and buck is shirred und placed on in pointed out* line. Stylish hretolles are graduated to points, and full trrueofuly from the shoulders to the waist line, trout und buck. A studding collar of velvet finishes tho neck and the dosing Is In center buck. Double puffs are stylishly ar ranged over fitted sleeves fuced to the elbow with velvet. The full round skirt Is gathered nt the top und sewed to the lower edge of waist. The mode is desirable for dresses either of silk or woolen fabric und cun bo suitably developed In vurlous combinations of colors or material. < me material alone cun be used, variety being given by decorutton of bruid, gimp, ribbon, ver vet, Insertion or luce. The retuil price of pattern Is 23 cents. 1 Ladies' Norfolk Basque. Pattern No. 0»2 to cut In five sizes, viz.: IK. 34, 30, 38 and 40 inches bust measure. The Norfolk jacket is ns popular to day as it was in its first season. It bus the merits of being very generally becoming, easily adjusted, comfortable and stylish looking, besides belug available for nearly all sorts of fabric. As here repre sented made of vicuna in a sort of heather mix ture, it forms part of a dressy toilet for general wear, shopping or visiting, etc. The box plaits are formed in the fronts and back, the under sides being stitched together to a few inches below the waist lino. Under arm gores fit the sides smoothly and the basque can be mude over the body lining fitted with double darts, or that portion can be omitted if so preferred. The closing is invisible in center front under the middle plait, but buttons and button holes can be used if desired. The fashionable turn over collar is in latest mode and the belt of cloth fastens with a dull gilt buckle. Any of the seasonable woolen materials will make up stylishly by the mode. Sergo, cheviot, in plain or mixed varieties, homespun ladiescloth, or iine flannel. A plain llnish Is all that is neces sary. The retail price of this pattern is 23 cents. COUPON-**^ In ordering, give No.of patterns wanted Bust.and Waist.meas ure. Either of these patterns will be sent to any address upon receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps when this coupon is en closed with order and one tent for postage, with vour address. Address COUPON PATTERN CO.( xx4 Lock Box 747, New York. For rale in Fertile Belt of Manitoba A Northweatern Hallway Co. at 12. M) per acre; ea*y terms; it )<■*«*’ lime; 6 per cent interest. Recent aitlea. .10,000 acres. Selected 20,000 In the YorktOB district, famous for mixed farm I ns Ktf.-pomlme lanu guide gratis. Apply H. REKMAlf, Winnipeg. Man. WALTER BAKER & CO. 1I1C .UlUlUlUL'UilCIS Ui PURE, HICH CRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES aftOn this Continent, here received HIGHEST AWARD8 from tho great % Industrial and Fund W EXPOSITIONS V' ln Europe and America. 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