TLAITSMOUTII WKKKLV JIEUALP. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -29, 18S7. inryr.iiii..ttgiir '.""SBJ? glfc fthtisuwitth $lcckfo gernld. KNOTTS I3XOS, Publishers & Proprietors. A STRANGE EXPERIENCE, A Lincoln Man Takos an Overdose of Electricity. A special in TWursdiiy'rt Oiimli.i Jl-e given the following htr. ng exK'r'n;nci f u Lincoln man WViluesdiiy: "A working man uiuni-d Smith w;u liorriMy mutilat ed in a rciiiiirkiiMu manner thin tyening. On O Ktnict.iif the corner of NinL-t'i,h:ing-ing from a telephone jxle and lying along tho ground for a tlihtuiM.e, was a telephone wire, which had in Home man ner become crossed, or in connection vith an electric light wire. As Smith ' was pa.-i.-iing along the street he saw the wire burning, and attnt-led ly t lie strange appearance, and not realizing what it was, evidently took hold of it to ascer tain what it meant. The shock lie re ceived was terrific, and his shrieks brought hundreds to the street. II.) Could not loosen his Jhold on the w ire, and it burned his hands to the bone. In his writhings and contortions the charged wire came in contac t with his head, burn ing oul one of his eyes and laying the bide of his face open. Wherever it struck liis body it cut like a knife. A bystand er, realizing the peril of the man, ran to liim, grabbing him to pull him from the wire, but by the shock hi received when he came in contact with the body of the mm he was knocked ten feet and utterly prostrated t that it was feared he was also killed. Ily this time the electricity had cither burned the man Smith loose from the wire, or he had succeeded in liis struggles in breaking away. He was picked up and carried into an adjoining restaurant and a half dozed physicians summoned. Tliejinan presented a horri ble appearance and despite the physicians' efforts to put him under the influence of morphine he nhrieked and writhed in the agony he suffered until taken to the hos pital. The doctors express an opinion that he may survive his injuries although it appears impossible. It is understood the oil company in moving tanks through the streets to-day and passing under tel ephone wires must have broken this one which after breaking came in contact with the electric light wire, and this be came a death warrant where hundreds of people wiTv, passing. That others were not injured through the carelessness is al most a miracle." Finance. ln the past week there have been sev eral larire financial transactions bringing a great deal of foreign money into in vestment in America. Hut still the com plaiuts of a money ttringency in the east continue, notwithstanding thi-J Croat inflow of foreign gold and the as Bistance given the money market by the treasury. An explanation of the situa tion is by no means easy. The circula tion of the country is larger by millions than at this time a year ago, and there is a steady addition to the supply by the coinage, of $2,000,000 a month. And a syndicate in Holland, have bought bonds and stock of the Oregon Trans continental .company, to the value of $10,000,000. The transfer of the Balti more & Ohio properties to new owner ship, also involves the immediate pay ment of at least $10,000,000, more than one-half of which will coma out of the hoards of English bankers to swell the volume of American circulation. The question is. Where is the money? and what becomes of all the foreign gold that is coming to the country? In re ply, we quo! e the opinion of the ew York Commercial Acl certifier tnat "the locking up of money in the national treasury, and tlie unnatural stimulation of land boom speculation in the west by the ertablishinent of reserve cities there, are the most obviouslv active causes of the present stringency in the money mar ket." If this be the true solution the situation is not likely to be immediately relieved. Only Eight Days of Bliss. Chris Schrumpf was arrested Thursday on charge of assault and bat tery, on a warrant sworn out b y his wife, Anna, and V.n trial also came off to-dav. In the trial it was shown that they had been man ied just i ight days, and everything seemed to be going smoothly until a couple of days ao, and last night their harmony ended in a quarrel, and to-day the household goods were sol 1 for $12 and the two separated. Mr. Schrumpf was lined $23 und costs which was paid. m Two Definitions. . Chicago 11!., Sept. 12, 18S7. To the Editor: Will the Daily Ntws kindly define a mugwump and oblige, Anxious Readrr. Answer A muvu np is a republican with a conscience. Chicago Xew$. Oh. no. A mugwump is an ex-republican who kicked out of the tracts because his giant intellect is eo far-reaching as to make him ambitious to own, traverse and spreai himself over this-broad uni verse as the gilded-god of pure politics. Omaha Republican. FARM AND GARDEN. DIRECTIONS WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FOR MAKING A ROLLER. Importance of Careful Preparation of Koll In Wheat CultureHow to gare fceed Corn A Stun That Insure Safety In llaii.lliui; Hull. The subject of horns on cattle has been rery much discussed of late, and it has been proven in many cases that they are expensive appendages. Thi3 is frequently demonstrated in the handling of bulls. It often occurs that even a pet bull will be come enraged and inflict hcrioits injuries when led only by a ring in tho nose. " v:.r: ft ' -IV-'PsS. 'tt. -MH'-u. A BULL STAFF. In the nccompanyiuft ligure is shown a device vouched for by u Rural New Yorker correspondent, who claims that with it the handling of horned cnimals is comparatively safe. If thp chain from any cause should come loose, a weapon of defense isstiil in the leader's hands. Take a long fork handle, rivet an iron strap over it with six or oiht inches of light chain attached, to which fasten a good malleable harness snap. Put the snap in the boko ring and the animal can be led without the rope if so desired. AeiIcuI t urai I'll Irs In October. The following state and provincial fairs have been announced for October: Alabama Montgomery, Oct. 17-23. Canadian Exposition Toronto, Oct. 6-17. Colorado Pueblo, Oct. 4-8. Georgia Macon, Oct. 2-1, Nov. 2. Missouri St. Louis, Oct. 3-8. Missouri Fat stock, Kansas City, Ov.c. 27, Nov. 3. M ;?---'"-' .T-r-Vsnri. Oct. 17-22. Norv. w...v.. Piedmont Expobiuou Allan..., Oct, 10-22. Texas Dallas, Oct. 20, Nov. 5. Virginia Richmond, Oct. 2G-28. How to Mako a Good Roller. j Tho importance of a good roller on tho farm is too well known and appreciated to require comment. It is often a ques tion, however, how to secure 0:19. The folio win. ac dtf cviption, therefore, of a home I made roller by a correspondent in Indiana j Farmer will be welcome to many readers: . FIG. 1 A GOOD KOLLEK. Cut three logs 18 inches in diameter 3 feet 2 or 4 inches long; around each make a frame. Set two rollers end to end, with a space of about 7 or 8 inches between them; make your tongue so high that the piece across tho end (b) will be about 8 inches longer than it is from the middlo of one frame to the middle of the other; about 4 inches from each end of said cross piece bore a 5-8 inch hole, and with the samo bit bore in the center of each frame, both front and back. Now when the tongue is raised level with th-c frames, the holes through the cross pieca in the end of tongue will correspond with those in the centers of the two frames, front; slip a washer about an inch in thickness between the frames and said cross piece, and bolt them with 5-8 inch bolts. Ft lToec7?cC FIG. 2 A GOOD HOLLER. Xow make a bar (c) the same length of the cross piece on the end of the tongue, bore a 5-8 inch hole in each end, same distance apart a3 in cross piece (b) and it will correspond with the holes in the cen ter of the two frames, back; slip an inch washer between said bar and said frames and bolt with 5-8 inch bolt. Now you have a roller to roll corn, or a dead fur row, or a ridge, only the tongue is "lim ber" or weak. To remedy this, fashion a piece something like the half of a wagon hound, fasten that part that would be front in hounds, just behind the double trees on the tongue (a), Fig. 2. It will then arch or raise above the rollers, and should extend twenty inches or two feet back of the bar that connects the two frames back; fasten a support from said bar up to said hound, place a seat on said hound where the weight of the driver will balance the tongue, and you have a roller that will roll the two insides of a ditch or the outsides of a ridge. Fasten the third roller by a coupling polo twenty inches or two feet long to the middle of the bar that connects the two front rollers to gether, and it will roll the space left be tween the two front ones. Sowing Wheat. The manner in which wheat is sown Is of vital importance, for its influence is felt to a great extent right on to the harvest ing of the crop. An ail important matter is the thorough preparation of the seed bed. That it pays to carefully prepare the soil ; for wheat has been proven time and again, and yet not one field in ten is prop : erly stirred and pulverized before the i Feed is sown. Remember that it is im i possible in the care of wheat to make tho soil too mellow or too fine. All work clone in this direction is amply paid for by i the future crop. ' It also pays to-orill in the seed, even if : one has to hire the drill. It insures the even dropping and covering of the seed, and is a savins: of seed. Avoid the use of foul or imperfect seed; it is a waste of time, labor and land to sow wheat that has not been caroully screened and winnowed j to free it from foreign and imperfect seed. ' la sections where smut is likely to appear WW avail yourself of such preventive meas ures as treat In cj tho seed to briuo or a so lution of vitriol. Each farmer must decide in great incis ure tho question as to what variety of wheat to bow. It Is not a Fafo plan to make an entire change in any one season, and especially where the previous yields have proven fairly satisfactory. A safe rule is to sow the soil devoted to the main crop in some well tested wheat in your own locality, and experiment with prom ising new sorts on a small scale. A bushel of good, clear seed, drilled in, is considered an "ample quantity for ono acre by many farmers'. The usual rule is from ono bushel to five pecks, drilled in, and about one-half bushel moro sown broadcast. Saving Soeil Corn. Tho importance of saving seed corn by careful selection has been preached from time to time out of date, and repeated ex periment has proven tho necessity forcaro in tho storing of tho corn selected for seed. In sections where short seasons prevail early varieties are desirablo, hence carlinesa ought to be promoted even in sorts already early by selecting such from stalks that first ripen their ears. Tho im portance of choosing fair-sized, well-developed cars, taken from stalks which bore at least two ears, is apparent to every one who has given tho subject any thought. In tho selection of seed corn too much care cannot be exercised in keeping a well-established and desirable variety pure. It should be borne in mind that two sorts growing within a quarter of a milo of one another arc liable to mix, hence it is not wise to save seed from such corn. There does not appear to bo any safer, easier or better mode of saving corn for seed than the old time ono of pulling back and braiding tho husks of twenty or more ears together, and then hanging theso braided strands from the rafieis of a corn houso, a smoke house, the attic or other dry place. The corn must bo kept dry and out of the reach of rats and mice. It is a wise plan to select only tho perfectly matured cars for seed; these dry more quickly and are not so liable to mold. Not a few farmers always plan to hang their seed corn between the rafters of their smoke houses, believing that, in ad dition to the dry atmosphere there found, the smoke that permeates the kernels acts as a preventive to insect pests after the seed is planted. The Hessian Fly. There are two broods of the Hessian fly brought to perfection each year, ono in the fall and one in tho spring. The ma female insect deposits its eggs upon the leaves of the young plant soon after l'oso appear above ground. As soon as the . j'gs hatch the young worms make their . .ny down tho leaf to its base, where they remain between it and the stem neur the roots. It requires several weeks for tho larva to attain full sizo. Its skin then is hard and brown, and, to the unaided eye, the insect presents the appearance of a small iiaxseed. In this condition it re mains until spring, when the l'y comes forth and lays its eggs, and so the opera tion is repeated. The preventive meas ures that havo from time to time been de vised by scientists and practical farmers may bo briefly told as follows: Sow a part of the wheat early, and if affected by the fly put in the rest of tho seed after Sept. 0. The idea is that by destroying tho first brood the second will not appear. rartialiy affected wheat is sometimes saved by tho use of fertilizers and care ful cultivation, and if winter wheat, tho fields may be recuperated in tho spring. Many of the eggs and larva) may bo de stroyed by pasturing with sheep and close croppin-; of wiuter wheat in November or early December. Some claim that roll in.? tho ground will answer nearly as welL Another remedy i3 to sow hardy varie ties cT wheat, especially those that tiller vigor-,, isly. Ijfcv.o, soot and salt are named as speciui remedies, and it is also very gener ally recommended to rako oil the stubble. Objections are, however, urged by scien tists against too close cutting and burning of the stubble, as this is liable to result in destroying useful parasites, the ichneu mon fly among tho rest. It has been esti mated that these parasites (which, by the by, farmers often mistake for the pests) destroy at least nine-tenths of all tho Hessian Cies hatchod. Keeping Cider Sweet. There is no process known that will keep cider sweet without deteriorating its quality somewhat, but there are various methods for arresting fermentation and preventing it from becoming sour. Pro fessional cider makers sometimes use Shaw's Antiseptic Solution; others, who prefer to avoid patented articles, employ sulphite of lime, which is added after fer mentation has proceeded until the cider has acquired tho acid taste desired. The powder is first mixed in a quart or so of cider and then poured into the cask and thoroughly shaken. Do not mistake sul phate of lime for sulphite of lime; the latter i tho correct article. The Cabbage Worm. The cabbage worm has not been visibly affected by the hard things said against him, nor have the numerous sure euro remedies sensibly affected his appetite. Peter Henderson suggests the application of alum water, one pound of pulverized alum to three gallons of water. This will not injure the plant and may kill the worm. Pyrethrum, either in powder or solution, is effective. The great difficulty is to get any preparation on the worms, and to repeat the application a3 often as the successive broods hatch out. Agricultural New. But few apples nre expected outside of New England and New York. T. V. Munson has been re-elected pres ident of the Texas Horticulture society. The honey production the present sea eon is reported generally to be a poor one. The experimental work at noughton farm, Orange county, N. Y., has been discontinued. A botanical museum is to be established in connection with the experimental farm at Ottawa. According to Bradstreet's the New York hop crop will be about one-half of a for mer average, but the Pacific coast prom ises a larger yield. The tomato crop is almost a failure in Delaware. South Carolina is to havo two experi mental stations. The corn crop of the south is unprece- dently large. The Louisiana sugar crop is reported to be ahead of every crop since the war. The Illinois state board of agriculture declines to recognize the Galloway breed of cattle as a breed, but classes them tke same as the Aberdeen-Ac gua. Drunkenness or tho Liquor Habit Posi tively Cured by Adminiblarinj Dr. H Mines' Ool'Jon Spec-i fic . It can bo given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely hat-miens and w ill effect a permunent and speedy cure, whether che patient is a moderate drink er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousaads of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledgc.and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT Is EVE I J FAILS. The system once impregnated with the Speci fic it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For full particulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race st., Cincinnati, O. 33-1 y Thomas II. Knight, John A. Brook and Henry l'atz. con victetl of mandaiigh ter in the court of the Western d:trnt o Arkansas, have been i ar ioneil l-v the president. WTion Hbr wu mr wo p&to l or Cwtori, "When r.hf wm a Child, slio cried fur Casioria When alio lincamn linn, aha cluug t.o Ca.-(orU, Wiieu she had Children, she gar them OastorU, Three of the Boston furniture factories have granted the demand of their work men for nine hours a day's work. Tie balance have refused., and their emi'lovi s are out on a strike. English Spavm Liniment removes all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splint, Sweeney, Stifles. Sprains. Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, t tc. Save $.0 by use of one bottlf. W.;r ranted by Frieke fc Co. druggists, Platts ouuiqp 84-Iyr The experiments of m.-iking snnr bv means of eleetrieit y ;i! Ft. Scott. Kansas, have been pronounced sucecssfu'. Linioer vera THE OLD !?U&QM. I. A. WATERMAN k W- Wholesale and i:cfa;i !)t hIt tr. PIMC i nil 3 ' Shingles, Lath, Sah, mv ii wt m 'oors.Simcis, Can supply every demand of the tradi Call and get terms. I ourth street In Hear of 0, tra House. ROBERT DONNELLY' "WAQOl A A 'If SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plate t pairing, and general johhing now prepared to do all kinds of rapLlrlEjr of farm and other machinery, ai there la a good lathe In my shop. PETER R AO 'Elf. The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken charge ot the waoit sriop He la well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. New Wacom rt1 ltulr n.i ' Order SATISFACTION WJAHJnT Send one dollar In currency, with size of shoe iiHiuiUy worn, and try a pair of our Marneic insoles for riieumati-'in. colu Ie-t p.imi bad cir culation. Tlipy are the im.t powerful made in t lie world. The wearer feeln the warmth, life and r-vita!ization in three minutes after put tins them on. Sent by return mail upon receipt of price. Wiu1 your address for Use "Xcw De parture in Medical Treatment without Medi cine." with thousands of Testimonials. Write us full particulars of dilliculties. Our Magnetic Kidney Hells for gentlemen will positively cure the following difea.se with out medicine : 1'ain in the buck, head or limbs. nervous debility, lumbaso. general debility. rheumatism, paralysis, neurniiria, sciatica, dis eases ol The Kiduevs. Torrid liver. seminal emis slonn, imuotency. heart disease, dyspepsia, in digestion, hernia or rupture, piles, etc. Con- situation free. 1 nee oi neir. witn Magnetic Insoles, $10. Sent by expre C. . 1. or by re turn mail upon receipt of price. Send m ensure or waist ami sue oi moe worn, bend iurcircu lars. Ordr direct. Notk. lie above described I'.elt wi'h In soles is warranted to posiiivelv cure chroi Ci-es of s"ini;iat emissions Htid impolencv or money reitinded. even alter one year trial. THE JIAOKTIC Al'I'MAME CO.. 17 ly 134 Dearborn St.. Chicago, 111. vm will fctiirt von in bnsinps which will bring you more money rh'ht away tl'aa anything else in thi world. Anyone can do the work and live a! home. Hither sex : all aes Something new that just coin oi ey for all workers. We will start von ; capital not needed. Tlii is one of the genuine. lDip' riant chances of n lifetime. Those who arc urrhiiions ;md ei.torprisiii will not delay, (tnind outfit free. Address TiiVR & Co., Augusta, Maine. 3Gly Mil Classes, i. t.M-a.1 t furnish o1tp with e 111 TMOVmen t ;it home, the whole of the time, or for their it:ih'. 1'ersoiis of either sex easily fc.rii from 50 cents to $.1.00 per evening, and a proportion .I mm hv .t..i-j.riTir fli.ir titi'.e to ttte bus! r I.., .w 11 -I i ir!4 i.;irn Tifirl :vs mllfh &S men. That nil who fee this miy fend their adilrt'ss and t.'t the business. w make this offer. To such a- are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to j.av for the trouble of wrlt iiiz. r ull t iTt'Ciilars and outfit tree. Address Ukokgk Snxjo.; & Co., Portland, Maine. H B A 1 t f 10 he made. Cut this on 61 S 1 Y 3 p J and return to ns and we si ! 1 I 5" 4 w'" sen"l ya frcP sonie- i n thing of great T.Vme and 5w I i aV J b ltniiortaiieo to you. that t - 2 He? I a for Enfnnts pnd Children. Cxtori ia ao well adapted to children that 1 Castor! er.rr-n rv1!, CmrrHpnt Iioniiiier.dltasiiupcriortoarijrnrcscritiUoa I four Stomru.-h, 1 nurrhrna, fcru.-tuiion, Laovtu to me." It. A. Audita, M. I)., Kili,:.1.'S Kivca i'u3 dfc 111 Bo. Oaioi J L, L-rooUu, N. Y. WiUicut injurious medic utioo. Tua CiiPi-icu Cum' axy, Vsi Fulton BtrertTE, Down With High Prices! 30 TO 70 PER CENT. OFF THCUSAnO DIFFERENT ART!CL3 8old Direct to Consumers. Tlie "Liiilo Dttcciive," $3.00 D. PoHtal RivoB PoutaKO In CEHTSt VVi;!gli8 fruin uz. to 23 10s. TALIILY SCALES, 240 lbs., $5. Platform Scales, SI I to $20. FcrCsaji4BiactsmitJis' Tools. Korico aiitl K.!t ttf 'I'iiuIh, tHB. 7-':irim-r!i tan il ) i.clil Jilia, kuvIiik tlmo eud inouuy. Auvll.s vLcb. A-u., tc - WAGOPJ SCALES. OfllV lll.'imi fnrt lirora in AmnHca CSlll IlOt iltlljr hut till- h.-Ht of liUKlloU Bi,ei:l for humlnysof all Bculoi 2-Ton 6xl2S40. kl 3-Ton 7xl350. fill r y 1 ,'0 V'h U Ttenm Itox ml llrass H-hiii with r&V.l.' 1a S.:ul.-.i ol Iter arl.-l I.-h. Also, -i -Trurks. WI..-ell.t-r..u- i si,..i i. rm, rci-ii miiik. fy ITcxrn, Moll- ; vy Drawers, ( lot ien i Iukctb unj . &.11 Ihirilw.-irii S l:ilttiM. mm SAFES CP ALL SIZES. l.2l-l"ffi Kfl.4.Wrltr!it 1 llll lh 'J1 i!H:r ':::: r vj s- t u c i -1- i;: Fit k t- v PRICES REDUCED C,n TO 18. -rnU-r lfertly li n 1 -1 1 - t, ininrm enietit .'ii i iu fin... i fiiuieiii, i.jilt iv Wiilnut 1 11 uru, cfititiiiu fni; i full si t ot liUebt I iii jii nveil jMUii l,isni. V. ar- 1 an tea peilcct. b;u u mouty. 'ifjKl for Circulars. Chicago Sca!3 Go., 131 S.J(Jrcri(SiiSl..niir-tn,- '. S l ', I ? i if:'? M BS i4 5S5 I -i. 'SftHHU P' 1 .-''a V : ; r ZS r- - E Tii''T.'T' :n:ii-V m ttHii 1 1 3 mm U T ' M n -l Fac-similo of Patent Chess and Checkerboard. d VertiBimr the celehrated fynvita Block. ltumelies nd a KEWAKI) OF WI,au. Jf you tail tu nd It on this smuil board rail on vour drutrirtst fo ull-size. Handsome! v l.ithotrrauhoJ board- i'lUili. vr tciiu vtiuiA lur pustule ua. COUGH BLOCKS. tYom Mason Long, the Converted Gambled Tom Wayne, Intl., April S, 14. I have Kiven th Fyn vita Contjli Hloeks a thorough trial. They eured my little f'irl (3 years' old) of Croup. My wife and, niother-m-lnw were troubled with couKhs of loni Ptandinif. Ono packaje of the Blocks has curui Uiuoi so they can utllt "as only women do." Masos Lokq. WORM BLOCKS. liTMA. O., J.m. 2o, 1SS7. The 8ynvita Worm Bloclt acted like a charm in cxpellifti vornis from uiy lit tie child. The child is im-.T well and hearty. Instead Of puny und tickly as hcXore. , JOHN" G. ROltBUfSOX, J ELAGKEEHBY BLOCKS. TJib 17 rf.it. Diarrhira and DrsenterT Cliftrkpr. Dklphos, O., July 7th, 'Sfi. Our six-months olit child had a severe attack of Summer Complaint. Physicians could do nothing. In despair we tried, pynvita Bluckherry Block-. recommended by a, friend and a few doses etrectud a complete cure Accept our heartlelt indorsement of your Black berry Blocks. Mu. a.nu am. J. B A NV.lt At'. The Synvita Block Itemedies ara The neatest thine out, by far. Pleasant, Cheap. Convenient, Sure, Handy, Keliable, liarmless and Pure No box; no teaspoon or ftiekv bottle. Put tip tr patent packages, ii.t Ixtsr.H 25 Cents. Wan ranted to cure or money refunded. Ask your drugy gist. If you fail to pet thtm send price to THE SYNVITA CO., Dolphos, Ohio, AKD KECETYE THEM I'OSTPAH. tS-CUEfiHEUnOJMD I'liEE uHth uuA QRDE&: a' I Us A8S YC'Jh OCO't? f-OS THFMI SWEDISH THE fEElT COjSTITtTIOIAL ErXEDY. For Ie1r:tlt.v, i:yiW-pla, VeaLtteiiN E.:n7iiti-, liiitv erlhd it:l Sliitii.li Clrt iilu Iron of tlie liiiod, lo of A p petite. l)pranz'n:fnt ot" l.lvt-r. HerruufcUfM. Ialplts tinn nf th Urart, t'ul.'l t eel, itrafcne, Female nc, and In t:ct all disorder nrlnlr, frunj a low State of the blood, itnd a l)lrifred ( onditioa of tUe liKtlvo Oif :inm. Its eilect on the human eystjm la MARVELOUS. Br exrttine the stomach to perfect diWesti n of tood. it enriches ai d strenethens the blood, civir.n tuna and Vitmr to the whoie tysttta. tha irli.wof healtii. elastic ctens. and --r:i buoyant tpirits. cirini; ample evl. I ue:ice OA i.a ui;ut;iiviai , n.v3. J If conettpatei nae Ilesselroth I Gelatine-Coated Blood and Liver I r.n. TV. .-.w nj t . .-i m i .ra i I, n nthn. - j I II1S. 1 JCi i ii-j uiuii. iu... . ..ii l'-""ii- pills, and are greatly superior. Ask your DnitT .si inriiwimmio s T. lh wineof Iron (Price il ;wr Bottle; "i bo:tles,Ja. Biii Hesseirnih s Bioo.l and l.iver Piils put box: five boxes. Si), or send direct to U'n'SD'CE BESSELLOIB. lOTCLicago iTN,Ct5fago. 1 3) Wf y Cl 0 0 W b 5 Of w b i:1 tf.-?Jy i-Ztllill . n i.r i .- '.-I .ir.wi r . - -i : : b--ti : ii I bliilil.l! ;:iut:ji i- irreirr r mm i lea dT3B2- ,vr.ri3act!i .7 n r. , J V" 7 33 I L- f; 'IIE superiority of Corallno oXffcr h&z or whalebone haa now oeen aetc onstratod by over Blx years ezpei i , .i-. tt- la mnrft fi 1 1 rn il n mriA pliablo. more comfortable, and H BREAKS. Tho immense sale of tlieso Corset9 S3 now over 7000 daily. Boware of worthless Imitations tKHHSJ with various kinds of cord. None are genuino unless "Df Wat nor'o Corolino" 13 printed oa iaade? tho Btecl cover. rOH EALE BY ALL LEADIK0 MTHCilSST3 259 State Streofe CACO, IUL. :'; h : t ? X ( r- i"' i li t r. i 'i 'J f r. . M i ' r.', . r.f X J.'.W rW. . ii '.. i, . w j J. V . . 1. v is ;i 1 ill! ! : : . ' rr . op T 1 I 1 1 I U V . . -I W 1. 1 J .! W i. 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