i cm i Ji - c'j. , hi WW lut- 1 K .Yt -Mi AIX the lh ator- .,.Jsse. -1 Si il ISO So. . VlOarfcSt. TO tllRGEOM ;OI-6ritst iraccEss Diseases. "-fit Manhood. f ab. Terrible . a) all the effect! ---Csjaatumptionoi mm aacthudt with I Skin Die- alnts, Gleet, nd all diseases mm atsaanotlv without , aartepns- fi )tpcrlencelm. ' sw aacred. 4Vnud Work! on tlttleles. j irltM send for Dr. 4 saM Female, each -w), Cwuult the old aav save future suffer- sill In ill rl)ook .(stotaptt). Medicioe faMMfmm expesur. .I2s D.s . Hit , IM- jiMoaHasDone 3rinlrilovveoks remlncnt Citizen -tatt Boorrrr r;a Turn ) -swoon ot Vic. .Macaco, AOjr 7th, 15S0. ) ivHre cold uron ildlunffftnddid k protr atten. ' felcr2fctobron , tfcit'jltpllofthe h ' "nzaaption, .a me to t Climate, Francis 7 arrival f liver Oil iteg reg a day. - ;t avoirau Mfrr:i irJ to 180 iccr.rjp.eeouh FACT AND FANCY. Mrs. Lira an Beecher bat given $50,000 to Baldwin University, . jtjORJ Jaa. R. Osgood thinks of roaklne bis bom permanently in London. MikV Gladstone hat recommenced his autumnal recreation of tree felling. Gen. Lew. Wallace is writing a tragedy that if to be entitled Commodut." Barnes, the colored jockey, li 15, weigh 70 pounds, and earns 110,000 i Tear. Bismarck has tent to Philadelphia for docen pairs of eanvas back ducks. Geo. McDonald Is preparing to publish a new novel, enUtled "Of Our Blood." Anson Rubinstein's new opera Is to bear the title of "Elne Walpnrglenacht." Mrs. Sheridan will enlarge her cottage at Nonqult and spend her summers there. St Panares, London, Is the largest railroad station In the world. It covers 10 acres. Bhakspeare spelled his name 43 different ways and his friends fare It 217 variations. Ice skate promise to be cheap this winter, as several of the patents have Just run out Pauline Lucca says she will close her career on the lege with her coming American tour. The Empress of Japan has certain day of the week upon which Japanese Is a forbidden language. The spirit of Capt Kldd has been siring out to the treasure buntera that the bold pirate left no money. Felix Campbell Is the only plumber In either house of congress. His check 1 said to be good for 1500,000. John Still, who bat been a street car driver tn Toronto, Is one of the belrs'to a fortune f $50,0110,000 In New York. The average vineyard Is exposed to twenty' two different perils each season, and It's i wonder we ever get grapes enough for a ln- gle meal. The Netherlands will celebrate on Novenv ber 15 the two hundredth anniversary of the accession of William of Orange to the throne of England. The English armv Is kicking about tlons, having discovered that the soldiers of every other army In the world draw larger If not better rations. It la estimated that one man In every 200 takes a college course in this country. In England only one man in 500 avails himself of a college education. An undertaker at Crcsco, la., advertises the fact that twenty-one of his debtors .have remarried without having paid a cent on the first wife's funeral expenses. Dr. J. J. Bayard, a hermit, now nearly nine ty years old, !ind living In a hut near San Antonio, Tex, says he Is an uncle of the present secrevary of the state. A new dog is coming Into fashion in Lon don. It is the Turtar fox terrier. His coat is ,;r: ttt:-f 1 A Am V BENNETT. JCISTS. lAurs X HORSES, J to. . filANDi 2 10NSofWTle J - y colts with. , superior lnrtl- I.TIB'OUTi.n avtlig ill 8). t tswa Kruaonable, t4-eF without Inspect- ftueceafal of America MS C.Ll.f.i ? T" Illinois. ifimi- l ,. s 1 rfttriM) Balm ! J31 at onreror zi,xm HEAO , i- MIES I - c ;arrh " "id or Snuff. f ''to each oot 4 Warren L, N. T. --in rr-"t company i .isMtawlswtotas Worl. W7- aXLKN, rsi Af sat. J H:i Oak Cart. 6 SMtlon. Brta . V rice ta.lM i tn4l tot UuU. . : oi Iti'if harness. SM' Omnsia, Nik V R fi WATE Aavrlff a ren tn it. s Aonptoii'i V.f Of ('il tMttllsJ L ' A Tbom IWOV. if a noU of hand aottiTH, Thftt aa iii uric. ill. tC0.,TR0Y, N.Y. ami follvso- VU as ths only Uiecsetaincur 4ase, KAHAM.Jt D " .'jMSftardain, N. Y, "t old Blf Gtor rs, and It has " isW tssl ! stur . , .UK n r, a v.u. , '"T i'hl,...n 111 ' nWd by DruKClata. 1 LOVERS eticnrrl!. TtUt tre'ii-eljimlsdjiu llky smooth and red, with markings at head and tall. Ho is good tampered. When pulling at a cigarette you don't know h:.t you've got, but when vou get two cigars for a nickel you are dead on to cahhago leaves and can't be made a fool of. Thrro was no meeting of "The Woman's Health Ri.'form Club" In New York the other rlnv. as all the members were sick, lue re form didn't reform worth shavings. Greclv predicts that the coldest day of the renr will occur about January 2.i, ami the prudent young man will arrange for a cutter ride between two girls for that Uaio. A N.?w York aaloonist who was complained of under the exercise law brought In fourteen Itnesses to swear him clear. It was ascer tained that each one perjured blmsctr. Mind reading is not such a queer thing, after alL The average wife can rcaa her tinahand'a thontrhts when she asks him for the money to settle that last bonnet bllL Talmage advises the young men to strike out That's pretty good aavico, but now uis- couraglng to have It supplemented by the girl's father, who advises them to light out It seems that- the faith euro works both wnv?. A Georgia woman praycu iuai uer husband might fall sick aud die, and away he went with tvnhus fever in leas than four weeks. It must be pretty hard for a woman to lead "In fashion." Out of 5;W toilets ana 7dU bats surveyed on a recent afternoon on Broad torv no two were alike, while all were fashionable. a Sir. Blackburn, the famoui chiws player, slaved eight simultaneous games blindfold ed at the London Chess Club a few nlgbts ago and won five of them. The other three were drawn. At Washington, Ga., a well has been dug on the grounds of a worthy colored woman named Mrs. Jarrctt that turns out to have One mineral water. She has been offered $1,503 for a half Interest. The far-off country of Samoa Is showing signs of progress. Ono of the latest laws Is that a fine of $100 be Imposed upon every member of the legislature who attends the session without his clothes. war3tt Mrs. John A. Logan Is having her Wash Incton house extensively Improved. She I having a gallery built Q which sua will place her collection of article connected with the public life of the general. ' It I said that Jay Gould has In the course of his life glyen $2,000 to churches, once having purchased a bell costing that amount for a little wooden church at Roxbury, N. Y., near which the millionaire waa born. The family of Admiral Dupont possesses much prized heirloom In the form of a pearl breast pin. This pin has been worn by the bride of the family at their nuptials for over a century put. It Is said to bring good luck. Say an old Yale college mam "I never knew whether to attach any significance to It or not but when I was in college fo law school adjoined the Jail; the medical college wa next the cemetery, and the divinity school was on the road to the poor house." Emlle Olivier, Premier of Nnpolon IIL, will probably complete by the end of the year his great work on the war of 1375, and or which he recently said: "I shall especially point out that our misfortunes were duo to a lack of commanders, and not to tho greater strength of the enemy. The Germans have aald this long ago, but In France It does not appear to bo recognized." Dr. II. C. Potter, tho well known Michigan railway manager, heard Gladstone speak at the great Welsh Eisteddfod at Wrcxhaa,nnd he says of the Grand Old Man : "He spoae for an hour without ntca and the whole thing was a revelation to me of bis power over men. The grace of It, bis play of wit, the light of his unllo, and his recognition of all Ihoso iblngs that his audience have most at heart, were tho work of a master. He dealt with the history, tho wars, the rcprcs tlons of the Welsh people, tholr religion, their literature, their music, their bravery, their hardiness, their frugality and encour aged them to maintain their nationality." Waa Busiyass m Plaglarl! Tl Via been allecpil that John Bnrjyan vu a plagiarist and tliat Tho Pilgrim's Progress is a literal translation from the Freuch of a work entitled Ye Film-image of Ye Sowle, by Guillaume de Ouile Tille, a monk of the fifteenth century, a translation of which was printed by Caxton, in 1483. It is believed that a copy of the original French manuscript u to be found eitncr in tiie rtnuan mu aeura or the Bodleian, and it might be worth while to search for it, in order that tL question may be decided. If Banyan's originality had been doubted while Liord Macaulay was alive ne wauiu very quickly have taken atepti to ascer tain the truth. Bunyan was undoubt edly accused of plagiarism by his con temporaries, but modern reviewers end biographers have ignored these charges. His Holv War appears to havo been an ticipated by St Bernard, the transla tion of whose Spiritual Combat is to be found in a book now in the British mu seum, entitled A Hive of Sacred Honie Combes, which was printed at Doway, in 1631. Labouchere in London Truth. A Palm VUw of Hosts u The following strange story was re lated to us by the mate of a merchant vessel, personally known by us to be a gentleman of the highest character and reliability and mav be of interest to stu dent of psychology. While hi ship was loading at Calcutta, he accepted the invitation of a native to visit his home. The native was a peddler of the lowest class and previously unknown to the officer. On arriving at the hovel of the Hindn. he introduced bis father, an emaciated old man of great age, but with niercinclv brilliant eyes. After trreetins the voting American a few min tites he commanded him to look into the palm of his hand. Although at first un willing to comply with the request, he felt himself constrained to do so. and. on looking down, saw before him in his hand a perfect vision of a room in his distant New England home, with the different mombers of the family seated aronnd a table. Although a man of iron nerves, our friend confessed that it was some time before he recovered his equa nimity. We forbear to comment on this incident, only remarking that it seems better authenticated than most similar stories. Popular Science News. A Photographic I'mplre. The followine proposition, ncoording to the Photoraplnsche Archiv, has been mado bv a professor and teacher of thn Koyal Photographic school of- Vienna. It is to apply photography in deciding races in which the result may be doubtful. In place of the decision of tho judge, who may err sometimes, it is proposed to accept the unfailing dictum of tho camera. For this purpose six cameras are to be placed in line at tho winning post, a low feet apart, and directed toward tho race course, Mhich may be exposed simultaneously by the ency of electricity. as soon as tho leading horso reaches the first camera all tho cameras are exposed. Tho plates may bo developed Hi from two to throe minutes, and the result will unmistakably show which horso is the actual winner. Polsoo Conveyed r tho Toeth. The noiaon conveyed by the hnmnn teeth is found by physicians to be one of the most troublesome they have to deal with. One of them writes: "1 have un der my attention severe and most com plicated oases of blood-poisoning, in which the patient had but slightly abraided the hand in the course of a fight by striking the knuckles against the teeth of his opponent I have known bands thus poisoned only saved from amputation by the application of all re sources of science. Tobacco or whisky or derangement of the stomach from any other causes may be responsible for this poison ons condition of the teeth, and 1 am not prepared to ey that a man with good health and a clean, sweet mouui would not convey the poison." Borrowed garments seldom fit well nor do bogus remedies cur ueceaafully. The real cure lor coughs and cold is Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup. Why sit doubled up rfke an old man, my boy 1 What's rheumatism I Take the good the god provide the, and snd twenty-five cent around the corner tor a bot tle'ot Salvation Oil, and you'll rid your bleycl to-morrow. Tb old Libby prison, in Richmond, has sold lor $11,000. A Disk trntwF!' P stand for Pudding, for Peach and for Pear, And likewise for Poetry and Prose: The Parrot, the Pigeon that flies in the air, Th Pig with a ring in bi nose; For Paper and Pen, for Printer and Press, For Physic, and People who sell it; But when you are sick, to riiev your dis tra Take at one Pierce' Purgative Pellet. Oh, yt, Indeed! The art th P' for you, poor, ick man or woman. Nothing like them for keeping the bowsl and atom ach regulated and in order tiny, sugar coated granules, scarcely larger than mus tard ed. They work gently but thor oughly. France has concluded not to remove the import duty on grain. Many Imitators, but no equal, has Dr. Sage' Catarrh Remedy. Some of the richest men in England owe all their wealth to beer. Catarrh in the Mead Orlftaaae in scrofoloui Ulnt Is tbs Moo. Be la sro?cr method by which to cure eaurrk. Is to frifi at tiesd. Its many diaatrseasM sraaptoaat, ud t as dangsr of developing Into bronchitis or that terrible fatal dlseass, eounmpUon, ar entlrelr rs SDorsd by Rood s garsaparilla. which can catarra by nur:fri tbs blood; It sl.o tones sp Us srstsm nd (reatly Improves Uis general health. Try tb sellar medicine." ''od't Barsapartlls cured me af aatarrk. sof at f th bronebial tabs, and Urrlki bsstsebs. B. Grampus. Hamilton, Ohio. Tsr X rears I bar beta trouble! wtth aastttsMC th baa, ladlgestloa. and -eneral debBfrps. 3 aaattjtsV had faith la such tneUleliies. but eonolBtstS h l home of Hood's csnaptrUla. II aid ac ttss that I continued Its ase tOl I bve bottle. My health has greatly UnprorsA sataiastt like different woman." Mat. J. mssd SC. Hswark, ST. i. 1 hers msd Hood's Sarsapartlta for tatta van tatltfaatan results. I tMtlvte i asatl kaSI from It thaa from say M. B. Bsab, Wsueoc, Ohio. IT lust Hst&utos. Ohio. I rn.rn.mmMj, iwh, Mood's Sarsaparilla flat Ww an SmMtaSS. Mi It tor to. bv O. E ROOD tiCO. Apothecaries. LoweU. Mat. IOO Doses One Dollar al, sis for t& Apothsoartst, : IOO Doses One Dortsr The Ktvedlsh IloiiieUc' Popularity. Tho Swedish colony in Brooklyn is growing larger every year, and that tho city benefits by tho acquisition is a self evident fact. The Swedes are frugal and law abiding, and in n short time be come good citizens. They live princi pally on Atlantic, avenno, between Court and'Smith streets, and in adjacent thor oughfares, and many of them own and successfully run small shops aud saloons. With housewives Swedish servants have always been popular, and I am told that tho supply falls far short of the demand for them. The Swedish domestic never comes to this country unless she has previously mado some arrangement for obtaining work immediately on her nr- rival. or unless she has friends with whom she can stay. Tho result is that Swedish "help" is engaged before it reaches America, and consequently ser vants of this nationality are hard to ob tain. Brooklyn Eagle. Fortune MnlUtl On Illtn. Galodville (111.) independent, Ort. S.) Galesvillo was considerably excited the other day, by a report that a twen tieth of ticket number vi,out wmcn drew tho third capital prizo of $50,000 in the September drawing of tho .Louis iana State Lottery nt New Orleans, was held by a party in Gnlosville. Inquiry soon elicited the fact that tho lucky per son was Chas. T. Silk, ono of our best known citizens. An Independent re porter interviewed Mr. Silk on Monday and elicited tho following facts : For Rome timo he had been investing a small sum each month in tickets, and had sev- oral times drawn small prizes, lie had confidence that if he kept on he would at last be successful, and the result shows tho correctness of this impression. In the September drawing he had ten tick ets, and three of them drew prizes, two of $30 each, and one of $2,500, one twentieth of the third capital prize. Mr. Silk is a poor man, and this great good fortune will enable him to make many improverements about his home, and his good fortune will be shared bv all ot our citizens, who rejoice with him in his good fortune. The prizes were collected through the bank of Galesville, and were paid in full Th total salmon pack of Alacka this season ie 7,000 caaee. Don't Give I p the Ship. Tou have been told that conaumption is incurable; that when the lungs are attacked by this terrible malady, the sutlercr iBpast all help, and the end i a mere question ol time, lou have noted with alarm the un mistakable aymptoms ol the disease; you havo tried all manner ol so-called cures in vain, and you are now despondent and preparing lor the worst. But don't give up the ship wlnle Dr. rierce a Golden aleu- Ical Discovery remains untried. It is not a cure-all, nor will it perform miracle, but it has cured tliounainda ol canee ol con sumption, in its eiirlier stages,- where all other means hud failed. Try itaud obtain a new lease ol lile. Ilelva Lorkwood has lost hor Love. is in hard lines. She Deserving of conkipknce. There is no article which ho richly dcaervea the entire confidence n! tlio community n.s Brown's Bronf-liiiil Troches. Those suffering from aehthmatic and bronchialdiseaHoa coughs, and colds should try them. L'nv-Q 25 centa. Will Carleton, the poet, wrote his first piece o! verso when 10 years of ae. A Fortune for $5. An opportunity for every Lady and Gen tleman to secure an independent lortuno by the investment ol only So. Address, with stamp, Tho Montana In vestment Com p6v, Helena, Mont. Richard Kidd, 115 years old, will vote In Texas if he lives till election day. 5?JACOBS OH THE CREATREMEDY FOR PAIN. Cares Bhetimatism, Neuralgia, Srlat lea, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Swellings, Frostbites, Sprains, liruisos, Cuts, " Bttrna and Scalds. Bold by Ihvgyista and J)'a.rrt Everywhere. THE CHARLES A. VOOEIER CO.. Baltimore. Md. TETTER. A member ef the Pioneer Press staff, treubled for eleven years with ob stinate Tetter on his bands, has completely cured It In less than a month, by the use of Cole's Cstrfcollaalvefionwr Pnu,Ht.PmL There Is no limit to the age at which a may make a fool of himiteli. Tit Special OflVr, of The Youths Companion, of Boston, Mnas., which we published laat week, ahould be noticed by our readers, as the oppor tunity comes but once a year. Any now ubacriber to Thk Companion who will send $1.75 at once, can have the paper free to January. 1, 18K9, and for a full year from that date. This offer lneludefourhollday numbers, for Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and Easter, all the Illustrated weekly supplements, and the annual pre mium lint, with 500 illustrations. Really a $2.50 paper for $1.75. During the last year sheep In Iowa de creased 20,000 bead. When Baby wa alck. w gave her Castor! a. TThen h wa a Child, aho cried for Castor!, Vbn ths born ins Mlsa, she clung to Caatorla, Won ah tad Children, ah (avs thtm Caatorla, Diamond Vera-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. AID 1U F70MACH TROUBLES HOCK AS: ftldlcitloa, 6onr-8timch. Heart-turn, Hiw, 01' SlnMS, Oonitl))tlon, Inlln.ri ftftar fttlog, ?4 auUat Is tit ftlomh ind dnagreetbU U.1U stur t.fr tsg. HtrvotuntM sod Low-bntrita. At Drvggitit and Vea'rvs or tent by mall on re nplo26cti. (6 Ooxti II .0'J) ta ttainju. Sampid mmt on receipt q 2-ceni Slump. THI CHARLES k. VOUELEB CO.. Itnimor. Ml SIC.iHEADAGilB I'ONitiveiypiireu ij llirxe I.lttle Pills. They alflo relieve Dis tress from Dyftpepsla.In digestion and Toollearty Eating. A perfect rem- ledy forDimneas.Nattaew Drowsiness, Bad XasM In the Mouth, Coated! Tongue, Pain in th Bids. TOKF1D LIVEIl. The; regulat ths Bowels Pursly Voontable. Prlee 2ft Centsi CAETTB lfZSICnrc CO., NEW Y0&. Small Pill: Small Dose. Small Price. (CARTER'S I I iifrn I I I V Esfi J I I St LJ I II II fob CUNiUmri'- r i iiu t vj: g,nf r tinurp AttiertitTHT FRPP HUKItat'tir t'i rohlio Domain! wiU rim nvwfcv .!?,... i....tt now is ITsiTMNMiHWlMiM th, Su IhlM at 1 ,0 pmT BSrSW Smm. aalak tatnMMa ( ! bm J Tr.tl ' Siwtaiii;ft4 t-t't. rntirwa, rw.w f El i u i r e UN n oui.u.kisiii safavBStalO T7S30 TrTXi; BBT.,it S a I V Stationrraliwp'hcm. Slsndard ousllty rL ESTERBROOK. ri .sty MstRu mSKBmWflmWnOS !ek!fd OelMnklns Pen A Prnelt Star tmHn lt'ihtftr.0'l''i. Cluh 01 7, for $ bi Mmr.Town lc fltntcon. 9 Rr AlarVi riTtJilf. Cftptiil to make p(nt writing or ittunp ink, 5q pper atamu Co. New KUven, Conn SiJV ISTHett KIDDER'S PASTILLES.Mr-ru- litW ffi M OiarleFtowii, Maw tf SB pnr fifty. Kumnle wmtli KHTK. T.ImM nr-t ttndir ttiif li ' h feef. Wntf Brewster Sofety Rein Holder Co Holly, Wctu LIt at horat & tavLo mor wcnf vTork.n(f fnrni than 1 n ntb1n-el tn Mm wrM. rilhrr irt CoitW nntflt TnuritKi. AJJfese, 'J ki Co.. Ai-usia, A umlTlIMOR remoH wjthftnt kn(T, wCil-l I1imiirali ('in'fil, Writ for r' fnr- Karon TO MAKE A DELICIOUS BISCUIT ASK YOUR OROCBR FOR '' ovieiirs 1 u cow brand t2H XAND TAKE NO OTHER. LEBER Tire Est Ccjt Tb FISH BBA tana. Th bw rOMKCb Ki.n-sv is r"" rj.J.r tiatlsll. aMwartj limitation.. j.bh.si- lUaitrattid Vaulorn irM. - - nd" trtvle-nark. IllMlrttwd CaUlorn t. B ryant & Sfratton Chicago Business College 5 u... ntlmm..f m...t..sentt'aiiB. AoOTSSS B. B. BKAJiT A 0, l-r.,rlet.rs. tlm.t. v SICK HEAD-ACHE. NERVOUS HEAD-ACHE. Eoth are Symptoms of a Disor dered STOMACH AND LIVER. MANDRAKE 13 a Sedative, and as Compounded in iR. SCHENCK'S Iahdhake Pius will 1 PERMANENTLY- CURE C2!-TTrTZO Smmm of Vraud. Bf nitne and tte - UaMdon tho bottom ofllyi.ilTwttli Mior lefcTiufir th factory, which protect fi m swat n at hieti uric -a uid Inferior c'.-ft-. w M- itfiltr offt-rn W. I,. Uougla etiofB t m4m nr Knr tin has them without wf mgim itsaiBpcU oa iha bottom, put hiu 6uasv: SaLX E9EAD-S0HE! rorSslsbyaHDmpplits. Prira 25 eta. per box; 8 botes f.ir S3 cts.; or sunt by mail, pMtafC frw, OB tsosintof prico. Br.J.H.Bd.out.kibon. PtulMia, LIIIUIl B ERY- ' Any book If arnrl In ui reading. Mlnl iTiititlcTliiir -nrfl. SpeHUinrr wltht'iit notes. Wliollv unllkft Ri-iilU-ial systrml. rimcv f omlfimiril h.V Mlrenitt Coil", treat "Iniluceim "t to torr-pclitloiice l;msrs rr.-Fitf.-ln. n-Ilh op-nl, .n- nf Dr. Wm. A. Tlam mniKl, ilia v.-.-;ll-fniftl Si crl!tlil in Minn illsotises, ll.-.Mfl l.opnlrf T nl-tll, Die Bri-at Ky.-lt.iloKt. ,1. M. Ku' hlfV. 1'-. of tho (lirlsiinM' Atlvoratc. liiflmni I'roctor, the bt-ieiti'tr, n,l nih.-r. "nt post fr'-" by Prof. a. Ldls-KTTii. ffi71-litU Ave.. KewYorl; W. L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. The BTJYEKS' GUIDE ia issued March and Brsit., each year. It ia an enoy olopedia of useful infor f mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or tho necessities of life, we Can olothe you and furnish you with all tho necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, eleep, ett, flsh, hunt, work, go to church, Oi' stay at home, and in various sites, tvlss and quantities. Just flfur oat what ia required to do all the thine COMFORTABLY, and you can makeafair eatimate of the value of the BTJTKB8' OU.DE, whioh will bo nt apon receipt of 10 cent to pay poatac. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 111-11 N ICiohigan Avenue, Chloaco.Ill. ELECTRICITY IN A B0TTLB. TTtaT'S KI.KOTKIO CTTala Uatairh, Uay 1'ever, Neuralgia, eadacbc, Astbdia, and Rhe malisin. It baa no equal. SveTV bottle sold on 80 oars' Wll Price lt.00. AGENTS WANT KT. Loral aircnts sell from 18 to 34 Bottles Daily. MTTerms to agents aud complete Deecrlpt Ire l'airipblptrr.RB. B-usi n v'T i. t.rrTiiin rt'RK CO.. 149 Waaliltmtoii St., Clilcaco, Ills FREE TRADE PRICES! NO 1-KtiTKCTltjN! NO aohOl'ttUKSl jr skwiso I Now r MACHINES ONLY 13 v . f- a,1 FltNlMPROVEIlMINdKllSEWlNa MAClllNK-iiniej out-complot. with (til aUncWinpnts and war ranlrd for 5 vtrs for only SIS. fttnrt for rlrt-tiiiir sndifs fullds sorlntUin or tliln ,illtr llylss, 10M. it. mui.i.iai co., 1VS Witit Lalts bU, Cblso,liL wvrtt p , SEirritKsesrjBr Ths only calf S3 BEAMT.ESS BlrtB side. NtfTACKSor WAXTHRKAIM tbe feet,eay h tml-sfwitd nt:1 1I.LM)T T-liPfa W. I.. DOUGLAS S4 SliOt, tho onlyhnd-nwfil welt H i:oe. KquaiS aw-jaa shoes cosLlnsr fr -m sii T(,t. . t,-,. Billroad MfO n.l L'ttttr Carrlfira lltl ''ifSfe gtnoolh Inside aa a llanil-Sfwetl SIios. 3asasV wx Tlirrad to furtttie ffet. . , . yf. t DOUGLAS .60 SHOF I srmaaV lor hsarr wnr. licat (.'ait hliof tor the fris 6HOK Is the best in tlio world 'or runs wt B iOlTl.ASHOB FOB TiI'.m&?as 'i'!3rxov Bhoe rives the small Hoys a clianoe lu -aJ saw fcsst shoes in tlio world. All made In Coneress, Button aaa taoa. Jf sold by your dpler, wt1!0 W.lj.IM)t'IjA. Oi-rcltoirWs(t-v. - Cares and tixvatt. Sore Trtmsa. ' HoarSt.'. Stiff tv BronchrtJo, Cfj;tarrr a1' ToothtMr. , IthaUITrslWwIWIts, NurSBw . Brul4MtL t Quicker Thai Abt Kiowa St ft natter bsw rlrlent or exernctatrnr k Rheumatic, Bertrldoen. I norm. L'rlrpe. alsurslglc, r prostrated with diseases atsa RiDWATS READY Will Afford Instaot Ea TKTXRKALLT-A ball to a teasneosrft I tumbler of water will Insfewmlnnlts c Spastna Soar Stomach, Nausea, Votatnrata bnra. Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sfcst Dlsrrhoa, Colic Flatulency and all IntenssO Malaria In Us T&rlous forms cured and i Tbers Is not a remedial scent In ths wcrttMsta tf I cure Fever sod A cue and all other ftvatm Isswsw 1 "' BAD WAT' 6 PILLS) so ulcklj a IULtomy-te &XASTKEL1EF. i ACHES AND PAINS 1 ' For Btadsche (whether tick or nu iiKtsSt aS)- acha, neuralgia, nervousness and tfesfstasjvw rbsumatlsm, lumbairo. pains and vestasss k ajsy back, spina or kidneys, pains innot snaast; pleurisy, iwolllnc of the Joints and rt t mfjh kinds, ths application of liad way's liner sMttMl will afford lmmedlats ease, and its eootbnsMrilt few days effect a permanent cure, fWoetS aald by all drug-gists. ;; Only $1.00 for this "Littla tom? Jmwatsst mm StlsaC' "OSGOOD I, Z. S. SUtliri letltt, imz Sent on trial. Fralckt 7 paid. FullyWairaataA 9 3 TON $35. Ollter sires prepertls lilustrstcd Caulofue ately low. Acents well paid. free. Menttou this l',per. OS300D lc THOUPSOU, Binghamtaa, H. 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