i yt'n Piseasb hu no ymitoini jm," ys Dr. Frederick Roberta . nity College, London. First ftf the kidney disease bv using ftBafe Cure, then the effects of ma will be run.oved. iff. . I OS flirt- ltd W- BaaBt fat,, Ik I ait winter hats are linjerinj in at spring: . flatamuauplloa ureij iiraa. rfSTfla fjlitor: l'lettae inform your read- Ejf'- -1 1 bav a foHiiive remedy tor con- fa' .aO. ty i1 timely us tliouaaniid ol 1 )H raxri have Ijeen pennanemiy (, VJ- I (bail b I'luU lo eou lu Monies f T fameui- nti;t to any ol your rad- .aa pave fcnauiiinuon u uipt whistuu aft rir iirea and 1'. U. adiirexs. T. A. M.M L.M, JM 1'ean CM, XewYorl.. LriB'il!e. Kt., will brinj natural gag Indiana- fieMa. - . j . ... flaadajitt-ft of the Lincoln lluainras Col- 1s)Baaiil.r obtain profit able employment. Iibbcbb tuen select luern lor their nineas. f SI f focus and specimen tree. Address MJ.UBRiiMiK & Koosi:, Lincoln, JNen. Wmm it not for tint elephant, the ox WOajla) ha considered a very large animal. Kbsrltna Sale. ' SaMk the Sheriff SaleSegar. A stiaight 10 paata Havana Cigar for 5 cents. Prince of Wall's has accept I vttatian to cline with .1. W. Mni kay. JACOBS OH For Ifcheiimntiwm. k CaBkl lh Trala. A very popular young lady, who Laa Wen visUiiis; iu Anierieus for several weeks, was to return home on the early trnin Monday inoruiiiK. She was afraid that she would not pet tip in time for the train, so one of her admiring gentle man friends borrowed nn alarm clock which she placed in her room and set to alalia at 4 o'clock. Sunday evening a number of young men called on her ml among them came the borrower of the alarm clock. All tho other de parted and left the two enjoying them aelves as only two voting people can. The light in the parlor burned brightly, all others iu the house were either ex tinguished or burned very low. The dogs began to lion I, the chickens crowed ami still the alarm clock man held on. At last the parting words were exchanged and the young man w as u the eve of di'imrting wlieu lue saiu hirni clock broke loose in thundering tones. The said yonug man gave his love one sad, forlorn look and jumped dear off the veranda, and with the sec ond leap lauded in the street. Khe left on the early traiu.- Americus ltecorder. I tTn'TisCa EaavaJ L? ;4KWtL8. KID. NCRVOU8 OiS- r-Z'mrne, head- luUr.'flON, C08TIVE- rerjtQK, BltlOOS.1 !:'imiATION n,'U.i and all daring : 1 ;,. no marcurv. mfRIOUS DRUGS. ' pOH will b f olJ, ' Trt Latest, Current Cure. t Cratchsi. fcratr, Tu., JsaalS.IUI. Vu om crstrhas tnm rhaaastlta tor tkrc ; on fcoUl St. Jscobt Oil car4 at. Mo t Is In r 1 S. WOOD, 1. F. I the War. W.rtmviH., 0 ,1m H. W k4 rkaaattlta iliei Ui wsr la ki s as s appUcsUSRi St. Jscsba Oil cyrW at. I ratsra ilici E. IILSOS. lee p. r.nni. 0 . Jna tt. int. VaisS ts lMr st BlsSt. nltnii wlU rhas - rllr. Ul4 St. J Vll; RSII s vn Binnts. Mo rotsm la rsr J. C. WEAVSS At Drugoiits anu DF.Ai.nss. MURLEt . VOfiCLER CO.. Bsttlmort. Ml. A Chliiamau's liuprcaslons. A traveled Chinese mnndnrin, who has lately comiuuiiic tted his impressions of the west to his cuinitivmeii. deals has accepUd an in- KreaI pecuuaniy wirn ine posu.ou I IMUI tlUHLIJieUli ll IMI1CU III C.iui'fc, ! These surmise him beyond inensure. ; Thus the notion of husband and wife walking arm in arm in public places tills ; him with amusement. "Nobody smiles ! at it," he says, "and even a husband I may perform any menial task in his I wife's nresence. vet no one will laugh ' at him." Then. iiL-ain. the notion of i men standing aside to let a woman pass, and the code of politeness winch re ouires men to make war fur a woman. are to him incomprehensible. Jn China when the men ara gorged the women dine off the senips, but iu the west "at meal-time the men must wait until the women ae seated, and then take one after another their places, and the same rule must be observed when the meal is finished." niCKIIEADAGIIE RADWAV8 5 ' a f VMrl (a a M ':fl the , body, -i- --AO BY ORUQ. d i Cw-oNEW YORK, la i CARTERS llTTLE J pills. rtilHTrl I'll re (I i inrt iiiii nira. They alAO rllvfl Din trM from DyNpeptuMn rtigstion ud TooHrtj K&tiDK A prf Act rem U'Ay for Diizinft",Niiuwjil DroK'Rinew. jl&a Tutd In the MoutLi, Co-iflB Tongue.Futn in the Side TO HP ID Til V Kit. Tbej regulate the li o w e 1 g r 11 rely VmtAble. Price 2ft Ontf. CASTES VESISIl CO., inTTCiZ. fillPill. Small Dose, Small Price, in' u,. Je di ll icn t n srtStatJ-w A HI 1 i l r -xi WVa 1 I lh I ;.-,l Ha .'in I Jilt iir- uu :he m,i -aa. ' dm. thrift J bawl I bun i In 15. I contracted Blood Poison I of bait trt. and was ueavat wit inerciirr, polssi tM samparuU Mixture, growijif woraiaJl Uittiiae. 1 look 1 ull ixntlB f B S. which curwl mo entJtely, M4 no ot I ths dreadful dlsciM bat rotvisd. I. r. hAsca, Jan. 10, '89. IloM)jvlU, lad. Vj little nioee had whiu iwattne to eh sa citoiil that (bo KM coo nd lo Ibe nd (' a loa tun. Mora than M Btrcta of bono an out of bar lag, sad las doc tort aald anpntaiion was tbe oahr roBaajr lo aava hat Ufa I rafuMd (he pariOon a ad pal bar on H.R.3. and aua la aow aaaid acalnaod la ataodheanh as asr child. Mua Abmib Uitauaa, fob. II. '. Coluuibua, Ua. Book on Blood DlMaaaa acvt fro. Swirr Bract no Co. Dnt-ver a, Allaula, Ga, WScott'sEmulsionHasDone mm .'riBiT,iti OA tiecc II ttlBBlBB t e'er 2rJ Pounds Cain In 10 Weeks perlenco of a prominent Citizen THB CALTroBNIA SoctlTT FCB THB) f HtJPPttKalON OF Vli'E. PI took a severe cold UDon tnyehestand lungs and did not give iz proper atten. ,t!on ; it developed into bron- ehltls, and in the fall of the tame year 1 wag threat. ened with consumption. fPhysicians ordered me to more congenial climate, ana l came to san ranels- oo. Soon after my arrival Ieommeneed i akingScott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil -XT aaf aaawaa,i ar'.o,aa ii"' BWiaar . Wai.ia.Aaa ijhjIvTf.i wltn Hypophosphites reg- Nlorj ol n Uaprn A mm Brll- "Araonj; the thinga lost or supposed to have been lout in the recent fire which destiw'ed the academy in onrvil la'e," said a Tohnstown mini in Albany, "was the historic bell that for years liutifr in the old academy. It was sent to this country from England by Queen Anne and placed in the old Queen Anne ehupel early iu the eighteenth century. It used to call the early settlers to prayers. It was afterwards removed and used as a hop house and farmer's dinner bell, but was feciued from such ipnoble use and placed in the historic old Johnstown academy, now used as a clove shop, where it became cracked, it is said, while bein? ruiiu in honor of the visit of Washington Irvinjj to Johns town. J t did duty as a school bell un til tho erection of tho school "building recently destroyed, when it was re moved and placed iu the assembly hall, w here it was at the time of the fire. The w orkmen employed to dig out the ruins found the old bell broken in two pieces and cracked and warped out of shape. Albany Journal. A ITIaaeullue llnauir Nliow. London Letter: Jleauty show hav ing become stale, ouhy snows nat aim complexion shows unprofitable, Vienna nnnounoes a fresh attraction in the form of a grand competitive exhibition of masculine good looks, and bad looks, too. . Prizes will be awarded m four classes to the handsomest man, to the most "killing mustache, to the biggest nose, and to the most impressively bald head. There are already numerous en tries in all classes, and a highlys uccess f ul show is expected. Prominent Clergymen, PliyHlciana, and 11 i In sues of citizens are unanimous in the indorsement ol Salvation Oil, the great cure for Rheumatism. Price only 25 cents a bottle. At all druggists. Youne ladies on the eve of marriaue, now give "spinster dinners, at wnicn female friends only are entertained. They are allowed to talk of everything, and nfcver fail to mention the numerous cura tive benefits ol Dr. BuH'eCou-th Syrup that cures all cough, cold, bronchitis, croup, and euro throat. It' U 4V aUFG.CO. Ml MRftOU aWf uterly three times a day. in ten weeks my avoirdu pois went from 155 to 180 I i . S -a. a ipounas ana over; meeougn , meantime ceased. C. H. BENNETT. .SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Coo-1 Ku- tea ta Bor 10 years I was aonoyed ajtth catarrh, dlBohaixea luto tf$ throat, nnpleaaant hrcatli aevore pain In my head. Vjr aene of ametl was much aBipBtred. 1 have overcome trouble ith Ely Oream Iiulra. I. II. Ca.c. Frop'r S'M'our Houmo, H'kl.vn. LUNQIt. - i-FI HOTHERS' FRIEND WtoaraMOMava- i :.-ami aa. nlnvll .r.r. " ' I USID BEFORi CONFINIMtNT, !" Book to "MoTatas ' Maii tn l hie Mifii:i.i iiEuiiLaroit ;o., ati.aatajoa. ltt,, i , ,,.i.i?r , ... , . iiiii'1aaBBBaaBvaiavaEaM h VI l "'"jtBataaafc Putif'iaaiMlaa h irfi ttw - .,..,aaaai aia aa' I MiOWHULL & CO., Y. Manulacl-irt-rs and dealeri in ffiginet, Boilers and Pumping Machinery (r all Ucscrlptioni. m 4 Wood Worbtnir ch(nrr, Saw Mill Mo Ktaie Aytnu itoaitr t ooa tji ruurvt ana lU?nt fly-tern nf Power TraiiBiniatiun by Mft- Kie. AvvnU Trcnlofi Iran Co. i Wire Hom. I'kient Double Oat Vitm, Ac 113 Lvo worth Nt. OMAHA NEB. PySVSJ: j I hfrntl wbs o furninli a none ai.il ifiv aj-af W ' 4M 9 T pant to tbf bttMUi'K. HMtre n.ornutitn inaj 5 rr ivrssstxsiA Lr j '' -a' CUD Ut! lUaV ua. AcenU v their who. e Itv iirolltdhlv fvw vaaanctpa hi 4iwn a lid cilU'H. .. 1009 Main HI.. lUt-hmontl. V. bluvetl axlho. Khvit mind alKiut Mnd atanip ftr ryl. Coma quick. YuUra (ur bin, h. ' 'PENSION CT. JOHN W.lflORRIS, Late Prlncliml Kxaminrr U. H. Penalon IturpAU.Ati'T t laitw. WaalitDBion, ucoesafullx proarcut clajnu-orblniil, unwi . cniinrrn Mia uruen- eari iniwn war, in aUnoa) loeu. r rmtlna. T iSwawt relUW. EiprrlMtce : 8 yean Ii ftaamara in PenaloD UuraUL uid fttiorncy tn nr flaw Smi.l- wort 1 1 II V) FlTr K U nt uiti.er tna 'bi' feel Write Bremslwr Pftafoty Rin Hotdar Co.. mom. Mton. DETECTIVES BabyCaniaiessH?: Wnt.tl In m-rf y nioat.. atir.a m.a i aait.r laitrsfltlno. In nir H.er.t a.rvlaa. Ktp.rl.nii. ant ii..M.rr. H.nd v.. .tamp G.-annanOatactltaBuraauCo. 44Arcada. Cincinnati 0 manufactuiB to aril arlvaaa aar deliver frae of nbame wltbln 70) nllm of Cltt-.rn. H'na for uatalfiffuo. i Aja. u. llAlBr-.K. Mrp.. at 4 u,aan ita. in In un lift " 1 ,n.lH0fl ij lt f1, - . lie aw ar p a rr r ' 5 l nd .imv-i i. - . I'ttavv CStl Va- "- -af I W. N. U., Omalia, 4B2-17. ro- C"lr1 5. li'l, (not ntyla) a Kaniinil Uiul will a.p ill I i, 'f-l fjaaaja, 1.1m try ( " nanfcat it.mu. It :1a . . I raaTSJ l aT TOWEKH Mall IIIIAMI II J H- 5fM5''" I " al.lCKKB," a nama famlllarlu r vrjt 4 lIoH'l ', ! ,!( .. laa tha c.l lrfr Wind and Waif rproof r"' Oltl t V tLll C.lU"l'ai:r; Kl.h llrailrt Mlcaw. waaa 11,1 led! - RV 1VI ndtakaunhr. If vouralnrekr-eper .n. ".Ill 1 m aa. A. J.T(iWK.llminon Bi.tili. Ma, Boneatj and Intaillig-enoe. It pars to be bonest, you say. (roiiUHl. Tet Low iiiuny are liliouest tlironsrh iiriioraut'P, expediency, or intentionally. Oue can be Jinbonest and yet say notli iug. A clerk wlio l t a ciiKtonier buy a damaged piece of aoods, a witneas who holds back tbe truth nliicli would cb-ar a prisoner, a medical practitioner tvho takes his patient's money when b knows he is doiim him uo good,- all are culpablv dishonest. Spoakinjj of the dishonesty of medi cal men reminds us that only the iut week there has come nnder our personal observation a form of dishonesty which is almost too mean for narration. . It is generally known that doctor bind themselves by codes, resolution and oaths not to use any advertised med icines. Now, there iR a medicine on the market which, for the past ten years, has accomplished a marvelous amount of uood in the cure of Kidney and Liver diseases, and diseases arising from the de rangement of these great organs, we re ferto Warner's Safe Cure. So v idespreud are the merits of this medicine that the majority of the doctors tf this country know from actual evidence that it will cure Advanced Kidney Uiscase. which is but another name for Bright' Dis ease. The medical profession have put them selves on record as admitting that there ia no cure for this terrible malady, yet there are physicians base enongh and dishonest enough to procure Warner's Snfo Cure in a surreptitious manner, put the. same into plain, four-ounce viajs, and charge their patients 82.00 per vial, when a sixteen-ounce bottle of tbe rem edy, in its original package con be nought at any drug store in tne wori.l for $1.25. Perhaps the doctor argues that the cure of the patient justifies his dishon esty, yet .. will boldly stand up at the next county medical meeting and de nounce Warner's 8afe Cure as a patent medicine, and oue which be cannot and will not use. The fnct is that the people are. waking up to the truth thnt the medical profes sion is far from honest, and that it does wot possess a monopoly of w isdom in the curing of disease, doctoring the many symptoms of kidney disease, in stead of striking ut the seat of disease -tho kidneys themselves, allowing pa tients to die rather than use a remedy known to be a specific, simply because it has been advertised, and when pa tients are dead from Advanced Kidney Disease, still practicing deception by giving the cause of death in their cer tificate as pneumonia, dropsy, heart disease, or some other accompanying effect of Bright's Disease. All this is prima facie evidence of in competency, bigotry and dishonesty. We speak but the truth when we say that Messrs. H. H. Wai nor &. Co. have done a most philanthropic, work for the past ten years in educating the people up to the knowledge they now enjoy, especially of maladies growing out of diseases of the Kidneys and Liver, and are deserving of all praise for their hon estv and straightforwardness in expos ing shams and dishonesty of all kinds. Mrs. Palmer, wile ot the new minister to Spain, is worth $7,000,000. A storm moves at tho rato of thirty six miles an hour and that is the speed of tbe world known Golden Gate Hpecial on the Union Pacific. No stops. Thrnngh in sixty hours from Council Bluffs and Omaha to the summer land of California. If there was no aour there would be no ewcet. Cal aa taa Baav Tauaroaaa t taa warn. Tu Bbtt SwrwtJ-SattMiJ-aw Sr . oiCrr to tntrotlia' e Mtr f owO, anil BaUi- fuf- our riftMei i tx-M 1hu 3 artfttla ta Biiar 1AM WWnWtlll ir l-T J.c reMVM tbftt WW gOOO Ut, mi BUT IU4T t I kail. fknurfJII 'fa-tU, IB !.l.tT. MVlf fern prf-aiVl mmjf fpl- aa : a itf na mrtnu. tt ajs)ft rjift. Hi Miuur flrt-e onlv unt frrwm m a lra 1 hoaa iw writ) o, will !. sura of mrr tnud. wai: if Wlidir Will llfM tirnc. Sf-tttaUB. jiid 1 ujt. Noa( to mpim htnararj. llaaa Kb., writ ( will tviar- prjfBU--. al'- "r livejg. ftimywt tiytw aHiua miint. jLoofaM. 11 11ALL tTT aft' t O. tV- aW IIBUO IM aaBaBal lMaBle rVf atv, Mtw , aa aa. fartlaaa, Maiaa. x - . 3wd. " ! !'", "'" CAUTION The Gold Hunter' AOr ventures tn Aumtraiw by Wm. H. Thome. Aa wchisg .WfT tw. TiiIm' Aa.aat-ia. a tuum i ri fen a f a" .tlwtaa a a.tUf tnmi i nt'. 4viBfl Mat lukrwiin, "naaMMaN," Oatlaw ui amy nri.tr at AdTCtunr. Tha moat fawlnaHar alary afOAH OKK. r.X ITKatavNT, HAKUfiBIP and CONFLICT, wrlMaal a .pu.au ..:.- f t4 fh. 4 1 M 1 ii..,:r.l ..... ttli h.rA.ra. i-'l ' Cmm ( um. TU rtHrut LwrMta.a a t c-1..1ir:.t Bwk.1 rSK KUNU lal KMtt! f.ojnm .l aaalald P"". ALEX. T. LOVO A CO., Tha - Id lialldlaE. Cbicaco, III. ya-K.m ay Taiat h.i ci. a a W". I.. Daiielaa' onw "Ji'l prlf aw .tanip ttif bottoBSM ull Miut-a ailK'i li-W lit hitn Ik f.i ! in hl faa-l ory ; tllla nrolceu lli w.'arpre aE-unl blrh ria jind infrrlor ffuoda If yoar .i..-,:,r .,v, ...ii si,r ii 11, .11 1 w. I.. IMlliUI.AH' aaaae aad aaaaBBBBaa nrif-r F.lAnitriD llifni. tuil sav ttH-y are hi 8ltoca. ar Juav aa ad. do not be dec-lTtl tlwnr. IH'alri- Diakf inort- jirotil ou iii.kii-'wo .Ihm-. thai are not fiarraiJiea y ajnr- ntiy ')Diy wotm uiat nave vv. a. IwlT : therefore d. mT U- Iii1ii-i l t tni liws that liuvf u. TBauft,i4 ot dullara ai a avtd Kuuualiy in this The Rtiniiet Kra. We are living veritably in a bonnet era. rue Donnet is iioimea on every possiblo occasion. This stutemont, mado from close observation, carries w ith it discouragement to the sensibil ities of the amusement lover who at tends the theatre and opera, to enjoy their merits atid not make a study of millinery. Luuoheon toilets are no longer complete unless supplemented with a bonnet; and one cannot Imt ad mire tlie stole iirmueas wiiu which a party of ladies will chatter lightly through a luncheon of several hours' duration, their pretty heads burdened with the weight of a fashionable bonnet. Perhaps tho blamo should bo laid at the doors of the milliners, who fashion such marvelouslv becoming headgear that the- are irresistible. Weak will power deranges a man's life in every direction. His will must bo weak when his body is wasting away with racking coughs and nightly sweats. Warner's Loff Cabin COUGH AND CONSUMPTION BEJttEDY is a conqueror ot tne inaiauy we an dread, and restores the victim to health and power. llarvrat for I lie Typewrllnra. Boston Post: A pretty young woman in Washington, who is at the head of a tvncwritinrr establishment, sav that sinco the new administration came into power her busincs has increased enor mous! v. Tho reason is that each ap plicant for ofllco thinks lie must have ids papers tyewrittcn. The young woman claim that each of her assist ants has earned on an average of 70 a week since March 8. Hhe charges tin i lie lease over the usual rates to com pensate for tbe bad spelling and writ ing, and has no dilticuity in securing it. How kind people are to the man who ia goinit to dio! Dr. Monk ia dead; the well known com poser ot church music. Very few jouiir men caro to knock achip off the ahoulilor ot a wood pile. The riao ot equal suffrage has been traced tn the decline ol the crmy omit. Rattar Than Oklahoma. 1200 acres of the choicest land in the San Luis Valley, in Southern Colorado, aU under fence, water-rights secured and ditchea ready for use. it will be sold as a whole or in quantities to suit the purchaser. It is the finest land in the valley, and ia adapted to either fanning or stock-raisinc. For price, terms, et., address HENRY A. BUTTE KS. Alamosa. Colorado. It. seldom pleases a man to be told the goodness or greatness ol another. A TRAIN DISPATCHER'S LUCK. ot He Had No Idea TliC tha LlehtnlUK Would. Mrlke lllni. Hut It Hid. Toledo (Ohio) lllnde. March 30. In the train dispatcher's office at tho Pennsylvania depot the other after noon, there sat before a telegraph in strument, a handsome, well-conditioned, and well dressed young mnn, to whom a great deal of good luck has fallen lately. It was Mr. T. B. Marshall, a Pennsyl vania railroad train dispatcher, and be was the bolder of one-twentieth of ticket No. 10,420, which drew the seo ond capital prize of 8100,000 in tho last drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery Company. "Have you received your 85,000 yet?" inquired a reporter for the Blade, who had happened in. "Yes, I received it a week after tho drawing, and it came in n draft through the Ketcham'a National Bank. "I had purchased ticket No. 10,420, and immediately after tho drawing was notified that I had drawn the neat little sum of Jii'i.OOO, and that it would bo im mediately forwarded to me. "I drew it from the bank, took as much as I wanted for my immediate use, and then deposited tho rest with the bank. No, I have no particular plans as to what I will do with the money. 1 only know that I have it, and that it is a nice little starter for a young man. , CMeafa. ASTHMA A KIDDER'S PASTIUE'f I CUarlteU'WU. UaaP Richard Hlscock, father of 8entor His cock, died at Pruhle, X. Y , aged 91. Wfcea Rah.T u pick, we pa?p lier Captor!, W lien .tie aaa a Cliiltl, plien-leil lor Caatorla, IV hen ahe lieranta Mian, plie rhniK to Cftatoria. W hen ahe hnil Children, phe pnrt them I'muori Ohio farm mortgage aggregate $876. 000,000. If fll cied with Birn Kye, on Dr. laaaa Thonip atiB't Kje Water. DriiajKlata aell Ir. 5V, The Argentine Republic wifl spend $.V 000,000 to get immigrants this year. l'or two two-cent stamp wo will pond von one ol the handsomest almanac in the country. "Uomentead," Omaha, Nob. r putati' I t on art- onutry 1 llie wrurrrs of W. DOIifll.Afc' nami- and I lie .uiudmI on tla- iHjtt.mi. and yu arc.nn- to get full aaliie for voui "tnuey. mil Uiarv psvan itfk '&"" awash i ...W... : W. L, DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR CENTLEMEN. MADE SEAMLESS. WITHOUT TACKS OR NAILS. The reputation cf this Shoe is so well established that it is cot necessary to go into details. SS.OO GENUINE HAND-SEWED SHOE. A line lre?s shoe made of the host atock. 94. OO HAND-SKWlill WKLT SHOE. The bet thoe for the price Ui the market. S3. AO POLICE AND FAICMEKS' SHOE. 1 ibmIu exprensl)' for I'olleenien, Le.tler Carrier Railroad mea ami Farnierit. S3.SO EXTBA VAI.I E CAI.F SHOE. Made purposely for heavy we:tr, anj should laktayfar. 2.25 WOKKINGMAN'8 SHOE. I spn-.iully reeonimendeU for service and cuatfort. 2.00 GOOD-WEAK SHOE. I.ook at them and imie for yourself. 2.00 and 1.73 HOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. Have Ueea thoroughly teed and tlae the haal aaia faction, AM, MADE TN CONGRESS, UIJTTON AND I.AG'ET, W. L. DOUGLAS $3 AND $2 SHOES FOR LADIES. When tlit nurtio:i nras juircf'til f puttlnpr a Iv's shoe on Hip marknt at a popular rrlre, wf atone uhlc. !tyl,ih (-hof to K'll !l $f.UJ. After much trnuliln and expfiir, w vou a hn that if- in every way wormy oi your eonsitierauon, ami rvle. win fin.1 it .inal trt ilmf wiiich luivi- Im-ct. i'ritinir t4.(Ni niul .0i. I'h'ese s.iue Are not made of Krcnrh kitl, lut ut the bftst ki that eau ho pn-'luce! In thl roimtry, iimi we defy any hut an exrw-rl to tlts(liipitl between the two, an-i vrntiirt to sav, it hf q'letion of vrvh'f and quality romm up, thv der.Mou would b In favor of V. la. IKHiTAfi' S3.00 Sliov for I.adif . Another and cvurlkut rMinimrat1atKm lit they are made without tacts or nails, having a tsmooth Inner sole which rid oue uf the annoyHDcc of aollel hose and or feet. If your dealer will nt ret you the kind or style yon want, Hend your order dlreet to the faelory. with ttm firlce enclosed, and they wll tie sent vou lv reiiini mail, po&tujfc free; consequently, no matter wher yoir Ive, you can always j?ot W. i .I. AS' (SHOES. Be cure and niale sine ami width you if not auru, scud lor au order htauk giving lull instructions how to gut a perfect flt. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Bald Mrs. 0. to Mrs. D. ('Twaa o'er a cup ot One Bohea) : "Our, pretty bostocn yonder. Has gained in looks Hurprisingly ; She seems as well as well can bo I What is tho cause, I wonder? AFTERNOON TEA. Said Mrs. D. to Mrs. a. She's changed Indeed, but then, yon . She put aside objection, And tried that f anions remedy. Which did so much for you and me Pierce's ravorito Prescription." For "run-down," debilitated find overworked women, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription U tho best of all restorative tonics. It is a poteut Specific for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to Women; a powerful tonic and nervine, it Imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It promptly cures weakness of stomach, nausea, inuigcKtion. blo.-uinp. weak back, nervous prostration, debility and sleeplessness. It is carefully compounded by an expe rienced and skillful 'jiysicinn, find adapted to woman's delicate organization. Purely vegetablo and ..erfectly harmless in any condition of the system. " Favorite Prescription " is the only medicine for women, sold by druggist, tinr&r a positive guarantee of satisfaction iu every case, or price ($1.00) refunded. This guarantee lias been printed on tho bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out for many years. Copyrighted, 1838, by Wom.D's Dispensary Mrdicai. Association, Proprietors. to tHk'O afi. 1.4.1 , THE ORIGINAIj XfcYCfc S T .TTTT .7?. T TT7T?T3 TDTT T G eaaaTVt -aVJ jlux-i aju. v jvjjlx, a iulm. Mvft.tivo Purely Vcoetable and Perfoatly Harmlets. ' TTnfHiiinlefl nn 11 I.lver 1111. Rmnlloar. rhnaniMt mm One tiny, Sngnr'-cnnt'nd Pellet a Wono. fiir. Mi It lleadachB. lenuiK ue, t oiikiiwiiiioii, inuiiirniuii, i.nyoiii vs. illicit, and ail deraajemtnu ot tlio stumauu and bowels. Wi cvnls, by drtiifirlKta.