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"WiSDAL 15 SERVIA. qmm Satslls. '4.Vtlie, whoMe separation L bufcluind, King Milan, of taawount of political and jjirwes, htia travelled over Lnl her hwtory lias filled Cgg column in the journalii UorlJ- I i unnecewittry to W situation ofServia. vhorw Crelatioim to Itunxia and I have magnified the import r. . i:.i a lliliiui! iiiuiiiii aim iiio in which hu iliHruptecl it ,py family. u'tnlie is the daughter of a Tj : in 1116 J4UHS1UI1 lIMIMTIIll grvhko, ofliesaarnbia, and of Pult'ticrie Miroiidjra, a Kou- fh was horn May 12,1m.")), itlip reigning rrmceolSor- . . 1 u - - ni. - i i jrtoUT, n i lie ir oniy cuiiii, -tw.m horn AngiiHt 14,1 H7. id- huHBUiKTintended Ilia ed- Uiult todescrilietherarennd lieauty of the (jneeii. Jler yfruturcn have at the name jlfflitniinnding royal majetity rtiarni oi n iinyiui gin. iicr lon'iieau ih crowiieii with n of jet hliM'k hair; her al- jped hrown eyes have a look inexpressibly tender and with intelligence; her rip- nsile nnd silvery hitighter ir raelcitr and pulo complexion, K her own lUiHsinn khowm, Vi into a richer coloring by tho la suns. Sho is tall and mir- xUprnceful, and her manners subtle charm, partly royal lolly foiiiinine. Wwiw well read nnu pos- asrixlund varied intrnction. Vt rrctich miito fluently and prticnlir pleasure in reading wry w franco uh well as all Miuitio&s treating on history, her favorite Ktudy. On her helve, k'siilesthe classics and i volumes, can lie seen the of Tuine. Coppia, with his k1 Terse; Sully rrudhoinnie. the t L'Amaiid nnd Alphonse t iirforo the fatal S'rvinn rianwnr broke out, while she Ri'mglier popularity and the olhi-r late accession to the own. Oueen Natalie had V remote little court the re- ptern elegance, wit, nnd Ft, and enlivened it with re- aver which she nresided with fpiyety and womanly tact. Wn! of her marriaire to the Vonow Reeks divon efiom her, twnvn as I'rince Milan. On ft, 1HH2. ho was orochiinieil flilan I. His seat is a very un- p, nd it is open to doubt W present nolicv will snve him pmyer from tho ignomiuv of Jw crown. lnl Phanv Ills Will. V'" York Trilmnf. Viliar figure around Crystal rammer resort near Carbon- wn., in Into years has been Mr. McKibben, of Wnshing- l'rof (3en. McKibben, the mnn who wus the second of ' l!rolerick in his duel Wge Terry. Mr. McKibben w time n grpat friend of Si "aeron, than whom he wus f older. There is a good "out tho old man and Simon ,n- In the course of their lives npMiient arose between the ndi on account; of somo po ration, but Mr. McKibben turo in his possession upon Senntorset a high value, "ftd most anxiously to have, "ft to Mr. McKibben and " for tho picture. Mr. Mc 1 oula not pnrt with it. wd l,o, "I'll tell you what I'll 'J0''. Cameron. I will be t picture to vou." "Oh." Pron, "that will never do. Tfi come le die, where w ill 1 McKibben did not give picture, and since Cn meron's "Probably had to altera to will. n y render a poor prinWf ,ork and destitue, a little us- n"crted ft disreputable Pcimen 08 he came, in n ?itating manner, into the r "Don't put yourself out" c?wtily a the editor rose f4 uddinei' "don't put J' V nid the editor cheerful Jjjlled up bU eloeveH, "it 7thut fm going to put "TWO, 'rfectly Convenient, rl Urd Wolwl,, JZTrr f Virginia' h" ,nx,te1 ("-Ix.rd WolseW to Le It at the unveiling of a statue lV'T-Lat,:i, hniond.Va., which to theeareer of this celebrated Uritish "IW (Jen. I.)rd AVoWley was born , Dublin, in the year 1833 l e is a member of an old and honor J family Wlonging to S affonlsh.re. His father was Major of the lWtMl A JoungWoMey determined to follow tl.ejirof.wionolarms. Heenteredtl.e "nay u KNi.ri wIien nim.n 0 age arid in 18.-2 was engaged in the hurimw war, wherein he ,liH. played great courage and gained notice in the dispatches. l ihu whs sent, to the ( rhnea, w,.re 5" ' "d ia the IrcichcH before S..bstop() as AHsistant Knginwr Il'N gallant service received ,,.co union re,..,i(,v )(.f(,ri, w severely wo.l.i.lcd ., August ."iO l. I or a long time his evesHit as endangered by the misf'ortime but he recover..-.! and resumed his position in the nrniv. Jn lsr,7 H, was sliipwrecked whiie j.ro.-mlm". to hum. He look part Kiibsemientlv in the Bupn-ssion of the Indian muti ny, and was engaged in Hindustan during 1h.-,n and In:). Jn ix;o lie served in the Chinese war. and was present when the forts protecting 1 eking were captured. Our threats eji.-d difficulty with Cue Uritish (Joverniueiit owing to the "Trent" affair led to AYolscley's being sent to tho American continent. He made a visit to (ieneral Lee's ar my while on this side, and in 1W2 aided in the pacification of the I'ed Hiver Settlement. AVolseloy led the Urit ish anus to victory in the Ashan tee War, and was rewarded upon his return withtliotl.anksofhoth Houses of Parliament, 25,0(10 and the offer of a baronetcy. While he declined the last he wisely took the money. In 1875 ho represented his govern ment in Natal, Sout h Africa, and in 87'J, was appointed High Commis sioner and t ommander-inl lnef in Cyprus, then newly nimoxed by the I luted kingdom. the disastrous Zulu war was nearly over before he arrived on the scene of action, but he contributed towards the set tlement of the questions relating to it. His popularity was greatly advanced from 1874 to 187(5 by his policy as Inspector-flenernl of the Auxiliary Forces. His next conspicuous undertaking was to sup press the insurrection against the authority of the Khedive of Kg.vpt, by Ara bi I icy. The battle ofTcl-el-Kebir, September 12, 1882, was the collapse of Arnbi's, cause, and he is now an exile in Ceylon. Substantial rewards nnd distinguished honors awaited Wolscley upon his return home. He received 50,000, as a Parliamentary grant, ami was created Huron Wolscley of Cairo and of Wolselev ia the county of Straf ford. His latest Military campaignes were there in Soudan, with which he was entrusted in 188 1. The School Ma'am in Maine. Tht school commit tee of Sacohnvo undertaken to steer their teachers by means of printed instructions, nom) j of which are of general interest. Teachers are directed to be in their j school at least fifteen minutes before the time of opening each session. A part of their duty is "to soo t hat the rooms and outbuilding tiro kept clean." They must not forget to fasten the doors and windows. Most important of all, they must see to the ventilation of the buildings and must refuse to prennt any pupa vo attend school from a houso where therehns been scarlet fever, varioloid, measles or diphtheria. The board instructs teachers to absolutely prohibit tho use of tobacco in the buildings. Lewisvile Journal. A Hrave (ili l ml Mouse, Roaring Hranch has a young lady of nerve. The other evening, wliilo enjoying a visit with some friends, a correspondent asserts a mouse came from under the sof.t where sho was sitting and found shelter in hcrskirt, where" ho soon made his presence known by becoming to ambitious Did she scream or faint? No; sho did nothing of the kind. Just firmly tightened her hand over a portion of her clothing and quietly left the room. When she removed her hand ft dead mouse fell to the ground. Welleboro Gazette. ,..,.,, . Y .i . " " comny mis .'one .e '...d the ,ouud..faw: Wi.aeViu ; ronr Uve bee,, swem ing a eousid- ttlry UJ6li'a Umt,lilt4:J Utlu d"" "Some time npo," tho justice said, "I bononed a L.,till dicHo.mry, nnd lt M .t."lT .i e hYf of'yHible au.l looked for the world like it. The back w torn and m.itilnle.l. ,,d tlm ele8 ere red lliedicli.a.uiv, ml tb.m-ht maily diRni.pei.rfd and could ot be '"iiu.l. 1 kept sweni iu witnesses ri"ht .don- with the l.il.le, ns I thought, wlieu "ry 1 "a3 "oU"u l,ut tho diction. "How did I find it out? Why, the other day, jnt I woll(i np hi f.e, and .is rendering inv decision" lie book Ml ollt of my li,ls into my l. ope,,. Tl,t-r it wus -M pkiu ll8 &J the old diclioiii.ry." "Did vou Ki.vi.i,,l 'Suspend nothin- I just went ri'd.t "Ions as if it n, is liil.h. smo eiion-h. -NoLodv, you y be sure, in th.it oilice knew what i fouud but myself." Sa vuunuli Nuns. Inf. k.d. The rapidity n itli which insects travel is .pule iiKtiinishinv, often exceedui" lh.!h,,eedof Ihu swiftest nice hois," llie coininou house fly is computed to i.iake i)(l strokes per second in ordiu.irv ibud.t, itdvaiicing twenty-iivo feet, but this raio may bo increased to six or seven times iismiieh. Leiiweiiholk lells of a dragon-fly which, in n memi-eriu d.c.iit 10(1 feet loic, succeeded in uvoid ius a Rwalloiv; and in a recent curious race at a Westpludiiiu town, betweeu a .loz.ii. bees mid a dozen pigeons, Ihe ! lirst beo fiuihlicd tho distance of three miles nearly a quarter of a minute in ' advance of the first pigeon. Tho male ' of the silk worm moth is said to travel more than 100 miles in n single do v. I ftlM.rlllaild 2,000 r. Ol.l. According to a paper read before tho recent meeting of the Libiarv associa tion, shorthand has flemished more or less for '.'.OI.O years. Cicero's famous writer, Tiro, is known to have had ri vals in his own time, and Cesar's feals in dictating several letters simulta neously nil le traveling still remain un equalled, lint shorthand, ns now un derstood, is the product of the present century. Jt is computed that Ihe liter ature relaling to the subject would till no fewer than Ki.OOU volumes, and Eng land alone has given birth to UU7 differ ent systems. A mile I rip by Elevator. Some one 1ms suggested that, instead of imitating; tho idea of building a tower lug .cr than any other for the world's fair of tnc original idea be adopted of excavating a deeper hole in the earth than lias yet been made. The small village of Schladebach, in Jierinany, now claims the deepest, hole yet bored, measuring about ,''J feet in depth it ii (1 completed in six years at a cost of 8.12, 500. Ah this is merely a small bore hole, however, it furnishes little indication of the extent of the midd taking of opening a pit for pas senger elevators to a depth of soino 0,000 ftct, ns proposed. A Forns Punilne. CnicAoo, Oct. 30. The Farmers' He view says reports from its correspond ents shonr serious absence of fall pas turage for cattle, except, in Ohio, Mis souri and Kentucky. The states suffer ing most are Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The Hevicw adds that farmers have a serious question to meet. Where cattle are lit for the market 1 1 . oy aro being sold off as rapidly as possible. It is slated as probuMe that laiL'e num bers of animals not ready for tho block will have to be forced on the already low market at a loss. A 4 iirlutiM Kuleldr. Cokmtans' Junction, N, Y., Oct. 30. A man sat down on the West Shore rail road track, at Canavoliarie, at 1! o'clock yesterday afternoon. As the express train came thundering along tho wheels took the man's head oft' clean without mutilating it or the body. Tho head fell sixty feet away. Tapers in the man's pockets showed that he was Amos '. Jirowne, of East Windsor, Mass. There was also a postal card from N. E. licrt. ol Snilt Jtiver, mass., ring lirowno a position. The buicido was about 43 years old. The number of nupils at the Carlisle. Pa., Indian school has risen iu ten years from 140 to 085, educated at an average animal cost of $140, though $107 is the government appropriation. The pope has written to Cardinal Gib bons a letter of congratulation on the Catholic progress of a century in Amer ica and its celebration by a proposed centennial. Quick Al.Wfr. The Chevalier Duplessis, who wrote a bail opera cailca ri.ai to, iosu ...a temper at cards with tho poet dullard, and murmured something, which was not mi heard, about his partner being the worst whist player as well as the worst verso maker in tlio worm, lo w men the other replie.l, reprovingly: "Che valier, you forget yourself!" Ihis is pretty, but not so forcible ns the retort, overheard at a whist table: "I wish," observed a player in a passion, to bis partner, that L was sitting opposite to a gentlemen." "My dear friend," ob served the other, cooly, "your aspira tion is grntilie.l, for, whether yon are sitting, standing or lying, you cannot bo nun e opposite to a gentleman thau you arc." San Francisco Argonuut. online tMldii 1'urlune. Boilon (Mam.) Herald, Oct. . South Boston lilts It quite often, oftener than is generally supposed. Several times have the great capital prizes of the Louisiana State Lottery been sent over to the peninsula to lie distributed among the citizens of that locality. The latest favored KCiitlcinnii at the court of C""'1 fortune was Mr. John II. lla'vev who resides on West fourth street, ami who docs business at S04 West Broadway. Mr llavcyls a popular citizen of the South Hoston district, where he has lived ns man and bovfor !W years of his life. " holder of a 2l)tti of the second capital prlzo drawn at the last drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, and he received tf.CKXI In crisp bill, last week. The full a mount t that was drawn by the number he held was l(K),000, n as there were two oilier holders of twen tieths In Boston, total of 110,11(10 came to this city as prize money to Rlad.lcn the hearts of ttic holders of lucky numbers. Mr. Have? is not a constant buyer of tickets In lotteries, hut occasionally purchased such tickets without expecting to draw anything. A brush between two artists should result In a draw. - A Minneapolis man has Invented perpet. ual motion machine. Bee the large advertisement in a previons issue of this paper. Send for Colored Annonneement and Specimen Copies, free THIS SLIP FREE TO JAN. , 1890. To any New Subscriber who will cut out and send us this llp. wllh nam and row Office address and l.1S, t will send The Youth's Companion FRKE to Jan. 1. 1890. and for a full year from that date. This offer inrlude the FOl'B OOlBLfc HOLIDAY M MItKRS, and all the ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY SlTI'LEMEMs. 37 AdJrat, THE YOUTH'S CONIPAMIOM, Boston, Mass WITH $1.75 Or-aniania "f Sell. It is now regarded ns n settled ques tion that, the nitrogen of the atmosphere is tixed in the soil for the use of vegeta tion l,y t lie action of the imerolies. ami that no soil is destitute of these eeriiis. Jt is unvested that tho yreater devel opment of the in icrol ics l,y farm-yard manures may explain the apparent su periority of M1cli fertilizers over nrtili cial manures llieorelically as yood. He who steals my purse, steals trash, but he who wantonly purloins my bottle of Salva tion (lil steals boiacthini; that enriches him tuileed anil leaves me bankrupt, a victim to aches and pains, a sorrowing woeful citizen, until I can slowly creep to the nearest drusr store. Out at sea a ship occasionally heaves In sifiht, but a seasick passenger prefers to heave out of sight. An eastern man advertises for "a boy to open oysters with a reference." Ovsters do not generally obtain references, but" millions can truthfully testifv to the miraculous power of Dr. Hull's Cough 'Syrup. No, Johnnv, ten pin bulls are not made in rolling mills. Female telegraph clerks in Kussla are not allowed to marry any but telegraph ollicials. You w ear out clothes on a washboard ten times us much as on the body. Uow foolish. Buy Dobbins' Klectrie soup of vourgroccr and save this useless wear. Made ever since 18U4. Don't take imitation. There are lots of them. A Ynliili Arm 4 Inilr. The Lodz Zietuntr states that tin ex traordinary discovery aa miido in nn old lunilier room at Lodz. An old arm chair, which had liplon;ud to tho pres ent owner's grandfather, mid had been put away in an attic for want of room, Was limit" lit. out, the. other dnv to 1p re covered. When the old cover nns taken ofl a large packet was found slnlTed into the seat of the chair containing rl.,.0n bank notes cf 1,000 roubles each, 800 rouiiles in gold, a receipt from the bank, dated 1807, for 6,.r.OO roubles, and Rev el'al bonds. The. chair has been in flie possession of the present owner for some years, and was looked upon as a useless piece ot old furniture. London Globe A llrnalu! Nf-iie Of health nnd strength renewed and of case and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, ns it nets in harmony with nature to effectually cleanso the system when costive or bilious, ror sale in 50o and 1.00 bottles by all lead ing druggists. i'nraaiir of lite lllood. Some J'cars ago n Jlussian observer discovered in the blood of birds living organisms slrongly resembling those existing in the blood of persons attacked by malarial fever. It lias since been found that these minute parasites are much more common than was nt first suspected. Cold blooded animals aro especially liable to have them, nnd the cariuvor.i morn so than other warm blooded minimis; but it is only rarely that thev seem to cause inconvenience and in only four or live out of 300 birds examined (lid death result in consc quence of lesions produced by the para sites. Li those cases tho symptoms were identical with thoso observed m victims of malarial fever. CJ3M Best Couph Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. Cures where all eke fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Children tike it without objection. By druggists. m i i Wanted, Men to Travel. Thi TruwIiM-R' kiimlovnipnt HurcaU of Chl- cago is not an ordinary employment llurrau sucu us xnc woo. .s air. iuii oi, uiu i.- a n em ulate institution incorporated, under the State 1...., ..r 111....... u-ilh a t.o nil q! e. ncl C,1 T, (MX) IK) and devoted entirely to the interests of Com mercial travelers, it win pay you .yuw iui particulars, free, see ad. in this paper. If a woman hates vou, you may be sure she has loved you. Fd for '4naumpllVea. Scott's Emvlsion of Cod Liver Oil with Ify- pophosphitcs, is a most wonderful lood. It not only gives strength and increases the flesh but heals the Irritation of the throat and luniis. Palatable as milk and in all wasting diseases, both for adults aud clil! lrcn, a mar vellous food aud medicine. A compound fracture means compound in terest on a reasonable fee for the 'doctor. Ask Buy Union Soap and make a guess. your grocer about it to-day. An Athens, Ga., girl has invented a lump that will cease to burn exactly at 10 o'clock each evening. Kennedy's Kast India Bitters are guaran teed absolutely pure and recommended by many eminent physicians. It is the small man who is fearful he will not get all the credit he deserves. When flaby wes sick, wo gave her Castoria, When she was r. Child, clic cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, dio clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she cave them Castoria, DR. OWEN'S ELECTRIC BELT AND SUSPENSORY. Patented Aug. 16, 1887. ImpiovedJult30, 1889. n nmri tURlt. M'fMh OA1VANI0 BODY BELT guumnlrea u our. m - lowing aisMCS. n.ineij; avik RhpumaUo Complaint. "Lumhafo. General and rNerroui TJebditT. Cos- lir .-'tivfnns, ZidnerDiMues. -T i'v V Jieirmiinru. iremnu., ' Sexual Eihiultion Wut : inf of Body. Duum 'i TliaMfinn. in Youth. Are. Bur- rifdorSin- URK fleLife. lrM.iidUeiiri.ii?it. tnLh. womb or o-uiut ormius of male or renu.e- tj-SKST TO HKSTONSlSm l Bl II S OS SO U1V8 TU1 TRY A PAIR OF ri r' S,u4 SB. po..Ke tor rKKK iUUHtrated panir'lilet, which will h A grand jury never goes behind the returns In (lulling Its counts. SICKHEADACIIE CARTER'S rirrru 1 1 LYER III HILLS. losltlrrlvcured by They alo relieve Via treHB from DynpepU,In df geatioD and TooHcar. Eating. A perfect rera-B pay for Iizi.inig,Mau8cai Drowsiness, Bad Tastrt in the Mouth. Coated! Ton cue. Pain in the Bide. TVKVIV lAYEIt Tney regulate tbe uow els. Purelv Vcnet&ble. Price 2S Cents; CAETEBltESICIlTS CO., KEWYOiL Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price.1 "0 to be dead nnd done with the trouble That fills each day with a dreary pain." This is the moan of many a woman Who thinks she can never he well atrain. "It. were octter for me and better for others If 1 were .lead," and their tears fall fast. Not so, not so, 0 wives and mothers, There's a how of hope in the sky at last, anil it tells you that the storm of disease which has spread its shadow over you will give way to the sunshine of renewed health, if you are w ise and try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It can and will cure all female weaknesses and derangements, and no woman who has not tried it need despair, for a trial will convince her that it is the very thing she needs to restore her to the health she fears forever lost. To cleanse the stomach, liver and system generally, use Dr. Pierce's pellets. 25 cents. When a cashier goes to Canada his employ er's face and his ow n accounts are the long aud short of it. Oregon, III.. I'iii'ikII.ii ol I'lirillfirM. Mild, rq.mlilr cllmiUft. rcrlnln nii'l nliin1.mt crop.. Tlfixt fruit, grain, gin, anil ilorl: country in ttm wur!l. l'.ul iiiiuruiailoH free. A.lcli's ihe Oregon liiimitfr.it lot. Uunrl, I'urUiuid, Oi.!oii. A citizen of Northampton, N. H. has been a justice of the peace for more than fifty years. If ffliclpd with Snr Kvc. ti.n Or. Isnao Thomp tou'a I'.ye Walcr. Hi ugnlslg sell II AN KXQI 'IJilTK KX.HA VINi. GnlrW.if In Hie ft.irdxn of llm finda, oli. l-ii 1", Willi Vl. w ! I'ilir'a I'.'.ill III ! I'll.l.lle Itlnliinci'. A very costly and elegant steel plate en graving has just been executed in the highest btyle of the art, copies of which from a limited supplv, are now ready for delivery, and will he sent to any part of the world on receipt of 2ii cents each, In stamps or coin. The uoblo grandeur of Mic "lint ranee" to the "Garden of the (iods" is the favorite theme of poet and painter. Tho- outer parapets arc of pure white, rwhllc the Interior columns spring boldly from the plain to a height of 350 feet the whole suggestlnir the ruins of a vast tem ple. These towering walls form a majestic framework for the snow cupped summit of Pike's Peak which reveals itself among the clouds In the fur distance. To secure nn early copy of this admirable work of art, ad dress Jon HmusTiAS (ien. Tk't A 1 ass. Agent, Ciiicaoo, Hock Island & Pacific liv., enclosing the price, 25 cents. Wo rpcommond ' Twi.lir. l'um-h" Ci;rar. Robert Browning has written a new volumo of poems. , &hiuh)vcl by Three, I'Jc,': 1!mo, TO 55 full-pairc Illustrations. A twriiiullna;, pxcil inr lri.-cii. story. A .Trent iotoI. I.nrf(."t unit best hooks ever sold for prlrr- I ) ! rrlil', MVt p 1.1. All.lr s AI.EX T. Lovd A Co., Lnkealde hhlK.. 1 lilcagu, III. The dignity of labor Is nil right, hut It Is tie dig ulght and day labor that many people jomplnln of. We. will give 1100 reward for any ease of latarrh that cannot ho cured with llall'a (ataiTh Cure. Taken Internally. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Propra., Toledo., O. l SMITH'S BILE BEANS Act on the liver nnd bile ; clear the complexion ; cure biliousness, sick headache, costivcness, malaria and all liver and stomach disordera. We are now making; small size Bile Beans, 61A W.pHOTO-GRAyWRE of the alKivc picture, Kisslnit at 7-17-70," mailed on Receipt of He stamp. Addres. , the makeraof the jreal Anil -BileKemedy-"Ille Beans. J. F. SMITH A CO., St. Louis, Nlo. THE nAT- FEVER 50 Cfcs. I COLD-HEAD &UI BHOTilliKS, 55 Warren St., New York. r. j .BRADFIELDS KEGULATOR )r".'.r"-..rp .tv ,cecn .ft MENSTRUATION On MONTH LV SICKNESS 1 TIKHIN DURVHO CV.H&t Or Vt BRADFJEID REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA SA. . MUWAlLiaUliUtn. fJAJrtCIFIC INMRM.TION WIVES Hlioiiltl ami tuny know how child boariiiK r-miiw wli'tfu wilix'iii i'm or Lmiijr'' Information wnt wnlfd. A Wokpfukul DR. l. H. DYE, Buffalo, N. Y. yAiA DCftfCflV 111 c"re 11100(1 Tolfion whnro RIAUlw nCISLUI mfrt:urr f nils. Owned nnd tor laleonif lijr Cook Hemrdy Co.. O in ill, Nb. Wrlia. 4 uf cur. Xr. J. 1 fttspbvB UUioa, 01. TiCKWEEO TABLETS t 'tA'fMil OPIUM to ibt worob or gi-uiut orgiius of mle EKBrvSKlRLK lAKllr.H OS W9 IMl b- - s-Avn a iuaai rn i stLtUinib lriaULti.rera.i.. for wavw fltiinlrnt.(t nnninlilft. which WiU b Wlltjou Id plitDheoled eiivtoic. Meuiion this pnper.addreM 3Q6 North Broadway. BT LOUI8, MO. RUPTURE ! ELECTRIC BELT sun vfiii09 COMBINED. DR. ISRAEL'S ILECTR0-OALVANIO TRUSS, Owen'K Elfctrio Belt Attachment. morn with case and comfort. Ttie cur- inado mild or itroiiit. This la thcoulr 4 elfctrio iriiia and Lett ever nindc. It 'A Rupture Im trnm 041 ( t0 iIajk. Tor full description of lr. Owcd i Elcctru-Glvutc Belli. Hpinml A(itimic?t Trua'i n4 Vmoi Brnd c. fr rum illnstialcl imniiililt wlilcb, will b feat j oh In piain scaled envelop. Sold oulv by the 0W ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE 0a SOO aud US M or tli ilraudtray, St. Louis, Mu ygtyfl?-This trim in 5iT" f rcut ea" com hi no fmv win i: I ItS GRATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Bf a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whicti govern tlie operation's of digestion nnd nu trition, and by a careful application of th line properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps liait provided our breakfast tables with delicmteljr flavoured beverage which may save us many iivv doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use ot such; articles of diet that a constitution may be gradual ly built up until strong enough f resist every ten dency to disease, llundredsof subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We muy escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."" Civil Service Gazette." Mado simply with boiling water or milk. Hold' only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS CO., Homeopathic Chemists,. London, England. OHIO TMI9 ff i Tilt GREAT TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famous for succeeding where others have failed. SELF CLEANING. 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MUSIC IN THE AIR llendqnarters for Band Instruments, Drum oorps Out fits Accoi-tleons, Violins, Bnnjos, Mandolins, Guitars,. Zithers Harmonicas, Strings for every instrument made. I'ull slock of Sheet Music, Musia Books, rtnnd and Or chestra Music Band Folios, Instruction Books for all Instruments. Anyone sending in an order will receiva a copy of Music FKKE. Write to us for prices and cat alogues, stating what kind of goods wanted. MAX iilliYlCH A I HO.. MiihIiu Nell f JrCvrmt ft TO DATS. Al VaarMtss4 aot lev I M atM8iriMwt. v fcf Mfdoiily brtb VlTiCiimlcdOs, vara, Tnio3SMarkV I prescribe and fully o dorse Rig ii an the only npertflc forihecertaincure of this dtsrane. O.H.liOHAHAM,M. P., Amsterdam, N. Y. We have sold Big a for many yenrs. and It has given ine pest ot satis faction. D. II. DYCTTE CO:,. Chicago, III -S1.00. Bold by Druggists. l 0 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH' PENNYROYAL P9LLS. lteil Cross IHaiuond Brand. ' Thsooty relishle pill for sale. Sstfo and Snre. IsmI Im. awk lirmmrtmt for tnc 1Mb. osd Hrs.iid.ln rtd nit-ulllo boxes. Mld with blueribboa. Tubcnoather. 8-Dd4w (ktsmpi) for particulars and Relief far I.Mlfa," in (Alter, hj BtalL Name Pmprr. CUckctter ChasaicmlCcw, Madlaon 1'liUada, is TRAVELING MEN WANTED ! To represent whidrsnlo bouses oi the Urge cities. Salary, M.000 to 1.51-0. Wo liavo also rails fur inexiprienrfd men who would besstistied with a aainry of 9BOO to 9frOO for the first year, liood pohitlons wailinif. Write, enrlosinc stamt. to Trmvclrl'a, Kmplojinrul Uurvuu.Chicago.Ul. KnthVm (Eitffllnh) Steel Rnrt Ponnyi ojul ('Ills lor irreuu I In r montlily pertods.are safe, onwiiml uud Ihe oulv conu- PHsjine.fnt any where on rer-eiptnt fl.(M by Ai.fkki l Kn ig ut. Uruk'glsl, sune Est., Ciiicaoo, til. I AD1ES nicr nil i chadwick-s manual DAOC DULL iii. x A in. 70 piffa. 1 lhimiii:trMl ('aver. ecruT race 011 "P''" 11110 1 nc'0'" one 9tH I r KCC '.'O suiimo, Ijv aililiessiuK. THE0. HOLLAND. P. 0. Box 120, Phila., Pa. 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