f .. firma.n Vrup" vi:l J. I.. ivieiuiKiisi rar- " My acquaintance with Wdv Uoscliee s l,erman r ' r. t.is inane ai'vui iuuiktii a lieti 1 contracted a Cold Lilted i:t a Hoarseness and which disabled me lroin ,u!iit for a iiumlierof After tn inRa I'liysician, L.Maininz relict 1 cannot .hat r.-medy lie nrescriU-d lie advcrtiMMiient of your ml obtained a bottle. 1 mil quit k and permanent it that whenever we have it or I'.roiichial troubles ur family, Iioschce's Cer- has been our favorite nl always with favorable I have never hesitated to V experience 01 ils use 10 en I iiave lounu them 4 1 . If ll AGGAKTV, kvaik.New A Safe !I. Confer- 15, '9 Remedy, ft . Sole Man'fr.WoodburjjX.J. .-t-.r ii;i!iiv fniUf'ir. Do yon 'erl mi H 'i V'MJ. If go nl uuv and .HI. A I MtK( H rUKVUIl'. It 1 a uptvihc if in vohinUry ' 'I :;c, vflrnfng of tin- brain if m-n'Ty, loot ii u lity, ail pwwtrnf thr genrrutivr organs iMul inlirtritmM, UM-ot opium, l:f niu(UMm.ic ami IHfc 1 ly a in ( tire, )ulutlt, The Anicr :ii t ., Koyjlly prop, SjK-nrrf, j 'M". .'iff, or Utv: tut $ ilc uijttiei by rf.mim.irt Ing :::riTi rapuzs PRICf LIST nih aaa lU MA X 2!5 W.btsh Av., CMots I. v;itcii m ule b tislmr Youth in f.nnp. Thr roify genuine. Frewh pt rp.-i-.it urn in rite U.S. Ill harm :v, f o'orlcM Hkr uulo pure spring ail dir'or;itinriff., mMh twowii miIa, ii.Jlowmrfts. freckles, tan tr m,tticr, creates of t vrivety ! imparts Uiat too ot inno - i;iti (leanness. $i a pavkngf, three ?nc mi receipt ot prirc, I he Ampri-Nir-rlo, Hovally prop's, Nirencer. 'I r;ii'. t-uppltcd hy Gtiodtnan Inig J son Utig to,, Omaha, Neb. Isold im Or Morphine Habit Kill. INS, Origin! llaevteni lU-uOplom Ara.dot). piiinNM. Bfxik mt fr to wur d Anjr-Ofln hiprN lfDildluc lira, iiU, I. A WlfH 1 (lonMKU I'Ki:i')I)irAL TILLS. Tlic " i:j'.-i'v, A' t ftily pr. th t m n ii p' i;i.clv cure ftiipjirwt'm of i (" ii'niiral triHiiiii-H p,niuir to n it.titfv rnnctly, Wurrxtitrfl to tti'.n or mttBty rifuiuk-i. l tie f iti-4 lo wliu i :iihrt nr tt-l'ile tA )i'trdr or itrntilar nrn 'k : or j lor $5. Srnt hy m;il , '1 THilf Aiipplirrl hy (MKtdm.n hattli-ah iJrw'j- Co.. Oitmhu. Nt h. FAT FOLKS REDUCED - v ! hn, ir molh ly hio m lt bflrtnl -tiiwlii, Nj tKiirvMifF, no Itimiiytnifm "l (" fffM. h(i-irt!j'oriTi't'rilml 'it -... (4n, riiinn-Mrw Irv ilciWi DuuUa U lU. v'hicftHO. 111. rjUnd yu are proipering, am doing a driving bublnctw. a dray" Areola Record. riErj orjLV! UiHiiwtiiriidiiiii)n.MrTwML MIHII. f.l(r JSXTU I. mIuiTmI MiMrtiinaoitilUnniutan. '"I IIUT1HT. M lu 4 tup f lull W4UUm Jl pup, but when its backed op e or itie harifcaxh of a tlnan jifiible firm, or company, of ' rcnullltifin for fair and hin- lliDL'ri. it nkPntlM humim am I kr are scores of aaraaparillaa iiiowt punnerB, all cracked lxst. tlliroat mrat noAiiliar Mu!, but bear in mind (for ff uke), thore'a only one guar- to(J IiU ritlor nnd rnmiwlv for Vr nnd nil iliaouax iK. Llood. k fitandioir anlitarv and alnrm Vrial, ia (uesGoldea Medical Diacov- ha'l io good in aln, acolp and t diHeaea and nulmnnarv )n ia otlr lunff-vrnfula i ruakerakoow find get. your liean, bat to bank a twvif mail. common one, by Mlling it on fOolden Medical Diacovery" ia la bankrupt Uie largeat for- The careful aild conservative spiri, Hhrnhcharactes bo much of the workdoneiaKugland i8 shown In con-n.-t,onMiththere.Ilt splendid pie of work, the City and South Loudu,, railroad. WUto ma.Ty of the detJk of feline are carried out with the perfection of modern electrial skill there are go much behind modern pro-' greas as to appear in a measure incon sistent with the enterprise which char acterizes the rest of the work, it ai pars that the elevators leading to the underground stations are operated hy hydraulic power. There is a good deal of dissatisfaction that electricity has Dot been used for this purpose. XoUl ing could be better adapted lor work ing lifts than motors, and the savina lu expense would have been consider able. Unless the elevators are balanced there is a plunger volume of high pres sure water wasted every time each hoist is u:d, whereas if the motors were employed the generator would need supply little more than the power wasted in general friction. Another fact which has been freely criticised is the use of the air brake where electric power is available. Jt has been urged that the block system arrangements and the cut off of the supply from a moving train in case of necessity are objections to its use. If these are obstacles they can be easily overcome, and the special leads which supply the carriage lamps could supply the motive power for the brakes. It ia argued that this combination in the same plant of hydraulic distribu tion, compressed air and electric tract on is a somewhat anomalous one. New York Commercial Advertiser. A Novel Sikh. An enterprising trunk maker has made a very striking application of electricity for the advertisement of his wares, la the front of his store he has erected a pedestal of polisned brass surmounted by a framework, repre senting the usual trimmings of an or dinary trunk. Insido this framework is placed a trunk of leveled French plate das., which is illumined in the evening by electric light, and which constitutes an unique method of ad vertising. 1 he main part of the sign is spiral in design, and is of solid brass, excepting a small hole through the center to pass electric wires through, and on tho base of the structure is con spicuously inscribed the name of the lirm. .M'W lorn: commercial Adver tiser. Klioda Mitchell, Hermit. The dead body of lihoda Mitchell was discovered on Sept. 10 in her baru, chopped to pieces with an ax. Three months of diligent investigation has failed to throw any light on the affair. Khoda Mitchell was a singular charac ter. Elzht years aco she lived In Mont gomery, 0. Her lover jilted her on her weuuiug day ana marrieu anoiuer wo- Tlie A tutrian Navy. Austria has been slowly falling be. hind in her navy for several years Since the launch of the Tegetthoff, in 1H78, she bus laid down but two armored vessels, both of the second doss. With but a narrow strip or sea coast, but on first class seaport and small mercantile marine, her moderate expenditure for naval ueiense is count less a wise measure of economy. New York IJcrald. III frill 7 Kara e1. Dudedson Awr, I say, waihtah, whal is this dish hyah? Waiter-That, sir? Macaroni au chappie, sir. Diidoson-Mfcrutcru aa Chappie I Ah ah-whnt's that, pway? Waiter Macaroni and calves' brains, sir. Hu'll Oel l-roinotd. "Johnny, six from 9005, leaves hi any ?" 1)05." "Go to tho black-board fttld show how you get that result" "9-0-0 5," wrote Johnny, "hii oui, ibbinff out tho six, "leave3 9-0-5, which equals 905." Harper's Young Poople. m iWn. but nnlv 'Diacovery" is Wht Could be Ex pact !nyMrs. Dlngbatta doesn't common sense. . '-Of course not There's mioon about her, she'd hare -Uiicafro Inter-ocean. focleljr Drama. A drama in three acts. Act I. Mon day. JontiS (a bore)-Is Miss Smith in? Servant (instructed by Miss Smith)-Xo, sir; she's out. Act II. Tuesday. Jones Can I see Miss 3milh? Servant (instructedJ-She's sick, and wishes to be excused. Act II .Wednesday. Jones How is Miss Smith today? Servant (instructed) She says she Is dead Jones-How sadl Can I see the remiins?-ruck. the Ku, Mr. Jlillclcrk (to precocious little glrl)-You are a very nice little girl; you shall be my wifa when you get big. Little Oirl-No, thank you; I dont want to got married, but sister does cause I heard you say so, didn't you, sister? Hand-springs of dismay by sister. Express Gazette. f f-- 1 f- patting Kn Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard -ieeii t men. A Kentuckian, speaking of the north ern fashion of letting a woman hustle for herself in public places, says that this is due to the demeanor of the northern woman herself. When he is south he always resigns his seat iu a public vehicle to a woman, and njukes it his business to secure her comfort whenever possible, regarding the welfare of every woman as the sjiecial care of every man. In the south the women are drpendetn, con fiding and helpless. In the north they know what they want and they go and get it with a ra pidity that startles the average man The northern woman buys her own car ticket, checks her baggage, gets aboard, buys a newspaper, looks for a seat and waits her turn with all the independ ence and courage of any man that can be produced. She wants no favors and Bhe asks for none. This is bo plainly apparent that, as the Kentuckian says, he is half afraid to otter her any favors for fear she may resent his interference and even when he is sure that she will not, and when slit, looks at him long ingly, he himself is half provoked at the general swing of the sex here in the north and would not offer her a seat anyway. When she is north she must hustle as northern women hustle. And when he is north he will do as northern men do. Xot the slightest grain of soft ness is found iu his make-up for the northern woman uiiaocompanied by her escort, Xot the slightest grain of sternness is felt for the southern wo man when he sees her alone. The for mer may do the best she can. The latter may revel in all the luxury which (he chance man may be able to provide for hei. All the girls are going in fof health and athletics. They must not they simply must not appear sick. They must have a fine color, bright eyes glossy hair, round elbows and a long sw inging gait that is half a dog-trot, or some one may be led to think that they are not marvels of strength and robustness. How the Dcsi 11 Was Selected. The flag of the union, so dear to the civil war veterans who went through four years of bloody strife for its pres ervation, was selected in the revolution ary days when the nation's existence was a grave question. The duty of choosing a design for the flag was com initted by congress to Messrs. Frank lin, Harrison and Lynch, who found the task one of considerable difficulty A large number of designs were ten dered for consideration. One proposed that the constellation Lyria, the harp in the hands of Appollo, be introduced as an emblem of harmony; another suggested a rattlesnake with thirteen rattles; another, a mailed hand grasp ing thirteen arrows; while still others suggested animals, suns, moons, and several other devices, 'i he conclusion reachod by the committee was that any kind of animal was inappropriate, that crosses were too suggestive of lloinan Catholism, and suns and moons of Mo hammedanism. The flag of thirteen stripes and thirteen stars was first dis played at Cambridge, Mass., on Janu ary 2, 1770. Legislative action on tho adoption of a Mag was no doubt taken before this date, but there is no record of the adoption of a design until Juno II, 1777. Sultan' Favorite Wife. The favorite wife of tho sultan was once a poor girl living iu the coal mines of France. She was a beauti ful girl, as she is a beautiful woman, and some charitable person found her occupation in a famous dressmaking . . 1 . 1.. i. ...i..-. eatanitsnmeni, in riaucu, miuie uiperiorjjitelligence soon made her the madamc's most valuable assistant, and she was sent to Constantinople with dresses ordered by the Sultan's mother .Nothing more was heard of her for innnv vears. until a little inheritance was left to her by a relative and no ticeswere published asking for her whereabouts. In answer to these no tices a wonderful equipage, escorted hy mounted ennuches, stopped at the loor of the Embassy, and the Sultan's nly legal wife stepped down to declare herself the once ilora Collin ana re nounced the legacy in favor of her kin- ,wi who are still poor. It was the old story of love at first sight between -he sultan and the beautiful modiste. A Blf Improvement The youngest daughter of the duke and duchess of Connaugh was born on St Patrick's day and rejoices in the name of Victoria Patricia, so called in honor of her grandma and that Irish saint An American lady living in London and who seems to know a good deal about English royalty, says the little girl is a real beauty and that hei cousins, of whom there Is a troop call her "i atsy." Whether this will render the name popular in aristocratic circles remains to be seen, but Patricia In it self is a lovely mouthful and a decided improvement on Gladys ana uwenuo- line, which are as common and Mabel were ten years ago. Edith The end of the world is set for March 181H1. At least, it muht just as well be, for after that ditto every telephono in ventor can spring a now infliction on the long Buffering public. More Time. Busy people always seem to hare plenty of time. Their day is only twenty-four hours long, yet out of that twenty-four hours fourteen hundred and forty moments they find space for an astonishing amount of work. They are never afraid to undertake a new thing. They have always a few minutes to give to a friend. They will secure an hour for some congenial oc cupation. It is to tho busy men you go, asking can they take a part in this new project Certainly; state what you would like done, or how you wish it, and they will lend a hand. Why, if you so desire, they will take time to tell you just what yon ought to begin, and how to manage it And when one piece of work is accomplished they pass to the next with perfect readiness and a calm confidence in their own ability. Yes, strange to say. the people who never have time to do anything are those w ho never have anything to dc. They would start this scheme, take part in that transaction, if they only had a little more time. They would be so glad to pay these calls, only too de lighted to give that help, to learn a language, or to read a book, but they cannot make the time. And while they lamedt their lack of it, all the time they had is gone, and their plans are still unfinished. After all, what more time have the busy than the idle? Has not each of us to-day? Has not each of us all the time there is? Harper's Bazar. MOTHS. To exterminate carpet moths: Sat urate a large cloth with water strong ly impregnated with ammonia. After wringing it as dry as possible, spread upon the carpet, and iron until thor oughly dry. It is not advisable to press hard as that flattens the nap of the car pet Co over tlie entire carpet in this manner. The hot steam not only kills the little pests and destroys their eggs, but with the addition of the ammonia freshens and brightens the carpet also. Jo avoid carpet moths: If you find 110 appearance of moths in your car pets, use an "ounce of prevention." In other words, after your carpet has been laid, sponge thoroughly in a strong so lution of salt and water. It is well, al so, to sprinkle salt underneath the car pet, in dark corners, under bookcases, couches, etc., where the carpet is least used, a hove all, keep your rooms su fficiently light, remembering that moths should be numbered among those wicked creatures who "prefer darkness rather than light, because, their deeds are eviL" Good Housa- keeping. The Russians are Moving. The migration of settlers or labor ers from the interior of Russia to the Caucasian and Siberian districts is still increasing. The cities on the various ro;nl3 are literally overflowing with emigrants, among whom great distress prevails. In Tumeu alone there are over 20,000 emigrants. Most of them have to sleep in the open air. Great mortality from contageous malarial diseases prevails among them. The means of the imperial Emigration Committee are exhausted, and from private sources help comes in very slowly. Mr. Jacob I'olisknoff, the great Jewish railroad builder, has sent large sums to help the emigrants, but this help was as a "drop in the bucket." The Russian press begins to be anxi abotit this migratiou of large masses of people. If any epidemic should break out there is no telling what mischiet this llutuating mass, which is in want and distress, may create. The Cos sacks on the lines of emigration are kept on the alert Obsequious Servants. A lady recently returned from Japan adds another to the many tales of the obsequiousness of Japanese servants. In leaving the house one day with his nurse, says an exchange, her little son s'ipped and fell, receiving no injury be yond a few scratches. Tho nurse upbraided herself In the most extravagant of dire consequences upon her head. The other servants, to whom the affair was told by the un happy m dd, were equally shocked and outraged, and the jabbering and chat tering lasted interminably. - For weeks afterward the occurence was referred to as a dreadful calamity, and the day of its happening served for a long time as a prominent date by which to place other events. It is farther stated that the accident was not witnessed by any member of tho fam ily. It would never have been known to the boy's mother -save for the in tenso and continued excitement it created. Price no Object. . We are acquainted with a Cumber land County man of rather slow wits who engaged a lot of pine timber to a certain mill man. Sledding had near ly gone, hut the timber didn't' come About this time the mill man met oar acquaintance and asked when he was going to get that pine. "Wall, the truth is, Charles, I pold that timber to Berry." "Sold it to Perry!" cried the mill man. "What did you do that for did he give you more than I offered?" "Xo, he didn't give me quite so much, Charles; but I think his judgment is a leetVe tatter's your'n." LewistonJour- naL .Stanley as a Pirate. The Emin relief expedition was in all respects a private enterprise. There was not a shadow of autho-ity in the hands of any one connected with it to raise troops, to inflict capital or other corporal punishment on persons in its service, to make war on foreign soil, to levy supplies by force, or to purchase, hold, or employ slaves; yet all these things were done by Stanley or by some of his subordinates. There can be no question, if we can judge from Mr Stanley's account of Emin and his men that had even half of what he found out about them been known in London three months or even two months be fore he started, the "Emiu Iteleif Com mittee" would never have been organ ized; and Emin and his ragamuffin army would have been left to get out of their scrape as best they could What prevented preliminary inquiry was undoubtedly the Gordon legend, which sur.ounded with an heroic halo every European shut up in the Soudan. Of the illegality of the enterprise under the munincipal law of England, there can be Little question. E. L. Godkin in the February Forum. Whose Face Was it? A few years ago while a workman at Pueblo, Colo., was dressing a block of stone his chisel uncovered a hatd con cretion near the surface of the block. Presently this concretion, which was rounded on the back dropped from the cavity in which it rested, disclosing a perfect mold of a human face on its surface, every outline perfect, unhurt and unmarked by the tool which had dislodged it The imprint in the block was as perfect as the model on the con cretion, and many plaster casts were taken from it by archaeologists and local curiority seekers. 'Some ot these casts found their way to the museums of the learned societies of Europe, were the subject of many debates. Many scientists were inclined to take it as a perfect human fossil' but the majority insists upon it being merely an idol of prehistoric times. The stone in which it was found was from eighty feet below the surface. St. Louis Republic Mr. Chi Ma' Country Home. "Wooton," Mr. George W. Childs' place at Bryn Mawr, is one of the hand somest and most expensively main tained country places in the United States. The annual expenditure is not far from $30,800, of which 812,000 is paid to house servants and other em ployes. Twenty men and twelve horses are kept busy all the year round in caring for the farm and grounds, and in summer six additional men are re quired to look after the lawn, while as many more aseist the gardner. New York Ledger. Let's reason together. Here's a firm, one of the largest the country over, the world over ; it has grown, step by step, through the years to greatness and it sells patent medicines ! ugh ! " That's enough ! " Wait a little This firm pays the news papers good money (expen sive work, this advertising ! ) to tell the people that they have faith in what they sell, so much faith that if they can't benefit or cure they don't want your money. Their guarantee is not indefinite and relative, but definite and absolute if the medicine doesn't help, your money is "on call" Suppose every sick man and every feeble woman tried these medicines' and found them worthless, who would be the loser, you or they ? The medicines are Doctor Pierce's "Golden Medical Dis covery," for blood diseases, and his " Favorite Prescrip tion," for woman's peculiar ills. If they help toward health, they cost $1.00 a bottle eachl If they don't, tlm cost nothing 22 DE WITT'S !? Cure Dysptpala, Heart tarn. Billons, icie, Indigestion, Liver Complalut, SljUliieaa. r:e LITTLENESS- Clear the Complexion from Pbnplea, 3Iotcbea and Sallowaees. Care erery ,ornj ofllraaacke. Aa Excellent After Dinner Pill. EARLY ass Theae Uttle PI 11a hare tha moat per rcct action and pleasant effect of nay pill ever made. Sold by Brnggtata, or cut by nail for tS cents. 7, n'.'u'R S E R S Kartu. "ltv Bare. E. C. DE WITT at CO., Chicago, 111. IS THE BEST MEDICINE for tlie Cenenil Ailments ot Horses, Cattle, Hog and Slwp. Tliey purify the blood, prevent aod cure disi itsp. Ilimcst and reliable, in tioiiett packaf-s; used and warranted for over twenty years. Kveryune ownlnu' a horse or cattle should rive it a trial. Made by Emmei.t I'lioeKiETiat Co., Chicago.- bold by all druggisu. tiAV ITVPR CURED T0 STAY CURED- lift I L I til VVe want the name and ad drcssof every sufferer in the & ACTUM A U.S. and Canada. Address HO I II I lift P.IiroldIjes,M.S.l8sirtllI.r $100 REWARD! will be paid to the FIRST PERSON solving the American i ntroduction Co.'s PRIZE PUZZLE. Send 15 cents in stamps for copy of puzzle. AMERICAN INTRODUCTION CO. 85 Dearborn Street CHICAGO. - ILLINOIS. The most complete line at DreM Kt-loriri Uoode ia the Dorth-wet. Including the cele brated Equipoise and Uelaarta vtaists, JemieHs Miller epeci2 tie and Jersey Knit Underwear, bend stamp for free illuatrated catalogue. MM. L. W. PIKE, 75 Madison at., Chicago. YORK GREENHOUSE. All Kind 4 of House riant .ShrubH, Vegetable i'laiitH. mO CUT FLOWERS. MAIL OKDKK.S fcOLICJTI'O. St.. 1FL.AJE3. YORK, AEBIt. n "-r" ITT Lawyer and Halleltor. K. T. rfl I til 1 V 'nwiclc, Waahlnffton, D. G. CorrettpoDdeuce Invited. lTo&DAYSAfl ff UatrtnfrNd not W leadinf remedy for ll ibt unnatural discharges' an ttrivatedlseajieno! men. A I certain cure for the d bill - bating weAKDeaa pvciaiiw lo women. I niwipri ha Hand feel aaf EEvANSCHEMWino. fn recommending 11 W I A. 4. oiun n( m u..ur.MiimTuS) bold by nrijgKtnrfa. I CURE FITS ! When I taj cure I do not mean merely to stoop them for a time and then have thorn return again, 1 mean a radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPI LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to en re the worst cases. Bocanas ethers have failed is no reason for not now reoeiTiiS) a me. Band at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle aii any Infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Offioe. H. U. HOOT, M Ct ti3 Fearl HU. N. T. Kiud's Germ Kr:tlicntor positively cures all dis eases! fk-aiuse it kills all germs, biictera, parasites, microbes :iwl animulculjie in the sstcm, which ihe prominent physicians in convention agreed was tho cause of all disease. The air, water, vegetables and fruit are full of these little worms, causing catarrh, consumption, diabetes, and Urijrht's disease, can. cers, tiwnors nnd all so called incurable diseases, ( Never known to fail to cure consumption, catarrh, kidney troubles and syphilis ) $3, $5 ap-i $3 sizes sent anywhere on receipt of price. This is the only g'l nu nc articlc;all others arc counterfeits. The. Am. VV & Med. ('o. (royalty) Spencer, ( lay Co., Ia. Trr.de supplied ly Goodman Drug Co., and Ki oh. ml son i rii Co., Omaha, Neb, Sold by a K driur i-rs - The largest stock of Artifi cial Eves in the West. An as- Bortment of eyes sent to any autiress allowing purcnaser to select one or more and re turn Uie balance thus assuring a perfect lit. Office, 103 Suite st., Chicago, IU. J)K. B. A. CAMFIELD, consulting and operating surgeon to the Chicago Kye and Ear College. Patients t a distance treated with unparalleled success and when visiting the city are furnished board and lodging at reasonable rates. K. N. U. No. 128 York, Neb Free Trade Prices No lro notion! No Monopolies! & IT Sewing Inow IP QMachineslon v4 Q V'e are now selling our Western Improved Singer Sewing Machine same as cut complete with alt at tachments and warranted for K vears for only tt( Send for circular nnd see full descoiption of this and other styles to N, A. Scullin & Co.. 763 V Lake St., Chicago, 111. . GEN I'LKMEN "The King" formerly of Ku rope, for gonorrhoea, glee ami other urinary dis orders is guaranteed the best and quickest in the world; cured in two days It is used and highly recommended by the leading men in station, posi tion and renown in England. Europe, Canada and Australia. Ladies praise it for Lciwnrrhrea. It is in suppository form, and conveniently carried in the pocket. $3 a p ickage or two for $5, sent by mail on receipt of price. We guarantee no strict ure in us ng the "King," The Amer can Pill and Medicine Co., Royalty t rop's, Spencer, Clay Co., Iowa. Trade supplicdny Goodman Drug Co., and Richardson Drutc Co., Omaha, Neb. . A. BABBEB. President. The safest fenoe mnde. Does not injur. toek Visible at s areat riistanoe. Thousands of testt Imoniais. Benu ior oirouiars sua prune. Barb wire. Address , Cnnr Airo hPnPA t.n.. It OPKBA HOVsR BUILDING. CHICAGO. 1 A. BTBEKT. Seorstary. Wm. BOLDKNWbCK, Treasons i rrX 4 CHICHESTER'S ENQU8H, RBD CR088 DIAMOND BRAND A wtiuwRom riis xWlffl TaiaiM.LSND OCNUINI. Th el Balk, , rtHoU, riiiforwi.. VRjr 11 m ki . I U. . A "HiTSiHSLSSd EnTilk VipwmTif. Just" eWMMeHMtn. Al Rrautiu. r Ml M Sri kr U Ll 1 LJ TiTRO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Best. Essi- X oat to nsa. Cheat) est. Relief is immediate. A U certain. For Cold in the Heed U has no OUTS U certain, r or Vyoia u mmummu t. 1. M.t kirk aamall nartiela ia at) t) lied to the nostril. Mot Wo. Bold bjdrnsUor tenUy All 111 SMI Jk. A. nAIUIlHi ttsctw, saw