.ugust lower" man in Krouklyn sc it,' hrcnzo r. llT" vt'J kvu to llieciti.'ttrsofAn'K'- T-,1 iitiL'liLiOiiioou. lie ';.rijt years ago I was taken 1 .suhereu as no one ivui a cc.in. I then bcan tak-u-t Flower. At that lime it .;-o.it sufllrcr. Kvery-rt.-filistresse; ,1,e w that I throw it up. 'H'e". in a aj'.iu that horrid distress ' to eat and suikr "agaiu. I took a "little of your liitd " k ine, and fell much "L iVt nr.il f. f I c r M ' ... ...... i:. n . . tai; intra luise im.e " August Flower my " DysjK j'sia disap nrA since that time I vrr had the first sign of it. :it .rof n'iiicted with that terrible r.r the troubles enured by ! try August flower, as I -!" ! tke.e isuo medicine ) it. l.: 1-' lore cijI- in-!, .( ,-thinir without the listress. I wish all 3 me !;: if-if MEDICINE k: i , m of J I i ..... Ilmn Hot" t and rtvialiir. In bnr.ae. l?.l i.,il w:iiiiniMi p?friBtM; :.l .mnil.u ;l win' orcum. virm.r .'U-l.'tiy iMEKT fllurKiT4.a huA If all tliucjcula. f;;f am nu:w : i - r ir. J 1; .... fu ' , t.t , 4.. K r i-i'l .ill - VitVor't XUotr Kulrf f.i. -mo. Sniail l)r'csii'ii- i;el .. ecii Coi'.rx-H. (ty fashion of making tlifc '-.in' ui the table obtains -liiouabto people at Bii'.ail In lui'-r. J.clnro iiio )ri'C':i!ig Is been removed tho servant fc hostess a shallow silvur bowl, lli are broken Die yolks of two if'jre lnr are al o lilaced the two, liny silver rKlTur Win? whito and cayenne. smnll mu .iird not with the mordant, and a bit of buiion or a second ininilure do- tarragon vinegar, as the ladle less prefer... v. bile Ilia jilaten are being the mayonnaise it concocted. nmbeaU'ii jo!k0 aro carefuiJy first a Haltspoon of salt and f dry mustard, a poo l pinch lie and a better one of while -(.a with a Biiver frk tho stir ess bcL'iim. I'ron by (Iron tbe L. A . .. :. U 1 1.1 Ivetv, tlif niavounaiSH is r ;vy l-jueli of acid frota It rnun or anl afterward to bo echj lie t.ililo as wic(taiai is servi u (hil eliice for (left tiiifrers, uaa ot View in !x"tv York r i "- re in a .,,!:: . . . . . t I.I. i-.i I ,! I. ;v I ... ., , l.ei..a;il,.,lw.ot r. owru iis.-ii.f-. 11 I st liM ! i . . . i . Mi'jwi .i i.:s' i-i-i',j-f 1i 1 i. ...i . ana leei-n'.iy i, r""J l-"-i--"lvi,:;t:iW,1f;tUira, tlOU Ubi-T, iii.l,.!...., ,,!,,, ft).,.lJ '' i oniij i ni.servation, i-ie rus s, .e .;, i,is i,,,lrt l0 3 ounx v.-o;i:a:i u !.;,, M !lt u r,.. :at,-danl the ').,- .inM;tli!y f.,r a ti; Tneii. wy, the iu,r cc; si-d to jii.iilu upon tb youn; man a. ul y,j e and slowiy fioz! had driven linn (.iu. l-.X!i!amio:ii wi re sought, b'it mm? wer-civeii, and aft-T a painful wairii tlir..i!.-;i ;, ,,:,v,y , f :i nu-iiii iry tui t! :ec ii,-.' ( f 1!,.. md h'.i c'b'itH-.' the )'o'ii;r lii i'i f.'.vi; H i tby comi:.dril!u and w-nt n i hi ; iniiidi, 1 way. Not IO!!'r H.'il ill" iLbl iwejlsilill 111 fiixi H v, tie (Jot Hi.. Slurp. e: j Ir ayv-tttvilif 'J euu.. shortlv after SO UlUCU '''em cyrione v.l.ich did !'i:!'-e in 1 hat stat . i -I- . . . " " n pKins, Uiiomi. was bauScil to co:hv;:I a very vivid i.lus I'S woNian nvipro- !i.i:r prore.vied uiiive niiit- I.ejdvJIIe's Nobiiity. Cb:'37o Tribune: "In tho brsione went on - itf r.A- "P Lit:.- 'I a Til i .1 ..1,.. 1 ; .. m. w ... j ate and Kentucky old i 5'8,t,f LeH:,vi,le." tto visitor Jored. waS hauied ,n. ! J.rel:ite:."tli, re w:!a IKa yiies hbct-u -uru r-.Juiirnul. dial tho Vquire, the i'nd several o!ln-ri v.tm '""ojrii, fl.0I;t li lLe .s,Jlljrt.s diipJ. huiemii, ,a'I hands, v.i:h the exeei tioii of J, ,l: .bating incidents of the terrible sionn; the B.juire winding up wth a tree oi, his farm from which the v. md had hirippni tl.e bark, and the eo!oi,td -scmi" this with a brick wall a lliJ l'iai-i-1 lirr.nali i.r.t, a.. "in. ii lut; Ltjiii.imi i wlieat straw. i.d the evidi-nce nai nil he colonel idciitifvinir (he Hbeep wlij,.), h;i( I,,.,.,, ,oulld haiiging I'' oil Jed's l a, k pi.r;h. I'd ha-.e to bold yo.i. old linn, u;i:n . e.ni ( 5T..U.I, how t1 a. she th-.-r...- :n tl;e t; ayuist .Jed. (he s ui:, iir liccti-d siai-e the even Jr.. in whi-h i,.. 'dated his decline in yoinu' woman's lavor. Nona !hi:i poe'.i d.H a'lrticteil Id m, a- tew U'bnl be Wanted, elphia Xcws: "I want an oys- aiid I don't want the oys em n:s and lniik all mixed in a merely heated. I want the i fully boiled fusd, then the oy- i I, t'ext the liijiior and fin. illy, i taken off, tho seasoning, be ricular about the milk. st be sweet and rich and. li things, Ixi careful to get piod Only the best and freshest gilt- Brf luitti r Hhouid be used. As P-ystcrs, 1 waul tho very best to li"'d any where; no common mud Jr mo. Xow don't forscl." -Yes, sah. Do you wish tho villi or without, ah iruer ltn or without what? t l'earl. sah. A Stranc Eipcrlenca. ant "Anything remarkable Ion your last trip?" Imor "Ilemarkablel One of the euomenal occurences ever heard me such a ,tart that I haven't it yet It was on the niht I East." ' t Hell! What was It T train suddenly stopped, met P passengers began asking the l-r what wu tha matter, he Jib away, nor hew nor htw, noi )Z He Just stood still and told Street .trimJUi's Good Mews. eonmg inn to lb rt 'r reastraw WelL son. what cam at college 7 -I learned to fence, for one Peastraw-Thafs good; HI H.iil. . .... ....I .....'II ...us wiuuiivn) m bouL-MomsT's Weekly. I.i; in i the in one ol the Kia'.u alien n n, . i.d wi.eu the si.iue tliin' w;is drafted into the ti-ht ol day it prove,! t a be a well idled purse. Finally the recilleetton oi how it put there came back to biju and he rrinem bered slyly nbftractiii? it fiom tint I'Oi ki t of (Ik-voan,' v.:iuian, with the intention of having somu innoi-ent aniiihenicii! at her expense wii.'ii (lie lo:,s . iL.covt red. i!'U he was not an adept in this eceliar kind of tdj Sl:aetion, tiiaj the yoim; woir.an was perfectly av.areof what, he was doll:, and it was only liecauw she was ueep;y engrossed at lli lime with a thrilling scetie on the stage that she failed to protest. i !er comdii'-ion, when w".-k elapsed and lie' yo'.tiig man had tailed to re turn II. e in-iiiey, was uucoiiipliuicutar;. , bat nataral. 'J I.;; young man's explanation when he ret in ie 'd the purse w as !ieeept'il To his lii.--gust be 'onn I thai his rival had been accepted al-o. I'nniel Wt )st. r's I'nt. Looking at the auth ntie li.it. of Pan. iel Webster in a lioston hat store win. (low one feels as one does in looking at the armor of some old warrior of the middle ages, which nobody could so touch as Mr.pser under nowadays. There is no one to draw tho bow of I 'losses or wear the hat of Webster. I'ndeniably it is a shocking bad hat, but how many hair biained statesmen ot ibe present day would be tickled to death to beanie to wear ill It would be a good idea for some of the caricatu- ists os the I'aint and Clay ciub (o rep resent tho whole congressional delega tion from Massachusetts standing up under that great square crowned hat. One doesn't wonder that even Carlyle, the Scotch Thersiles, stood aghast be fore the bow that this ancient bat cov ered, and exclaimed: "There is your Yankte Knglishman!" Carlyle records the incident himself, and it teem that he was so much taken b:u-k by the sug gestion of power in Web.'ter that he couldn't say anything more contemp tuous of him and was obliged merely to content himself by getting in a little bit at the w hole Yankee race, intimat ing that they were only a variety of i.nglishmen. TMMl'T.VTIO.N. A man who has been spending the season in Florida tells of a cracker preacher who camo to the little church in the pine woods at Allamoiilo the other ,Suti'l".y and delivered a very feel ing sermon, lie was thoroughly earn est, sober, well-meaning man and he did his be.it to impress his audi-ncc; but when in his sermon ho delivered himself its follows Ids northern hearers were perhaps not impressed the way he wished them to be: -Xow, there's my wife; she's one of tho best women that ever lived, she is; and every day of her life when she gets her chores dono up she goes inter tho closet, shets the door and prays. Xow, do you s'pose you could slop mv wife er pray in'? Xo girl you couldn't stop her prayin not if you was to give her a dollar a day! Xo sir! (with much emphasis) not fer er dollar er day you couldn't stop her!" p came . il:e magistrate. plain, '.-O.H re," .),.,! .,. 'en 1 got up in the maw p was j.-.s' Javin' dar." ''And yon dun'j. know who brought it ' a..i t y.vercd. ion' !,u s 'I'.vin de cyclone blow edit lh "Xo, suit dar." "Aha' 'I.e. -an de cyclone Mowed it 'hir, eh? And did yon ever see a cyclone th'it eoidd nlu;, a sheep'' "Xo, suh, can't say as I has, icsan 'tv..,i la! same cyclone what peeled 'l":ir" Xasoa's tree and driv the straw tleoo Colon-l Halleidyue's wall." 'ine -;:iiri- pid'ed tip his specs and look a long look at Jed and the colonel :"d Haled that he would not pio aa-nte the case farther, as this was tlieiirst cj clone that had ever blown of his jiroperty into Jed's po.sses-sion. Tn ineling- for (he First Time. V railroad engineer in Maine sav a j man on the track waving at him a few jdaysagii, and, his min i idled with the ' lwsilii!i:i. s of impendiiigdaiiger, slop : ped I he I rain, i:ery oil" was ill a hi:.h st, ee i,i t-, ;ieni"i,t, lint l ; , t- man coolly boarded the smoking ear without utter ing a word. He looked as if he had not traveled far from his native heath, and on being questioned said: "Wal, 1 just waved my hand 'cos 1 wanted to gel, on i the keers. I'm going ter Wells, and I never been on the keers before." lie i spoke, it is said, with an lmmi.-tnkable I air of innocence, and raised such a Hood of good iiat tire that the conductor silent iy took his fare, and when he landed at eils he was loudly cheered in honor of his lirst ride. - I'hi'adelphia Ledger. ( liinesci VYh Kky .Sdlcrs. Among the applicants for renewal of liquor licenses in Collector Kerwin's ollice the other day were thirty China men. They don't sell bad Jleiica whisky, but confine themselves to the important article. Their chief beverage is called rice wino. An expert says that it is about equal in affect to Jersey applejack. When tho Chinaman do aires some blight change fiom the opium pipe or suffers from loss of ap petite he rcsorla to rico wino. Many casks of the articlo aro annually im; ported from China. A Chinaman rnrel Lil'-'iTiAlS-'0'1" wll,"k QBPRIC Baking Poivden JaiiancM' Hal iilat ions. AVhiie waiting for a train at Yoko hama station not many years ago, a tourist observed a. Japanese gentleman, faultlessly ;i( tired in European dress, approach a Japanese lady (also dressed after the manner of civilized nations) and lift his hat with a pretty bow made in the orthodox western style. Thereupon Mme, Chrysiuilheuie, look ing a trille embarrassed, essayed to re turn the compliment by lifting her bonnet. Finding, however, that this troublesome headpioco declined to yield, the poor little lady tugged at it hard with both hands, but as all her exertions wereunavailingshe ultimate ly slid her hands down tho front of her dress and inclined her body after the manner of uncivilized Japanese when they met each other in the street nat urally clothed.- San Francisco Argo naut. . A Farm Without a Whip. There is a beautiful farm just back of Ocean ."-priiif;a, Miss., owned by Mr. Parker Jlarle, who, very wisely allows no man on the place to use a w hip on any of the stock. It is said that there is hot one old whip on the farm, proba bly a relic of some other owner, but the old w hip is not used, and the farm roes well and the animals work with a will and never feel the lash. Kindness can run anything, even a farm. Xew Or leans Picayune. A Tramp's Lartrc Kstut. The Abbe Martin, a French parish priest, was one day accosted by a mis erable, poverty stricken man in rags, who said he belonged to a great and wealthy family which he had dishon ored in many ways, lie begged the abbe to get him into a monastery, where he could live and die in obscur ity and unknown. The abbe procured his admission into a Spanish tnunastiry as lay brother. A few years after ho received a letter to the effect that he had been appointed sole legatee of a person who had died in a monastic es tablishment in Spain possessed of prop erty in France worth many millions of francs. Armed with his papers he visited the diceased's family to lindthat'a brother had taken possession of tho paternal property in tho belief that the heir had died in penal servitude. An agreement was arrived at under which tho abbe received an annuity of 2,400 on condi tion that ho never disclosed tho name, of tho family of the defunct monk. The romantic story came out in a court of justice recently, where tho abbo ap peared to prosecute two thieves who had stolen tho whole of his annuity just received. He steadfastly declined to mention tho source of his wealth, but admitted that the family noble and great. London Tit Itits. vide and received no more remuneration, j or consideration than he would had ha i "o! Possessed a title. Jiaroa Kosencranz came to i.i-.idville from Denmark, and in spite of his noble name Leadvilie's citizens declare that he was as poor as a mouse. Count Koup, a Ilussian noble man, was at one time a common oro digger, but afterward rose to a higher place -that of 'manager of a smelter. Count Koup, now resides tit Uutte, Mont., and honors that city with his titled name. It was even possible to have assaying done by a nobleman ten years ago, as a Hungarian lord had an assay oiiice perched upon one of I.ead viile's hills. "One of tha wildest characters that S aced the Leadviile mining camp was the i:e -hew of Lord Coke and Lady Les lie. 'J his young man wished to be con sidered bold and bad, and the airs he assumed outcowboyed the cowboys. His costumes were considered remarkable even for Leadviile of ten years ago, but were not of such character as would bo permi'ted to grace the homo of his lordly relatives. '"The visitor to Leadviile today would never dream that the nobility from the other side of the Alantic had sent its representatives to the Cloud City, yet such is the case, and the citizens of Leadviile, strange to say, do not feel at all proud over tho determination of so many lords, barons and count3 to seek their booming camp. It is not with i pride thai Leadvilie's citizens point to the nobility that have honored their city, but rather with amusement and just a trace of pity." A Xew Work (or Women. In i'.i.U that great city where all one's needs and caprices are catered to, there are profusions for women en tirely unknown in this country, says the Ladies' Home Journal. And one is the professional packer. When you think of going away, is not one of your sighs its to how you shall get all your belongings in your trunk? When you reach your destination don't you iind them creased, mussed, and, if possible, what a tiny woman near me calls "in smithereelis?" Well, the packer comer, in, you tell her what you want to take away, and then h i i.er do her work. Skirts are skillfully folded, bodices have sheets of tissue paper laid between them, and the sleeves are stuffed to shape with it; slippers have their toes Idled with raw cot'on so they do not reach their des tination ilattencd out; and hats and bonnets have tapes attached to them so that they may bo pinned to the box or tray and will not move until you aro ready to lift them out. This a work for which a busy or rich woman will pay well, and a woman who becomes expert at it, cTtii in the going-away time make that mysterious amount known as "a tidy little sum" very easily. The packer conies to the house, t akes off her bodice and assumes a loose jacket, and then she is ready for her work. Who, among the many wdio are asking for some thing for a woman to do, will start in tl, is profession? It is a work easily learned, and offers a variety that must appeal to every woman. Xeither is it irksome; hence, a profession which oilers more than the usua1 advantages of a woman's skill. Curious Tornado Kficcts. One of the occupants of the flood cot tage, near Lake (iervais, an elderly lady was was very fond of taking care of fowls, and had raised nearly a hundred chickens and ducks. These were all killed by the storm. The lady had also made a nice lot of soft soap, of which she was very proud. Thesoup had been 1 ft on a board by the side of the house, ; ::d of course was carried away by the wind. Tho occupants of tho house took refuge in the cellar when tho storm was seen coming. All were more or less injured and their clothing torn from their bodies. It was nearly half an hour before all were released, more dead than alive. The lady spoken of was half unconscious, and tlio.nioment she was taken from tho cellar she took one glance al the work of the tornado, tluew up her hands and exclaimed, "Oh! where are my ducks and my chickens, and where is niy nice soft soap. 1 ier soft soap has probably dissolved in Lake (Iervais, but the remains of her ducks and chickens were found here and theie within a radius of a mile or more from tho house. The idea that a tornado could pluck tho feathers from a fowl as clean as could tho most ac complished chef has been laughed at, but some of tho chickens and ducks be longing to tho flood family were stripped, of every feather. Hut that was not the only remarkable thing about them. Some of tho chickens found nearly a milo from the house had their necks stretched to a remarkable length, the necks of some, it is said by thoso who saw them, being at least a foot long. Another incident of tho storm is that one of the ladies who took refuge In tho cellar was almost covered with oats, the sharp needles of which penetrated her clothing and stuck to the skin. The husband of the lady vouches for this occurrence, and says that it took nearly half an hour to re-, move the oats. St. rauI.Kio.nsex.Pfusa. Ji Le ;r ect 'liiii;;. A p mi'Iii r t f lead, j-g fanwrsof Ki.-e -in') hi.ve ot j.ani.ed the Kansas Al .:.! e 5 o:n Af o ia ioa fvr tho ps.r i. '(of if ..".til.? ii oiiey on fust ITlort ,, ; oi ;: ea'aie. 'i be secretary ia li. i'f.r-1 .ji i e:i-si, Kansas. The lao is to rai e funds fiom alliance itn ly v.syo'' iU'erijtioii to t"ie aj i s'"ei of the company to redeem he fa ino tbit are i.boot to bo fore- 'i h s is ft ieov !n tbp riglu direction, i d ii proiM-r'y liU'-tlleJ will save many ;:.a-s ii" oes fr -in f-.r.-el sure. Xo .-iit t! e i:-teni investor will rejoice i g-H i g Lis money instead of K in as fir. in. Wo have advoca'.ed tlii- v an", t i.li i.loiu', but believe tint uld b-f Lest i'Ci". mpiUhed by ll e Fan A 1!. iii.ee Exchange Co., or the s au ': '!.. e. Ti. ciear..! many thousand ; F.ok'.i i'iiiinHS who liave numc io .o, it-id we think after next bar-. et-t e--v.i.i i..: many ni'u wis.) c -'iia ;::') I. !,!-ia an inv.ii oii.ai of tins ::-, !, which would prove a relief to in: y rh i i.ave dofi. u.'te-.l, and reiniin i al ie t- the clock licid.TS. This is la-.-iic; 1, 'I'ld v.e cannot see why the ii. i- nuki'itf has not been toado long i;o. AIih.i.c-0 Tribune, Topeko. t'ri ic-l Sim-kings. The daintiest stockings to be worn a bride are of lino white silk with a ,t -d..i;i-in of Yidenciennes lace set In I..' instep, the design being one of rau'-'c bios'i'ims. Ti-y are as frail as he prove; bial cobweb however. When uie is going to save on wedding gown ,n J wedd jig fan, it i just as well to ii,. -,e the beautiful stockings to go witb it, fo that the next generation may nee ju it what mamma wore on her wed. iinifda W'l! write it .'own till eve fjhiidy sees it Til! C"r:, 0 i:iy it m.-k of rf'-ei i; it. 'J 111 ureryo kI k no ..-1 it i;h ut seeing it that I )r. Sagt'n Cn: an h Keinedy cures llio ivor-t (H -o of chronic eiturrh in tho head, eatanhid bendn. he, nnd "e Id ill the bt'.-id." In perfect faith, it,a niak en;, tho World's iJifcpeos.iry Medical As eocia'ion tf Uullah., X. Y., ( f,.-H to psy to i ny one i-ii!f. ring from chronic catarrh io tho bend whom they cannot cure. Now if the condition vera reversed if they asked you to nay 8 0.) for a pie, live cure you might hoflate. li.- (.re reputable men, w.th years of hooornhh deal ng; thouc-aids of dollars a.id u irr-mt name back of them and they say "We can cure you i ei-iiuse wo'vo cured thousands of others like you if we cni'i we ill pay you .5('0 for tho know'to'Isj that, there's olio whom we can't, cure." They believe in thfeiueelvcs. Isn't, i: worth a lial. Isn't any tiial profornb'e to catarrh? If ! n.vews ho ihf trim t.i Rt. of merit if. is a settled fact (hat "l-.rowu's t.r - rhiul Tmrhf'x have no equal for the prompt -rt lie! of Coughs, Colds and Throat Iron, ies An liHikli-ul. Superintendent Y'ou are. late, what detained yci? Ikdated Messenger 0, Just a littl3 incident Superintendent You should never let such a trilling thing as an incident interfere with your business. Belated Messenger But this little incident weighed just nine and one-half Domids. K press (lazetta DE WITT'S LITTLE EARLY RISERS Only Pill for Constipation, Oyn peptti -., Sour Stomach, Kick Head iic-lie, k.ail Jtrenlh. No Griping-. No Xatisea, no Tain. Small Pill, sale Pill. IJettt Pill L C IJK WITT & CO., Chicago, School Teachers! DO Y'OU WANT TO m mm "uring vacation, or when you have spare time? If so address the Iraliam School Publishing Co., York, Neb. We want to correspond with every cacher in theJand, and will make it vorth your while. Our publications are new, are for teachers and schools, have the en lorscmcnt of the best educators, and Win Sell Rapidly. Holhing Like Them (; The Market, 'raham Softool Publishing Co , YORK, NEB. airiwi In lrvtBtoad ant ( taUM liutaMtra. 1K O tf th arlrnnwledf4 leading remedy (or til th unoatuml dlacbmryM u4 prlvQtwdiseaaBtof men. A cerutu cur for the dtt Utlnr &KneM pculUt to w o.i3 en. I rM-rib1t nr1 fMl mf THtt:VMiCHtM,,.fttfln, to reconirowjdlDf U to "zJlT 1 8TCNFR. M 0.,0CTUt, iu Tlie largest stock of Artifl ci.tl lives in the West. An as Hordiu'iit of eyes Btint to any aoort'sa allowing purchaser to select one or more and re turn the balance thus assuring i nerlect in. Unice, 103 ritate St., Chicago. Ui. i)K. Ii. A. CAMF1KLD, vpnsultinc nnd operating- surgeon to the Chicago five and Ear College. Patients nt a distance treated ivith unparalleled success and when visitine the city .re furnished board and lodging- at reasonable rates. Too large the old-fashioned pill. Too reckless in its way of doing business, too. It cleans you out, but it uses you up, and your outraged system rises up against it. Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets have a better way. They do just what l's needed no more. Nothing can be more thorough nothing is as mild and gentle. They're the smallest, cheapest, the easiest to take. One tiny, sugar coated granule's a gentle lax ative three to four are ca thartic. Sick Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil ious Attacks, and all derange ments of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels are promptly re lieved and permanently cured. K.N. U. York Neb. 133 Tho most, complete line of DrcAB Reform Goods in the nnrr.it-wpHt. li:r.iuilitiir llm cnl- J brnit'd Equipoise and DsUaxta must, .itmucus miner niiwuM- ties and Joraey Kuit Underwear. ticnil stamp ior true ilhulratad cutaloime. MIM. T. PIKE, 13 Madison U Chicago. lilPuO.og.apb! 07TFXTS ft 8TOPLXZI PftlOI LIST rI4 SWEET. WALLACH k CQ 215 Wabash Av.. CMoaf- Hpy riClfCVJ CURED TO STAY CURED. Ill i i. W Lii We want the namcand ad dressof ev cry sufferer in the 0. fl U SU) h U. S and Canada. Address, $1 l0lUMi f.HroldE.7M,M.D.,BafW,I.I Free Trade Prices No 1'ro tjctioD t No Mononnllest & C Sewing Jnow I ( $40M-chiiicS on I 0 We are now selling our Western Improved Singer Sewing Machine same aa cut complete with all at- Send for circular and see full descoiption of this ind oti.er styles to N, A, Sculiin & Co., 763 W. Lake St.. Chicago, 111. 1 mm DniU IH Or Morphine Habit Dr. H. V. t'OlXINS, Original blscoTerer Pnlnlcss Opium Antiilola. Will enre ynn nf homo withont any intrrrnptlon of ordinary bnwinnsB. Boftk sent f toe to any ad droaH. Ilundro-lf ot oriirinul textimoniale of nhysicians nndotliam fi.r inspect ion atnirof lice, Koom27 Anipricnn Kinren llnildin. Mon roe st.. Chicflfro, 111., P. 0. Drawer 681 (formerly La Porte, lnd.) CONSUMPTION. I bar. a rmsitir. 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