Thn harmful and fatal results attending tho uso of cough mixtures containing mor phia , opium and other poisons , are daily Incoming more frequent. It ia for this rea son that Red Star Cough Cure has received the unqualified endorsement of physicians , and Boards of Health every where , as a purely vegetable compound , entirely free from all narcotics. Price , twenty-five cents. No woman is educated who is not equal * Jie successful management of a family. / Mithlophoros gives perfect satisfaction. lhas helped and cured somewhere all other remedies have failed to do any good , " is the report of Dullam Bros. , druggists , of Flint , Mich. , on the great rheumatism and neuralgia remedy's work. Every day should be distinguished by at least one particular act of love. Lavater. Every nervous person should try Carter's Little NERVE Pills , They are made spe cially for norvous and dyspeptic men and women , and aie just the medicine needed by all persons who , from any cautee. do not sleep well , or who fail to get proper strength from their food. Cases of weak stomach , indigestion , dyspepsia , nervous and sick headache , itc. , readily yield to the use of the Little Nerve Pills , particularly if combined with Carter's Little Liver Pills. In vials at 25 cents. Fifty thousand square miles of territory east of the Mississippi are covered with swamps. SCRATCHES. J. H. Shaffer , Madison. VV18. . Bays : "I cured a horso of theworst ease ot , scratches that I ever gaw , with Vet- eriiia/ry Carbolinalvc. Or all the rcmo- ulos I over saw this is the "boss. " 25 and 50c. atDrujfcists. Henry Irving is very sensitive upon tho subject of his legs. Brash and wiry hair becomes soft and pliant by using Hall's Hair Renewer. Many a mother has found Ayer's Cherry Pectoral invaluable in cases of croup. Where there is shame there may ycfc bo Virtue. Dr. Samuel Johnson. SOUGHT for the last hundred years A remedy for Catarrh , Hay Fever and Cold in the Head , found at last in Eiy's Cream Balm. Safe and pleasant to use , and easily applied with the finger. It gives relief at once and a thorough treatment positively cures. 50 cents by druggists. GO cents by mail. Ely Bros. , Owego , N. Y. ELY'S CKE.V.M BALM has entirely cured mo of a long standing case of catarrh. I have never yet seen its equal as a cure for colds in the head and headache resulting from such colds. It is .a remedy of sterling merit. Ed. L. Crosly , Nashville , Tcnn. TWENTY YEAIIS of suffering from Catarrh nndCatarrhal headache I never found tiny- thing to afford lasting relief until I tried Ely's Cream Balm. I have used two bottles and now consider my Catarrh cured. I have recommended it to several of my friends with like good results. D. T Hig- ginson , 145 Lake Street , Chicago , 111. i New English pottery is shown this season , the peach bloom ware among them. BITTERS. Itwill euro any case of Ijiver and Kiunoy troubles when properly taken. It Is a perfect renovator and inviporator. It cleanses the sys tem of tho poisonous humors that develop in Zilvor , Kitlnoy and TJrinary diseases , car- ryinpr away all poisonous matter and ro storing the Klood ton licaltliy condition , eiiriclilnsr it , refresliingf and invigorating Mlntl aud Hody. It prevents the growth to Serious Xllncsx of a Dangerous Class oC Diseases that be in in niero trivial ail * ments , and we too apt to be neglected as sucli. THOUSANDS OF OASES of thoworst forms of these terrible diseases have been quickly relieved , and in a short time perfectly cured by the use of Hops & Elalt Bitters. i Do not pet Hops and ITInlt Bitters con founded with Iiilinrior preparations of similar name. TTalto Notliiiitr but Hops&Malt Bis ters if you wont a sure Cure. GOODMAN DRUG GO , , Wiiolesais Agents sUKGBY within , an hour , more .or less after meal he is , a , a dyspep tic. It shows his stomach is not able to dispose of what he has , eaten. But to eat and thus im I pose more work is an absurdity. Take DR. JONES' RED CLOVER * TONIC , which cures Dyspepsia , and all Stomach , Liver , Kidney , i and Bladder troubles. It is a per j fect tonic , appetizer , blood puri fier , a sure cure for ague and ma laria diseases. Price , Fifty Cents. The most Wonderful Agricultural I\rk in Amori-n. cent crops _ . _ _ . . . . . . ACJtKJ * OF C3OVEIS3T2XiXT RAXJ > . subject to rro < mption ami homestead. Lands for salo to ae- tnal settlers at SS.OO per acre. JOWVfi TI3IE. Tark irriffated by immense canal * . Cheap railroad rates. Kvery attentK n thovm tettlcrs for maps ra-nphlets , etc. , address , COLORADO LAND A LOAN CO. , Opera House Block , Denver , Colo. , Uor C3SO. JJa. IT. P. SCnnOCK , 672 TTest Laie Street , Chicago , ires tnm Ehcnoitlsm. HIi phTtlcJaa feared amputation of tha leg wonld be neewary. Uc tried ATHIOPHOEOS , md In two 'diy was cured. Athlophoros is rrcnocnccJ ai- rolutcly cafe bj one of the leading physicians of the coLntrr. Art your druggist for Atilophoros. If jou cannot getitof hlta oo not try wmething clsc.lmt order at orce from u . TVe trill f nd it express paid oa receipt of price , $ I.OO per tattle. ATHIOPHOROS CO. , 112 Wall St. . New Tork. A FREE SAMPLE. To Introduce the crcat household remedy. GOR DON'S KING OF PAIN Into every family. 1 will send a cample free to any one eendtng address. Mention ttolB paper and address E. G. BIOHAP.DS. Toledo. O. - 1 J An active Man or Wom n in every _ _ 'county to tell our soodj S > IirjS7i. 1 per Honlhand Ilipen'os. Expenses tnml- "vancc. Ctn\issinoutfit FREE ! Particultrs free. Standard Silver-ware Co. Boston , Ises. tt TtOD ! B' 3orphlne HaMt Curedla 10 to20 < Iiys. Xopuy till Cured. L > E J. STKPUCSS. LeUanoa. Outo. TTT-JT n'VV.tN'TED. SCO A YTEEK aad ei- HH ! rrcnsespald Valuable outQt and particulars HJjJ-lL irce , J. F. HLLL& COM Augusta , Main.- . A positive ca < - . SoiCnlrr. No Piaster. No 1 aln. W C. Fuyuc. ilarshiUtotTn.Io-rx For 51 New Chromo. Sera ? & Goljidge Cards. Ks-SErCAKD WOUKS , Ivorytou. i'oua Nc'15'Scrap Pictures and AgL's Album of t ) Card Samplcsfor lOc. Steam CardVKs. . llanford.Jt contalnlngol samples of Kcs : aril forGcts.topayrn.ta e. CUNT- : . : BKOOKCAKDCO.Cfaterorojr.Cjaa CoCIllK. Tliero are thirty-lour cofTm factories in tho United States , and they turn out an average or 150 coffins and caskets a day. The largest factory is in Cincinnati ; it covers ncrca o [ ground and its shop facilities arc so great that it manufactures everything necessary to a complete funeral , except corpses. Anything from a tack up to a hearse can be seen in process of manufac ture on their promises. Nextto Cincinnati , Chicago has tho larges ? " coffin factories. The biggest coffin kept in stock is six feet nine inches in length and has an opening of twenty-eight or twenty-nine inches. The average opening is only eighteen or nine teen inches , and tho average long coffin is six feet four inches. Tho longest coffin turned out by any factory is a nine-footer , in which the dignitaries of the Catholic church are buried. Such a coffin was used at the burial of Cardinal McCloskey , the extra length being required for his crown , which he wore in death. About twenty- four hours were' taken to put this coffin together , but any ordinary coffin , that is , a coffin of extra large size , no matter what its cost or the character of tho trimmings or upholstery , can be put together from , the rough boards in three hours at tho utmost. [ Cincinnati Commercial. Pcero That Arc Pensioned. It is stated that relatives of peers have received $500.000,000 of public money since 1S53. Each Duke also has sent at present fifty-six relatives in public office. The 402 hereditary peers own an average of 35,000 acres each and draw a total an nual rental of § 00,000,000. The Duke ot Ilichmond has made a specially good thing out of his ancestors. A perpetual pension of 19,000 was granted to one of the dukes. To commute this consols worth 033,000 were purchased when consols were below par and tho bonds were put aside for the Duke. These consols rose above par , were sold , and tho proceeds invested in land , which now gives the Duke 50,000 n , year in place of' 19,000 a year to which he is entitled. To reform the present house of peers there are some persons who advo cate tho Chinese hereditary system , by which a duke's son would be a marquis , the grandson an carl , and so on until the fami ly either entirely lost its title or was rsj enobled for fresh services to the state. A Wile's Good Fortune. "Thero is a woman at the bottom of it , " is a trite remark. True ; women are at the' bottom of good as well as evil. Congress man Whiting , of Holyoke , mado a little speech recently "at a dinner in this city , and in the course of his remarks on the in fluence of paper , ho stated this incident , not by any means a new one : "The intro- duction of blue paper is another interest ing item. The owner of a small mill in Eng land went to London to "sell his product , leaving his wife at home. It was washing day presumably Monday and the good wife hada bhteing-bag tied to her apron. She visited the mill , and , leaning over the engine , dropped her blueing bag , and instead of white paper she had a lot of blue paper. She met her husband upon his return with a good deal of apprehen sion , and informed him of tho misfortune. He felt as if a serious mistake had been made until he sent the product to market and received five cents per pound more than for his usual article , and thereafter his mill was run on blue paper , and brought him a fortune. Xeuralgia and kind red diseases , promptly yield to the immediate action of St. Jacobs Oil , tho pain-conqueror. Death of a Giant. Fred Decker , better known as the "Os- sian giant , " died at his homo at Swains , Alleghany county , Sunday night , at the age of 50 years. During his earlier life he was seven feet two and one-half inches in height and weighed 325 pounds. As he grew older he became round-shouldered , and at the time of his death he was but six feet eleven inches high. Some years ago Mr. Decker was for a lime an exhibit in a Xew York museum , and for his services in this capacity he received § SO per month , but the idle life ho there led grew distaste ful to him and he returned to his native county , where he could enjoy the freedom of outdoor life and make practical use of his extraordinary strength. [ Elmira Ad vertiser. Ilto Got Even. Ike Sloan was a farmer , like other Ver- monters , but wasn't exactly one of the type whose "critters" and vegetables always bring more money than other people's. On the contrary , if there was any difference between the price that he got for his products and the market rate , it was generally to his disadvantage. One day on his way back from the village he complained bitterly to the people with whom he gossiped along the road that the storekeeper had abused him most shame fully by giving himonly nine cents a pound for his maple sugar. "Utit , gol dern him , " said Sloan with a chuckle , "I got even with him , for I put more'n two dozen buckctfuls of water into the sap before I b'iled it ! " [ Boston Record. "Art is Ionand time is fleeting , " and it is too bad to spend half of a short life dis tressed with neuralgia , when 25 cents spent for one bottle of Salvation Oil will cure it quickly. Theodore Roosevelt says the grizzly will fight only when cornered : FOOD makes Elood and Blood makes Beauty. Improper digestion of food neces sarily produces bad blood , resulting in a feeling of fullness in the stomach , acidity , heartburn , sick-headache , and other dys peptic symptoms. A closely confined life causes indigestion , constipation , bilious ness and loss of-appetite. To remove these troubles there is no remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters. It has been tried and proven to be a specific. Printing from zinc plates is gradually re volutionizing lithography. If afflicted with Sore Eyes , use Dr. Is&ao Thompson's Eye Water. Drug-fists sell it. 25c The old-fashioned "log cabin" quilts are again the fashion. A smile that foretells sorrow is the one 3-011 take in the bar-room. . When in trouble , do as the down East Yankees do jump over it. In Italy 71 per cent of the women have chestnut colored hair. There are in the state of Wisconsin 1,222 registered druggists. Early fruit blisters. This fruit is raised bv hand. Queen Victoria has paid tho bills for Princess Beatrice's wedding , 525,000 , HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Cold Beef Stew Slice the beef and season with pepper and salt , as in Vcai Sydney ; chop sweet herbs and onion , one teaspoonful each to a half pound oi meat and sprinkle it over ; put cold gravy in a pan and add the meat , etc. , cover close , and simmer fifteen min utes , then add a large tablespoonful oi vinegar , and one wine-glassful of wine- Minced Beef Mince cold roast beef , fat and lean , very fine , and chopped onion one small onion to a half pound of beef and to that quantity , one table- spoonful of red pepper , two of salt , and gravy or stock enough to moisten it well ; fill scollop shells or a dish two- thirds full , and cover them with pota toes mashed smooth with cream or milk , and seasoned with pepper and salt. Put a small piece of butter on top and brown in the oven. Ham Toast Take some thin-cut slices from a stale loaf , toast them to a delicate brown and cut them into squares. Put an ounce of butter into a saucepan over the lire , and when it melts pour in two beaten eggs ; stir them for two minutes and then spreac them over the pieces of toast ; now havo ready some cold ham minced very finch' . Spread this over the egg and serve at once , while the egg is hot. To Make a Bedroom Stand Cover- Get a piece of brown linen one yard square. Turn the edges as if for a hem four or five inches deep. Herringbone stitch it around , then cut the edge and ravel it up to the line of work. A ; short intervals fasten a few threads of red worsted. Etch a pretty patern in the corners with red. This makes a goot serviceable cover that will do up well and wear a long time. It may be used in the sitting room with good efi'ect. This is the way to make a fancy foot stool : Take seven round tin cans that 3'ou buy fruit in , all the same size. Wrap old cloth around them. Put one in the center and six around it. Faster them all together , put a piece of ok quilt or some cotton on top. Take i paper and lay over it and cut all arounc it. That will make it in six scollops. Cut out cover for the top by your paper pattern and cut a piece of cretonne the width of the cans and sow it around the scollops. Turn and put it over the cans , then cutout a piece for the bot tom the same way and hem it on. ] have one made and every one admires it. Panned Oysters Drain the oysters in a colander , then pour over them per fectly boiling water , three times shak ing the colander to make it run througli. Turn them on a soft tea towel , and dry them by pressing gently between two folds. "Season with red pepper and a little salt. For every hundred oysters , take a large tablespoonful of sweet butter ; melt the butter in a porcelain kettle or deep saucepan , and just as it begins to boil put in the oysters anc turn them gently about with a spoon until the edges begin to curl. They should bjno means cook more than five minutes. Serve iii A * well-heated covered dish. Veal Olives Cut from a fillet of veal some thin slices , making them five inches long and three inches wide. On each of these lay a very thin slice of fat bacon , cut the same length and width as the veal ; spread over tho bacon a layer of veal force-meat , a little minced shallot , with salt and cayenne. Now roll them up , fasten each securely with a small skewer , dip them into bread crumbs , and fry them until they become lightly browned. Then pour over them enough gravy to cover them and let simmer gently until they are tender. Then dish them up , strain and skim the gravy , adding to it the strained juice of half a lemon ; allow it to boil up , then pour it over the olives and serve at once. Fried Oi'sters Take larger oysters than you would for stewing , and drain them from the juice. Dip eacli one in beatun egg and then in cracker dust until it is completely coaled , and then drop it quickly into boiling hot lard , deep enough to iloat it. As soon as it is light brown , take it up with a wire spoon aud lay it on a wire basket or sieve turned upside down , in front of the iire , where it will keep hot. Servo on a very hot dish , on which a small thiii napkin is first laid , to absorb any grease that may be left. Red pepper and a little salb may be beaten into the egg. Beat three eggs for one hundred oysters more can be beaten if needed , but if too much is beaten at first , it will be wasted. Succotash Take corn and beans , in the proportion of two-thirds corn and one-third beans ; boil the beans from half to three-quarters of an hour , with the cobs from which the corn lias been cut , then take out the cobsand add the corn , and let the whole boil fifteen or twenty minutes , if corn and beans are young ; half an hour if the } ' are old. To two quarts of corn and one quart of beans take two tablespoonfuls of Hour , and rub it smooth with the same quan tity of water , stir it into the succotash , and let it boil five minutes. Put one tablespoonful of butter in tlte dish in which the succotash is to be served , stir two teaspoonfuls of salt into the latter , and put the whole on the butter. If dried beans and corn be used , soak them the night before , ami boil them in the water in which the } ' were soaked. The Caterer. Gen. trraiitawl the Coward. "Gen. Grant was a firm believer in the mythical lucky star , ' " an old milita ry man said to me , recently , "Like Napoleon , he believed what would be would be. I was with Grant in the days preceding the surrender at Appo- niattox. One afternoon , during one of the numerous skirmishes of those last eventful days , one of the drafted men a poltroon and notorious coward was caught skulking in the commissary's camp. The fellow was pointed out to the general. "Let him go , ' ' said he , "let him go a bullet can find a coward as well m one place as another. " Half an hour afterward the soldier was found , with a bullet hole in his brain , within the corral of train-horses , and dead. St. Louis Chronicle. A Great Man's Generosity for a. Fallen Friend. I told the senator that reminded mo of an "old chesnut" that was told of Caleb Gushing , of Massachusetts , and Frank Pierce , when tho latter was senator from New Hampshire. lie was noted for his politeness and courtesy as well as for his genial ways. They had been out to a din ner party one night and dined and wined i liberally. On their way home Gushing lell I and couldn't get up. He said : "Frank , ' help me up. " Frank replied : "Galeb , I cant ; but I will lay down with you , " and they did rest on tho bosom of the earth until a friendly hack rescued them. Popular trial shows tho worth of every article ; and 34 years constant use has proven the great ellicacy of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnf ) ; it has no superior. Tho Churchman calls tho prevailing style of ball-room dress "insolent indecency. " "A little fire is quickly trodden out Which , being suffered , rivers cannot quench. " j Procrastination may rob you of time , but by increased dilligenco you can make up the loss ; but if it rob you of life theloss is irremediable. If your health is delicate , your appetite fickle , your sleep broken , your mind depressed , your whole being out of sorts , depend upon it you are seriously diseased. In all such cases Dr. I'ierce'n "Golden Medical Discovery" will speedily effect a genuine , radical cure make a new man of you and save you from the tortues of lingering disease. Did you ever notice an ink-stand up for its writes ? "Throw F2iylc to ll o Bogs" when it is the old-fashioned blue mass , blue pill sort , and insist on using Dr. Pierce's 'Pleasant Purgative Pellets , " a modern medical luxury , being small , sugar-coated granules , containing tho active principles of certain roots and herbs , and which will be found to contain as much cathartic power as any of tho old-fashioned , larger pills , without the hitter's violent drastic effects. The pellets operate thoroughly but harmlessly , establishing a permanently healthy action of the stomach and bowels , and as an anti-bilious remedy are un- equaled. A long and hard spell for potatoes Poughteighteaux. * os Piles , fistula ? , rupturo and stricture radically cured. Book of particu lars 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispen sary Medical Association , Buffalo , N. Y. In the winter , the cats purr : in the spring , the larksjmr. GINTLY nons DR. WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS relieve the constipated bowels ; at tho same time thoroughly toning their inner membrane and restoring their mechanical action. Yet the result is wholly due to nature , reinforced and sus tained by the best vegetable alterative and tonic that over passed the lips of the sick aud suffering. Keep thy spirit pure from worldly taint by the ropullant power oi virtue. Bailey. W. H. Worthington , editor of the "Patrons of Husbandry , " published at Columbus , Mass. , writes under date of Feb. 25 , 1SS2 : "Your great remedy , Allen's Lung Balsam , I have used in my family for fifteen years for coughs and colds , and know it to be the best. " 25e. , 50c. , and § 1.00 a bottle. The bridal dress of the Princess Eulalie of Spain cost § 20,000. PIVK dollars saved yearly In boots and shoes by using Lyon'b IIcul StlfCencrs. U3c. Tight-button boots are dangerous to the feet. Give them to the goats. The host consh medicine Is PIso's Cure for Con sumption. Sold every where. C5c. Essays on the sun and moon come under the head of ' 'light" literature. "When TJaTjyjras sich , wo gave her Castoria , "When slio was a Child , sho cried for Castoria , \VLon sho became Miss , sho citing to Caatoria , TTtan sho had Children , eho gave them Caatoria , Queen Victoria has taken quite a fancy to Miss Hose Elizabeth Cleveland's book. For Cuts , Galls , Old Sores , Scratch es , Thrush , etc. , use Stewart's Heal- iag Powder , 15 and 50 cents a , box. Angels have wings , aud always end up in flying off. Byron. Every strain or cold attacks that weak back and nearly prostrates you. Strengthens tho Steadies the Ncrrcs , EnrichfH the Blood , Givc.s New Vigor. MB. JOHN W. KENT. SUrLyillo , Col. , says : "For the past twelve years I havo suffered with pains in my back. I used Brown's Iron Hitters with great benefit. I feel better now than I havo for twelvo years. " .Miss LIZZIE BiiENSAir.SBIoCookeAvo. , St. I-nats , JIo. . sayw " I suffered with ppinnl weakness , pains iu my back , and slocploas nights. I tried every conceiv- ablo remedy without much benefit. Four bottles of Urowu's Iron Bitters h&va relieved me , and I cheer fully recommend it. " Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lines oa wrapper. Take no other. 3lade only by KHOWX OIIKJMCA1.CO. . IT 15 A PURELY VEGETABLE PREPARATION SSNMA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU AND OTHER CHUAUYEF FIG I EOT REMEDIES It hasotood tlio Test of "Sears , in Curing all Diseases of tho BLOOD , LIVER , STOM ACH , KIDNEYB.SOW- ELS , &c. It Purifies the Blood , Invigorates and Cleanses the System. BITTERS DYSPEPSIA.CONSTI- CURES PATION , JAUNDICE , ALLDISEASESCFTHE SICKHEADACHEBIL- LIVER IOUS COMPLAIHTS.&C under disappear at onco KIDNEYS its beneficial influence. STOMACH It is purely a Medicine AND as its cathartic _ proper ties forbids its use as a BOWELS. coverage. It is pleas ant to tne taste , and as easily taken by child ren as adults. AILDRUGGISTS PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO PRlCElDOLLAR Solo Proprietors , SrJ.OUI3 and KASAS Crrr ASK. FOR THE Best material , perfect fit. equals any $5 or 36 bhoe , every pair warranted. Take none unless stamped "W. L. Uouslas' S"-00 Shoe , warranted. " Coiijrresf , Buttou and Lace. If jou cannot set these shoes from dealers , send addressed postal card to W. L. Douelas.IJrockton , Mass. Knights of Labor EVlads. &s lHC COLLAR PAD. STS2"S Sf mo t reliable nnJ dunv ble I'.VJ ) foi Sot-e- nccK horses or mules AVeatheror uear lias nc eirecton their curativi properties Our ne loops with strap' mak them vcir-ailjiistiiiK. Wi Solicit : i trial. KOI sale by nil Snddlerr Tol > ber > . A-'k voiir liarness- mak-er for them ZINC CO LLJLlt 1 A1 CO. , Uuchanan. Mich. RJTC Local and tnxv- SAS I & iiB JSook Asents wanted to sell Standard Subscription Books. Aujone can take urilers. whether ei- perlcnccd or not. The merits of our l ) okmd our ptivutcpliainplct , "Sucre .s In Canva sintf. " FIEK to Ascuts , always assures success. Name territory wanted , and address , II. S. SMITH. Publisher and General We'-tein Arlnt. ( OMAHA , XEB. Mention this paper. The iniid weather , following onron ? 7id severe ICo words of o-irs ran f el ! he lionofit to be derived winter , has such a ilepres-"g ! eiTect upon the body from Hood's Sarsnparilln. if vou nccil n good spring that one feels all tired out. almost complccly pros- medicine. It will strain all the inipurit c-s from tho tratcc' , ilie appetite is lost , and tl'ere is no ambition biooi ! , rouse the torpid li\er , In\l ora c the dl- to do anvthlsg. The who'c tendency of the system I gestivc organs , and Impart new life to every func is downward. Hood's Satsjparilla l just the med tion of the body.Vconly ask you to try a single icine needed. It parifles the Wood , sharpens the bottle to prove the roaitiic merit * of HcoJ'sSaraa- appetite. ercomesths tired feclins and invigorates parillaasan houest and reliable -dlclne. . every function of the body. I " ' ' "I think Hood's Sarsaparl'.Ia Is the best medicine "Hood's Sarsaparilli in fonrwceks made me a new j forg--neral debility tncre is. and for the fruOU It has man. My head ceased to ache , and my whole system don'-me TchcrrfuUv recommend It. " J. SuiLtTAX , Is bui.t up anew , enjoying rerfect health. " I. BAE- o-J Bown St. . I'.cchestcr , X. Y. EIXGTOX , 13) Bank bt. . New York City. "I have used Hood's SarsaparriT fora Iflio 1 purifier ' AVcalllike Hood's Sarsapaiilla , it Is so strength In my family seera ! years. and cannoi tpeai too ening. " LIZZIS BALFdfE , Auburn , P. Q. highly of it. " J. E. COLLI.S , 1'Iaua , O. Cured .and Built ISp An Excellent Tonic "My daughterlud bien plllnjj some time with gen "My daughter received much benefit from the eral ecblltt3 % and Hood's Sarrapsri'Ia was recom use of HoodS Sarear.r ! 'aa i e\rcllent toilc after mended to us. After she had taken three liotil cs a protracteua'tackof iro icliial pneumonia. " F. II. she was comrlctcly cured and built up. It Is with ADAMS , Hew Hartford , Cojn. prcat pleasure that I icconrmcnd Hood's Sarsapa- " ' "Hood's Sarsaparilla hns done me an Immcn = e rllla. " BEX 51. MIUKIELEE * . Supt. CinLicnail and amount of good. My whole system has been bulls Louisville Mail Line Co. , Cincinnati. ! up and strength'ned , my digestion I-uproved , my "Forthcpa't two years IhaviS been afCIetcd with head relieved of the bad feeling , and my tliroat re sevcie l.ca'iache and dyspepsia. I was induced to lieved of the seere irritation. I cjislderlr tl c ; > < > st try Hood's Sarsaparllla a d found great relief. " mcdirlae I have uxcr used. " MAEV L. PEBLE , J Mns. E. F. ACN-AIIE , New Haven. Ct. Turner St. , Salem , Mass. "I took Hood's Sarsaparillafcr general deMIityand "My wife thinks there Is nothing like Hood's Sar- was wonderfully benefited by It. " J. P. Jonxsox , Faparllla. and we are never without It In thu house. " Martin's Ferry , O. F. H. LATUIEE. Syracuse , X. Y. Sold by all druggists , tl ; sir for S3. Prepared Hold by all druggists , tl ; six forJi Propired only by C. I. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. by C.I. HOOD & CO. . Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar IOO Doses One Dollar. _ _ At Seven ! a slykissis so sweat , At Seventeen ! theyr'e nicer still At Seventy ! it's jn3t tho saaie , To steal onenowvHlien'satreat Thero'sawaywheretnere'savill Thoystillkeepcp tfce old , old game. This represents a healthy life , Just such a life as they enjoy , Tie original Photosnph , p.nel ilie , of Throughout its various scenes. WhousetheSmiih'sBile Beans tliii Picture sent on r rript cf tea cents la ttam-j. Ad.lre . , Ei.eEeasi.St. Loci * . Ho. ft Hie Best Waterproof Goal Erer Mafle , None genuine unless ' aboveDon'tsvaste yonr mone on n from or rubber coat Tha FISH BRAXD SLICKEr tamped witb tha above ' is absolutely watrr oml m'n/irsoor. andwill keep you drr in Askiortb6"FISII.BRASD"SLiCHiJnndtakeii5other. If ? 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