Both the method and results when Sjrup of Figs is taken ; it IB pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , head aches and foyers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste ana ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , Its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sa $ in 60c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept Rny substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. f/.Y. _ PRICKLY One of the most important organs of the human body is ihe LIVER. When it fails to properly perform its functions the entire system becomes deranged. The BRAIN , KIDNEYS , STOMACH , BOWELS , all refuse to perform their work. DYSPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION - STIPATION , RHEUMATISM , KIDNEY DIS EASE , etc. , are the results , unless some thing is done to assist Natura in throwing off the impurities caused by the inaction of a TORPID LIVER. This assistance so necessary will bo found in Prickly Ash Bitters ! It acts directly on the LIVER , STOMACH and KIDNEYS , and by its mild and cathartic effect and general tonic qualities restores these organs to a sound , healthy condition , and cures ail diseases arising from these causes. It PURIFIES THE BLOOD , tones up the system , and restores perfect health. If your druggist docs not keep it ask him to order it for you. Send 2c stamp for copy of 'THE " us./ HORSETRAINER , published by PRICKLY ASH BITTERS 00. , ST. LOUIS , TEH POUNDS IX TWO WEEKS THINK OF IT ! AB a Flesh Producer there can bo no question bat that SCOTT'S Of Fore God Liver Oil and Kypopiiosphites Of Lime and Soda is without a rivaL Many have g-aincd a pound a day by the use of it. It cures CONSUEtfPTIQN , SCROFULA. BRONCHITIS , COUGHS AND COLDS , AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DIS EASES. AS PALATABLE AS MILK. JJesaro you get the genuine ay there are poor imitations. " &OEONE DOLI.AR sent ns by mall , wo JC deliver , free of all charges , to any peron In the United States , all the following articles Carefully \ packed In a neat bor : Onewo-ounco Dottle of Pure Vaseline 10 eta. Onetwo-ounco bottle Yo. cllno Pomade 15 eta. ! Onojarof Vaseline Cold Cream . 15 cts. One cake of Vaseline Camphor Ice . 10 cts. One cake of Vasel Ine Soap , unseen ted. . . . 10 cts. One cake of Vnsel Ine Soap , scented . 25 eta. One two-ounce bottle of White Vaseline 25 cts. - tlJO Or for tamps any single article at the price. If you have occasion to use Vaseline in any form be careful to acreptonly genuine goodsputup by us -original packages. A great many druRKistsero trylnRlopcrsundo buyers to take VASELINE put Tip br them. Never yield to such persuasion , as the Article Is an Imitation without value , and will not five ybu the result you expect. A bottle of Bine Seal Vaseline la sold by all drupgUts at ten cents. OlESEBEOCCIl BTC. Co. , Sl.SUU St. , 5rw York. WL. II. GAKTEIV , RI. . , EYE ! NOSE , EAB THROAT ! SPECIALIST. Gradefiiecf Rush Medloil College , 1871. nil- noise Eye and Ear Infirmary , ISSi. KewYork Po1yc"iu , 1889. Glasses filled. Artificial Eyes 11O4 O - LINCOLN , NEB. MOTHERS' FR8END MAgsGHILD BIRTHJASY IF U8EO BEFORE CONFINEMENT. BOOK TO TOUEfit'LATOU CO. , ATJ JLNTAJOA. SOLD or AH , DRUGGISTS. EMORY Mind wacdering erred. Boots I'ltrned 1 ) in ono roadie . Testimonials from all part * of the globe * Prewpectus resT roiE , Beat on crplication to Prof. Fifth Ave. New York. A W m * ML BHE ' CHILDKEN I felTbouanii fjoanc men and MmmmmCAaEin < u > n. s. A.OW * thru nra * 1 thdr bc lth and l&dr bapploet * to Sldgc'i Food FOOD ttelr dallr < la Infanrr n < T Childhood h Tintbm KMct'i Food. By Dnicrhu. Or IS TOE UtADHO FOOB IS % * * * P. WOOMtlClI ALL CUCrrUKS. * CO- Palmer * JIMS. STEREOPTICONS Battery & Optical Co. ! KGO- MAGIC LAHTEBHS , The School-Book Question. It is pleasing to bo able to record in these days , when the prices of almost every commodity in daily use are ad vancing , either on account of high tar iff protection , or from some othey sym pathetic causes , that there is one sta ple which has undergone , and is still undergoing a reduction in price. Wo refer to school books. There le per haps no article which has been the subject of BO much discussion through out the farming communities as that of the schoolbook. There lias been much complaint about high prices , and these prices have generally beec charged to the publishers , but not rightfully , for investtgation proves that the publisher's prices are reason able. The trouble is traceable to those retailers who charge outrageous prices to make large profits , and to the peoj j pie who do not avail themselves of the cheapest market. The contract system inaugurated by the American Book Company , of Chicago cage , the largest single book publish ing concern in the country , and whoso books are used throughout the length and breadth of the land , has resulted in wide awake school district boards and close buyers of books purchasing direct from the company at contract prices. These contract prices are twenty per cent lower than the 'former wholesale prices. The question has often been asked , "Who are. some of the school-book publishers , outside of the American Book Company ? " There are to-day over fifty reputable school-book pub lishers competing for the business of the country. We name a few : Cow- perthwaite & Co. , Philadelphia ; Ginn & Co. , Boston ; D. C. Heath & Co. , Bos ton ; Henry Holt & Co. , New York ; Leuch , She well & Sanborn , Boston ; J. B. Lippincott & Co. , Philadelphia ; Eflingham , Maynard & Co. , New York ; Charles Scribnor's Sons , New York ; Porter & Coates , Philadelphia ; Sheldon & Co. , New York ; George Sherwood & Co. , Chicago ; Tainter Bros. & Co. , New York. Many others might be added to this list. The American Book Company has' led off in cutting the prices of school books where contracts are made with school boards. We find upon referring to their price list that they also offer to send their books to any man , woman or child in the United States , postage or express prepaid upon i-eceipt of the list price , thus placing in the hands of the consumer , even in the remotest and smallest village in the country , an effective safe-guard against extrava gant charges. Wd believe that print ers' ink is too plenty , and good authors are ever too ready to work , to allow a monopoly in the school-book trade. As school boards have the power en tirely in their own hands , there is no doubt they can secure books at greatly reduced prices by contracting direct with publishers for a term of years. Let school officers take advantage of the new contract plan and put the best books in the hands of the consumers at the lowest price possible. Gazette. The survival of the fittest is the doctrine that always wins in a dog fight. THE SPIKIT OF THE TIMES , of New York , fays : "An extraordinary advance in the use ' " oi'cocoa seems to have" taken place of late years in England. In tb House of Com mons this lat-t session the Ri ht lion. G. J. Goschen , the Chancellor of trie Exchequer , called attention to it as a cause for much of ihe falling off-of the use of coffee. He attributed it in a measure to the position a preparation of cocoa known as "Grateful and Comforting" bad taken. In accord with this suggestion it may be nterestiuir to follow the course cocoa has taken iu England since ld $ ! , w hen the duty which had teen stand ing at 'd. per Ifo. , with an importation of urnler half a million pounds , was reduced ted : d perlj. . and not Jong alter ne find the homoeopath c doctiine of n.edfcinc intro duced into ihe kingdom , and that the usij of cocoa was specially advocated by physicians adopting that mode of practice. Soon after \\e iind the first homoeopathic chemist : ? established in England ( the firm of .lames Epps to Co. ) produced a special preparation , which only needed -boiling water or milk to be at once" ready for the table , and the super ior character of this production has. no c.oubt. done-much , as the Chancellor of the Exchequer * aid , to Irrine about ( backe.l as it wre by a f HI ther reduction of the duty to Id. per Ib. ) the advance rnafe. " It is iiard to make cheating grocer see the en or of his weighs. SWEDISH .ASTHMA Cunn never fails. Send your address. Trial pack-acre mailed free. Collins Brothers' Drug Co."St. Louis , Mo. "AJass " . "Ah As they parted : , sighcdhe. men , " wept she. Ulrs. WInsIow' SoolhinsrSyrupfor Chil dren tucth'.np , softens thoRums , reduces in'Jaramn- tton , allays pain , cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle. ' Cat-nipped1 ! soneaked the mouse as Tabby got n grip on ihini. COUGHS AXn COLDS. Those who are suf fering from Coughe.Colds , Sore Throat , etc. , shoufd try Bnowx"-s BUOXCHIAL TROCHES. Sold only in boxes. In close application to business nothing gets much ahead-of A mustard plaster. Garllelcl Tea : lirrmless herbs , ads on liver , Uanejsnul boweJi" . citato an appetite , cures djvpep- sU and const pat.oru „ _ _ _ _ _ _ One wouldn't object to hold the mirror up to Nature if it was a good-looking lass. "When Baby was sick , ire gave her Castoria , When she was a Child , she cried for Castoria , When she became Via , the clung to Castoria , "When she had Children , tie gave them Castoria , A corn dodger the total ahsfainer. _ ENGINES ! BOILERS ! sioirr CITY ravciirra WORKS. Largest Works west of the Mississippi. Write foi estimates. SIOUX CITY , la. TbeGreatSccret of the ! \Canarjr Breeders ofthe Kartz&IououinsGerma-4/Vnr ? / Bird Maura will rcaorelhetonrof Cage Vl A Birdi. will prevent their ailmeqa &krep.thm\VIjA iiOeoodcoMiiion. It makes canaries i .f \f9& nile ' bcddi ng fcaihen. Sent by nut ] on n Bk receipt of i $ cts. Sold by all dnittiits Mf ? Directions free B.rdFoodCo. . < ooN.3d" St. . Phlk..P . Elffhut Prtai p id for School muS BONDS Municipal Bond * . Correspondence oUcltcd. D. M. Sm .0mahft , eb. BEAUTIFUL WEST INDIES WOMEN. Gorgeous DreBH nnil GrHonful CarrUge of the Half.llreed * . The half-breeds of the West Indies are called the flucst Jtnixed race of the An * tillcs. Tall , supple , straight as palms , these colored women and men impreea one by their dignity of carriage and easy motion. They talk without swing- In ! ; the shoulders ; the perfectly set torso acems to remain rigid , yet the step is a full stride , and the whole weight is poised spriuirily on the very tip of the bare foot. All , or nearly all , nro with out shoes , and the passing of hundreds of naked feet makes a groat\vhi6perlns sound over the pavements. . A HALF-BHEED WOMAN. But what produces life most novel im pression on the stranger is the singulari ty and brilliancy of the women's cost umes. They were developed at least a hundred years ago by a curious sumptu ary law regulating the dress of slaves ana colored people of free condition , a law which allowe'd considerable liberty as to material and tint , prescribing only form. The coiffure especially is strik ing. It is only an immense Madras handkerchief , which is folded about the bead with admirable art , like n turban , one bright end , pushed through at the top in front , being left sticking up like a plume. Then this turbanalways full of bright canary color , is fastened with great golden or silver brooches , one in front and one on either side. The remainder of the dress is an embroidered low-cut chemise with sleeves ; a skirt or jiipe quite short in front and very long be hind , but caught up nnd fastened in front below the breasts so as to bring the hem everywhere to a level with the end of the long chemise ; and finally a silken kerchief thrown over the should ers. A WOMAN OF RANK. These kerchiefs , however , are bright crimsonbrignt yellowbright blue.bright green , lilac , violet , rose , sometimes mingled together In plaidinpd , or check- erings ; or Btripings , black with orange , sky-bluo with purple. To this dispfey add the effect of costly and curious jewelry , immense enrrings.each pendant being formed of five gold cylinders joined together , the cylinders sometimes two inches long and one inch at least in circumference. King George and the Piano. The King of Greece was fearfully bured , when at Aix , by the sets made at him by professional beauties who had not the'taleut to conceal iheir art. One of them hired the flat near hi ? lodginsr. and a , piano. Her musical education was neglected. But she knew how to play the Greek hymn. Whenever his Majesty returned 'from the baths she struck it up. If there is an air the King hates more than another it is that one. He has had to listen to it many times every day a Athens for twenty-seven years" When ever he goes to a casino , concert , or opera , the orchestra gives him several bars. In short , it is to him so fearful ly hackneyed that it grains on his nerves if , when it is being played , he cannot think of something else , and thus shut it out from his ears. But the professional beauty stumbled , and got M > involved in false notes that he could not be deaf to her performance. He lost his t jraper over and over again , and sent message after message to the landlord to beg that he would silence her pianoforte. This the landlord feared lo do. as the lady spent money far more freely than the potentate , and drew to the hotel rich fools , who paid for poor champagne as though it were Widow Cliqtiot's best. The affair wsis arranged by a Greek fronrMaroeilles making the acquaint ance of the lady and confiding to her some of his Majesty's defecls. One of them was u born hatred of music , which he thought uoise. and llie-other a taste for frumpish German women , whenever never painted , kept quiet , nd had not a sotil above knitling and darning Blockings. The beauty changed- * , her tactics accordingly. His Majestywas no longer bored by the Greek air. and I should not wornler if he sent an Order to the diplomatic person who in duced his fair neighbor to shut up bei piano. Paris Letter in London Truth. A Thoughtful Parent * Pelted Daughter "Papa , what has come overyou ? I never had a wish you were not anxious to gratify , and you even anticipated my wanls. and handed me money for all ports of things I hadn't even thought of. But now I have lo ask you for every cent I need.and you growl and grumble , and ask if I think you are nifide of moneyand you rail at woman's extravagance and invariably ask me what on earth I did with the last check , or dollar , or dime you cave me. Don't you love me any more ? * ' Pada * 'My darling , I love you as much as ever , but y/m are soon to be married , and I am trying to gradunlly prepare you for the change. " N. Y. Weekly. j Failure of it Rellamy Srlieme. It is probable that ore long the co operative boarding house established in JJecntur last spring on th& Edward Bolluiny plan will soon collapse for lack of sufficient patronage. It started out with fifty-two members , under the most favorable circumstances , and all of its patrons were enthusiastic in praise of the novel manner of living. The patrons got day board at $2.40 a week , and there was a fair profit in the enterprise for the lady manager so long as there ivere fifty-two boarders. But , from one cause or another , the patrons have quietly departed , until now there are but forty left. This number is not sufficient to continue the "Alliance'1 longer at a profit , and it is expected that the co-operative plan will bo abandoned to retiirh to the § 4 and $ G rates. Cor. St. Louis Globe- Democrat. "What makes that joy , that merriment ? " Rheumatic pains , neuralgic gout , Salvntioii Oil lias j > ut to rout Salvation Oil , for IK allng scut , Salvatiou Oil , the liniment. A liellamy Apnr.'mciit Houe. Omaha will soon have an apartment house that will be built according to the Edward Bellamy idea. J. H. Van Born is now having the plans for such a building prepared. It will be situ ated at Twenty-second and Leaven- worth streets. It will be a brick struc ture , four stories high , and containing twenty-five apartments. The plan of living in this building will be cooperative ative , as all of the cooking will be done in one kitchen , each individual sharing his or her expense. The house will be put in operation about January 1. Omaha Bee , They Er.t under the moonlight , with clasped hnudp Hying to jness " nhat star would be their home "when love became Immortal" but i-oon , alas hou soon she caught a , cold and they 1 ad temporalily to stop gupssincr. They cuied her , however , with one botlle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. A Doer on the Track. While extra train No. 671 was com ing east Sunday afternoon a few miles east of Mast Hope , on the Delaware division , Engineer Edwjird Taylor , espied a large deer descending the al most perpendicular bluff on the north side of the track. The deer reached the track a few yards in advance of the engine , and those on the engine expected to see it run down , but in stead it started down the track in ad vance of the train for a distance of a quarter of a mile , and then bounded down the bank toward the river. The men on the engine saw the deer until the train went out of sight. It was a buck with five prongs , and must have weighed in the neighborhood of 500 pounds. It seemed to be greatly fa tigued , and was probably started up by a party of hunters in the heavy woods back of Mast Hope. Taylor and his fireman confidently expected to have a saddle of venison for their Thanksgiv ing dinner. Port Jervis ( X. Y. ) Ga zette. Washing powders are strong alkalies , and ruin clothe . The purest soap obtainable is the best nnd cheapest. DobLins' Uectric Soap has beta acknowledged for 4 years to be the purest of all. Iry It right away. - _ _ _ , _ _ _ * Grew over lOOFeetlii Nine-teen Years. Monday morning the tall blue gum tree standing at the northeast corner of German Senter's house was cut down. A careful measurement of the tree showed it to be about 115 feet high from the ground to the topmost branch. It was four feet in diameter and about twelve feet in circumference at the ground. We are informed by a Portugese that he set the tree out nineteen years ago. Think of it ! A tree only nineteen years old , 115 feet high and showing a diameter in pro portion. The residents of that quar ter watched the fall of the monarch with genuine regret , but its great height made the cutting of it down necessity , as it was liable to breaic audfall on some of the residences near. Santa Clara ( Cal. ) Journal. An Equivalent for Sulrlde. If we allow our bodily infirmities to make away with us through neplect , ha\e we such an immense mense- moral advantage over the deliberate sui cide ? Scarcely. For example , the deadly pro gress of Brisilit's disease , diabetes , acutu nvphiti * Mild pra\el is sure often terribly swift in the catastrophe. Most people of a\erage information know that this is the simple , um.irnisiicd truth in regard to those w id > ly prevalent maladies. To delay Judicious medication is specially suicidal in uch asea. The means of restraint is to be found in Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. Ghoan impetus to the action of the kidncj s with tbis safe and reliable diuretic , and the infant com plaint it- shorn at its birth of the powrr for evil. Allow it to crow , and anticipate the worst. The liittere , i\hich annihilates these are ing troubles , also eradicates dyspepsia , rheumaliMii , malarial and liver complaints. Appetite , sleep and vigor are also promoted by it. The Farm Toolx. It would seem as if , after yeavs of good counsel on the subject , some farmers would at least take the hint and look after the farm tools partic ularly after the season's work is done ; but itrill require a good deal of preaching from the text before , "con version" ' is accomplished. So one would think who rides far in almost any direction this time of the year. Mowers and horse rakes still out in the fields , plows astride a rail fence , barrows leaning up against trees these are some of Ihe not uncommon objects which one may see on some farms. Get them in , give a coat of paint where needed , and save dollars. Independent. How' * Thl < . i \\'c ofer One Hundred Dollars reward for am case of catairh that cannot be cured by lakiitr ) .all's Caturih Cure. \\e. the undersigned , have known F J. C'hene } lor the last 15 yeaif , and U-lievrhiin pc-iiU-tly honorable in" all bu-iness transac tions , and tiLanciully able to carry out any obligations made liy"their tirtn. \ \ ET vt ThUAX , "tt'LoJesale Druggists , Tole do , O. AI.DIXR. KiNXAJf & JlAitvix , Wholesale Drurgists. Toledo , O. } jth' & Caiarrh Cire : Is taken Internally , ret n ; : directly uj-cn ihe IIcod and mucous surfaces of ihe system. 'JtBtimouials sent In e. I'r.'ie lie. ' jer bolt itSold bv all druggists. It's a question of rest or arrest with the Sabbath reformers. Dree the fevi : make men so had , orslt ! ( he i-cu \ \ Lo make the uev.l so laJl The Only Shoo Factory in Omnlin. W. V. Morse & Co.'s Men's , Wom en's and Children's medium and fine grades of shoes , made in our largo fac tory in Omaha. Neb. Ask your store keeper for this brand ; THEY lire the best. W. V. Morse & Co. have the OXLY shoe factory in Omaha , so when the merchant deals with this firm ho knows ho is buying from first hands , and at headquarters. In one year , wo have made so good a reputation for our "Morse's School Shoes" that we have been compelled to make other important lines. Merchants If you want shoes that will wear ! That will fit ! That will please your customers , send your or ders to W. V. Morse & Co. , Omaha , .Neb. .Neb.FIFTY FIFTY DOLLAKS IN GOLD REWARD to any one finding a piece of shoddy in any of our own make of goods. We only sell to merchants. W. V. Moitsc & Co. , Omaha , Nob. Sitting Bull begins to think it time he got Before the use of Prickly Ash Bitters be came geneial throughout the South and V cst. it was a feaiful dose of "Blue .Mass , " and daily doses of quinine , that was forced licit n the thioats of sufTerercrs from alt ma- lorarlnl troubles. In place of such obnox ious , harrowing curatives. Prickly AshBit- Urs , with its'inild , soothing action now holds supreme sway , and after one trial , its use wheu necessary , Is forever established. You who have sick-headaches , sour stomachs achs , diseased liver or kidneys , can do no better than lo give it a trial. Dresses can be trained to follow their owners. _ "You're the I'm for " just man laying , as the brickmason said to the contractor. The people at the World's Disperisary of Buffalo , N. Y. , have a stock-taking time once a year and what do you think they do ? Count the numtjer of bottles that've been re turned by the men and women who say that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery or Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion didn't -do what they said it would do. And how many do you think they have to count. One in ten ? Not one in Jive hundred / Here are two remedies one the Golden Medical Dis covery , for regulating and in vigorating the liver and purify ing the blood ; the other , the hope of weakly womanhood , and they've been sold for years , sold by the million bottles tles ; sold under a positive guarantee , and not one in five hundred can say : " It was not the- medicine for me ! " And is there any reason why you should be the one ? And supposing you are what do you lose ? Absolutely -nothing / Positively-cured 05 these Little Pills. They also relieve Dis tress from Dyppep ia. In digestion .iiid TooHcartj Eating. A. perfect reni- edy forDizziness.Nansea Drowsiness , Bad last in the Mouth. Coatedc * Tongue.Pain in the Side. S TOUPID LIVEIi. ThejS rejmlato the Bowels. Purely Yepeisblc. J'rlcii 25 Cents. CAETEB MEDICINE CO. , NEW YOrtK. I Small Pill , Small Dose , Small Price ! FEtfSALE REGULATOR , . and Certain to a day or money re funded. By mall $2. Sceurclv spaleil from ob servation. COOK llEMKUlf CO. , Uinahti.Xeb. S JOHN Wt 11Ya hfii < ; tnii , U. C' 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. ! Date Principal Examiner U.S Pension Bureau. 13jra m List war. 15 aujudiuuhi ; ; claims , r.tty aluce RESTORED. [ _ _ AUctim orimin - ful IrnpntJence , cau iue Premature Uecar , Xenotis Debility , Lost Manhood , < c. , havmjrtrled In rain cnr * ' knuirn remctlv , Ins discovered a simple mcaiiof rc'r- carp , which l.c u I.I feud ( < caled ) FItEf ; to hi-t f.r".rir ferers. Address J. II. UEEVjiS , > j. Box 32W , X. Y. City. 1 > KR Full ize (11x14) ) . Same as sold In murie Floret gen erally at from Me. to 11.00. 1-arjres.t Hn to Select from. Rend ln cr > t fop > amnlr tapr. > oral or Io 4n- nUl.-CaUlog1irKKEK. WINDSOR MUSIC CO. SG3 State Street. Chicago , ill. PKKI- K.VI > IN . Uiiiturian litera ture , and Information roticernintr T'nitarian- Ism. sent free upon application to Mrs.Vjf. . WALLACE. 2120 Uarney street. Omaha. Neb. MEXICAN CACTUS PILLS. Aeervts wanted everywhere for this wonderful new remed } . S.imjile bottle. 25o Circular frt-e. Cacrcs Co. , Bora , East El Paso , Texas. FORSALEs EXCHANGE toff boot * and i-ho ' ! . Good reasons f or iclllnsr. IVilltako oart In good real estate. Address ROI ; c. Fr nl-rirf ' w. WASTED. Land * niul Kraiu Kleva- tor in extlianee for manafactiirin ? and other fall paid r.onarrhaLe ) incorporation r.ocks. Full Infunnatluit pircn on ajplUatiou. Addresn Box 18 , Omaha , Xe'o. h-ive smaller feet. Sol-d H A Ri 3 KT Ct can JU fId ? U tO Comfort. Pamphlet free. Sim ple pk . , 10cTlie 1'edine Co. , New York. TRKZ I.VtOKIUTIOX. Cheap homes for FLORIDA all. Send stamp for Illui-trnt-d"Koine- M icer. " O. 3. Ccoibj/J'J irinllln SU5.T. DRILLS. the "XVnrlcl. . talociio l''ree. iiniU. % , kf.LLY i TA5EIIIIIX , rtaterl < MIa. Oiualm 5-ir 51. for Qire ujT STIFFNESS- DnE.0. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT.1 Specific for Hritcrla. Dlzzlnesi , Flti , fouralfflo , Walt * , fulnoo. Mental l > pr sslun. 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