An Oddity In Tlmeplocei. flie latest among these curious time ) : )1eces Is constructed as follows : A sunflower of silver protrudes from a vInte crystal vase , graceful in shape and sobery ] decorated. The stock is of brown gilt , the leaves green , the petals yellow and the heart of the flower I deeply oxidized. iTour and minute marks are engraved around the heart of this sunflower , wuiich faces the lookers-on. A ladybird of spotted ed enameled gold apparently rests on the flower on the line dividing the heart 1' from the petals. This pretty insect , which moves iiiiperceptibly by means of a mechanism hidden within the flower , shows the time. By only a close Inspection an one detect the time di- vJsIons on this original dial , which is granulated all over , and which is blu- : 3sh black. As to the hollow circular line on which the ladybii'd travels , it is enurely invisible. TcaciIng School In Spain. The ways of the schoolmaster lii Montillana , Province of GranadaSpain , aye hard. The school house in this particular - ticular place is used as a granary dur- ] ng the summer vacation. A few days ago the schoolmaster wished to begin his instruction again and wrote letters : o the villagers who owned the grain , in the building , asking politely that they remove it. The answer was un- expected. The peasants. angry at the "assumption" of the fellow , stormed his house , pulled him out into the street ? and beat him badly. 'l'lie excitement soon extended to all the people in the hamlet , and a large mob of howling men. wonien and children gathered about the house of the mayor. This doughty ruler brought order out of ( chaos by-ordering two of his servants I to chase the selioolknastcr out of town ! , t He will not teach the young idea how ¶ to shoot in Montillana this winter. \ Very Little Use. ( "It really doesn't pay to invite 'en- I gaged' people to receptions or dances , " ' said a young society women recently , "for , as a rule , they furnish very. little amusement or entertainment to the guests in general unless it unconscious- ly. 'When he dances , he wants to dance with her , and when she dances she rushes to dance with him. If they break this rule , they do it under protest - test , and her eves arc seeking his do- ( ] Uflt with love and this sort of apology - ogy : I ' . Dearie , I don't want to waltz with ' this man. I almost hate him , but I I suppose I must. Dent be broken hearted , my darling. I'll be by your A side in five minutes , " etc. 'So much nicer when they get mar- ned and become sensible , " remarked the giver of cntertainments.-New York Recorder. I Fatal Scratch of a itos. , Thorn. Mrs. Mary ilaunon died recently at the home of her son , John Ban non , about fourteen miles north of Nevada , S Mo. , from the scratch of a rose thorn. t She was 92 years and six months old , ' and was up to last Friday morning in I good health. That morning she was working in her rose bed and scratched I the back of the finger on her right i hand o a briar. The hand soon became - came swollen , which spread to the shoulder , and the hand and aria became - , came discolored. She lingered in great agony from that time until her death. Mrs. Bannon lived out of any church. up to about a year ago , when she uni- I ted with the Christian church. This ' fact created such a sensation that the neighbors for miles around turned out to witness the emersion in Tucker lak near her home. Winter Tourist Tickets Via the Wabash Baliroad Are now on sale to all the winter resorts of a the . South , good returning until Juno 1st , I ' 'J. Ar.so HARVEST Excunsiox TICKETS to ) all points south on excursion dates. In addition - ¶ dition to above , Railroad and Steamship ' tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES and Euuoj'E , at lowest rates. For rates , ) tickets , excursion dates and full information - tion or a copy of the home Seekers Guide , call at Walash Office , ThOu Farnam street , or write I . G. N. CLAXTON , N. W F. Agt , Omahu. Neb. ' Dog Is ot Bad Eating. New York Christian Advocate : 'rhere is actually nothing in the flesh of the dog that is distasteful or repulsive. ¼ ' Lcws and Clark , the explorers , vho learned to eat it through compulsion , : actually became fond of it in time. It : is not generally known that it is still a favorite article of diet among certain S people , bUt a French paper says that the number of dogs slaughtered at the abattoirs in : lunIch has increased amazingly in the past few months The taste for dogs flesh is said to have been imported 1w Italian laborers , who have ; recently come in large numbers to the Bavarian capital. The meat is not used only as an adulterant for sausages , but is eaten openly , under its own names prepared in various ways. EVERY . HOMESEEKER Should re&d the pmphet ! reter.tIy published & 'y the i'assenger Department or the 1I1fuof Ceneaj fl. read , entitled " Southern Ifomc-Seekers 6uidc for 1894. " it contains over 50 excellent letters fron cortbern farmers now 1oted in the SouL ! , , and other authentic and valuable Information. For Free Copy , die the uder1gued at lancheter , Iowa. .1. F MCRUT. Asittant General Paenger Agent. n u U A Eusiness URIMflM Houses. DON'T RUIN YOUR STOVES Write at once br Omaha Stove Repair Works , 1209 Douglas t. Omaha fly flTIIIHflZOTMENSndBOYS. ifyon 1.1 II I 1111111 wanttosave from$2 to1O.OOon UIu I IIIIU a suit write for our new Fall t C&talogue , containing samples of cloth. NEBRASKA CLOTHINC CO. , . . - Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts. , Omaha. ig urTr'r me S. 31. GUN- If . SAUL CO. . Mfrs. k.fl Ii , I LI andJobtersof Brushes or alt kinds. peciat attention paid to order wort. 3O29 to 1O5 So. ISthSt. . Omaha. : r McCREW Is TIlE ONLY - SPECIALIST , . , , .wviio TREATS ALL y \ ( PRIVATE DISEASES , ' Weakxess and Secret Disorders of MEN ONLY Every cure guaranteed. 20eara experience. 8yearsInOmaha. . I4th&rnamSta. , oMj5flt , ? iEU. _ _ - - - S - S -g . . .jt : ; . - . & 14 : hat are yOu1 thinking of , pretty Florine , As you go tripping through parlqr and hail , Trailing your autumn leaves over the sheen Of the long mirror across the gray vn1l ? Notes like a bird's from your rosy lips SIs fall ; Is it a song of thanksgiving awl praise From your young heart to the "ancient days ? " Like a good fairy's your deft fingers fly ; Pictures look out from their frames with new graces But the glad glance that is lighting your eye Is not because of the time , but your place Fronting the mirror ; you see your fair face , Fairer than ever before in the frame Of maple leaves , russet and briinson and flame. And you still warble your gay litttlo song , Frivilous words to rollicking tune- Ah , you are young , the days are all long , November , to you , is as pleasant as June ; You heed not the years that will wither yousoon. And if a thought of thanksgiving and prayer Stirs in your heart , 'tis because OU are fair. Listen ! Not one single instant is stilled The song or the singer-he : lingers and tongue Keep time with each other ; the whole house is filled With "Ave Maria , " and bright wreaths arc fluug. In lavish lrofusion , and ripe fruits are huiig Where warmest the rays of the morning sun fall , And Mary , the mother , smiles down from the wall. Your pardon , Florino , that I thought to upbraid ; I lznow that your heart is as pure as the dew ; All beauty and grace by the Father are made , And who but the Father bestowed them onyon ? ( I see in your ayes the sweet soul looking through , ) i'll thank Him with song , and I'll thank Him with prayer , That He gave me Florine and made her so fair. -MAnGRET HoLiEs BATES. FRANCE'S THANKSGIVING. It Is Made the Occasion for Exchange of Preacuts. The French day of thanksgiving is made the occasion of the exchange of gifts between members of time family. Parents bestow portions on their children , brothers on their sisters and husbands settle sums of money on their wIves. During the day the streets are crowded with carriages filled with souvenirs , bonbons and toys to delight the little ones. Sweetmeats - meats are made in the most singular forms one can imagine ; bunches of carrots , green peas , boots and shoes , hats , books and musical instruments. all made .of sugar and colored to irni- tate reality , and hollow to hold bon- bons. In the morning social visits are exchanged , and no one able to give is exempt from leaving a present at every house lie visits. This favor isnot.expected from Iadies.-Ex. TFiANICSGIVING DAY. The Football Game I-las Become a Feat- nra of the Day. The teudency of late yetrs toward making of Thanksgiving day a date for sporting events has not met with the approval of church people. Time football players are pointed out as the particular offenders. A year ago the practice was vigorously denounced from many pulpits. but more particularly - larly on account of the large number of fatuities which resulted. Six persons - sons lost their lives during the loot- ball games of last Thanksgiving day. So vigorous was the denunciation of the press and pulpit that the rules of the game have since undergone a sharp revision. It is hop3d that the new rules will accomplish the desired end. We Rave Many holidays. Besides time regular holidays , like Thanksgiving , Christmas , Ne w Year's day and Indepeadence day , there are special legal holidays in many states of the Union , such , for example. as Decoration day. Arbor day and Labor day. Others of them are Jackson's day in Louisiana , Mardi Gras in Ala. bama and Louisiana , Lincoln's birthday - day in Illinois , Lee's birthday in Virginia - ginia nd Georgia , Davis' birthday in I'lorida , Good Friday in five or six states , Meeklenburg Decoration day in North Carolina. Admission to the Union day in California and Nevada , Evacuation day in New York , Thanksgiving - giving day in many of the states and Washingtorfs birthday in nearly all of the states. Every month of the year. witut the exception of August , has statutory holiday among its days for some one or other of the states of time Union , but a number of the days are hardly ever celebrated in these times. Day of Family Reunions. Thanksgiving day is gradually sup- Dianting Christmas day as regards family reunions. In almost every Christian household the day is now made one of merriment , feasting and .Iamily reunions. All Churches Join. AU the Christian churchesnow celebrate - brate 'Thanksgiving day. the Roman Catholiis having recognized the day since 1S& ' - I - - - - - - - a- Charity. DY N. L. IIICEOK. Go , man , to thy brother , noble and proud , Now in sin's dark polution and misery bowed , Go speak to him kindly , though be grovel in dust 'rde angels vih1 smile o'er an action s just. Thy hand may UuIoosCnLthO letters that bind ; Thy words may bring light fo his side clouded mind : There's much to be done in this vast world of ours , Then . remember , oh , man , thou has God- given Go , sister , and speak to that sad erring one , If repentant , forget all the wrong she has done ; Regard not her presence with silent dis- dam , \Then a kind word may save her from sinning - ning again. Tis but little to give , it is easily spoken , And may soothe a heart by grief almost - broken , Remember that charity suffereth long ; Then judge not , condemn not , lest ye be wrong. Thanksgiving Day in Darkvllle. - . ? . ' - - - Parson Darlcley is going to make a Thanksgiving Eve call on his neigh. bor , Brother Simlcins. - - S fr _ . . i1 ! 2p2 4 : - I II tVbiu - . _ = .4- < 4'Wt ! ( t'd ( II . II.w - . . ci- : fvv- Hewas dun called. lint on his way home sees a wicked .siglmt " \Vell , fo' de Lawd's sake ! If dar ain't Brother Browuly lifting Brother White's fowls. I ( riii ; / 11/ * nil l I I ( L hi ! , ) W/4wr:1- / : : .5 j1 : : : - . : _ 1 - w - "Didn't I often tole you 'bout keep. ing de fifth commandment ? You must dun go an' put dem dar fowls where you got 'em , or I 11 'pose you to der whole con gergation tomorro- . " IVIEANING AN NOVEMBER. : Nlnhii r the Roman Calendar and Appropriate for Tlianlcsgiving. November was ninth novem ) mcntb to the Romans. It has long been a notable mouth for signs and omens , as well as religious dates. though no one can show why. The Saxo s called it "blood month , " because they Iaughtered cattle and salted away all their winter's beef in this month. The old Romans Imad many important - ant religious observances in this month , and the Christians have adopt'd some of them. It closes most appropriately for a general thanksgiving - giving for the fruits f the season past. The tenth ( decem ) month in the old Roman calendar , but now the twelfth , is the month of ho1y memor- les in all Christian lands. Time yule log and the Christmas tree , Kris Kriugle and Santa Claus , the vacation - tion , the home coining , time gifts and the holidays-these arc of December. Christmas has ccnquered all classes. The old Puritans fought against it in rain. So by the triumph of faith and civilization combined the season of cold and often of sleet . and rain , the time of shOrtest- days and longest , nights , is turned into the season of greatbt beei. and hilarity. . . . . . - - . - - - - - S. Encouraging Settlers. The British Columbian government's new terms to settlers arc briefly as follows - lows : Not less than thirty families shall form a settlement , and each family must possess at least 5OO cash of arrival - val here Time government leases to each family 160 acres of surveyed land free for the term of five years , and Oil the expiration of that period , if un- provements have been made to time val- no of $5 an acre , issues a crdwn grant. The government also engages to eon- struct a wagon road to each settlement and provide mail and marketing transport - port facilities. The settlers , on the other hand , must become naturalized citizens and do their share toward de- 7cloping th resources of the province. For a Sweet Breath. Dent expect to have clean teeth or a sweet breath while there is a tinge of white on the tongue. It is an unmistakable - takable evidence of indigestion. Drinic sout' lemonade , eat ripe fruit and green vegetables for purgatives , exercise freely , use plenty of water internally and externally , and keep up the treatment - ment until the mouth is clean , healthy and red. Various timings are suggested to counteract an unpleasant breath re- suiting from a bad tooth , wine , or gar- lie scented dishes. Cinnamon , mint , creams , orris root , cloves , mastic rosin , and spruce gum will disguise some odors. Ten drops of tiicture of myrrh in a glass of water will sweeten and refresh the mouth. A teaspoonful of spirits of camphor or peppermint in the same gargle is among the best an- tiseptics. and a few drops of myrrh and camphor in the water are rccomthend- in case of cold , tlmroat trouble or any slight indisposition which may affect the breath.Philadelph ia Times. Sympathetic. When Judge Buxton of North Carolina - lina u.s a young lawyer mmmdc his first appearance at tile bar , time solicitor , as is customary in that state , asked him to take charge of a case for him. The young lawyer did imis best , and the jury found the defendant , who was accused with some petty misdemeanor , guilty. Soon after one of the jurors , coming round the bar , tapped him on the shoulder. ' 'Buxton , " said he , ' 'time jury did not think that man guilty , but we did not like to discourage a young nan.Green Bag. For lroderz , Cooking. As a matter of useful information it may be stated that whenever a cooking - ing receipt calls for a baking powder the "Royal" should be used. 'J'lmc receipt - ceipt will be found to work better amid surer , and time bread , biscuit , rolls , cakes , dumplings , crusts , puddings , crullers or whatever made , will be pro- ( hmced sweeter , lighter , finer flavored , more dainty , palatable and wholesome. Besides the "Royal" will go further or has greater leavening power , and is timerefore more economical than any other powder. Many receipts as published still call for cream-of-tartar and soda , the old fashioned way of raising. Modern cooking and expert cooks do not sane- , tion this old way. In all such receipts the Royal Baking Powder should be substituted without fail. The greatest adepts in the culinary art are particular to use the Royal only. and the authors of the most popular cook books and the teachers of the sue- cesslul cooking schools , with whom time best results are imperative , are careful to impress their readers and pupils with the importance of its exclusive employment. The Royal Baking Bowder is the greatest help of modern times to perr feet cooking , and every receipt recuir- ing a quick-raising ingredient should ' it. 'nnbody _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ There Is a Difference. The difference between dining and feeding is the difference between man and brute. The grandest old man on earth is credited with the statement that "one secret of time vigor of age is due to the habit of never allowing myself - self less than an hour for the pleasant business of dining. " To sit down to a ve1l cooked dinner , daintily served in a bright , clean room , with a few congenial - genial spirits , and the loved ones about the table , is one of time real pleasures of life. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FlOW'S This ? We oiler One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrhthat can not be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , 0. We , the undersigned , Imave known F. 3. Cheney for the last 15 years , and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to early out any obligations made by their firm. WEST & Timuix , Wholesale Druggists , To- ledo. 0. WALDING , KINNAN & MAmivIx , Wholesale Druggists , Toledo , 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. HalFs Family Pills , 2c. Washington Star : "Excuse me. " said Meandering Mike , as Ime paused at the kitchen door , 'but her ye got any work ye want done in exchange for cold vittles ? " "Yes , " was the prompt reply. "All right , " was the reply. as he turned away : 'Good day. " " \Vlmat made you ask the question ? " "Well , sometimes I meet men that want ter work for cold vittles , an' I'm so kindhearted - hearted that I like ter be able ter tell 'em where they kin be acconimer- dated. " Christmas Presents Free. With the first cold snap comes iLioughts of the holiday season , and how to get the money to buy presents for friends and relatives. Christmas presents may be obtained entirely free of cost by drinking Lion coffee and then mail the large lion heads cut from Lion coffee wrappers to the Woolson Spice company , Toledo , Ohio. "heir list of presents comprise a line assortment of pictures , books , a knife S game , etc. , especially a fine picture "Meditation , " mailed in exchmango for eighteen large lion heads. Besides getting these presents you also get the finest coffee in the world by using Lion coffee. sold only in one pound packages. If your dealer hasn't an Illustrated Premium List , send your address on a postal card to the firm above named. The things that do the most to make us happy do not cost money. K * ; . _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ - - _ - - - _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -L.jmJ--------------- - J I ! S Highest of all in Leavexing Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report Ry Baking. - Out .411 the ighit. Detroit Free Press : A man , duly sober and in good shape generally , was hurrying along the street shortly after midnight. when he met a policeman. "Good evening , Mr. Officer , " he saluted - uted politely ; "it's a pleasant night to be out. " "Quite so , " replied time officer , eyeing him suspiciously. "I presume you arc out every night , aren't you ? " "Every night , " and the officer got up a little closer to him. "All night ? " asked time passenger. "All night. " "Timat's time difference between us , " explained the suspect. "If I should be out imaif the night I'd get 'hark' from my wife , and I suppose if I stayed out all night I'd be churched at time next meeting. You ought to be thankful thatyou are a policeman. Good night , " and time intruder hurried on , leaving the policemanin a state ofgrcat mincer- tainty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 The I'Jace of Toruozmt Of bilious people is chiefly in the region of the liver , but with the extreme ( liScomnhort located there are associated sour stomach , ycilownes of the skin and eyeballs , morniugnausea , aim unpleasant - pleasant breath , furred tongue , sick imeaduchic , and irreguiarlty of the boweis. For each : nitl all of these unpleasuntnesses , Hostetters Stout- ach Bitters is a swift and agreeable remedy. it is greatly preferable to aimy vegetable im1ratire or drastic mineral cathartic. Such ISCL1iO-SiC- cifics usually do more harm thami good. In zima- lanai comllairmts the liver is always involved. For such disorder , as well as for rhmeumnatic and kidney trouble , nervousne's mind debility , lbs. tctters Stomach hitters Is a benign remedy. Physicians strongly commend it for its PrOUIP- titude and thoroughness. and professional up- proval is fully justilied by public experience during more thuzi a third of a cemitury. Weight Vith Their Eyes. Time dealers in live stock who buy and sell the timousands of cattle , hogs and sheep which arc daily handled at the Bourbon stockyards must be expert in guessing the weight of a live animal at a glance. In conversation with a well known stockmnan a few days ago he explained why this is necessary : "It would be impossible to weigh the cattle in many cases because of time immense labor involved and time length of time it would take , while time mar- hot price , which is subject to constant fluctuations , might easily vary from its hightest to its lowest limit while we were weighing time animals in one of our big sales. For instance , today , which has been the biggest day of the year thus far , there have been received at the Bourbon yards over 2.400 head of cattle and about 6,000 hogs. Sup. pose we had to drive all of those upon the scales to ascertain their weiglmt ? Timere are a dozen ofold stock men who can inspect a herd of animals and form an estimate of their average weight. which will be readily accepted by purchasers - chasers as time basis of a trade. "In a test case which was made some time since a man who has had a lifelong - long experience in buying and selling a herd of cattle , after inspecting a herd of 500 animals , guessed their average weight witimin one-third tf a pound of the actual figure ascertained by weighing - ing the cattle individually. The feat was accomplished by Ben D. Offutt of this county and is not so extraordinary as it appears , because similar instances of expert 'guessing' occur here every day.Louisvil ] e Courier-Journal. Dyed whiskers are like hypocrisy. They never fool but one person. Great honor is duo those women who have the courage to be old maids rather than heartbroken wives. it is always hard times with time man who drinks up his wages. Sixty-seven Pennsylvania towns Legin with "Bel" or 'Be 1" or "Belle. " a : KNOWLED GE Brings comfort and imprcvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Time many , who live better - ter than others and enjoy life more , with lees expenditure , by more promptly adaptin ° time world's best products to the nec8s of physical being , will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy , Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its preentmng in time form most acceptable and pleasant - ant to time taste , time refresbingand truly beneficial prolerties of a perfect laxative - ative ; effectually cleansing the system , dispelling colds , headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with time approval of the medical profession , because it acts on the Kidneys - neys , Liver and Bowels without weak-i ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale byall gists in 50c and Si. bottles , but is manufactured - ufactured by time California Fig Syrup Co. only , whose name is printed on every package , also the name , Syrup of Figs , and being well informed , you will not' accept any substitute if offered. Lntw : dI wm t1at there is one 2'1eumaUc , neuralgic , sciatic , and aU-paifl wnedy , as harmless as water , and sure as taxes-It is Bt. Jacobs Oil-ued by everybody-sold everywhere. . . _ - - - - S - - - - The Soldier's Bible. New York 3un : A fac simile of the "Soldier's Pocket Bible , " compiled by Edmund Calamv in 1613 and used by Cromwell's Roundhieads , of which only two copies , one in the British Museum and one in tIme United States , are known to exist , has just been published by Elliot Stock in London. It was long simspected that the edition used by the army of the Commonwealth was a very small Bible printed by John Field , bitt as that was first issued in 1G53 , after the civil war was over , it cannot have been time book. The credit for time discovery - covery belongs to George Livermore of Cambridge , Mass. Co& Cough Ilalaam Is the olilest and best. It will hreak up a Cold quich. . er than auythlu else. it is always reJiabte. .Lry II. Broadclotlm frequently covers a red than- nd shirt and a Cheap-JoInt heart. " thaflsII'S Magic Corn Satv' . " Warrant.tl tocurer gi.ny refunded. Asl. your druggist fur it. l'ree 1 c.iuts. Tw srears iron shoes , and don't care where it ; steps. It the Baby is Ctitt1u Teeth. S Sesure atulusothatolti ntd wehI.tried reni1y , inz. t1SLOW'S Soornixu or Children Teithing- Growth in grace is never promoted by watching for au1ts in others. Billiard TaIie , second-hand. For sale cheap. Apply to or address , H. C. Amix , fUS. 12th St. , Omaha. N& , . _ _ _ Milton , blind , saw imiore than others with both eyes open. rise's Cure for ( 'ousmuiiption cured a case of Piieumnonia after the .famimilv doctor gave p alt hope.-M. \kIoivcs , Conowiugo , Md. We caunotdoauy iiman a greater wrong thaim to iiiistmIo him. N Society &irI-.l l1 momnei often feel I1 the effect of tea t w- much gaycty- .ejm.JI _ ' \ 112 ballstiicatrcsand ¶ \I % "run-down" - b7 r/ eJiiitY2tJ the end of the sea- I son. They sutrer & Ssj from r.ervtmsiess , . _ ; s1ciplessnes and smileazidgootl spirits take flight. It is time t accept the help offered in Doctor Pierce'3 Pa- vorite Prescription. It's a mncdicin winch was discovered and u3cd by a proiunent. ' physician . for many years in all cases of ' female complaint " and the nervous disorders - orders which arise from it. The " l're- scription " is a powerful uterine tonic and nervine , especially adapted to woman's delicate wants for it regulates and promnotex all the natural functiotis , builds up , hivig orates amid cures. Many v.'omen sufihr from nervous prostration - tration , oi exhaustion , owing to congestion or to disorder of the special functions. The waste products should be quickly got rii of , the local source of irritation relieved and the system invigorated with the Pre- scriptiou. " Do imot take the so-calle celery compounds , and nervines which . . only put the nerves to sleep. 1)ut gtt . . > ; lasting cure with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. " FMAL ! WEAKNESS. " - Mrs.VILLL.tM HOOVER , of . & 11'i11e , .R1cldad Co. . 0/no , writes : " I had been I tried three doe- _ _ _ toys they did - , ' ever. But I heard \ ) of Dr. Pierce's Pa- \ vorite Prescription. and then I wrote to him and he told me . I now feel entirely ve11. I COUl(1 stand Hoo' on my feet only a short time. and r. : I do all may work for my fhmily of fl ' WALTER IIER & C Time Large't Maniifacturcri of . , " PURE , i-IcQH CEADE . cgcIJAs Arill UHUCgLTES : t _ , ? On this Continent. hw recthii r F1GHST ! PNARES fGmt:1egri i ! ! 1dllStiI1 111 [ Food 11 i\ ; \ EXPOSTNS ! 11il ; Ellrog an A1iOC. ! } : L VnIiuetteDuteli'roresjno.tIi : St . i ; or omher Ctr-iirt , or JY. ! rC twI in cliv ot h'r p.epnrati.ci. Thdrdelicinu8 Ii1tIAKFAS r COCOA i. bw.uaj vuc cud uiuL. end cos let : than one cn a rp. 601.0 B' ( GROCERS CVCaYWHERE. VIALTEF { BAKER& C'i DRC.ESTE , SS. Wo'ms , Horsas The emily sure cure ror pn worrn'i in horuis known is Stekctces hbo ( holera Cr' . Ntv.r fails to destroy worms in hurse. hos. siccp dcgs or cats ; an excllent rLrzlr'dy forscl lowlx. Send sixty cents in Umilted Staespos'ageaud1 will cnd by maiL ( ut this uui. take it todre5- gflst and pay him titty cr.ts. Throc l'c.agC Iorll.3ucxprcsspiiid. U. G. 5TEKiEE ' ; raact : ati . . Mention nairM of paper. Patnis2 TradMarks Exatninution and Advice ; s to Patentabijry ; o ( Invution. 5.iil fur ' nrertc.r , . c how me n aen " PL = IZ GTi2 : = L. ; . : Cu REELE PS ? When all ehe 113.4 at..4- weliave CUIIEL ) e'ery , ao taken cn , rre ti..z. It matters hot how many tri1'-s you have oa i. . poe1 Up'n. we cnn cure yo'i. LittI' biit nI dr. cularstelithebtory.Iree. Mgr. LtO : 1.lt3 TONIC CO. . Kansas City , Mo. I l THOSE WHO HAVE R - againstthc Oovrnmnt I- will wmit to N.THA-1 i'ensioi .L I'nient ' , . RCKFORD , ttt'y 9tF St. , WaiIithiton , D.C.tLe wi reccivea pronipt r1y. 7 % A fLITIIlrUI Thomas F.S.npton.Wahingtoa , r Al F' ; 4 .c. Noatfeuttii Pair.tot- S 2L tamed. iVriteforlnvc:2'3r Uuttj. . _ _ _ I CURES W1IERt ALL USE FAILS , 1 Best Cough Syrup. Tinte Good. Use in Iliac. 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