Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, February 02, 1899, Image 11

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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signattiro of
whentas
far us the eye could reach
on either side what you
rnightcji'.laseaof wheat"
- was wlAit a lecturer ,
s peliking of Western
Canada , said wh'lc refer
ring to that country.
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For particulars "as to
routes , railway fan's , etc. . apply to N. Hartholo-
mew. SOS 5f , s p-n , les Moines , Iowa , Agent for
Ihe Goyprnni-Mi of Canada.
"I liavo been troubled a great deal
willi a torpid liver , which produces constipa
tion. I fouii'l PASC AKETS to bo all you claim
rorthem.aml secured such relief the llrst trial ,
that I purchased another supnly and was com
pletely cured I shall only be too Klad to rec
ommend Oasoarets whenever the opportunity
Is presented " j. A , SMITH.
2020 Susquehanna Ave. , Philadelphia , Pa.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
TRADE MARK REOISTErJEO
Pleasant , Palatable. Potent , Taste Good. Do
Good , Never HfUen. Weaken , or Gripe. lOc , 25c , Cc.
. . . CURE CONSTIPATION. . . .
Sterling Remedy Company , Chicago , Montreal. New York. ' 530
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gists to CURE Tcoacco Habit.
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POPHAimSTH&A SPECIFIC
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i4b ? > S-u "l tsrC'tt ii HYE minuter Send
. jfSci or a FIIICE trial pacfcago. Sold y
' " ' ' ruggthts. ' > nu liox scr.t postpa.il
" SIzbnirs 83.00.
ENSIGNS , PATENTS , CLAIMS.
. . W. MORRISWASHIHGTOK.D.G.
I * to Print p.l SitiaJaer TJ. 8. locslon Bureau.
3 vrs in i * . ' war. 13tdjadicafIEJZ clkhni. ttr. * -
Value of Columbus' Autograph.
A French autograph collector says
that the signature of Christopher Co
lumbus caii always find a buyer at
SOO.
Very Soothing.
There is something very soothing in
the use of St. Jacobs Oil for the cure of
Neuralgia. It soothes the pain , while it
strengthens and restores the weak
nerves to a natural condition. It is
prompt and sure.
The amount of gold coin in actual
circulation in the world is estimated by
the Bank of England officials to be
about SM ( ions.
Ont * 21 1-2 Inches
The Oat marvel what will 500,000 such
long heads per acre weigh ? 35.3UG Ibs.
4SO TUislieN ! Such a yield pays big !
Cut this notice out and send 10 cents
postage to .JOHN A. SALZER SEED
COMPANY , LA CKOSSE , WIS. , and |
get their great catalogue and 10 Farm '
Seed Samples free ; including Broinus ln-
ormis. the greatest grass on earth. Pota
toes ? 1.10 ! a Bbl. ( c. n. )
Nearly ail the cotton raised iu Egypt
js England. Factories do not
nourish there on account of the dust
nud the excessively dry air.
To Cure a Cold in One I > ay
Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. All
drutruisls refund the money if it fails to euro ,
line.'ho " genuine has L. 15. Q. on each tablH j
Unlettered Women In Itiaia.
It is said that out of 150,000.000
women in India not move than 1,000-
ono can road. _
Vor lung and chest diseases , Piso's Cure
is the besi medicine we have used. Mrs.
J. L. Norihcott , Windsor , Ont , Canada.
In China doctors are employed by the
year. Their salary varies from a half
penny to sixpence a day for each fam
ily.
You use ? oap in the laundry every
week. Try Diamond "C" Soap next
week.
Tuberose Is no rose , but the tuberous
polianthes ( Polianthcs tuberosa ) .
Jhc Czar's Car.
The height of luxurious traveling has
been reached by the Czar and Czarina-
The Empress' private car is upholster
ed in pale blue satin. The electric
lamps are all in the form of lilies , and
it contains writing and tea tables made
of mother-of-pearl. The nursery is the
next apartment , and is as comfortable
and handsome as the same rooms in
any of the Czar's palaces. There are
dining rooms and drawing rooms and
several sleeping apartments ; in fact ,
this train is a miniature palrjie. The
wheels are covered with India rubber
tires. Tit-Kls.
Delegates representing a number oC
neighboring farmers in Clay County ,
Minnesota , who visited the Edmonton
district of Western. Canada last sum
mer are evidently very well satisfied
with the result of their trip. They think
BO well of the country that in addition
to the privilege of obtaining a free
homestead of 100 acres of land they
have also purchased land. In a recent
interview on the subject Messrs. C. E.
and A. Hughes of Barncsville , Clay Co. ,
say :
"We are well pleased with Western
Canada. It is far ahead of what we ex
pected. We flild the climate to be
warmer than we expected. As for the
crops AVC have never seen anything that
can compete with them. We have lived
in Minnesota and have farmed some of
what they count the best lands in the
Red River Valley for ten years and
have done very well in that part of the
country , and have farms there at pres
ent free of all encumbrance , but be
lieve that this country ( Western Can
ada ) is so much better that we have
bought from the Canadian Pacific Rail
way Company one section of land
northeast of Edmonton in the Beaver
Hill district. AVe have traveled through
that part of the country and have seen
the grain in the granaries and the
amount of land that it was taken off
and find that tJioy have grown as much
as fifty bushels and over to the acre ,
and they say that this has not been a
good year , and very little , if any , grain
has been touched by the frost. Hay
seems to be plentiful , and if you wish
to put up log buildings yon can get the
logs within a few miles. Coal can be
had at the mines for 73 cent's per ton ,
or you can dig it yourself. Nearly all
kinds of garden truck can be grown in
abundance. We find everything that
can be grown in good demand. The
farmers tell us that they can got four
and a half live weight per hundred for
ho rs , and for three-year-old steers from
fifty to sixty dollars per head , providing
they are good. We will move into that
part of the country next summer. All
the people in that part of the country
seem satisfied , and we do not see any
reason why they should not be so. ' '
The Messrs. Hughes also stated that
they would be very glad to afford any
one desiring particulars about the coun
try they had visited the fullest information
mation , on receiving inquiries , at
Barncsville , Clay County , before the 1st
of .Tune next , when , it is understood ,
they propose to return to the Edmonton
district.
It is said that every thread of a spid
er's web is made up of about 5,000 sep
arate fibers. 1C a pound of this thread ,
were required it would occupy 28,000
spiders a full year to furnish it.
$100 Howard , $1O .
iiic leaders of this paper \\ill be pleased t <
learn that there is at least one dreiiletl disease
that -eiein.'e ha * been able to cure in all its
stages , and tliat Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
i-- the only positive cure now known to the niea-
k-allraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
tlNwiae , miuin-s : i constitutional treatment.
Mali's Catarrh Cure is taken internal . acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system , thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease , and giving the patient strength
by building up the ( .onstitution and assistinu
nature in doing its work , The proprietors have
so much faith in its curative powers that they
oiler Olio Hundred Dollars for any case that it
failto cure. Send for list of testimonials.
A-ldrcss , F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , O.
ii * Sold by Druggists. 7oc.
Killed in Spanish liull-FijjJits.
The average number of horses killed
in Spanish bull-lights every year ex
ceeds 5,000 , wkile from 1,000 to 1'JuO
bulls are sacrificed.
All fabrics are left in the most desira
ble condition after washing with Diamond
mend "C" Soap.
The largest sewing machine in the
world is in operation in Leeds , En
gland. It weighs G.500 pounds and
sews cotton belting.
HEALTHY MATERNITY.
Two Grateful Women Tell of the Help They Have Beceivecl From
Mrs. Pinkham.
The climax of life force in woman is capable motherhood.
The first requisite for a good mother is good health.
r Health of body means health of the g-enerative organs.
Jteaci what Mrs. GK A. N
Bluffton , Ohio , says about , Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound , and hov/ well
it prepared her for maternity :
' DE AH MRS. PIXKIIAM : I must say a word
in praise of your Vegetable Compound. I
used three bottles of it when I was preg1-
. r nant. and labor was not neai-ly as long
as it wasv.ilh my other babies ; and
iny baby is so healthy to what the
others were. I think every woman
should use your Compound , when preg
nant , it will save them so mch suffer
ing1 and misery. I cannot say enough
in praise of it. If ever I need medicine
again , I shall use your Compound. ' '
The most successful tonic known to
inedicino for women approaching- -
ternity is Lydia E. Piukharra's Vege
table Compound. IL is a safeguard
for every woman who uses it , and
the fullest benefit coines from its
\ use with Mrs. Pinkham's advice
freely offered to all woman. Her
address is Lynn , Mass.
'Here is a , convincing statement ,
bearing directly on this subject.
from Mrs. E. llignop , of 1S4S Pacific
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[ treatbelieCompound. . I v , uj almost despairing1 of ever again being
well , as I v > . . . . -cits sufferer , and had been for years. I suffered from womb
trouble , an nad terrible blind fits. After writing1 to you I tried your Com
pound. Tl % result was astonishing. I have used it and advocated it ever since.
In child bir i it is a perfect boon. I have often said that I should like to have its
raeritsthnn. .ion the sky with a search-light , so that all women would read , and
be convinced that there is a remedy for their sufferings. "
A Million W. men have teen Benefited fey Mrs. PinKiiatn's Advice asdMeSidse
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THE NEWEST THINGS.
WHAT THE GOOD DRESSERS ARE
WEARING.
Clotli Skirts that Will Go with Differ
ent Waists Are Popular An Old
Bodice that Stays , as Well as Sonic
I < ate Arrivals.
Ne\v York correspondence :
T is quite the fancy
to have a gown of
broadcloth , ladies'
cloth , or some well-
chosen novelty. Bodice
ice and skirt are to
match , but not in
such a way that
| | they may not be
| 2 worn with other
skirts and bodices.
The gown in this in
itial picture matched
in its two parts , but
the skirt was made
with a view to its
use with other bed
ices. Hosts of fine
, , , new gowns are plan-
jfjl ned along similar
' lines.
lines.While
While this trick
of economy can be
easily managed with sufficient adroitness
to disguise it , it should be remembered
that many women are up to the same
game , so Avill be quick to discover it in
another woman's gown. So it is espe
cially desirable to employ some material
that is superior to criticism either be
cause of fine quality or newness. A good
one to choose was that in which the art
ist found this dress. It was a new corded
cloth intended for use Avith cloth of plain
surface to match. In this costume the
bodice was entirely of the corded stuff ,
the skirt plain except for trimming of
bands of the corded material. The color
of the dress was a rich red , which is so
much worn this winter by women of all
complexions. Such a skirt of red cloth is
esteemed an entirely correct part of a
dressy costume when worn with a fancy
waist of silk , satin or cloth elaborated
with fancy yoke , and it was very attrac
tive with its own bodice , so a deal can be
accomplished by imitating such planning.
The fancy bodice still lives fashionably ,
CLOTH SUITS TIIAT WERE NOT TLAXXED IN ECONOMY.
init when those of the current styles are
compared with those women wore a few
seasons ago. one must admit that the gar
ment's fandfulness has greatly diminish
ed. The blouse open over a front re
mains a popular design , and a charming
example of this is in the next picture. It
was yellow corded taffeta , the rovers
turning back from the front with facing
of white satin. The front was a pretty
bit of white net with applied figures of
yellow satin , all laid over white satin.
Such a bodice may be worn with a black
broadcloth skirt , of fashionable design , or
the skirt may be of cloth to match the
taffeta , the resulting costume being a
charming complete dress for reception or
home wear. The very simple collar , just
folded satin to match the taffeta , coulo
be varied prettily by a collar and sash
to match the turquoise velvet.
Though the round waist and blouse
front bodice of the kind just described
seems likely to remain in favor a long
time yet , and certainly is not a bit out of
fashion now , the little jacket bodice is
newer. Beautiful ones are made offig -
A STYT/E TIIAT
uroil taffeta , n light ground sprinkled
. . .L - . . : . lu.MtJtuls I.-1'Ing .1 favorite pat
tern iu the silk. Often the jtickets are
cut very short in front , with suggestion of
the zouave curve , or the fronts may be
longer than the rest and hang down in
panel fashion to the knees. 'Almost al
ways the fronts are open , or turn hack
to show waistcoat or underbodice. Usu
ally the cut about the chest is modified to
show the yoke. A very pretty jacket of
gray taffeta figured with tiny scarlet lines
was sketched for the left hand model of
the next picture. It was made over .1 blue
tucked muslin front , the collar of taffeta
being prettily lengthened into yoke shape.
At the shoulders was drapery of the sill :
over muslin sleeves , and it r onii/l--hi'il
drapery there very ingeniously without
breaking the rule for simple shoulde/
finish. The skirt intended to be worn
with this bodice was gray broadcloth , and
if it didn't have its own broadcloth bodice
then its owner had missed a good chance
for making her money go as far as it
might.
Coat and skirt costumes appeared first
on the street , and that fact makes some
NJAVII : TYPES OP FAXCY BODICES.
women feel that they art fit only for that
use. True , they are especially well suited
to the promenade , but they are being
worn indoors , too. A novel one is shown
beside the jacket bodice just described.
It was violet silk , the coat open over a
tucked front of purple taffeta. Belt ,
bindings and coat strap were in a velvet
darker than the violet of the silk. The
skirt matched the coat. Costumes made
of several shades of violet , or of blended
violets and blues , are greatly in favor ,
and it can be said of them that when the
biending is accomplibhed tastefully , every
observer will be bound to give the wearer
much credit for her judgment in colors.
There are fine chances for econoinv in
cloth skirts suited for wear not only with
their own cloth bodice , but also with
fancy bodices , but she who is able to have
more than one cloth dress will want one
of them to defy suspicion of economic de
vising. Such a one , in gray vicuna cloth ,
is at the left hand in the pictured group.
Its bib-apron overdress was especially
graceful , and the tiny belt hardly inter
fered with the princess effect of the rest.
The embroidery was hand work , some of
the "natural color' ' work so fashionable ,
and the pattern included pansies , with
green leaves and brown stems. The cord
ed .silk yoke was lettuce green. With this
was carried a velvet and chiffon muff of
violet , with a great hunch of orchids pin
ned at the top. Orchids of violet gray
j and pink made a very dainty touch , which
some women would insist calls for a dain
ty bit of a headdress. But most women
delight in hats , and the one with this cos
tume was green felt , trimmed with or
chids. The combination of colors , gray ,
pansy shades- , and lettuce green , the or
chids adding a pinkish tone , was remark
ably fine. In tlie matter of harmony be
tween colors our domestic dressmakers
are excelled by none. It is when they
come to color contrasts that the import
ed gowns and hats stand out finely.
All the economical devising that cruel
necessity could mother fails to do much
when opposed to the present extravagant 1
fancies in embroidery and applique work. I
It is .not so much that this style of ornamentation - j
mentation is becoming more and more im
portant , but that it has irrowu so elab
orate in the finer kinds. Beautiful scrolls
are cut out of net , the net is set over silk ,
outlining is done by hand embroidery on
the net , and here and there emphasis is
given to the design by velvet applied on
the net. This sort of thing costs a lot , and.
even when a woman is able to do it her
self , takes so much time that the fancy
would be likely to be passed before she
could finish her task. The elaborately
embroidered gown of this picture was
green cloth , its applique work bt-ing
wreaths of gray net set over i-i > : ct.vk
-green silk. Blue velvet centers empha
sized the flowers. Such scroll work is
buttonhole stitched to the goods with silk ,
and the gown is usually lined with silk to
match that put under the scrolling , to sug
gest that the cloth is cut away.
Copyright , ISO'J.
Frills of Faaluon.
A silver 5 : ! } : feather clasp set with pre
cious stones or imitations , for a boa , is
the latest uovelry.
A useful novelty for the table is a bone
holder of silver for use instead of a fork
in eating poultry or game.
Red mouselline de soie over red , trim
med with cream applique , makes a stun
ning evening gown , with a touch of black ,
which may be tulle , iu the corsage.
Information Desired.
"I wants to know , " said little Rasttis.
"Wants to know what , boy ? " asked
hi ? father.
When dc paper talks about a knight
o' de razzer. do it mean shaviii' er fight-
i : : "
\
. Reward of $20OOO Offered.
A wealthy lady lost a satchel containing
jewels worth $1.0.000 , and offered a , re
ward of $40,000. The loss of health is far
more serious , and yet it can easily be re
covered. A little money invested in Hos-
tetter's Stomach Bitters will restore
strength , purify the blood , regulate the
bowels and help the stomach to properly
digest food.
Sixty thousand tons of corks arc used
for the bottled beer eonsutred annually
tu England.
In AVIntor Use Allen's Foot-Ease.
A powder to be shaken into the shoes.
During winter your feet feel uncomfort
able , nervous , and often cold and damp.
If you have perspiring , smarting feet or
tight shoes , try Allen's Foot-Ease. It
warms and rests the feet and makes
walking easy. Cures swollen and
sweating feet , blisters and callous spots.
Relieves corns and bunions of all pain
and is a certain cure for chilblains and
frost bites. Try It to-day. Sold by all
druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial
package mailed FREE. Address Allen
S. Olrnsted. Lo Roy. N. Y.
The largest wrought-iron pillar i ? at
Delhi , in India. It is sixty feet high
and weighs seventeen tons.
.Loaded Do n.
The air is loaded down with pains
and aches , and some systems take them
in like a sponge. St. Jacobs Oil rubbed
in will take the pain away and leave a
cure.
As early as the year 47 B. G. the great
Alexandrian library in Egypt contained
over 40,000 valuable books.
A catalogue of 'JUU puzes. suitable t
every taste arid condition , mailed on in
quiry. frizes given for saving Diamon
"C" Soap wrappers. Address Gudah.i
Soap Works. South Omaha. Nob.
Salad oil is not oil of salads , but oil
for cleaning sallets or salades I. e. ,
helmets.
IUrs. YTInsIow'.H SOOTHING MYnur ror Chi ! ( ! '
teething : BOlteus tlio tfiims. reduces Inflainmatio-i
allays ram. cures wind colic. * i ctnt * a boUlo.
WANTED. Casf ori > : itlic.illltiiatK-rP'A-K-STvl ! ! !
not liciipiit. Seii'I 5 centi to Hi pans Chemical Cc. ,
New York , for lOpanuiloiniut 1.000 testimonials.
It is worse to apprehend than to suf
fer. Bruyere.
Handsomely Illustrated Catalogueof HOUSE
HOLD GOODS , CARPETS , BICYCLES , SEW
ING MACHINES , OFFICE and CHURCH FUR-
ftT'JRE , GROCERIES , DRY GOODS , HARD
WARE , SADDLES , also SPORTING-GOODS ,
BOOTS and SHOES , CLOTHING , FURJSH- ?
IKG GOODS , Etc. , sent FREE on application.
m.vr.rni'.j. . . . .iuj.'nmB ' m ' it contains thousands of articles which we
Retail at Wholesale Prices. CARPETS , DRAPERIES , LAMPS , DINNER
SETS , etc. , shown in colors. People all over the world buy from it. Why ?
Because it brings to them EIGHT FLOORS ( EACH 2O5 BY ISO FEET ) of
goods in compact form-6OO pages to select from.
148 , 150. 152 , 154. 15G. 158 , ICO , 162. 1G4. 16G West Madison St. . CHICAGO , 5LL.
Do You Know that There Is Sci
ence in Neatness ? Be
Ise and Use
The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe , "J.T. , "
Cross Bow , Good I uck and , Drummond
Natural L/eaf will pay for any one or all of
this list of desirable and useful things and
you have your good chewing tobacco besides.
Every man , woman and child in America can find something ®
on this list that they would like to have and can have FKHE 1
Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you
can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want.
Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above ®
will be accepted as follows :
TAC2 TATS
1 Mitch Bov , quaint design , tin- 19 Alarm Clock , nickel , warranted . . 200
ported from J.ipnn . 20 Carvers , bucfchorn handle , good
2 Knife , one blade , good stsel. . . ' . . . steel ' . . . 2CO
3 Sci or ? , 4--inrli , ; ; end steel . . . . 21 Sis Ucgers' Teaspoons , best qua ! . 1:23 :
4 Child's Set , Knife , Fork and Spoon 22 Knives and Forks , six each , buck-
5 Salt and IVppcr , one each , quad horn handles 230
ruple plate on white metal . . 23 Clock , S-day , Calendar , Thermom
G Razor , hollo. v ground , fine Knghsh eter , -Barometer 500
steei . 24 Stove , \ViI5on Heater , size No. 30
7 Butter Knife , triple elate , be-t qual. or Xo. 40 SOO
8 Sugar Shcl. , triple plate , bf.tquaiily 2.5 Tool Ser , not plaj things , but real
9 Stamp lov ! , sterling silver . tools GoO
10 Knife , ' 'Keen Kiitfr , " f.vo Islndes 70 2G Toilet Set , decorated porcelain ,
11 Butcher Knife , "Keen Kutter , " very handsome SOO
8-inch blade . 7 27 Watch , solid sihcr , fall jev.-cled . .lOOw
12 Shears , ' _ ' Keen Kuittrr , " S-tru n , 28 Selling Machine , first class , with
nickel . 75 all attachments 1CCO
13 Nut Set , Cracker and 6 Picks , silver 0 23 Revolver , Colt's , best quality . . .loOO
14 Nail File , sterling silier , amcthvat SO Rille. Winchester , IG-shor , 22-cal 1CCO
set , G-inch . ' . . . 100 31 her Gnrr , double barrel , hammer-
lj Tootii Brush , tterlins ; silver , a.T.e- h , stub tv.-ist 2000
thyst 'et , C-inck . 100 32 Guitar ( Washburn ) , rosenoco , in-
13 F'per Cutter , sterling silver , ame bid with mother-of-pearl . . 2000
thyst cet , 7-inrh . 100 S3 Bicycle , standard make , ladies' or
17 B3seBall'A' , < : o < .iation."Lc qtisl. 100 cents' 2oCO
18 Watch , stem v.ind and set , guaran BOOKS 30 choice selections same
teed good lime keeper . 200 as last year's hat , 40 tags each.
This offer expires November 30,1839 ,
Address all your Ta s and the correspondence about them to
S3ANCK , St. Louis , R3o.
@ @ @ @ ® @ 33@e $ @ @ ® @se@3 ®
We wish to pain thte year 200.000
- , new customers , end hence e > 2 r
1 Pkg. 33 Imj H.-uHsh t u-
'
20c
Knrly DinnerOaion lOc ' . , .
BrilliantTlowerSeeds. . . . .Lie ( f >
Worth $1.00 , for 14 Cts. jucog
Above JO pLworth $1.00. we will S
mail yon free , together with our great J3J
Plant ana tieed Catalogue , upon receipt - &
coipt of this noticL- and 1-la postage @
! c invite your trade nnd know when M
you once try Sulzcr'd Seeds you will fa
never get along without thaa. OnS
loc Seed GSc and up a Ib. ! otsS
I toes at $1.20 a blil. Catalosuo 9 ?
alone 5 cent4. No. O. N. *
JOHN A. SALZKR SEE CO. , In Cros eWl -
ill 01
We are sure you do not.
Nobody wants it. But it comes
to many thousands evsry year.
Itcomes to those who have had
coughs and colds until the
throat is raw , and the lining
membranes of the iungs are
inflamed. Stop your cough
when it first appears , and you
remove the great danger c ?
future trouble.
stops coughs of all kinds. It
does so because it is a sooth
ing and healing remedy of great
power. This makes it the great
est preventive to consumption.
Put one of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Plasters over your lungs
A Witclo RZcdical
Library Froa.
For four couts In. stamps to pay post
age , wo will * end you sixteen medical
booki.
FfiQtHoal Atlvlsa Frcs *
We hava the exclusive service * of
iomo of tlte most eminent physicians
in the United Stated. Unusual oppor
tunities ami lone experience emi
nently flt them for piviuff you mcdlc.i'
advice. Write froelv nil the partic
ulars in your cnse. You will receive n
prompt ronlv , without cost.
Addreu , DR. J. C. AYER ,
Lowell , Mass.
CURE YOURSELF !
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to Ddi. dis. kargcs , iMIa&juuiriuna ,
/ GcLracKed irntati > ai or u Iteration *
. net to lriiar ot :
iiucon * EcmLranes.
Prs'eats cDat ; ;
* *
, gent or poisonous.
Sold byJJrcfipiat * ,
or eont in plain vrrapper ,
by express , prepaid , for
Jl.CO , or 3 bottles , C.75.
Circular teat on reqnsjt.
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