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We advise if patentable or not. free of charse. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A book, "Hovr to Obtain Patents." with refer ences to actual cherts ia your state, conatyor larz, sezi frc?. Adlr6 Oppcfire P&tPnt0aM.s.Vsnjcj03,C. & vprl ACUSED BY STIXGIXES9. ITJky Dr. Prt A )CtM to Being Bet frr Murder. In the Billington neighborhood there is an old negro who is known as Dr. Peter Jack. To be known as a doctor, that is, merely to be known as such, is a condition harmless enough, but J?eter Jack was not only known is a physician, but rfeallv attempted to practice medi tiae; Kecently he was called in to at tend old Bow-Legged Ben, the shuck collar maker. He remained but a short time, but when he left, Bow-Legged Ben was dead. Dr. Jack was arrested and arranged before court. "How long have you been practicing medicine?" the judge asked. "Well, sab, Txrat fire yearsjlreckon;'' "About five years? 'Dat'swhutlsaid. "What authority have you?" Whut 'thority has ole NelsOU out yander to preach?" "That has nothing to do with the question. Any man may preach, for preaching doesn't endanger life." "But it'dangera de soul, sab." "We don't know anything about that" "I does. Preach de wraung sorter doctrine, an' de Lawd'll get eben wid you ef it takes forty years." "That's all right, Dr. Jack, but for tunately this is not an occasion for the expression of opinion, but for the get ting at of facts. You were called on to attend Bow-Legged Ben?" "Dat's whut I wuz, aah." "And when you left him he was dead." Tag, sab, dat is tolerable I mean de generman wuz dead." "The evidence shows that you bled him." "Wall, sab, de ebidence is about right." "Do you know, the Judge asked, "that you have committed murder?" "No, sab, I doan. I's bled many er pusson an' dar wa'n't nuthin' said about murder." "But none of the others happened to ilie?n "Alt, hab, an' dis one did." "Yes." "Wall, den, ef he jest happened ter die, it wa'n't no murder." "That's for this court to decide. Now, prisoner at the bar, you must show cause why you should not be held over to await the action of the grand jury." "I ken do dat, sab. I wuz rousted onten my bed 'tuther nigbt fer go ter see the generman in question. I went an' foun' him putty sick, sufferiu' wid de dewpizen an' de largement o' d spavin." "Of the what?" the Judge asked. "O' de spavin, I said." "What's that?" "Neber mine whut it is. Ef you ain't read up on dis case w'y you ain't littin' to try it" "Procee.l." "Yes, sab. Found de generman snf ferin' wid de dew pizen an' de spavin, an' seed dat be needed bleedin, so I tuck out my knife an' stuck it in bis joglin' vein." "And the man died," said the Judge. "Not necessarily, sab." "But be died'?" "Wall, yes, we mout say dat be died." "From the effects of the knife wound !" "Wall, fur de sake o' argyment we'll 'mit dat he did." -Proceed." "I'se dun stated de facts, sah." "And I'll have to hold you over." "Dat may be, but you wonldn' ef you had er knowd dat man as well us I does." "What difference would knowing him make?" "Make er good deal o'er diffunce, 'caze yonwould know den whut a stingy an' er graspin' man be wuz." "I don't catch your meaning, for I don't see what bis stinginess and grasp ing disposition has to do with tbe case." "I ken mighty soon "lighten you on dat p'int Wbeneber dat man spent ff cents be wanted er dime's wnth, an' when I cut dat hole in bis joglin' vein be strained hisse'f to bleed mo'den his money's wuth an' it killed him. Hatler acted like a liber'l man hewoulder been all right now, hadenter strained hisse'f be wonldenter died. See de p'int now sab?" "Yes, I see that I will have to hold yon." "Den I reckon I hatter stay wid you. Hope the time will come one deze days w'en de judges o' di9 Ian' will hab er little common sense er long with der ignunce. Dar's gwine be a riot ronn' yere ef you doan watch out Folks ain't gwine stan' dis sorter hardship all de time. Da may bow der heads ter-mor', but de fust thing you know da gwine fling off de yoke." Arkansaic Traveler. IIOOKKlt AT LAST. "I am glad your name is Mary," said Mr. Slowcoach to his sweetheart, whom he had been courting for several years. " "Why so?" "Because I was reading to-day and came across a line which said 'Mary is the sweetest name that (woman ever bore.'" "That is poetically expressed. I've heard my father say it to my mother, whose name is Mary. It is from some poet' isn't it V -I believe so." "But I have also heard my father say that there was even a sweeter name than Mary." "I think he must have been mis taken," said the lover as he tenderly pressed his sweetheart's hand. "No, I do not think he was mis taken." "What was the other name?" A beautiful blnsh suffused the charm ing maiden's cheek, the silken lashes fell and veiled the lovely eyes, and in a tone as soft as the whisperings of an iEolian harp, she murmured : "Wife." The cards are out DISTAST BEL.4TIOXSHIP. Stranger I notice your name is De Million. Are you related to the wealthy De Millions, of New York? Poor but respectable De Million I am a a distant relation, air. "Indeed ! How distant ?" "Well, sir, as distant as they can keep me, sir." New York Weekly. Johx Say, Jim, did you ever have a friend who had dyspepsia? Jim Never! When he had dyspepsia Ue. ceted being my friend. ill ENTERPRISING CORPORATION. " Has AffMU Ererwhar." The Pbenix of Brooklyn is one of tas wonders of fire insurance, and one of the famous companies ef the world. Its rapid rise in popular favor is without parallel. The familiar sign, "The Phenix of Brook lyn Has Agents Everywhere," while appar ently exaggerative, is almost literally true, so far as the United States is con cerned. Should the reader, no matter whom or where, wonder whether the com pany is represented in his place, he has only to make an inquiry "downtown" td be convinced. Its agents r re workers; The Phenix moves, and this iti part explains1 its success. Another explanation is that it is as prompt and sbtive in the settle ment of losses as in tbe pursuit of premiums. The headquarter of the company's Western and Southern department are lo cated in its own building at Chicago. In the West and South it does a business as large as, if not larger than, that of any other company. In farm insurance it leads. Last year, its premium receipts in this territory were over $2,400,000. "Nothing succeeds like success." Dur ing 1&S9, this company materially strengthened its asset and net sarplus, its fuudsnow aggregating over $4,780,000. The company was the first to pay a loss resulting from the Chicago fire. It paid $425,000 to sufferers from that disaster and $450,000 to Boston the year follow ing. Since its organization in 1853, the Fbonix has paid losses representing nearly thirty.eight times its present cash capital, tbe total payment being $37, 720,621.60. The relief afforded by the re distribution of this vast amount among the people cannot be accurately deter mined. It has supplemented credit, pro moted trade, nnd fostered oil indastiies. Great numbers of commercial establish ments have thui been enabled to substi tute the new for the old, while a still greater number of private homes have been restored from their ashes and ruins. NOMS DE PLUME OUT OF DATE. Mark Twain and Others Now Write Under Their Oivn Names There seems every reason to believe that tbe day of the noiu de plume in literature has gone by. Authors of established rep utation i.re iu several cases discarding their pea names, while tbs younger writers are for the most port using their own sigua tures. In fact, wheD oue comes to look over the field, there is not a modern author of repute completely screened behind an as sumed name. "The Duchess" up to within a short time succeeded in keeping her iden tity veiled. She is. however, now writing under her own name of Margaret liunger ford. "J. S. of Dale" has entirely discarded that name and all bis books will beieafter be published under bis own name. "Syd ney Luska" appends his real name now to all his books. "Ouida" is writing her first article under her own signature of Louise do la llamee. Marion Ilarland, Ik Marvel, Mrs. Alexan der, Mark Twain. Jennie June, Edna Lynli all these are now becoming merely the shadow of the real names which they ouce so effectually screened from public knowl edge. The reasons for this change of feeling are several. First, authors are realizing more and more that with two names they have two reputations to make, and m these days of literary competition it fills the hands of and ordinary man to succeed in making one. Secondly, writers ate becoming more convinced that the strength of oue's per sonality in their work is nu essential of success. Thirdly, publishers are more reluctant to place pseudonyms on the title pages of their books than they weie fifteen years ago. And thus are our methods chaugiug in literature as well as in everything else. Tears ou the Stage. Tears? I have never been able to under stand what alleged stage tears are. Of course the tradition of the onion is historic, and, as we cannot verv well carry an onion on tbe stage it is not precisely clear to my benighted imagination bow these property tears can be created. For my own part it is impossible for mo to suppress the un bidden tears that come in certain scenes of the plays in which I appear. I know that , it is contended in certain quarters that real tears on tbe stage are not true art, but if this be so. then all by myself I must con fess that I prefer more nature to less art and tears, after all, are the well-springs of the heeatt To come down practically to the acting of tbe present day, it appears to me that all its best inclinations are in the direction of naturalness. The "every day young man" is of more interest and consequence than the eminent hero of tradition. To make the every day young man or woman express and depict sentiments nnd emo tions that are of present and vital interest is to make the stage a mirror wherein men may see tbe life they know and feel and tbo emotions which control their every day life. When the summer's rose has faded. What shall maVe it fair ayniu? Whou the face with pain is shaded. What shall drive away the pain? Never shall a blossom brighten After blighted by the front. But the load of pain may lighten. And to need not count as lost all the pleasure ot life when the wife and mother, upon whom tho happiness of home so largely depend, is afflicted with the delicate, diseases so reuulinr to women. It is terrible to contemplate tho misery exist ing in our midst beeauso of tho prevalence of these diseases. It is high time that all women should know that there is one sure remedy foi all female complaints, and that Is Dr. Tierce's -Fnvorito Prescription. Do not allow ill-health to fasten itself upon you. Ward it oft by the uso of this standard remedy. But if it has already crept in. put ii. to rout. You can do it by the nso of tho "Favorite Prescription." It is guaranteed to pfvo satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it will be returned. For biliousness, sick headache, indiges tion and constipation take Dr. Pierce's Pellets. The Cape of Good Hope can now be reached by telegraph via the west coast of Africa, as well as via the Bed Sea anil Zanzibar. So the dark continent is bound aronnd by the electric wire that is con stantly making the world smaller. Beware or Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercery, as Mercury will surely destroy the tense of imelland completely derange the whole system when eutering it through the mucus surfaces. Such aiticles should never l U9ed except ou prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the iau;a-o they will do is tenfold tho good you cau posFibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upou the blood and mucus surfaces of tho svsteui. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the cenuine ; it is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. jM'&dd by Drutyists, price 73c per bottle. Tbe adventures of a Vienna tailor who traveled from Vienna to Paris in a packing case as "faBt freight," ia order to save ex pense, are exciting tbe risibilities of tbe French capital. For Couohs a::d Throat Disorders use Ilr.owN's ItnoM-niAi. Troches. "Hae never changed my rnind respecting tiiem. except I think better or that which I began thinking: well of." AVr. Henry Ward Beech er. old only In boxes. Gi:r.E. corn now ticklas the palates of Saa Franciscans. What It Costs Mu-t la carefnllv considered by the great majority ef recple before bniDK au aiticle which seems absoTu'eiy necesoary. Hood o Sarsapanlla com mends 1'selC with frpeciil force to the (treat ruidd'e classes, because it combines positive economy with er. at medicinal power. It is tha oclr tucdicinj of which can truly be said 10) Do -k One Dollar," and a Cottle of Hood's Earssrcrilla tiken according to directions will average to Iat a moat:, while other medicines last Lut half or quarter as Ion?. Try Hood's Strsapanlla ai.d sec for yot:r-tlf. Hood's Saraaparilla f eld Ij-!1 UrafRtAi. It; kiifcr. Prepared o-ly ly C. 1. KC'JD .; CO., Apc:tecarU,Ijn-tJl.Ma. too Doses One Dollar PKESQVE ISLE. Bow well I remember The day that I spent On that far-away island Where all seemed contest. Where sweet from tbe woodland 'Midst bramble and brake, The birds ceroid oft - ; . It.scenied just for out sake: Oh, v h ;re on thi orb is a spot where wo feel The rapture of liviug a3 on the Presque isle? I laved in her looks And I bathed in her smiles, Nor though of tho nook ' Where the serpent beguiles ; I watched the calm glow Of her passionate cheek, As inma'denhood cnlv Those blushes can si-cas Then I ardently knelt at her feet to reveal the love that was boni far away On Presquo isle. When the stars had com oufc In the clear northern skies, They but beamed on my soul Ah, less bright than her eyes Anal turned in despair , From the orbs up abjve To gaze in the eyes Of this angel of love . .. . Our lips met. Ah! way should wo longer con ceal Our love on this rapturous, star-lit Presqueisle. I am still looking back On that island to-day, But my lips they are mute I have nothing to say. Except that my soul I still claim as my own, Tho' icy ? oft auburn hair Is all scattered nnd strown ; And after each cyclone in silence I kneel And pray for an earthquake to sink tho Presque isle. Bow Hackley in Chicago Hail. THE CKY OF Till: TOILERS. Far to tho clouds ascending, Over tho darknei-a trending. Wailing and never ending, . Floats up a fated cr : Fixed in poverty's niches. IU hovels, dons and ditches, btarved in tho midst of riches Wo die, wo die, we die." Those who h a vo mirth and madness Mock at the wraith of sadness. Joy shall be their, and .ladness, Skies thit are blue and fair; These shall with thirst ba burning. Prone on the world's wheel turning, By thu steep hillsides learning The lesson of despair. Idttlo their time for sleeping, Sowing but never reaping. Ever the vigil keeping Watchfully, night and day ; Strong in their dull perhistence. Breasting tho wavo's re-dstane" Just for a bare existence So runs their world nway. Still do their hearts aspire. Ycarmmr for something higher, As from fieir lips tho firo Of hapleas craving sprint,' t Scourged by tho thongs nndlasheS. Bleeding from cruel gnshcrf. Crucified upward Hushes This cry of theirs that rings. Hinh in the heavens oe'r us, Iteiionant and sonorous, Blending iU mighty chorus With drifting v.ind nnd ruin ; Ilke a vague out-reaching, Di-spairii'g, yet beseeching. Tho crvof a 'full heart tf aching Hi longing and its pain Sorrow their lips unsealing, Famine and woe recaling. Into the midnight pchling Echoes the shuddering cry; "We whom a .stern fate teases I-ono on a sea ol losius. Christ of the ttoms nnd cioises, We die, wo die, xe die." ."11 Mldilffi'll. JTilm FISH STORY." lima FiirnMie tilt IligKest Our oCllic Sea son. Iowa furnishes the biggest fish story of the season. 'I ho fish in question, a wall eyed pike, must have traveled through tbe famous Concmaugb river iu Pennsylvania iuto tbe Allegheny, down tbe latter into thu Ohio, down tlie Ohio into tbe Missis sippi aud up tbe Pat her of Waters into the Iowa rir, where it was caught two weeks ago to-morrow, by four Iowa men, who have muil affidavit to to tbe effect that the Etory they told is a true one. John Webster, a man named (laiues, and to brothsis named Buchanan, residents of Eldora, Iowa, went fishing near Ilaitlin City in tbe Iowa. Cutting a hole in the ice they speared a pike, and, bringing it to tbe surface, noticed that it seemed distended. When opened a pocket book was found inside containing $65 in gold. 15 in silver. $75 in greenback", $10,000 in bonds aud a certificate of do posit for $25 on a b.ink of Johnstown, Fa. A piece of piper in the pocketbook had a written statement to tbo effe:t that tbe book and contents were the property of John J. .lones, of Johnstown, Pa. The commissioners of tbe state reserva tion at Niagara, in their annual report, oppose all projects looking to utilizing the falls for manufacturing purposes. In so doing they doubtless reflect public senti ment. Last year an attempt was made to get n bill through tte legislature giviug a business corporation certain rights in con nection with tbo falls, but it fell dead as soon as the people's attention was called to it. Parisian ladies have very odd and dainty fancies concerning underwear, upou wbi eh tbey spend fabulous sums of money. One lady who wears nothing but silk underwear of the first quality, trimmed with frills of delicate laccand always in tbe most out-of-the-way colors, like willow green, gobe lin blue, vienx rose and other equilly aes thetic shades. Auothtr lady recenty or dered a fet of night dresses mada exactly like a baby's first slips. Doumss' F.lectric Soap is cheaper foi vou to U'-o than any other sonp would be if7trn to you. for by its use clothes art sated. Clothe cost mote than soap. Ask for Dobbins'. Tako no ether. Three thousand Portuguese citizens have left their cards at ibc French and Spanish legations in Lisbon to show their appreciation of tbo sympathy with Poitugal shown by tbe French and Spanish in the Anglo-Portuguese dispute. There are seven monuments to Count Cavnoriu various cities of Italy, but not oue in Home. The best couch medicino is Tiso's Cure for Consumption. Sold everywhere. 25c. WhaTjEIione is so scarce that it now sells for $12,500 per ton in London. Ely's Cream Balm WILL CUKE QATARRH I Price SO Cents. I Apply Halm into each nostril. ELY liltCS- 56 Warren SU X. Y. PRODUCE WANTED! IIEV1XE, ItERMI.NGII AM fi Fl'KEV, General Commission, 74 fvWuter .St., Chicago, Can net you Kod prices and bend prompt retiirmlor Etth. Bu ter. Poultry. Wool. Hay. Potatoes. Uiite. V. and all kinds of Pioduc-r. Caret ill attenUon Khen to car lot. Pavmeut bv ch rk or New York rx-i-bnge. as dkired. We refer ly iennission to Caoliier Illinois Trust & Snviuc, Chicago; W. J. (Juan & Co.. Wholesale UrucerK.C'liicaso; ltraditfreet'H Mercantile Aeem-j", ChlraKo. i If VOM liare a jCOLD or COUCH, iacnte or leaalns to CONSUMPTION i SCOTTS EMULSION OF PUKE OI .LIVER Oil. 5 AND HYPOPHOSPOTTES J OB' LIXB-AJfD SODS l za bitxui cimE for xt. ( This preparation contains the stimula f tine properties of the Hupophorphitra i and fine Sonrepian Cod hirer OU. Csd J by physicians all the world over. It Is a palatable a milk. Three times as efflca- 5 clous as plain Cod Liver Oil. A perfect Emulsion, better than all others made. For S all forms of Wasting Diteases, Bronthttis, i coxsujrPTiox, l Scrofula, aid as a Flesh Producer ( there Is nothing Uko SCUTS EMULSIM. It is sold by all Druggists. Let no one by profuse explanation or impuaeni ouireaiy induce you to accept a substitute. A SOLID GOLO RING iTiPciiiiir OLnnnh Diamond 8etUn for S3. On receipt of S3 we will esd a Sslid Oo!d ;x witn a lienulEeuiamonassemsK asa oca aia- moth Catalogue (this is not as Alaska, camo.'Sia or cteed by Ltppft-Pierchas.wcolesale jeweler, of tfiK city) i cr.oa:e;ei(tc: "JCUewID aena tta ricg v.v.u. xor exaisiriiucs. :caa nxe cih t jglDiNtlt0 EprWfi :! A httkdbed models were submitted in competition for the statue to Geo. Stark, at Concord, N. H., and that aude by Charles Conrad, of Hartford, Conn., for tbe New England Granite company, was selected. Stark is in continentals, with a three cornered chapean on his left aim and the right himtt thrust into the bosom of his coat. The statue is' to te ready by October, and $12,000 is the sum appro priated for it by the legislature of New Hampshire. A Haaated House. This body of oars has been likened to a tene ment. It often has a haunted apartment the stomach. ECftreXl by fue eldrich sprite; dyspep sia, digestion flies' and refuses to return. What cau break the spell, what can raise tho ban laid nion tho unhappy b'rgans? We answer unhesi tatingly, Hoaicttcr's Stcmacii Bitters, and we are warranted in the response by the recorded testimony ot myriads, covering over third of a century. A course of the Bitters, began in any stage of tha affliction, and persistently fol lowed, will terminate iu a care positive, not partial. Th'o Bitters resto'res' tone fo the epi gastric nerve, renews and purifies the juices ex uding from the cellular tissue that act upon the food digeftively, expels bile from the stomach and the blood, and promotes a regular habit of body. Malaria, kidney complaint, nervousness, rheumatism and neuralgia give way to this med icine. Ex-Senator Tabob, of Colorado, hav ing recovered ail the money be lost in min ing ventures, is expected to try once more for the United States senate. Hew te Bay Bujrsles. The correct way to buy jroods of any kind is Irom tho manufacturer "When possible. For sixteen years the Elkhart Carriage and Harness Muiiufa'.'turin; Company, of Elk hart. Ind.. have sold direct to the consumer tit wholesale prions, saving their customers the middleman's profit. As tbey ship any--where, with privilege to examine hetoro paying, and pay all charges if not satisfac tory, tho buyer runs no risk. See their ad vertisement, and end for catalogue. New England merchants are begin ning to organize to secure legislative pro tection against the "fire" and "bankrupt" sale companies that tour that section. When Baby was sick, we gave her Cattoria. When she was Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. The London city council has now swal lowed up tbe ancient court of burgesses of the city and liberties of Westminster. Oue by one the old landmarks disappear. Florciue, Ala. Th- personally conducted excursions to thK rapidly growing city have been .-o -.tic-ces-dul that tin- Chicago & Eastern Illinois Hailrond (Kvaiisvillr lloute) will run one on each of thf following date: Feb. I. 11. LS and 25. For copy td "Alabama a It I ." ami further information. eiil to William Hill. Ocn. Pa '.'Agent. Chicago. 111. Mr. Cleveland's guaranteed iucome from the law firm with which bo is con nected as 6:ccial counsel, is $.'15,1:00 a year. DurtioisTs report this fact with reference to "La lirippe:" that when the epidemic ar rived their Miles of Allen".. Lung Balsam in creased. Everyone knows that the Lung I'alMini is a valuable expectorant, and will ease and cure the cough attending this most troublesome disease by causing freo and asy expectoration. Canada proposes to place a duty on foreign books and pictures, and the Loa dou illustrated papers are protesting. Oregon, the Paradise or Fanner. Mild, cquablo climate, curtain and nbaudant Props. Heat fruit, graiu, grasH and stock count ly in tho world. Full information free. Address the Oregon Immigration Board, Port land, Oregon. In Edinburgh it is found possible to supply for half a penny a wholesome meal of vegetable broth and bread. An English syndicate is now negotiating for tbe purchase of all tbo Newark, N. J., patent leathor manufactories. A 10c. Cigar in quality, hut oulyn !k: cigar in price, is Tansill's "Ptineh." Orange City, Fin., boasts of a head of lettuce nearly six feet in circumference. A FACT! INFLUENZA, OR LA GRIPPE, Now so prevalent in the land, his caused the demand for ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM TO INCREASE. People appreciating the value o. this Old Remedy as a Safe and Speedy Cure for the Hacking- Cough attending I.a Grippe take it at once. It quiets the Bronchial Irritation. caninx easy and free expectoration and curing the couch. It contains no Opium, and can be gnea to the old and young without fear of harm. For CROUP and WHOOPING COUGH It is almost a Specific. The ladies think there is no remedy to equal it. Don't experiment with New ami Untried Medicinei. If yon have a Cold or Cough take at once ALIEN'S LUNG BALSAM Sold by All Druggists. DEN ftlANft aATaOrefcCI.aiSM, rBIIOIvnO Send fur Circular. 1atbicz WTabbcix. Atty.at Law.WaihiDgt.iu, D.C. VnillC lim Wanted to b-arn Ytl.rji hy lUUnD RlLR Situatinii.s luruintin! (ir-tit--i-. tree. Andrew Ul.r.iiM. htof.. .JancMllo. Wit-. PATENTS r. A. I.KII.M.N Washington, l. C. eS-ul tor circular. We cuarunirei cood paylrt I.Doaiubn to eyerr nrjdnata. aericaa School of Telegraphy. Madison. Wis. OPIUM HaUt Tnaoniyeertata and easy car. Dr. J. L. Htenbaas. Lebanon. Ohio. Sure relief iCTUUa ifinnro'c dictii i re price ssttsJioinmn niuua.ua rfiuiiLLLU. bymail.Stowell &Co. iCharlaktowa. liana. MPS! BT MY ESCIIPTM9 SUPPLIES landuanr Tft iinncti A.iiima r ue aiBiir HiiiHiirn. 313 Nebraska Street." sImux cW. Iowa. . H flair CTIIIIV bookkeeiu ic.l!nineF.FomiF. UmL U i Ul! I.l'fniuau-.liiiirithnii tir.S ort- ll3XlU.t-4 II1070.Vlli H.HW'. !.. Iiitii,.! 1'Pf. I..i AM's Uf ! C'01.LEt.J. liUtlllO. N. Y. A CI" LI aUi A CAN DE CURED. A0 I niwlM A trial bottlrt sent Free to anyouo atlllcted. Da. TA1T 15KO., Rochester. N T. PaiCE-LliTS OF RUG MACHINES, i'atterna aad Varnf, and Colored Pattern Kick free. Agents II an. K. KOSS CO, Toledo. Ohio. ASTHMA. Popham's AathraahpecUM ItrllefloTax ruxtnia. Parza u. sworsa, M. u. Frte U.wn.l'..write: -I bavehaa AitamaforSOyaani; found DO relief until I tried Tour Speet Ce. which relieved mo imme diately.' Bold try all Dru Kits. $iparbos,bjaiaU.DaM Ibi'al package fbu. Atfdrear,T.FOrHAM. TO COALCONSUMERS Throughoatthe Northwest: Write to the Mil IIR MIL COifMT at Strcatcr. 111 for pricen on the best Krade of LUMP COAL Delivered at your station. Thw make p;elal prices to jaiu. rw iuhojuu us. .- .... . ruwwt-. aso. Tha Fllrliarf Rarriara HamtuMfg.Co. r.r 18 Tear. ha. ..14 t. c.aaers at TTHOLaollE fltl'M. IIU. acalen pralt. !iMjiitei"rn. alutU. ktfhrt tnrl(. rar frrtckt kartwIftMtMtlihrtsrx. w.rraatel jrSrran. l-pif.Caiakjoercie. AMrna a. . FTT;ee-y. Klkhartg Indiana M tv battunawirr 2 .... kSs 923JOS. BliMaaaaVaaJavlfat Peter Beid, a retiied London bttsiaess1 man? is the person who has given $500, OOOforilie establishment of a home for convalescents in that city. Progress. It Is very important In this age ot vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to tbe tasto and to the eye. easily taken, ac ceptable' to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effec'ti; rossesinj these qual ities, Syrup ot Fics ia the' c&9 perfect laxa tive and most gentle diuretic knowm GladstoneTii a laje Nineteenth Cent ury article intimates that Swinburne will be poet laureate after Tennyson dies. HEALTHY OFFSPRING are only begotten of healthy mothers. How important, then, that the health of the future mothers of our land should be carefully gnanlcd. Our girls need the tenderest care as they are entering upon woman- hood. At this critical period of their existence it often happens, through neglect, that the seeds of distressing ailments are sown, which afflict them in after years. As a regulator and promoter of functional action at this important stage, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is- a most reliable agent for building up the strength and system and establishing the proper functions. " Favorite Prescription " is a legitimate medicine, carefully compounded, by an experienced and skillful physician and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable in its composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the system. For all those peculiar weaknesses, "bearing -down" sensations, weak back, displacements, as prolapsus, antevefsion, retro version and kindred ailments, it is specific. The only medicine for woman's peculiar diseases, guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or money refunded. A Book of 1G0 pages on Woman, Her Diseases and their Self-cure, mailed, sealed in plain envelope, on receipt of ten cents in stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, CG3 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Br.Pierce's Pellets aVaBBBfafiBBW?''Saw'!''. mLmOferA "raaaBsavtaHBrBSrarArtf? avawapavAL a.ava,B 2aBstavaBBnarvtte'4 vaaaaBKftKenaBawAe asiaavaHariaaaask -- - -r-. H aTaTaTaTaTaTamB3aaa1HaV aeE BaTaTKansninav sasHksBa'4fcffaiajKaas k aaES9ai3naSSisSbatffiavwaVhflar n V ' D i mm iBnawr vHSaBaflEMBHaV A5" 0UR cnoccR ro MW IB B , JB m O. AQSOIUTEIV PURE. W Um ' "aaH9BHt8 tJMBiTI''w JKiManTi1afc "- " " " 'mWwFP 5aaBawlB?vfet P ISO'S ICKMKDV FOR CATAKKll. Rest. Kisiiwt to me. Cheapest. KHief it immediate. A cure is certain, tor CoM in the Head it li.w inciiiat. It i an Ointment, of which a sn:i!l particle is applied to the nostrils. Price, Sir. Sold by druists or .sent by mail. Address, K. T. Hazfi.tivk. Warren, Pa. XJTFR iaGRIPPE AIMFfTS MAGNE1IC INHALE I'ateiitedJune 12, 188S Price. Oae Dollar. The hiaiiet French medical authority dennes "L Oitn-fr." an follows: "La xnppe is a catarrhal affec tion, is epidemic, and in characterized by a conges tion of the mucous membrane ot the noe. pharyn Keal and laryngeal lironclM-. witli feerihh a-tiin. more or lehs pronounced, accompanied by headache and Keneral lever." Dr. Palmer, an eminent Kiwli-h I'h ician. who hx dev..ted a life of ntudy to t!io Milqeilot catarrh and diexnor the head, tunut. and Innith, ome limn kiuce commenced a eeries ot experiments with a viewto (letcnuinli)i; whttheranvcomhlnation crmlil , r I.I.I. ..l.l l'.ll I I... . . i ,. w i t Jk ..lit fl. t 34 UT lunucu W11ICU miiliu .in in- i.-i... ......... ahealii'icpowtratthesaiiiolim.. Tim result ot hU exucrimmts wait the introduction and rapid Ieof hi Magnetic Inhaler, the tames of which, when m hIed. are refreKhilix and cooliriB.and for the iuime dlate relict aud Fpeedy cure of h-ad.lic and Kore I throat. which are the forerunners l.. Cltll'l'C U. ' KUUAL. T3E: ii-?i:iAsI?e:o UecaiiiH: you cannot escape an attack of the most aiinojinit diwawe that ever exUtd in this country. DIE. PALMKK'S MAGNETIC INUAI.EIL it used at the couimeuceiueiit of an attack. U fciimto break It up. Six pereona employed in one eotablish rncnt in Cidraso were attwked with L. iKII'I'E in one day. but a liberal application of the Inhaler through the nostnlb and throat presented their Io iQK anytime aud aed a doctor' bill. Send for an IMIAI.EK at once.- An ounce of prevenUon ia worth a iound of cure. Beware of imitation, as there are unninipulous person b ertcaged In tho manufacture of a (.porious inha'er that btrongly rcbembles the eenuiue. Full dirt cUons. tctimouialK. etc rent with each inhtrnment. L'imju receipt of Wl.OO I nill (end one Inhaler by Ball, postaa-e paid, or for 5.0 I will send hlx In halers to any Kldress. E. A. ftA VISK. C'eiicral Wentern Aieent. 271 Franklin St-Chlcaso.IH. a- ITPfntPfL rri iit-a immi - ------ SEEDSSr" I unit upwards acconlinr; torarity, s.cnrcitv.orcost.flii5iK.tf uny i....w i w. lrjiiorwiovtr-if: ftitiil 'aue free. K.II. htiuinway Itockford JU. MENTION- THIS PArER "f m otJT ILtOHIO"' TUBULAR WELL AND PROSPECTING MACHINE famoai for neceenlnar where others havo filled. SELF CLEANING. T4H ---fi i.QO tlie m sNlaatliee CATAJflBUE FREE. L00H1S & HYIiH, TIFFIN. OHIO. PB""ala9laaaI JOU' V. MORRIS bNtflUll Wa-liinKtoii, l. C. Successfully Prosecutes Claims. LatePrlncipl tiaralner V. S. Pension Unrean. 8 yre in Iatt war IT. adjudlca-.ins claiiat, atty Btnce. JtEMlOM THB TArt-l. ranisa to uiiimui. HluBiillitl. Yfa'aafalf' Til VHaV-fawC ar.vuBuaa fatmmm ijam aiacalae. it ALL ORDBB8 tf KIIJ.KO p PIlOilrTLT. wbMF aaV1 wvlBWfa Sire JJEgtt A6 CURES PERMANENTLY SPRAINS. Severed Tear is aala. 14 Suuner St,, Cleveland, Ohio, Aug-. 11, 1883. In 1831 I sprained my arm clubbing chest huts: suffered years in pain and could net lift mv arm. It was finally cured by St. Jacobs Oil. JACOB ETZEXSPERGKR. AT t-RfGGISTS AJD Bealxks. THE CHMtES a. V06ELEW CO.. Baltiieere. M4. regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. Omc a dose. Br droggbts ilii.su-, h a handmaid, Mauds rcal foadtt in all fncia! iiUasurvt. and itaUtiew. CflPIII CIHPIHPI -Col3c Shiu'h" (Wi rM-.!. DUblrU. alnblRb! Cilei. S.m.- f..r lUjUo. i.Mit-.r" i-ailifl'. "dood Old fcouKs We lscl to SllWU0'. I TrunrDIMPri''r''"""-raure ' ntsad" (Xi ct. I LnrLnHnbL; or wi dor.) Knirn .V .Morey. TWniicrasce lUllyiUK Sonis." OK t. or Li.1 do.) Hull. IHTtirU Bnf11fCI"l"-3',r Anthems" (f ct. or nRtnLM BUuna!$TV0 iloz.) Enicnwin. -An-thtmse.f fraie 1 Kr$Mlnz.i hmerson. 'Ameri can Anthem l.'ook" (12mr ti di z.. lowV "lto-ponM-t, and Sentences" 10 cts. or $: - doz.l riptf PIHT1TICI Sacred 'Until aed Uiaz' Wbi uMIJMJlu! 0 en- Sd.a ): -Kebeccar i"rcH.irt.iW.) secular -Dairv. Mania Supper" (Jict.rfl.dnz.l:"!anlen of MmclDK Flowem" . ... ... .. . , ri .1 . l graat UPPPCQ flf HllT NPW SI IIUSlC BflOllS OTMI OUGCCSb Ul UUI HCW l PUilU BJUHi. DIMI OlUUCaa Ul UUI new i wuoiu ujuna. l'.ano 1asii s" .Vol. I and Vol. 2). "IVpidar Piam .l ectimi." -1'npii ar lirco Mude Cofection." ... . -.1 ..I .. . I I ... . .n.l ..kdi fnr ttfl - -Classic Paritonea'id bass SunK-, Clastic Tenor runt. s.m'-u uive. maile; rou I'.rr-m. rnrcc. LYON & HKALV, Chiciigo, HI. OLIVE". DITS0N COMPANY. Boston. Jr I'm wiSHA- . ooi ga irrrviir.virR. ' SrOTiiWfSSCt rnrcl-a one of tha cele brated smith a -wnssoM anna. Thu finest i-mal 1 arms ever mariufarturnl and t!i nrst. 'it''?',:i'U' 7 oi. Jiaanrariurr,, m .;r" -.-;------ --. leor'iouriic kuuo, nair-ijr u.iiiii.-ii' -j Tinretiaoibli. Conntniitt entinlyo'bejt qual ity wroaaht utrcl. carefully initl for cr manKh'pand Bt-lc. they arounnval.il for Unl-b. dnrnbiliiy nnrfnecame, po not te deceived b cheap uiallfnbleca.t-irea Imltatioaa wh-'ci areofen ld for thenulne artkrto aa I aw, not pt)W i irIiab. ibut danyerona. The SMI1U WI's- Kevolvere are all atarnpeil upori the liar-n-lt wiili finn'e name. addrera anI dates f lry.eiite and ar- tjnrcclrra perfect inex.-ry detail Jn ituon havimr tho -feiiuino article, and if -our dealr cannot iipply you an rrder -r.ttoadcirea llow will receive prompt and csref -ii atttntioa. Dncriptivucatalnirneand piioobfTnwhert npoa p- nation. SMITH & WESSON, 1 Mention h'.-rar- rlwel4, Slnea. Tie Oldett Medicine in ike World it frtSa&ly Dlt. ISAA: THOMaWJOfr CELEBRATED EYE-WATER. Tl,S"Tsa"rxluTly p,e;ere.t l'".'';'" ' P Kriptloa. and has teen In constant n-- lf"'V; century. There are fe- di-eases to which n' are fihject more distressing than sore eJ"2 none. prhr. for which irorc remedies l-avo leeri trll without guccess. Forall external "''"matloii of the eves it Is an Infallible remedy If the direc tions are To-lowed It will """5"l FSXlV, invite the att'nron oi pmKMm uv.Ii"i;,."5 crivj iatiralMra-rglsui J""1-: OXW- SOS ft; CO- Tbot, S. V. LstablUhed 1. J.. detectives' Waatfil itr I m.a ti Ml u. l.r ln:r.--llooi Ii Wcri Ser.!c wail ttri-jTil.:Ii- re-le 11- Ittt.rn.uoal ln-le. Or.ne.n WarclRX Artn.f fr.a't. Grabain'9 rocan Gn.rr of ke4 Oi".i.i- Tfte iLtf-ttel latf--xliTe b..in.., erd-tir-Inc I. itwtlei .f M teat, r.r p.nieTiT.r.. K-nlmci-ai fur d-bBasSAI BETSCTIVE OCUCil' lO. jlnail..tUrualLO. NORTHERN PACIFIC Hlow mice railroai urds FREE Government LANDS. .vl 1 1. LIONS or Acre in .Minne-oti.. North !). kola. 'Int.-;i.IilaIio,'aliiiKton and Oiriiii. CrNIl rnD'",,ll'-'aUoD. it mspides cnbiaa m gLilll lUil BEST ASrlcultural.tirazintr aid lmu-r Libds nowopea fiSttlcM. SKSf 1'ICKK. Addresa CHAS. B. UMBOW. Lanil I ninini-sio-inr. ST. I'AII- MINN. I . C. X. u. Xu. "ja liMef Music. T;" Jje sK-J-1- "W w vw.-jy 4. r. . i- . ' ' W !- --9 V .T-"