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THE ALGOMA DISASTER.
Later Accounts or tlio Wreck AYlilch
Took riace on Lnkc Superior.
A IlRtllc Asnli-t llowlliitr Illanta Emli
In n Fearful Crnfcli.
' A 1'artlal 1.11 of the Loft. O
The following ncconnt of tlio stcamnhlp
ilisnfltcr is given in a special from Port
.Arthur:
At -1:15 a. m. Sntiinlny thorp was a vio
lent snow Btorm, the Bca wiih running motm
Jain high and tho Algomnwns tosiul about
like a cork.
Suddenly, while tho ship was being
brought about, she struck the rooks known
;ns Greenstono 1'oiut, on the Isle Uoynl,
jibout filty miles iroin Port Arthur und one
,'milo from Fushihro Inland lighthouse, which
ilina been nbandoncd since tho first inst.
iAiter striking tho first time the boat forged
ahead, being driven by tho wind.
A second shock occurred shortly nftnrtlio
first. Tho vowel then struck tho reef vio
lently nt the foresido of the boiler, and sho
immediately commenced to break uj).
Most of tho passengers and a number of
t ho crow were in bed at the time. The wa
ter poured in throughthc broken vessel and
over her bulwarks, putting out tho fires m
;tbo furnaces, and extinguishing tho electric
jlights.
Scrcninsof woir.cn and children w?ro heard
above the fury of tho storm. Tho crew hur
'riod hitlier and thither in the darkness, but
their efforts were of little avail.
In less than twenty minutes the entire
forward part of tho boat was carried away,
;together with the cargo and human freight.
Several persons clung to tho rigging and to
in life lino the captain had stretched along,
llnit they wero soon swept away by tho
roaring waves. Tho stern of the boat was
steadily pushed upon tho rock, and thoso
who wero not too much exhausted with
fntiguo and benumbed by cold, crept to tho
after-steerage and sought its welcome shel
ter. Iaisa than an hour after striking all wai
over, and but lifteen out of over fifty wero
,snved. The survivors remained from tho
'time of tho disaster 1:15 o'clock Saturday
'morning until Monday morning cxK)sod
ito tho weather with but littlo food and
clothing. Nearly everything had been
iwnshed away. Then they were sighted by
.some fishermen who came to their rescue.
.After taking thcsurvivorsfrom tho doomed
cihtA and placing them on Iwlo Uo.vul,
where a lire was kindled for their comfort,
he lishernien vent out and intei cepted tho
Arthabnska, which was coming into the
channel ton miles away.
Capt. Footo immediately ut about and
took tho sufferers on board and they weiv
subsequently taken to Winnepeg. Thodend
bodies of Frost and Emerson wero brought
in on tho Arthabnska.
Following are tho names of tho lo3t, ho
far as known:
. William Uiggins, merchant, Winnipeg.
Mrs. Dudgeon, of Oivtu Sound, and two
'children.
Frvin Frost, wife and child, of Owen
Sound.
' Douglas Charles Buckingham, llillier,
Out.
Louis Zimmerman, Port Arthur.
G. Kmerson, Hniusgate, England.
Purser Mackenzie.
William Mulligan, Menford, Out.
Thomas Snelling, waiter.
! John Scott, I.. Bates and Ballan
tyne, deckhands.
"Mrs. Shannon, ladies' maid.
Gill, of Markdale, Out. ;
Mrs. Taylor.
Stewar IMcIntyro.
Fred Knighs.
Thomas McKcnny, Henderson unci
II. McCUnton, waiters.
. SOUNDING THE MEMBERS.
A Few Interrogatories Propounded (o
i Members of Congress.
IEiiIch rtlio House, Silver Coinage, (ho
'I'arllL'aini Other lueitIoii.
What the Sentiment Seems to lie.
; The Liouisville Courier-Journal publishes
(letters from one hundred and sixty mem
bors of congress, fifty democrats and ninety
jono republicans. Theso letters nro in ro
'sponso to four questions sent out by O. O.
(Stealey, tho Washington correspondent of
ithe Courier-Journal, as follows:
' First Would you favor an nniondmonfc
to tho rules of tho house providing that tho
general appropriation bills, except legisla
tive, suiidr, civil and deficiency bills, shall
Mm prepared and controlled hereafter by ap
propriate standing committees on tho sov
lernl branches of tho public servico?
Second Do you favor any change in the
laws governing tho silver coinage and silver
certificates, and if so, what modification
would you regard as desirable?
Third To what extent in your opinion
would revision of the tariff and internal
revenue laws bo desirable at tho next bes
won? Fourth Who is your choice for tho cau
cus nomination for speaker?
In tho democratic responses forty-seven
unqualifiedly favor an amendment of tho
rules, fivo give a qualified answur, four op
pose a change ami threearonon-committnl.
To the second or silver question four favor
legislation; forty-nine oppose und six nro
non-commital. To tho third or tariff re
form question, fifty-threo favor tariff agita
tion, three oppose and three are non-committal.
For speaker, fifty-seven are for
Carlisle, one for Itaudnll and one non-com-.initial.
Tho wholo number of republican
members who responded is ninety-one. For
amendment of tho rules of tho house forty
eight unqualifiedly approve, twelve qual
ify their answers, nine oppose and
twenty-two are non-committal. Sixty
favor legislation on tho silver question,, six
teen opposo it, and fifteen nre non-coin-'mittnl.
Seventy-live oppose, tariff legisla-.
tion, four favor it and twelve are non
committal. For speaker, thirty nro fot
.Frnuk Uisoock, twenty-three for Heed, ol
Maiuoj eleven for Gov. Long, of MmhkucIiu
hett, and twenty-seven are non-committal.
Tho correspondent of the Courier-Journal,
in summing up the officers of the Iioiimj,
nnnicH for speaker, John G. Carlisle; clerk,
John B. Clark, of Missouri; serg"ant-at-aruis,
John B. Leedom, of Ohio; door
keeper, Samuel Douelson, of Tennessee;
post master, Lycurgus Dalton, of Indiana.
OUR MERCHANT MARINE.
It Is (ilouly but Surely IHuppealiu.
Tlie sovonteenth nnnunl list of merchant
vessels of tho United Statos, as prepared
,)y tho commissioner of navigation, show
as follows, compared with the list of tin
previous fiscal year. Total number o'
vessels in 18S4. liU.OIlO; in 1885, 25,5i;i, u
decrease of 1,117 vessels. Sailing vihmuIc
in ISM, 17,5'JS; sailing vessels in 1SS5,
17,107, a decrease of 4111. Steam vessel
in 1884, 0,111; steam vessels in 18.S5
10, a decrease of 28 1. Unrigged vessel
in 1884, 2;itai; unrigged vessels in 1885
:i,01), a decrease of -81. It is statet
that tho decrease in tho numltcr of vesseh
is moro ntrpaitnit than real, as is evidemcoc
bv the fact that there were many vessels oi
tfio libt of lfc31 which had Iteen lost oi
sold to foreign traders. Thut they were re
tained on the list is due to the failure or
tho part of their owners or wasters to re
port their loss or hhK. It Uestimwtl that
the real decrease in the number of velt
owned in the United StntM tlurin;' tl juat
year m ubout 200.
UNDER THE GALLOWS I
Priztitfiil Conilpiimrttloii of n IHotlicr
by Her Son What Doc it iTIeanl
Not long ago a weeping mother called to
bid good byo to her only son who was soon
to bo executed.
"Womnn," ho exclnimed in nmomontnry
frenzy, "Womnn, I would never havo "been
hero had you done your duty by mo "w j
I was young!"
This wns a terrible parting! It horrified
tho spejtntors, it nearly crazed otho con
science striken mother.
Ono can scarcely overetdimnto tho
mother's influenco in the moulding of
tho character of her offspring. But how
often, oh, honr Often, do mothers seoni to
ignore this responsibility!
During a recent trip on tho rail tho writer
mndc tho acquaintance of Dr. A. J. Bene
dict, of Sackett's Harbor. X. Yr, n person
who hns made a study of human develop
ment. Referring to tho murderous ten
dency of the times, wo asked that eminent
man if tho outlook was not discouraging?
"It looks hn," ho said, "but I fancy wo
have a cau so and tho remedy for such evils.
In my professional career I havo found by
hard study tluit wo havo emerged from
savagery by development of tho nervous
system nnd tho intellectual life, and wo re
turn to savagery as wo ignore tho fact Hint
without tho solid, trustworthy nervous
system, we cannot hopo to save tho race.
Boys stuff dime novels, nnd tho pistol is to
them tho only respectably glorious instru
ment to secure fame. Women read trashy
literaturo and straightway try to murder
their husbands nnd friends by poison.
Business men yield to tho tempter, nnd
forge nnd steal and default. Ministers,
charmed by beauty, forgot tho behests of
conscience. On every sido wo seo tho weak
ness of personal integrity."
"Do you regard it ns a disease?"
"Moro especially as tho result of disenso
which, however, may bo prevented."
"Plenso define how."
"I cannot now enter into details. Our
people can see their bodies, their blood,
their bones. They nover seo their nerves
nnd consequently ninny do not supposo
they havo any. The farmer's wife rejoices
in a big, physical frame, nnd yet sho dies
prematurely. Tho nervo cannot stand tho
strain of continual work. Tho minister
falls dead in his pulpit, but he never did a
day's physical work in his life. Tho lawyer
faints in tho presonco of tho court nnd is
soon a wreck or a corpse, and yet tho work
is neivc work. The man or affairs is over
como with apoplexy; tho politician nnd
publicist, with Height's disease. Tho mind
of tho untutored man is fired by tho ex
ploits of crime and ho longs for such fame.
Theso persons overwork or over-oxcito tho
nervous system and this fact kills or de
moralizes thom."
"If nil this be so how would you rectify
it then?"
"Let mo toll you. A few years ago I had
a lady patient who was an utter wreck.
She was tho mother of several children.
She lost her mind and imngiued sho was
cursed of God. She was a farmer's wife,
and worked early nnd late. I never saw a
finer specimen of physical womnnhood
than she, but sho was a nervous wreck!
She becamo bloodless, had tho very worst
of feinalo disorders and was in tho last
singes of albuminuria or Bright's disease.
This latter disease works particular havoc
with the nervous system and produces
insanity n,nd despair. Sho was in
sano nnd dosporato nnd I fear
tainted tho blood of her offspring with
theso terrible tendencies. I treated her for
several years. One by ono tho standard
remedies of tho schools failed, but I finally
cured her with Warner's safe euro, and sho
is to-day strong and well. Yot thousands
of women like hor, overy year bring in
formed and criminally-inclined children into
tho world. Is it any wonder that nervous
diseases prevail and that the wholo moral
sense is demoralized? If that remedy wero
generally used, wo would have stronger
mothers, stronger children, stronger men
nnd women, and with perfect physical nnd
mental health, crimo would decreaso und
society 1)3 moro secure."
Such candid opinions nro surely worth
considering.
Tho king nnd queen of Wurtomburs will
pass the winter nt Nice.
Mamie Dickens, eldest daughter of tho
novelist, has written a biography of her
hither.
Frog legs and fried npples aro recom
mended by an exclmngo as a "good break
fast dish."
John C. Fremont, tho first republican
enndidato for tho presidency, is in bad
health.
It's an Ice house that is cool nnd com
fortable in Summer time.
Secretary Bnyurd has nover been known
to look at a novel when buying bookn.
The pumpkin pie of commerce onco more
takes its 'pi aro in society.
"What shall vo tin Willi our Dnugli-t'i-hf'
This question is asked by a well-known
lady lecturer. Well, wo can do a great
inuiiy things with them; ono thing, wo
must tuke good euro of their health, and
not let them run down und become en
feebled. For the foiniuino ailments, which
may bo summed up in ono word dobihty,
we have a sovereign remedy in Brown's
Iron Bitters, which has done much good.
Miss Mnry Greenfield, of Galatia,
vrites, "Brown's Iron Bittors cured i of
nervousness, indigestion nnd general poor
health. " Lot the other young ladies tako
tho hint.
.
As the coolness gets stronger, the cvon
ings get longer.
Tho vain fop is always lonesome unless
he has u good looking hiss to keep him
company. ,
Gail Hamilton's political letters nro ns
breesy ns her first name signifies.
A rising young mnn has usually 'pinions
of his own.
Mr. J. G. Blnine's magnificent Washing
ton mansion is let at 1 1,000 a year.
If you feel nervous as to your kidneys,
liver, or urinary organ, use Hunt's
Remedy.
Many a mnn who lind lost nerve, vigor
and energy, has been cured by Hunt's
Remedy.
Joshua Tuthill, Saginaw, Mich., had
Ilrlghfs Disease, and was cured by Hunt's
Remedy.
.UniHTsiAH KVK ii pni VflPT ODN.
I ll... Ifmw rr.v fun Willi I
U Hajrle Lanterns uru outdone. . 'ree circulars.
MUUl ' V U1LL CO., 1 Jim ISth St., itr ork.
No opiates or poison.
Only twenty-fi o cents.
Red Star Cough Cure.
To cut nn oyster, any . pnstrouomic
nuthority, is to make it indigestible.
One r-alr of loot can be saved yearly by Uilns
Lyon'sVatcnt Metallic Heel Stlffcncrs.
The mnn who loafs away his time has not
been properly bred.
Cowboys hope to cook their Thanksgiving
turkeys on their own cattle range.
JPATKIVTMobtniueit by Lotus Irtgger.tCo., At
torneys, Washington, D.C. Ktl 1864. Advice free.
Is it proper to speak of u sausage niachino
as a homo for lost dogs'.'
Xebrnfclin'K Hnpltl (irowtti.
Nebraska happily escaped those civil
nnd nnti-bellum strifes that stained the
soil of "bleeding Knnsns," so red with
blood, that, like tho hnnd of Macbeth, it
might, "tho multitudinous- sens incarna
dine, making tho green one red." The his
tory of tho sister stato has been ono of
peace and prosperity, nnd her nnnals con
tain no such records of violence nnd crime
ns in earlier days gave an unenviablo no
toriety to tho land for which pro-slavery
nnd nnti-shivery men contended. Though
next to the baby state, Colorado, in point
of nge, having only been admitted to tho
Union in 1S07, Nebraska litis already out
stripped in population muny of tho older
states, and if the next census returns don't
require seven figures to show the number
of h. inhabitants sho will bo ns disap
pointed ns was St. Louis when Chicago
took a big jump nhend of hor and crossed
the half million line.
After all, however, tho greatness of a
State or ciy does not consist in tho num
ber of her residents but in her enterprise
and intelligence, and Nebraska stands this
test also. Sho claims as thrifty und brainy
a population ns any Stute possesses, and
some recent evidences of popular feeling
upon certain important issues of tho day
tend to support this view. New ideas have
been heartily welcomed nnd merit has re
ceived its due. This will help to explain
why Athlophoros, which hns been so suc
cessful ns a cure for rheumatism ami neu
ralgia in more Eastern States, is now meet
ing with such favor ns it makes its way
Westward over the prairies.
Miles Finlun, of Turkersvllle, Neb., says:
"After using two bottlesof Athlophoros I
wns enabled to rise from my bed, to which
I had been confined for four months. I
have not hnd nn atltack since, nnd it is tho
longest relief f havo found from tJiat dread
disease, rheumatism, for nineteen years. I
still have two bottles left that 1 keep in
enso I should be again attacked."
From Long Pine, Brown county, Neb.,
enmo good news in a letter from Mrs. M. A.
Morford, who snys:
"Two bottles of Athlophoros havo nl
most cured a lady hero who was a great
sufferer from rheumntisin. She hns been
using the medicinefor about two weeks and
finds great improvement. Sho thinks it a
most valuable remedy nnd is so plensetl
with it that sho doesn't know how to ex
press herself, but says that those who mako
it nre angels for helping her so much. I
have also recommended it to several other
persons."
"Some fourteen months ngo," snys A.
Ilayward, of Burlington, la., "I wns at
tacked with inllnminatory rhoutnntism. I
tried a dozen different kinds of medicine
said to cure rheumntisin, but to no pur
pose. Finally, I 'procured a bottle of
Athlophoros. After using the bottle it did
mo so much good that I bought nnother,
but did not luivo to uso moro thnn a third
or the second bottle before I wns entirely
cured. From that time up to tho present I
have never had anything like lheumutic
pubis, and I thank Athlophoros for tho
cure."
Thonins Medio, Bush's block, Dubuque,
In., whoso wife was cured by Athlophoros
of a terriblo cubo of rheumatism, declares it
was "truly a miracle in my wife's case."
If you cannot get Atui.oimioiios of your
druggist, wo will send it express paid, on re
ceipt of regular piico onedollnrper bottle.
Wo prefer that you buy it from your drug
gist, but if hehnsn'tit, do not bo persuaded
to try something else, but order nt oucu
from us, ns directed. Atui-oimioiios Co.,
112 Willi Streot, Now York.
John S. Wise made seventy speeches dur
ing his recent campaign.
Save time and money by using Stewart's Heal
ing Powder for cuts and sores on animals. Sold
every where, 15 and BO cts. a box. Tru It
Tho trump leaves many tics behind him
railroad ties.
No Opium In PIo's Cure for Consumption. Cures
wtieic ullier ri'inudlca full.
Are all tho Saratoga trunks carried on the
trunk lines?
A New AVuy to I'ay Old IlobtH.
Shakespeare tollfj how this can bo accom
plished in ouo of his immortal plays; but
debts to nature must be paid on demand
unless days of grace bo obtained through
the use of Dr. Piorco's "Golden Medical
Discovery." It is not a "cure-all" but in
valuable for soro throat, bronchitis, asth
ma, catarrh, consumption, und all dis
eases of the pulmonary und other organs,
caused by scrofula or "bad blood." Scro
fulous ulcers, swollings and tumors aro
cured by its wonderful ultornativo action.
By druggists;
A liberal diet of fish is said to havo cured
Bismarck of obesity.
Throw Awiiy Triiimex.
When our now method, without tho uso
of knife, is guaranteed to permanently cure
tho worst rtipes of rupture. Send 10 cents
in stamps for references nnd pamphlet,
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo, N. Y. ,
Princo Frederick, heir apparent to tho
Danish citiwu, is a liberal in politics.
Dr. Piorco's "Fnvorito Prescription" Is a
most powerful restorntivo tonic, und com
bines the most valuable nervine properties;
especially adapted to the wants of debili
a ted ladies suffering from weak back, in
ward fever, congestion, inflammation, or
ulceration, or from nervousness or neural
gic pains. Bydr!iggists.
Jem Mnco hns decided to go back to Aus
tralia anil locate.
Catarrh Cured
.Stat omciit li IIIIi (School
I'csicliur tit .Bci-i;o, Tt.
The following iutclllKent statement la from 1'iof
CUlcy, a (tentleinan nromlne itly known In i-ducn-tlonal
circle tlirouuhoul Hew KiiKland. Iteud It:
"I cheerfully clvo my experience In Ilia une of
llooi' Fnriaparllla. I had been troubled with catarrh
to ionic extent for a long time, and had uncd urloun
medlcluea u remeJtea with no Rood rcaulta. when, In
the aumiuerof 1831. 1 waa to alTected by the dlteaae
thatapeuch waa aomcwliat difficult, and my olre waa
entire. y unuatural, I then begun touie llood'aSar
tapurllla aa a remedy, and with tuch good effect that
In a few weeka apecch waa easy, tho voice natural,
and my general health waa much Improved, twine
tlmea a return of the dlaeaae la Induced by taking
cold, when I retort at onec to the me of Hood t Har
aparllU, which I keep by me conatantly, and always
find relief. I tegardllood'i Saraaparllla aa a valuable
remedy for catarrh, and I cannot tay too much lu lt
praltc, J. b. Cillkt, Jcrlco, Vt.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drugglaUi Hi tlx forl5j Prepared only
by C. I. HO I) & CO, ApothccariM, Lowell, Uaaa.
100 Doses Ons Dol ar.
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liiiftt Wcelc Wo Ptiltllnltrd
Tho nnnunl announcement of tho Yot'Tit's
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paper attempts to present its subscribers
with such n variety of nttrnctive and enter
taining reading. This is the reason why it
hns II 10,000 subscribers the largest circu
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should take it. By sending your subscrip
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tree to January 1, ISSf!, nnd a full year's
subscription from that date.
The wortjt diction a man cun study
Malediction.
My wife, who suffered severely from rheu
matism, received marked benefit from tho
Athlophoros while taking it, und thnt the
benefit received has been perinnnent admits
of no doubt. Johiifeon Stephens, llniel
G recti, Wisj
Jny Gould ought always to be in a gilded
frame of mind.
'Wlon Jlaby waa slclt, wo gTe hr C.ntorla,
When the w.u a ChlM, she cried for Castorla,
When she, became. Mis, sho clung to Castorla,
V.'hin sho had Children, alio garo thom Castorla,
MALT
BITTERS.
It will euro any cao of I.Ivor nnd Kidney
troubles T hen properly tnken. H Is a perfect
renovator nnil InTigorntor. It cleanses the
trm of tho oInoiiiuu humors that develop Id
Iilrei- Kidney nnd I'rlnnry dKenscs, enr
rj'lng nwnv nil polnonoiiH mutter nnd re
storing the Illmxl ton licnltliy condition,
riirlrhtuj; It, rcfi-oslilns; anil invigorating
I'll ml nud Hotly. It prewnts the growth to
Serious Illiic-t of a nii:icroiiM Clns of
IMtenac that besln In moro trivial nil
nieuts, and wo too npt to bo neglected ns such,
THOUSANDS OF CASKS
of tlio worst forms of theso terriblo diseases
havo been iMilckly relieved mid in n. ulicrt
titno perfeetlv cured by tho uso of Hops Ac
Malt Hitters.
Io not pet JIopi nnd ninlt Hitters con
founded with Inferior piepaunnnis of similar
name. Tako Aothlnu' but Hops & Malt Hit
ters If you wunt a suio Cu re.
GOODMAN DRUG CO,, Wliolerali Agents,
O.lIAII.l, NICK.
At tills cebon nonrlr ewrv on needs to ufo homu
sort of tonic. IRON enters intoalmort every phy
sician's prencriptien for thooo who need tuildinu up.
-THE
QE5T TONIC.
For Wfnknw. Lassitude. J!clt of
nnw, iV-c, It HAS, Ml 1'tM'AI,. and
U the onlv Iron tnedlrfnathat Is not injurious.
It Knrirlies llio Illnnil. Jiivluoriiles llin
Svntoiti, KeHtorosAiiiietitcAid IHkcmIoii
It does not hlacltcn or injure tunterth. caum head,
afheorproducoconttlpatiou- nther Irtmmttlieinnito
Dn. O. II IlitiKi.i'T, a loading physician of
SpririRfleld. O., wiys:
"lirown'H Iron IHtter Is a thormiRhly Komi nodi
cine. I ikb it in my practice, and lino ttniStion
eirrl nil other forms of Iron. In wenknnrs or a low
condition of th system, Hrown'a Inm Hitters is
naually a pobltho necocBity. It la all that is tlaimoil
for it.1' Ci
Oennlnehss tradomnrk and crossed red lines on
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iinnvi n 'in:.MirAi. Co., iiALTi.iioitr.Mit.
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0 U5IUS Cards. I.sskxCakii Works, lvoryton, Conn.
OnnVewSrraprielures and Kt's Album of 4'J Card"
UU Humpies fur 1 Or. hteam Curd Wks, Hartford, ft
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HI So. Oxford St., Urooldva, N. T. Without injurious medication.
Tins Ociticr Coapisr, 1S3 Ifulton Gtreet, N. Y.
IIACAN'S
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Many a lady owes her fresh
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TRADE ViV MARK.
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SAFE.
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In stamps, postpaid, to any address,
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How to Insure n 1 nippy childhood is a nuestlon of
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lunch dlllleulty nnd risk Send to Woolrlch & Co..
l'lilnier, Mass., for pnmphlelson llu' subject. IIIiIko's
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PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAY.
TriMiifl. triH frit lure of Unr mo.
tifactnrerof Cnhincro hlinwl.
there haironm Into our bind Urpt
ronnijpiinfnt of IMaU hlmwli, perfKt
rooild. wlilrh v.9 ronops t J irrMit io
ihe Utile in lv.o folloInc manneri
HcnJ t S3 ccnti fur l ruo. lutiscrlp-
tlon in I ll r Hi niHi iioimriiuiu
Tot(ttult.rmnnd UourrhoM tonlr,
FtotUn nnj f-esernl inlM-utliny, tntl w
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t.huul rUI'.i: l.yinall poitpftU,
n wn will fceinl & it nn ll an.l & null.
crlptlout to one ml. Ire for fl.OO
Uatisiaciion ipiaramoou
vt tnoriiy rr-fuinll. AddifM
VAIUT A!N'l1!orRi:HOIJ,
t "v- Conn.
f Thn Oldest .Medlclui) the World
SR
i Is nrobablv Ur. IsancTlroiniisou
VELEUKATED EYE - WATE
This article ts a carefully prepared physician a pro
ci Iptlon, and his been In constant mo for nearly n
century, ami notwlllistaiidlni;tlio muny other pi imi.ii
atlons that linvo been Introdiiven Into the marKct
Ihoaileof this arllslo Is coiuinnily Increatlni;, If
the dlieci Inns nio followed It will nover fall. We
particularly Hit Ito tlio attention of phyalclana tn Iti
merlta. Jou.v L. Tuoursox, Sons & Co., Tioy, N.
nhlnlilUhoil FAY'S
1800.
It.-HiMllblrs lino leutllerl for UOOI'S, OUT
SI 1)11 WALLS, nnd INSIDi: In jiluio of
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with testimonials und samples, I'roc.
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Novelty RugMachine
(l'st. Dec. 27, 1M1.1 Tor mtkina;
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ami hiicii nyruo. iiinntiKiiiHi, uso
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fob
Man and Beast.
Mustang Liniment is older than
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more every year.
25-
UI1MP
Zffr to Tour Wife.
Tho Manchester OtMHMA.v, Juno 8tb, 1883,
pnva: At ono of tho
"Wintlowf.!"
LooUini; on tlio wootllnnil wnyst Willi
rlninps of rlioilotipndrotnnnntlitrentmnBscs
of Mny lilogsotns!!! "Tliero wns nnintcreat
fiiRRronp. It Inrlinlcil ono who lind been a "Cotton
pninner," lint wns now ho
"Pnmlyzcil!!!
Tlint ho could onljr bear to lie in n reclin.
In U position.
This refers to my ense.
I wns first Attacked twelve yenrs ngo
with "Locomotor Ataxy"
(A paralytic dlieasc of nerve nbro rarely ever cured)
nnd wns for povernl years barely able togot
about.
And for tho lust Fivo yenrs not able to
nttend to tny business, nlthout;li
Mnnr thltips hnvo boon dono for mo.
Tho lint experiment bolnir Nervo stretching.
Ttvojenrs inro I wns voted Into tho
Home tor Incurables! Xcnr Jfanclicstcr,
in .Mny, 1882.
I nm no "Advocate": "For nnything in
I lie shnpo of patent" Ielicines?
And made ninny objections to my dear
wife's constant urcitiK to try Hop Bitters,
but finally to pacify her
Consented 1
1 lind not fpilto finished tho first hottlowhon
I felt a clintiKO conio over mo. This wns Sat
urday, November ;td. On Sundny morning I
I felt so strong I snld to my room compan
ions. "1 wns sure 1 could
"Wnlkl ,
So stnrted ncross tho lloor nnd bnck.
I hnrdly know how tt contain myself. Iwi
all over tlio house. I nnipnlnlntr strength eacli
ilny. nnd enn Avalk uulto sufo without nny
"Stick l"
Or Support.
I am now nt my own houso, and hopo soon
to ho nlilo to eiirn tny own Ilvlifjr again. I
have boon n member of tho Manchester
"Royal Kxchiuuro"
For nearly thirty yonrs. nnd wns most hoart
llv congratulated on irolng Into tho room on
Thursday ln3t. Very ttrntofully yours,
John Ilr.ACKuuns.
MANCiinsTnn (Eng.) Dee.-M, lHWl.
Two years later am perfectly well. (
Vroseeute. the, SirlmUers'l t
If when you enli for Hop Hitters the druggist hands,
out anything bin "IIopIUttkbs" with a green cluster
of Hops on while label, shun thnt druggUt as you
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bogus sniff. Indict him for tho fraud and alio hlni for
damages for tho swindle, and wo will reward jou lib
erally for the. rum Ictlnn. . . ...
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