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TIIE rOHTl-SINTH CONGRESS. Iilst of Member" of the Now Home of HcprcsciitntlvcH. AI..M1AMA. .Inmefl T.Toncs, 1) II. A. Herlicrt.D. W. C. Outs, 1). A. C. Davidson, D. P. Dunn.D. C. It. llreckcnriilge, D T. C. McKeu, U. CALIFOItMA T. V. Smller, D. .f. M. Murtiii, D. V. H. Forney, ii Joseph Wheeler, D. AltKANSAS. .1. H. Rojcrs, D. Samuel V. Peel, D. V. V. Morrow, R. C. N. Fclton. R. II. II. Mnrkiinm, R. B. Henley, D. J. A. Louttit, R. J. McKeinui, R. COLOHADO. George G. Byrnes, R. CONNKCI1CUT. John. R. Uncle, R. IJohn T. Wait, R. U. L. Mitchell, I). E. W. Seymour, I). I)i:i-AWAI!K. OiarlcH B. Lore, I). FLOHIIU. it. II. M. Ravidson.D. C. Dougherty, D. OEOItfllA. T. M. Norwood, D. II. G. Turner, I). Chark'H F. Crisp, D. Henry R. Harris, I). K. J. Haintnond, D. J. II. Blount, D. J. C. Clements, D. Seaborn Reese, D. A. 1). Candler, D. U. T. Barnes, D. ILLINOIS. II. V. Dunham, R. Frank Luwler, I). James II. Ward, D. Geo. K. Adams, R. A. J. Hopkins. R. Robert I!. Hitt, R. T. J. Henderson, R. Ralph Plumb, R. 1j. K. l'liyson, R. N.JJ. Wortliiiigton.D, W. H. Xcece. D. J. M. RiKRS, D. . M. Springer, D. .1. II. Rowell, R. J. (i. Cannon, R. S. . I.nndes. 1). J. R. Kdon. I). W. R. Morrison. D. R. W. Townsltend, D. J. R. Thomas, R. INDIANA. J. T. J. W C. T. i B. J. I). W. B. J. J. Kleiner, D. R. Cobb, 1). G. Howard, D. . S. Holmim, D. C. Matson, D. M. Browne, R. , D. Bynum, D. J. T. Johnson, R. T. B. Ward, D. W. 1). Owen, R. G. W. Steele. K. R. I.owrtr, ). G. Ford, D. IOWA. J. Hall, D. If. Murphy, D. B. Henderson, R. , K. Fuller, R. T. Frederick, D. B. Weaver, G.-D. E. H. Conger, R. W. 1. Hepburn, K. J. layman, R. A. J. Holmes, R. I. S. Struble, R. KANSAS. E. N. Morrill, R. K. 11. Fuimton, R. B. W. Perkins, R. Thomas Ryan, R. J. A. Anderson, R. Lewis llnnlmck, 11. Somuel R. Peters, R. KHNTUCItT. William J. Stone, D Polk Lafroon, D. John E. Halsell, D. T. A. Robertson, 1). Albert S. Willis, 1). John G. Carlisle, I). LOUISIANA. W. C P. Breekin'c, D. J. B. MeCreary, I). W. H. WadHworth.Pi. W. 1'. Taulbee, 1). F. L. Woltord, D. N. C. Blanchard, D. J. Floyd King, D. Alfred B. Irion, 1). L. St. Martin, D. Michael Halm, R. Edward J. Gay, 1). MAIXK. Tho-as B. Reed, R. iReth Ti. Millikcn. R. N. Dingley, Jr., R. C. A. Boutelle, R. M AliYLANI). C. H. Gibson, D. Frank D. Shaw, D. William II. Cole, D. J. V. L. Findlay, I). Barnes Compton, D. L. H. McComas, R. MAI.SACIItlSKTTH. Robert T. Davis, R. John D. Long, R. A. A. Rnnricy. R. Pat. A. Collins, 1). F.d. I). Hayden, R. H. B. Luvering, D. F.ben F. Stone, R. Charles 11. Allen, R. Fred. I). Kly. U. William W. Rice, R. William Whiting, R. F. W. Rockwell, II. MICHICA.V. W. C. Mayburv, D. N. B. ICldredge, D. James O'Doniiol, R. J. C. Burrows, R. C. C. Comstock, D. E. B. Winans, D. l.ra C. Carleton, D. T. K. Tarsney, D. B. M. Cutrheon, R. S. 0. Fisher, I). Seth C. Molfatt, R. JIINNHSOTA. Milo White, R. J. B. Wakefield, R. 11. B. Strait, R. John B. Gilfillan, R. Knuto Kelson, R. MISSISSIPPI. John M. Allen, D. J. B. Morgan, I). T. C. Cntchiugs, D. F. G. Barry, D. 0. R. Singleton, D. H. S. Van Eaton, D. E. Barksdule, D. MISSOUHI. Win. H. Hatch, D. John B. Hale, D. Alex. M. Dockery. D. James X. Buna's, D. William Warner. R. John T. Heard, D. John E. Hutton, D. John ,T. O'Xeill, D. John M. Glover, D. Martin L. Clardv, 1). Richard P. Bland, D. William J. Stone, D. William H. Wade. It. William Dawson, D. nuw Ji:nscv. George Hares, R. James Buchanan, R. Robert S. Given, 1). James N. Pidcoek, D. NEW Perry Belmont, 1). Felix Campbell, D. D. R. James, R '. P. Mnhoney, D. A. M. BlibS, I). Nicholas Muller, D. John J. Adams, D. T. J. Campbell, D. Joseph Pulitzer, D. A. S. Hewitt, I). T. A. Merriam, D. A. B. Dowdney, D. E. I,. Vielo, I). W. (J.Stahlnorker.D. Lewis Reach, I). J. 11. Kiiteham, R. J. G. hindrtley, R. Win. W. Phelps. R. Herman Lehlbacli, R. Wm. McAdoo, D. VOIIIC. II. G. Burleigh, R. John Swinburne, R. George West, R. F. A. Johnson. It. A. X. Parker, R. J. T. Spriggs, D. John S. Pindar, I). Frank Hiscock, It. . r. .Millard, it. S. E. Payne, R. John Arnot, D. Ira Davenport, R. Charles S. Baker, R. John G. Sawyer, R. .1. M. Farquhnr, R. John B. Weber, R. W. h. Sebsionu, R. NHIIHASKA. Arch. J. Weaver, R. G. W. E. Dorssy, R. James Laird, It. ' ki:vada. Wm. Woodburn, R. I NKW HAMI'SIIIIIi:. Martin A. Ilaynes. R.Uacob II. Gallingor, R. NOUTII CAItOI.INA, T. G. Skinnor. I). J. E. O'Harra. R. W. J. Green, 1). Wm. It. Cox, D. James W. Real, D. R. T. Honnott. D. J. S. Honderson, D. W. 11. 11. Cowles, D. T. J. Johnson, D. OHIO. B. Ruttenvorth, K. C. E. Brown, R. J. E. Campbell, D. C. M. Anderson, D. Bonj. Lo Fevre, D. Wm. 1). Hill, D. 0. E. Soney, D. John Littlo, R. Win. C. Cooper, R. Jacob Romela, R. W. V. Ellsberry, D. A. C. Thompson, R. J. U. Outwaite, D. C. 11. Grosvenor. R. Beriah Wilkins, D. G. W. Geddes, I), A. J. Warner, D. Isaac 11. Taylor, R. Ezra B. Taylor, R. W.MsKlnley, Jr., R. Martin A. Foran, D. OI1E0O.V. Dinger Herman, R. E. S. Osborne, (nt- largo), R. 01. II. Bingham, R. CIuih. O Neill. R. K. .(. Randall, 1). Wm. D. Kolley. R. A, V. Hnriuer, R. J. B. Evcihurt, R. I. N. Evans, R. J). Krniciitrout, D. J. A. Hii'Htund, R. Wm. 11. Howdon. I). John B. Storm, I). J. A. btninton, R. I'KXNSVI.VANU. Franklin Bound, U. F. C. Bunuell, It. Wm. W. Brown, R. .1. M. Campbell, R. L. K. Atkinson, It. John A. Swobe, D. A. G. CurMn. 1). C. E. Boylo, D. J. S. Nogley, 11. T. M. Bayne, R. 0. L. Jackson, R. A. C. White, R. G. W. Flecger, R. Wm. L. Scott, D. a X. Hruinuj, G..R. IIIIODC ISLAND. Ucnrjr Spooner, R. IWIIUum A. Pierce, R Robert Smalls. R. unummiuum lagans FOI TII CAHOMNA. Samuel Dibble, D. I.I. H. Hemphill, D. Geo. D. Tillman. D. Geo. W. Dargan. I). D. W. Aiken, I). Wm. II. Perry. D. TKNNt:ssr.i:n. A. II. Pi ttibone, R. A. J. Caldwell. D. 1,. C. Houck. R. J. G. Ballentine, D. Jolm R. Xeal. D. J. M. Taylor. D. B. McMlllin, D. IP. T. Glass, I). J. I). Richardson, D.Cach. Taylor, R. ii:xas. Gins. Stiwnrt. I). J. II. Reagan, I). J. II. Jones, D. D. B. Culberson, D. J. W. Throckmor ton, D. YEHMONT. J. W. Stewart, R. iWm. W. Grout, R VIltGINIA. snonnnmiai Olin Wellborn, D. W. II. Crain, D. J. F. Miller, D. R. Q. .Mills, 1). J. D. Sayers, D. S. W. T. Lanhant, D. Thos. Croxton. D. Hnrry hiblwy, R. Geo. 1). Wise, D. Jas. D. Brady, R. Geo. C. Cabell, 1). fohn W. Daniel. D. C. T. O'Ferrall, D. J. S. Barbour, D. C. F. Trigg, V. J. R. Tucker, D. WF.ST VIUOINIA. Xathan Golf, Jr.. D. C. P. Snyder, D. W. h. Wilson, D. Eii8tnco Gibson, D. WISCONSIN. R. Guenth-r, R. 0. B. Thomas, R. Wm. T. Price, R. 1. Stephenson, R. I,. B. Caswell, R. E. S. Bragg. D. R. M. EaFollette, R. I. W. VanSchaick, R. Joseph Rankin, D. TnnniTOitiAi. Dklkoaths. Arizona, Cur. tisC. Bean. It.; Dakota, Oscar S. Gilford, R.; Idaho, John Hailey, 1).; Montana, Jo seph K. Toole, D.; Xew Mexico, Anthony Joseph, P.; lUah, John T. Caine, People's Ticket; Washington. Charles S. Voorhees, P.; Wyoming, Joseph M. Carey, R. Democrats 1SII Republicans 1-10 Greenback-Democrat 1 Greenback-Republican 1 Total number of members Illio Members of the Forty-eighth congress re-elected to the Forty-ninth 1S3 THE FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. ,V Itecoril of I'rocceillimN In ItriiuvIicN ol' tlie Same. lloth si:.saii:. l no scnaiu was cnueri to oraer nt 12 o'clock on tho 7th. Aft.-r prayer Mr. ICdmuuds nominated Senator Sherman for president of the senate. Mr. Voorhees moved to substitute the name of Mr. I tur ns. The yeas and nays were then ordered upon Vorhees' motion and the amendment was lost by a strict party vote, whereupon Sherman was elected without further divi sion. Committees were appointed to notify the president and the lioin-e of representa tives of the organization of the senate. 1'pon request of Secretary MeCook, Sher man was escorted to tbechair by Edmunds and Voorhees and took tho oath of olllce, ndinini.stt'i oil by Edmunds. Thocrodenliuls were read, and Logan and Blair were at once sworn in by the president, pro tem poie. Resolutions on the death of Hen dricks were passed, after which "out of re spect to the memory of the late vice presi dent" adjourned. llorsi:. In the house the chamber pre sented a pleasant scene, the bright red car pet leading to an air of ehoriness to the hall, which had been thoroughly renovated since last spring, while a number of desks, including that of the speaker, were de corated with flowers. Here and there were .'roups of members chatting and laughing, political animrisites being set aside for the time being, while new members took advan tage of the occasion to extend their ncipiaintanco among their older and more experienced colleagues. Tho chief part ol the conversation was the chaugo of rules. Tho galleries were crowded with tho ex ception of the executive gallery, which was only partially flil'd. A majority ol the spectators were ladies. At noon the house was called to order by J. B. Clark, clerk, and the llrnt sesMon of the Forty-ninth congnss began, The election of house ofli cers resulted in tho election of thoso chosen ly (he democratic caucus. The usual coin mittoo was then appointed to join the one from the senate to announce to the presi dent of the organization of tho two branches of congress. The president not being ready to present his message, the hou-.e, out of respect to tho Into vice presi dent, adjourned. PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. Ex-Secrotaiy Chandler will winter in Washington. Hon. James G. Blaino is very liberal in donations to churches. King Theebe.w is a flno looking young fol low of twenty-six. Oregon is looking to a chango of its elec tion day from Juno to Xovo nbor. Senator Cohpiit, of Georgia, is an activo lender in tho toinperanco crusado in that btato. General Custer's widow dtaws a pension of 55,000 annually, besides earning f omo thing by literary wo.k. Charles Stowart Parnoll and Timothy Healy. nationalists, havo been elected to parliament lor tho City of Cork. According to tho St. Louis Globo Demo crat ouo of tho groat secrets of success in politics is knowing how to govern tho mouth. It is said that Russian women talk less than their American sisters. Doubtless they nro afraid of lock-jaw or paralysis of tho tongue. Congressman 0'Xcil, of St. Louis, will, in one sense, fill tho shoes of Sunsot Cox. Ho is spoken of as tho funny man of tho nest bession of congress. Prof. Bombard Stuber, the renowned Swiss geologist, who recently received from tho Council of thoConfederalion a splendid silver cup, lacks only eight years of being a centonariau. Tho mayors of Iowa cities aro thinkingof petitioning tho legislature for a modifica tion of tho present liquor law, in order to allow a restoration of tho revenue formerly obtained from tho liquor trafllc. Tho next houso of representatives, it Is announced, will consist of IS!! democrats, 1-13 republicans and one grcenbackor, who will vote with tlio mnjority. Of tho total l'JO were membeia of the last house. Dakota's Wheat Crop. Frivato telegrams received from James Baynes, statistician of Dakoka, givo tutor, ination of his forthcoming teport of Da kota's 1885 crop. It will hhow a surpris ing amount ot wheat gone out of tho farm ers' hands. Fiom reliablo reports thus far rccoived, ho nsserts that fully two-thirdsof the past sonRon's crop has been delivered by tho farniors. Jlfctinc of Slockmen. A call has been issued by tho secretary ol the International Rango Cattle and Horso Growers' association to Mexico, Kansas, Texas, Xubraska, Colorado, Oregon. Xo vada. California, Dakota, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Ariiona, Washington, Idaho, British Columbia, Xow Mexico and Indian Territory, for delegates for the first annual mooting at Denver, Jan. 27th next. The representation allowed is one delegate for ovory fifty thousand cattle and horses. All ranguuieu are invited whether delegates or not. HE said her hair was dyed ; and, when aho indignantly exclaimed, " Tiflfabel" he said ho presumed so. Tho Lnt KITurt tho Itcnt. "Tlits ts a world o! effort, wo know, Fanny, and wo must never yield when so much depends upon us," Mrs. Chick snid to Mrs. Donibey as tho latter lay dying soon after littlo Paul had been ushered into the world. BuOMrs. Dombey could not make nn effort and "drifted out upon the dark nnd unknown sea that rolls round nil the virld." Mrs. Chick was not an agreeable character and no words of heis could rouse the gentle mother's spirit. "Wo will mnko one more effort," said Mrs. 0. Thornton, of Stuart, la., to her husband when ho was utterly discouraged by sickness. Mr. Thornton made tho effort, and why it was necessary for him to make it he tells as follows: "I had been subject to tho rheumatism for sovcral years, it often confining mo to tho house for two or three months nt a time. During my last attack I was entirely helpless and could not do so much as to feed myself. 1 had been in this condition for six weeks and was getting very much discouraged, as nothing I had already done had even given me relief. My wife noticed tho advertisement of Atlilophoros about the first time it appeared in our papers. She said to me: "'Well, here is nnothcr remedy for rhcu nintism. We will make one more effort.' "I took my first doso about 0 o'clock and almost directly went to sleep. Xot hnving had any sleep for threo or four nights tho relief was gladly received. I slept soundly until 0 o'clock, when my wifenwokeme to tako unothcrdose. I had been for several weeks lying on a lounge. When I awoke to tako my second dose I found that I could movo without pain. I said to my wife: "'I guesi I will get up and go to bed, and I did, getting a good sound Bleep. Tho next day I was up and could walk around. I continued witli tho medicine until I had used threo bottles. la five days after I had taken my first dose of Atlilophoros I went to work and I havo never lost a day's work from rheumatism since. That was over a year ngo." "You probably spent considerable money before that in doctoring yourself with dif ferent kinds of medicines, Mr. Thornton?'' "Yes, I did. It I had known of Atlilo phoros four years ago it would havo saved mo much suffering and money for medicine, as well as tho time I lost in not being able to work." '"Don't you think you rnn a risk in going to work so soon niter such a longsickness?" "I did, no doubt, but I felt assured that I now had a remedy that would soon knock the rheumatism out of me if I had it again. I felt anxious to go to work after being kept from it so long. Atlilophoros has done for mo what nothing else could do, and 1 tako pleasure in recommending it toothers. It has proved itselt in my cato to be all that it is claimed to be." Mr. Thornton is employed in tlieChicngo, Rock Island and Pacific Railway shops at Stuart, and is well known us a hard work ing and industrious: citizen. Ho takes great pleasure in telling the story of his euro and often says that that "one more effort" was tho best ho over made, and that ho owes life probably to Atlilophoros. If you cannot get Atiiloimiouos of your druggist, wo will send it express paid, on re ceipt of regular price onodolhirper bottle. We prefer that you buy it from your drug gist, but if hehasn'tit, do not be persuaded to try something else, but order at onco from us, ns directed. Athlophohos Co., 112 Wall Street, Xew York. Thepositivo nnd unsolicited testimony of people from every section who have used n ik. iiv. . i. ... . - '. -nun v uiiii r-j rap columns every claim made tor Its wonderful efllcacy. price 25 cents. Kansas will have an extra legislative sea bIoh this winter. Miumnnigi Tho German government has declined to permit the landing of an American cable on Its coast. DURNS '"""l PcaWs "re lnstnntly rendered painless, anil invariably cured without n rnr, by the use of Cnrbollmiltn, tho great cklu remedy. S3 and 50 cent?, nt PrugaittB or by mall. Cole Js Co., Black ltlvcr falls, V1f. Hog cholera carried off one-third ot all tli,o swino in Central Illinois tho present year. "ItOl'dH OX PA IX." UquM. "RfliiRli on I'aln" Liquid, 30c. Quick cure. Neural pin, rlicumiillt in, fu'lios, iwIiir. xnnilnu, headache, c uuu, colic. "Hough on rain" 1'Iusut, 15c The dowry of Princess Hilda will bo 100, 000,000 of llorins in ready money. Salvation Oil is tho greatest euro on earth for pain. This invaluablo liniment routs and banishes all bodily pain in Bluntly, and costs only twenty-live cents a bottle. Tho czar of Russia has purchased a beau tiful villa and estate at Copenhagen. lie Knows It. Hiram D. Maxwell, formerly of Silver Springs, R. I., has no doubt about the wonderful curativo powers of Kidney Wort. Ho was so afflicted with Kidney Complaint that ho could not stand on his foot from pain and weakness. As soon as lie commenced using Kidney-Wort ho ex perienced immediate relief and at onco begun to grow strong and was relieved of all pain nnd unpleasantness. Ho says: ' I know I havo been cured by Kidney-Wort." SIITAll IAnins Should Know That Hoods, scarfs, ribbons and all fancy arti cles can bo mado any color wanted with Diamond Dyes. All tho popular colors. 10c. at druggists. Xono erpial them. Wells, Ilithardson it Co., Burlington, Vt. William 11. Vandorbilt will issuo no enrds of admission to his art gallery this winter. Any ono suffering with rheumatism neod not suffer any longor if ho will tako Atlilo phoros. I cheerfully recommend it to all mifferers from '.hat terriblo disease Jed Grigware, mate of steamer W. 11. Burt, Kast Saginaw, Mich. "ItOIKill OX CATAHICII" romct ofTcnilve odor at onco. Complete cure of Kornt chronic caao; nlo unciimllcd a L'arlu (or lIphthtTla, tore throat, foul breath. !0c Oregon is tho next state to movo in favor of a uniform day for elections. IT 1 ford Knurn mail at all flntc!aii hoteli. Uakei jour food more nutrllloui. John Gurney, tho mayor-elect of Xorfolk, Bug., is a blind man. If nlllicted with Soro 12ycs, use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Kyo Water. Druggists sell it. Wo recommend Carter's Iron Pills to tvery woman who Is weak, nervous nnd dis couraged; particularly those who have thin, pale lips, cold hands and feet, and who aro without strength or ambition. These aro the casej for which Carter's Iron Pills aro ipecially prepared, and this class cannot use them without benefit. Valuable tor men als.j. In metal boxes, at CO cents. Bold by druggists or sent by mail. See ad vertisement elsewhere. U'Uely Adopted by Dairymen. Tho adoption by most of ttie prominent dairymen and farmers of the United Stutes, of the Improved Butter Color made by Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt., U a proof of their wisdom in a business point of view. Xearly all winter butter is colored in order to inako it marketable, mid tills color Is the best, in regard to purity, strength, permanence atid perfec tion ot tint. Don't Head ThN Unless you want a tree sample ot Smith' Bile Beans, tho grent liver remedy, and a beautiful card taken from real life, sent you free of charge. Send us your name and P. O. address. J. F. Smith it Co., St. Louis Mo. (Xaine this pa pec) Tho Massachusetts prohibition vote was little more than half as largo this yearns last. How Women DlilVr from IUpii. At lenst three men on the nveragn jury are bound to disagree with tho rest just to show that they've got minds of their own; but there is no disagreement among the womon as to the merits of Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription." They nro all tinaniinous in pronouncing it the" best rem edy in the world for all those chronic dis eases, weaknesses and complaints peculiar to their sex. It transforms tho pale, hag gard, dispirited woman into one of spark ling health, and the ringing laugh again "reigns supremo" in the happy household. Prof. Goldwin Smith is regaining a grip on life that grim death nearly loosened. Human Calve. An exclinngo says: "Xiao-tenths of tho unhappy marriages result from human calves being allowed to run nt large in soci ety pastures." Xine-tenths of the chronic or lingering diseases of to-day originate in impure blood, liver complaint, or bilious ness, resulting in scrofula, consumption (which is but scrofula of the lungs), sores, ulcers, skin diseases and kindred affections. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" cures all these. Of druggists. T. B. Connery, formerly of the Xew York Herald, is living at Liege, Belgium. Sick and bilious headache, and nil de rangements of stomach and bowels, cured by Dr. Pierco's Pellets" or anti-bilious granules. 2."i cents a vial. Xo cheap boxes to allow waste ot virtues. By druggists. If a rouch disturb! your sleep, take Hso'a Cure for Comtmiialon and rest well. Thcn Baby iru ilea, ire gavo her Catorla, Wlirn alio was a Child, she cried for CnMorl, Whtn alia became Atlas, alio clung to Cnstorla, 7hsa alio had Cbildroti, the rto thoui CajtorU, Four contested sea teases which will emtio before the new house of representatives. "kouc.ii ox cordis." Ak for "ltoiiKh on Couch V' for coucln, cold!, tore throat. liorreiK'.x. Troche, 13c. I.biutd, i"c. A Kansas man's wife has worn ono boiv net twenty years. Xki'ualoia ami Riii:u.matis.m aro depicted in engravings as demons tearing at the huniiin form, but they could bo more truthfully described by showing a dis ordered stomach of clogged blood vessels. Vixnri vit BiTTints affords certain relief and eventual euro for both by acting upon tho internal system. It dispels all pain (lemons iiistautcr. The Kniprcss Kugonio expects to spend the winter in London. Tiik habit of runuliiK n er boon or shoos corrected with Ly m' Patent Heel Bdftcuera, The Baroness Rothschild will bo at Cannes the entire winter. Save time and money by using Stewart's Ileal lug Powder for cuts and sores on animals. Sold everywhere, 75 and 50 cts, a box. Tru It. If you bulfcrfroni catarrh, however slightly, you arc In danger, because Hie disease. If not attended lo, will soon become chronic, nffectliiK your Koneral henltli, nul may also develop In i bronehlilH or con sumption. Ascalarrh lathe result of Impure Moo. I It Is readily cured by Hood's 8 imparlll.i, which purl llrs tho blood, and Klves 1 ho wliolo system health nnd atrcnxlh. Thousands of people hai been cured of catanh by Hood'n Hamapaillla. (Ihu It a trial, 'llnrlmr boen n eiUTeicr from eatarrli for tit or clRht years, nnd bavlm; tried nearly all tho won derful sure cures, Inhalers, etc., nnd spendhu; nearly a hundred dollars without beuellt, 1 accidentally tried llood'j barsaparllla. Tho dlscharKO from my nose was greatly Increased the first bottle; then It gradually becauio less, and In taking less than threo bottlca I find myself greatly liiiprocd. Hood' Bar taparllla will euro catarrh." il. A. Aiiuev, Worcc tor, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Fold by all drugglits. Hi ill for l'reparod by C.I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mw. IOO Doses One Dollar. 'i'ilf 111 YICI1S' (illlllK l lfisiii-il fieiit. nut! Mnrcli, r.icli year. M5fl iikci, H'axll' lticlirivl til over 3, BOO Illustrations a wliolu I'lctnro Onllrrj". UIVES AV1ioU-h; l'rlcia direct tn consumer on all ffioils far prraonul or fuuilly liar. Telia lioiv to order, unil given exact cost of every tiling yon me, t, drink, ivcnr, or lmve f.iu wttli. These IS VAI.UA1II.K 1IOOICS contain Information f;leaiirl front the iimrkrtn of tile orII. AVe will .jnull a copy VII 18 H to nny d tlrena upon receipt of 10 ctt. to ilrfruy expenao of ninUlng. Ict ua lieur from you. Ileipectrtilly, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 A: 220 Waboali Avenue. Clilcngo, 111. i mm kST&? u w vro aw sai a m m u h When 1 la euro i no iidt main merely to .ton them lur atlme aud th.n bar them return again, I mean a radl ell cure. I hara mde the disease or KITS, KNI.KIMV rr FALLING SICKNESS a lirndnng study. 1 warrautmy remedy to cure ttia worst cues liecausa others hara failed Is uo reason for not now receiving a cure. Fend at coco for a treatise and a Kro Iluitle of my Infallible remedy. Glen Kipress and 1'oit OiUce. U costs Jim buttilna; for a trial, nd I will cure you. iddrosa Dr. 11. U. UO0T, m 1'earl St., New York. Plao'i Ttemtdy for Catarrh l the JUat, Kasleat to Use, and Cheapest. m Al . J V M mm V4i r.m M IBB . aw (aww a rn Kvatn aav -eai aajpjpjai Also rood for Cold In the Head, Headache, Ilay Fever, dir. 60 cent. A BIG OFFEH, To introduce, thorn, we will il VH A WAV Vtt) Hclf-tlpcratln Washing Machines. If you want one send us your name, 1', t), and express olllce at once. Tho .National Uo., Iluy bl , N.V. HSESUilflllitfii! sure relief . KIDDER'S PABTILLE8.b W ' I i-t . I , ..... JgaBUuiIcitotro, Mai j. CI ho time for fun with the POLYOPTICOH. SliiKlo Ijinterns nro noldoiie. Free clruulara. ilUJUUY 1, CO., 1 Kukt Will Kt., New York. A positive cure. No Knife. Xo Timer No lain. W (!, I'syur, Uarshahtoira.Iowa. 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It imver falln to uo Its work Incases of Kliiln. rlu, llllloiimca, t'oinJlpntlon, 18euil nclie. loss of Appetlto und Slocn, Ncrvona Dclillltv. Neuialln, nnd nil iromnlo t'oniplulittn. Hons A: Malt Hitlers Is Vokc t alrlo Cumpound. It Is a Hloil Iclne not n Ilur room Drink. It ilineni as w idely ns ilocs ri'iv niul nlRlit from tho thiiisniiI-ninl-ono ITIIxturesi of vllo ivlilalty llnvoreil witli iiroimit leu. Hops Unit Hitlers Is rorom nietuloil by I'liyelrlana, RIliilntcrH am) Nuracans lielnic tho llewl Family Medlciuo ever compounded. Any woiunii or child can take It. 'From my knowledpn of Itt lnRredlcnts, under no clreumatnnces enn It Injure nny one uslnc It. It contains no mineral or other deleterious sub atanco. l'osse.ssmi; real merits, tho remedy la deserving success." C. K. VzVux, Tlx. 0., Dotrolt, Mich. Tho only Gen til no nro manufneturod by the HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO., Detroit, Mich. 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