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    C H IL D H O O D ’ S
V a r ie d
M ELO D RAM A.
W a y * In W h ic h t h e T h e a t r i c a l
J ii* t iiic t A s s e r t * It.-e lf.
A T e r r ib le .V lis fo r tu iie .
I t Is s ca la m ity o f tbe direst k in d to feel that
o n e ’s p h ysic a l energies are fa ilin g In the p rim e
It t i l * , a n il P r a e t t c M T h a t H a v e B e t a o f lif e —to feel more nerveless, m ore d isp irited ,
w ea k er e v e r y day. Y e t th is is the u n h a p p y lot
A d o p t e d » » tty C o m m o n C o n s e n t.
The duty of every person who meet­ o f h un dreds w ho surround us. A source o l re­
new ed strength w bieh science a pproves, lu be­
ing others to “ turn to the right” is h a lf o f w h ic h m ultitudes o f the d eb ilita ted
very generally understood and acted , h ave and are every day te s tify in g , and w h ic h ,
in cou ntless Instances, lias b u ilt up co n s titu ­
upon throughout the country. The tion s sapped by weakness and In fir m ity and
lo
g unbenelitti-d by other means, su rely co m ­
rule and its practice seems to have m n ends
its e lf to all w ho need a ton ic. H oatet
been adopted as by common consent, ter’s .Stomach Hitters is such a m e d ic in e — pure,
otan ic, sooth ing to the nerves, p r -m o tiv e o f
and is not confined to persons travel­ d b ig
estio n and a fe r tiliz e r o f the blood. l >vs
ing in carriages, but is recognized by pepaia and nervousness— the first a cause, tne
second a consequence o f lack o f stam in a—d e­
those traveling on foot, and is con­ part w hen a course o f the bitters is tried. A ll
sidered as tlie proper thing to do in form s o f m a larial disease, rheu m atism , k id n ey
and bla dder trouble, co n stip atio n and b lllio iis-
private. It has prevented many seri­ ness arc a n n ih ilated by this standard fa m ily
ous accidents to travelers in vehicles, m e d icin e.
.L A W S
E flU S
OF
IN S E C T S .
H »m e A r e K o n tiri, S u m » L ik e * P y r a m i d
M ini O l l i e r » L i k e a l-l.tak.
OF
BUY
L O C O M O T IO N .
Lonely children particularly develop
the dramatizing faculty, creating com­
Insects’ eggs are not all of an oval
panions, as, lacking toys, they are in­
form, like those of birds, but some
g e n io u s at inventing playthings.
A
brotherless and sisterless four-year-old are like a pear, some like an orange,
of my acquaintance, taken upon a some like a pyramid, and seme like a
journey, gavo her fond mother some flask.
The egg of the gnat, for instance,
sensation, the little one being over,
heard reciting to a friendly stranger may be compared, in shape, to that of
the outrageous pranks, including a powder-lla-k, und tho mother gnat
theft, assault and battery and incen­ lays about three hundred ut a time.
diarism, to which her “ big brother Now, each egg, by itself, would sink to
Peter” was addicted. As an olTset to tho bottom of tho water; yet the gnat
Vhe disgrace of this relationship, sho puts tho whole throe hundred to­ and conducted much to the safety and
dwelt with sweet enthusiasm upon the gether in tho form of a little boat, comfort of travelers on foot, for
who has not experienced the embar­
w in n in g traits of her “ little sister. and in such a way that they will all
Bally Pinker.” On being questioned swim on tho surface of tho water; and rassing awkwardness of being brought
by her mother, it appeared that this a very cutious way she has of manag­ face to face with some person who, in
attempting to pass, has turned in the
hypothetical brother and sister were ing this.
very distinct realities to the solitary
l.iko other insects, the gnat has six same direction.
child, nor for along time would she legs. Four of thoso (the four fore­
T his rule so generally observed has,
crop them from the list of kinship.
legs) she fastens to a iloating loaf, or so far as it relates to travelers in vehi­
As a child, my rocord for truth-tell­ to the side of a bucket, if she is on cles boon enacted in the Common­
ing and ingenuousness of behavior was tho water contained in a bucket Her wealth of Massachusetts as a law, with
never Impeached; yet 1 recall instances body is thus held level with tho water, a penalty of a sum not exceeding |20
Of mental chicauery which, had they except the last ring of her abdomen, for its violation.
been made patent, would have sufficed which is a little raised. This being
Tho statutes provide that “ when
to raise grave doubts in tho minds of done, sho begins to make use of hor persons meet each other on a bridge
iny natural protectors whether I should other two legs (or hind legs), and or road, traveling with carriages,
not become a perjurer of tho blackest crosses them in the shape of tho letter wagons, carts, sleds, sleighs or other
•tamp. Well do I recall that dull, X. The open part of this X, next to vehicles, each person shall soasonably
rainy afternoon when, open-air sports her tail, sot vos as a kind of scaffold­ drive his carriage or other vehicle to
being out of the question, I cast about ing, to support tho eggs she lays, un­ the right of tho middle of the travelac
for some novel entertainment in-doom til tho boat Is formed.
Kach egg, part of such bridge or road, so that
I had heard of the extraordinary delu­ when laid, is covered with a kind of their respective carriages may pass
sions which had seized upon a relative glue; and tho guat holds the first laid each other without interference."
of mine while in the delirium of a ogg in the angle of tho X until tho
This statute, first passed in 1820 and
fover. I, too, would bo delirious, seo second egg Is laid by Its sido, and re-enacted in 18:16, 1860 and 1882, seems
visions and talk wildly. I succeeded glued to it; she then glues another to be plain and clear, but already sev­
so well at this kind of feign­ egg to Its other sido. A ll thoso stick eral questions of law have arisen relat­
ing that not only was my ten' together thus:
ing to its meaning and have b e e n
der mother alarmed, but I myself
* •
determined by our courts. Notico first
a
became genuinely ill, unnerved by tho
making a kind of triangle, or figure of that tho statuto applies to persons
vividness of my own figments and tho
threo, and this is tho beginning of the meeting on a ‘brldgo or roatf. * The
blood-chilling character of my own
boat.
Thus sho goes on, piling egg word “ road” is not to be limited to
incoherent utterances. Also. I well ro-
upon egg, always keeping tho boat in roads which have been legally laid out
mombor being tukon to tho photog­
proper shape by her useful hind legs. and have thereby become public ways,
rapher's, and the lugubrious result
As the boat grows in size sho pushes hut to any place adopted and fitted for
attending the united efforts of tho
it from *er by degrees, still adding to travel and actually used for that pur­
“ artist," my parents—and myself.
tho unfinished end noxt to her body. pose by the public. The statute ap­
Howovor exhortod to smile, tho roc­
When tho boat is half built her hind plies. therefore, to private ways, and
ord of each experiment showed a uni­
to avenues leading to dwelling houses,
logs uro stretched out thus:
form grimnoss of pursod lips, saucer
boarding-houses,
schools,
railroad
eyes and slightly corrugated brows.
stations, to private courts in cities,
The “ infant sphinx,” as the photo­ The X, or cross form, is no longer passagos to wliarvos, and to any place
graph was afterwards known in tho wanted, and sho holds up the boat as actually used and set apart for the
fumily, was ofton clandestinely in­ cleverly as if it wore done with two purpose of being used for tho passing
spected by me with extremo delight, outstretched urins.
of carriages, whother s*)t apart by
Tho boat is at length completed,
lloforo and during tho operation I hi,d
public authority or by license or per­
resolved that If I wore to have- my and an excellent boat it is, quite mission of tho owner.
water-tight.
For,
though
it
Is
very
picturo taken I would look noble
Second. The statute applies to
(synonymous In my mind with se­ small and delicate, yet no tossing o streets in cities as well as to roads in the
vere).
That I had succeeded in my tho waves w ill sink it; and nothing can country. Persons in our crowded city
design was the fond impression re­ fill it with water, or turn it upside streets frequently find it more con­
down. In fact, tho gluo wilh which it
tained for sovoral years.
venient to use tho middle of tho street
lloside this witness to tho theatrical Is covered prevents it from ever or to turn to tho loft, and the rule re­
being
wet.
Even
if
tho
boat
be
pushed
Impulse in children might be plueed
quiring them to turn to tho right is
anothor portrait which was lately down to tho bottom of tho water, up frequently disregraded, but the law
Bhown me—that of a laughing-eyed, itcomos again quite dry; so that it is
makes no distinction betwoon city
dimpling, coquettish l.alago face. Tho better than tho best, life-bout that lias
streets and country roads.
ever
yet
been
iu
von
ted.
lady whose child-self is thus daintily
Third. Notico that tho statute re­
The eggs of insocts are not, like
memorized tells me that the motive
quires persons to drive to the right of
of tho sitter was to “ look as though thoso of birds, always smooth, but
tho middle of tiio traveled part of tho
my sweetheart had just kissed me!” it are sometimes ribbed, and sometimes
road. There is a distinction between
sculptured or
was this same elf who, having boon tiled, or otherwise
tile traveled part of tho read and the
corrected by hor mother, conceived a carved on tho outside.
track.
plan for lacerating tho heart of Lho in­
Tile sholl of an insoct’ s egg is rarely
Tho traveled part is that part of the
jurious parent. Her eyes being at tho or novor brittle liko that of a bird,
road which can be safely and conven­
holght of their showery fit, h I i o caught but composed of a tough membrane,
iently used for travel. In case the
up a erimson-bound picture book, and which in
some instances can be
track is wholly on one side of this
bending over it, lot fall upon its ad­ stretched out, as appears from tho
mired eovor two great tear-drops, wilh eggs of ants and some other insocts, part, as is frequently the case in
infinite satisfaction
watching tho growing considerably larger in tho country roads, tho traveler is not
obliged to turn to tho right of the cen­
spreading cirelos of stain which in process of hatching.
ter of lho track. If ho turns to tho
future years should so poignantly re­
Tho mother insects usually dying
proach the maternal despot. Tho little before their eggs are hutched do not right of tho center of tho part which
rod book is still extant, and I have sit upon them liko birds except in can bo safely and conveniently used
Boon it, with its twin hieroglyphs ex­ tho singular instunoo of tho earwig, for travel he complies with tho law if
pressive of so much naivete und which appears to attend more to there is room on the other side of the
middle of that part for the other trav­
finesse.— Atlantic.
shifting tho eggs about to places where
they may receive moisture thun to eler to pass. Horse and Stable.
liateliing them by oovoring thorn. Ants
NEW P A R R O T STORY.
Poor Condition o f Horses.
shift their eggs according to the
O n e T l m t D is c o u n t * t h e O r t llim r y Y a r n
changes of the day and night, and also
A l> » n t Isle v e il T h o u s a n d T im e * .
'A poor, unthrifty condition is caused
A well-known New Yorker has had of tliu weather, placing thorn near the by indigestion or non-assimilation of
an adventure which discounts by 10,- surface of their nests when it is warm tho food. In tlie majority of cases it
990 the average conventional parrot und dry, and deop down when it is is the latter, as tlie appetite is raven­
story. Ho was fond of knocking ubout cold or woL
ous and tho food seems to be digested.
in out-of-the-way quarters of the world,
In consequence of being exposed to Sometimes parasites are the direct
and left ship on tho Contra! American tho same temperature, all tho eggs of moving cause, and worms in tho intes­
coast with a party of comrades to e x ­ any particular Bpocies, In any given tines disturb tho functions and do
plore tho wilderness. During a cruise district, are hatched exactly ut tho much mischief. Tho right treatment
of several months tho entire ship's same time, or at most within a few should be to alter the condition of tlie
company—a merry crew—had devoted days; and when such eggs arc numer­ organs und tone them
up and
their odd hours in singing to a parrot ous an immense number of caterpillar» strengthen them. For the formor a
Tho sailors had lost no opportunities, make their appearance all at once on dose of sixteen ounces of epsom salts
and taught tho bird all the seafaring plants and bushes, and give rise to the may be given and repeated the second
lingo, ami a few more or less elegant notion that they are brought by winds day afterward if thought necessary;
expletives besides. When tho explor­ or generated by what is called blighting for tho latter give, with moistened cut
ing party had bidden the bird and the weather, though this is as absurd a» buy, twice daily four quarts of ground
sailors good-bye they plunged into tho it would bo to say tho wind could oats, peas, and bran, adding a tabie-
heart of tho tropical forest After bring a flock of cattle, or that the spoonful of tlie following mixture, viz:
twonty-eight miles of mortal effort blight could generate a flight of spar- Eight ounces of hyposulphite of soda,
they reached their camping-place for rows or rooks without eggs to hutch two ounces of sulphate of iron, twu
tho nfgliL Justus l lie sun was going them from.
ounces of gentian root, two ounces of
down they were startled to hear in tho
By looking carefully on the bark of caraway seeds, und eight ounces of
primeval slloneo a familiar voice call­ rose or currant bushes, or on the back charcoal, all finely powdered. The
ing down from tho top of a tall palm: ribs of gooseberry leaves, tho eggs noon feed should be of dry, long hnj.
“ Avast there! Yo, heave ho!” it was may bo found sometimes in patches, lho skin should be thoroughly hut
the ship’s parroL But before they sometimes in rows, whence tho cuter- gently curried and brushed twice a
could renovor tliolr startled senses the ! pillars are hatched that creep into the day; much will depend upon this, a-
faithful bird, having flown ahead to buds, or stream over the loaves und the skin is a very active excretory or-
prepare this unexpected treat for its devour them N. Y. Lodger.
"in and its harshness and tightness in­
chums of tho voyage, fluttered down to
dicate tlmt it is in a bad condition. "
the top of a dead stump near by, and,
—Louisa do la Iiamoe received the Y. Times.
with a shrill call, summoned thousands name "Ouida” from hor baby sister,
A l l A b o u t th e S m it h s .
of the tittle green paroquets of tho that being tho nearest the little one
country. It is said that eleven thou­ could come to Louisa.
Nino townships in the United States
sand of them were counted, as they
— Richard (si fiord Patgrnve, the are named after Mr. Smith. Beside*
circled around tho great gray African
Arabian traveler, is dead. According these there are five places named
oracle on tho stump, and finally took
to tho Jewish Chronicle lie was bora a Smith's.
their place* on tho ground row after
Of places having Smith as a prefix
Jew with tho name of Cohen, but
row. The explorers looked on in
then- are 160.
changed It when he married.
dumb amusement. When the feath­
Smlthville is the most popular ol
— In a lately published story book
ered assemblage became quick the
thoso names, there being thirty-two
for
boys,
the
author
lias
a
boy
thir­
ship's parrot burst into the words of a
Siuithvlllcs in this little world.
familiar song, and, to the inextin­ teen years old capture th eo burglars,
Noxt conies Smithtlold. of which
save four persons from drowning, dis­
guishable laughter of tho travelers, |
there nro twenty-seven.
the consternation of the rest of tho ] cover ami put out a fire, save a city
T here are three Smith bindings and
tropical world, and tho delight of the from Inundation and Hud $o0,(X>0 in an threo Smith's ferries to bring the
alley.
festive precentor, the whole of tho
Smiths to the landings.
— A Newark pastor lately had a
eleven thousand paroquets, with one
Smith has one Basin, where doubt-
mighty burst of song, broke into poem addressed to hliu. but It was ac-
i » Smith washes himself, and it is on
companied with a purse of gold. Some the Champlain canal, in New York
“ Nancy L e e ."— Halloa s Magazine.
people who send poems to newspapers State.
— Streot-car driver— “ Me und that would do well to take a hint. K. ally
Smith has throe Islands, one grove,
•ff-harse has been workin' for the com­ an editor who often views with alarm
wo ores- reads and one crossing, five
pany for twelve years now.” l ’assen- poetry which comes to him lu an un­
work- and n cove, two ports and one
Ifor— "Th at so? The company must familiar handwriting would be able
point, twelve mills, one yalley, three
think a great deal of you both.’’ to consider it more favorably If it had
stations ami one river, one ranch, one
"W a ll, I dunno; last wake the two of e Ti a welcome attendant. —Christian
ork, one gap. one hill and threo fonts.
us was takon tick and they got a doc- Inquirer.
Perhaps the oddest name among th«
ther for tho hurse ami docked m«k
—Tramp (thinking to obtain sym­ 'mith titled places is Smith's Turn-
Gid-ap, tharo, sow, Betsy.” —N. Y. pathy)—“ 1 say, mum, I ain't got no­
Out, which is in South Carolina.
Tribune.
where that I can call a heme, and 1 Smith s Sound Is north of Baffin'» bwy
—The Colonel—“ My own darling, 1 ain t oat nothin' all day. Would you
uid so suv wo a ll—Smith's Sound
hope you like the bracelet; anJ let me mind it, iftuin, if I slop’ in the snow -nough. St. Paul Globe.
bo first to ciasp it on that lovely arm.” here until mornin’ f -’ Lady of House
May—“ Oh. Harry, it 1* just too beau­ (who knows ’em) — “ No, I ain't got
- Robert J Burdette, the humorist
tiful. But it num* base your mono­ m y objections. You can drop down lias boon licensed to preach by tb'
gram on." The Colonel— “ My motio. there anywhere; only remember, tlmt Baptist church.
a tuna is tN'tng raised in Ssn Fran-
gram! You adorest and sweetest, to as I doa t charge you any thing for
express the wish." M ay— “ Yes. dear. your lodgin'. 1 shall ex pec' you to elseo to found a Memorial Gartba.dt
Bo that I —I can not forgot to whom shovel the snow away from the house School, w li.se Italian history can be
I am engaged.’ ’ (Collapse of lha * lu the moi ulu'.’ ’ —Life.
taught to young Italian Americana
C olon el)
T h e d e v il speaks for a m an In a passion.
THB
TAKE
BEST.
NO
B ig u n a s g iv e n um v e r ­
CHANCES.
sa 1 satisfaction In tbe
cure of Qonorrhcea nod
G leet I prescribe a a n «
fe e l safe In recom m onA
lo g It to all »u tfet*ra.
M EXICAN SALVE
TH E
cures
fin
CREAT
HEALER.
Cures Cuts, Sores, Salt Rh -um, Bol’a,
Pimples. Felons, Skiu Diseases, and all
ailments for which a salve is suitable. For
taking out soreness and healing it acts
like magic.
cents ab*>x. at all druggists.
A. J. 8T05EE, E.D«t
Decatur, III*
P R I C E 91.0(1. *
Sold hv Dru*i»l*ta *
A t D acooibts a n d D k a l s m .
CHARLES A. V O a i L U CO.. BtHla»ra. M .
Diam ond V e r a - C u r a
FOR D Y 8 P E P S IA .
L i . u m a u o . i
Gen’l F, B. Spinola, Member of Congress
from New York City, writes :
“ It is a public duty I perform when I
testify to the remarkable curative power
of A i x c c i c k ' s I ’ o h o u s P l a s t e k s . For sev­
eral years I have been at times troubled
with violent attacks of lumbago. They
would last for several weeks at a time,
and the pain would reach from the lum­
bar regions not only to my feet, hut to my
Unger ends. Some months ago I had a
most severe attack, and was confined to
my bed, almost paralyzed. I felt much
discouraged, and thought of recurring to
electric shocks, when Senator Nelson sent
me six A m . c o o k ' s I ’ o k o u s P l a s t e k s . I
immediately applied three one over the
kidneys, one cn the small of my back, and
one on my hip joint, where I had consid­
erable sciatic pain. The effect was Riinp-
ly wonderful. In six hours I was able to
sleep, tlie*violent pain having mostly
ceased. I continued to wear the Plasters
for some days, wlienlfe.lt I was almost
entirely cured. I kept them oil for nearly
a month, as a matte' of precaution.”
L o v e m ay liv e an age i f yo u d o n ot m arry it.
C o n s u m p t io n N u r e ly C u r e d .
T o Tim K d it o b :— P lease In fo rm yo u r reader«
that I h ave a p o s itiv e rem edy fo r the above
nam ed disease.
By its tim e ly nse thousands
o f hopeless eases h ave been p erm an en tly cured.
I sh all be glad to send tw o bottles o f m y rem e­
dy f r k e to any o f your readers w h o h ave co n ­
su m ption if they w ill send m e th e ir express
and postofllre address. R esp ectfu lly,
T. A. SLOOUM, M. G\, 181 Pearl st., N e w Y o rk .
Every w om an is E v e lu som e hours o f her
life .
F o r a lla y in g H o a rsen es a n d Ir r i»
t a t l o n o ff t b e T l i r o a C , it is d a lly proved
that ” Brown's B ronchial Troches” are a m ild
rem edy, yet efficacious.
T h e fire o f Jealousy burns w ith
fuel.
C o ld I
very
lit t le
C o ld I
Bancroft's m ap o f the N ew Gold Field s and
M in era l D istricts in N orth ern L o w e r C a lifo r­
n ia has Just been p u b lish ed and is fo r sale by
Tin- B ancroft C o m p an y, S K-, and catlbe had o f
alt book seller» and n ew s dealers at $1.00 per
copy. T h is m ap has been co m p ile d from otti-
d a i au th en tic maps and sketches (on record)
and from special in vestig a tio n iu person by
Fred J. E n gleh ardt und assistedby th e oldest
and moat ex p ert M ex ica n prospectors d u rin g
1888-1889.
P u b l i s h e r s v is it in g Portla n d should call
and seo the new quarters and im m en se stock o f
T y p e, Presses and M a teria l carried by P a lm e r A
R ey , corn er A ld e r anil Fron t streets.
T r y G e r m a x to r bretutfaat.
A « « ALL STOMACH TROUBLES SUC1 A i :
taflfasttoa, Sov-Stoa*«*, Baartbmra, I a u m , «14-
rtftyatlpa. r«Ua«s* »fu r u tta i, rood
» Mo »Ut »ad dUagruabl
»bis Basis »fu r sab>
B »ad Low-Spirits.
À i DruççiM* and Denier» or »ent by mail m re*
e n p tq flb c i* . (6 boxe» 91-00) it
'
------ “
temi o* receipt qf %-eent Stamp.
T M CH A B L U A. V0GELE» CO.. » * m « e r « . ■ »
W HY YOU SHOULD U8E
S C O T T ’S
E M U L S I O N
OÏ
C O D IsT V E R O IL
W ITH
H Y P O P H O S P H IT E S .
It is Palatable as Milk.
It is three times as efficacious at
plain Cod Liver Oil.
It is far superior to all other bo -
. called Emulsions.
It is a perfect Emulsion, does not
separate or change.
It is wonderful as a flesh producer,
It is the best remedy for Consump­
tion, Scrofula, Bronchitis, W ast­
ing Diseases, Chronic Cough and
Colds.
M IR A C U L O U S R E S T O R A T IO N .
S o ld b y a l l IhrayylatA.
That dainty lady tripping by.
How light her step, how bright her eye.
How fresh her cheek with healthful glow,
Like roeee. that in Maytime blow'
f f f , » r t o $H a d a y . Sam ples w orth 8 4 . 1 3
* h f k I ’ K E K . L ilies not uudor horses' feet.
* « P « P W rite B r r w s t e r
H a ffe ty
K e lli
H o l d e r C o .. H o l l y . S l l o h .
The BUY JABS' OTJTDB1»
A nd so, according to direction,
And yet few weeks have passed away
issued March and Sept,
Sho took Dr. P ierce’s F avorite Prescription,
Since sho was fading, day by day.
each year. It Is an ency­
A
nd e v ery baleful sym ptom lied,
The
doctor’s
skill
could
naught
avail;
clopedia of useful infor­
Aud she was raised as from the dead.
Weaker sho grew, and thin aud palo.
mation for all who pur­
chase the lnxnrles or the
necessities of life. W e
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the world-famed, invi<roratin<r tonic and
can olothe you and furnish you
with carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and
nervine,
all the necessary and unnecessary
adapted to woman’s delicate organization. It is purely vegetable and perfectly
appliances to rldo, walk, dance, sleep,
harmless in any condition of the system. It is the only medicine for the dis­
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to ohnroh,
tressing weaknesses and derangements peculiar to women, sold by druggists,
or stay at home, and in various sizes,
under a positive guarantee. from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction
styles and quantities. Just figure out
in every case, or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on
what Is required to do all thead 'things
COMFORTABLY, end you can make a fair
the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out for many years.
estimate of the value of the BU VIDUS*
GUIDE!, which will be sent upon
Copyright, 1888, by W o r l d ’ s D i s p e n s a r y M e d i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n , Proprietors.'
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MONTGOMERY WARD 4 CO.
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Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, or Anti-bilious Granules, are
Laxative or Cathartic, according to size o f dose.
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PENNYROYAL
PILLS
csoss
b id
diam ond b d a :; d .
Original, heat, only genuine and
Tollable pill for sale. Never Fail.
A a k for Chichester'a English
ARM & HAMMER B R A N D
Diamond Brand, ‘n red me­
tallic boxes, sealed with blue nb-
bon. A t Druggist». Accept
ir.
no other.
All . pill» in . paati-
__
a dsnger-
oui counterfeit. Send 4«. (»tamp») for
iartloularg aud • • B e l i e f fu r L a d l e » , ’ * fa
letter,
b\ ________
.... _ 1 0,000
______ te s ti-
etter, by
r e t u r n mail.
ha' ve used them. “ Name “ Paper.
a w n ltn a from LADIES who ha
r
Chichester Chemical Co.,Madison Sq., Phi la.. Pa.
n roV E H
0 0 0 .0 0 0
peopl® believe that a
■ osa a la nil a» r.wi HAYS befit to btlV bet'dfi
of tbe largest, andraost reliable houae, ami th* / am
F e r r y ss S e e d s
^
i. M. F E R R Y A CO. are
acknowledged to be the
,aracst Seedsmen
In th e w orld.
D M. F ku rt AC o ’ r
Dl n etrated, Descri p.
tlve and Priced
SEED ANNUAL
For 1889
Will be mailed FREE
to all applicant», and
r
to last year’s customers
^ without ordering it. Inrnlu.
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C O ..
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DON’T BE A GULL
EVERY
PACKAGI
or S
A lw a y s keeps Soft.
ALERATUS
“ I am In my Mth year, nave been afflicted in
several ways—could not sleep, had no appetite,
no courage, low spirits. I commenced using
Paine’s Celery compound, and felt relief from
the third day after using It. I now have a good
api>etlte and can sleep welL My spirits and
courage are almost like those of a young man.”
S. C. K i n k a i d , D. D., Gonzales, la .
“ M y mother has been
nslng P a i n s ’ s C e l e r y
C o m p o u n d for nervous
prostration, accompan­
ied by melancholia,
etc., and I t t u done
her a world o f good.
It Is the only medl-
that strength­
ens the nerves.”
G. H. B e e r s ,
Orblsonla,
Pa.
WELL DRILLS
FOR EVERY PURPOSE.
Because a gnll is ft very foolish bird that will
swallow anything you offer it. When yon ftsk
for “ Seal of North Farolina Plug Cut** Smok­
ing Tobacco, and the dealer wants you to try
•»«»me cheap brand on which he makes a much
larger protit, ho is simply trying to “ gull” you.
lie k n ow s fts well a* you dothat “ Seal of North
Carolina Plug Cut” is tho most popular and
the best Smoking Tohaoooon the Pacific Coast.
ON
cleaning and keeping
Milk Pans Sweet and
Clean.
C autiow .
See that
every.pound package o f
" A r m an d H a m m # «
B ra n d ” contains full
I t ounces net, and tha
% pound packages fu it
13 enneet net, Soda ow
Salará tus same as speol»
fled 6n each package.
H MADE MOTHER STRONG
Dr. W ea th crb
erb y’a
y’n A n tid o tes,
t
In use 17 years.
S pecial M o rp h in e H a b it Cure also. Corres-
o ndenoe C o n fid en tia l. C a ll on o r address J.
. A IK E N , M anager, R oom 28, St. A n n ’ s B u ild ­
in g , Pan Francisco.
Sold on Trial !
Rend fbr treatise on Blood and Bkln Disease«;
mailed frea.
S W I F T S P E C IF IC C t*.
D raw er 3, A tlan ta, Ga.
A Hammer” brand fov
SODA
Datrolt, M i c h .
O P I ___________
U M •ni N«85fsy.ME
Borne years ago I was throw n from a horse In
M cLennan county, and receive«! a frlgh tfhl wonnd
on one o f m y leg*. F o r m ore than a y «a r 1 was un­
able to w alk. Tn e wound ulcerate«! and refhsed
to heal, and eve ry one thought I wonld have
to submit to amputation. R.S.S. was recommended,
an«l I used It fr e e ly , and T shall n ever ge t through
thanking 8. 8. 8. for saving m y leg, and restoring
m e to perfect health.
G a r l a n d W il s o w ,
Palestine, Texas, July, 24, 'M.
much h ealth ier, becanaa
it does not con lain any
injurious
subs tan oes,
such as alum, terra alba
etc., o f w hich m any Bak­
ing Powders are mads.
Dairymen and Farmer«
should use only theMA r a
Pack ed in C a rd B o ard Boxes.
E*rtii?s£2HL°w
M f »end
c& S
? S 5 «. S
In flxlBtsnce- *r I I d
should
for K
I t 5 Add™
four teaapoon fuls o f th«
best Baking Low der, sav­
ing tw en ty t im e s 11«
coat,
besides
being
OUR T R A D E M A R K
T o H ou sek eep er* and
W arm er* .- -I t is Impor­
tant that the Soda or
Baieratua yon use should
be White and P ure same
tm all similar substances
«ssd for food. Tolnsurs
obtaining only the ’ ’Arm
A Rammer” brand Soda
Of Saleratus, buy it 1 b
• pound or half pound”
•artoons, which bear our
name and trade-mark, as
Inferior goods arp semfr­
am es substituted ids the
•Arm k Hammer” brand
When bought in bulk.
Parties using Baking
Powder should remem­
ber that its sole rising
property consists of bi­
carbonate of soda. Ons
teaspoonful of the -A rm
k H am m er” brand o f
Boda or Salera tus mixed
with sour milk equals
board boxes, pink wrappers, are
lis superior excellence proven In millions of homes for
mote than s quarter ol a century. It is used by the
United States Government. F-ndorsed by the heads of
the Great Pntversiftes as tbs Strongest, Purest and moat
Healtltful. Br Prloe s Cream Baking Powder docs not
contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Hold only in cans
PR IC E B A K IN O PO W D ER CO.
NKW YORK.
CHICAGO.
SAN FRANCISCO.
A t last, while in a hopeless fram e.
One day she said, “ There is a name
I ’v e often seen—a remedy—
Perhaps ’tw ill help; I can but try .”
lnveeUnent small, profit»
large. Rend SOc for mailing
iare«« Illustrated Catalogue
with full particulars. Man
ufactured by
Paine’s
Celery Compound
Strengthens and builds up the old, and cures
their r 1
Infirmities. I .leumallsm, Indigestion and
nervousness yield quickly to the curatlvepower
o f Paine’s Celsry Compound.
A P erfect To n ic and Invlgorator, It
C IV E S N E W L I F E .
“ I nm now 69 years old and have tried several
remedies, but none had any effect unill I used
Paine’s Oolery Compound. I feel entirely dif­
ferent for the short time I have used It. I can
walk nearly straight, sleep sound and well, and
feel as though there was new life and energy
coming Into m y whole system.”
Paine’s Celery Compound Is o f nnequaled
value to women, ft strengthens tho nerves,
regulates the kidneys, and has wonderful power
In curing the painful diseases with which wo­
men so often silently suffer.
»1 per bottle. Six for *s. A t Druggists.
W i l l s , R ic h a r d s o n A Co., Burlington, Vt.
GOULDS A AUSTIN,
1 0 7 A 1 « « L a k e S t.,
C H IC A G O . I L L «
I C U R E F IT S !
^
0IAM0MD DYES
H. M ylics , Cleveland, Tenn.
£ & I YOUR BABY
I do not mean merely to *top them for a time and
then hav* th« m return again I mean a radical cure
I have made the disease of riTS, r p i i . s p * y or TALL­
IN«» s ic k n e s s a life-long study. I warrant my remedy
to cure the worst case» Because others have faile l is
no reason for not now receiving a cure Send at once
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I
C ER M A N A S T H M A CURE
I Instantly
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t meet violent attack, an d !
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inaurefl comfortable sleep. NO WAITING for Rg. V
»CLT*.Being used by inhalation, its action wim-1
mediata, direct and c e r t a in « and a enre 1» the I
result in all c arable rises. A single trial con-1
vince» the mo*t skeptical. Price nòe. and $1 001
I of any
mnle F r e e for I
M ANN ». Si. Paal,
f
o MAKE
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COW
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of
all robe Vances.
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