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S OPCIS ENJOYS Both tlio method and results when Byrupof Figs is taken; it is pltasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colda, head aches and fevers aud cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho or.ly remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable to tho tftotnaoh, prompt in it3 action and trulv bencrlcir.l in it3 efect3, prepared only from the most healthy and oirrceablo substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup ot Fitrs is for sale in 50o p.nd SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist wlio may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO &MY nANCISCO. CAL. . -MOTHERS, I WA!trJ YO'J v -Wctch carefully jrsr ihnphtor'a l:ealth. When tho rppctite faite, or thcro is a prowlns nervous irritafility, cxtromo lafsitmle, emaciation, tlio vcicn tremble?, tho step is irresolute, ryc!i-!s droop, and repression languid, then devoto ono hour too thorough invcj tij;.ition ot tho cau.w. LYDIAEPIRKBAirSJiSSa nets promptly in Bch rasrs; by ita uso your dtushtor will ho speedily re stored 16 heal tli. It i;i the or.ly l'ositivc Cure and Legitimate Ilemr!y for tho ftcculiar v.cr.kncMswi rjid cil i'ior.t.4 ci women. Every Dra'st ri!ls it .03 a Ptandnnl nrtielo, cr bcr.5 ly mail, in form of rills or Lozenjca, :i receipt cl 1.00. Tcrrt ctanvi fer "Oulrti to TTa'.th p.nd die;;- tic,'' a beautiful Lluutratod booX L; ;:a C. Fir.!:5arrt Med. Co.. Lynn, Mass. GRATEFUL COMFORTING. BREAKFAST. "By a thoronsrh kooTlMlRO of the rafnrat lawi (rtiliMguT rntue o pi; ratlin is of litigation and nu. ttlticn. mid by a ciimful iippllrirtion of the Ono roiKTtk-s of woll-MjIectod Coeon. Mr. Kpi nsa IniTiiii-it our btvakfn-i tl with di-llcarely IftTotiri-il bevenite which mar sare tis ronuy b, ir lectors' lull. 1- s by tho Jtnlioiotis u of such Lrtlclt-sof diet that a constitution tuny be gradual ly built tip until untru pitoiurh t NvLnt every ton floncy to disease, lliimlrvdsor snbtlo malaiiii'S aro Ooatinir aro- rvJ us reudy to attack wherever thcra Vi a weak potnu Wo uiuy encmxt many a fatal sliiiXt by kef pmtfourselr a will lortirled wlJi pure blood n1 a properly nourlsUuU t rarne. Citii Sen-id limtne." Made nlmply with oolllnr wator or ml It. 8ik Cnlr in hali-pound tins, by Cirocers, labellud thua: ' JA3LS EPPS& CO., Horr.oiathic Chcmisi London, England. , "important new discovery The best Toilet Soap for the Skin ever made, "VASELINE" SOAP A. perfectly puro and neutral Boap, com bining the emollient and healing pro perties of Vaseline. If your druggist does not keep it, for ward 10c. m stomps, and wo will aad a full sized cake by mail, postage paid. CMESEBF.GUGH AHFG. COMPAHY, 24 STATE ST., NEW YORK. A Truo Combination cf MOCHA. JAVA and RIO. Pictnro Card Given With ovory pound package. For OaHevorywhoro. Y,lMiBfiieC,T!tJiC 111. T. F E l7xG 0 U R a US0 rTe R T & CREAM, CS MAGiCAL BEAUTiFIER. J UMnorri Tntt, rliTpWH :ali, aul tkkin dimiam, mid wcry Mrntikii uu buuty,and lrlt detoe. lion, it mocx tba ttut ot tuyrm-KMid la ao linnn.MM w Uut. to ba lira It U propel ly niacin. A C I' t BO OOlllitriffit of rinnlar nm )r. L A. bayr Mlil to m Inrty it th hnut Um la Ilciiti "A j oil Inillin will tiM thritt I r. command 'Oourand'a Cream ' antba Iwi harmful f all th BWIn pnpara1lfii." I or aala by all lriiprrl'''!' an.t l ary ;.kU lw.irm In t:t I .8., t'.nixlM, and KroK-. Im boltln will lnxtt.lT month, 'jsin If. irrry Car. AIo Piimlra Hiilitil rrmetM kiipei fluoni hair Vl'Wir li.iutTtitfhfrkln. KKK'). T.-H 'T'K'Nh, lSti'r. jr (irt "n St.. K.Y. jr lw-w.ru .f tmitnlln'iii. l.io rowaid lot Ararat aad nuoJ tit aur on tei:itf la aama. , V'i zjl 223 0 1 a, rj is ? ija-. LLNCULN'S MELANCHOLY. 'II :a Sympttthetio Nature and JIln Kttrly Misfortunes. Those who saw much of Abraham Lincoln durluj; tl lau-r yearj of hi life, wtr Ktt'atly iiupi-esMd with tho expression of Iprofound melancholy hi faco always woru 'in repoHt', ; Mr. Lincoln was of a peculiarly sympa thetic and kindly nature. Thee strong 'characteristics lniluonced, very happily, m It proved, his entire political curocr. They ;would uot seem, at tlrst Rlance, to bo eltl clent aids to political success; but in tho pi ullur etnertceucy which Lincoln In tlie ,tho I rovldeuco of Uod. was called to meet, 'no vessel of common clay could possibly Lavj oecomu tl 'chosen tf tho Lord." i Thoso acquainted with him from boyhood knew that early priefs tinged his wholo llfo with sadness. Ills partner In the grocery .business at Salem was Undo" Hilly Green of Tallula, 111.', who used at night, when tho customers were few, to hold tlio grammar whilo Lincoln recited his lessons. It was to his sympathetic ear Lincoln told : ho slory of his love for sweet Ann Kutlidge; and he, in return, offered what comfort he could when poor Ann ditd aud Lincoln's gr.at heart nearly b;-oUe. "After Ann died," says "ITnclo" lUlly, on stormy nights, vh 'n the wind blew tho rain against tlio roof. Abe would set thar in tiio grocery, his elbows on his. knees, ills facj in his hands, and tho tears runnin' through his tinkers. 1 lia ed to soo him feel l ad. an l"tl ay, -Abo dcii't cry ; an' he'd look up an' hay ! can't help It, Hill, the 'ialu s a falilii' on her,' " 1 hero arc ninny who can sympathize with 1 1:1 1 (ivi rpowci lug grief, as they think of a lost loved cno, when "the rain's a fallln' on Iit." What aids poignancy to tho grk-f fcomo times is tho thought that tho lost ono might havo been saved. fortunate, indeed is William Johnson, of Corona, L. I., a bull ler, who writes June 2S, 18D0: "Last February, on returning from, church one night, my daughter complained of having n pain In her unlwO. Tho pain gradually extended until her eutlro limb ,was swollen and very painful to the touch. 'Wo callod a physician, who after careful examination, prouoancod it dlsoas3 of the kidneys of long standing. All we could do, tlid not seem to benefit her until we tried Warner's afe Cure; from the first sho com 'luencott to improve. When sha commenced taking It 8l.e could not turn over in bed. and could just move her hands a little, but to day sho Is as well as sho ever was. I believe I owe tho toco very of my daughter to its use." Tweuty million acres of tha land of tbo United Stato avo held by foreigners. A statistician has estimated that court ships avcrago thrco tons of coal each. Frovo, Utah, has a red-hot anarchi.it. Ilis vife supports him by takinj iu wash lr.g. Connecticut is a lial of hucklobsrrlej, aad girls thera earn $i to 5i a week picldnjr thcin. Tho wholo wor!ls pr.Vaeo of salt pnr ennum is 7,300,00.) tons. England produces tho most. A Kentucky nountainncr who sold his voto for 50 cents has bosa flaol f 175 and disfvr.nchiscd. Men kocip youn j by tontlnu ln,t to vork Whoa mon rolir) th.y have invited old ago to como in and tuko possession. Edward LIcDonald, of Allcntovn, Ta., ' thinks ho ovvui tho smallest dor;. It is flvo months old and weighs four ounces. Tho fau".3r of a family was seen lately bcArinff c'ht ovorsboos of assorted sizo ."nested" lil'e Chineso puzzlo boxes. ', Georrjo Blast sworo so frightfully at Mrs.' Charles Grahr.m, n.ar Now Albany. Ind., tha sha went into convulsions and d;ei ! A Dohemlan Hviay in Bridjeport, Conn., had cut out of his leg recently a bullet that ha received In tho Franco-German Svar. ;' Diplomats are traitfed to "ohacuro" tho moaning of lansuafja. Tho czar of Russia' says he cannot believe a word his diplomats ;tell him. ' M. D'Ennory, author of Two Orphans, Is ;S0 jrears old, but ho 1j still tho busiest play wright ri Franco. At present ho has seven new melodramas under way. .' It has been calculatod that then aro labout 200,003 families living in London on .about 1 a veek, and they aro la a largo oeasuro tho peoplo of one room. A boll, cast rccontly for tho Flharkow Cathedral, contains CS per cent of puro silver. It weighs lii'J English pounds and ita vibrations la3t several minutes. Mrs. Davis, the wifo of Senator Davis of Minnesota, has pono to black. All her undergarments aro black and sho has dis carded white bod clothing for black. I Wiggins, tho weather prophet, bollevas in tho transm!grat'6n of souls. It is uot inatorlal, however, as to what Wiggins may bohovo or what he may prophesy. Tho polico courts of Now York do not exist for nothing. Last year they had 110,00 cases. Tnis report is not very creditabio to tho city on Manhattan island. i It appears that tho great majority of per sons committing suicide in Japan aro over flft7 years of 050. Next to tho list comes porsons botween twenty and thirty years, of age. ! A single orango treo In Florida has beea known to Var S,C03 eranges in a year. Such a y i. d Is excessive, as a grove that :wlli yield 1,500 to tho treo is considered ex cellent. Bisoarck's wifo is very domestic. Sho is an expert with a noodlo and is famous as a cook. Sho regards thoso as accomplish ments and is proud of them and so is the piinco. ;' A Nft'.v York money princo hai recently ordered a sot of brass l-or registers pl itod with gold in an excooi'mgly ornato dei' rn. Tho reguters wll bo placed la th3 owner's palace. Ninety years ago Mr. Palmer, en actor, fell dead oa tho Liverpool stago. Tho moment before his death ho ha.i exclaimed, ' 0 God, O God, thero is cnothor and a hot ter wor.d." Gold is found to bo much cioro malleablo than silver. Recent tests show that it can 'bo beaten 1,200 times thinner than printing paper. Ono ounco of it can bo raado to cover 140 squaro feet. In Florida sugar cane grows luxuriantly . without fertilizing, and tho averago cost of .preparing and planting a sugar crop there is $10 per Hero, as compared with $13 in Cuba and $24 in Louslana. At ono time General Custer tamed a tiny flold, mouse, and kept it in a large empty inkstand on his desk. It grow very fond of him, and ran over his head and shoulders and ovea through his hair. A New Hampshire dentist has put up a sign, "Toeth pulled while you wait," and draws much extra patronago from peoplo wuo do not stop to think that teeth cannot bo pulled in any other way. The pumps in the Gold Hill mine at Grass Valley, Cal., were uncovered recently af ter lying nine years under water. They woro put to work and lifted .water as woil u tho first day they were down. WAS IT A GHOST? The following strarnge 6tory was re lated to mo by the principal actor ia the drama, aud a number of person wlio were present at the recital said they were acquainted with botli of tho men who once figured us partners. The names are fictitious, but tho inci dents mid locations aro authentic: I was working with an engineering corps, who were making a preliminary survey of a routo for tho Atlantic and PaciUc It. li. Our camp was located at the foot of a mouutitin. near tho Littlo Colorado lliver. Wo had been working hard all day, trying to Hud a suitablo place to cross the river, and 1 was very tired, nnd was Iho lirst man to lie down to eleep. I remember distinctly when my bod-fellow came to bed, and" that wan tho last I knew, until I was awakened by someone shaking me, and a voice saving: "Come out here, Charley; I want to show you something." The person who spoke to me was holding up I ho edge of the tent closo to my head. The moon was shining brightly, and as I crawled out from bod I saw a man standing a few foot from tlio tout. 1 did not recognize him as being any of our boys, and as I stoo l try ii:g to make out who ho was. ho said: 'Come with me; 1 want to show you a silver mine." "I followed him up tho side of tho mountain until we camu to a well detincd trail, when he stopped aud said: "lleforo wo go any farther you must promise mo that you will not say or do anything in regard to the mino until you go to L:iguna. where, by inquiry, vou will find a man by tlio nanio of tlenry King, lie was once my part ner, and while we wore prospecting in this country 1 found this mine. An Occident prevented me telling him at the time, and I have not had tho op portunity to let him know of tho li ml since. Ho will inform yon of the na ture o:' the accident that happened to me. Tell him that Jack Long showed you the lind. and requested that it bo shared equally between you." It struck mo as being a remarkable storv, and I questioned him in regard to it. "Why do you not go to Lnguna and Inform "your" partner? And why tloyou give nu". a total stranger to you. a half interest in your iiud? Why not keep it yonrsoii?" "For reasons you cnuld not under stand. I cannot speak with my part ner. 'Jiliere is more money in the mino than one man should have, ami I thiulc you aro deserving of more wealth; and to pay you for doing what I ask of you is the reason I oiler it to you. To mo tlio mine amounts to nothing. A man in my position does not reqtilro any mine's, as you will learn from King." I reluctantly made him the proorso lie required, and he turned Mini led til way up the trail. I followed him over the mountain ami down the opposite side, until wo came to w hore the moun tain broke oj, and formed one side of I n deep canon. Hero he turned to tho right, and af- i tor going several rods, he stopped and I picked up some piece: of rock, whic.i ho gave to me, saying: Take theso with you and examino them by daylight. All thi.s loose rock Is broken from the lodge, and this." pointing to a largo out-cropping of rock, "is the ledge. It is silver, aud very rich. Now mark tho place, so that you can bring King here. Show him tlie rock, and tell him that Jack eays there is pieuty of it. Good-night." I felt a queer sensation creep over me as tliou h I had seen a ghost. I stood for some time, half expecting to see him return; then I uicked up sev eral pieces of the rook, returned to camp, anil went to bed. In Uie morning it all seemed lika a dream, but there was tho ore. and t could sco that it was tilled with soiuo kind of mineral. I showed a piece of 'it to tho engi neer. After looking at it for a short time, he said: "It Is wire-silver. Whero did you find it?" I told him n person had given it to rue. and said it was wire silver. I did not attempt to return to tho ledge, for fear I would bo followud. When wc reached tlie vicinity of Laguna, I left the corps and went to hunt up my future partner. I had no trouble in finding him, but wishing to satisfy myself that he was the tight man, I asked him if ho ever know a man by tho name of Jack Long. 'Yes." he re died, "Jack used to bo my partner. Were you acquainted with liini?" Whereupon I related my story to him, and gave him some of tho miu eral. I shall never forget the o prcssion of his face as he stood before mo while I wu relating my experience to him. He never removed his eyes from my face until I was through; then ho quietly sat down and examined tho mineral. ' You say you nver saw Jack until tho night he'hhowed you this mineral?" he asked. No." I replied. Never heard of him?" "Never." 'Well, you have told raj a queer tory. Jack and I wero prospecting oa tho Little Colorado, nt tho point you mention. On tho tenth of August Jack left our camp, saying ho was go ing over on tho very" mountain you speak of to do a little prospecting for quartz. We were looking for placer gold, and I put in the day prospecting a bar on a small stream that enters the Colorado near the place you speak of. He did not return that night, and the next morning 1 went to Took for him. I found him on tho nhlo of tho nnountaU, stone dead. lie . had been caught and crushed to death by a bowlder that had Iwcomo loosened and rolled upon him, killing him instantly. Now, how could von have seen nud talked with Jack Long, when he has been dead for over a year?" It was my turn to look astonished, and I could not do much t Iso for souio time. On what day of the month did yon ay you saw him?" ho asked. On the tenth of August." I replied. "Just a year from the day he was killed," he remarked. "What does It mean ?" I asked. "The ' nan who awoke me and led me over the mountain was as much lle.sh, bone, and blood as either you or I, and he , said his name was Jack Long, no was a short, square-shouldered man, and when speaking his voice was not much strouger than a woman's." "That was Jack, nil over; but how rould it be?" he added, in the samo breath, and 1 thought ho looked at me luspieiously. "My frie'nil," said I, "you can an wr that question as well as I; but there Is this about It, I never saw Jack Long nor heard of him until the tenth of this month. I have been work ing with tho same engineer for the last two years, ami last summer wo were working iu Missouri, and only came out here in June. Now all. you have to do to learn if I am telling the truth is to go and question him. What ob ject could I have in showing you a sil ver mine, when there are boys in our own company who would havo been too glad to have bought an interest iu moh a prospect? If you are afraid to go alone with me, take so mo ono with vou. No, I should not have como to Lnguna to give vou a half interest in the liud if 1 had not promised Jack Long I would do so. Now, if you want to go and f.oo whether I can prove my part of tho story, well and good; if not, say so, nud "l will take some of my friends and go, for I know where it is aud am going to claim that mine." "We will start to-morrow morning." he replied, "you and I. I havo horses, and everything wo need. Como over to mv cabiu and wo will get ready for tho trip." We arrived at tho foot of the moun tain about noon, and after eating out dinner wo started to make tho ascent. I felt nervous nnd excited, but was confident I could go to the place. I soon found the trail, and went to tho top, and down tho otker side to the canon, thou to tho right, nud there was tho bowlder. ISey oiid this, u few feet, must In? the lodge". A colli sweat bathed every part ot my body. Suppose there should be no mm era I? I never halted until 1 reach ed the samo spot on which 1 stood with Long, and where ho had iid me good night. I looked on tho ground at my feet; there was the mineral. I looked to my right, thero was the ledge, with the wire silver in sight. I turned to my companion, saying: "Now, what do you think?" 1 Iu was as while as chalk, nnd his voice trembled as ho uttered tlie one worn: We sold the property to a company for enough to make us both indepen dent. Now w ho, or w hat was it that took me to the ledge?" IV. H". Cart ncr, in X. 1". Wt'cLlu. Lines to Invention nnd Inventors. I i mwn tl-eo with '.h laurel, O thou Phono J-Tipli. Tl.i !( jifent of a'.l rnroi'ed en great Inven tion's k.i trii The toi.-r i.t liim who stirs the heart, awake a luupli. With thy tlet aid may now resound through nil ike usv. Now, Wb.-rd. ttirn thy thoughts, I be?, to this nv:tt wiiiit, F.n; thou i;i rt ti'ik t!iy nlcho la Faino' i' raixl muuiio cum ; Invent m i. uix ot jUuss far them that fell lo v.u;rr, liy whifu. Saw. themselves they'll see a otl.c: ecu i in. Till rVie.o, tiiiv ha thou'lt rest upon the plant with I. in Ylnw Tsuie within their hearts a grateful Jili),ileV kecj.;;u'. Whoso laurel iu;i:o run snatch away, nor evei i!ii:i. Who :':it t tini-rht weary man the blessed art ot hVi .'ii.jr. - John Uei,.'.iick Hangs, In Harper's Msga it mi. An ilonefet Doy. A gentleman from the country placed his sou with a dry goods merchant in street. Tor a timo all went on well. At length a lady came to tho store to purchase a silk dress aud tho young man waited upon her. Tho price demanded was agreed to and he proceeded to hold tho goods. Ho dis covered, before ho had Hnlshcd, a Haw ia the silk and pointing it out to tho lady, said: "Madam, I deem it my duty to tell you there is a fraeturo in the si Ik." Of course sho did not take it. Tho merchant overheard tho re mark says the N. Y. Led;cr, and im mediately wrote to the father of the young man to como and take him home; "for." said he, "ho will nerei make a merchant." Tho father who had ever reposed contideticc in his son, was much grieved, and hastened to iho city to be informed of his deficiencies. "Why will he not make a merchant?" asked he. "Because he has no tact." was th answer. "Only a day or two ago he told a lady, voluntarily, who was buy ing silk of him. that the goods were damaged, and I lost the bargain. Pur chafer's must look out for themselves. If they cannot discover Haws, it would bo foolishness for mo to tell them ol their existence." "And is that all t!io fault?" asked the p.'lto iit. "Yes," answered tho merchant, "he is very well in other respects." "Then I lovo my sou better than ever; and I thank you for telling me of the mailer; I would not have him another day in your storo for the world!' " l'ortty Man nnd Small Hoy. A portly gentleman was seated fa one of the East river ferry Iwat.s the other day trving to light a pipe, says tlio N. Y. TLuits. A street arab of diminutive sl.o sat beside him and be hind his elbow, twisted up his lips and gently wafted soft breezes that effect ually extinguished Iho matches, aad the portly gentleman continued to light. As match nftcr match went out tho portly gentleman got more exas perated, and the small boy, effectually concealed by tho largo proportions of his neighbor, got happier. Tho .gen tleman looked around nt last, and then there was an explosion. But the small boy was n live small loy, and he van ished before any wrath" could riicb hint. Emperor William has summoned a conference of literary men to ditouss tho subject of a uniform Germ so oriuograj rhy. "Heaven's last best gift my ever new (delight. " is not my brown-stone house, nor oy carriage and pair, nor my flno new jyacbt, nor my prettleat girl, nor my hopes tf a seat In congress, not these, but my 'wonderful cure for pain, Salvation Oil. "Heavens! I've got tho blues!" cried the water as the blueing entered, i I Tho ParU Figaro has Just published an 'interesting article on "What young girl's Should read." This is all well enough. Hut lit Is iikco Important still to know that they Whould always take Dr. Hull's Cough iyrup tor their colds. , "So Minnie has bpen caught In the matri monial net at lust?" "Yes, marries a nobleman; caught In tho baronet, In fact." IJacoBsOil and all I MPTLY SIGKHEADA6HB tlirse Little ni.'s.gl They 1ho relievo Dis P'j trena ?rriu DyMwpMa.In-f' llll VrlYtfMir1 l niRiiuouanu toouearivj Entintf. A pei fe-i-t rcw-e oiy forDl.zlut-M.Xaiineat brownlncHH. Had TaateM 111 tho Mouth, Coated; Tonguo.rain In the Mule.! IMUPID LIV'EK. 1be rotnilate tho Bowclu ES Pun-lv eno table. frlec -7m Ctntsi t CALTESHEriT.;SC3.,lT2Y0HS. tt f M rvn o 11 n o 11 n M orr.au nil. oman uoze. email rnce.t LGDY ACENTS Fend for terms. VAX Ott DtN CuKSET Co., 22 Clinton 1'nu.e, N. Y. If- f 1 1 wnnt to litiT vniirt't-OTIMin. WITCHES, I I tUf U ji:uKLIir,itiKll lLlillOUS.lIIOkS, etc., StWHOIKS4l.lt fRlrt.S, wnd r.iroiirnew r:tltloi.''i. ' 1'tOl Lt S HL l'I'LV CO.. :l and U Lake St. . Clilcaffo. FLORIDA rBKI IMOItaATIfl. Cheap homo for all. Ketkl HUtinp tor illtiHtruUMl "hoiiw seeker." O. M. Imfejr.llO frwklla bLi.Jf. iTvn i Til I r In hu.rlm ImmhIx. L.rrol Mmk, Law I'rlrrw " llWr.ulCl.loe. ttlllTK h WU.L&, Ihleage. ll AniTQ n h"e mullir feet. Polld U.HUIUO jinfoi t. Piii,il.;,-t f reu. fttci ;lo pk'., loo. Tlio 1'i Uine Co., Nevr York. llOO'KY ami 1J0 otlii r i-okos hi ri-utH; Witohe' i ream Jiuok Hi rente. H. J. Wcuhak. li urk Low. S. V. .f fron Ncrrona T)hmtv. VI. ill Sail u UiVUil WaDtlnncto. Send for my siw ..v.. v. iiviuuiiirn luri tun jrimr. olTSa at borne. i)r..l. Ken.iinrt.4l S. Clark t.,Chlcao Iff Successfully Pros;cutss Claims. LAtafrtaolpad satnlnur U.13 faualon Burssu. i 3 JTrs iu lual wax, J i bdj udm;aliuj( ciaiiua, Hit auice Aja "T.r. Snyder's Kin. Trparknije. sent pot.pal1. with full In-inii tioiu. tit. JlS'- inl el Lilt for 6r jiiiit. Adilri-ka 1K. SNYDUK. Voclt Uax 431, CliiitEo. XU. tri m its arm t CARTER'S 1 IVER Pints. VHE POSITIVE CURE, t Ji&lA ELY EP.OTUER3, Co Warrea eTi.jOiME3 of DINCHArITON, Binphnmton, N. Y Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Phys'cians. Cures where all elso fails. Pleasant and agree blo to th inain f l'li'l Trn InliA it vllhnill nklnnllvn 1r 1 ,, rrrrtaia Ve ofler you a ready made medicine for Coughs, Bronchitis and other' diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Like other so-called Patent Medicines, it; j's well advertisj, and having merit it has attaiaed to a wide sale. Call ita' "Nostrum" if you will, but believe us when we say that at first it was com-; pounded af:er a prescription by a regular physician, with no idea tint it would: ever go on the market as a proprietary medicine. Why is it not just as good as though costing fifty cepts to a dollar for a prescription and an equal sum to have it put up at a drutr store? grejCresVfeuraefiS FES .byrtisingfiSS APO U "N.1 jrrc- y,r u ioo.oui u What would you give for a Friend who would take half your hard worU off your shoulders and do it wltlioul a murmur ? What would yoh give to find an assistant in your housework that would keep your floors and walls clean, and your kitchen bright, and yet never grow tzghj over the matter of hard work ? Sapolio is just such a friend and cv.n be bought at all grocers. you TP PeJdleM and B-S, OT T 7T, " is as code! as " X V VV JL 1 earhnc i nr-tr .v.. . .r r .u. .. : ....... FAT POLK8 REDUCED I la U lf MT MM, IW) Mk.U. - J 1m KllllHI Ml MmiM, UJm mil m. to Man o INVALID LADIES, o Dr. . mM.KH'S hum treatment is rua-iitod to cwrj Kit i. I VKNr.i. Hind 3o ulaiiip fur kampli. Aililreaa! Dr. BILLtK, Month llen1. liJ. L Ariit wauMsLl NEW LAW CLAIMS.1 A",y Kiln 8. Sinus & Co, Attorney t, 1419 F Street Washington, T. c! riKANL.lt Or FICFS-Ueveland. Uclroii, Chicago.: The Great Secret of the r Cawuv IJreeiiers el the : of the Cauaxy breeders eflh fffrtiMounuins.Germa restore the sunt of Cage ny tiird Manna iB , birds, will prevesil their ailments & keepihj li makes canaries sing even 1 g 00 d condition.' y while s bed ding leathers. Srnl by mall on rerelpt of if cta sold by all drusfnu llird Food Co.. 400 N. jj . I'irectiona ire- ERTEL'S ! VICTOR HAY PRESS. Warranted to bo the most eco nomical, fast nnd neat baler In us, or money refunded. THOUSANDS IN U82. i i ircuiarauee. Aaaressiunn. l f trn cdtti . tn ..: u, AV U.a A..or Iondon.Canada. V iitabllshed bUS7. lfo More Lame Horses Marshall's Hoof Curs re- meuicsUr , hcircl, brittle, ' contracted and sore feet quart or cracks, split hoors ana an noef treu- 1 blea. Aak your dealer fv r I It, if he will not cet It, send One Dollarto MARSHALL HOOP CURB CO. 107 Jones Stroet, Oetrolt, Mich. 1 prepme and folly i,,r. 1tI: i) the only pHi-iiic Kr Hi tvituin cure cf tlna dljii'a;ii. U.U.l.MiUAUAM.M. I, AauitiTdam N. Y. We have anld T!1 G to winy yMirn, ivnd It baa xtven ilia oil V aalia luftlon. D. H. DYCTTE A CO.. Cliloaco. Ilk SI. 09. SolJbjr Uructiata OH 30 DAYS' TRIALS THIS NEW 4aHFlAS7in TRUSS )llas a J'ad Jlilerent frem alS otiiers, Is cup sbapa, with Sett- adluntinir ball ! renter, adapt Itaelf toallpesulousof th.body.wkilss lllnlasruu nmia bacla. th. Intestines Juatae per- aon aoee yvh the f inner. wu'1''1'' PJ?"!! tim Hernia is held e?urelr ct vy and nlrht. and a radu-U eniracertaln. Itl-". r.--- -nt by asaU. tirculur. free. EC 3LEST0M MFQ. C0..Citic3, IU.' Ve are tbe oldct established Fur houne In tlie 'e.it and curry a titniiuudoii atauk Of all kludsei Kurs. Cull un uu when In Uie city or write uaforcata loiiiti. Wo make a specialty of beat Garments; (Jentlemen'a Kur Overtxxitv Uobes, Caps, (ilovea, C:ipe.. i;to. We alu buy all kinds of raw furaj Write fur prlre list. Mention tit! paper. THM IVt.'l.r 1'KKIOI.AT KUIl M.. Leading fcaah Hiuablo Furriers. t'T Washlnirion St.. Chicago. TheDI-alMllty I III l a law, HoMltra disable in- the waraieeniiUed. Widows wiiowr Je pendent re li.eludort. Also i'nrriitit d-peiiS,nv ti-fliiy. whuae suns died from crlecta if Army -re vlre. 1 f nu wi-li ymir cliiim apeooilj and success fully settled, add ei JAMES TANNER, 1mo ( (iniml.'liMior of Pensions. WiittHlnetnii. 1. CV' W. N. V., D. VIII. 12. J "When writing to Adrortlaers please sa oatw the adrertUomeoC lu this Pa per. ( St Kew Tork. rrico 60 ct3.tv. FOR FREE CAT A LOCUS v0U.CN, lessen " lURDEil oto u ouuui iiivdoucxu iu. . T I TO DAT. j "-''i'OonTMiiMd am le ?i EiiX aauae fttrisiuw. u vrSaoley tk Tai.iiSJ!-, n ark It J MM used fr cleaning purposes;;- From Top to Bottom . The house is best cleaned that is cleaned with Pcarlinc. It is done with little labor and with great re sults with case to yourself, and; with no possible injury to anything; that is cleaned. To use Pcarline' once is to want it always; you will want it always because it does what want. some unscrormlous grocer will tr'l you, ' thl or the same as l earlinc." IT'S FALSE' readied, nnd if your erocer aenda yoa tone; . . . t ... mui,'iiiviii v. k ;