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1 i 1 I 1 i I i COUGHS, CROW AMD TAm fibY CONSUMPTION SWEET CUM -.shoes MULLEIN. The sweet gum. as gathered from a tree of the same name, growing along the small streamsin the Southern States, contains a stimulating expecto rant principle that loosens the phlegm producing the early morning cough, and stimulates the child to throw off the false membrane in croup and whooplne-oough. When combined with the heal ing mucilaginous principle in the mullein plant of the old fields, presents in TATXOK'S CHEHOKEB RBJMBDT or SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN the finest taown remedy for Coughs, Croup, Whooping-cough And Consumption and so palatable, any child If Pleased to take it. Ask your druggist for ft. Price. fc6ctndl. Wltr JL.Xyler, Atlanta, Oak Turr PILLS 265 YEARS IN USE. Tk# Creator* Medical Trinmph of th* Age! SYMPTOMS O A TORPID LIVER. Lose of appetite. Bowels costive, Pala In the bead, with a dull sensation la the hack part, Pala ander the shoulder Made, Fullness after eating, with a dis inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, IJOW spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some daty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dot* before the eyes. Headache ever the right eye, Restlessness, with Itfnl dreams, Highly colored Uriao, aad CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PlLiliS are especially adapted such cases, one dose effects such a iange of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite,and cause the body to Take on Fles h, thus the system la nourished, and by their Tonic Action on tf.e Digestive Orawas,Iteeular Stools are IMurray St..ar.Y. GKAT HAIR or WHISKERS changed to a GLOSSY BLACK by a single application of this Dns. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent bv expieta on receipt of $1. Offio. AA Murray st,, New York. MAL BITTERS. It will cure any case of Liver and Kidney troubles when properly taken. It is a perfect renovator and invigorator. It cleanses the ays* tent of the poisonous humors that develop in Live r, Kidney and Urinary diseases, car rying away all poisonous matter and re storing the Blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating Kind and Body. It prevents the growth to Serious Illness of a Dangerous Class of Diseases that begin in mere trivial ail meats, and are too apt to be neglected as such. THOUSANDS O CASKS of the worst forma of these terrible diseases have been quickly relieved and in a short time perfectly cured by the use of Hops & WLm.lt Bitters. Do not get Hops and Walt Bitters con founded with Inferior preparations of similai name. Take Nothing but Hops ft Malt Kit tars if you want a sure Cure. HOPS & BALI BITTERS CO, O E A DEIMIT, ia. EBRASKA Splendid Chances for Investment. For Illustrated Pam phlet describing the country and its ad vantages for all kinds of farming1 purposes, and how to reach there. Address T. W. TEASDAIE, Genl Passeng er Agt. ST PAUL, MON. R. HOE & CO'S gfWS&vSffi? EQUALED SATISFACTION IN A PARTS OP THE COUNTRY STRfW AND SIMPLE, CHEAPLY KEPT W DER THEY MAKE1 BETTER LUMBER ST ^Y ITY SEED?w S GRA1& I grow them myself and test thembefore selling. They are fresh and reliable, don't buy j^. any seed from second hand dealers. Write for my splendid Illustrated Cata logue, raUBJB. H. W. BUCKBHB, Boekford, 111. ,~NSUMPTION I Dve a poiulv. remedy lor tn* aboT. dlteeae by its i thousands of cases of the worst kind and of lone sfandinf hT been eared. Indeed, so stronc la my faltb tn its efflcacr. that I vlll send TWO BOTTLES rBEX, tofcethsr wits VA- CABLK TRBATISK on this disease, to any sufferer. Qrra E*. 10 Cute Boy The other morning a boy about 14 years of age knocked at the door of of a house on Brush street and asked the woman if she didn't want the snow cleaned off the walk. "How muchP" she cautiously in quired. "Thirty cents. 1 I won 't pay it. If you want to do the work for ten cents you can go ahead." leaned on the hand le of his snow shovel and looked thoughtful, and she finally queried: "Well, what do you say?' 1 "It's just as that woman around the corner told me," he replied. I shov oled off her snow and she gave me fifty cents. I told her I was coming to ask yo u, and she said" I don't know her. What business is it to her?" "Ye s, but "What did she say?" "She said I' get left. She said that any woman who wore a plush sacque and passed it oft'for a $300 seal skin would be mean enough to go out nights and shovel her own snow. "Boy!" whisper ed the woman as she turned white clear around her neck, I want you to clean off the snow. When you are throu gh I'll give you a silver dollar, and I want you to go around and tell that woman that any one who buys and wears dol lar-store jewelry and fourteen-shilling hasn't got sen se enough to fall off a bob-tailed car!"Detroit Free Press. The great sources of the extensive curative range of Dr Jones' Red Clo ver Tonic are its great blood purifying qualities and its gentle aperitive action, thereby removing all restraint from the secretive organs, curi ng promptly and thoroughly dyspepsia, costiveness, bad breath, piles, pimples, low spirits, sick and nervous headache, ague, ma laria, and all stomach, liver anbl kid ney troubles. The most delicate stom ach accepts it with relish. Price fifty cents of druggists. A Sea-Gull Perched on a Coffin. A tragic scene occurred on board the steamship Republic on her last trip to this port. When four days out from Queenstown Miss Hand, of 334 East Thirty-fourth street, died within half an hour after the services of the ship's doctor were called in. The young ladv left here on the 4t of July last, und er the advice of her physician, to recruit her failing health. Every preparation was made to bury the body at sea The last rites of the Church had been said and administered. Rough and et kindly hands were ready to con sign the body to the deep, when sud denly Miss M. Ward threw herself on the corpse and begged piteously that the remains should be brought to New York for interment. A the interces sion of two priests the remains were incased in a metallic casket, which was placed on deck. Within an hour a strange incident occurred. A sea-gull perched upon the casket, and stran ge to say remained. there until it was caught. After some nursing and be ing well fed the bird was offered its liberty, but refused to leave. I twas brought into port, and is now a pet on board. Hon. Wm Mutchler, member of Congress from the 10th Pennsylvania district, certi fies that he had personal experience of the efficacy of Red Star Cough Cure. No mor phia or opium. Price, twenty-five cents. Prevalence of Perjury In Wales. At Bangor County Court the Judge, during the hearing of an action, said: I must observe that there is hardly a single case heard in this court in which there is not deliberate perjury com mitted. Look at the last caselook at this frightful lyin g. I do not meet with such a state of things out of Wales. Other people have said .this thing be fore, but hithirto I have kept quiet. "During my whole life I have heard nothing to approach what it is in this part of the world. The re is not a case heard in which people do not think it necessary tolie. I is most demoraliz in g. I do not think it is in human na ture to stand many years it. I have had my turn of it. I appeal to every disinterested person to give his opinion as to what the future of the country is, I can try in Cheshire ten cases whi le I try one here, because in Cheshire they do not lie.". The best ankle Boot and Collar Pads are made of sine and leather. Try Them. Moisten the hands and rub them in Indian meal, and then wash them with warm water if you wish them white. STRICTLY PURE. I CONTAINS NO OPIUM I N ANT FORK CENTS for Cough. UJNGBALSAM IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES. PRICE 25CENTS, 50 CENTS,AND $1 PER BOTTLE CENT BOTTLES are put up for the &tt. accommodation of all who desire a Good and Low Priced COUGH, COLD aid CROUP REMEDY! THOSE DESIRING A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION OR ANY LUNG DISEASE! Should Secure the Large S1.0 0 Bottles. BIreotlons accompany eaoh bottle. SOLD ALL MEDICINE DEALERS. Lincoln's Pithy Style. If brevity is the soul of wit the terse and condensed sty le of expression com mon in the West may be said to carry off the palm for wit A better use to which it may be put however, is in olothing great truths in a homely but telling fashion which commands attention and carries conviction. Lin coln was a master of this form of expression, and the pithy and apt stories which are attributed to him: are apparently witho ut number. The facts which are stat ed in the following extracts from letters from residen ts of Wiscons in lose nothing because th ey are put concisely: 'Atlophoros helped me greatly," says Samuel Bear, of Cascade, "and probably ware it not for complications would have effected a cure. I used five bottles and am satisfied that the medicine is a good one." A. Luchenbac k, the druggist in Watterick's block, Oconto, says: "Mr. George McCartney told me to day that he had spent ov er five hun dred dollars in medicines forth benefit of his rheumatism, but that he had never found anything which did him a ny good until he tried a bottle of Ath lophoros, which made a permanent cure. I gives the best of satisfaction and does all that is claimed for it." From Beaver Dam the Rev. J". C. Kin der writes: I derived muoh benefit from Athlo phoros, but sometimes feel that I am not entirely free from rheumatism." "Athlophoros," Wallichs & Dilts, druggists, at 4 2 Main street, Fon Lac, say "Seems to relieve recent at tacks of rheumatism promptly and in old chronic cases affords great relief. A lady of this city who has been trou bled with neuralgia most of the time for several years purchased a bottle of Ath lophoros at our store and has since in formed us that she was entirely relieved before she had used more than a third of a bottle of it." T. Spence, 303 Main street, a Crosse, a prominent chemist, and a member of the Board of Pharmacy of the State of Wisconsin say s: I have recommended Athlophoros to my rheu matic customers with good results and some special cases have found perman ent relief. I neuralgia it works like a charm and I consider it the best specific on our shelves."' "We have had a large sale of Athh Sanesville, horos," Palmer and Stevens, of state, "and better reports from it than from any other medicine we ever sold for rheumatism and neuralgia. One party tried it for neuralgia and not only received almost instant relief from that, but was also cured of a rheumatic pain of long standing in the knee. Another party E. Dimmock, Esq., has been permanently cured of rheumatism by the use of a few bottles. W could cite many more cases where the parties give the most flattering reports of the benefit derived from its use." From the same city E Heimstreet writes: "Athlophoros is giving the best of satisfaction and its merits are now recognized by many in this section. I have the names of a number of peo ple in this county who have been helped by it." "Nearly every person who has pur chased Atlophoros at our drug store pronounces it as being beneficial to him," says M. Pratt, of Mon tello. If you cannot get ATHLOPHOBOS of your druggist, we will send it express paid, on receipt of regular priceone dollar per bot tle. We prefer that you buy it of your druggist, but if he hasn't it, do not be per suaded to try something else, but order at once from us, as directed. ATHLOPHOROS Co., 113 Wall Street, Ne York. A Nevada Snake Story. A lady in Coryville had for some time been missing her small chickens. O ne evening last week she went into the chicken house, and noticing a movement und er one of the sills, made a search, which ended in the discove ry of a snake, about three feet long,which had probably been hidi ng there for a long time, living on youne chickens. Its head was about* three inch es bro ad and its body averaged four inches. The species is the common bull snake. It had accumulated flesh on its sides to such an extent that nearly all resem blance to its kind was gone. The con fined space which it occupied kept it from growing other than sideways, and it resembl es very much a section of wagon tire in shape. Judge of a government by the men it produces. Judge of a man by his deeds, a tree by its fruits, a medicine by its results. Time tried and true is Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure, which contains the good qualities of all the best cough remedies without the defects" of any of them. A safe and speedy remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Sold by druggists in fifty cent and dollar bottles. Healing to the lungs. Safe and pleasa nt for children. Missionary Chimes. A Sunday-school teacher asked her schol ars to each learn a verse to recite when they dropped in their pennies at the next mis sionary meeting, appropriate for the oc casion. They all came prepared the next Sabbath and the first little fellow as he dropped in bis offering, said, "Blessed is he that con sidered the poor." The second repeated, "He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord." The teacher was delighted, and as the third, a very little boy, went forward, she whispered in bis ear, "Now speak out loudly Johnnie." Johnnje, reluctantly dropping his money in thebox,lisped, "The fool and hith money ith thoon parted." The dream of the socialist ia to live with out labor. This we cannot do, but we can live without pain. St. Jacob's Oil, which cures rheumatism and neuraig.a, conquers APaisley publican complained of his servant maid, that she could never be found when required. "She'll gang oot o' the hoose," said he, "twenty tunes for once she'll come in." A Reminiscence of Bo Toombs. Perhaps a fine story of Toombs may not be uninteresting. was In the senate during the bitter slavery debates, when Seward was wont to deliver his conciliatory speeches. These gener ally called out a vehement and insult i ng reply from the southern members, .which was peculiarly exasperati ng to the senators from the north. One day an after incident of this kind, in which Toombs had made a vituperative an swer to Seward, Senator Zach Chan dler said to Senator Simon Cameron: "This is going too far. Le us put a stop to it. Some of us should insult him." "All right," replied Camero n. I sit nearest to Toombs. I'll do it.'* "Aa soon as the Georgian had tinish Cameron walked ov er to him ran his arm throu gh his, and said: "Toombs whj do ^o talk to as you do to Seward?" "Toombs looked at him for a mo ment, and then, with a laugh replied "Well, Cameron, to tell the truth about it, believe you'd fight." In his latter days the custom of ex travagant vituperation grew upon Toomb s. was merely the sound of his former self. Vehemence came from habit rather than from force, And he was inn sense the man he had form erly been. was the aged giant in tiie- cave of bones, who could onh gnash his teeth at the passer by. he" always possessed manyjkindl traits. I was feeling very dull with a pain in my head and under my right shoulder when! sent for Athlophoros, which helped me very much. I would advise all who are troubled with rheumatism or neuralgia to try it. Mrs. Nancy M. Brown, Haft, Mum. ^ii They Went. "A little child was besieging her father t take her to visit her grandmother, who liv. at a distance. To get rid of her he said, costs ten dollars every time we go to a* grandma, Florence, and ten dollars doesi.' grow on every bush."' "Neither do granr mas grow on every bush," answered the lii tie girl promptly, and her logic was eoi vuicing. They went. Above all other earthly ills, I hate the big old-fashioned pills By slow degrees they downward wend. And often pause, or upward tend With such discomfort are they fraught Their good effects amount to naught.. Now, DrP'erce prepares a pill That just exactly fills the bul A Pellet, rather, that is all A Pleasant Purgative, and small Just try them as you feel their need, You'll find that I speak truth, indeed. Visitor to Ltie uituo museum to the little irlwno takes the cash"We have had a tispute, and we want you to settle it. Is he bearded lady your mother: or your mnt?" The little girl"you are all vrong. She's father. FOR A. BBOKBN-DOWN CONSTITUTION the first thing that an American resorts to is what is generally known as a "gentle alco holic stimulant." The only really reliable 'Bitters," known not to possess banefu component parts, is WALKER'S VINKGAK BIT- TEBS. It is the best remedy for impure blood, or for a torpid liver, ever yet discov ered. Grocer"Half a pound of tea? Which will yomhave, black or green?" *~vSeryant--"Shure, ayther will do It's forahou ld woman that is nearly bloind.'* For sadden colds, hoarseness, or irrita tion of the throat, take Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, A Massachusetts man has invented a machine which he says will tie a squart knot, hitherto regarded by inventors as be yond the power of machinery. The Morning Dress. It is said that a lady's standing in society can easily be determined by her dress at the breakfast-table an expensive, showy costume indicating that the wearer has not yet learned the proprieties. But no one need be afraid of being called "shoddy" if her loveliness is as apparent by daylight as at the hops. Perfect beauty is never the attendant of disease above all, of those diseases peculiar to women, and which find a ready cure in Dr. Pierce's ^'Favorite -Prescription." Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. A witness, who was being examined in a divorce case at Laurens, Ga., was asked to tell the maiden name of his wife, but was unable to do so. CHEAP COMFORT.What a comfort it is to know that, in case any of your children are attacked at night with croup, you have the remedy at hand in Allen's Lung Balsam 1 Depend upon it, mothers, it curet croup per fectly pure and harmless. 25c 50c., and $1.00 a bottle at all druggists. Teacher of a class ingrammar--"What is the plural of man?" Johnnie"Men." Teacher"What is the plural of woman Jack"Women." Teacher"What is the plural of chfld?" Susie"Twins." Dry and gray hair win become moist and dark by the.use of Hall's Hair Benewer. Why is a list of musical composers like a .saucepan? Because it is incomplete with out a Handel. -THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cores Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak ness, Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, and Neuralgia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kinney and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. Itdoesnot injure theteeth.causeheadache.or produce constipationother Iron medicines do. It enriches and purine* the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, relieves Heartburn and Belching, and strengthens the muscl* sand nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Ijasaitode, ITaelt of Bnergy, etc., it has no equal. I The genuine has above trade mark and erosMd red lines on wrapper. Take no other. a*a^t7mwacaunuc*fcco^uffmoai,u DrBULL'S SYRUP Cores CoupJw, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consuxnp-1 tion, ana relieves consumptive I persons In advanced stages of I the disease. Price 86eta. Can-1 Hon. Xhe Genuine- Dr. BuU'tl Couah Syrup is sold only ln| white wrapper*, and bears onrl registered Trade-liarka to irlt 11 ABuU'mBead la a Circle,aBed .Strip Caution-Label, and thel ICac-slmllesignatures otJohn W. I Bull A C. Meyer Co., Sole I Prop's, Baltimore, Md., U. B. A. SALVATION OIL, The Greatest Cure on Earth for Pain," Will relieve more quickly than any other known remedy. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Lumbago, Sores, Frost bites. Backache, Wounds, Headache, Toothache, Sprains, &c. Sold by all Druggists. Pri ce 2 5 Cents a Bottle. INEGAR OUTERS is the great Blood Purifier and Life-giv ing Principle a Gentle Purgative and Tonic a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. I Vinegar Bitters there is vitality but no alcoholic or mineral poison. Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug upand carried out of the system in a short time by the Bitters. Vinegar Bitters allays feverishness. It relieves, and in time cures Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Gout, and similar painful diseases. Vinegar Bitters cures Constipation and prevents Diarrhoea. Nev er befo re has a medicine been com pounded possessing the power of VINEOAB BIT- TERS to heal the sick. Send for either of our valuable reference booksfor ladies, for farmers, for merchants, our Medical Treatise on Diseases, or our Catechism on Intemperance andTobacco, which last should be read by every child and youth in the land. Any two of the above books mailed free on receipt of four cents for registration fees. R.H.McDonaldDrugCo., 532 Washington St.,N.Y. JONES PAYStheFREICHT 5 Ton Wagon Scales, Iron Levers, Steel Bearings, Bran Tare Bean and Beam for 86 0Box Iverr llie Scale. For free pricelist mention thi* paper and addresi JONES Of IINQHAMT0N, BINGHAMTON, N. 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Powers, lurke Co. PEN.T thelOMXW. Don't buy till youseecatalog. ftlWA.8AUUCR,LaCnie,wu, ST. PAUL JOBBERS' UNION. C. W. HACKETT, ICHANNING- SEABURY, President. 1 First Vice President. PAUL D. FERGUSON, A. H. LINDEKE, Treasurer. Second Vice President. 1885. MEMBERS. 1885. HARDWARE. MADHINERY AND SUPPLES. iFUKE SI.OOO Reward! If proven impure. Every can warranted un iform full strengthand free from alum. &o. Endorsed by Dr. E. G. Love, N. X.\ Prof. Collier, D. 8. chemist, Washington: Prof. J. Dodge, state university, Minn. Dr. Alex. rdma J. Stone Dr H. A Boardman Dr. Dedolpht Dr. Jones Prof. Weigbrecht, St. Paul, and the medical world wherever it is tested. C.B.QBOFF,Mfg.,S.Paai Sold only in cans by all Grocer*. This Magnificent Stool anl Book ONLY $65. Solid Black Walnut ease, four sets of reeds and nine stops. Folly war* ranted for FIVE YEAB&. Easy Terms. Write at onoe fof _=____ fall particulars t* the Largest Music Hous iu cue Northwest W.J. 1YK a BKO., St. Paul and MuuMapoUs. 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When I say cure i do notmean merelytoatoptoem nt a time and then have them return again, I mean a radi cal cure. I have made the disease or FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warranton remedy to cure the worst cases Because others have failed Is no reason toe not now receiving a cure. Send sj once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my lantBlBSI remedy. Give Express and Post Offioe. It eostsjsaj nettling for a trial, and I will cure yon. iddress Or. H.O. BOOT. INPearlSt.. MewTask, BU,Y NORTHERN GROWNTt Produce the finest Flowers, Vegetables and Crops. Enor-- w._ moos stock. NewK SEEDS PUtntfindSos* Vegetables and Farm Seeds. DOUBLES ALL Robinson ft Cary. Rogers, Willis ft Co. Campbell, Wal&b ft Jllaon. WOOD AND IRON PUMPS AND PLUMBERS* SUPPLIES. H. Rugg ft Co. SCALES, WINDMILLS. ETC. Fairbanks, Morse ft Co. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. A. Oppenhetraer-ft Co. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Nathan Ford. W. J.- Dyer Bro. FRUITS, NUTS, ETC, B. Praslay* Co. FURNITURE. 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