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r£ COUGHS, CROUP —ma— CONSUMPTIONm SWEET GUM*" MULLEIN. CBtbern lam, ntbarad from a tree of tho name, growing alone UMatlmulatlna •mall streams In tha BMIML contain* a ezpecto- rant prlodpto tut looaaaa tht phlegm producing Uw early morning eonik, and atlmnJatea tha child lo throw off Uta falaa membrane In croup and lam ramady Ml COM HSSS1S TUTT'S PILLS 95 TEARS IN USE. At Qrtotaat Xedieil^Triangk «f thi ip! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. LIHaf appetite, Bawala eaativa, Pala la tka head, with a tail icaaatloa la tkt kack Hrt, Pala aader tha akaaldar klada» Fallaaaa after radait wltk adlc lacllaatlea ta exertlea af Mr ar alad, Initabllltr af taapir. Law aplrtta, wltk Miallafafkavlai neglect ad aaaia latTi Waarlaaiii Dlcslaaaa, Flattering at ika •amrt, Data kafara tka CTM, Haadaaka wir tka right aya, Reatleaaaaaa, wltk fltlkl draaaia« Highly calarad tJrta*, ui CONSTIPATION. TOTT'8 flLIJ are especially adapted la auch ease*, one dose effeeta BUM A ahange of feeling r\s to astonish the sufferer. They Increaee tbe Appcttte.and cease the body to Take an FlaaMhiu tka mtca la Mmrlahad.anA by th.'ir Tonic Atuoa oa Ike Digestive Omu.llMiuUrStools ara GODOCEX^PRLCAASE^R^UUWA^J^NJT* TUTT3 HAIR DYE. GRIT HU or Wamun changed to a QLOSST BLACK by a single application of Ibis DT*. it Imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or lent by express on receipt of gl. Office. *4 Nlurrav St., New York. THESTANDARD 1 fA $1,090 Reward I If provPT impnro. Every can warranted un iform full rUeujth—and free from alum. &a. Endm-Hiil by l)r. K. (J. Love, N. Y. Prof Collier, U. 8. chemist, Washington Prof. A. Dodue, Btat» university. Minn. Dr. Alex. J. Stone Dr. O. A. Board man Dr. Dedolph Dr. Jonee Prof. Weigbrecht, St. Paul, aba the medical world wl erever it is tested. ., C. K. GKOt F, Mfg., St. Paol Bold only in eans by all Grocers. MALT BITTERS, If you wish to be relieved of those terrible Sick Headaches and that miserable Soar Stoat* Mh It will, when taken according to direc tions, cure any caaa of SIek Headache or Soar Stomach* It cleans tha Using ot stomach and kowela, promotes healthy action and sweat secretions. It makes pure blood and givee It free flow, thus sanding nutriment to every part. It Is the safest, speediest and surest Vegetable Remedy ever Invented far all dissaaes of tha atoaaca and liver* J. M. Moore, of Farmlngton, Kick., says: My snfFerlng from SIek Headache and Sour Stomach was terrible. One bottle of Hops and Malt Bitters cured me. Do not gat Hopa and Halt Bitten con founded with inferior preparations of aimilai same. For sale by all druggists. HOPS & MALI BITTERS CO, Dam, ft* ViNEGAR BITTERS Is the great Blood Purifier and Life-giv faig Principle a Gentle Purgative and Tonic a pcrfect Innovator and Invigorator of the system. In Vlnejritr Bitters there is vitality but no alcoholic or mineral poison. Dlwciuicaof I lie KHIII, of whatever name or nature, arc literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the Hitters. Vinegar Blttrrs allays feverishness. It relieves, aaJ is tirno cures Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Gout, and simiiar painful diseases. Vinegar Bitters cures Constipation and prevents UiarrhaBa. Never before has a medicine been com pounded possessing the power of VINTOAB BIT TER? to heal the sick. Semi for either of our valuable reference books for ladies, for farmers, for merchants, our Medical Treatise on Uiseaaes, or our Catechism on Intemperance and Tobacco, which last should be read by every child and youth in the land. Any two of tne above books mailed freeoa receipt of four cants for registration fees. R. II.McDonald DrngCo., 633 Washington SC. K.Y. This Msgalinit OEGAH, Mill Bwl ONLY 965. Belli Black Walnal MM, tsar seta at reeds sad alM atots- *Ulj va* vaated f®r' HVB YKAB* Kasy Terra. Writs at eaas tm —fall yarticalata Iks Idumsl Maaio Home in the Northwaat. W.J. MI'KK BKO., 1- Paal and Mlaneassm ASTHMA GERMAN ASTHMACURE never fall* to laataatly relieve tha asst violent attack sad la rare comfortable alee*. Used by lahslattoa, tboa reaching the disease tlreet, relaxes the spam, laellltatea free expeetoratlea sad effects cares where all ether teaedles fan. A trial win eoevtaoe tha moat skeptical ef Its Iw aedl sta,directaadaevertttUageCMt. Priea,Me aadSl.ee. Trial package flea. Ofdnggm by asfl tar stoap. Cat this eat Da. B. SCHtFTMANK. at. Mai, Mm. 12 I Want Thcmfor Bafcy. A Chlaago reporter found the florists all bnsy one evening putting up table sets and but ton teres for the next day's delivery. Into one of the biggest and busiest a little ragged girl, with pinched cheeks and big, soulful eyes, came timidly. "Well?" said the clerk, who was tying up a gorgeous wreath. "Please, sir, can I get two white rose9 and a yellow one, with a little' green, for these?" and she dropped three silver dimes on the counter. "Yes," was the gruff reply. She watched the nimble fingers of the clerk as be mixed her three pretty specimens. "I want them for baby," she ven tured to explain. "What does baby want of flowers?" "Nothing she's dead," and the little face went down with tears in the big dark eyes. The clerk slipped in more white 'roses, more yellow, and more green, and when the girl looked up a pretty wreath was handed to her, and the money, too, was shoved back to her. The clerk buried himself in the ic« chcst hunting for what he dii not want, until she went out a happy girl— happy as she could be with death at home.— "I have tried Athlophoros iu my family and it has worked like a charm. I have kept it for the last two months," writes druggist L. J. Kimball, of Norway, Mich., giving his experience with the great rheu matism and neuralgia cure. American Girls Abroad. "At Monte Carlo," says The London World, "the ladies' hats are as high as the play. Three girls, presumably sis ters, and undoubtedly Americans not society, attract an immense amount of attention by reason of their showy garments* They wear very high conical hats, ornamented in front with large green and yellow par rots with glaring glass eyes. Each bird is perched on a little bough, and it is impossible to imagine anything moro ludicrous or iu worse taste. The girls are incessant talkers, and my correspondent tells me they are known by the nickname of the "Prattling Pol lies." Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets,' Positively Popular Provoke Praise Prove Priceless Peculiarly Prompt Perceptibly Potent Producing Permanent Profit Pre cluding Pimples and Pustules Promoting Purity and Peace. Purchase. Price, Petty. Pharmacists Patronizing Pieroe Procure Plenty. If our credit be so well built, so firm, that it is not easy to be shaken by calumny or insinuation, envy then commends and ex tols us beyond reason, to those upon whom we depend, till they grow jealous and so blow us up when they cannot throw us down. As a toilet luxury. Hall's Hair Renewer never fails to give satisfaction. A New Orleans postoffice clerk advises people to rub the sticky side of stamps over the hair two or three times. The oil of the hair coats the mucilage and prevents it from sticking when the stamps are car ried in the pocket. MANY POOR SI:FFEKER has expended hundreds of dollars in the purchase of cost ly medicines put up in "perseription" form for the cure of rheumatism or gout, and without any benefit. If all suc-h would but drop drugs and attack blood impurities with Vis EOAII BITTEKS they would And that nature has provided at least one these terrible afflictions. remedy for Liongfellow and Fields were making a short pedestrian tour a few years ago. when, to their surprise, an auery bull stood in the pathway, evidently determined to demolish both poet and publisher. "I think," said Fields, '-that it will be prudent to give this reviewer a wide margin." "Yes," replied the poet, ic appears to be a disputed passage." Use the great specific for "cold in head" aud catarrh—Dr. sage's Catarrh Remedy. "Darringer, you're looking real well af ter your visit to Lake Superior. Yon need ed rest, you said, and you got it no doubt." "Yes, Bromley I had plenty of rest, and the change of course, was very—" "I didn'tgo there for change I had lots of change before I went. I haven't any now I left it with the hotel keepers." Sufferers from Bronchitis will find speedy relief by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A schoolmistress, while taking down the names and ages of her pupils and of their parents, at tne beginning of the term, en- ?ather's iuired of one little fellow, "What'B your name?" ''Oh, you needn't take down his name he's too old to go to school to a woman!" was the innocent reply. No cut rates about this. Only to answer the constant call for a good and low priced cough and croup remedy do we now intro duce our Allen's Lung Balsam in three sizes, 25c., 50c., and 91.00 a bottle at all druggists. "The Washington monument," writes a Washington correspondent, "is a great dis appointment to visitors. While the struc ture is in reality 550 feet high, it does not appear, in the eyes of the average mortal, to be over 250." ttien. John A. Logan Will begfh a series of reminiscences of the war in the National Tribune, Washington, D. C., with the issues of April 3. (Sub scriptions should be sent in at once to se cure the first number. Price $1.00 per an num. A very loquacious lady, calling one day to consult her physician, talked on and oil with such volubility that the latter could not get in a word edgeways. Growing im patient, he at length tola her to put out her tongue, which she did. He then said: "Now please keep it there till you have heard what I have got to say to you." Break-pin Plow Clevis and 3 Horse Equal iser combined. Saves Plow, Harness,Horses, TimeJUoney. Agts. wasted. Ask your deal er. Davis Hook and Clevis Co. Madison. Wis. Miss May Tift, the daughter of a New York banker and a pupil of Marches!, has made a brilliant success at private soirees in Paris and Cannes^ and has been offered an engagement at Her Majesty's Theatre in London. The beat ankle Boot and Collar Fads are made of sine and leather. Try Hum. One great difference between a wise man and a fool is, the former only wishes for what he may possibly obtain, the latter de sires impossibilities. nYSPEPSIA Ik a danaarona aa wall aa diatraaabic complaint. If danaarona aa wall aa diatr jlaotaa. tends, br impairii Manna (ha tone of the Ifila br Rapid Decline. diat rearing complaint. If pairing notritiuD. and da sm, to pw^aw tha way -THE :ST TONIC gjgsfeaa «*hnn. lata* tha appatito, aatf alda tSa MrimiMian of food. MM EUZA A. Httmoit CUnainat, Minn., aaym, hwlnf nsad Brown's boa Bittern for Waak Stomach, Hawthorn andothar galnfttialactiaoaarMnc fran 'How tho roths T* BftM Mead to another as they vm patting eaoh other on the street. "They are all well," was theYeply. "Why, I thought your father had the rheumatism." "Oh, yes, so he has he always has that. I forgot all about it." And so it is with many people who suffer with the most aggravating pains. They hobble around as best ther can and get very little or no sympathy on account of their healthful look, and from the fact that it is only rheumatism and they always have it. What pains are more severe than those from rheu matism Said W. S. Hopkins, living at NO. 179 Avenue, Cedar Rapids, Iowa: "My Jwife and daughter were both stricken with inflammatory rheumatism at the same time. The lower limbs were much sowllen. The pain seemed almost beyona endurance. Sleep was out of the question. They suffered so much that to move or even touch the sheet on the bed would cause the moet violent pain. Thev were confined to the bed four weeks. During that time and pre viously, I bought mauy kinds of medi cines. Then I employed a physician, but nothing gave relief until I bought some Athlophoros, which I had heard of, and I am glad to say in a very short time the swelling was reduced, the pain gone and they were entirely well." "How much did they take, Mr. Hop kins?" "I think it was three bottles in all." "Have either of them had any return of the rheumatism?" "Not in the least.'1 "It was rather a strange coincidence both having an attack at the same time?" "Yes, it was, but such was the case, strange as it may seem. They were both helpless, but are now well, and all from the use of Athlophoros. It is an excellent medicine, and well worth the trial by any sufferer from rheumatism." Mrs. C. J. Albeck, living at No. 1067 Clay street, Dubuque, lias used Athlophoros. and gives this as her ex perience with it: "Yes, I have used it and it cured me. Up to the time 1 used it, which was in February, 1884,1 was subject to frequent attacks of inflammatory rheumatism and have been nearly afl my life. At times 1 would be almost helpless. As sure as I would take a "iltfe little cold I would have an attack of rheumatism, sometimes in my lower limbs and at others in my arms. When I commeneed with the Athlophoros I was carrying my right aim in a sling. It was very much swollen and I could not move my fingers without causing me considerable pain. One evening, while I was suf fering in this way, I heard of Athlo phoros, and the wonderful cure it had made iu Mrs. MeCue's case. The next day I sent for a bottle and commenced using it at once. I was a little afraid of it at first, on account of the buzzing sensation it caused in my head, but I reduced the dose and kept taking it regularly. It worked like a charm. The swelling and pain were gone, ray rheumatism was well, and I had free use of my arm.M "Has it ever returned, Mrs. Albeck?" "No, it is now a year and a half and I have not suffered any since." "Then it has proven a valuable medi cine in curing you of chronic rheuma tism?" 4Yes it certainly has, and I could not say too much infavorof Athlophoros." If yon cannot get ATOLOFHOKOS of your druggist, we will send it express paid, on suaded to try something else, but order at once from us, as directed. ATHLOPHOROS Co., 113 Wall Street, New York. Nearly a Native. "Are you a native of the state?" asked the judge of the United States court, addressing a fat man who had been summoned to testify in a case of illicit distilling. "Mostly, jedge." "I mean were you born in this state?" "I understand, I wasn't born here, but I am mighty nigh a native." "Came here when you were quite young, I suppose?" "No, sir, ain't been here but about 10 years." "How old are you?" -Fifty." "Then how is that you are very nearly a native of the state?" "Well, when I came here I only weighed about 100 pounds. Now I weigh 240, so you see 140 pounds of me are native, while only 100 pounds come from Missouri."—Arkansaw Traveler. You will notice how quickly a thor oughly successful article is imitated, and also that the imitations are without merit, as they are gotten up by un scrupulous parties. Beware of imita tions of Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic. The genuine is sold by druggists, and promptly cures dyspepsia, costiveness, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague and malaria diseases, poor appetite, low spirits, headache, or diseases of the kidneys, stomach and liver. Price fifty cents. Her Best Bid. An auctioneer was trying to sell a horse on Michigan Grand avenue, says the Detroit Free Press, and after the animal had been duly inspected the crowd was asked to name a sum to start the bidding. "Fiften cents!" called out an old woman with some lettuce in a basket. "Humph! you'd better go home!" sneered the auctioneer. "Say!" said the woman to a man at her elbow, "that's just always the way it turns out! I never try to oblige any one without getting the worst of it. I might have made it 20 cents, but I've got to buy meat for dinner." Red Star Cough Cure does not poison the blood. It does not leave a narcotic reaction. It is safe, it cures at once. Price, cents. Being Poor. "It all comes o' bein' poor, said an old lady, trembling with indignation, to her sick husband. "I jist stopped stopped in a minit at the Rich's, to tell 'em as how you wasn't gittin' any bet ter, and Mrs. Rich said she was sorry, and wanted me to bring you home a bottle of wine." "Did you bring it?" asked the sick man, eagerly. "No: I heard her sav it had been layin' down in the cellar ever since 1855, an' when she offered it to me I jist walked off without say in' a word." —N. r. Sun. Throat-ail seldom gets well of itself, but deepens until it undermines the constitution, wastes away health, strength, and flesh, and finally fastens itself on the lungs, completing the wreck and ruin of the whole man. Dr. Bigelow's Positive cure ij the only safe, aura and speedy remedy for coughs, •olds and ail throat and lung diseases. Sold by druggists at fifty cents and one dollar. PleaMnt to take and safe for children. Temperanee Notes, eltiaen of Lynn, Matt., haa given #90,000 for the enforcement of the laws against liquor seliing. There is, in co nnection with the Toronto University, a temperance league. Nearly three-fourths of all the students are pledged total ab stainers. During a recent temperance revival in Youngstown, Ohio, it is stated that half the population signed the pledge, including all the police force except two. Helen Emerson, daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson, is one of the leading white ribbon women of Concord Mass., and was for years Secretary of the local union. Miss Frances E. Willard, ac companied by Miss Anna Gordon, left M.arch 12 for Kentucky, Miss Willard will also visit Rhode Island, speaking throughout the state in behalf of the prohibition amendment, which has been submitted to the legislature. A scientific temperance bill passed both houses of the Wyoming Territory Le gislature. It was orginated by the W. C. T. U. and received little opposition in either house. Visitors at the New Orleans Exposi tion speak of the W. C. T. U. booth as the most attractive spot in the build ing. The banners of twenty state unions decorate the walls. The pledge book is always kept open, and scores of names are enrolled for total absti nence. The voters of Parker, D. T., signed a petition asking the ladies of the Union of that place to name the candi dates for a city ticket tobe supported in the late election. The ladies accepted the responsibility, named the ticket, and the men gallantly clected it. Mrs. Shields, State president Col orado, recently made a short visit in the mining districts. She addressed the miners, and organized three unions and four Bands of Hope. She spoke to over four hundred convicts, many of whom told her they considered the W. C. T. U. women their best friends. Miss Lucia Kimball, National Super intendent of Sunday-school work, has been addressing large audiences in Bos ton. As a result of her labors, ninety six churches in that city bind them selves to give specific temperance in struction in total abstinence in their schools. The New York Morning Journal says that Mrs. P. Q. Kellogg, 50 £. 86th Street, in that city, was paralyzed and lay for seven days in convulsions. Seven doctors failed to cure her, and her caf.e was given up as hopeless. Then St. Jacobs Oil was used. She began to improve, and in a short time was cured. Apples of Ooid. Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. The necessity of thinking is, after all tho highest result of all educa tion. The highest happiness lies, net in being bcleved, but in loving, and, above all, in reliance upon one*s self. Ten thousand of the greatest faults in our neighbors are of less conse quence to us than one of the smallest in ourselves. The acquisition of a few dollars or a few hundred will be no adequate re turn for the knowledge within that you are living a fraud. A life that holds up the whole stand ard of living teaches the real purpose of life, and lifts real dignity as no for mal lesson ever can. The fact that any individual having developed and risen instead of being originally placed there, may give him bright hopes for a still higher destiny in the distant future. Pressing Home. Washington Critic: They were walk ing in the conservatory at the la.st White house reception. "Will you love me with all your soul?" she murmured. "Yes, darling," he answered. "And all yonr heart?" "Yes, dearest."' "And all your—" "Everything, darling, everything," he interrupted. "Pocketbook?" she eontinued, not noticing the interruptions. He gasped once and all was over. Wm. M. Evarts is said to be the best listener in the U. S. Senate, since he never leaves bis seat when another Senator is speaking. W. F. CHANNING- SEABURY, S. B. FOOT, H. P. RUO-G, J. HARDWARE. Strong-IIacKett Hardware Co. Farwell, O/.inun St Jackson. Adam Decker. IRON, STEEL AND HEAVY HARDWARE, Klcols A Dean. Rhodes A Morton. DRY 600DS AND NOTIONS. Atierb»cli, t'lncli & Van NOTIONS AND FURNISHING 600DS. Hlabtin, Warren & Chiplry. Artliur, Warren ft Abbott. GROCERS. P. H. Kelly Mercantile Co. Allen, Moon Co. MaxHeld ft Neabur.v. Heaupre, Keosli ft Co. Vans, Grigg. ft Howpn. TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES. Herkey, Tallmadge ft Co. BOOTS AND SHOES. G. Gotzlan ft Ci. Helios*. Johnson ft Co. Foote, Scliiilze ft Co. J. B. Tarbox ft Co. HATS, CAPS AND FURS. Oordon ft l*Vri ii9on. Lanpher. Finch ft .Skinner. Btrelasgiitli ft Drake. DRU6S. HOJTM Bros, ft Cutler. Kjan Drug Co. CHINA. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Craig, i.arkin ft Mmlth. Donaldson ft Ogden. LEATHER, SHOE FIH01H6S AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. P* R. t* Hardenhergh & Co* ftaheflfer A lloH*am. PAPER AND STATIONERY. ATerlll, Carpenter ft Co. Ward, Hill ft McUlellan. Pioneer Press Co. BOOKS, PAPER AND STATIONERY. St. Paul Book ft stationery Co. CLOTHING AND F0RNISHIM6 GOODS. H. C. Uurbank. MEN'S FURNISHING 600DS. Gnlterman (iron. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS AND WOOLENS. Yallop, De Groot ft Co. RUBBER 600DS AND BELTING. Bt. Paul Kubber Co. Goodyear Rubber Co. CI6ARS AND TOBACCOS. Whlteaaan lirus. CI. M. Mel.ala. OPTIONS AND COUNTER SUPPLIES. B. Bom mars A Go. DFBULL'S Carta Cong^-CoMs, E-.Tawenwa, Oopp, Aattima, Urarnltln \ihoor'--8 Times. Couch, incipient Conaump* tioii, luuf relieves con.«nmpUve persons In advanced etaces of the Prk'8 (icti, Cau t:on. Tha Genuine years. family can Su«penWholefree »orle* itations and Uo^us Kupture. "no ST. PADL JOBBERS' UNION. Dr. BuU't CowjK Syrvp la cotd or.ly In while vrappertt, and bears onr registered Trn:e-l.arks to wit A X'uU'a Head in a Ctrcl*,aBeU Strip Caution-label, and the SALVATION OIL, The Greateat 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. Price 25 Cents a Bottle. The Alley ltoys. "Mamma,"' asked Bobby, "does God really make all little boys?" "Yes, dear." "Did he make those boys who live in the alley?" "Certainly." "Well all I've got to say," was the youthful dictum. "He made 'em out of mighty poor material."—New President. First Vice President. p. LARKIN, Treasurer. I Phelps, Secretary C. A. 1886. MEMBERS. il. P. ly«'k. Itlndekeit, Warner & Seliurineier. fowera lr.v (iiMids Co. Qulnlty ft Abbott. York Tourists to Yellowstone Park next season might encounter a Northwestern blizzard. If they are wise men they will take a sup ply of the famous Dr. BUU'B Cough Syrup. Oh, elopements are very funny when its somebody else's daughter who is concerned.# What are parents going to do for the safety of their susceptible daughters? I'll tell you. Employ wo men as coachmen. That solves the problem doesn't it? There would be a gain in comeliness right away and an advance in the eauseof woman's rights besides.—Clara lic/'c. TRAD E W*/ MARK. OUGHfURE Absolutely •EVee from Opiates, Etnetica and Poison, SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. AT DRWHMSTS and DEALMS. TUB 1HAKLE8 A. VUHKtSU CO., RALTiaOBK, HD. THE GREAT sold 10 wear same licit.andKleetrlc with male belts. Avoid worthies? im companies Electric Tm«*en fop cured in'85. Send stamp foi pamphlet. DR. W. J. Hl'SKE, IKVENTOB, 191 WABASH AV., CHICAGO KSSi it'ii'iid Chances for Investment. EvanlIllustratedKinds r32 l'or Vam» plilft describing tht country aud its ad a ires for al 1 of farming purnoses, and how to reach there. Address T, W. TEASDALE, Passcugcr Agt., ST. PAUL, MOM. 1 prow them in-n fresh a:iU reiiabie, V: 't Var nny send from dealers. Wriie fur mv Bploruiid I'l'istrnuM logae, 11. \V. Second Vice President. McNeale, Assistant Secretary. It use ft Co. 1886. MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. IColiiiiKon it Cary. Iii»ccr«, Willis & Co. Ctni|lf!l, \V:tI*li ft .111non. W000 AND IRON PUMPS AND PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES. SCALES, WINDMILLS, ETC. FitirlKinl Morse & Co MILLINERY AHD FANCY GOODS. A. 0|»i»*iil»-iiu«'r & Co. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Natlimi ord. W. J. liyer ft Bro. FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. I). Presley ft Co. FURNITURE. CRACKERS AND CONFECTIONERY. ItcrrUford It ft ». Prieiiuit.Mii & Lewis. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. Ilolin Manufacturing Co. T. A. Abbott, ft Co. WA30KS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Itiilor'l ,V Kurivell (V Co. It. TliiirMtoit ft ftun. II Malil«-r Co. ST. I'HUI storage, Forwarding and Imple ment Co. WINES AND LIQUORS. Porkins, l.yous ft Co. (je». Benz ft Co. GRAIN AND COMMISSION. •iriggs iirim W. A. Van £lyck ft Co. FLOUR. St. I Roller Mill Co ROOFING CORNICES AND MACHINERY. Scrlbuer-l.lbbey Co. LUMBER. J. P. Grlbben I.uuiber Co. Ko.xl ft Maxwell. K,. T. Mmnwalt. c. NELSON I.umber Co. W. P. I1 lUrld ft Co. .lohn .Martin I.amber Co. Uurroimett Lumber Co. LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER. lhc Northwestern Lime Co. FUEL. Bt. Paul Pariflo Coal ft Iron Co. Kortliwester.i Fu.-I Co. TRUNKS, ETC. II S. Crlppen ft Co. STEAM FITTING, TOOLS AND SUPPLIES. E I' OKborue. GUNS, PISTOLS AND SP0RTIN6 600DS. &L. P. Kwued)' ft Bros. .i" v: 1 Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Itarkncbr, llradarhe, Tuuthmeta, Snrnliw, llriihn.rtr-.rtf. PKU'K. FIFTY OK NTS. AT IMil'UOISTS AND DKALKSa MK CI14SLE8 A. VOUEI-W 'O.. lULTIMOUK, «liseytMitv»,.ur chronic Useless Doctors I E In vain, physicians came, with subtle ski]]. And tried. In turn, prescription, lotion, pill With ifuldened looks they viewed her furry [tongue, In solemn silence stethoscoped each lung From moultviff head to gout distorted toe, They searched, then said, "Poor woman, tJs [no go"! 1 WOMAN'S GRATITUDE. pletely, to my great Joy." nervousness, another Ia)• DOCTORS FAIL withnnt hennfi?6?r light hoijsework and my health ATmiisiiu llnWV CURE-ILL" VMW |J|»r I across SB. WEAK, NERVOU3 PEOPLE And I'tbers FUireiinff from nerTons icl i! exhausting t-m.-ttiire decline of S&SCTHIC ui.'i ohI are positively clued lv Dr lliirnc's fi Aliijrna-llc lt«-It. In every -restate In Thou.-ands the Union lmvo l.Icetrlel ty instantly felt. been cured. Paiemed it Eoisnn. ABSCESS nysplf r-vl tUctnbctore 'i Ur Uock!\. OF and I could get into a wfuron And ridp twn miiM had not been able to walk out in tue door-yard for air mnntha .*•!*,*» the'Favorite Prescription' tiro week*, I rode to a wwon^ten mllea my neighbors were all surprised to see me up3^oh£ about and helping- to do ray housework, after doetorinv with thirteen of the ^.t phyaleia we eSuld *8 -*nd the last ono told my husband that I would never be able to do my housework any more" I amThankful to my'God that had suffered(fiom 'Female Weakness' until I wrote to you, for I I had almost given up In despair. ..^re*«F* WIMJOX, Friendship, &. F„ writes: For five or six years I had been badly troubled with female weakness and terrible paina across back and pit of tbefrtomach. Three bottles of Dr. Pierces 'Favorite Prcscrip tion acted like a charm, and cured me com- wi Female Weakness Cored.—Mrs. SARAH ,V°.YEL,V' Orcenfield, Adair Co.. Iowa, writes: It. V. PIERCE, M. D. Dear Sir—"Having been ill number of years, and having tried in vain almost evory- advertised remedy, as well as having paid a J*UI}i ,dollars to our local without benefit, I was Anally Jaduced to consult you.physicians, You lul ylsed me to send for your medicines. I accordingly sent for your Medical Adviser,* six bottles of your stand on my feet. In 4 Mrs. V. H. PETERSON-, of Loekpnrt, N. F„ had suffered for three years from "female weak ness," was greatly emaciated and "allrun down as Btie ISAAC GIBSON, Kemrood. Pa., writes: "My wife is getting well last. When she began to use your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' our best IIVFR doctors in Indiana County said she would die. Llitlh They said your medicine would do her no good that she had an ulcer on her liver as huge as half a loaf of bread. Well, sir, to our surprise, when she began usin^ your 'Golden Modicnl Discovery,' she commenced spitting up phlegm for some two weeks, and then commenced spitting up corruption and blood (it looked like what comes out of a. blood boil) for some ten days. She now has been well for weeks?' Bolls and Carbmiclcs. J. ADAMS,' Esq., Toledo, Ohio, Writes: "I have used nine bottles of your'Golden Medical Dis covery,' and the result is I am to-day free from boils and carbun cles for the first time in many years. Constipation and Ulu rs.—Mrs. A. D. JOHNSON, George town, Ky., writes The Gomeii Medical Discovery relieved me at once. I had a very bad sore on the back of my left hand for Ave months, and it cured that, as well as constipation and indiges tion, from which I was suffering very much." A Wondcrfnl Cnre.—DAKIET, FLETCHER, Esq., GlouccxUr, Mass., writes: "Nearly flvc years ago, I was taken sick with a disease regarding which the three physicians who attended me were unable to agree. One of the foremost physicians in Boston cvilled it a tumor of the stomach, and treated me for that, nearly killing me with physic another, a homoeopathic phy sician. thought 1 had consumption. When taken sick. I weighed 157 pounds. I suffered from a heavy cough, night-sweats, kidney troubles, etc., and was reduccd so rapidly that my physi cians gave mo up. They were unable to help ma ia the least. At that time I weighed but ninety pounds, and bad not been ablo to lie down, but had to sit up in order to breathe. I had been con fined to my room for six months, expecting to die. 1 was so bad at times that I could not allow any one to come into my room, as I could not talk nor was I able to walk. I picked up one of your memorandum books on tho floor of the hotel whore I was boarding, and after reading it I began taking your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and the first bottle brought me around so that I could walk around the room all day. I soon began to build up. nnd gained so ranidly that it astonished me. I aavo taken no other medieinc si nee then, and have used perhaps twenty bottles in all of this medicine. I stopped taking it in August, one year ago. I feel that it has saved my life. I now weigh about 160 pounds, and I think, and my friends with me. that this medicine savedjmy life. It certainly is worth its weight in gold, and I consider it a wonderful remedy from its effect in curing all my ailments." TONIC BITTERS Unprincipled persons are imitating the name: look out for frauds. See that the following signature ia on eTery bottle and take none other: »T. PAUL, MDOr. Druggist A Chemist, WIIESDTT & KORTHWESTEBN B, II, Smooth Tracks, Kleeant Coaches. Buffet Sleepers, Beautiful Scenery, Low Ha tea and NO CHANGE OK GARS BETWEEB St. Paul, Minneapolis and CEICiSO, ST. LOUIS UNSiS CUT. BATMOND DUPUY. GetTl Superintends*!. H. M. fciTTKLL, Gen'l Fa*i. Agent. JOjUES PAYStHeFREICHT 5 Tan Male*, Iron U'HTI,Warn Kwel fcrarlDfi, Brut Tart tna ao4 B*ain fe«t Ar rerr die Seal*. Forfreepttailirt fMBtloa thl p«p«r ml aMrcw or BIMGUAJHTOX. H. Y. VJ0MS TREATING THE WRONG DISEASE. Golden Medical Discovery,' ""•"O', ninuuiuiaui yuur ,, and 6ix yfcls iVhe, expressed it, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite uunn. Prescription" and "Golden Medical Discovery" promptly cured her, as they have thousands 'of similar cases. Prescription is the best of C* SAMANTNX GAINES, HAD s'x LocktxrtKN. ur years previous to wjtii a fered for Bt-veml f|rp|| IJV inous l.iectro. ULDILI11.1 who attended her foiled 1th paia'here and th^rofand^th^w^t^ palpitation, another with bacVnehe. or doctor, separate and distinct diseases, for which themselves and their easy-goingand indifferent of your Pleasant ft1"®? began using these I could not ninety days I could walk a mile, M.ii uniuiv uuys couiu waiK a and do whilst in six months I was completely cured, ha3 remained you and your ^medicines wherever I perfect ever since. 1 recommend go, and loan your *Ad- vlser to my friends. Two of our moat prominent physicians who have read your great work 'The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser,' pronounce it tho best family doctor book they have ever seen ." Mrs. Carouse OVERS, comer THilte and'Araule Streets, Halifar, N. S., writes: "Dr. K. V. PIERCE, I thank God, and thank you a thousand times, for tho relief that your valuable medicines, Favorite Prescription' and senbed the 1 Pellets' have given .. p°. I am perfectly cured of a chronic sickness hat had troubled me for years. How my heart is overflowed with oy and gratitude towards you, my tongue can never express." 1680,1 had been troubled 8evere pain ia the small of my back, also my shoulder-blades,with UAOCa I of considerable bloating the stomach from wind was so nervous at times I could hardly sleep also troubled with dizziness and hard breathing spells. 1 was induced by my step-daughter, Mrs. Warner, of Olean, N. Y., to try the 'Golden Medical Dis covery.' The effects were marvelous. After taking three bottles I was entirely cured." S. L. FisnER, Sidney Plains, N. Y., writes: "Dr. It. V. PIEKCE, llullulo. N. Y. Dear Sir—My wife suf I years from general debility. Sho had beconic a confirmed invalid. The uterine affection, which, as you which be ail restorative Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is not a "Cure-all," but admirably fulfills a sin-leness of purpose, belnjr a most potent ^pecilsc for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to women. It is a powerfuf sreneral as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, and Imparts vigor and strength to the whole system promptly cures nausea and weakness of stomach, indigestion, bloating, eructations of pas. nervous »ro» ion. debility and sleeplessness, in either sex. "Favorite Prescription is sold by druggists under onr »oVu or Six BoMlea for8»5 OO ous wood-cuts and colored Plates, it will be sent, post-paid, to any address for $i.ouT A large pamphlet treatise on Disoai Women, profusely illustrated with colored plates and numerous wood-cuts, will lie sent for ten cents in postage stamps. Address, WORLD'S DISPENSARY IHEDICAL ASSOCIATION, No. 663 ISalu Street, BUFFALO, N. LIVER, BLOOD AND LUNG DISEASES. writes: "For physicians to help hen and it seemed as »if she must die. On reading one of your Memoran dum Books, it occurred tonic that your' Golden Medical Discov ery tnisbt help her. I procured a bottle, and, after its use, a chauge for the better was noticeable, and after using five bottles, she was a well woman. I have recommended it to several,and in every case, it has produced (rood results. I can never feel too grateful to you for the saviug%t my wife's life." MID COUGH. THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ani good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength, and soundness of constitution will be established. Golden Medical Discovery cures ail humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood- Especially has it proven its efficacy in curing Salt-rheum or Tetter, Fovefrsores, Hip-joint Disease, Scrofulous Sores and welliugs. Enlarged Glands, aud Eating Ulcers. Sottlcs CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD. Golden Medical Discovery cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood-purifying, invigorating and nutritive properties. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis. Severe Coughs, Astluna, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy, while it promptly cures the severest Coughs it strengthens the system and purifies tho blood. The nutritive properties of cod-liver oil are trilling when compared with thogo possessed by Golden Mcdical Discovery. It rapidly builds up tho system, and increases tho flesh and weight of those reduced below tho usual standard of health by "wasting diseases. REDUCED TO A SKELETON. BLEEDING FROM LUIIFIS. Golden Medical Discovery Is Sold bj Druggists. Price $1.00 per Bottle* or Six Bottles for $5.00. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors, No. [STERBBOOK °aMen'AffrWoa*. writes: I wish, in thia letter, to express my gratitude for Mrs. Davis and myself for the great good which has been accomplished in her case by the use of your proprietary medicines. When she began to*? them. In January last, she could not en jy- but.» very few steps at a time, and ., MM. MIC IWU Bl-Ul I1LL bed the greater part of the time for four teen months, and would lose repeatedly the advance she had made, her progess now seems marvelous. We bad almost lost confidence in medical practitioners, and advertised reme dies, but have found in your Dr. Pierce's m-i-mnrii,r. Favorite prescription* and 'Pellets' the a£r&a^ve£/'WG t**eV0 WU1 *bout MOROAS, of Newcastle, Lincoln Co., A'*»c, says: "Five years ago 1 was a dreadful sufferer from uterine troubles. Having ei hansted the skill of throe physicians.I was com pletely discouraged, and so weak I could with TV difficulty cross the room alone. I began taking Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription' and using the local treat ment recommended in bis 'Common Sense Medical Adviser' I commenced to improve at onoe. In three months I was per fect 11/ cured, and have had no trouble since. I wrote a letter to my family restored, anc ing me for have received over four hundred letters. In replv', I havc°de- my case and the treatment used, and nave earnestly advised them to 'do likewise.' From a great many I have re ceived second letters of thanks, stating that they the use^f Favorite Prescription.* had sent the $l..ri0 required for the Medical Adviser,' and had applied the local treatment PO and plainly laid down therein, and were much better already." lind commenced became convinced that my disease was ache, inward fever, nervousness, and general debility. I com menced the use of Dr. Pierce's 'Favorite Golden Medical Discovery,' applying also recommenda in the was well and strong." For" run-down" debilitated school teachers, milliners, dress-makers, general housekeepers,and over-worked women generrlly.wornPierces Dr.-out," iavoutc tonics. women conditions, see wrapper around bottle. Price Bcduced to $1.00 per Bottle, Mrs. CAROIOXE SIMMOKDS, fectly well and ablo to do my own work." DYSPEPSIA Discovery 'cured my cough and chronic diar rhea. It has worked like a charm in my case. It is truly wonderful. I walked over a milo last week to recommend your medicines." 663 1 17 OT* STEEL PENS LeadingNos.: 14,048,130,135, 333,161. Tor Sale by all Stationers. •HI ESTKRBROOK STEEL PEN CO., Works: Camden, N. J. 26 John St, Maw York BUY SALZER'S OaOMOT.Wto.) SEEDS. Cau.rr*«. I PURE FITS! Wheal lay cur. au not aaaaa meralf taiatop uia •time aat than bare ihem return afata, laeaa a rag •al ears. 1 have mads tha dlieaaa of FITB, IFIUHI jlfe-loa^atady. I FAU.noaiCZNKSSa Ilfe-toacstady. Iwarraatau ••Bed* ta COT*the worn eaaaa »«eame otfean feaM 99 Mrs. A. L. CORY, Hadlcy, Crawford Co* Kan wu, writes: "My son, aged fifteen years, was taken down last January with swellings on his right 6houldcr, left hip aud knee. He lay help less for five months, when great aliscesses formed, four of which continued to dteeliaige at the time ho commenced U6ing your Golden Mediciil Discovery' under your advice. Now, after having used four bottles of tlio 'Discovery,' he is almost well and walks three-fourths of a mile to school every day. A scrofulous 6ore on his arm. which ran constantly for two years, lias healed completely under the influ ence of the remedy named." Ferer-Sores."—Mrs. A. H. CRAWFORD, Linn Grove, Pvcna Vista Co., Iovca, writes: I am the person who wrote to yon two ears ago for advice respecting fever-sores on my Kir. I took six of your 'Golden Medical Discovery' and was cured." Scrofnlons Tumor and Sore Eyes.—Mrs. 8. E. GHAT DON, of Greenwood, $. C., writes: "My daughter has b« entirely cured of scrofulous sore eyes and large tumor on her neck, by tho use of your Golden Mcdical Discovery.' 1 have great laith ia all your medicines." -W. J. IT ARTT.rr. met with an ola Consumption Cared Vera Cruz, AlaM writes: friend of mine not long since, and he told me of the very low state of health he bad been in and he applied to our best doctor, but gradu ally grew wo«-se under bis treatment was re duced to a skeleton,had a fearful cough and was thought to have consumption. While in this low state he made a visit to see his relatione, and while in a distant town, he purchased a bottle of medicino called, 'Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,' and took it, and by the time it was used he was as well as he ever had been. When 1 saw him, he looked to be in the bloom of health. His statement caused a great deal of inquiry, as ho is a man ot high standing." JOSEPH F. BICFARLAXD, Athens, La., writes: "My wife had frequent bleeding from the lungs before she commenced using your 'Golden Medical Discovery.' She hns not had any since its use. For some six months sho has been feeling so well that she has discontinued it." Consumption Qnred.-J. ANTHONY Swnnt. Dongrila,nis^ writes For five years I suffered very mueh from a terrible cough and debility. More than a \•ar since I commenced to take your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and it has completely cured mo. I thank you for the splendid health I have since enjoyed." Stain Street, BUFFALO, SC. T« Hi a bar.!- »tr.rtn. Y.e :-"V POMKri. SIJ' Kt« a —l« li c. •»i NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS. Km Ortwi IMtpradnec, by all odd*, the fliwwt n««*ra. T«»itall« u4 Crop»— In «M. Mi, (W#|, m. bar If To« mm urm mwjiroanca, DJ alio I increasing jli-Id. fullv to H' mouMly productive. aad ftoii in,**. tTDoy 1till o« MHacM, fTM. JOHN A. SAL.ZKR, *»••. L« Croaaa, *•«. Be Best b- MMcrproaf ....Kill BEL Tb' Pl?nnr.A\03L,rKrU!s-Wfcrrar.fjln-.*»rr'oof, 'T1 k""p vi '.i f!ry In •«y fully Mrs. HENRY PATTERSON, of New York City, writes: "I had been under an eminent phy sician care for eight months for what he called spinal disease.' I became worse during all this time, when, chancing to see a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser at the residence of a*friend, I read that part devoted to 'Woman and her Diseases. I soon a say, cai»d sinmpothetic back Prescription' and the local treatment Adoiser, and in three months I Medina, N. Y., enjoy life as well as anybody can wish." Mrs. CURTIS BOGUS, ITcst Enoshurg, T7.. writes: "Two bottles of your 'Golden Medical writes: 1 have been troubled with symptoms of malaria, with fever, for three years, but after using thr^o bottles of your 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Pleasant Purgative Pellets,' 1 am hajjpy to say tbat I ara entirely cured, and to-day am per- Dyspepsia.—LUCY A. WOOD, Taylor's Store.Ya^ writes: "Alter many years of great sufl'crm^ trorn the evils of dyspepsia, I was induced to try your 'Golden Medical Discovery,'and I cannot express the gratitude I feel for the great good it has d«:io me. I do not suffer any pain Irora eating, and I il.it. R. HOE & GO'S S "FiHj*J•• SAWSORVEIN? EQUALED SATISFACTION IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. STRONG AND SIMPLE. CHEAPLY KEPT IN ORr DER, THEY MAKE BETTER LUMBER WITH LESS POWER THAN ANY OTHER. ADDRESS R. HOE CO., KM »&aStD ST., H. Y. WITY. T0DM6 1EH Lwi TrtaarapfcT |and wa will helpyoa v» goal pualtloaa. Addreas Aa» IBM irtirt «Tl—njt9* -'v.