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&SV- SSSassawwc. r - B j REPUBLIC, Til U USD AY EYENTNG SEPTErBER S 1887. i AMUSEMENTS. THTKSIMY EVESISH, 8. Kntrorment of the llricht ami Charmlnc Little froubrrtte. Anil her superb double company, appear- tnirln ttiecrvat sensational drania. Till. M-.W -rtCTVUHK HIDDEN HAND! lleautitut eenlc Effects ' New and Noel Mechaulral FnVcta' i.rant Military Hand and Operatic Orchestra' A car load ot pecll x-eiierv. and the Greatest Mrret Parade eter attempted by a travellnccom- nxi.v UK (IN II I Ml Ttl SLt. IT! I u.l l-rlrr. vauiu Pierre's lit., k More. ( rinakin twww M liniior GRAND OPERA HOUSE. "0.K XltillT ON'LV. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. The Prince of Comedian. MR. GUS WILLIAMS In his new Home Comedy Prima, entitled : Keppl( Ler'sFortunes Br Col U allv Evj . under the man acemeiit of JOHV H. ROBB. rw otiratid llrc!llioii. Irlc9 T5c.5tcanl i'c Seats on ale at Har ris Cicar More. GRAND OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SKIT. l AI UK With Hattinln) Matitir at 3 I- M. for lkilir Hint Clilllrn. W. H. POWERS' Company, in the Pictures. jue Irish Drama. THE IVY LEAF! The purest and best Irish play on the atae ee the eaitle'a tlicbt, nee the res cue from the cnu:. are the Ketuitiuc Toner, see the terriMe leap from the tower. 1! 1 ncidental to the second act. 1 he I vy Leaf yuartrtte. under the direction ot Prof. .lax renrman. miu rentier a number vi mr cenisol Irish melody.au J Mr SI. J Murphy, the Irish scholar and tocallst. will slim the national sonc. 'Innei .s'IIihC in the Irish lancuace. l'roluction perfect in etery detill Kteninspnces TSc.Vs: and 2"c Matinee, adults nic. children Sc. Tickets on sale at Harris's Clear Mure Intndacing National Airs and FAMILIAR TUNES PROF. HENRY EYRE The Leading Orj-an st, will she a -Mrcond ul la AXD- CONCERT, AT THE First Presbyterian Church. Corner Slain and Fisher Streets, Held. Ohio. prinK T LVEHIHG. SEPT. 6, Oommencinc promptly at o'clock, usine theUrand Udell Orcan. recently built hy "dell A Co. ot New liork City. Icr the lint Presbyterian Church MR. BROWNE Will comply with the ma 113 re iiiientH fur -cial pieces, aid in-rod-ire novelties on the orgtn, such as imitations of othr ip strumentf), and the choir will sintrtwo nw pieces. The pro gramme will be much shorter than on Tuesday eteninp. All should hear thi grand instru ment under control of a master hand. The expense twins less, the price of admis sion has been reduced to cents TICKKTs,, S3 CKTS. For sale at Pierce's and Barr's lttokstorea. A C Mark's Carpet ture. and at the church door on the nlcht of the concert. CENTRAL M. E. ;ei :io Church Choir Co. Will (iire Oie of Tbe'r (irand CONCERTS At Central X. E. Church, oa FRID1Y HEMIC, SEPT. IB, '17 The programme will lpcho'ce, popular and entertaining, r. h dered only as this famous organ ization can. The entertainment is fine and the cause worthy. Set, press notices. Prices ot admission, 3oc and 25c Tickets for sale at C. H. Pierce & Co.'s. Ms Pills tsua, a-tvlmf elUelt jr or salad aaa Bouyancy of Body sjrfslets be w before stransjer. sxbcw BIT Feixe. C W TH BROWNE T GOOD DIGESTION, jnce Ferdinand lias forbidden Bulgar vcsrsilar bwwela x smiII4 tlh. 7i r. 0ffcrn to act as new spaper crrespond jasxsjarceMstss. rrlee,aet.serisa. llS ,,,4 goma of them are said to be plot Solfl Everywhere. ting his downfall In conseijuetice. -rs.ej, , lajBjiBiLj,!!! py.iii!,!!!,! M )iHyiipMjiMMllliM Ih 11 1 11 11 1 I'll , CHILDREN OF TIIERICir. THE SOURCE OF ALL TRUE HAP- PINESS UNKNOWN TO THEM. faet Conrernlng; Ihe Must cle-teil Class In Any Comimmlti Tlie lie I stralats ttlilrli Ytritllli lin ..,.rSl h tnc to Wl.h an.l run I or ( onln.t.. There Is apparentlj nothing more itei-d ed at this time tlian a "mkIi1 for the amelioration of the condition of tlieclul drcn of the rich " Tlie ivr iluldriii ap peal to the hjinpithies of etrt oiii . . hate them with us, on our In arts mid ton hciences nlwajs, but the ihildren of the rich are the moat neglected cla-s m any commuuitt. First, they are negTcceil by their own parents hit with the summir months lum which lie liad i-ihais nioro than at a gay watering pi ice and the winter onie w-ltnl uism another, hpent in the giddt whirl of societt, it is a The process i,f nianmning was as sun fortunate child of the rich who knows its ,,u. ns ,rrlllIo. A MIItafie place was ow-n mother The father , business ..rcn- , ,10s(II (Kl,m,nl,v ,,,,. , Wr, Ur nvs iis unit? aim iiiuutin, iiuiu lo CO jears of age he finds that all of his faculties are require.1 to repair the damages of one panic and protide in al- innce for another If the child is well clothed and has his or her school lulls sent in regularly, the man of business cares believes he has fullUleil nil the obligations of an indulgent father, conscious that ha has done more for his child than was done ;iim. Thus the child is driven Kick on his nuie, or the groom, or the butler ac- coruuiR to age or condition iorsyinrnmy aid fellow ship Here, if not his manner. .ia morals and his views of life aro Conned DELIGHTS THAT ARE HEMED But of these disadvantages the child la not himself conscious until, later in life, he ret lens Ins beginning. Wliat most troubles hint is the restraint which the wealth of his parents imposes on his action, lie is cut off from the associates of his own age, if we except a few caged animals like unto himself Of tlio free dom of youth he knows little or nothing. The delight of anticipation is denied by the gratification in advance of all wishes I for balls, bats, kites, and the thousand and one things w Inch the happy boy of the poor makes for himself. No rich boy 1 ever felt the thrill of delight, of couscious pott er which comes to the Dot who has constructed out of nothing a kite that Is sailing to the stars and almost drawing him after it. The boy of the rich has bought for him those lopsided, fantastic Japanese alortions which do not take naturally to the varjing watesof o' up per atmosphere. For the child of the rich there is noth ing to wish for, to plan for, to deny one's elf for; everything is at his command, and his boyish nature is smothered by his unusual pntilt-ges If he is permitted to goto the circus at all, it is only with some old fellow whose memory of his youth has faded, and to whom the smell of the saw dost has no suggestion of past delight, and as he paid at the door for a rcserted scat the poor child of destiny has no thrill of fear and terror when the boy with the lemonide whLiers to the man at the door and points significantly in his direction. IX HIS ! vrciML STATE. Abovinhis natural state is an animal who rcteU in the freedom of disorder, and , under tne system of doing for himself learn to do for others. Every faculty he has is quickened by exercise and hidden strength det eloped under necessity. But the son of the rich is, as we have said, a caged and pampered animal Before ho reaches j ears of conscious intelligence ho is the victim of ennri. and all ambition has died within him. II is not spurred on by the thought that one day he may bo president; he docs not understand why one should want to be president, and, be sides, he learns from school books that it is a position reserved for the sons of poor but honest parents. The contrasts, as they suggest them selves, are innumerable they are suffi cient for a lolume. Enough have lieen noted to convince the reasonable man who has in his mind any recollection of his youth, that the children of the rich have as yet an unrecognised claim on our sympathies; that they live without fear or hope; that they are denied alike the pains ( and pleasures of early years; that they on: imprisuueu uuui tuc ueiuuing(, anil so hedged in by conventionalism that the source of all true happiness is ever un known to them. It is strange that in this period of the world, with philanthropical societies innumerable, we should not have organized a Society for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Children ot the liich. Louisville Courier-Journal. A Qneer Japanese Custom. Riding up the wide street a short oi tance we come to the United Suites con sulate for a wonder a really fine looking building beyond which, on each aide of the street, we notice numerous bamboo poles, from the tops of which are floating Immense many colored paper fishes, so constructed as to be filled by the wind. These illustrate a very curious custom in vogue all through Japan. During the month of May it is customary to float a paper fish in front of each house in which a male child has been born dunng the year, and very unhappy are most young married couples who cannot display snch an emblem The boy, no matter how ugly or mischievous he may be, is the pride of the Japanese household, and on the 5th of each May his parents must pve a festival in his honor, at which time he is the re cipient of all sorts of toys' toys, not only from his own parents, but also from their relatives and friends. It is the greatest social festival of the year. On one pole, just above the paper fish, we noticed a flowing paper figure in blue and white Japanese mourning colors tthich we im agined signified tli it a male child had been born in the adjacent house during the year, but that it had f luce been ear ned off by the grim destrojer. Cor. Bal timore Sun. Curative 1-Recta of Alvelos. Several cases of epithelioma, or cancer of the fact- and hjw. are alleged to hate ln-en cured by the juice of alvilos, a plant which Ix longs to the family of oupliorbiacc.e; it acts na an irritant, and destroys the disex-od tissue, whn.li is quickly replaced bt health) granulations. Of the- three duTerent kinds of alvilos male, female and wild the second is considered the most valuable; it is found at Pernambuco. and althoagh the natives liate employed the juice for some time past, it has not come into extmsli e use on account of the severe jiain tliat it causes. The best results hate been attained with the j'tiice in a concentrated solid form, and with the addition of vaseline or lanoline. British Medical Journal. Farthing In England. Farthing arc still in use in England, though to such a limited extent that a memlier of the royal commission on gold and silter v as ignorant of the fact until informed during an investigation a short time ago. They are used chiefly in buy ing pajurs at trade prices, whin imarter fractions of a jicnuy come into ue. Xew York Tribune. Eight decs Monging to the Duke of Sutherland are in Germany being treated for the gouL Mild, soothing, and healing is Dr. Sage's I Catarrh Remedy. A tree planted to the memory of Charles ! Darw in in Cambridge was recentl) stolen. The Plainest Ctrl In Sackettstown, Was busannah Lulu Searl. Hut the belle of lieauiy she was made, liy Chaiuplln's Liquid Pearl. Plat num has been ton, 11 u. discotered near Clii - I To persons wishing to attend the Friends' yearly meetiug at Oskaloosa. Iowa, the I. I It A: IV. will sell for train No. :'. leatintr Springfield at 5:lr p. m., Monday, Sjeptem- tionsorHjphilitiel'olaoning. lt panties the the head, with pains in the side nnd back ber 5, tickets" at S15 oy for the round whole system, and banishes all Itheumatic all tanisli afUr tisim; tins ttonderful rem trip. TickeUw'iIl be good for thirt) das and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it, '. si). The tirtsl, languid feeling gltes place toreturn. 207r Frank II. CoblenU, corner Market and to strength and icor. iPKr jasiWKsH-w e?!iS''SS'S T.rrlblft rroc.. of 'lMroonlii-." I "M.msm to put ai-)ui( on a dot-Pit We. as a alitor, miller pit-u ikv of liuwii cuuitmtU'tl MJiue great crime " 11ms tmr pool Noali WolsliT jjnt-s u-, tin- lr Isim-. tin1 anitiniir. Uwii winch the ini- ' nRin ilion may construct a -tvniien to suit it-lf. It is tlicncp that tlio in inoncrs took tlu'ir iiami. for iii.iroomiiK was one of tlmr most itrttic instruments of pun ishment orrewngv. If a pirate linike one of the main rules huh piMrnl the lurtuular luml to uluili he lIonj;el he asinarKni; ihil a captain dtfmct Ins sl,ii to Hiuh a degree lis to 1 mi ple.us.uit to the rates attacking it he uh.s marooiuil; een the pirate captain liiiiisi If. if he tlisiileascil his followers In i the set nt of his rule, was in il.-iiigt r of luting the same punishment viitisl uisn . . . ,. .. , r"'"'"1 "- Vfte from the ,thwat of c,,u"sV). and the cmdcmn.sl man was ""-i ironi ine snip to me oea n. uut ih- os iniiioitsi ujfitii me hunti bpit:.i gun. a Hair ilozi n builds, a fiw Mill lies ef I urn tier and a Untie of watr w.ts ihuckod ashore after kiln, and nwat rowed the Nxit's crew luck to the ship, leating the jioor wretch alone to rate aw at his life in niadni'ss, or to sit simkt n in his gloooit desjuur till death mm i fullt rtloased lum from toniioit. It rnuly if eter lnpioned that niitthmg was known of lum after hating I' u ma rooned. A loat'a crew from some es 1. sailing by chance that way, might nr liaiu iind a few chalky txincs bleaching U sin the white Kind in the garish gl.uo of the sunlight, but that was all. And such were marooners Howard Pyle in IIarperi Magazine. Conception ma lo Colors. Experiments inailo by scientific men prote that much dullness of conception as to colors of shorter wate lengths, such as green and blue, exists among rude na tions. Some aWinginal tnls of India have the color sense dot eloped onlt as far as rod. their knowl.slge of jellow. green, blue. K'liig most limited and rudi mentary; the iitu it llm-d Ihiiuar.Ls cannot give names to blue and groin and think such colors need no names: while the . . l.... . .tiiuiuoaiv nn umiiiemii 10 colors 01 piles." Sure cure for itching, protruding, bleed middle nnd shorter wave lengths. The incorany formoi Piles. 50c. AtDruggistaor (Kllness in regard to shorter wate lengths niailcd. E. S. Wills, Jersey City, N. J. k in sliarp contrast to their ease in dis- 8K1NY SIFV. tinguishing rod. I -R-ells' "Health Renew cr" ret tores health and Mt own oliservations. which are neces- vigor, cures Dvfpcpsla, Imtsttence, Nervous anly limitwl. indicate tliat aterage man lability. For WeakMen, Delicate Women, f I. prefer ml first and blue, next: ami as WKIXs- iiaik HAT-SAM. the shorter wave lengths are approached. If crav. re6tore toorlcinal color. An clerant bis interest and iwueruf litniguisliiiur diiTerences Ixvome less, and onlt among the most highly cultivated are the softer aliades of color preftrred or mijoksI. Most women will agree with me that the average man rivals the barlianau 111 color perception when he matches worsteds or I buys a bonnet. Exp. nmuits on a largo B" m,8" "" m rB V'al '" coIor ',lso I,as l,ePn l-" develoil 111 iiuui oiiu Muiiuii. uut n.iriiiv uiai uian has reached Hiporiorilctilopiuvnt. Kate Elizabeth Clarke in Home Journal. LOCAL NOTICF. Kaeitfiiiriit in Teiaft. fireat excitement has Ix-en caused in the vicinity of l'ans, Texas, bt the remarkable recoterj of Mr. .1. E. Cotlej, who was si helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise his head: evert bod said he was d ting of consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. Kmgs Xew Discover) ' nt him. Finding re lief, he bought a large liottle and a box of Dr. Knit's Xew Life 1'ilN; b the time In had taken two boxes of Tills and tott bot tles of the Discoter). he was well and had gained in tlesh thlrt-six pounds. Trial bottles of this (Ireat Discoer for Consumption free at Clias. Ludlow A Co.'s drug store. Tlif. X enllrt t'liniitmmia. W. I). Suit, druggist. Hippus. lnd., testi fies: "I can recommend Electric Hitters as thetery best remedy. Etery bottle has git en relief in eterj cae. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Hlieuiiiatisin of 10 tears' standimr." Abraham Hare. druggist. Belletille, Ohio, allirms: "Tin best selling medicine I hate eter handled in ni) 20 jears' ex;erieiice. is Electric Hit ters." Thousands of others hate added their testimony, so that the terdict is unan imous that Electric Hitters do cure all dis eases of the Liter. Hindejs or ltlood. Onlt a half dollar a bottle at Clias. Lud low & Co.'s. Hacklln'aArmra HkIu. The Best Salvk In tlio world for Cuts, Bruises Sjres, Ulcers, Salt Hheum. Feter Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guar anteed to git e perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Charles Ludlow A Co. Kinslej. Kan , is called the "Venice of Kansas." It is on Coon creek, which is there crossed by four bridges. thousands suffering from Asthma, Con sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try Acker's English KemedyT It is the best preparation known for all Lung Troubles, old on a positive guarantee at 10c, 50c. Frank U. Coblentz, corner Market and High streets. There is a motement in France to declare the dat of Joan of Arc's entrance into Or leans a national holiday. The best medical authorities acknott ledge the talue of A)er's Pills, and prescribe them with the utmost confidence, as the most effectual remedy for diseases causid b) derangements of the stomach, liter and bowels. There Is said to be a crow roost just west of Hinckley, HI . where tens of thousands of crott s congregate to roost etert nigliU Hunters are hating rare sport shooting them, much to the satisfaction of the farm ers thereabouts. AH plasters are not alike. ) nislerg afford relief and cure when other k nds are worthless. It turns out that the picture and sti tuettes of General Boulanger that hate be n sold in such numbers in Pans were the 'iroduct of a German enterprise and hate t nrichetl German pockets. WILL YOU SUFFER with D)spepsia and Liter Complaint'' Shiloh's Vltilizar Is guaranteed to cure) ou. For sale by F. A. Garwood. A heav) stone-cart, with two horses weighing 1,400 pounds each, fell 100 feet Into a quarry at Aurora. The horses scram bled to their feet w itli onl) a few scratches. "!f f vs. xv Of the good things of this V'A'J life are sorrowfully let alone on account ol uyspepsia. Acsers Dyspepslr, Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive guarantee at 25 and SO cents, by Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and Ulgb streets. During the recent eclipse ot the sun the Russian nihilists scattered their pamphlets all oter Russia. THAT HACKIXC COUCH can be so .juicily cunsl b) bi.iloh's Cure. We guar antee it. rorsaieDyr. A. tiarwooa. The 1.70.000 giten to Queen (jietoria on her jubilee will be detoted to the training ul nurses. "ik oVcC 9. Blood EHixir Is the only Vy""v' Blood femedy Aruaran. teed. ItisaTwwitiTecureforUlcers. Erup- Uilth streets. The Chinese government has ordered 1,500 gross of bottled beer for the Chinese naty. - x'' ' IT IS WONDERFUL how easily rliriiiuatiMii heius, anJ huw iiiMtlwusly it grows in the hjstem, until one is startled to liml lilin-tlt lis VKtini in either the acute or ihromc furai. lie theu learns the fearful temcity of its grip an 1 the utter xmtrli5.Mis of the plinsr rimeilies togne nliif I'rnluhlt to no disease line phbiclan git en more atwlr, anil nunc has more comphtely Inlltat tluir ellorts to provide a H-cilic, and until Atliloplmros as dis covered tin re was no iiieduinf wliuh would stirelv cure rlieiimitisiu, neuralu ami nervous or sick hetdache. Tlnmsandi of testiinoni iU like the following prote lietond question that Atliloplioros is the only reliable remedy, and that it will do all that is claimed for it. Mr Josiah White, of New Paris, Ohio, Kiid to oiircorrespordcntin reference tohu King cured of rheunitUmbytheuseofAtli lophorm It acle.1 like icliarni with meand I teel that I owe niv present gooil health to theone bottle of Athlophoros Iuseil It was almut two yeirs ago I had tlio rheumatism. I could scan-elv get around and when I did . i " . nimigc to do t it w iv.tl, great pin, I s,hiU oyer thirty doll in during tins Ttik ith iIiHtors not countinc whit I mm nt for liniments ami other medicines, hut none of them did mea pirtHeof good At lat I heinl of Athlophoros; it was on Vodnesdiy I commenced using it and con tinued taking regularly until I tinished the 'xittle. On l'ridav I "went out free fmnt rheiinntisin. My fcR were as good as ever, and from that diy to this, now nilrly two reirs since, I have not hid a twinge of tlieiiniite-hi. I hive recommended it to minr dillennt sulTercrsand Inveheen well p id for nn trouble by sciing them bene- tltisl J. I U1S Evert druggist should keep Atlilophoros an 1 .Vtldophuros Pill-., but where thev c;iii nut lie I. m. lit of the druggist the tld phoros to, 11.! WallM..i "luk.will seiiil titlur (larrugc pinli on nitipt t regulir price, whuli is 1 in pir lttle for thliiphiiros md ,VK lor Tills tor liter aitt Viiluev disuses dt.jsjisin. In iU stlori tiillns ntrttius iliMlU ilKiL-t. jf uomen oii-.Mi.sMn I'etds. lit impure ot MM ac, siuioi ium riiLt ureutitsiuaitsi 4 The celebrated rebel guerrilla Ouintri II taught school at one tune in the Mciuit) of I.ane, Kan. A Mr. Clark, lit ing near tint town, has some facts in his possession which prote conclusitelt, in his own mind at least, that Quantrell is alite at the pres ent tune. itorcn ov rii.Es." Why Fnflir Pilm! Iminediatcrelicf andcom- I'lcie luic LU4ianii:cu. vrtw u ihiulu ...i dressing, softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A tonic Itmoratlve. Mops haircom- ingout;sirenguiens, cleanses, neauacaip. ax. Colonel Maplc.011 has a soprano, now called Viquito, who, he sits, was "bnrn in Virguiii. in the southern pirt of Vorth America, ami was "stolen bj the Indians of Niagara" 111 her touth. Her toice is not so mtt resting as her historj. &rv.o the Children $3V.Vrj pecially lial They are ca llable to sudden Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Wo guarantee Acker's English Kemedj a positive cure. It saves honrs "of anxious watching. Sold b Frank II. Coblentz, corner Market and Uigh streets. A French decollete fashion the bxck of the dress being open almost to the waist- is in great fat or. eseclall) among the American girls at Hoiuburg. SLEEPLESS NIC.HTS. made miserable by that terrible couth. Miiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale b) F. A. Gar wood. Thexnitng Duke of Alb-in). aged .1. be gan his career last week b) lat ing a corner stone. It was pronounced "well and trul) laid." In Ilrief, anil to the I'nlnt. D)spepsia is dreadful. Disordered liter is miser). Indigestion is a toe to good na ture. The human digestive apparatus Is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily pt-t out of order. Ureas) food, touch food, sloppy food. bad cooker), mental worry, late hours, ir regular habits, and man) other things which ought not to be. hate made the American pmp'e a nation of tljspeptid. Hut (Jreens August r lower lias none a wonderful work in reforming this sad busi ness and making the American people so health) that the) can enjo) their meals Kiid be happy. Itenieniber: o happiness without nt-aiin. But Green's August Hotter brings health and happiness to the d)speptle. Ask )our druggist for a bottle. betent)-fitecents. The Parisian porter, or concierge, has be come so unpopular that a sjiecial newspaper has been started, called the. I iili-Coicfcrvc. It Won't Hake Ilrrnil. Ill other words. Hood's Sarsaparalta will not do impossibilities. Its proprietors tell plainlt what it has done, submit proofs from sources of unquestioned reliabilit), and ask joti frankl) if )ou are suffering from an) disease or affection caused or promoted b) impure blood or low state of thes)stein. to try Hood's Sirsaparilla. The exinence of others is sutlicient assiiranie that) on will not be disappointed in the re sult. LOCAL notices. Aclvlf to Mothers. Mrs. Wlnslow's ."soothing Syrup, for chil dren teething, is tlM prescription of one of the best female nurses ana pli)9icians in the United States, xnd has been used for years with neter-faiilng success b) millions of mothers for their children. During the process of teething its valueis incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysen tery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels and wind colic By giving ".ealtli to the Mid It reststho mother. I'rie 35c a Dottle. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PUKt Cod Liter Oil, With lljiipliihitea. Fur Luwj TrwtiMes niil lliitlm; ll enK. Dr. J. Simonaud, New Orleans, La., says; "Scott's EinuNion is the hnest preparation of the kind. In affections of the lungs and other wasting diseases, we ma) consider it our most reliable agent. In a perfectl) elegant and agre able form." Hay Feter. Fortttentj-fite )cars I hate In en setert lyafllitted with haj feter. While I was stiff -rimr Intensely I ttas induced, through Mr. Tichenor's testimonial, to tr) ll)'s Cream Halm. The etTect ttas nnrteloiis. It enabled me to ierform in) pastoral du ties ttithout the slightest incoiitenietire. and 1 hate csc.ned a retuni attack. I pro nounce Kit's Cream lSilin a cure for hay feter. Win. T. Carr, I'resb) U-rian I'.istor, Elizabeth, X J. -Sllirlet I-ever" Hating appeared iu our tillage D.irbt's I'roph) lactic Fluid was used for disinfcting the college buildings. The disease neter went be)ond a single case, either in the college or elsewhere, whtretho Fluid ttas used. Iti v. I'l.i s. U. F. Pkick. Auburn, Ala. I)arb)'s Fluid dispels all forms of epi demic diseases h) destroting the spores or germ poison that cause contagion. I A O.iiigeroUA Hurglrnl Operttlnn. A fatal mistake. At the time Dr. Vance, iof Cleteland, pi rforined the operation on , the ladv for then mntal of a inner of the 1 stomach he found when too late that the txsir woman had no cancer to Ix- renioted. The disease ttas iudigesti and if she had taken the hluker Kxtract of UiBits(Siegrs ' i))nip) that awful distress at the pit of the stomach, which maile the dm tors think she had cancer, would h-tte been reunited. DIs- tress after eating, dull, heatt fetlmg iu Jirs. uelia .tiarsn wrueMroiu 1 eai.iue, j Benton count). Ark., that she had il)spep- siain the worst form for lite ) ears, and that nothing Kate an) relief until she used the Siegel S) rup. ,.' . i JswMaP-- B0YAl UkiHc POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThlapoKiter iieTrvarlei. A marvel ot pur rtty.atreiiitth and ttholesomeness More ec nomlc.il than theordtnary kind, and cannot he sold iu competition with the multitude of low teat, short weight, alum or phosphate powders bold only la cans K"i. Utaisn Powntt Co , 1(W Wall itreet. N Yo-k You Carry A whole medkino chest in your pocket, with ono liox of Ayer'a 1'ills. As they isTato directly on the stomach and lion els, they indirectly affect every other organ of the body. When the stomach is out of order, the head is affected, digestion fails, the blood be comes imjioterisUed, and you fall an easy xlctim to any pretalint disease. Miss M. E. Boyle, of Vt ilk sbarre. Fa , puts the whole truth in a nutshell, when ahesa)s: Ml use no other medicine than Ajer's Fills. They are all that an) one. needs, and just splendid to sate money in doctors' billa." Hero is an Instance ot A Physician who Inst his medicine chest, but, having at hand a bottle of Ayer'a Pills, found himself fully e i aipped. J. Arrison, M. I , of San Jose, Cal., writes: " Some three years ago, by the merest accident, I ttaa forced, so to speak, to prescribe Ater's Cathartic Fills for seteral ink men among a party of engi neers in the Sierra Netada mountains, my nicdiuue cheat having been lost in crossing a mountain torrent. I was surprised and delighted at the action of the Fills, so much so, indeed, that I was led to a further trial of them, as well as of your Cherry Pectoral and Sarsapa nll.i I hate nothing but praise to offer in their fit or." John V Itrown, M. D., of Oceana, W. Va ,writs: " I prescribe Ayer'a Fills iu my pra tice, and hnd them excellent. I urge their general use in families." T. E Hastings, M. D , of Baltimore. Md , writes: "That Ayer'a Fills do con trol and cure the complaints for which they aro di signed, is as conclusively prot en to me as any thing possibly can be. They are the best cathartic and aperi ent within the reach of the profession." Ayer's Pills, PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowtlf, Matt. Sold by all Druggists. LAKE CHAUTAUQUA, THK POPULAR SUMMER RESORT. Directly on the main line of the NEW YOhK. PENH. & OHIO R.R. IX. Y . L E. 4 W. K. H. Co . Leasee). Midnaj Between Cincinnati and Xew York Highest NaTagahle Body of Water on the Contiuent. 1,30 feet ahoto the Ocean and "13 feet abote Lake Krie. distant set en miles. THE CLIMATE IS PURE AND INVIGORATING. The lake Is twenty miles lone and from one to three miles wide, takewood, tlutauna, (.rimth's Point, Item us Point. Iiay Mew, Ratenjwol. Martha's Mneyaril. Chautauqua. Point Chautauqua. Louc Point. Mapje springs and U'oogllu are among the different resorts on the L ie. patronized by the summer visit ors. There are zoo& hotels at every point. The Pinions Chautauqua Assembly llaaitsheadiiuarttrsatCbautauiiuaLake.and convenes in July and August of etery year. One ol the most pouular resorts oa the lake is LAKEWOOD. Here all passenger trains of the Xew ork. Peunsylvaula and Ohio Hallroad stop during the season. It being the Chautauqua Lake Ma tlon. and the distributing point lor the entire lake. There are to hotels at Lakewood, both of Immense size and capable of accommodat ing Ave hundred guests each, "suioerous steamers are coustantly plying the Lake, transporting visitors to all points. Those In search of a pleasant resort to spend the sum mer months cannot nnda more convenient or delightful place than Lake L'li iutauu.ua. EXCUKMO.V TICKETS Via Xew York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Rail road, are ou sale at all local stations aud at stations of connecting Hues from June 1st, good for return until October 31st. J. H. Ml .LKK.l'en.sapt . Cleveland. O L V. FWtUhK lien Pass Agt., New Tiork. A E l'LKh. Asst.tleu. Pass Agt. CleTe land.Obio. EASTM'AKD. IIAILT. No 4 DAILT. No DAILT. Xo.li. Central time, 22mlu slowerthan Clniinuatt time. Lt bprlngfield . s.r ouncstown . " Meadtllle " Corry . " Lakewood . " Jamestowu. Morn'g KVng Atlantic Ltm ed I tm'ed Express . In -m 5 3tra b 5oam " 7 l"am . s 2mm . S 55am . V 05am '. 10 (rtam . 9 55am 10 pm loom 4 lopn. 5 40pm 6 45pm 7 OOpm 7 40pm 7 ."""pIU 10 4npm 3 411pm 9 uupm lo :ipm 12 40pm 1 Kipm 2 23pm 3 Kpm 3 10pm 5 40pm 7 15am Ilullalo . " Salamanca " Xew ork Piillman'H FineHt Coaches on all Thrnngh Trains. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Or.cJnftl and Onlj rntln. 9 Mist 1-wmn BellbMs- fwu t wartktfM ImlutlesL Udiipraubbi 10 LADIES. Ask joar DraalM t klr-Mttf. Iruias4 t. m nr r ScTIom . (suiiMit. m tar parucilari MUr hy rrior tmatL NAS" A ,fft-iet7a1SK. FOUNTAIN BRANDS FINE CUT AND PLUG. Incomparably the Best. R INSTALMENT DEALERS RIM find Juhtwbailliejrm-ed-A FULL LINE OF INSTALMENT GOODS oM onl) tt if INSTALSJENTTRADE, by art.ln-sA'.ng lasTAijiEjiT Daalxkb' KtrrLY Co, trie. ! WEAKMEN J WOMEN .-s-rt'T Kamrsr isihm.ts v ia- Uf IttUity. LsxU Mb- rrsT-sfs (Itl) bsVied Ca.A. Currs II ealcnets, jrrmatorrhea. Emissions, ImpatrncjMxidMil Di-I catitM by bii auu or in HITErratlnn. OtiA nu katm 11. nir ska.' bxtorkI Br mail. rite for Pamphlet, in korclKm Chemical Co.. Detroit, JsaU' Call on or address Tbco. Tronpe.drugclst, oorner Main and Market itreetf. 5prinflelvl Ohio. Sole Aient nsisiSsssssussiiSSSS tt-? ' HfovinQTi Wan Vo.nnrin . JUDAlbdill ITd-1 I D Lol dill. The WunJerful efflcacr of Swift's S-peclflc m remtiljr and cure for rheumatism and alt bio 1 Ji Nun, linn nerp r hs 1 a niort-ci ucu m Illustration than this COM af7ord The rati II I, unsolicited n1 frajhatlc testimony k1i tj U TcnfrablcKitit man must lie hccpi ttl a c nvlnrlnx an 1 cnncluslr". The writer U a I rr-mlneiit rliizen tf Mlnni-wlrrL. Th ft-ntlemau towhom Mr 31artln refers an 1 owhom be It IndVl tel for the slvlre to which h owri his Onal relief f rom j etkt of nufferlntj U Mr Klnjf, for many years the (opular nUt clt-rk of the Lawrence MouHc.at Jackw n 1 Jacks.ii, MIsi., April 29. 13SL Tin Swin SrTcinc Coara-vT, Atlanta. Us ttrntUnun I ha leen an Inralld penxlorwr for Torty yiar, haTincontrsutetl ulmohar an J ithr Jt-M-ases In the HeiUan War. but not Itlltb. Utof Uaixh, 13TJ.UU I feel any iiyinptoms of rheumatUm. Do that diy I was suldenly atrickea with thAt dLs em In lnth hlts nj ankles, tor twenty days I waUMoncruUbe. Then thntln wan Iuas tlulent. Dut It rhirtel trnm Joint to JMnt Inrweeks I wonll tie totally dl-abltsti.eltiis ron onenlJeof my boly or Ihf other. Tb lulu nertr left men, mommt for IrTen years and seven month- that Is from March I, IS75, when 1 was flrt nttm ked, to October 1, l'vst. wtwn I wasctimt. Inti-ln these- eleveu years of In Uise fuITirlnK 1 tried innumerable prescriptions from rarlous hjslrlans. and trleI eTerythtnK uk tested lyr friends, but if 1 ever receded the least benefit from any rr-edlelne taken Internally or ex lernally. I am not awnreif It rlnilly. about tho lnl f S-. temrrr. I maie nrrancerm nt to gtt to th ftotSfrlnKSOf Arsvanus luvlnK deai-atred of every ithtr renu-s.lT, -ahen I accl leninlly met an ol 1 at jualntanre, Mr. Kin, now f tho Lawrcuco Hou jf this city. II ha-i once liren n Rnat sufferer from -heumatL-m, and. as I supi'-ed. had been curtxl ay afUltto Hut Sprlncs. IiutMhin I met him ho ld me that hi tUu to the Hot Springs was In rain -he found no reller On hlfl return from lb tSprinp- te heard, for the firt lime, of the S H. S. as a reinily ir rheumatism- Hetrlol Hani six bottles madt a oinplftecure. Sentral 5 ears have passed since, but aehashal no return i fthedUeae. I Immediately returned to try It. In September I tot k four little, an 1 by the first ef (xt'lwr I wa4 writ far a the rheumatlra was concerned. All I ain ha.1 dbapitared, and 1 iuts 30T felt a twino or IT SI1CK. I have n Interest In making this statement th r than th hop that It may direct some other sufferer to a sure eourve of relief, and if It has this result I sm well rewarded fur my trouble. 1 am ery re- iprutiuii7 -auuuuijr uuxiriiuu. J. M. H. SUetis. For sale by all dniffplts. Tre&tbw on Elood and Stia Ile&sc mailed free, Tus Swrrr Specific Co , Drawers, itlauta. Onv RAILROAD TIME CARD. rittunnrc. ('inrliinntl unit SI. I oiila Ilnll wnj Cimipiiii I'nD llnmlle llontr. Utuhr stliulnh- III (Ilect Jinnarj T.0, 1M7. trains leate Su'ringtieM. eintral stindanl time fur Xema. Cincinnati and Coliiiiilius.T.I5 . in .for Da) ton t7 15 a.m. for Aetna ."Ml liiilianaKilis lo-Jua. m. for Xema, Cincinnati. Columbus, Indian I aiolis and Chicago. !" p in.; for Xema I Da) ton and Cincinnati, ':10 p. in. I Trains arnte in bpnintlield at f:15 and 10.-0 a. in . t 00 p. m. and ii.40 p. iu. I Dail). fDail), except Siindaj. bvit. Doiiiis, Tuki t Agent. OLvetand. tulamlim, t-tnelnnntl ai ludlanapolU Railway. eu:ae tiT. 8 SUht Expreta 12 Mew York J Boston Kiprrn ... 1 Clefeland A Eaatern Express .. 4 New York Limited Expreis OOISO 80CTB. 9 Sieht KiDresi lJ0at y.tUD .mm 9 45DIT i.'JOan. . 5.M an i! PK.CIn.A Ues. Ex. 1 Cln Hvtuirlluckeve 'T-ttan 29 Cincinnati Jt Indlauapolls Express-.il Mian 3 Cleveland JtCtnclcaatlLxpress . Ijutn: ICIntl.. Ind ,bt. Louis A Kan. Ex t5prr ' auaivs raoa sisr. 9 Xlgbt Express iJ0arr i 1 Cln I-ljing buckeye ..7aa I 3 Cleveland Cincinnati Express lJJ'pix New t ork. liostoa A Cincinnati Sx05 in J abuts rsos sucth. ' Night Express 125 an 13 DayU-u.SprlntcGeM Arcom.tr t. ...... SS5aa , 12 New York 4 Uoton Limited 50att 1 2 Cleveland A Eastern bxprens 3.15 nr i Cincinnati A bprtngfleld Acconi.. sn pa II New York Limited express . J prr So i: fcas through sleepers to Xew York and Jcstoa without chanire. No. 4 Is the famous limited express, core josed entirely of sleepers, east of Cleveland, taroogh sleepers from SprlogfleM. Kaket New 1 ork In mH hoars and Boston In M aours. a. h. KXiaiiT, a it. i tract. A,ent, D. B. MARTIN, Areade Depot. a. P. A. SDringSeld.O. St. Y., Ptnn. A Ohio K. B. All trains run on Central time 25 mlnutu slower than city time. TIAISSLIIVS OI11VO EAST. No. 4. Xew York Limited, dally 10 2S a. E, " 2. Acconi . dally eicept Sunday. 3Jp. n-. Xo. 8 loll p.m. " 12. Atlantic Lx . dally 1 lu a. m TSAIS3 LEAVE GOISO WEST. No. 3. Cln. St. Louis Ki. daily ... :10 a. m " 1. Accom..dniljeicept sundaj-lti iC a. ro " &. bt Louis Lx., daily ..... .J 69 p.m. Xo.4 has sleepers, but no change of cars In elthercase through to Newiork. Xo.&cat through sleepers to bt. Louis Free hack to trains to all points east of, and Including north Lewlsburg. For tickets to all points and further Infor matton.callon J. L). 1'hhose. Agent. 72 Arcade. Telephone call 310. IndlaiiH, Itlootutiigtim noil Western Rail WHV. AKBITE lUia NORTH. 1 Cincinnati Kxprcss ... 1 00 a tr S banduskyaud sprlngneld Kx . Mtarc 3 Columbus Mail ..-.. IJJoir ARRIt E rEOM EAST. 1 Xight Express . 141 a re 5 Chicago, bt L. 4 han. City lira - hVam "Sandusky Mill . - lOSSara 3 Chicago, M. L. 4 han. City hx . 5 16 p m ARRIVE rROlf WEST. 2 Fastern Express ... "1 2u a id 4 Atlantic .Mail "Jfiarc 6 Xew York Limited 4 2pci DErART .OIIkO SORTH. 2 Lakeside Express 2 4 a m 4 Put In Bay txnress . 10 4.3 a ro i bprlngneld and bandusky Ex S 35 p it DEPART OOISU EtST. 2 Columbus Express '1 45 a m 4 Atliutle)lall y.iam 8 Columbus sccommodatton ... 6 20am 6 Xew ) ork Limited- 4A" DKTART OOISO WEST. 1 Xlght Express ... u5 5 thltago.st L A Kan.Uty 11m . Tla 3 Chicago. .t.L.A han.ltty hx 515ptD Uhl. -Mtiiiliern ltnllroHil. ARRIVE FROM SOLTU. 3 Balnbrldge Atcommodatlon .... 9 10 am 1 Mall aud txpress... 4 30 p m inrtRT GOINO SOCTH. 2 Mall and Express . 10 25 a re 4 Ualnbride Accommodation 535pm Ml trains marked" run ds,lly. allot! ersdalli except Miuday. etandard time, which Is minutes slower than bi-r ngdeld city time .M. Hhi-FhUMAX. D. II. ROCHE. Ticket Agent. General Agent. I WANT AGENTS st f, v ",. sWN MISSOURI STEAMWASHER. To nj"! an"! women of en ftya it ability, king 1 rot talj'tjeniA iojTaenUib-M-al terra will be tclren. The Hl.er works on new rrinttninwhiihiArM lavhjtr HtDii cluthinc enurinou x 8amnl nrtni nn turf weeks trial, on llber.il terms, to be re--rnedntmw Aipenssif not satisfictorr. $600iO$2.000SSal Intrinlo irtit Cjklnc it n tLeuominal sjccm wTrTt'"rs. IllutratHlcirruIarsiaini ierrm r. J.WORTHSOUM'rR.lTOF'MKllNAvE.ST.LaciS.Vo, (Wk tr4ritrp4 at 10 1 braa for ttc'r i u whtfc IktatTHje&l. A.h tut imUttalf houl Five 1 rij.g DRUNKENNESS Or Ihr l.tsnnr llsbli. I'osliivrlr Carrd br Admlnl.lrriss lr. llatsrs' CaOlJca spcclfic. It can be civ tn In a cup of cnf!? or tea without tlie knnwleilce ot the ptrson tktiic it; ts absolutely harmless, and nlll elfecta permanent and speedy cure, whether the pa tlent is a moderate drinker or .in alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who Uae taken (.olden Specific In their coffen without their know! edite. and tod sy believe they quit drinMnitof their own freewill It never fills Thesys tern once Impregnated with the Specific, tt becomes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by Dr. T.J Cas- 8 er. least Main street, and Tlieo Troupe, aln and "ilarketstreets.Sprlnitaeld.O. For llillonanesst Conatipatlon. It coots the Blood ; It fcrlf ea . dellKht, Hit cJiarpeni op tte appe- lllf, 9 T sl.la lhaltvap ill's lfa TUtrt And ittlmulatea the feeble heart. For SIcU Headache. Iljapepala. ti ! u-iiei iiivi. i i uvy " .is.! a .tlHW t I. r tb 11 ni 0 auiti tl lcJ c Mew viu the UUn A. L. 1 1 It U. 1 11 m AMfn"aafet4, xaaiarai 1 1 nnill ,-. irirrToa.Os-taillt: I.IIV I iitle Nervo Bitten. I II 111 I U-rfc MdtU Col. IS H. 11 JiVI- rtvii4tolabia, ft. ioUtvaUln Toathfail lapra sinpaiiiiy enivw b a, aWsTsBa 11th U tvj U UraasiataT - Msrrsw. ' s sfsfaP Sw H'tilttrutreJ Brt lJ fW Casac Sis ttTtisi) L Ctaci o nii.E3s3 Dr- A,bert'8 next visit to Springfield, Friday, September 30, ' at the Lagonda'.House. Siperior Street, next to Postoffice, Cleveland. 0. Chronic. Nervous, Skin and Blood Diseases Hureeaarully treated upon The Latest Scientific Principles. Dr. Albert j attained tbe moat wonderful uurres in tbe treatment or the taara to whlrb be drsotea bla pedal attention, and tbroagb years of patient labor and re earcb be bas discovered the nium Infallible method of enrine general weakness, InToluntarjr dlchart;e, Impotenry, nerroua nra, eonfualon of Ideas, palpit ation of the heart. Untidily, diseases of tbe throat, noae aud kin. affection of the liver, stomach and bowels these ler rllile disorder that muke Hie a miserable existence and render late marriage Impossible. Marriage. Slarrled persona or yonne mea contemplating marriage, aware of Physical Weakness or any other disqualifications speedily relieved, lie who places blmsell tinder tbe care of DU. ALBKHT may eonllde In bis bonor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon bis skill aa at physician. r: si u f tr.' :1 GO CO JL. CTJI3-E3 WJLZSEZJX'TttlD- Persons Ruined .n Health by Unlearned Pretenders who keep Trifling vrlth tbem .Vonth after vfonth. giving Poisonous and Injurious Compounds, should Apply Immediately. DCUlDLflDI E PIIDCC Perfected in oil cases whirh hsre Keen neetee'ed or nmS'Ilfnllr nLinHnnl'lDLC UUnCd trrate.1. Kn exrenments or failure. I'arties treated br mail or express, but where possible personal eonnltation CCB1BLE CiKl.S Ul'lBl-tTEED. Address with Postss. arr-Tases and rorrespoadrare Sacredly CoxUldeatlal. Tmaliaai ml V.tr. W te any part of tbe United States. WHEN YOU Boots and Shoes OIF GEORGE CHANCE & CO. 2To. 14 "West Iain St. Yau are always sure to get value received for your money. Big blow and high prices is not our motto. 113-u.y "SsTOixr Hfvrci CJOvi or WHELDON & MERRiLL WHOLESALK AMI RETAIL DEALERS IX IVIlIXsT OFPIOEi GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TELEPHONE 27G. BRANCH OFFICE AND YARDS : CORNER WASHINGTON AND MECHANIC. Telephone 254. mrmmm a, sn, - f T1 f ! I"" ' ini W A VUa r sfcCataaJTs lOAJj-att W I VArVS's sJ.4svsss ai( n w ji uuu. a ninirsvailll ail itrri s,jt .. iuli awi cnianaireroresortiitaivxuicr c-oci .?&. SEMINAL PASTILLES: A llii4lc,uCrrTeforerT)CsIebiii',T.i-"ir-icl5 ka"n3drjjifiiltxHiottacril.c!-" Cim ijf4-tSn. 'lKM ITI 4LZX' 'ttcT2 ia inaaT i-iOTiiuaariGn iflfy aoeo rueiy netrr I'-fttodflManlTFtiniBndiiroroasiiea:th. i eic ctioo rr- j ncnviifi rowt iaa- 70c wtr-ans "? mi With traamia.s,t of asWf'trsTnLI. ld KaiLi'-arKAorjir?,-- -w isii-toihiet. RUPTURED PCKSONS can t)av FRES j&Jr Viia Vli ra i"aMj"?m OHEC WESLEYAPJ UWiVEKSITY, DCL.AWAFE 01 10. . a IB- taking MEUCINE A PLEASURE -S-SS? DYSPEPSIA And ita kmdrd atlrorattt. India nil ion ( n fjllpallwn and IIIHoaanrtM AGARIC u A PURE VEGETABLE TONIC, pleii. ant 10 tattCr. MILDLY STIMULATING and can be takvn with a ntltsh. la tiiMl.cial to th. in health, and latralaablr t lanauld and debilitated paplwhatroablswrwith lowt of nervr -rr. T17 it occ- and joa nil dm it al-rij. SI.00 FOR I QUART BOTTLE. For BaJ by DrurgirtM, Win Merchant, and GTnfral Dealfn thnmchout tb United SutM and Cantd If yuor daalar hawit it, inaiat upon hi gvAtiiic it for 700. SACHS-PRUDEN tt CO. I1A.VTON, OHIO. SArllH.PKL'DFN'IS RINRKK . AI.Ev Is Known us wona ovsr. 'mmd Curesatvt Remove Tan Sunburnt Stlnss. Mor qutto and All Insect Cites nirix-s RLOTCHU. HurPT", T-i'th.tnrsTa and erenr farm of akin bleiniahea. poaitiTely eoied oa the moat delicate akin without leana,r a acar, Dy I-Sojp OUntme'iit. Prto 6ct-j,, SOcta. and 1. At druixUta or br mall. -l?he nopPin MauT-r Co . Lew Isondon, Coan, 1 ijfiia nvvriiiaiorsuct-.-APaassc30.fA bllJuanesaaadocmatlpaUoahaTe-ieqi For aale toy all iSprlncfleld Iru eclat. WEAKMEN; sniflVilrsP tYnni ! A t - iitr uwi' Isfv-v'tiBBical. l'rssMii-B IsTllsv.ctc,nilnnf Iiora tt-sifacrrttoriior XCtara s-w.al -aaiakaxa MI-aMairh Mrl.(.wa.btha OHEIT MAUSTON THEATJlK.Tf'. HrM fcxh Ira. PTtoailvi W reaj by ral!lni ai-rfMod In MADE STRONG th tiatitJi of titcir COM. 9 RepMa with lorunisation of vmlu to all n MARSTONREMCOYCO IftParkPlaoe.NewYo- s W f jbBbbBbbbN 55 BsaTsTBI B C I VsTaftf 1 g5 SI Organal Weakness lssunedlately cored and fall Tleor restored: This distressing a(Blr tlon wbleb renders life at burden and marrlase Impossible Is tbe enalty paid by tbe victim of UnpruUeuie. Consalt I1H. AL BERT at once and yon will find tbe simpathy and relief tbaS yoo positively require. Nervous Debility. Soflkrera from this distressing disorder, tbe symptoms of whlrb are at dull and unsettled mind, wblcb uuflis tbem for tbe per formance of their business and social duties, makes happy nmrrlages Impossible, distresses tbe action of the heart, cansea flashes of beat, evil forebodings, rowardw,drrams,short brealb Inss. tiring easily or rompany, with at prrfrreure to be alone, reeling as tired In the msrniug as ou retiring, white deposit la urine, nervousness, trembling, watery and weak ryes, dyspep sia, constipation, pain and weakness In limbs, ecr., should ransult DR. ALBERT lmmrdl- gW SUely aod be restored to health. i nrsfsirsd BUY YOUR TwnriTiiHn-rfn!! e)m m uuiAMisiun ct f..teci.t ra usrs tuibirw VUOTX.H'l sVJI IsiTlshCaTaV in ass I'm at i i a- t.ia-ii .oairvio will! fkSCatUB tt btiatBSwa. sinas Mi at Oil nrbe inc(Lrt rrtrDt-a. Brdirtcft rtrpiirsiMnt-vtl''f-t old .u iu rprcftt n4ntnM I a fa 1 1 a liAaf fU'as TVs saih! ssssssss -7 'ainuuHVVI UA UUUSMVI),sHniIlirnr. low becotaes claMrfalaoa itpntiynua faci a iii. Md h TCATHarr.-i3 gaa.n. twa raitt. Ste. n HARRIS REMEDY CO.. MreCHncm SOmt IT - Tivnth 8 tTMt. 8T. laOTTTa Ifft Trial of our Appliance. Ask tor Tanni) r h BtgrnHt'1't-a , a 11 - t sra a f FatiiiilIt- ot I'atentrhe,aiT'I Chcker"anl Ld ertiinc th ct."!.--! 'Tnv.n lll.ic Slcv Ilet iml a KKWMClf UFH1.0. If rna Xl tc ml Hon tunismatl bostlrall on yoarJnij-nt foi 'ulMlie IIandoroelrI4tlmjiphtnllira, illEe r cna 4 ceau fur p-jstatre u u. COUGH BLOCKS. From Maoa Lnff. theConTpxieJC.smMer rtrnr Wtnc In 1 April skl4 I li&r ui ren the j iiTtt- Odiii'Ii ll!f kt a thonazb inaL They cared jr Itttltf airi lyear oltt if Cninp My wif nnd n t!i-r-in-lir w?re trr-unlesi with ftjwh) of 1 na tundmsT One p-wWue ol tie lilrvk. has cured hem so they cau talk j only tromn tin WORM BLOCKS. Lima. Jan 3J.Ws.T. The -ynTlti Hnm mock ctM like a iharm in expelllnc worm frum my lit )p chll t. The child is now well and hearty. Instead 1 puny and anxly as before Jon G llnnuiox. BLACKIERRY BLOCKS. The (.reit Marrhtra and Dy rctrry Ihwt-r. Ieli!.h. O Jaly Tth. .I ar i-lx mont.- Id hill hat a ' ro attick of u-urafr ConipUlut. -ny"tcian coull il nitt.imr. In denpnlr we tnd tnTlta I1U kberry Bltx k rtHKoaininstk't by a rlen 1 a id a tew di.e effected a cvraplftc euro. tccept our heartfelt tndorMsiuen of tout l.laca vrry Ul.k. Mk. iM Mks. J. llAzuar. The "'ynrtt. Hlick Kemedteare The nitH4t thinff out. by fir l.en.a-it. Cheap, ConTement, nre. Han ly, Kellabje. llarmle. Qa IIim. JTobot. n te-upoon or tlcky Nui Iut on la stent packace. 1.5 IhiEH 2 Tent-. War nt! t icirwor money refun-1et sk jourdruc i't. 1 f j uu fall to f.et them send prtu o fHESYNVITA CO., Dolphos, Ohio. Mf i.rr-cive xnsM iii-.tpai. Ttr CHECKER MA RDMl GK inia .ifft OBDEil A POSITIVE rvlattinafsl raaaa 4n fnnv .l.s-s. - 1 Cnrm nithooi Mhlirtn l'atenU ' M tKtfVr la, 1-r OnboxwU . . "" ciin ui iiiou iH-uniw ca- .n i0nr oy or ie. Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies. No trlck-nlna- ivmlta an from the n- of eiibeh-j. copailia or oil of aandUwgod vMtJi ara certain to prodm dynprptriv iTioa $1 it Vld by all drasivliito or mailed oa receipt of prii-e. tor f nrthtr ata-. a aa. parucniara aen t for clrcnlar. 1ir 4. C.ALLAN CO.. !IIKI" V aBoxUaorBJolmJ..r.UV,llas' fi0Sgl aasr jafk run .saaaVJsr saal am a a s.ssss' son I 5?1?X.. By:B?l'r. Lrgi:J-s: -'v ft i re ln. M s 1 E 63 atfia rs E&3 A" ' -fl ir J. t&