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r lt'uv ýetf-ttrenve. Mr. T. M. Pridl wll of Atlanta. (;r., had a hi,'h-strur, hbor-, w:hich he- t amen ill the other duav. arIl it. was neresary to hle i hii Naturallu the horse, not s5i1infl tih. I 'e-rt y re'sistei the oteration. ar id ow r:r 1 tost hii trrilsr :nm - } ' :: a O r lii blow. 'Tho ho'-e -A O K;k- 1i ing I, 1r. Itrol: in ton 1 u:t r: , .lt t firt the tlinoo wxa iot the1 ,- t to 1'i ecrious, hlii' in a s-A rt tns " Mir. Iridl will wa" t:':" ita e 0 'r-, salt di1il] the ro t nyv If tll. 1 :1), - he ire d tc: i 'or nrd ri 1 uca1; crr tainly phi-"all 11side 'Mean wan t, I;,t 1 tl r le tut it seend - 'nohI 11 0 Soi me in ridl a hI 1 o 1 t h a- n o- lii criuelty of iitrit :t f . ur hirii. /I ii, KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to pwrsonal enjoyment whenI rightly USCer. The marny, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expienditure, by miore pronmptly adapting the world's best pr iinicts to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of thIe ipure liquidr laxative principles eiobraced in the remeirdly, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most accep-rihle andl pleas ant to the taste, the refreshirrg arnrl trurly berneficial properties of ia i'rlect lax ative; etletalllyv clernring the system, dispelling coatis, hi ladao hes anl fevers anl Ipermanently curirng crnstipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with thIe approval of thIe medical profession, because it acts on the KirI- I neys, Liver and Bowels witlhout weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is tir sale by all drug gists in 50c andrl $1 bottles, but it is maan dfactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printedl on every packree, also the name, Syrup of FigL, and being well inforrmred, you will not accept any substitute if oiflered. 4 ine P'anel P'lrture, entitled "MEDITATION " In excrrrrange for 18 Large Lion lrirron, ctut frurrm Ioiinir ( offire wr:a;per., and a ?-cent istamp to Spay piOntage. Write for list of our other irre premt louani , Includ Ing books, a knife, grnmnr, etc. WOoLSON SPICE Co., 450 Huron St., TOLEDO, OrIO .31. i ' 1,1 ' ;ý III! If the following letters had been written by your best known and most esteemed meighbors they could be no more worthy of year confidence than they now are, coming as they do, from well known intelligent, and trustworthy citizens, who, in their several Neighborhoods, enjoy the fullest confidence and respect of all who know them. The subject of the above portrait is a well known and much respected lady, Mrs. John 0. Foster, residing at No. 33 Chapin Street, Oanandalgua, N. Y. She writes to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Burgical Institute at Buffalo, N. Y., as follows: "I was troubled with eczoma, or salt-rheum, seven yearn I doctored with a number of our home physicians and received no benefit whatever. I also took treatment from physicians in Rochester, New York Philadelphia, Jersey City, Binghamton, and received no benefit from thornem. In fact I have paid out hundreds of dollars to the doctors without benefit. My brother came to visit us from the West and he told me to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. He had taken it and it had cured him. I have taken ten bottles of the 'Discovery,' and am entirely cured, and if there should be any one wishing any information I would gladly correspond with them, if they enclose return stamped envelope." Not less remarkable is the following from Mr. J. A. Buxton, a prominent merchant of Jackson N. C., who says: "I had been troubled with skin disease all my lie. As I grew older the disease seemed tobe taking a stronger hold upon me. I tried many advertised remedies with no benefit, until I was led to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When I began taking it my health was very poor : in fact, several persons have since told me that they thought I had the consumption. I weighed only about 125 pounds The eruption on my skin was accompanied by severe Itching It was first confined to my face, but afterwards spread over the neck and head, and the Itching be came simply unbearable. This was my crn ditioa when I began taking the 'Discovery.' When I would rub the parts affected a kind Sbrawnny sale would fall of A Ilve-Dnolar rife. A New York paper tells a story of a all of a wif'. whlich took Uplace not far froiti ( arthage, in that state, a few clay tri ix .Mrs. Jo-ce'h Kipp is a v'rf' ;"oI'ily yfoungl woman a:o has blirn fir a loo., til i: the admriiration Kipp wltat' h i'1' th, att*nt'io. S 1Otid' his wi llf, with it careful ovo, I art" ticrularl 1.11 11 olne of his f1'l ow-Itorkinem_ onl . ar I II4. TIf lit' f mlfaf 11 f1. ill" mn. ha. llv d Iii ontrnel 1, and at ill't 110 h' - IuiiIfl hold ioiI'J ,ruii to tI'l J 'o 1 of it, al'd to as k h 1i to iput a rice oii h1i - a ife. .ore 1 'i o'i e to - l hut teoo I Fr. iichman r ''ntillue Ihi if)1lortnI t ti5, and bfegan to Klead Lis call'. Kipp ii niall'y a e wa ', arid w' Lill iriti riat n;" that his wife wa the (h1ar"st (tr tu r't h 4 11 ('lt 1i, Ii. 't r i to part ith h ran 1111 alil tleif fIl ' holdI for nitu rl' for ".-).- Iurall l , uick\ly pu-ihe tin, H lI n'e' into Kippl s fa , ari1d a f'w liiinutes lat 'r Alb ert I roppo. ust ic of th peaceI , irew uI a hill of al. and M.rs. Kipp anrd r. ihcurall wIl happy. Kipp lect 00on afterward for Slcti J Tamotives II I) Parins- Iyns I ailway ccon pany haIS f)IIolwe the recliet lead off the Paris-llavrl companI y and initiated the use off electric locimotit fe, for ruining its trains. The former 1'm palily has dfcidefi to aibandon e fntirtl stial as a mlotive powoer. The ex press trains of the lyons comftpan tO Nle at' now runf bly eltoler engines. rioe novel feature of the ennt.ies is that the entire fore part is wedged( shaped. A '11an and 'tooII y. A man living in Hastings, B. ('., taught a pet monkey to drink a gin and beer, half-and-half. every morn Stg before fbreakfast. Strangoe as it may seem the anthropoid acquirefd a liking for the beverage and when it was stopped the monkey took revenge on the man by biting oft one of his fars. (11o thing led to another until the monkey was dead and the man so hfadly of' that two doctors were called in. S>loft Expert Iyers. The Tyrians were the most expert dyers of ancient times. The fabrics dfed with the famous Tyrian purple did not assume their proper color un til after two days' exposure to light and air. Iuriig this time they passed through a gradation of shades yellow, green, blue, violet and red, which the dyers understood how to arrest and fix at any moment. Royalty's Ways. a The three or four weeks old Crown Prince of Bulgaria has been made © Prince of Tirnowfo, .Duke do Saxe, knight of two orders and honorary chief of the fourth infantry, the fourth cavalry and the third artillery regi ments. Por a while I saw no change or besnefit from taking the 'Discovery,' but I persisted in its use, keeping my bowels open by taking Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and taking a mach outdoor exercise as was possible until I begfen tp gain in lesh, and graduadly the diseaai1released its hold. I took during the year somewhere from fifteen to eighteen bot tles of the 'Discovery.' It has now been tour years since I first used it, and though not na t scarcely any since the first year, my health continues good. My average weight being 155 to 100 pounds, instead of 125, as it was when I began the use of the 'Discovery.' Many persons have reminded me of my improved appearance. Some say I look younger than I did six years ago when I was married I am now forty eight years old, and stronger, and enjoy better health than I have ever done before in my life." Yours truly, Thousandsbeartestimony,In equallystrong terms, to the efhleacy of this wonderful rem edy in curing the most obstinate diseases. It rouses every organ into healthy action, puri fles, vitalizes and enriches the blood, and, through it, cleanses and renews the whole system. All blood, skin, and scalp diseases, from a common blotch, or eruption, to the worst scrofula are cured by lt. For tatter, salt-rheum, eczema, erysipelas, boils, car buncles, goitre, or thick neck, and enlarged glands and swellings, it is an unequaled renmedy. Virulent, contagious, blood-poison is robbed of its terrors by the " Discovery" and by its persevering use the most tainted system renorated and built up anew. A IBook on Diseases of the Skin, with col ored plates, illustrating the various erup tions, mailed by the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., on receipt of six cents for postage. Or, a Book on Scrotalons Diseases, as Hip Joint Disease "Fever Bores," ''White Swellings," "Old a" or Ulogan, mnailled for same amount In stamps. FAMILY TRADITION COUNTS:. \ Dominantt Force inI the P'olitics and .orfity of Little Delawaren No rr (id 'nt of a great state can adly gu( ss thll feeling of 1 h'al r ica tey an I of ;dal t e lannisih prido t 0Ii 111a tlihrou iho(nit the tirny coin( - o 21 nwi'aj Ii of )Iclaware, says the New York >pn. Whol i ixv .nt(n 'I fit 11 of ac c oiiiiit t rIh le " ii a J; Iil .tat(, t is J hr rh lt v'1el L~v a 0 ^nifl cci (Hlti~iiitV, !r±+. toh tilt ,oi~l rund l>(,('al,1 Iua1,z ai t rrIýtfs (t'fin -ctli for' two inturii 'S within r l l r' 1ni -n Of til t' t. Th' re ar"' mm~l.} fam~ili ; still holding ýlll~ ; 1'1(l''' s(Ci'll ("'h ll ('('11 rrlliytlitni-. rads that Ion do niin I f I.. fath ri to ,n- l all t thUw. ia's vithluut trn l>-rage of ((, 1 V enV a f-n.v (':r t' u (' : ti)lan ririnnir al. .it to rI' 0t t ' 1" 1 -s n ii ia p rc if I :ii:i that r Il- 'I (' i 'r, Irzi1 pruil' r-ýl fr Ilii 1 tr Iliinir i chint.1 a Cii t 'u pr >(irtutiin nIf is cnirlliirrnl ton Ilr ,:f-uuu(iistitnite ul ri 1 n" r (ls5u, but is thI ii o ast of all I i'lts of pIrnirln. 'lirre are many I rtii err ciirchs ain e1Lware, ainul proliably eVeryune includes within it; cingregationi 50i(e families de- 1 sc'iii id fromin tlhose that tonok part in I orglaniingi tihe chulrch. ural coin mirnitirs throughout the state are 1 ivi oUSly imin iii 01)1 . Sin I'l ames are t few. and the region fronm which a I mani comes is casily gruessedl from his 1 (Iý,r S. 1 Fainilyv traditions are jealously 1 treasured, and family traits Ireappear 1 reneration after generation. There ii a numerous f mily '- the northern county famnious from Loo fact that cnearly all its male, members have red neads and hliavy rca beards. The 1 c;laracteristic is said to belong even to 1 distant branches of the family in the West. rLong descent, though so com men, is hiitrlly priLedi. and even where a famnily is sunk into disreputo tihe fact of a respectable ancestry is hold to inako its members a little better than just every-day newcomers whose condulct is uno worse. Neighbors in IDelaware have tenacious mnemiories, and old famiily scandals are whis pered about for generations. An old genticiran of blameless life and ex cellent name never dared to become a candidate for public otfico because it was recalled that he had been Iorn out of wedllock. (enealogies are carried in the heaids of hundreds and old ladies often know the intri cate familvy relationsiips of half the community. Accordling to tra dition, the l)u 'onts, who have been making Ipowder for a century, used to remember with satisfaction that an early Bayard had been a hatter. Every community has local traditions of this sort and every nman lives with the knowledge that his family history is known to all who have good memories. ORIENTAL METAL WORKERS. Almost Without Tooas, They Easily Dis tanc Their Occidental Competitors. It is one of the unexplained mys teries of Asia. says the London Spec tator, that the achievements of its best metal workers, so long as their work is useless, should be so com pletely beyond rivalry. We can un derstand this as regards the setting of precious stones, for the instinct of the southern Asiatic living in pain ful sunlight is to blend the bright colors he works in till they do not hurt the eye. Consequently the enameler of Jeypore, th lugh he uses flasks of ruby and emerald, produces a surface which looks, even in sin light, absolutely cool. But what helps him or a Japanese, or even a Turk, if a sultana has given the order, to make a gold or silver orna ment which the West can only gaze at in defeated admiration, is still a prooiemn not completely solved. 'I'he Asiatic does not know anything par ticular about gold and silver; lie has no tools except pincers and hammer, and he has not the power of produc ing intense heat, yet he will do things with metals which his Euro pean brother cannot do with all his appliances and skill. No doubt, if he is a hereditary workman, some thing has passed into his fingers which cannot be acquired by a new competitor, and he has the advantcge of remembering patterns originally designed by the men of genius, who are apt, at intervals perhaps of con turies, to crop up in the artist fami lies; but is that the whole of the mnatter? We doubt it greatly, and believe there is an Asiatic "'taste" or instinct for the beautiful, which I is as true in its way as the instinct of an Athenian sculptor or a Floren tine wielder of the brush. It takes a different direction-we see that most perfectly when we compare the Alhambra with the Grothic cathedral -and it seems liable to strange long pauses, like the one said to have been recently observable in Japanese art; but it is rebl, it is original and we can see no reason, save want of demand, why it should ever die outL If that is true-and it must be true, more or less-and Europe can ever use the Asiatic flngers without taking the skill out of them in the collision of tastes between two races, the jew eler of Birmingham may justifiably begin to tremble. Machinery will not help him much and the 'superi or energy" of the British workman' will not help him at all. Energy is not the quality wanted to produce a necklet or ring. What is wanted is a gift which the Asiatic workmen in thousands did once p~osscss and may display again, and the power of so utilizing the gift that it may mani fest itself even when the designs are not stereotyped in the mind, but have been freshly taken in. A cotton vest made from a piece ol cloth woven 114 years ago is owned by John 13. Perry of Dawson, Ga. The eotton was woven by Mr. Perryb great-rrandmothaen ThI :'trouiit'tor of st:i-sthetics marked a goal era in the progress of surgery. Ierfore tho cfctst of chilo roforn and ither were kmnwa it was the great ciheet of the surgeon to ol'rate rapidly, so as to kki p tho pa tient in pain as litte time as pa;siKlle. No tUnme was wasted in deliberaallin, antA the knife and saw were used wh- I out stopiinn to cihi, thie ntow of blood. IBut that has al boin change'd. Now the patienlt ireathles in tie va por of an anr hthtii fir a few mnim utes, and sinkirng into a (iideep leep. lies a irotioilet.ý, uniouscious P0)i, upon whtlichl tie (operatori can work carefully and diililerately. lie knows that he is causing noi pain, an I ian take all the time em:*e o-ar, to rmake the careful explorlio n;s andi carry out the nunerot prea tioins whichI are now known to be ncee-,.ary to i'cluri e the he-it reulilts. is flirst Armbition. The first ambition of every (China- man is to have a splendid i iflin. A poor rinan will starve hi oielf for years to have oln. It is alwayvs riceivid witi great cecniiony on its arrival at the house, uand is regarded as ti t most valuable piece of furniturei in the estallishiraeat. It is kepit in the place of honor. No one is over buriied till there is ready money enoutth in the house to do so without the family running into ldebit. Tlrie are many t strange customis connected with the funeral rites. (O)ne of these is the t burning at the tomb of paper horses, I idols, umbrellas and clothes. These t are supposed to be necessary anti use- i ful to the man when he gets to heaven. By being burned they undeirgo someii material resurrection antd meet him I there. Did You Ever Meet a Truly Good man? No doubt you think you have, ibut we'll wagcer a dimeni or so he did not have the rheu I matism. If lie dii. he swore occasionailly, and no man can be truly goit who swears 1 occasionally. Ilealth, nerve tranquility and morality are apt to go hand in hand. Painful spasmodic diseases like rheumatism anid neuralgia ruin t ie temper, make one morose, i peevish and rebellious. This is a sadl fact, but I It is none the less true. Drive away the pain, mollify the temper. restore tranluility of mind in cases of rhoenmatism and neuralgia with Hlostetters Stoimach hiitte'rs, an ariilotyne anid tonir of comprehensive range and effTit. It healthfully stimulates the kidneys, bladder. stomach, liver and bowiiels when inactive, and induces sleep and appetite. A very quiet ing effect, not an unnatural. stupefying one like that of an opiate, is produced biy a wine glassful ibefore retiring. It is incomparable in malarial disease. One thing is clear to tio that no indul gence of passion destroys the spiritual na ture so much as respiectable selfishness. E. B. WALTIHALL & CO., Druggist, Horse Cave, Ky., say: "Halls Catarrh C('ure cures eviry one that takes it." Soldl by SDruggists, ec. The stroke of disaster is frequently a blessing in disguise. In 1830 "BrOwnr's Brinich ia Trioriss" were introduced, and their success as a cure for Colds, Coughs, Asthma, and Bron chitis has been unparalleled. Under the freest constitution ignorant people are still slaves. SBErCIIAst's Plr.I.s, the certain cure for liliousness and sick headache, are pleas antly coated and nice to take. Prico, 25 cents. It is hard to be a friend to a man who is an enemy to himself. t Cheap Rates to Memphis, Term., via Cotton Belt Itoute, May 1Och and 11th. Account of meeting of the Epworth Leagtue Sanld General Conferene M. E. Church, South, which are held in Memphis, 'eunn., in .M1ay. the "C'otton Belt Route" will sell riiinld trip tickets to Memphis, Tenn., anil - ret urn iat one lowest first-class fare for the riiinh trip. Tickets on sale May 11th andi isth. 1-1, Imited good to return to May : Flst. For this occasion free Reclining Shair Cars and Sleepers will be run from Ft \oirth and Waio through to Memphis without change. For further information address, S. G. WVA.sacXa, G. P. A., Tyler, Tex. A. A. Gxumssos, T. P. A., Ft. Worth, Tax. We hand folks over to God's mnercy, and show none ourselves. *' annron'e Magle Corn Salve." Warrantel troure orr iiioney refuaded. Ask your ruggast for it. Price 15 cents. s A mean man can get religion, but he f can't stay mean and keep it. Shlobh's Consumption C(re t IToold on aguarantur. It cures Inclpienit loneump. tion. Its It the jest cough Cure. 25ct&.l0uts. Sc gi.ui The actions of men are the best interpre I ter of their thoughts. Sure Cure for Sprain, Bruise or Hurt ! IU:ST.JACOBS OIL You'll Use it Always for a Like Mishap. HEALTH E III~s WORRY woR d LWEAR . FOR ALL WOMEN WHO USE (LAIR ETTE SonAP. SOLD EVERYWHERI SThEIFMmARKGOPANts5Los. Highest of all in leavening strength.-lt U. S. Gov. Food Report Roa~~2~an Po"wderF ABSOLUTELY PURE Economy fcluires that in every receipt calling for baking po)()(ler the Royal shall he used. It w\ill go further and make the food lighter, swlrcitr, of finer flavor, more Iigestible and whole omie. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW YORK. A. Fortuon. 'Ielleir Tull id n,. It i- nut often that people comie into fortunes through the ai tainice of fur tune tellers, hut Nelon ( lhano of Auburn, Me . gats that hie dlid. Smin '] two months ago the clairvovant toil t him that tlhere was a great fort; no 1 awaiting hin., and that he had better 1 find his half-brother. le looked up that in iinig relative, 1\ in. T. Phelps of Roston. and told him what tliohe for tune teller Ihad said. T'hey began to look up their relatives, and foumnd that two uncles had died in (alifornia leas ing between themn a fortun of :(I 1) i. j001, which was in the custoldy of the state. 'The half-brothers are the only legal heirs, and have institutedl pro ceedings to recover the money. Sundaiy Moro JRepected. It seems that the Sunday night en tertainmente, recently so popular in ILondon, are beginning to pall upon those for wh ori they were intended. ()ut of live clubs which used to give orchestral or other concerts on Sun day nights in the west end only one remains. 'IThe Sunday 1di scsions upon theatrical matters are also, it is alleged, not nearly so well supported as the Thursday night smoking con certs. The chilef ditliculty in the or ganizing and developing of Sunday concerts and entertainnmnts lies in ithe fact that the vast majority of I.ondoners live in the suburbs, and prefer their famiily circle and their home to a journey to town on Sunday evening. A New Roof. Anyone may easily calculate for himself how many shingles are nteeded to cover a given space. As a rule. lhO shingles laid with four inches exposed to tha weather will cover 100) square feet of surface and hive pounds of shingles nails will fasten them on. SWith a foot-rule and five minutes' fig uring anybody can ascertain the ex pense of a new roof. Pshaw~! I't3 h t tv In a somewhat speculative conclu sion of a recent palper Mr. Ircece mentioned the cefcets of an aurora on telephono circuits and stated that it was not a wild dream to say that we may hear on this earth a thunder storm in the sun. Learn what you can do, and do it with all the energy at your conmmand. Lessens Pain / p Insures Safety to Life of Mother and Child. "My wife, after using 'MOTHER'S FRIEND,' passed through the ordeal with little pain, was stronger in one hour than in a week after the birth of her former child. -J. J. MCGOLDRICK, Bean Station, Tenn. "MOTHERS' FRIE'ND" robbed pain of its terror and shortened labor. I have the healthiest child I ever saw.-MRs. L. M. AHERN, Cochran, Ga. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, $I.5o per bottle. Book ' To MOTHERS" mailed free. Sold by All Druggists. CRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Allanta, Ga. 1)liti~l II.I i I t ii' 1 i I iii' \ O\ a ,_,o and This awatns tih liras ttra;tIod a dis tance'i of n.:r arl.' I ..1y r I. I tatutO 1imiles «ith IIr Iriilnal ear'ine, and boilers, an I I i inwt tIrotibby wvithloiut 1ararllel in thIe hiistorty 1o stieai na iVigatttion. HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. Growing Popularlty of the Oxford Sery lug Machlnes. lThere is nothing morie truly a houinsehold treasure than a good sewiutrn machine. To ie without it is to be willfully deprived of the irrrrmerse advantage of ureC of the great est of all inventions. A maihine once boouiht is a pirpet ual triesure. It demands no wages, occasions lno expeIse ior trouble, ail is always r:eady niout ota imomnent's notice to render the work of the laborious housewi ife tenrifold more eflliiernt and ex iiiditions. Some machines combine the best ideas and suiiiist irs, h ich have been so rabundriiaitly introduiced iit his rerrarkable nriiia haurisun. A mnachlinre which exhibits in liberal csm hinratioin all thie best fatuois intr'ioduced is the ' Pfori Sewirng e.1caliii, mirade by the Oxford .NI innufactirrinit ('Ii riparry. ht'icatgo, w itih lock-stitchli, shuttle running light and quiet. i'These maciliiiines have the' fillowing important featuires: (' halpness, perfect, relf-adjusting and graduated tension, are irlunder controll of te oplerator and are always positive in their workini. They are entirely self-threadilig in all points, includ ing the shuttleI. 'lThe nieelie is self-setting, the attacilirrents are uuickiv and easily placed and fastened. The shtit tie has an ca v is-illatinig imotion. causing it to keep its proper place against. the race. 'Tiheir (Oxford, No. 14 ani Ii'olimbia machines with attachients, were awari-lel tihe inedal Jpremiutiir at the World's ClrILmbian Expost tiun, Chicago. lThecre are 10i 1 wavs of ibeing a foul, and they are all easy to findl. Coloradiro (Goldl Mine. If von wish to know all nlbiurt the late wonilerful strikes seind lifty scents for a Year s sunt scriptionn to the (loi .Miner, )en ver, Colou It takes a strong-minded r I( eenu to ge lack on his own mistakes. Dr. J. A. Hunter, SpecallIt. In diseases of the Threat, Lungs and Heart, Catarrh and Deafness. 316 Main utreeet, Dallas, Tex. Send for pamphlets. People who cross a Ibridi'o I afore they get to it alonys I ay high toll. Pathos, poverty, troubile ad :trifo; ho. alonz, dig alono, sich is life! FREE l Madame FAG EBLEACH ppllCK a E E FACE BLEACH A th rrciatin te fart that ,hn . .eran d of ladis ofC. hs'ruo.woimytave stncho.. amount of prIrr, whith is 2 par bottle, od in order trat All., a v iv It a fair trial, I a will a.nd a 'Saopir 8ttte,safeiy patked, all chargs prep.id, .n rrreipt of t.r. TACK .. IILEA( II remowv and cures sli.hualy all fro kl.a, pImplvr . olth, bla'herad.. mallow. pr, s ne, reroa, wrlnk!-., or rouglhnesot aiMnnd 1iautifte).. roi. prl ostn. Addrs Mme.A. RUPPERT,6 E.l4th8t.,N.Y.UItp 0HUN 0ls & BOOSO, C~Machinery Supplies Electrical Supp..e . £agl's, Gins, I'utmps, Presses. Dal isen Texa s WORN NICHT AND DAY. Fl.<lds the worst rup ture witth ease under all circunsttlnces. Perfeat 4ý I g Adiltstment. Zoonrort SR U 8'. ore New Pateit M Improvement. ile trot.d catanlogp aa0 rub r for self-measura r;,nlt sent securet ue'rlyd. U. V. Et()tla s1ro. Co., 44 Broe4. ways,1V sTurk Cltl. Married Ladies Pen'I efor Roal S. rr, dy needs it. Ladies Implor)umf, St. Loutis. I o. Consumptlves and people who have weak lunfrsor Asth ma. should use I'Pse.s Cure for Consumption. it has cared thnnsands. It heS iut injur * el ott. It trt 1 nd :wMeb it is the bee, cough syrup. Sold everrwbere. 3.Ce. W. N. U. DALLAS. 19-94 When Answerteg Advartisments Kindly Ment on this Paper,