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' v. I- r.-rt. ( "V W.aT ! taa) ILISBURY BROS., 5) IANDSOME WADDING, BIRTHDAY, Oil HOLIDAY PRESENT THE WONDERFUL Coatblalaf a ParW, Library, aofclnf, BacUalnir ar aalMClUIR, LOO UK, 8KB er COCUL Prica, $7.00 I nd up. Bend (temp (or Cataloaaa. BIUrTED U U mi(i af U waria. (LDREN'S CARRIAGES ifnmlahed Wlta the Aatenetla Caa Brake, Ur4ll4 t our Wfcll Ftry PrirM. ,rUuup for Catalogue jm1 mention Carrtajjaa. E LUBURG MAIIF'fi CO., 143 N. 8th St.. PHI LA.. PA. . PAINT ? Hhi corr ws ice-coat iroor rim runt rnaay, nm n w i.uiui own-f . T. 9 Mm, YeUaw, OUva IjUm. Bcawitet and Wafoa t.rmM. No VanHHtng necaaaary. wra. aara g5 . hi vita a "lUaa." Una loa ua J aoaa. YOUR BUGGY Tip lop for Oialn. Lawit Seal. Sash. Flower fa PMt, Uxny LirTuyn, ,unain rwci, miliums, Proat Doom, Stora-fronii, Screen Door. Boats, Man tes, IrMi Fences, in Uct verythint. lint Uta thuiK fur lha Iodic to aa about tita houM FOR ONE DOLLAR -sru a 5 s. act GOITS HONEST Ar yo going lo Paint this jreart If so. doal buy a paitit containing of bensine hcn tho SHine inonry (or nearly sm( Y tan prof ure :01Tt(8 I'lli HIM that U warr.ateit to 1 an NOXrAT, (.EXCnK Lr.HRKIMMI. l".lT anil frea from water and benzi. f4 'kU ft braa4 and taka a. ata-r, M i J imtj t are our apenti and amliorirr't I M warraalU t. wear V IXAIIt wllh fl iO" ' the lJH-t Styles used ! . ' ' txomlntr v ponul.tr ia tho (, .' " c Try this bund of HONK t ka. ... I ( "ill never regret It This U tlie wia tuiKu-. i HOUSE PAEWT 3-: V COIT'S FLOOR PAINTS Paint that never dried beyond the Micky point, waste a week, spoil the job. and then swart Nest time call for fOlt A tWH IU f ttsT 4 popular and suitable shades, wareaated ta )try aard as reck err abrht. hs trouble No SHYOiiT DRY STICKY cr. ARBUCKLES' tnt on a paokago of COFFEE Is a mraictt of excellence ARIOSA !orFEH it kept In all first-class orea trota Jae Atlantic to the Pacific. COFFEE ntrvAr trood when exposed to the air. this tirand in hermetically Uled ONS POUND PACKAGES. . wmm: ( "The only reliable1 and effectual D-Airi rni I e?r I the mtrkfrt. All who bare umA it rs eoriTlnce4 h. U nils bsbmh ii tmm iitinriUiiacherruuf recomrnait. a it orvg' y;n't eonntrr ori ell 1U Manunvslurfd Lj IdlllNIIKIM. PITTSBUIiOH. FA. GRAND RAKiua nuiiu. 0LSTEU1 FRIESIAtlS ' E3TAI1LISIIED, 18T6. bout 100 hwt f both iwm end all as,at ng prieoe. BULLS READY FOR SERVICE, a ciAlty of younj? pairs, not akin. Tor iounaauon hk-. Wiirrit eatimatPM fflTen. CaWefc shipped V or short distances bv exoress in eood shape. talofrue and prieei sent on application, lease state a?,ux and number desired, or ie and at) my herd. M, X SWEET. Breeder and importer, otloo this Taper ! Grand Rapids, Mlcb. i-?, ':'? Vorid I... . ' J'HlU H-'.Ht. I . mikI (irHrirut I vr ne ! I on I ' j i.rf, 1 . etc., I X 'oTfirH aioncr, ot I ; : 5rTaoA I - I ,.' A ' ll.'V'H.V 'l ""il - el nnrann f i 1 ii L I 7 U 1 V TTlij Alabama) Oppeeee Ivee Tile. There are iw northern men who begin fairly to eppreciafas tt e marvelous devel opments of the exnaustless mineral nnd metallic resourcei of the southern states. The bare and cold statistics that tell the story of theso developments during the post ten years are so phenomenal and startliug that they btve to be made grad ually familiar by reiteration and explana tion In order to become the realities In common appreciation that they are in fact. We are freshly reminded of this by the statements of that trustworthy Alabama newspaper, The Birmingham Age, which, says that there will be built, this year, in Alabama, twenty new Iron furnaces, with an average output of 2,000 tons u day, or 700,000 tons per annum. This output, with that of the existing furnaces, will run the output of 1883 up to alnnit 1,000, 000 tons, und It Is hoped by the Ala- bamians that In that year their state will contest with Ohio the honor of being the second Iron producing state in the Union, the iron output lu Ohio last year Having been 075,530 tons. Thus, in 1889, the Iron product of Alabama, estimated at fully $15,000,000, will be one or the tnrce most valuable products of the state, rank ing above the corn crop, about $10,000, 000, and below the cotton crop, about 115,000,000. It is 6uch vast economic changes as these that are convincing those Alabami ans, whose future is not behind them, that the continuance of Republican pro tection is of vital importance to their in terests, and that the true way to reduce the surplus is by abolishing the direct taxes and thus adding to the power or the states to tax. tne whisky manufacture, so us to limit its evils und to make it pay part of the local taxes which are made necessary by the liquor traOlc New York Mail and Express. The Wholei Story in a raragraph. Free traders say that tariff ditties are taxes on the consumers. If we had no tariff our imports won id very lamely ex ceed onr exports. We "would have to meet this excess by money, and it would be a heavier tax on the country than the duties under n protective tariff. During the revenue reform tariff period, from 1840 to 1801, although we were producing im mense quantities of gold from the Cali fornia mines we had to send it abroad by every outgoing steamer to pay our debts for imports, U'canse we could not export enough to pay for what we imported. On the other hand, if we buy only articles of domestic manufacture and production the money we pay for them remains here to add to onr prosperity by keeping the wheels of industry in motion. What we pay for foreign goods is the real tax, not the duty on them. Fiber and Fabric. Hoinei Artist Are Too Common. It is, perhaps, not strsngo that this pres ent nn-American free trade administra tion should cater to foreign governments, but when Secretary Whitney advertises only in French and other foreign news papers for plans for a etcel submarine ves sel he discourages and discredits Ameri can skill in an entirely unwarrantable manner. America surpasses the world in inventive genius, aud the greatest gifts to mankind in the way of inventions lor practical uses have come from American inventors. Whenever the demand has been made tho invention has been forth coming, showing that here necessity Is In deed the mother of invention. Burling ton Free Press. The I)tfl'renc la r artist anl Mew. Senator Davis, of Minnesota, has re signed his position ns member of the na tional llepublican committee because he thinks it inconsistent with his duties as senator. Meanwhile, Secretary Vilas nnd Postmaster General Dickinson, two trusty pillars of this Democratic sham civil ser vice reform administration, continue lo hold their places in the national Demo cratic committee. If any one puts any faith in tho eivil service pre tensions of the administration, or if its pretensions had not been exploded long ago, this exhibi tion of "offensive partisanship11 would cause some surpHse.-Cleveland Leader. We Are Wide Awake, Thank You. If auyhody thinks the llepublican party is asleep or apathetic, let him read the dally accounts that tell about the organis ation of new clubs, state leagues nnd other important adjuncts to a national campaign. The party was never more active or alert, and its young men, who give it vigor and aggressiveness, nra especially bestirring themselves. The skies are bright with the promise of sue cess If proper effort be put forth, and the mass of Republicans are rousing for n supreme effort during the president? ii campaign. Troy Times. ; , Had Advlre or No Advice. Mr. Cleveland has either listened to bad advice, or he ijis listened to none. The former is the more probable. The certain thing is thrift he has made a bad botch of it and damaged himself irreparably. Men of sagacity and influence, who a few months ago were open in their praise of him. are today secretly plotting his de feat, lie has gained no friends except those who have been paid for with office, nnd made enemies of men who have the power and the disposition to harm him. Omaha Republican. IMcl-t, a Sure at You're Born. Heal name of the next Democratic can didate for the presidency: ClevelanD, VoorhoEs, , . McDoNald, RaXdall, ' Hlggins, St, John. Chicago Tribune. Jntt the Article Wanted. This much may bo safely affirmed as to tho Republican temper in relation to the presidential nomination: It desires a man who is always a llepublican, who is for protection to American Industry, who H for a free rote and a fair count in nil the states, and who will use all the means at his command to enforre it Chicago Inter Ocean. I act Never Trouble Tlivm. There isn't a free trade organ in the country that doesn't know that domestic competition has been built up by protec tion, and that it is this that has made, tho prices of manufactured goods low to tho consumer. And yet we have never seen a free trade organ that was fair enough to even concede the fact. Detroit Tribune. A Very Common Complaint. JCew England business meu arc rnaking a strong eirort to get better mall facilities. The movement is general throughout the country.' It shows how the administra tion of tho postal service has fallen away under a "reform" administration. Koch ester I'ost-Kxpress. THE FIRST MEERSCHAUM PIPE. A riare Where Half the 11 pee lo the World Are Made Amber and Clay Rulda, a mountain village in Thurin gia, ia the place where most of the amber and meerschaum is used, and where lmlf the pipes in the wcrld are made. Like Shellleld and Toledo, it was famous ia tho middle ages for its arms and armor, but when the invention of gunpowder made swords and breastplates useless, tho attention of the ieople was turned to the manufacture of meerschaum pipes with amber stems. The first meerschaum pipe, it is said, was carved from a piece of clay brought as a curiosity from Asia Minor, and presented to the Duke f Wallenstein. It was not intended for use, but the duko'a fancy directed the most famous carver in the place to fashion the snowy clay in tho form of his favorite pipe as an ornament. In a sportive mood he filled the plaything with tobacco, and was so pleased that he never put any other pip to his lips again. All the knights at onco followed the fashion, and the crusaders to tho Holy Land made it a rule to send or bring home with them pieces of the clay to be carved by tho Thuringian artists. Ever 6ince has the little town of Ruhla been the headquarters of tho meerschaum and amber manufacture. Meerschaum is not the jctrified foam of the eea, as ia popularly supposed in some quarters be cause of its name, but is a peculiar clay, found only at Eshki-Scher, in Asia Minor, as the true nmber is found only on the coast of Samland. The two precious substances meet at tho little city of Ruhla, where 5,000 artists are employed in fashioning them to the fancy of men. The number of pipes turned out is enor mous, the yearly average of real meer schaums being 700000, varying in value from $2 to $200. The emperor of Aus tria is the owner of a pipe that is said to be worth 40,000 florins, made of the largest piece of pure meerschaum that was ever found, and having a stem of amber to match. The trouble with nicer' fichaum, as with amber, is impurity. A flaw or a bubble sioils the whole piece as if it were a diamond. All the meerschaum pipes are cut by hand, after the rough edges and corners have been trimmed off by machinery, and the artists are trained to their work, like the watchmakers of Geneva and the porcelain artists at Sevre and Dresden, at schools provided by the government, Ruhla turns out no end oi other pipes made by machinery a million or two imitation meerschaums each year, lu, 000,000 porcelain pipes, 15,000,000 made of various grades of clay, and countless millions made of briar wood. It is claimed that last year's product of the Thuringian fchops was not less than 100,- 000,000 pipes of all varieties. William Eleroy Curtis in Chicago ISews. "HllKzard" an Old Word. I mid with interest an article upon tho derivation of "blizzard. As it is well to keep trace nnd record of the growth of our language, I offer what little 1 know concerning the word. From boyhood I have heard it constantly, and I know that it was tfiite familiar to my ciders more than fifty years ago in central Pennsylvania Center, Blair, Clearfield and adjacent counties. The word was always used to include the idea force, If one dealt another a hostile blow he gave him a blizzard on the nose, ,4on the jaw," "between the eyes' etc. If i magistrate lectured a litigant eevereiy he "gave him a blizzard." If in debate one dealt mercilessly in ridicule he 4gavo his opponent a blizzard.'' If one man swore at or cursed another lie "gave mm a blizzard." If a man s wife scolded him she "gavo him a blizzard." I never heard tho word elsewhere till within the last four years, when I encountered it in the papers "out west," where it was ap- Dlied to sudden and severe storms. Ward Ries in New York Evening Sun. Wonderful Syatem of Mnemonic. There is a wonderful system of mnem onics invented by the late Dr. John L. Dagg, after he becarao blind. He divided the four walls and the ceiling oi ftis room into fifty points, and by associating dates, names or facts with theso points he was able, tfter a long time, to call them to mind instantly. It was his cus tom to liava his secretary read to him. and by tho use of this system the facts 1 f 1 !- J-J 1 . were reiaincu in jus minu iu uwir yrur order so accurately that from these htudies ho completed a number of books, 6omo of which are still used in text books in this ttate. Tho same r stem has been successfully taught in sevt :-al femalo col leges m this stato by a da tighter of Dr. Dagg. and her classes used it lo advan tage in their studies. Atlanta Journal. The Newest Electrical Curio. Mr. Volk, wiioso electric railway is known to all visitors to Brighton, Eng land, has constructed an electrically driven dogcart, which attracts a good deal of attention among tho leisured crowds which throng the gay Sussex watering place. It is driven by a half horse xwer Immisch motor and sixteen small accumulators, which have a capacity equal to six hours' work. In the desire to keep the machinery light,scarcely sufficient power has .been provided, so that, although the vehicle will mako a speed of nino miles an hour on asplialt, it only makes a speed of four miles on a soft macadam rood, while, with two pas sengers, an incline of one in thirty is the limit of its climbing mwer. Electrical World. ' Catholic In Victoria's Kenliu. ' Tho Catholic population of England is estimated at 1,854,000, of Scotland at .126,000, of Ireland at 3,001,000; total, 5.(111.000. In tho colonies tlwro are 175.000: in Asia 080,000, in America 2.183,000, in Australasia 50S, 000 Catholic lhitish subject. As queen and em prow her majesty reigns ovr O.OH'J.OOO Cath olics. They lire represented intho.im- Dorial parliament by thirty-two peers, and bv live English and seventy -live Irish member. There art? nine Catholics In the privy counc il, and tltero arc forty Catholic peers, flfty-oiir ltaroneU and twenty lord. with courtesy lit h. New Orleans Tiriiea-lVniocr.it. , r " 1 The Cut f timber. The average cut of timber during the 4,000,000,000 feet. Wisconsin has from last live years. has been, in Michigan, 110.000,000,000 to 85,000,000,000, and Minnesota about 10,000,000,000. r Sudden changes of weather alwas induce physical discomtort u der various manifestations, , but general y colds. Laxador will quickly rid the svsterr of the bad effects resulting from these changes. Price orly 25 cents a package Galena Gazette: It was just twenty- five years ago Monday that Genera' was made commander ln cnief of the armies of the United Slates. ' Ai that time the United Siatts army was one of the greatest, if not the greatist that the world has ever seen, number ing upwad of 2,000,000 men. And t was in point ontelugenct and in fighting qualities the grandest arm) that ever trod the earth. "A positive benefit to young child ren and infants" is the popu'ar ver diet of Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup. There were only 35,000 acres of vinas in California in 1881, but now there are 150,000 acres at full biariag Two vekrs hence it is claimed thesr 150,000 at $oo per acre ill be val- ued at $45,000,000. The increase 01 shipments of wines East amounts on an average to about 300,000 gallons I per yeai. ihe increase last year wiih 1200000 gallons over the year bfiare. Children Often need some sale cathartrc and tonic to avert approaching sicknts or to relieve colic, headache, sit k stomach, indigestion, dysenterv, and the complaints incident to childhood Let the children take Simmons Liver Regulator and keep well. It is purrh vegetable, not unpleasant to the taste and safe to take alone or in conneo tion with other medicine. Cincinnati and Columbus are at out; over their forthcoming respecuvt shows, the former speaking of th latter s state centennial as a "cow ?hed" affair, and the latter protesting that such treatment is unkind. Cin cinnati accuses Columbus oi tryini. to defeat the Congressional appropri tian which Cincinnati wants; and thi end is not yet. Make no Mistake -If you hate made up your mind to buy fHood's I barsapanlla do not be induced h take any other. Hood's SarsapariHa is a peculiar medecinc, posss-Ing. bi virtue of its peculiar combination. proportion and preparation, curativ power superior to any oihtr artiilf of the kind before the people. For a affections arising from impure blooo or low state oi the system it is un equalled. Be sure to get Hood's. McLean Conuty III. Republicans will hold two county conventions, the first to meet Wednesday, April 4. primaries Saturday, March 31, to sel delegates to the judicial, Congres sional, and State convention; and the second to meet Tuesday, May 29 primaries Satureay, May ao, to nnm inate candidates for county offices and representatives to the Gc'nera Assembly. Beware of Swindlers. We have exposed, during the las' year, many swindlers who advertise under the name of medicine, vile compounds which only increase hu man sufferinir. To all who. need a pure medicine and blood purifier we can honestly recommend Sulphur Bit ters. Editoj Sun. The Philadelphia News devotes three columns to interviews with leading citizens who consider (Jies- ham the handy man for the Repub lican nominee. City Treasurer Ball condenses the feeling: "tiresbam i the we want. He is undoubtedly the the most popular of any of th- men yet named for the nomination. What a Baltimore confectioner says I had rheumaMsm in my arm for six months, and Salvation Oil made an entire cure of it, after using less than one bottle of it. Wm. Schellhas Jr., Baltimore Md: Sir Donald Smith, the millionaire pioneer of the Hudson Bay Company crave his daughter, latelv married in Montreal a check for $2,000,000 The croom was Dr. J. B. Howard, a i-nunn fh vciria n ftf mrii!f 1 1 1 means' i"- v..."-. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a staple article in the market. The demand tor it was never irreater than . now. The people find it indispensible and will itMl be without at any price. Unly costs 25 cts. Mrs. Kate Cluse is expected homo from Europe this month. She will bring her daughter, who is at school in Paris, and with Miss hthel Chase Sprague, will spend the summer at then country place neir asinngtoo. Kules for the cate of the sick. How to cure disease, its symptoms and causes, and other information of i;reat value will be found in old Dr. Kaufman's great book; 100 pages, fine colored plates, Send three 2 cent stamps tw pay pos tace to A. P. Ordwav V Co , Boston, Mass , ai d ret eive a py free- - A momununt to Abraham Lincoln is pioposed ar ICh.tbethtown, Kj., wliu h io the village nearest the I01' c.iiliin wlcie lit- vn rn. Ifaen fieby wm slcV, we f n r.. vocterki. Wkea sbe wm a CL01, ah cried for Caiteris, Wliea see lee s Mies, she elasg to Cutorls, Waea she ks4 CkUdtea. the gavs tarn Ceteris, THE SPANISH LANGUAGE. heeeMlt for a Knowledreef It r 1 terent In Mesteo. The necessity of a knowledge of the Bpanish languago is constantly increasing In some parts 01 tne country. American Interests in Mexico are growing In num bor and extent. There t no doubt but hat they will continue to grow. In all the South American and Central Ameri can states, from Texas to the Argentine republic, the ability to converse in the Spanish language is of the highest im portance. That way is eur trade, 'lnac is the field ft American enterprise and adventure In the future. Young men who can speak and write Spanish have a decided and permanent advantago in en tering it. No lancrnace- fa more easily acquired oy an American student than the bpanish. Especially is this true if he has prevlouslj studied Latin, of which it Is, If not tbit oldest, next to the oldest, daughter. It i conorons. systematic- and beautiful. It is said that '.he legislature oc New Mexico transacts fv business In Spanish. A number of newspapers are published in. ftrmnifth nnd KiieUnlr. In view of all these facts it is not sirrpHfag that a desire to acquire a knowledge of the bpanisn is in- "wmug. .u ""'"""'V' w, f.mninV with that ianmacc. Kven tourists to. Cuba, Mexico and South America find that topront from ana en Joy a sojouta in any of those countries some acquaintance witn bpanisn is most desirable. Teacher are wanting. . Soon Homebody will want Spanish taught in our common schools, and probably with as mnch, or more, reason than is urged for tho teaching of German or French, for to many Spanish will have a practical money value which the others have not. But our common schools should bo devoted to English aloue. Chicago Times. Story ef the TVhlto JTonae. All tn all. no story travels quite ns far as tho story about tho White Uonso or its occupants.' A curlons ir.stanco of this haa Just come out in the foreign correspondence or. tnfl p.esiueui. eomo iintuuYo gi-Luus about two months- ago set afloat a yarn to the effect that the White IIouso was in fested with rats. There are today letters coming to tho president founded on that very bash. All of them coin from Frenchmen, curiously enonsrh, and all of them propose some means of getting rid of the pert. One was, oddly, fivin a eheese manvai-u-turar m tne province or .ure, and, unlike all the rest i f tlw rat doctors, he did not ask for any rewavd for his reci pe, lie advised catching oaoof there dents alive, cutting a slis la the skin ot his back, pntting a good dose or salt ana pepper underneath, and letting tlrbanimal go again, rne rrenenman veraciousiy Sredicta that tho rat will run tnrougn tno onse, utteriug piercing cries, and that these crie& of warning will warn h's com panion 1 at to escape. All of the French men who write seem to regam tno story most soberly, savo one - who writes from Paris, and puts in the end 01 his letter ths suggestion that possibly it may not all I true in short, hints that he smells 11 mice. Washington Cor. e7 York Sun. jrrtim cverv hatxl ccod omens can ot seen, and it Itepnblicaas are but true to themselves nenry uwy vvsrmoin wiu oe our next governor and onr state adminis tration Republican. New utieans ieu can. The erulf between Thurman and the boodle Democrats of Ohio promises to be come es wide and deep as that between the state of honest men and the condition or. penitentiary convicts. Cleveland Leader. Voice of the Lone 8tr State. Tho Press extends its congratulations to the great state of Texas. At last , tne farmers of this vast southwestern empire of ours are awake to the interests of toe state. The demand for tne budsumkiou of the wool tariff of 18C7 and for protec tion of all industries that will develop the resources of tho state speaks well for tbe common sense of the Lone Star state. Congressman Mills what can they ia Texas farmers in chorus: Why. muzzle you; Tb wbat we t-aa do. . New York Press. V?m Will Fight It Out am Title Live. Henry Watterson. at a recent IU -form clnb dinner, nald he would rather be 'beaten npon the line ot the president s message than win npon those of a lyinj; substitute." Wattereon Is the lVmc cratic champion of free trade who lr. Itf8 said that to speak of nominating Cleve land for, president of tlie unirwi msiw 'was the height or tnmrM;ery.; mo same "tomfoolery" If practiced Una j.-ai will give Mr. Watterson tho opportniut nflieinff "beaten uoon the liue of the president's message." Albany Journal. Trials ef nn Aaplrlnj; 1'olllleUn. Ami still Vila U not hsppy. The awful suspicion is entertained by Wiscoiv sin Democrats that Braqrgc will not stay in Mexico mors than about nitecu minutes, if he goes at all, but will run for coDKress aealn this fall. A candidate for the sent he once occupied has been vlcked out by tho secretary of the interior; nut nrag too, ha picked out one who is probably a mera dunimv and will idve way to the perioral at the right time ev iork Tribune. now to Itrenk the Solid Poulli. If the Remiblicans rise to tho level of their opportunities, make a vlRorons nnd intelligent canvass ot three or rour or uie nrinclnal southern states on the tarlll ifinne. dronntnc ail inc questions irrrm"K out of the war, tfcty will undoubtedly bo .bie tn wrest some of thene states irom the Democracy. t Louis Olobe-Demo crnt.. B.L.B. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. It will ears all disealei caused by derange meat or the Liver, Kidneys sxd Stomach, . Effectual Specific r.ir f'nnMtinatinn. Dtneiipln. Headache. It.z Snur Stomach, bad tAMe in the moutli Mllionii attacks and dwpluiiey, all ornfiitM nro the oflsprlng oi a d'Keuneu i.iver. . SAVE TIME I SAVE HEALTH ! SAVE U01TEY ! . liy Veeplnt thi valuable n-.edirlne always In th hoilne. It a Bale anu inorounn vuikimi tonlr and allrrutlve. It Ih always important ui nrcfp abl friM and and itcnanotoo harm ITothinff to Equal It. "1 have snl.1 Simmons 1.1 ver Recnlatdr for t nil! nix csi'H. NT rmiomrn pninonni:i! ii in bt rrrr iianl. One customer whoar health wax In a wrteb'd etinditiou. imm a vr?r? had suu Ntul.boMi case l lMf wi. hmmI Ihe Kczulatt and was enilrt'.ly cartel. I am tiling. It uiylf f TnrHil I lT. ranare u r:ioreofinnrmnt I an i'otlnDl e,ul it and hitffc'.v r-i.isinf a J a nse."-(; V UrF.T. Prui.!, rtio.ir Ta. 1- phCL ,V a-l a w lite wiii 1 5 f LITTLE W OWOtB PILLO. 1WWAJXE OP tMlTATIOXS. ALWAYS ASK JtiK int. I'lEKCK'S WLLETS, Olt LITTLE BUQAR-COATED FILLS, lie In ff entirely vegetable, they op erate without diriturbanco te tho ayrtem, diet. or necupatioa. 1'ut up in Klaus v4al, brnactt- cuiiy B'Mei. Always fresh and reliahlo. As those littlo Vellots give tho moet perfect satisfaction. . , Sil lil, Tlilloua Headache, Dlzzliieee, Conetlpa tlon, Biidlgeatloii. Ullloua Attache, and all duranfrvmrats of tae stom ach and bowels, are prompt ly relieved1 and permanently ciirMi hr the urn oi Dr. IMeree'a Pleasant larratlve Pellet- In explunafiion of the rvmcdlal power of then Felleta over ao great a variety of dlmeR. 1 may truthfully Ik? said that their action upor tbo system ia universal, not m srUmd or tissti' eseapinr tlieir ennutivo iutliienoe. fetid r driurffista, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at tho Chemical .Laboratory of Wom.D's 1)isinsauy UXOXCaUk Association, iiuaaiu, a. V. ' Is offered by tho mannfactur crsof BraSngc'tf Catarrh llemeur, for a easo 01 Chronic Nasal Cntiurb whirl) they cannot euro. SYimrroircs of cATAnRii.-toii. heovy hvudttche, olwtrnction ot tho nitwu . ptiAsugce, diachurercs tulhinr. trpm tho hcarl into the throat, sometimes profuse, woU-ry, and acrid, nt otliers, thick, tnacloud, inuwus; purulent, bloody uml putrid? tho eyes are weak, wutery, and Inllmi ed ; thero is riiRlnr in tne ears, aeainess, nacitinp or ranKiim ut clear tho throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with tn-alm iiom tilceri; tho voice is changed and has a ntmiA twanjr; the breath is olTcnsiro; smell and twto are im paired; thero te a sensation of dizlneen, witn mentat depression, it backing eonjrli and R-en- eral uLCtility. uniy u row oi ine aiove-nainea aymptAins are likely to l pn-nent In any one case. ThounuiKlH of cam's auiiuiilly, without . maniSfstinir half of the u'jovo syniLtonia, re sult t consumptln, nnd end lu tne R-ravo. No dsaeaso ia so common, more deceptive nm' danireroua, or less understood by physicians. . liy its mild, soothinff, aivl hi'&linw proiwrtk. Dr. Smc'a Catarrh lU'wdy cures the1 worst eases of Catarrh, eola Itf the head, Coryzn, and Catarrhal Headache. Sold by drujfgiMts everywhere; 60 cent. Untold Agouy from CatarrL 1'tof. W. IIauh.neh, tlio famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, N. I'., writes: " Home ten yean aso l suffered untold Bg-ony frtnu chronio nacul catarrh. My family physician ge tno up as incurable, and suid 1 must Ue. My case was tch a bud one, that every day, towards sun l mv voice would beoomo w hoarse I couW .iiti'lv sneak nlxive a whister. In the morninir my ciSuirliiiiif and clearini? of my throat woufcl almost BtranK'lc rne. lly the use of Dr. Sag-e s Catarrh Kemi-dy, in tnrtte moiuns, i was a wen man, and the cure has baen permanent." , Constantly XlawVlng'and Spitting Thomas J. Hushing, Em., tOOi lHne Street, Louis. Md.. writes: " 1 wus a Rreot suneref from catarrh fr thrin? years. At times I ooukl ardlv breathe, and wan cniiKiantiy nawsinir and spittin, und for the last eight montM eould not breathe thi-ouurh the noetrils. 1 thought uothinK -ould be done forme. Luok- ily, I was auviseu U) try nr. rutreo v.TOrru Itemed', ani i am nowuwniranu, i wnro it to bo the only sure i-einely for catarrh now manufactured, nnd one has only to (rive It a luir trial to experience, astounauig itsuits ana peramnent cure. Thrco Dottles Care Catarrh. Em ItOBHiNS. Tlrnmn P. 0., CoJumWa CoH pi. anv; "Mv dauirhter liaa 'iiiarrn wnoa she was five years old, very twdly. I saw Ir. Safe's Catarrh Kemedy ndvertlBed, and pro cured a bottle for her, and noon saw that It helped her; a tnira nouie eneew?u n iwrin nent cure. She is now eighteen years old atu sound and1 hearty." IwBatcstoFacifioOo&st, rrv mm eerwecaent between the transeoBtl DSBtal lines ftathodna lower rate to PactCS eoast polnu via tbe MaVDltobSrPaclao roI than Is mads tla say the Hue.. Frequent ex cursions. 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