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Clarksburg ^rtcgram Fbuuy. Jakuaut 47, 181)3. OFFIC AL COUNTY DIRECTORY. J. M. llagann Judge Henry Haymond.. .Clerk Circuit Court P. M. long Clerk County Court i. F. Clifford Pro*. Att'y M. Q. Holm mi Sheriff R. C. Den ham Deputy Blierifl W. M. Morriii Dep'tSheriff 8. Hoff ?' ?? M. K. Baker ..Aaaewor Lower Diatriot. 3 L Alexander " Upper " O. E Stoneatreet. Surveyor. oopimi. Oirouit Oonrt oonvenea on the second faaiilaya of January, May, and Septem ber. County Court oonvenea iu Maroh. Jane, September and Rooemtjer of each year. Tbo Fedoml Court holda two aeaaionii utaually in Clarkaburg, convening in April and again in Outober. DIKECTOX-e-2". J JARVEY W. HARMER Attorney-at Law Office with Hon. John Baaael, Clark* burg. W. Va. ?5-tf J^KWIS C. LAWtON. -A.ttorn?3r-ax-Xja-w. CLARKSBURG, W. VA. Booitfl Nog. 7 4 8. Gorr Boimhho ? w. liYNCH'rt LnnOflff# In Court House rear of Circuit Court Oterk'a offloe. 17. howki.i., a. Praotltlon.ror * EDI CINE, SURGERY, Ac. CLAUl??BUKO, W. Va. Offioe; Main Htreet, oppofllteMh. Hour*. 8 to 10a. m.,4 to5and 7 taR p. m J R. AD\MS, " 4'?tnin*?*lntier of Account**, Offloe in Court Houao, 45.] Clarksburg, W. Va. r\t. UCO. M. HOLT, DBNTIftT, I Will bo to hh office, Clerks %bonj, W. Va. feur months of the ! "year, namely. February. May. ABRTiHt nnd November. rainless extraction M teeth guaranteed, and a net of beautiful teeth Inserted In cne minute after the ex iraetlou. Odee Main street. opposite Fonrth ' DR. A. B. HALL, Of MorrlsA Hail DENTISTS iia* permanently located in Uiarasburn.*n? ?rill be fonud nt his offloe from the Firmt t* Tenth of earh month. DR. C. B.MORRIS *111 vtiili Clarksburg as usual, from I*t ft IXtH mf H+pf. J?er. Mnr-h mm* VR. A. B. VAJIONTKI nKKTIHT, Qraduate of th? iVnu'a Dental Col IOHN C. OUPHANT. Civil unit milling Engineer. Hpoolnl attention to all kinds of Hurvoyln*. I Mineral aud Timber I,andH examined and | lleported on. ?Hyr ULAKK8BUIKJ.W. Vm. C. E. WILSON, PHOTOGRAPHER. Pike Bthrkt - - Nun Postopctub, CunKsucno. West Va. J, B. Brum an. H. T. Redman. REDMAN BROS. Practical 3aa and Steam Fitter*, and dealer* iu Ooad, Iron and Drsin Pipe, Steam and water gauges, Pampa, Oa* Fixture*. PIKE STREET. 149. C3LiA.^SK:SB-CJK3 ?ricR Works. 1 baveand will keepon hand at tny Yero %ya Clay street. a stock of Plrst Claw I Bud Mad. Red Brick. Will aim OratrMi f*t Brick Work of even leeerlpttoB. K. W. WILLIAMH. Jao.l-lvr l<ock Box SM 6. W. Moffett, Notarv Public, Convey ancer and Pension Solicitor. Prompt ?Mention to all busiurwH. West Milford, W Va Garpentry & contract 1NG. C. D. OGDEN. Carpontery and Contra, ting for all kinds of buildings. Trestles and Wooden Bridging. Heavy Framing a specially. All work carefully constructed. Wilsonburq Carriage Shop . (formerly conduct**! by J. H. Small wood.] WAGONS, BUGGIES, CAIUUAOE8. Boat of Material and Workmanship, Full line of material for repairing al ways on hand. Woulil bo pletuted to hare you call. Conducted by N. E. MAPHiS, Wilsonbnrg, W. Va |12.t FOR SALE. Two story residence on Basta ble street, iot 100x300. Elegant location. For price call on or address, Lee II. Vance & Bro., Pike street. IMPORTANT Information - vCollected By the Telegram's "HOW" MAN. Useful Facts Worth Remem bering. Cut Them Out And Preserve For Future Re Terence. HOW TO CLEAN FURS. n?Ipful Hint* on the Innovation of Lut YwrV Fur*. Ermine and sealskin are best cleaned witb soft flannel. Rub the fnr deli cately against the (train, and when it has been thoroughly lifted and re vented, so to s|>eak, dip the flannel into common flour and rnb lightly any spots that look dark or dirty. Shake the fur well and nib with a clean, dry flaunel until the flour in all removed. Sable,chinchilla, squirrel and monkey ?kin may be very nicely cleaned with hot bran. Get a small quantity of bran meal and heat it in the oven nntil it is quite warm. Rub stiffly into the fur and leavo for a few minutes before shaking to free it from tlio bran. Mink may lie cleaned and freshened with warm cornmeal, and, like the other short haired furs, may be done without removing tho lining. Bnt the long haired furs are bost ripped apart nnd freed from staffing and lining. Tlioso who may not care to go to the trouble of taking fur garments apart will find that the simple remedies de scribed will go a long way toward mak ing the jackets and cajies look clean, even if not ripi>ed apart. How to Tell t!>? Cotinui of Air AVI ten tlio Wind In Still. Set a basin of water outside and throw a redliot coal into it, noticing which way the smoko moves. This resembles tho olio method used by sailors, who throw a live coal into the sea. If too rough they wet a finger and hold it in the air. noting which jiart cools first. How to Mnkft it Futurity Album. This is a gift fur only an intimate friend, and for it a small blank book, ns nice a* yon please, bat with limp bind iug. is proour L Poems, quotations and sentiments ilia yon know are favorites of the recipient ?re written on different pages, each Is-ing for a s|>ecial date in the year. Fold the leaves over and mark, "Open on your birthday," "For Christ mas," "For your wedding anniversary," according to what is written on each leaf. Some may be inscribed, "For n troubled day," or, "When your mind is merry." If you huve n plain blank book, yon can easily replace tho cover by one of velvet, plush or vellum. How to Ruh 1M Flannel. Mix a handful of flower in it quart of cold water ami boil ten minutes. Add "-'""h -t'1 .n il r-'-.th Humid gently with a rinsing motion. Rinse in three or four warm w(iters. How to Make a Worsted Hall fcr a Child. Prepare two round cardboards inches in diameter, with small holes in their centers. Wind the cards, laid to gether. with gay worsteds, passing them around tho edgo of tho card^ ami through the center hole. Continue un- ! til tho hole is completely filled and the ! worsted is thick on the cards, winding loosely at the start, but. tighter as you proceed. Cut the wool, slipping one point of the scissors between tho cards and guided by their edge. Slip a string between and tie it tightly to hold tho wool. Cut tho cards off and trim the ball until round. Il?\v to 1'rcvent Crump. Cramp can bo irr'evented by holding j rolled brimstone in the hand. The legs should lx? rublied with sweet oil twice a ! week. 1 Hour to Kctlurc Hip Mfrnturr. Get tip oil a liox or anything that will raise you a few inches from the floor. Stand firmly mi one toot, place the hands on the hips, stiffen the knee of the other leg and swing the leg from the hip back ward and forward withont liemling al the waist. Reverse tho movement i verv few minutes and if possible continue the exercise an hour each day fur two months, mid there will lie a decided dif ference in your hip measure. How t? Make Windows I.ike (irounil Class. Brush tl?> glass with a hot solntion of salainmouiac. It will evaporate in stantly, leaving a twautiful radiated de posit. How to Muk* a flood Salve. A good salve for bonis, scalds, cuts, etc., can be made as follows: Takeeqnal parts of yellow dock and dandelion roots, add a gisxl proportion of celan dine au plantain, extract the juices by steeping and pressiiu, strain carefully and simraertbu liquid with sweet cream, fresh butter and mutton tallow. Sim mer together until no appearance of the liquid remains: before it is quite, cold put it in tioxes. ? How to nil aril Yellow I.lnen. Linen made w-.low In- careless w;isb ing can lie restored by working it well in water to which has been added a clear solution of chloride of lime. Rinse befv^re and after. How to Clean Japanned (*?Htdn. Hot water will cause scaling; therefore ?pongo the articles with white soap and lukewarm water, then wash clean. Wipo dry. sprinkle flour over them anil rub with a soft, dry cloth, finishing with a silk handkerchief. Rub white B]K)ts caused by heat with a flannel dipped in Bweet oil and then spirits of wine. Such spots, however, are hard to remove. ? How to Shell Itnaii* Kiikily. Pour Fcalding water over tin* pods, after which the beans will slip ont read ily. Apple skins uiay be removed in thi* way. How to IC'Ktorc Crape. Water leaves white' s]?,ts on crape To restore it ley the sjiotted places over old black silk, fastening the craiie smoothly down. Apply ink with a camel's hair brush. wiping any surplus of ft off with a bit of the (ilk. The ink dries at once.'rwtfcri ? . Bow to I'rrvrnt ? Ilrpo.lt In Teakotttea. An oyiter shell kept in. the kettlo will attract all stray particles to itaelf. How U. Te.t Cljurla. Glycerin i? pure if it emit* no odor when rubbed on the hand*. ?? HOW TO SKATE FAST. An fciperl ?ll?r. Kiml InlorMtlng and Seasonable liilurmatloa. .I??wph K llonobne. whom rmt ignited M the champion amateur akater ol ine world, in giving nut ructions to nis friends. tells tbeui to Hot learn to stand perfectly even on their skate*. so tuat the edges of the nla.le* will twit cnt the Ice To gain headway at HtatSbalnnce on the left foot. give a ?ligtit Sidelong pnah with the right ami swtug the body forward. Then bring the rignt toot close to tbe left change the balance of the tsaly to the right fisit and ph.xn with the left After gaining headway lean well for ward and clasp the hands behind the back. letting Hie anna hnngtioosely Tina preventa the swinging and Working with the arnia which alinulil itiot he done except when a sharp tnrn la to oe made. For a|a*ed keep as uearly in a|itraii<nt line aa |aissihle for nlivionilweaft>iia. A little practice in thia will niak? }| easy Urealhmg should be done Bwether through the nostrils. the inoiitn being' shot cloaely If the skater ulttfr trying to do thia. tinda it really ttn|H>?,ble a? it ta for some people, a pad siumld tie worn over the month. An elaittic cord will hold it in place. It la interesting to know in the^edaya when jiatenta on skates are sotioiiienms that Air. LMuobne thtnka the best akute ia a blade eighteen mchen long net in a wooden foot rest, fastened in tbe beel by ascrewaod bystrapaat tbetoeami neel. Ilnw la Kilertntnaln Moth.. It is claimed that whole dlov.* are better than cedar chipa camphor or to bacco iia a protection against the raven on* inoth. lino In l.ewaei> tVrlnkles. Those having a Habby akin are iron bled moat with wrinkle*, \ears ago the Indie* of England used a enbatance called "wool fat," Which they obtained by getting the clippings of sheeps wool aud steeping It in alcohol. It can be prepared at home or found at the drug gista a very good pomade for the same purpose may tie made from ihe following rectpe One uunceof wool tat one ounce of olive oil one onm-e of spennacett. one ounce of white wax. one-fourth ol an onnceor cauipbor l-iiiii Hut the camphor gum into tneoii let it stand one hour, then add the.aperniaceti and wax I'm all m a dish ami set it in u pan of not water over tne tire. When dissolved stir nutil smooth, take from the Hre and stir again nntil cold. Ap ply thia every night before retiring washing it off next morning with warm water B2j! 1 - ? S3 IJ>ondreM?a IVuh Olnxliama. Instead or using soap lu warning bright colored prints or ginghams tne water is thickened with Hour starch, f lonr is cleansing and it here do.n the colors.0' 5?aP mtbout raU'?g the n right How In Make (travel and Tar Wdka. I his most be done on a dry day/ in a ' perfectly dry plan mix t4> VSrta 0t -Um> ru^atu ifliifer b?t.h.,H '' """ lRar,nK Jole in the middleot the heap Into till* (tour noil rag hot coal tar nntil theiuutnre ikhs stiff na mortar Hut three inches deep where tbe walk is to beand sprinkle* with coarse sand of course the ground must be rolled smooth Hna When the walk is cooled roll it lightly In a tew days the walk will be ready to use. solid anil waterproof. How l? Mnkn I tolled I'cm l.nnk flracn. Put your shelled |>eHs into a bag, and before boiling theu^wash a handful or two of the freshest shells. anil let them boil in the water intended tor the peaa After the water is somewhat green put iu your salt aud yonr bag of peas with out removing the |?ea shells. llow to (;ui? Orii?iM?VM Itreuili. It should C?e the tirst rare ol every one to nee that his teeth are in pert eft | order and thoroughly cleansed morning j and evening Let him then look lo his ! digestion, and if in both those quarters i all is well, then the following mixture j ! must iw* taken, ami the trouble will be ] removed t hie* Mince ol liquor of |K>tasxa. on**oum-i* oi 1'iilorme of *?odn one and a half ounces ?if phosphate of soda and three ounces ??f water Mix well to ! get her and take a 1?*Uf|M>oifful alter each ' nu*al HOW TO REDUCE FAT. Il'inltf May lie Cured by a Itiffornua , The real mode of lift* and diet should : bo changed if tin* fat would be rednce<l. . If necessary procure a imir of scales and : weigh the different foods that are taken ' into the system Reduce the diet then! J to about four ounces of starch or sngar : material jm*i day. ?u:e and a half oi?nces i of fat takeu chietly. in the form of but ter and about six or seven ounces of : albnmtnous food, such as lean meat or : iish This is the minimum that should | be resort?*d i?? and the {>atient can take | moro of earh ait lirst and reduce the diet gradually to this point. The proportion j j of the different uxsl conqnuinds, how- ! j ever, with the exception of tigs, dates, j i grapes and nuts, should also be eaten ! i daily and one-third of a pound of some ! of til** following vegetables Asparagus | j turnip* cucumbers, parsley, watercress, j ct^ery, kale or cabbage Fluids have a! I fattening tendency, and they must be I I taken in small quantities. I The drinking should be confined to I tea. cottee or water, and never should \ b*? taken at mealtime nor within one hour of a meal This in |>ereuiptory. ; for food will produce fat mnch quicker and surer when watered by some good beverage I $500 Reward ! WE will pay the al>ove reward fqrany j case of Iiiver Complaint, Dyspepsia, j i Si<*k Headache. Indigestion, CJonstipa* ( t>iti?m or Costiveness we cannot cure i with W%^t'sVegetable Liver Pills, when I directions ore strictly complied with, i Tli^y are purely Vegetable, and never j fail to^rive satisfaction. Sugar coated. : Large. hoxi?s, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. iJewsre of counterfeits and imi tations. Tbe genuine manufactured only by'tile John C. West Company, Chicago, III. For sale by Cunningham I Bros., druggists, Clarksburg, W. Va. H?W TO CARE FOR CLOTHES. frartleal Hints to Mm on the Pre?m? lloo ol UarmenU. When the clothes *re removed tb? tost "biinlil be dipped over a bow bangei ?tbe Text may be pnt on It Unit. A coHt that la worn quite uteadilj from day to day onglit alwajra to bt bnnK oo tbe back of a chair, tbe arm hole* being slipped over the back post*, the vent to be hung tint in like manner It I* beat to place the chair near an open window, an the expoenre to air will help to ?uften tbe wrinklea The trotuers ahonld be well abaken, to free them from do*t. and then "palled." Tbl* mean* that they are to be folded down where the front and back creaaet are. and then, holding tbem by tbe top bnnd. the foot la placed on tbe bottom! on the lioor and steady, gentle pressure eierted. hay the tronsera ont smoothly on the beil-still folded on the crease*?and fold lengthwise at the knee line, smoothing out all |iossible wrinkle* with the band. Pnt tbe trooserB on the chair seat. In the morning the entire suit will look "rusted " and tbe end will justify tbe means How to Prevent thn Knitting of Screw*. liefore patting tbe screws in place dip them in a tbin paste made of graphite ami 01L How to Make nn "KnierRency Case.** Linen ?emergency eases'* for travel ing are made of gray linen, bonnd with bine, red or black braid, like a small brush and comb case. At one end is a wide pocket divided into three compart menu, which hold respectively an en velope of court plaster, a package of Riitiseptic cotton and a flat card wonnd with fine linen twine. Above the pock et is a nand of inch wide silk elastic the color of the binding, stitched down at intervals to form five foldings for five bair ounce Hat bottles, with contents laiteied below each bottle on the linen ammonia witch hazel, camphor, glyc erin cologue. A loop of elastic cord on one flap attaches itself to a button on the opposite one when they are folded over the Dottles while the other ends are also folded and tied as in the usual traveling dretamg case. How to Cure Sweating Feet. One part of maize meal added to twen ty-one luirts of powdered alum Is said to Oo an uiilailing remedy How lit ll,ni?i, M.ileti. Moles are u kind of tnuior and may Do removed, when nut too large, if not located on a vein. This is sometimes done by electricity dm when the mole is round and like a beiul oo the liesh. a horsehair tied tightly around Its hase will whiii remove IL Tie it at lirst an tight as you can stand it', and every day draw me hair tighter On the third or fourth day the mole will tall off/the hair nliving gradually cut it through Some nee thread out there Is always a chalice ul this breaking when tightened How to Iteoovale Oilcloth. Dissolve pounds parattine and one gallon of oil uf turpeutiue a I apply while warm with a sponge or tlauuel i Let it aloue lor a day then polish with i a flannel This completely renews old I oilcloth, and is also good lor patuted floors Hon to Keep Musical Instruments Moist. fiob tne wotnl with pure glycerin oc -Cga^onajly and wipe with a soft cloth. How to Header Canned Fruit Airtight. After the usual methods and tests have been resorted to tie a square of cotton wadding over the top of the jar around the rubber, securing it very tightly with twine or white cord. This renders it absolutely airtight. How to Cure m Felon. Alix equal parts of strong ammonia and water and hold the finger in it for fifteen minutes Theu tie a cloth wet with the mixture about it and keep it on till dry A remedy to bo used at the beginning of a felon is composed of oue ounce Venice turpentine in one-half tea spoonful of water spread on a doth and tied on the finger llow to Clarity MiiIukmi. Molasses is clarified hud made to taste better by heating it and pouring in a pint of sweet milk to every gallou of molasses Let it boil np. and remove ; the thick scum from the top. How to Make Kgguog. I Beat the yolks of half a dozen fresh! eggs with one-quarter pound of p.?w j dered sugar. Stir in one-quarter pint j each of brandy and Jamaica rem Add | 1^ quarts of milk or cream and oue j quarter of a nutmeg grated. Beat t lie | whites to a stift froth and stir in l.s j ounces ot jniwdered sugar, and add this I to the mixture .Sprinkle powdered cin- I nnmon over the top I llow to llestore Gloss to m Silk HaL Clean from dust and apply petrolatum | with a silk handkerchief, rubbing with ; the same until it is dry and glossy How to Make Clover Pillow*. Use only the blossoms, and pack them first in slips of strong muslin. Make an outside slip or case of clover blossom cretonne, or embroider on silk or other art cloth delicate pink and white clover blossoms. Use decorative ribbon of both shades found in the pattern. How to Detect a l.eak In a lias Pipe. Kub soapy water on the suspected place A bubble will form over the leak. How to Keep Milk from Hnuriug. Add a small quantity or boracic acid to it. ?o Thm Pill tn the World! ^Tutt's Tiny Pills* ? ?r? very small, yctjxw-iww all the vir tuoft of the larger Tutt's rills which A have been mo pom ,ar for thirty year*. ^ ? Their *!*? and nugur-coatlng com-^ mend them for the u?e of oldldren^ and persona with weak stomachs. For ? Sick Headaohe ? ? they arc in valuable as they causa th? ^ food to assimilate, nourish the lxNlyfl and pa** oflT naturally without nausea ? or raping, llot h sixes of Tutt's Pills are sold by all drupglsts. Dose small. M Price, aftc. Office, iiU Park Place, N. Y* 600QQ?OCO? d net ion or in lh? . I f"?l to mmh btftrr U?t I inM not Uki |l,npO ?nj b. put l?rk whn? I w?v I *m VHfc rarfrtitd *?4 prtmd ?f ?b? cbani*. I r*comiu.ti4 Toor inilnml to all ndimi from ?Why. will swim loqoiiW If iKlMd for r*pJy.? PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL lliralM. ?nj ?lih a* atanlny. InmnveiUnc*, or bad tVreU. For partksUn addm*, ?rrtk ? w?itt to vuurp*, il ?. w. r. won. ?ileiti s rititti. ciicnto. at FOV. r ^ ii,.. n, * it i, , onsumptioi That dreaded and dreadful |What shall stay its ravages? Tlwusan }say Scott's Emulsion of pure Norwe _ cod liver oil and hypophosphites of , and soda has cured us of consumption in its mi stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leadin to consumption? ^Make no delay buttake Snott'i Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds. Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemlo and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting In children. Almo.t ?? palat*t?lea? milk. Set only the genuine. Pre pared by Soott 4 Eowne.ChomUU, New Sort. Sold by all DraggUU. Scott's Emulsion We Can't do it but tiro willing to pay for learning how to make as good un article as Wolff's Acme Bi.ackinu of Hu'iip material so that a retailer en profitably noil it at 10e. Our price is 20c. The retailer says the public will not pay it. We say the public will, because tjiev will alwavs pay a fair price for a good article. To show both the trade and the public that we want to give them the best for the least money, we will pay $10,000.00 Reward For above information; this oiler is open until January 1st, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. , Pik-Ron is the name of a paint which does work that no other paint can do. New wotnl paintod With it looks like the natural \v<hhJ when it J* Htained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will flnd It profitable *o tpv?y'jgato. All paint stores sell lu HUMPHREYS' This Precious Ointment is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothiijg has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a curative and healing application*. It has been used over 40 years, and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. For Tiles - External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding ; Fittula in Alio ; Itching or Bleeding of the Rectum. The relief is immediate?the dire certain. WITCH HAZEL OIL For Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. The relief is instant ?the healing wonderful and unequaled. For Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Fistulas, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Chafing or ! Scald Head. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. ] Price, 50 Cents. Trial size, 25 Cents. Sold by nru??i*t?, or ?n.? ,??t-|,.ld on rwelft ?.f rric?. HcarHasTS* AKu.ro., in* 11s wiin?M s?? \kw yoks. CURES PILES. AN OLD VETERAN. " Ilerlseobter, Stevens. Puiat Wis* suffered for years from ^ervoniPrwlrn* jflon. moro than tonirae con tell. Physicians wero of no avail, 1 bottle [DR. MILES' ?restorative NERVINE brought him rest and sleep, aud made him feel like a new man. Dr. .lulianC. tinder* Iwood, Memphis, Tenn? suffered Periodical Nervous Altackn but tound relief nftortmtngonu Itottlo Nervine. Trial botUo and clcvant b4?ok KUKK at drutfgists. DR, MILES' MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Act on a new principle? re pill ate the liver, stomach and bowela through the ntrwM. Dn. Milksr Pnxs tpcedflv curt biliouHneoe, torplu liver .sad constipa tion. Smallest, mildest. Bureau SO doses,20 ets. Samples true at druuulBts. Or. Miles Bed. Co., Elkhart, laI ForKulebj H. L. Wells. CURE Elck Headache and relieve all tho troubles tact dent to a bilious stato of tho system, such afl Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress utter eating, l'alu in the Sido, ko. While tholrmosfi remarkable success has been shown in curing SICK Jloadaobo, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver PIUS aro equally v&luablo in Constipation. curing and pro venting this annoying complaint,while they also correct all disorders of thoHtonmch^timulale tho liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they onl* ~ HEAD ?Acbe they wonld be almoetprioeloss to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately their goodnessdoes notend hero,and those who onoe try thom will find these llttlo pills valu able in so many ways that tbey will not bo wil ling to do without thom. But after allsick head ACHE 'lathe hone of so many lives that hero la where wo make our great boost. Our pills euro it whila others do not. Carter's Littf 0 Liver Pills aro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills makes doso. They are strictly vegotablo and do not gripe or purgo, but by their gontlo action ploaseall who tisotham. In vislaatSS cents; five for $L Sold by druggists everywhere, or sont by mall. CARTER f*f?DI01NE CO., New York. SMALL P'll-""ALL DOSE. SHALL PRICf Droakrawes or Oie F.lqnor llablt, Port tlv?lv Cured r llaintv 'iulMtrrlnt; ?r. (M-rilic. .whisheanbetf * or tea, sr tnTL. ? ?L XtissbsolaM r inent and spf~ in a kIom of beer,oaO . Without the !:iowK,l , ?? harmless, a w''? '..'ocf cure, whether i>#.- .?? 1 ? it analeoholiowr*!*. . of cmos, and in over? : w ei atUrli rev ths liquor appetite to Cures puarantosd. we nook of particulars free. Address J?fff ti??| t?????!.,?m-v KoMtX' 4 IxolnnatUO JiMk Drusetat tot fro. bottl. Dr. VIIm' N.rrtn. leeippoeity. Hogs Will Reciprocal dr. jos. haas I WILL INSURE HOGS When ftd my remedy WRITE FOR TERMS REf ERENCE=ANY ban OR MtRCANTi'.E AGENCY . Hog 5 Pouitiy R? Used Successfully 14 Yean. Pre von ta disease, stopB cough, creases flesh, arrests dieeaw, n worms, hastens maturity. For* R. J. Criss, Clarksburg, W. Va. PRICES.?35tb cans, $12 50; # $1.25, and 50 cents a package. L?j are fclie cheapest Orders by mail receive prompt teution. Write for circular. Hend stamp for 4*Hogology," a 04 puge pi on Swine. Mention this paper. J BAAS, V. S., Indianapolis. lad. H Consumption Surely Cured, To The Ex>iTon:?Pleaso inform yonrra that I harp a positive remedy for the aborts diaeaae. By iU tlmoly uso thousands ofhofa caHos have been pormanontly cared. I shall bt to lend two bottles of my remedy FBEKtou yoar readers who have consumption if thij send me their Express and P. O. address* Bq folly. T.A. BZiOCUlL M. (X. 181 Petri Bt, I WONDERFUL. TECTIMCXiAlS. At Dr?f|li|?9r Mailed on Boccift or Price. WlNKELMANN & BROWN , Drag Co* Baltimore. Met. 1 wfimim ? People who bav?? sulfcn ' ET/ID t-? mankind. ! rwll dfceta. Cnre ftc malarial __ forms of heedacbe. Pwplejrho have it ic a Ood'n bWidncr BTrt D t" mankind, r ant to c?. No bad ? ws? effects. Cnrel and qwlcfc. For aalo br dm * ~ " WINKIXXAWKd bbowxmiiw COh daltx MORE, SLD. l'lles! riles! Itching Plin. I Rymptoms? Moisture; Intenseltchloij stinging; most at niKht; worae by seralnl If allowed to continue tumors loitn. if often bleed anc ulcerate becoming verm SWaYUE'B OIJSTMKNT Hops the lief and bleedog heals ulce>atlon,srd lofl cases removes the tumors. At drtiMUj by mall for SO cents. Dr. 8Wayne i Philadelphia. 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