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Wmmmmmmmt ii n.n.. i f? .' .'''"?" F t i UOi - -u..-. ! i -il " '" '" " ' ' mm&m u v urn $ 'KS ' III P!.Sf.; YX.WiUWii YW WWi V. Iff 4lWW '.Uf, VT . u, 'tT . "'iWWi "4-tf'f v? 'wf"r?v ' J; '. 'V; VWilOT Ji. THE 6H10 DEMOCRAT, lOGkAJft, OHIO SATURDAY KOVEMttER 25. 1893. rm Wf -i.i ... t4i' 1 - n vM-iA yr Jm '&$$& lM- K'fe.V. i .!?' I V i-ttv.i 5, 2 ri 'JV..i'.. i Al Ff .if &!'! vA- f'fiVi fp S.f ..? A&& T"S bein h year to- lay sonca to 1 1; n o e 1 o a ' n d fhtinltcil tlio Lord for UU tho von drotui bleu sin's nd the Jos s tlitso flays afford, iNd'hrrii t Km asln this year, prepared to do in? part AtYonuorlh of tbnnlti dovout, most humbly from tlio lit-ui-t. For nil tho Rood ahlngi 1 lmo trot from this ilicra stitrwi life. Although,! ov 1'vo seed of Into a mighty lot of trifo. " I prnm iroril 1nil nn nm ilifla VMP! ttiv .Tnr oyvconi shb'g dcntli Nd,! for hlxtoou mortal ttxohi lay eroanln' on .ny.bed With Atoiimntlz: 'nd orach y! Geol It wasn't nny fun, Ii tell i'a Then my ltttlo mnrc tho speedy son el ono Isot 16 much storoon ot.o day sho shied 'nd rilhttMny.r 'Nd h)mcd 1-ei'elf for lire, 'nd smashed to smUhcr(j( ns tho slny. rd sho eloped thp Ito's a fttt' . ihen my darter Susan, rouriho Juno With that yoiinir Silas Tompkins, worthless sort 0' 'cooil.' Hd never earned an honest cont, 'nd, far ns I can sli;, , Aln'tnetor likely to begin, Tho couplo Uvea I7lth me. 'Nd wife's gouo hind o' nighty, too It was In deed a sin For mo to pi il Tor rags' tl.o sock sho licp' her STyin's In ' wotittl give the poor unfortunates for Nat's, sake. Father pray wouldn't trust a latter, but wont to the city litmsolf tho noxt day ami had n tnlk with tho good mis slonnry.'who hnuw just tvhora to And tho (fm'sts ho wanted mid promised they should be there Die night before, by the six o'clock train. "Now, remember, 1 don't care how poor and rnfrped they are, but they tnUnt bo tho ones thnt never have good times, afflicted ones, you l.now, only I hope they enn all cat well.' The next day was a brsy one, but at six o'clock Father Griiy was at tho sta tion, a milo away, with a long "barKC," on runners, borrowed for the occasion. Tho train was on time, and his old heart fravo a great bound, and sbnic tthlnff choked him, for tho very first ono to appear was a pale, slender llttlo fel low on crutches. Hut thoro was nn enffer crowd behind him, nnd Father Grny helped them out ono after an other, with hearty greetings, and such a jolly twinkle In his oyo that after tho first anxious look at him every boy folt suro it was all right, though ns yet a most unaccountable fairy-talc sort of business. It did not tnko many min utes to got them snugly fixed for the ride, Uiough thcro was not a sound ono among them. When tho prancing horscsjdnshed off, and tho bolls jingled, it was too much for them, nnd a gencr..! lnrst of delight escaped tucm. A short, blissful rido brought them to the open door of the farmhouse, nnd there stood tho dear little house-mother, smiling, nnd cry ing, and kissing every little lad tho mo ment he reached the gtound. After they got fairly into tho honso so sho could see them, thcro wns danger of a faorious flood of tears, for, indeed, it was a pitiful sight There wero poor (r splto of all time 'Nd Jet, jou know, 11m thankful, my beastly luck, Hcc.iuso 1 don't qet flabbergasted ev'ry 1 m struck. I know, thorn's lean 'nd fat for all, 'nd I've Just Vi fu ,1 had my lean, vt jM SNdjow 11 jatcy sltco of fut '11 como my way, I hv :&?""''' .... cn: . 'Ndctcn if It doesn't come, you 11 hoar my thankful roar 1 uecauso mis uog-goneu joar just past 's dc j' , i hfnd me not before. J jr ' llaipor's Magazine. r COME, BLESS THE LORD. Como blc3s tho Lord Who Is foreer blessing, Whoso streams of lovo and mercy ceaseless now, Come, pralso His name, with joyful hearts con fessing Tho debt of gratliude to Him wo owe "' j At His command, of His good-will and pleasure, (Uecauso His constant caro Is ovor all, Tho wido parlh yields tho husbandman it3 treasure And plenty reigns in storehouse and In stalL Woll hath Hlskno for all our wants provided. Each day has, proved a messengor of good; Through flcldfi of plenty Ho our way hath guided, His hand hath found us shelter, raiment, food. God's lovo was still our lot t en when in blind ness , Wo.gaw not how tho clouds that crossod our "track Mantled sweet tokens of His loving-kindness, That shine forth brightly ns our hearts look ' back. HobortM. Offord, inN. Y. Observer. brought on to graco this fedst, u If spread for tho dear Lord Himself j for wero not theso guests Ills llttlo onesf Of Himself ho would say: "Innsmuqh as yo do it unto these, my poor unfor tunate ones, yo do It unto me!" A murmur of surprise and delight flTJctl tho room, Surely this was a fairy laud and a fairy feast, llut when through glitter of sparkling glass, and polished silver, and dainty dovioo of llowors nnd fruit, they caught sight of tho ronstcd pig with tho red applo In his mouth, tho great turkey, the huge chicken pie, nnd nil the abundant nceompnnimcuts, smiles changed into a cheer that no ono tried to suppress. IIow they did oat; nnd how Father and Mother Qroy and round-faced Grctchon did heap their plates, over and over again. Evidently tho old saying thnt ''boys aro hollow down to their he61s" was not far from truth. Another blissful evening around that glowing fire. Another night In thosa downy beds, undisturbed by night mares or dyspeptic pains n happy sur prise to Mother Gray, who, expecting the worst, hovered about them like a guardian angel until midnight. Another breakfast more wonderful than the first, consisting of savory rem nants of that never-to-be-forgotten Thanksgiving dinner, and then tho pnrting hour. Tho impatient horses had to wait until every child hnd boon tenderly kissed and received a goner ous lunch basket a treat to carry to their cheerless homes, and then a great silence fell on the dear old home. But tho memory of that blessed time brightened tho lives of those poor un fortunates and'mado them believe their Father in Heaven did caro for thci after all. It was not long before' Father Gray StndjInR n I.nnfrnnRe by DionoKtaph. Ono of tho most curious applications of tho phonograph to prncticaVuse was made by an American student of lan guages. Uelng desirous of studying Cliincso so that ho might speak' It, ho risked an ncquaintahco to send hlin an Instructor. When tho latter nrrived ho proved to bo a Chlnamnn of unpromis ing exterior but fair English. Teacher and pupil got on well the first day, but tho latter found his instructor so offen sive in personal characteristics that ho decided to avail himself of his knowl edge without enduring his presence. So tho Chinaman was sot to work to talk his lesson into n phonograph nnd at night tho pupil, having gone to bed with the lights' out, turned on tho phonograph and memorised tho lesson. IIo gavo up tho experiment, however, for tho whimsical reason that ho dreamed of Chlneso dragons nnd other li Moons products of oriental art. N..Y. Sun. A little boy, tho son of Sampson Harkcr, of Oznrk, Mo., has unearthed a llttlo troasuro. While playing In tho sand, near Whtto river, ho found four tin cans which contained SI, BOO In gold and silver coins, dated from 1840 to 1850. Tho trcasuro Is supposed to have been buried during tho war. "WnATr.iinAtt you decs," said Unelo Bben to his eldest boy. "doan bo inrcostto. Er hian dat keeps alius tryln' tor shoot Folly ez sho (lies run or hcop o' rcsk ob boln hurt by do klclc ob his own gun "Wash ington Star. , , "Jonv," said the proud father, "I hoar Jou are winning your way nt collogo." olin "Yes, father. I wnn fourtoon dol lars yeRtortlnv on threo olght-spots." Cleveland I'lnln Bonier. lNTr.it.ccTUAt, One "I should not say you hnd hnd much experiomo with men." l'ho Demure Ono "1'ei Imps not. I have fused rovoii nnd accepted live." Life. ro- y JStfk? it- . 'vw X r-" -0 rafismmtur When tho Ktdnejs Aro Idle, Or nearly bo, thoro Is danger ahead. House them to activity with Uostotter's Stomueh Hitters, which does not, liko tho unmedl eatcd stimulants of commerce, excito them. Thus amy bo averted Bright's diseaso and other tnnlodies by which both they and llfo Itself nro imperilled. Tho Bitters nro a stnndurd remedy for rhcumntic, ncurulclc nnd liver trouble, liver complaint, dyspep- 01a, constipation una nininrm. WniLB, ns a rule, our ngrlcultutlsts are not ns potent In politics us they might be, there Is no den) lug that tho fiumci- with his heavv boots often has qulto u pull. Buffalo Courier. In Olden Times Pcoplo overlooked tho Importnnco of per manontly bonoltclnl effects and wuro stitis llpd with transient action, but now tb itlt is goneinlly known that Syrup of Tiifs will polmnnently euro habltunl constipitiou, wcll-lnfoi mod people will notbuyothor lax atives, which act for a time, buy'Unally iu juro the s stem. His lSanoii. Nuboarder "ittdn't I hear somo ono sawing wood this morning?" Old tnan "No: that was tho landlady cutting the steak." Tiinun mo peoplo who snv thoy want to meet their friends In Heaven who do not try to got vory closo to them on earth. Ham's Horn. 1 Wb shouldn't object so much to tho man who knows It all if ho woreu't, always so ready to tell us all about lu Somorvlllo Journal. Armn a short season In tho blacksmith's bauds many 11 wagon wheel knows what it is to havo that tired feeling. Buffalo Courier. Just at first thought It seems as thouch It ought to bo nn easy matter for a bass bawl singer to pitch a luno. FniBS'n "Well. Arthur, now that you've started to school, what do you llko best!" Arthur "ItcccBs." Don't Forget it is The Greatest Medical Discovery of tho Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. ," " mBlt" .itKl tilt) u fc)W II Ims k. , Sit ,, rwff J t .-ft..' ran lt- " AT HER and Mother Gray were in trou ble. Here it was, only two days to vjy Thanksgiving; .the children and grandchildron had (promised to come homo for a regular oo3, old-fashioned time, and at the .last moment letters and telegrams fme which proved beyond n doubt that not one, of them could come! After the first outburst of grief and jdismay was over, another perplexity tared them in tho face. Here was tho .whole delightful old farinhouso ready HKrtf f wfor the exported guests; four chambers 'PJ with beds, aired nnd beautifully made ftyffi upyto say nothing of the dear old trun 0i)Sjj , die-bed and cradle brought down from ll'Wi' I ne,ai,uu ior tno uaoy granucnuurcn. I tPw-.fkThe plumpest, fattest of little pigs was ll.,V.Jt-" 'ViT .II A Al-1-I !-.., , "fonuy 10 routtiau mo uig uricic ovuii, u turkey that never could be surpassed fnao Anflr Itwiia nvfltnv ilvADelnff vlitln feX' there''wero rows upon rows of tooth- i 1! ' V tlVuu uuul:u 1,UIUPHIU PPe una cran AriVJ berry pies on the pantry shelves. There ilSy were cookies enough in tho big stone '1?flrVJ.W. lars' to last those blessed orrandchildren r:l&hv (1 l'IJ4v.nn4U h l.n 1...n ol.nl 4.. nn I !.f.IfJWr t .1 ,.T T. M II.- Uill .T . 'ilh.ff'M' ' 'lunuy w vuuiu uu mr vuu iinic- ueurs 1,0 iVt&f ,. I 4 tcW Sl'H $k , ,i&ffv ffiPA sr m. TnnY Ftr.w over the iov roau. n wfr? vj ' 2uJLilv ms-j , it "Ti1" r i 'i"$Z. help themselves, to say nothing of tho frosted, cakes and everything that could be dreamed of for the great feast This was to be au especial occasion; tho very first time it had seemed possible for them to think of such a thing since dear little Nat had gono home to Heaven. What could be dono with all these vast preparations) Ah tho deur old people sat boforo the bright open fire talking tho matter over, accepting the great disappoint- tuvHk an MCUHiD ACU1M kU IV1IU iiutu tmu t VwA ,plenty of them all the way through U tx ) vwilfethu cat, which had been frolicking 5i'iy .1 uuoui in a most unuecoming way ior A Ll li ' A , .'. . " t) I l iiiA iT'sarv, one pt her years, gave a spring at little .JNat's crutehus" which stood in tho corner, and they tumbled down with a great clatter. Instantly a bright flash 6Wept"bver Father Gray's ruddy fuce. fj,i l "fl wifnl Thllnv Nnt. linn cunt no o YS. nessageirom Heuvenl You know about sU jithplllblo least, bringing them in from jfet ' the highways and hedges. The pig, "nnd turkey, and pe und puddings have got to h'o' eal;en, BupposoMvo 1 ;' -Haveuirvbit air 4.iimmMJivinir party, 1 iyPfJcr' dozen poor aftllcted fellows llko - Lf.j' our Nat, not too sick to, eat, ifind you, h ' m h out iiait anu iame, una uin(i nnu mis- P rable:;y .,r.ri,,You"blessed old dearl" exclaimed ' "i,f j'WotJier Gray, actually getting) up and i ' tJwlwoveV herit-pouso and, glylng .' r. ' 1 Jl.l... n ,.r..Si,.....,. 1,,,,. r,,l i-l 'A ;.-ik.sl'K: ".VntlSmfr cmild bo'better than ijwiix, 7.'v.,. T, ms k ,, riL vrT EE5 fnt mifcq lTv'sTS'jl wme,q wo roup tv JfK 1 wd pW torVUly fopd . . -' u provtuence attr '-. T -n r children coma this, beautiful afflicted v , I lore little feet twisted out of all shape, and crooked spines, and painful deformities of which the dear soul had never dreamed. But tho pale faces were bright and cheerful, their clothes clean, though patched and mended oddly enough, ns if they had done the work themselves, mostly. Soon they wero seated about the long table. A reverent blessing was in voiced, and then what a sight for hungry boys! Before each was a gen erous bowl of rich, creamy milk; great plates of whito bread and brown bread, heaped dishes of delicious baked sweet apples und cookies. It was a supper the liko of which they had never seen, simple, abundant, wholesome. While they ate Father Gray told them about the little pigs, and the new calf, and all the other creatures of tho great barnyard, which they should sCo the next morning. And oh, tho delights of that hour after supper, around tho great open lire, with stories and games, and curious toys, and picture books; for all of Nat's precious ti ensures were brought out that night for tho first time since they had been laid away, with heart-aehes and tears, so long ago. And Mrs. Gray told them about her dear Nat, how sweet and patient he was through all his sufferings; how ho loved Jesus and was glad to go to Him at the last. After u short Psalm and a lender little prayer, the boys were put to bed. Such beds! Clean, soft, with warm blankets that Mrs, Gray tucked in snugly when she went tho rounds to see that all were comfortable for the night. With a motherly kiss, and "God bless you, dear," for each, they wero left to blissful dreams. By daylight tho next morning they were up, and out to see the cows milked, und to cxploro the wondors of tho barnyard, and the great barns, and came in to breakfast with glowing cheeks, and high hplrits, and buch ap petites! and such a breakfast to match! Potatoes bursting their jacljcts open in mealy whiteness, heaped up plutters of sausage, puffy biscuits, great twisted doughnuts, with pitchers of new milk, or hot coffee if they wished it can you imagine tho comfort tiiat pervaded every little half-starved stomach, when well filled with tueh a breakfast us thaty Then came family worship, and as it was Thanksgiving day, and their guests not dressed for appearance in church, thoy had a little bervieu of their own in which Father Urny reckoned up quite a long list of mercies for even tho most afflicted ones to be thankful for, und then poured out of a full heart u wonderful prayer of praise and thanks giving to God in such simplo language that every ono could feol and under stand it. Soon after, the jingle of merry sleighbolls was hcurd, und a shout went up when they saw tho prancing horsob nnd tie long "barge" at tho door. "Come on, boys Mother wants to gut rid of us all for awhile; so tumble in and we'll have a ride.'' They did "tumble in,'1 and, well wrapped in fur robes and blankets, away they flew over the Icy road. As soon1 as thoy were well out Jn. the woods, ho 'let them 'whoop und hurrah, und shout and sing 10 tneir neurts' consent, ju&t at tne right, moment he brought them back, and after being washed and brushed, warmed aqd niad ready 'for the great event' of 'tljo ,day, they jvere solemnly jhere,d,yuitytJe1 4tnlng-ro6na, For moment thoystood d'awd at" the1 aightl .for.UhofMuiOtliatH.wwi MJ'dalntily spread vyould have (fliwhiened the b,ert vat 'auplcHrf.' VJJImi preUle;chJn'arth" went to tho city again and brought back the pale, delicate lad who was so like their own lost one nnd adopted him for their own. So Nat's corner by tho firesido is filled by a happy boy who returns tho tender care bestowed upon him with all tho lovo of a grate ful heart. A great doctor has seen him and says pet haps ho may bo made strong and well again. Father Gray keeps his eye on all the other boys, and into their shadowed lives has come hopo for tho future that looked so desolate awhile ago. And all this joy, all this blessedness, all this good that is going to go on for ever, came from this wonderful "Fresh Air Thanksgiving party." Mrs. A. W. Curtis, in Chicago Advance. Ilaro You Astlinm? Dr. R. Schiffmann, St. Paul, Minn., will mall a trial packnuc of "Schiilin.m's Asth ma Curo" free to any suffei er. Hb ndvci t'.scs by giving It away. Nuvcr falls, to givo In stant ri'lfof in worst cases anil fures whero others fall. Numo this nupor uul send ad dress for a free trial package. Noodle "I find it very hard ork to col lect my thoughts." M md "P.iui B ivs it is always difficult to roeover smalrnaiounls." Truth. Wc will glvo S100 roward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cuied with Hull's Catarrh Cure. Taken Intarnnlly. F. J. Ciiunuy & Co , Proprs., Toledo, O. Ir Is tho restaurant keeper who conducts business on a hand-to mouth basis. Lo,vcll Courier. Dr. Hoxslo's Certain Cronp Cnre Sont postpaid with beautiful souvenir spoon. Scud 50c to A. P. Hoxsie. Buffalo, N. Y. JSniTon (to pariot) 'Tollv want a cracker?" Poll (with dignity) -'! decline to bo Intcrvioned." Tiuth. Fon BitONCiiiAi, nnd Pulmonaiy Com flalnts "Uioh'pi'b nrmicHtal !?i,c)ir.sr' have t.rc.it curatlvo piopeitie-.. In Imrc 25 eti The meaner use a man intends to make of his money, the menncr things ho will stoop to in getting it. Young Men's Hra. A cmtn for nearly all the common ills Tnko Beechnut's Pills. For sale by nil druggist". 2 j cents. Tub cat has nino lives, which shows that natuiohada pretty fair idea of what tho cat would have to go through. Tid-Bits. Halc's llonoy of Ilorcliound nnd Tar re lieves whooping cough. Pike's Toothache Drops Curo in one minute. ITS BEGINNINGS. "The last thing Fred did was mo." "I should 'hlnk it wouldbol"- to kiss -Llfo. THE MARKETS. Tlio rirst TIiank9Kltln3 Day That Wero Obgeneil 011 This Sldo tlio Water. Tho firbt thanksgiving bervicc held in North America was observed by re ligious ceremonies conducted by an English minister by.tho narao of Wolf all In the year 1S78 on the shores of Newfoundland. The reverend gontle man accompanied the expedition ttnder Frobisher, to whom belongs tho honoi of bringing tho first English cdlony to settle on theso shores. This was per haps tho first Christian sermon preached and the first celebration of the Holy Communion in North America. Thu earliest record of any observanco of a similar service within tho present territory of tho United States was held by the Pophum colony, who settled at Sagadahoc, on tho const of Maine, in August, 1007. This service was con- uucteu ny tne Jtev. air. Seymour, ac cording to tho directions of tho Church of England for that Sunday. On tho 10th day of August (O. S.),' 1007, they formally took possession of the New World in tho namo of their sovereign, unfurled tho proud flag of England und laid the foundations of a free Christian state with prayer and thanks giving. Their charter was unrolled and read before all tho people, after which a rsermon was preached by Key. Richard Seymour. This was thir teen yeaib before tho landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth and threo months after tho landing of tho com pany at Jamestown in Virginia.' At the heme time thoy held the first pop ular' election in the territory of tho United States, and tho firbt officers elected to govern nn American com monwealth were chosen. Tho Pilgrim Fathers anchored in tlio harbor of Plymouth, Mnss., Saturday, December l (O &), WS0. Monday, De comber 11 (O. ti.), a landing was mude upon what is culled "Forefather's Rock." During tlio long dreary winter whjeh followed, forty-six of the one hundred und one settlers died and had been buried on tho bluff overlooking tho paco of their landing. November l, 1021, the ship Fortuno arrived bringing an addition of thirty five personb. Thu Pilgrims had gath ered their.crops from twenty acres of corn and from six acres of barley and peas; the cold weather had brought into tho harbor un abundunco of water fowl, and deer und wild turkeys were found in the forests near the settle ment. About' this tlmo Gov. Brad ford gave direction for the observance of a day of thanksgiving to' be hold DecemWr 18, 1021 (,0. S.), 'From that, Urno, the observance of a dy of 'thauksgivlng Recurred witb ntuf ur,.i, reKmniy 'u, iiyiuoim i-.r.. -.i'j, iri-'.: :-; :ii.i -..j.1.1 s CciNVArr. Nov. 20. LIVES'lOCK Cattle common fJ 0) fj 3 00 select uuiLiiors. 4 ou HOGS Common. Good picl.urs bIIEElJ-Choli.c , LAMBS-Shlppers FLOUR Winter family. UUAIK W heat No. 1 red... No 3red Corn No 2 mixed Oats No 2 niticd , Eye No, 2. HAY Prime to choice TOBACCO Medium leaf Good leaf PROVISIONS Mess pork... Lard Pi lino steam DUTTEK Choice d dry Prime to choice creamery. APPLET Per bbl POTAlOEb Perbu , 5 1U 5 55 2 7 3 ST. 2 ID 53 II) 00 16 L5 IT 29 : 00 I0 S 4 2.) lib 5 f0 U fi 80 L 3 25 ft 3 7n (a 22s (i 5S .VI a 31 (3 51 U 12 50 it.14 7fi ITU"' M IB10 7- a 1 uu 03 18 i(J so (Bl 3 2i id, U) :33 1 i-.r.. -.i -'j , iri-'.: :-; :ii.i -..j.1.1 .... 1 m Slm.ud MwchwH.tt liEy,lx;i,V I ?J lfilkuiAutn.n tn fttio.utiUkjiini& I ,.M Xx a NEW YORK. PLOUR Fair to fanov OKAIN Wbcut No. 1 North'n No 2 red.- CORN No S mixed OATS-Mlsed PORK New mess l,aku western steam CHICAGO rLOUR Winter patents 3 CO GRAIN-Wheat-No -'red..,. Jjo. Z Cuaago srring. Corn No 2,.,. Outs No 2 PORK Mess.. 11 CO LARD Steam..., s .0 BALTIMORE. l-'LOUR I'amilv LlRAIN Wheat Na 2 Corn Mixed Oatb Mixed LARD Rellned 1'ORK Mess RATTLE-Firit quality UOGS-Wcslern INUIANAPOt.IS. JRAIN Wheat No J. Corn No. 2 mixed Oats No 2miLd , LOUISVILLE. i'LOUR Winter piicm jKAIN Wheat No 2 rtd Corn Mixed Oats Mixed., .,,,, 1'ORK Meto LARD Steam 3 30 its cri; ibWib 4J? Sfa 3j 00 H.17 75 it 8 80 a s so tt f0' 5 i ft-, & 27 rjl 4 ISO ia, s'2j 3 0 1 rfj, a no tl'J 0 I3'i jy 41 w. sjii Oil 00 iriiu 71 ii 4 ary, li U 40 4 25 0 2j fi7'J :V1 O. 4 2 Q. f8 CO 4U) U 'MS, litlSuO rv -r that THIS POISONS enter und those which accumulate vtlthin tho body will bo vlttoiouslv onuosod nnd oxpclled il tho liver Lo nctlvo. 'lo kcop tho liver active tnl.o Dr, Tierce's Pleasant Pollota. Ucalth depends gieatly upon regu larity of habits. William lUuica, of illndcn, Kearney Co., "I nus troubled wltn boils for thlity j cars. Pour jcara ago 1 was so nflllcU d Willi 1 hem that I could not walk, I liouuht Dr. l'icrco'a l'lcusunt l'ellete, und took one Pellet 'af ter each meal. Tho boils eoon disappear ed and lmvo had nono since, I luno iiIeo been troubled with elck headache, Wiien I feel thq headache coming on, I tulco ono or two 'Pellets.' and vu, iiAuicu, eec am rcuuveu or it,'' FIERCE r? CURE mE'ilfCri I E NAKCFACTllBli ILL WV-fcV lESTACHINtRY M N YHAS.'TUMJi. oiuS, VT3L,CSC30 DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXeURY, MASS., Has discovered In one of our common pasture weeds n remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it In over eleven hundred v-k 11M1 nAiirrvnn enscs, mm never iiuicu exteui in iwocnsei BAKING POWDER (both thunder humor). He has now In hit possession over two hundred certificate that makes the deli- ttn'"6' a" wllhln hventy mllc$ of . , . . -i 11 I A benefit is always experienced from ClOUS DlSCUlt, griddle I the first bottle, and a perfect cure Is war O r.inltd when the rli?ht nunntltv Is tnhen. I When the iunns are affected It causee shooting pains, like needles passing through themj the same with the Liver of Bowels. This Is caused by the ducts bclnf stopped, and always disappears In a wceK after taking it. If the stomach is foul or bilious It will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of It. Dose, one tablespoonful in water at bed time. Read the Label. Send for Book. cake and doughnut. TVnuN a woman is loo busy to Rlnnee over nn old lovo story In n paper when sho Is cleaning house, sho Is terribly busy. Atch ison Globe. A man Is much llko a rnsor, because you can't tell how sharp hn can bo until ho Is oompletcly strapped. Slf tings. Olla fcOTL". CURES PROMPTLY BACK-AC HE, SORENESS. SOOTHES, SUBDUES, CUKES. -QartshoI SEIF-ACTING A. SHADEHOLLtHSJ1 .i.mi,.jt -'-- ---"r Bdwire ol Imitations. . n . .yd NOTICE . . n1Lffir"fnn AUTOGRAPH." 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