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Hour's Till*?
. C o ofi'-r Ou?' Hundred Dollars Howard for
t o of Catarrh t hut cunnot b cure I by
8 U's Catarrh i ure.
! '. .1. Ciir.sr.v A Co., Toledo, O.
Wo, the undersigned, have known 1". .T.
J lem y Tor i ho Inst 15 years, niul believe him j
| ?ricoliy honorable in nil business transue?
"<! and dnnneially aide to < arry out any
* bltgatious made by their firm,
t A j mi- .V 'Iiu'ax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
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Wai.dim>, Kinman .V Marvin, W'holesnlo
I Druggists, Toledo, 1).
Ilnll'; Catarrh < ore tak mi internally,netL
Injr directly d|ion the blood and mueoussur?1
laces of the system. Testimonials will free.
J I'riee, 75o. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hull's Family Tills for eAnstiput ion.
V Swi?? I.uw I.ittle Observed.
The killing of birds is forbiddon in |
?S the Swiss ' niiion of Tessin, and last
year the rural police eonllscatoil over
b 20.000 traps and nets. Nevertheless,
the birds are oIYeted for sale in llie
" markets with iinponily.
FITd none nn en 11 ,ei: red. No 111 < or nervousnest
after IIrst da> s use of Dr. Kline's (Jreiit
| NerveKestorer.^Ut rin! hottleand treatise free
Dr. It. U. Ki.ink, Ltd., 0S1 Arch St.. IMilla., I'a.
] During some recent explorations nt PomI
peii in ancient kitchen was unearthed.
J Ank Your Ilenlnr Kor Allen'* Foot-R?? ?
' m A powder. It rests t ho feet. Cures Corns,
Miuiuiu. iwinii>n, Ml lous,Aoliini?
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's
Foot-Enae tnnWos now or tight shoes easy. At
all Druggists and Shoo stores, 25 cents. Accent
no substitute. Snmplo mailed Fkke,
Address, Allen s. rMmsted, Iioltoy, N. V.
The grav wnli' is very destructive to
cattle m Montana.
Mrs. Wtnslow's Soot hlng Syrup for children
teething, soften t h<? gutns, reduces iulliunillation,
allays pain .cures wind colic, 25c.allodia
In Dundee, Scotland, the trolley sysiein
is used to clean and sprinkle the strict?.
J'iso's Core is the best medicine we ever used
for all affections of throat and lungs.? Wm.
O. Enuhlcy. Vanburen, lnd., l,-el>. it), 1200.
A floating electric crane is used for the
loading and unloading ol? ships at Kiel.
I, .. % ? > ? '. P.H I
I Miss (iannon, Sec'y Detroit w
Amateur Art Association, tells
young women what to do to
avoid pain and suffering caused
by female troubles.
" OrarMm. I'inkiivm: ? lean consciontionsly
rcconmiciul Lydla K.
Pink ham's Vegetable(impound
to those of my sisters suffering with
female weakness anil the troubles
which ho often befall women. I suffered
for months with general weakness,
nml felt so weary that I had hard
work to keep up. I hail shooting pains,
and was utterly miserable. In my distress
T was advised to use I.ydia K.
, Pinkhnm's Vegetable (Jompound,
anil it was a red letter day to
nie when 1 took the Hrst dose, for at
that iine my restoration began. In
mx weeks I was a changed woman,
perfectly well in every re-peet. I felt
so elate 1 and happy that 1 want all
women who suffer to got well as I did."
--- Mis* (Unxon', .159 .lones St.,
Detroit, Mieh., Secretary Amateur Art
Association. - $5000 forfeit If original of abovp
letter nrovlnj (Kmi.i.Kn 1 ronnof be produce J.
Wheti ono eiHisldrrs that Miss
Oannow'sIcHcr Is only one ?f the
I countless hundreds which tve
l aro continually publishingin the newspapers
of this country, the grcnt virtus
of Mr-. Pink ham's medicine uiu^t be
\ admit ted by all.
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Hamburg has jusl asked the House of
Hurgesses to make an appropriation
of 1 ."Au.inhi marks
The Holland submarine torpedo
boat Fulton made two sueeessful at
tacks on a "hostile ship" oft Point ;
.Indith. Tiie tests were made under
the supervision of a navy hoard.
T, A POP WOULP.
International Seamen's I'liion lias
Itt.tMMi atiiliated nienibcrs.
Prussia lias "o".:i associations of
stenographers witli ol.lihl members.
llorseslioers will hold their annual
movent ion at Omalia, Neb., on .luno
27.
Team drivers al Toronto, Canada,
lave demanded a minimum wage of
fl" a week.
The Harnienf Workers* Convention
s to be held in ItnlValo, N. V.. ' the
alter part of August.
The closing of three furnaces of the
Illinois Steel Company in Chicago
lirew Too men nut of work.
The Uailwny Master Itoilermakers
n convention at Indianapolis selected
Uuffalo for the next convention.
Labor unions of Oenrgin are advocating
lhe establishment of a Bureau
jf State i.ahor Statistics and Mining.
Freight handlers on the Canadian
Paeitie and Crand Trunk lines demand
1 n increase in wages and a ton-hour
Jay.
The latest report of the Itritish
Amalgamated Soeietx of Painters
-how s an aggregate expenditure of
jt| l.tHMI.IMIO.
Statistics show that in Virginia
railroad employes average spg,.".:i a
year less than tiny were being paid i
live years ago. i
The Huston (Mass.) painters and <
Jeeora tors' union is the largest i
painters' local in the world, with nearly
l'oim) members.
Oakland (Cel.) butchers lmye been
successful in launching a co-operative
meat eoinoany. li has been in operation
since Jane 1.
A new interimiional union is to be :
formed by ilie Carpet W orkers' Cnion
ill 111 rife eililS ill III' I Ii'.iiiin.i'il >:
pet layers, uuii'Ts, liieas'ifcm ii it ml
sow era.
PliOMINKNT PFOPLI3.
Ex-President Cleveland ami family
will spend the summer at Sandwich,
ST. 11.
CJ. F. Walls, a 'oval Academician, i
me of the n.:?st famous of llritisli
irlisis, has passed his eijditj seventh
inrthday.
Maripils Tto. the .1:.panose statesman,
is described as an ir.defn ligihle
reader of l.urnp-ai: ami American
literature.
M. Hoe. ?i. r. an has been eh s en
President <d' the Society of French
Artists.
Mark Twain is busily engaged in
?ompilin;; iiis autobiography at his
villa near Florence.
Madame Paili lias berpieatiled her
larynx to the museum of the ISoyal ,
College of Surgeons.
The Kaiser has become an ardent
violinist, and practices diligently and
jxcrneiatingly at every opportunity.
I>r. Matthew* Ilarkins eelebrated tlie
seventeenth anniversary of bis consecration
as llishop of Providence, It. I.
'Sir Wilfred Laurie*. Premier of
Canada, could not sneak a word of
Knglisli until he was eighteen years
>1(1.
r! 1 ?i e? f*A n? T*?\l I ? hs H.? ' ' -
X * MM I I M' \ I III* HI I
yonfer tl; * honorary degree of I.E.
f>. upon United Stales Ambassador |
?hoate.
President Koch. of the Herman
Relrhsbank. Iterlin, lias just celo>ratnl
the seini-eenionar;* of tin* beginning
of his official career.
The Rev. Dr. V.' E. Harrison, As ocialo
Kililor of the Christian Evan* j
relist, has been elected President of ;
Llutler College, of Indianapolis.
It is said that Princess Christian. .
Princess Charles of Denmark and the '
Princess of Wales could earn their i
1 vlng as stenographers were it ue.es*
wry.
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Zulu Prince Going Home.
H. R. H. Prince Uiiscngangacnna
I'mhlangnn, Umbcla?.! Cetewayo, who
has been living In London lodgings
for some time, is about to return to ^
| Zululand, wh3re. he says. he will dis- 1
card European clothing at once, and I
j resume! skins, beads, feathers and leg j
| bracelets, tie can speak Zulu. Kaffir. !
| English, Dutch, French, Portuguese 1
and Spanish.
AST FROM WHITE HOUSE.
Several Chandeliers Are Rescued Because
of Their Associations.
Having been east aside by the executive.
several chandeliers of historic
.significance to those familiar with the
White House have been rescued and
sent to Congressional committee
rooms. It was when the White House
was being overhauled that the old
relics, dating from President Grant's
term, were sent to an auctioneer to be
sold. Superintendent Elliott Wood of
the Nationid Capitol heard about it
and had them withdrawn from the
sale.
The finest of the chandeliers was
placed in tiie rooms of the Senate
Committee on the District of Colunr
bia. It weighs 800 pounds and eon
tains 5,000 pieces of crystal. Tht
original cost of this one. together with
four others rescued. Is said to have
been $27 000. They were imported
from Tt!iH?1nnr1 nn<1 r\H?r!na11v urorA
signed for accommodating gas 1 itv.
but now they have been remodeled for
use with electricity.
WAS SAVED BV A KISS.
Pittsburg Glass Worker Owes Life to
Sweetheart?A Romance.
A farewell kiss giveu by his sweetheart.
Miss Hattie Currau. aroused
Thomas L. Carter, a Pittsburg glass
worker, from a trance anil saved him
from burial alive.
lie was engaged to be married to
Miss Curran, and was visiting at her
parents' home in Somerset, i'a., when
lie was stricken with typhoid fever.
The fever ran its course and it was
thought he was recovering when lie
suddenly snnk in a stupor, anil when
the physician arrived lie pronounced
him dead. The relatives were notified
and arrangements made for the
burial.
When the undertaker arrived Miss
Curran begged for one last look before
lie was turned over to the hands
of that individual.
it was noticeable that the pallor of
d^ath had not spread over his face,
anu as she stooped and kissed his lips
an eyelid fluttered. Immediately steps
were taken to resuscitate him, ami it
is now thought he will recover.?New
York Journal.
The Color of Whisky.
M?.?_ i ? auuui okiu II VMllShy,
writes II. P. M., "is. dues color indicate
age?" Theoretically it should:
actually It does not. Whisky is stored
in sherry casks to mature and takes
color front the wood. Sherry, however.
covers a wide range of shades,
and a spirit stored in a cask which
had held a pale variety would obviously
not lie colored to the same
extent as a spirit stored for a like
time in a cask that had previously
held a dark-brown wine, though as
regards maturing both would be equally
improved. The general public,
however, could never be got to understand
that two bottles of whisky dif
fering in color were absolutely identical
in every essential point, and
therefore most brands maintain a standard
of color by means of a harmless
coloring ingredient, namely, burnt
sugar."?London World.
Earthquake Forms New Lake.
A remarkable phenomenon is reported
from the Russian rural commune
of Schava. in the government of
K/.ar IT Koksaka. inexplicable sounds
were heard for several days issuing
from the earth. The sounds varied
from something like the booming of
cannon to the screeching of steam
whistles, and seemed to come from a
forest skirting the commune. In this
forest, wiiere the terrified peasantrv
gathered in expectation of some calamity,
the earth was seen to heave incessantly.
Gradually lingo cracks appeared
and water was seen. At last
tae earth seemed gradually to sink,
water rose and there appeared a new
lake of considerable extent, which is
now being examined by geologists.
entitled to a Kest.
Rev. Dr. William A. Robinson, pastor
of the First Congregational
church of Middletown. N. Y.. surprised
his congregation by handing in
his resignation after thirty-nine years'
service in the ministry. He said he |
was 64 years old and as army officers
were retired at that age lie; thought he
would retire.
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D.D.D.BLOOD BALM I
it The Great Tested Remedy for the speedy (
4 I and permanent cure of Scrofula, Kheuma- m
4t (ism, Catarrh, Ulcer*, Ecrema, Sore*. Erop- m
4 i lions. Weakness, Nervousness, and all *
<; BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. t
It it by far the hest building up Toltie ai.d X
, ( ntood Purifier ever offered to the world. I- X
4 , makes new, rich blood, imparts renewed vi X
4 , laluy, and possesses almost miraculous X
t . healing properties. Writo tor Book ol Won- ^
4 f dcrtul Cures, sent free on application. X
( , If not kept by your lot al druggist, send X
$r.oofi.r a large bottle, or $5 oofor m* bottles, X
4 > and medicine will be sent, freight paid, 1 ^ X
41 BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Oa.
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BAD BREATH
"For month- T had great tronhle with my atnviarll
and U"*? d nil kind* of meriieln* s. My tongue ha?
been n tualiv as green fin graRH. my brrnth hi\iur
a bad od<?r. Two week* ?ik?> a friend recommended
Caacai* r * and after uainie thein I can willlni'l) and
eheerf >4iy nay that fury n?vo ontlr? l7fiir?'<l roe |
thai : ro I t j on know that l ah all recommend
them toa*iy one Ruffering from anrh trouble*."
Cbaa. II. ii.ilpuu.lW ltiviogtou St.. Mew York, bi.7?
The Dowels ^
CANDY CAT?A?nc
Msvnt. P?l*t*h|e. Pf.tent, Taut* Oood no OnoA,
H? or Utckm, Weaken or Oripe 16r Br. SOr. Noru
old in bnlk. Tim genntno tablet (tumped CCO.
Uutrtntcinl to cure or your money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 396
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
CATARRH
OF MOS'
PE=RU=
Samuel 11. Sproelu-r. .Junior I'.eaille I
3t'JJ. I. (>. O. 1'., J'JS New UiKli St., I..?
Wlile-:
come here n /V ir i/cdrs mjo su/Ji'i
lurch of the 1,'til ncifs, in xen rcli of two
the ct t nut tc iron I (I riirr m r, /?nf joiimi
tnlxCil. tint nliat the climate amltl n
conldnntl did ilo.\Seren ?cccl?s' tci
m<'that I hud the ciifht medicine, iim
a ice 11 inn ii. I h nine of at trust liccnti
men im-i-.su/ ii i- i mi i/e in ir/ncM I uilii
been enretl nf en tarr'i. bind tier n ml /.tltrtimjli
the use n/ I'em nil. n ml it
J'riemls in lit Is i-ll i/. "?.S.I Ml 111, II. .s
Catarrh of the Kidneys a Common Bis- ;
ease?Kidney Trouble Often Fails to
Be Regarded as Catarrh by Physicians.
Cat;irrh o the kidneys is very common
indeed, it is a pity this act is not better
known to the physicians as well as the
poo- le.
People have kidney disease. They take
some diureti.-, h< big to not better. They
never once think of catarrh. Kidney disease
and ca.arrh are . eldoni associated in
the minds c people, a ., alas, it is
not very often associated in the i-;inds of
the physici lis. 'J'oo tew physicians recognize
catarrh of toe ..nine They doctor*
tor boinethinn else. Tliey try this remedy
Fo
Amonii the ninny T.ihhy ili-liracies :tr?* II
Veal lai.it, Peerless Wafer-Sliced l>r?<1
Beef Ha?h. etc. whohnome I<k?I? that ar
assiib-t.iuti.il as they arc uri'it irinc.
Ask your Grocer (o
| Libby, McNeill f- Libby
Wisdom of the Barber.
"It always makes mo tired," said
the old barber, "when a man tells me
to quit wasting so much time rubbing
in the lather and hurry along with his
shave. If he only knew it, he is laying
a sure foundation for a chapped
and sore fare. The reason for using
soap in shaving is to remove the
grease always close to the sl.in. and
on the surface of the beard. This can
not be done without rubbing it well in.
Many persons who shave themselves
do not understand this, and wonder
u'hv #b?u havo ft nna TV./1V
blame the bay rum. and change off to
witch hazel or something else. Rubbing
the soap in well makes the beard
soft and pliable. It also lessens the
chances of the razor slipping. Always
rub the lather well in with the
lingers; never with the brush. What
must one think of a man who has not
time enough to let the barber shave
him properly, but who spends ten minutes
ehatiing with the girl at the cigat
counter, or with the manicure girl, on
his way out of the shop?"
ELIXIR. BABEKJ*
The Quick a.nd Sure Cure fcr
MALARIA. CHILLS. FEVER AND
LA GRIPPE.
It is s powerful tonic and appMizer
Will cure thut Ured feeling I'atiis In Hack, I.(mil*
and Head, la n purely vegetable Couiiat mil. and
contains Xo Quinine at-Arsenic. I repsred li,
KI.Ot ZKVk NK I A fO.. Washington. D.C.
weak r > t-a, oac ThomptM's Eye Watw
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IS THE CA1
r KIDNEY:
NA CURES CA'
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I.I.M,J,. Troy Police
UKSL N. V., as foil
"i'/nm tin
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w'o/ I CAPTAIN <
1'IIHU r:il. Jr- -?r~= . vr-r-v^=
nd that remedy. 1'ho trouble may be j
catarrh all tlie time. -V few bottles of I
I'cruua wo euro them.
Pe-ru-na Removes the Cause of the
Kidiiev Trouble.
1* rui.. .strikes at 'lie very centre of the
Iilliculty. by eradicating the catarrh from
tin* kidneys. C'aturrj. is the cause of kidney
diflinilty. Keinovc the cause and you
remove the clfeet. \. .1 . unerring accuracy
I'eruna goes right to the spot. The ki?Ineys
are s<>< a doing their work with perfect
regularity.
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AuuusHiius oi xesumomais.
Thousands of testimonials from people
who have hail kidney disease whieli had
?onc beyond the control of the physician
tural Flavor ('/ j
0 vy <L?! 4tJ? /a
are .it a loss to know what to serre for Vfll / |
when youcr.oe sunn-thin? hoth app<s Asfy
1 satisfying, try IB/ I
Libby's3S8
od Products "
ton pi oss Chicken. Melrose fate. fj50
Beef. Potted Ham and Coined if'r?*
e. as dainty as vhey are good?
r Libbf's.
Chicago J!
Jif
Hundreds of Itn.ian immigrants are ;
in danger of starving at Montreal.
Or. Biggers' Huckleberry Cordiu'i
The Great Southern f>Tjy.
Cure.", all Stomach and Bowel Troubles, i
xuch as Chronic Dvsenfo:v Cholera Mnr- I
bun. Bloody I'lux. and nlsy children
teething:. It seldom fftIV? to make quick i
and permanent cures of nil stomach and 1
bowel diseases See testimonial of the
tatHEJVR&
W. EUsX r>y.
Dr. Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Sir: This Is the tlrst eerttf-cate
that I have ever given as to the merits
j of any medicine, but I take pleasure in !
I recommending Dr. Biggers' Huckleberry I
I Corciial. I consider It the best remedy j
that I have ever used In my family foe !
Stomach and Bowel Troublen. 50c In- i
verted In a bottle of this medicine to be
used In the beginning of any stomach '
trouble will often save life as well as a ]
large doctor's bill. I have a friend whose i
life was. In my opinion, saved by the
prompt use of Dr. Diggers' Huckleberry I
Cordial. Foe sale by all Druggists. 25
I and 50c per bottle.
(Signed) HENRY W. GRADY. I
Atlanta. Ga.. May 23. 1887.
Hsltiwanger-Taylor Drug Co., Pro p.,
Atlanta. Ga.
I Taylor's Cherokee Remedy cf Sweet
j Gum end Mullein v ill < : <'nucha. Croup
and Consumption. Vrlro "aenndtt gV.otll.STOI
, t.t.t.-xrzzzib"-. - -1 u ft
:2f?l,v I'nr nil kinds and sixes of
fT T? t*' 1**' 9**'' Into the oons'PUrtlon of!
H b r S-- I? : to - >nd Htste UitnoiiHlons
M, ?> M ? I IIMIlId:, ?rx>K-.iTit 11
irU-.CJBW. i-rt< ? on t
Tnr; - Boaut
J- ill" ft! Jl ftPf, ! Modern Store Fron's. W
1 L. 1 L~ tali 1 *E? 1 Cbieatro store st moderst.
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DISEASES.
rARRH.
nnes L. Pempsey, Captain 2nd Pn-i inct
Force, writes from 198 Ferry St., Troy,
ows.
/ personal ejcperlenee with I'eruna I
i it is a very flue remedy far tutu rrh?
v. whether of the head, limits. stomi
tc orutins. It runs eotds t/uiehly,
doses taken after undue eajmsure
neks.
the patrolmen uudrr me Inter also
t ret (ej%/rotn I'rruna. It tins en red
rs oj kidney nutl bladder troubles,
en snjferiny /'ram I ml iyest it tt and
i. and lam fully peesuadttl taut it
t. reliable metiieine, better, I /ally
reettm mend it."
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C. Swnn.'on writes from f>'?7 II .1:- m
?. 1.1.. as follows:
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I ijotstraited covere I,.!' iVmn tiiu- to
s ttlcd in tip* kidney-. causing severe
' i!o >ii tin* pelvii nriran-.
n i? ?' like i new in.hi, .nil in -nicialiil
! give all piai-e t loiiiiii A. I.
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iv . 7
jamfs l. demps:c:y.
rg:;-.: r-r.-s?r-^r;g- ii~;? ?^5 'J
an- received by Dr. Ilartman ever> year,
Kiviiijj iVruna the whole praise for marvelous
cures.
Pe-ru-na Cures Kidnev Disease.
Pcrun.i cures kidney disease. The reason
it cures kidney disease is because it cures
catarrh. Catarrh of the kidneys is the
cause of most kidney disease. lYrtina
cures catarrh wherever it happens to be located.
It rarely fails.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory
results from the use of l'oruna,
write at once to Dr. Ilurtman, giving a
full statement of your case, and he will
he pleased to give you his valuable advice
gratis.
Address Dr. llartman. President of The
Ilurtman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
FREE to WOMEN
A Large Trial Box and book of instructions
absolutely Free and Postpaid,
enough to prove the value o 1
PaxskrteToifetAnfisepKc
Puxtine Is in powder
?forin to dissolve to
water ? non-poisonnu
and (arsupcrlortoliquld
anllsrpl).:* containing
l ulrnhol which irritates
\ ird'umcti surface*, and
H have no cleunsin<t prop5
erties. 'I he contents
( of every box makes
5 more Antiseptic Sol list
K?e* further?has mure
w use* in the family und
dnesmorcgoodthanany
antiseptic preparation
Tl .t formula of a noted Boston physician,
ar.d used with .great success as a Vaginal
Wash, forLeucorrhoia, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts,
and all soreness of mucus membrane.
In lord treatment of female ills Paxtineis
invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Vash wo
challenge the world to prodm o its equal for
thoroughness. It is a revelation in cleansing
and healing power; it kills all germs which
cause inflammation and discharges.
All lending druggists keep I'axtlto*; price, MV\
a box; if yoi.rsdocs nut,send to us f r it. ilon't
tako a substitute? t In-re is nothing like Pax tine.
tTMir.ur mrr irr nox l?I 1'UXllllO TO-?l ?
E. PAXTON CO., 7 Pope Bid*., Boston. >* <.
ilSAWMIUSSSSI
M with Urge's Universal I.og Beams, Rec-tllln- M
fljear. Simultaneous Sol Works ami the lira H
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