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' 'A MIRACLE ITN VERMONT, .. NA &IlE WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE 'O? A WELL KNOWN CHELSEA MAN. Etricken with an Incurable Diseaee and an yet Cured. IHis Personal State' W - ment in Detail. q2'romt2e Arguo an7 Patrict, Montpeerj, *t. e- This Is an age of progress and everything thal hails the adN.nce of new ideas for the good of humanity is hailed with delight. P:It is the province of newspapers to wateh for strange events or phenomena of any kind and to immediately investigate a reported case out of the line of regular commun'y happenings. -; So when the story of Mr. George Hutchinson, of Chelsea, Vt., and how he had been raised from a bed where be lay stricken with a supposedly Incurable dis ease was told, the Arpes and Pafriof de tailed a reporter to look up the reported facts of the case, to whom Mr. IHutchins=r gnade the following statement. ne p "I am a native of Massachusetts, a wood worker by trade, and forty years of age, an de for the past fifteen years have been working be In varicus sawmills in Vermont and Mtassa- ki ehusetts. Eight years ago I moved fro-n sa Bgdford to Chelsea and bought the sawmill be of which I am now proprietor. I was in per- lie feet health and known throughout Chelsea eij and vicinity as one of the strongest men or by my weight in that section. December 10th. ha 1892, I was hurt by a piece of flying board as I was at work in the mill. After that, I be gan slowly to lose my strength and became PO incapacitated for work or effort of any kind. m The seat of my trouble seemed to be my L back, but It gradually extended downward. I consulted all the local physicians and was n treated by two of them, but the medicines be they administered were not of the slightest nl avail and did not check the disease in the an least. In fact. I was a miserable victim of locomotor ataxia and was conscious of n ch steady advance of the insidious diseasf. My thb back ached continua' y and my legs began je to grow numb and to be ass and less usable. pr By the 15th of April I could absolutely do* nothing and was seracely able to stand. My physicians advised me to go to the Mary m Fletcher Hospital, at Burlington, to be Fj treated, and I took their atvice. When I of left home my friends bade me good-bye, never expecting to sen me alive again. The physicians at the hospital told me that my case was a serious one, and I was complete ly discouraged. I remained at the hospital seven weeks and took the medicines which the doctors gave me. I felt better at the hos pital and thougbt that I was recovering, and went home to continue their treatment, 'which I did for two months, and also had an electric battery under their advice. The im provement. however, did not continue. and began to give up hope. August 1st, 1893, 1 could not get out of my chair without as sistance. and if I got down upon the floor, ! could not get up alone. About this time chanced to read an account of the wonderful F curative powers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for rale People in cases similar to my own. an I did not have any faith in the Pills, but CO thought a trial could do no harm, so I tU bought some without telling rnyone what I i was going to do. After I had been taking them some time I surprised myself by get- el( ting out of my chair without assistance, and be found that, ror the first time in months. I an was able to walk down to the postofflee. and my neighbors began to discuss the marked re improvement in my health. As I continued Co the medicine I continued to improve, and w( soon recommenced work in the mill. at first fe, very lightly, and iucreasing as I was able and as I gained in health and spirits, and I now for the past three nonths I have been WE working ten houts per day almost as stead- ex ily as I ever did. I feel well, eat well and be sleep as well as I ever did, and I have no pain anywhere. The reporter talked with several othet of gentlemen in regard to the case of Mr. as Hutchinson, who is a well known citizen of g Chelsea and a Justice of the Peace, and theytr corroborated his statements as far as they ce were familiar with the caso and stated that tl( he was known to be a reliable man, and any Iht statement he might make would be entitled , to entire credence. An analysis of Dr. Trilliams' Pink Pills th shows that they are an unfailing specifle for ti( such diseases as locomnotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the af ter effects of Ia grippe. palpitation of the~ heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, (50 cents , a box or 6 boxes for $2.50-they are never Bold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, s -'u Selling a Ylenagern ac The great Wombwell's Royal Wind- 'va sor Menagerie was recently sold by p auctio'n in London, the animals bring- n te ing but indifferent prices. Isa1 The cockatoos went off at $2 apiece. fa< Bome of the parrots brought higher Ith< prices, one going at $15, this bird be- vit ing able to speak in two languages pu with equal fluency. One parrot care- of fully described, in four languages, each signifying "Mealy Amazon," aroused a of wild spirit of competition and was - knocked down at $17. Two vultures were found to be worth only $20. e The pelicans took no interest in the sale, although many complimentary things were said of him, and was sold for $20. E' When the cassowary was reached prices had gone up, and he went for $98; but they tumbled ,when the mon key cage was reached, and these little -- fellows were bought for $2 each. wa i. The porcupines brought $15, the the civet cat $18, the Maiayan bear $23, ocelot $17, while the jackals went for the 52 each. thi SThe kargaroo was considered valua ble and brought $75, but the sacred, [ndian zebu sold for $11 only. SOne of the "baby" lions was handed usi arounud and caressed amid much growl- a '1 ing. A five months' pair of these were is sold for $240, a four months' pair for of $200. e ;The great lion, the piece de resist- th ance of the auction, a mnagnificent specimen, only brought S800, while a to royal Bengal tiger went for S025. Q STwo lions and a lioness brought 51200, three leopards $875, and a hand- tin some jaguar - which the auctioneer ma called a jag-a-ar--was knocked down na for Si40.-&w York Journal, aul _ of Tnose soit-ratening Trowsa. A Rochester man certainly dcser vcs' to have his name written among the art benefactors of the race. ie has In- jfra vented self - patching jackets and asl trowsers, and his idea is said to work in admirably in practice. The scheme be is a simple one. but so are lhundreds of inventions that have brought fame I and fortune to their originators. The cloth is of double thickness where . most of the wear conmes, the pattern tio being carefully adjusted so as to en~- a incide in each p eee. When the outer th< covering wvears through only the roughco cdges have to be darned in, and the patterr: and cloth remains intact. Tfhe man in whose mind this creat idea developed has other fields to con euer. Self-adjustable shoe and sus- Bil pender buttons are tnle natural ac- of combanimrents to self-darning cloth- ljoi ing. When these are forthcoming, hu perhaps we can spare the woman fo" 'johties.-Alb~any Arcus. K sC An elk svith an antier growing from the mixddie of Ms forehead has been T discovered in the woodsof Restigo'uche, the Nor Bruinswick. joX IGLAND To FRANCE BY TUBi poleonlo Scheme to Cross the Straits of Dover and Make Travel Easy. Another scheme to join England d France, says the New York )rid, is receiving serious considera n In those countries. It is pro E IsCLeANQ BOU LfocW DIRECTION OF THE TUNNE ed to build a double tubular tun 1 under the Straits of Dover. The I scheme of building a tunnel un r the bed of the sea, which has en advocated by Sir Edward Wat as for years, never received the action of the British Parliament, cause many conservative men be ve such a construction would fa itate an invasion of their island the vanquished of Waterloo. It d also been vroposed to bridge the -aits. The latest plan has the sup rt of Sir Edward Reed, who is a =mber of Parliament and has been ird of the Treasury and Engineer -cbief of the Admiralty. It has en received with favor by a large .mber of members of Parliament, d therefore seems to have serious ances of success, and the more so at it avoids the didiculties and ob tions that were urged against its edecessors. The project consists in simply sub rging, between a point of the ench coast situated in the vicinity Cape Gris-Nez and another on the D ,~ . N - , -I' COMINO THROUGH THE TUB. iglish coast located between Dovei d Folkestone, two tubes that would astitute two absolutely separate nuels, each serving for the passage one direction of trains drawn by ctric locomotives. The tube would of steel plate, with double walls, d the intervening space would be enforced by I beams illled in with crete. The putting in place uld be effected by sections of 300 t, heimetica'ly sealed at each end d floated to the place where they re to be submerged. One of the remities of the section having n fixed upon a sort of caisson that 11 afterward perform the functions a pier, the caisson is weighted sa to cause it to sink. The other ex~ ~mity continues to emerge and re es the end of the following sec n, the j;unction being made by e hinges. The caisson of this ~tion Is sunk, and so on. When all sections are in place the forma n of the joints is begun. 'he caissons forming p~ers are de ned to support the tubes at a CROSS SECTION' OF THE TCBE. ht distance from the bottom o1 sea. The use of two distincti es will prevent all chances of ac-i ents and will have the great ad, tage of realizing the importanti blem of the aeration of the tun-' without any expense and in as Isfactory a manner as possible. In :t, each train will have somewhati effect of a piston that forces the lated air before it and sucks in o air behind it to take the place the former. ['he total cost of the installation the tubes Is estimated by Sir Ed, caoss SEcTIo2 or THE PIER. rd at $75,000,000, which Is leg n half the cost anticipated by ssrs. Schneider and Hersent fo~ construction of a bridge across channel. A Quick Thought. .t was during a scene In which the tal shipwreck bad taken place, and oat, with the hero and two other.s hown drifting about at the miere.9 the waves, the latter appearing y lively for their size. Suddenly head and shoulders of one of the aes" appears through the canvas, the surprise of the audience.j ickc as thought the hero shouted; an overboard:" and at the same le threw a rope to the drowninsg n. The latter grasped it, and was .led aboard amid the cheers of the lence. They thought it was part the play. -Titbits. Funny Missionary Work. [he police authorities of Baltimore, in receipt of a communication m John Mobley, of North Carolina, ing if there is a young woman the prisons of that city who can rleasd by marrying him. In Court. n recent legal proceedings in Lon regarding the noise and vibra c caused by a nelghboring factory, honograph was used to record s nises and reproduce them in Hall's catarrh Cure takes internally. Price 75c. or naif a century a man known as lv MstardI has dlwelt in the hollow a uge sveamore tree near Hamil , Ohio. IHe is said to be the second anu tenant of the same tree. ars cover Root, the great blood purifier, Sfeshness and clearness to the complex~ion curs ccnstipation 25 ets. 50 ts.. $1. ae whalebone of commerce is simply balleen plates which take the place eesth in certain speciea of whales. OVE, FIFTY YEARS OF SUCCESS. Notable Career et the John P. Lovelt Arm% Com1pnny. For over half a century the John P. T,ovell Arms Co. has been looke-l to a- an author:tv oni -porting goods. and no one who ever had busines dealing.s with 11i< well known firm has ever had cause to complain of un'air treat me.nt. After .,ctie"ess ful year; titis honu is now kVnown throughout the coluntrv. an I the ver'. nuention of the name .Tohn P. L'wl Arms Co. Sa 'wnonvm of honesty and r.el4biiitv. .ohn P. Loveil. the founderof thl Cc'.pany, although 74 years old. is invariably at 1i desk every day to overlook the rapidly increasing busines.. No shArp practice-i in tridA can he la'l u against him. His recor.d for honesty and in tegrity is irreproachable. i Fortunat-ly., Mr. Lovell has some stur.ly anil buinesslike sons whom he early associatedl with him. I Col. Benjamin q. Lovell, who 1N enlowe-I Swith rare business ability, tills the poition of t reasurer of the Company in a most thorough nanner. He is attached to the Governor of Nilassachu-ett' staff. as was he from I.') to 188:!: was aide-de-camp to Gen. John C. Itobin son in 187.-1878, and served on staff of Gen. Ruievll A. Alger in 1889. and with Gen. Palmer in 189:. Thos. P. Lovell and H. L. Lovell are the Colonel's valuable assist-.nts in keeping the Company to the front. The John P. Lovell Arm; Company have every facility which money, a thorough knowl. edge of the busineN. and the greatest skill mechanism can produce to make the *Lovell Diamond" the best bievele in the world. Every year since its irst appearance this hi cycle has been improved, until now it is ,nn surpassed in point of material, v( :kiianhip. finish, safety, speed, beauty and easy running qualities. Not only Is the use of the Lovell Diamond becoming more widespread in this country, but foreign dealers are not slow ir recognizing the merit of this machine. The "Lovell Diamond" has the field, and it hais already demonstrated that it is the king of bicycles. As the mountains of New Eng land stand for all that is substantial in na ture, so does the John P. Lovell Arnq com pany represent all that is solid and perna. neni in the business world.-Boston Herald. Late Dweners T Amerlea. This country has had its lake dwell ers as well as the old world. In many of the lakes of Minnesota there are evi dences that dwellings were formerly erected over the lakes, and on the shores near by are piles of refuse such as would have come from settlements of some ize. Several of the California lakes ishow the same peculiarity, and in view of these facts there is no reason to doubt that ages ago there were tribes Df American Indians who from choice or necessity made their home's ov'er the waters of our lakes. -St. Louis Globe Democrat. After Breakfast 1To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, end give nerve, bodily and digestive strength, take Uod's Sarsaparilla. Continue the medicine af ter every meal tor a month or two. IHood's Pills cure constipation. 25c. There are birds that weave and sew; there are aninals that build houses; Lere are bees that make nests in the ground, and line them with the softest leaves they can procure. Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-RooT cures all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Pamphlet and Consultation free. Laboratory 2inzhamton. N. Y. i Windsor Castle has been been used as royal residence since the year 1110. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adaptino th e world's best products to the neecis ophysical being, will attest the value to haealth of the pure h~quid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs.. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a~ pe'fect lax Iative ; effectually cleansing the system, dis~elling colds, headaches and feven3 an permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak. ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Srup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not ~ccnt ang substitute if offered. 28 89G -COOK BOOK i=FE !* O320 PRGES-ILLUSTRfITBD. (Goe of thec Largest and Best COOK iBOo'( published. Mailed in exchango Sqfor 20 Large Lion heids i'ut fro~m Lion 7>l j't Cofree wraippers, and a 2-cent staimp. Write for list of our other sine Pre -- miumis. WooL.SoN SpicE Co., 410 Buron St., TOLrEDO, OHIO. P1LLS, Always Reliable, Purely Vegetable. erf~ctly tasteless. elpantly coated, purge, glit, purify, cleanse und strengthen. RAD) WA Y'I PLLS or the cure of all disorders of the touth, Bowels, KId~neys, BWadder, Nervous I cists, Dizz.iness, Vertigo. CmtiVenles, Piles, Sick Headache, Female Complaints, Biliousness, digestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation -AND All Disorders of the Liver.! 'bserve the fmolg svnmptoms.resulting from d nimem'of thle li'estiveorgamn5:Constipation. in wsrd pies. luliness ot blood in thet head. xeidt o tile tomacs'h. nauiliea. hieartburn, .ignert ot fod.i ulins- ot weight of the stomae, SOUr er rta tmii) sininil or :mteringC or the neart, chekig or -nil .cati:ia senhations5 when in a lvy og -q~ usinne's- of vicion. d't- or wybs be fr' tr' iit Tel erml and hi m in the hea. dle ihe,; ol tberg.iration. yeilowness of time skin ari e.' pail in the -ide cbest, limb=. and suj dn ':-et ofl heal burnmne in thme tlksl A .0w do.- of RADW A Y'S PIL L.s will free tne erte '.' al the above namaed. disorders. Piceaec. a Box. Sold by Druggists, or S'P senit by mail. Sdt R .\ilW.AY X CO., Lock Box 335. I Can't Sleep I have a tired, worn-out feeling. This means that the nervous system is out of order. When this complaint is made, Hood's Sarsaparilla is needed to purify and vitalize the blood,and thus supply nervous strength. Take it now. Remenber Sasa Hood's S16AW10" parilla Be sure toget Hood's and only Hood's._ Hood's Pills cure a!l liver ills, biliousness. W. L. DOUCLAS E0 IS THE BEST. $3 HOENOSUEAKING. . 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF W 45.PFINE CALF&.4NGAOM $ .. POLICE,3 SOLES. s-.5.WORKIN ME EVXTRA FINE. +2.JI.7BoYSScH0oLSHOES. -LADIES SEND FOR CATALOGUE W.L-DOUGLASt BRZOCKTON, "A53. You can save money by wearing tho W. L. Douglas $3.00 Shoe. Because, we aro the largest manufacturers of this gradeof shoes in the world, and guaranteo their value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protect you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold everywhere at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no sub. stltute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we Can. A Skin of reauty is a Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIZ GoUmAmS OFTifRI HJI, 018A01 POI ETIFIR Bemoves Tan, Freckles. Pum V es. Moth tches. Rash and Skin dis eases. and every blem Ish on beauty andd Gesde. . tection. On its virtues 8 bas stood the testof48 ; no other and Is so harmler. we taste it to be surettisprop erly made. Accept no counterfeitof similarname T'he distinguished Dr. L. A. Sayre said to a lady of lhe hatlon (a patient): "As you ladies will use them,) reco1meLd'Gouranud's ram' as the least harmful of .i0 the Skin preparations." One bottle will last six ruoinths, using it every day. Also Poudre Suhtlie removes sup rfiuons hair without injury to the skin. FERD T. HOPKINS, Prop., 37Great Jonesht.,N.Y. For sale by all Drug sts and FaneU Goods Dealers throughout tbe U. S.. Caas, aad Europe. Sj* Beware of Due in%1alions. 1000 Reward fos arrest and proof of any one selling the same. Dr. Dorn's Sanitary Trouser Supporters. Do away with suspenders which hinder the development and free action of the lungs, use Dr. Doras's .Sanitary Trouser .Suapporte'rs. Send 15 cents to E. Dorn, ?US. Warren Street, Tren ton. X. J Conanptives and people who have weatr lungs or Asth ma, should use Piso's Cure for Consumption. It has enred thousands. It has not injur ed one. It Is not bad to take. It is the best cough syrup. Sold everywhere. 2.ic. 0 * S * rQ~aftJe.y er mt.&*...a se C OUR LINE.j Enays'and Girls' 24-26-in., cnshion tires .615.7 SBeauty for Boys, 24-in., cushion tires . . 25.0 Prize, convertible, 24-in., cushion tires . . 30.0 Boys' Diamond, 26-in., cushion tires . .. 35.0 Prize, convertible, 2$-in., cushion tirsa. . 40.0 Blizzard, boys', 24-In., pneumatic tires 40.0 -.. Girls' Diamond. 2-In., pneumatic tUrea . 45.0 Boys' Diamond, 25-in., pneumatic tires . 45.0 Youths' Diamond, 28-in., cushion tires . 45.0 r Excel C, boys', 24-in., pneumatic tires .. 50.0 i..xcel D. girls', 24-in., pnenmatic tires .. 50.0 ITornado. youths', 26-in., pneumatic tires, 50.0 Queen Mab, misses', 26-in., pneumatic tir... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 50.C 1 .Excel2 yoths', 2-in., pneumatic tires . '70.C ji~Excel B, misses', 26-in., pneumatic tires, 65.0 Model IC, 30-In., cushion tires, gents'.. . 55.0 71 Model 4C, 28-in., cushion tUrea, ladies' . . 55.0 Model 7C28-in.,eusiointires,convertible 55.0 IJModel IP, 30-in., pneumatic tires,gents' .60.0 Model 4P, 28-in., pneumatic tires, ladies'. 60.0 fIModel 'P, 28-In., pneumatic tires, cou vertile. .. .. . ....... . ... .. 60.0 THEY ~A L tf j Et147 WAENGTOI8 .... -..c.,-~ How to Catch Rheumatism. The plan is simple, and is invariably successful when diligently pursued. Clothe as warmly as possible with flan nels next the skin, and sealskins outer most from November to the beginning of March. Then on the first clear sunny day in March, when the wind is in the north or northeast, take off all outer wraps, mantles, capes, sealskins and the like; wear gowns of a light and thin material, and go for a walk in the park or other open and unprotected place. Sit down full in the wind on a convenient seat, and sit for half an hour. . Then go home and wake with a successful attack of rheumatism next morning. If perchance the rheumatism should fail, it is probable that pleurisy or pneumonia may be the reward. But if, by a miracle, neither the one nor the other repays the trouble taken, then go out and repeat the same tac tics the next day, and the next, and the next, until success is assured. The recipe is warranted never to fail if persevered in for a sufficient length of time. A plan almost equally good is the one followed by two young ladies last week. They had both had rheu matic fever previously; yet, because the sun happenad to shine brightly in at the dining-room window for a few hours, they allowed the fire to go out. They sat without fire the remainder of the day and evening. The following being a bright morning, they did not have the fire lighted at all. They were both extremely surprised when they were attacked by rheumatic pains in all their limbs, and blamed the neigh borhood.-London Hospital. Sheepsldn Nats. Excellent mats or rugs may be made of sheepskins, with good wool on them in this way. The skins of the long. wool sheep are the best. They are steeped in warm water and well cleansed by scraping off the flesh and paring down the thick parts. A mix ture of salt and alum finely powdered is procured and made into a paste with rye flour, and this is spread on the skin a quarter of an inch thick while the skin is wet. The skin is folded, or if two are treated, they are laid flesh side together. They remain so for two weeks, when they are shaken out and scraped, and the mixed powder, with out the flour, is sprinkled on the wct flesh side, and the ekin is left as before for ten days, when it is shaken out and rubbed with yellow ochre and pumicestone and pulled and stretched until it is dry, when it is finished. NA-x York TimAL The otter of East India is trained to drive fish into nets, and thus acts as an aid to fisherman. According to the Siamese belief it takes the soul seven days to reach hea ven after death. Mrs. Tarley, of Atlanta, Ga., got a verdict of $1000 against the gas com pany of that city for the injury done to her garden by the gas, which per meated toe grounds from the works. IOL IA MONI B] THE BEST. At The Lightest, Strongest, and A Wheel That You Ca As a Hill Climber lt Is Peerless. As a Racer li )THEY STAND WI / / , o . 0 0 WA~uRRANTED IN Did you ever know a riderc exhnge his wheel for any other The riders of the Lovell Di: their best advertisers. SARE THE UNI :of Second-Hand Wheels for Sale Ver Ladies and Gents at the L< E. - 40o-Page Illustrated Catalogi This new Mammoth Catalogue, which is worth gi-:cs prices of a " thousand and one " usefula ts for the Lorcil Diamonds are in ear~ Ev HN P. LOVE Dealers in Bicycles, Tricycles, Vetocipede A Full Line of Base Ball and Sport Washington Street - BOS'I Agents Wanted in all Cities an THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA CREAT EA by Columbus brouM Furniture & eifhtenment to the Also Upholsterers .wod. New felds of enlightenment in tbis 1228-RIDGE AV century are in the lines Bet Green & Spring Gtrden &L, of science. The triumph itnot-why not purchase your of Conservative Surg- lor Suits Carpets,Beddn, tting ery is well illustratd Stands, Side Boards, Tables, ChaiMs by the fact that to, Carriages, Etc., of the grBeah dir~let enew godit Pays We s' RUPTURE18 no r-71 alan eCnicd tcaUy cured without the A few prices: 13 pleces, Oak SUlt, Crib and Hal knife and without pain. tress thrown In $24.75. Parlor Suts, *617.00 Up Clumsy, chafing trusses wards. Rockers, $1.5; Chairs, 4.ic.; SpringS, 90O. never cure but often in. 1 Set ot Pillows and Bolster, $1.0 Awning duce inflammation, strangulation and death. Shades and Parlor Suits to order. TUMORS Ovarian. Fibroid (Uterine) and Goodsshiised all over the TUOS many others, are now removed without the perils of cutting operations. PILE TUMORS, a FOR IFTY YEARS I lower bowel, are permanently cured without pain or resort to the knife. STONE la the Bladder, no matter how LOW large, is crushed, pulverized, washed OT N Y out and perfectly removed without cutting. STRICTURE ae asage i s also has been used b Millions Of Moths cTRtCUingo fo their children while Teethin foree hundeds f cses.Forpamplet refrencs Fift Years. it soothee the eilld. softens the hun c p r adlys a pain, cures wind oo esFr and particulars, send 10 cents (in stamps) Lt' bes remedy for dlarrbw to World's Dispensary Medical Association, TwentYavO Cents & BOt*.' 663 Main Street, Buffalo, X.Y.ur WA X'TED to loan money to everybody; $5 to $100: Treated Free. 6 p. c. interest: eay payment; also aAdeath bs- te Positively CuRD eftfr l n yugno xedigSMO t M it emestae Send samp for particuoars. Agents wanted. Mu- din H tual Benefit Association, Richmond, Va. Josiah Ry D O S cuired many thou land, Jr., Sret. (Sec. Aud. of Va.S snd cTses pro _____________________________nounced hopeless. From first dose symptoms rap. Idly disappear, and In ten days at least two-thds o all symptoms are removed. BOOK of testimonials of miraculous cures eno. FREE. oby mal. Dr. . . GREEN & SONS, Spealists, BEECHAM'S PILLS (Veg~etable) What They Are For Biliousness indigestion sallow skin dyspepsia bad taste in the mouth pimples sick headache foul breath torpid liver bilious headache loss of appetite depression of spirits when these conditions are caused by constipation; and con stipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to learn is that constipation causes more than half the sick ness in the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book. "Write to B. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street New York, for the little book on CONSTIPATION (its causes con Ssequences and correction); sent free. If you are not withia reach of a druggist, the pills will be sent by Mail, cents. "petter Work Wisely Than Work Hard." Great Efforts are Unnecessary in House Cleaning de you Use stiptioniste _motfrquen casifalo hm E L Lo .-e os imotn jhings fo eerybdyt seqDure es d re.to) setfe. I o r no !ithi rePac Cofdnc drgistnhil il esn ymal 5cns Asafoadtrts Hare N ea ryi.ue lann Is SuperiorS.s~s~ ((ostoel Du-inbcshen Wheelcnvetilea0.0e. t/lc oniec ion.123u0in.pemtetregns 00 * . / "- Model 2 30-In., cushion tires. gents' . .- 75.00 ,P ,iModel15, 28-In. pnashi tires, lades' 9 0.00 Model 8,. 28in., cushion tires, ladies'bl 70.500 - ~Model 1.'. 30-n., pneumatic tires, cger-'. 50 Modraer...,.28- ....ne ...c...12ldis'. 5.00 AbModel 9.,28in.,cpneu.tirs, covrtie 85.00 Model 1, 28-in., pneumatic tires, getr' 0.k ~/~'s~Model 1.28--in..pneumatic tires sentsi9. roder 2 -n.,-csh-on-ires.-ents'--.-. 5.00 *Model 1. 28-Inch, pneumatic tires, ldiesg9.0t a ~~Model 1, 28-in., cuation rires, l.l 50 odter 8i....sh..ntr...convr..ble 5.00 f' U ~Modcl 20, 2s-in., pneumatic tires, 1adies' 115.00 jj M~ostel 21.28.-m., pneu. tires. convertible . 115-00 \ G.ira re. 2s-In , pneumatic tires -..... 125.00 VERY RESPECT.j fa Lov ell Diamond who would mond, now and in thc pst are J Low. 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