The Canton Telephone. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1887 Page: 3 of 6
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\\ILLIN lEUE^TUKNTELMKN ] it from patron* who krmr wi>»t they
_ . .__ ___ art aWit t n selecting gii-Awnt*. and U |
will therefore be seen Id a fbaaiilcraMe
Suits of Three Materials and Suits of
One—Large Troweers—Prince
Alberts, Frockr and Sack*.
The Correct Thine to Wear.
Almost all nf«u liml it eonveoieot to
tiavo u suit Unit will answer for Several
different occasions, as an informal
gathering of a. social n a turn in the day
time, a husinest visit or an informal
call. It is the general plan to fall bock
upon the '’rinttr Albert for this-purposc,
but tho tailors, in trying to supply the
ilcnmnil, have a great opportunity for
offering individual styles that cannot
be BPgardeil as other than correct. The
coat will always bo a double-breasted
frock, but the material may differ wide-
ly, and there wilMio room for peraonal
choice in the makeup of sleeves, cuffs
uud collars, Grey diagonals will be
much worn this season, and next in
popularity will bo striped ebevoits. U
will lie corru t to wear with this ciUnt a
fatiuy vest unless it should bo a rainy
day, in which case the good ;drcsser
must have on hand a vest of the same
inateriill as his coat. Thrjc.will bo.a
difference in tlie Inprhj/Jt'coat* of tills
class according t«i toewreor anil texture
of the tiuiterial.f'lllack Or ilarx worsteds
will have wider lapels than the gray or
striped goods. In'plaemg designs for
a “naif iliv--' suit Jicfon- in-1 ustomers
n good tailor will .not hesitate to show
"hat has been popularly known as tho
morning stilt, tnc distinguishing ehar-
aetoristic oflwHIeh is the cutaway cunt.
If is probable that this neat, sensible
garment will never ho entirely out of
style. It is made in tliyce styles, one
'button, three button and four button.
Thejlattor w thf-jiwetl (tipular, and the
firstlis espcjciaUyiadaptcd to corpulent
gentlemen. It is one inch shorter than
cither of the others.
The sack coat continues to be the best
thing for business wear. Tho single-
breasted coat, closing with four but-
tons. and having a straight front, is tho
most highly esteemed Gy active busi-
ness men. The plaited blouse has been
banished on. account of the way it has
been crowded on tho market- by
clothiers
When it comes to a consideration of
vests it may bo said that the
same general style pervades all
suits. Thu tendoney is emphatically
!l!
U
Mm
i-f
’■JJ
extent m cold wexthef ««mj*■* oq.
]Vas for Milk.
Peas have been found an excoedlntPy
effective food for prtMlueinjg ndlk. Ik Me
feeding test Of ujioled Jersey cow, In
which an avernf* o! to veil pounds of
butter dilly was giveu fora week, sixteen
pounds of pea tueal wits fed per day, wttii
sixteen pouiidn of oat meal,and VH pound*
of corn mefllii)trolleiit pasture was also
provided. 'Hiia feed would supply an
unorinous eyMts- of nutritive element*
uphove 11 lose "ft'Mttlrefl for inaiutemince,
giving four and a half times as much ul<
buniinoids, three times as much curho*
hydrates. and eight times as much fat u*
would lie re<|Mlied for a c tv In ordinary
imjk.. . No-duuld. If a cow end digest stif
. f mi eh t food-of the light kind, oil for In*
stance, a kind of butter mi gilt Im* produced
whleb wouhl far exceed the enormous
product abjvu < 11lined for the Jersey cow.
In such a cast, a cow would a't as a filter
and merely separate the fats from the
food,-and paas It through the udder.
There could be no chemical change In the
albuminoids or tha carbo-hydrates Into fat.
as is effected*lii the ordinary feeding ol
dairy cow*, for the system of the cow Is
unable to do much work. Ti e effect ot
the pea meal in this cams was probably
due to ita effect in enabling the cow t<;
digest tlie large quantity of corn and glass,
which was consumed. Tills effect of some
food is of great Importance. lVa meal
seems to ex‘*rt a greater effect in tills
direction than uuy other food.—American
Agriculturist
Grow Your Own 1'uiihIfh.*
Tin* pansy is one oMlie very bast, plant?
or the amateur, avilt s » readily varies,
nd any choice varieties that may be raised
fbiii seed, may 1m* perpetuate I by cuttings
or division. To succeed with pansies re-
quires a go id strain of seeds to start with,
and great cure in culture. As the neither
becomes the hotter, tho flowers diminish
in size and in brilliancy of colors, there
fore we can only have line bowers in
spring and autumn. To have tho earliest
Mower#, the Meeds should he sown In Sep-
tember or October, and the see I ling*
pricked out in a cold frame, where they
may I e sheltered by a covering of leases
from the severe cold of winter.. In set-
tled weather transplant to rich, moist soil,
in a partially shaded place to bloom. For
autumn flowers, sow the seed in the
spring, and shade the young plunts in
frames during summer, ami transplant
when the weather lieeomes cooler, where
they are to bloom in fall. < lioh u varieties
tony Im* i a inert from cut lings, mule from
lie solid nidi* shoots, placed in smull pots
of sandy soil; these may be made in
spring, with the pots plunged in a cold
frame, or the cuttings may be planted in
the soil of ttitffTramo, and kept moderately
moist. A tine pansy is so superior to the
common one, aud comes so near being a
perfect flower, that it is worth bestowing
any* amount of care and labor to secure iL
--American Agriculturist.
WHATWOMteH ARE DOING.
• From DcmoiWai*’ for November.
Mme. Vmttakl* ami Mmn. Koatop-
i .chin have mailu lucceue* in Kusaia
j with novels.
Tho Kmpresa of Austria is said to be
the linest lady rider in Europo.
Amelia H. .J.'ml-oiy, of PitUburg,
Penn., has taken out' a patent for a
rotary engine.
Mile. Tolbotier, a young Fyenoh
woman, has successfully passed tho ex-
aminations for obtaining a diploma for
Arabic.
Princess Heatrico bna given herself
to the now fasbionnble atjnly of photog-
raphy, and is turning out creditable
portraits. . „ •
jginia Maasarini, a young lady, has
obtained a degree in’mathematics*at
' the Itoval I'nivcrsity ot Naples.
Mrs. Mary Clemont Leavitt writes
that all tho American missions' in
Iiurmah havo incorporated total ab-
sence in their work.
Women are henceforth to bo admit-
ted to tho competitions of drawing and
modeling in the Paris School of Deco-
rative Art.
Mrs. A. M, Holloway “has beon
awarded the contract to clean the
streets of lluffalo. N. Y., for live years,
| for $117,000.
Miss Francis K, Willard will preside
over the National- Convention of; the
Women’s Christian Temperance Union
Ttie Saturday half holiday la New York ti
likely to he ilaijiei
Would vOu retain the love
,n Jt he aelflahly exacting.
Maine la
of a friend, dw
Maine la adenm-lag In manufacturing or
account of lier.rheao water power.
, Yesterday and To-moreow.
Yj’u should go to day and buy a bottle ol
" aflor’a Cherokee Ki-mcdy of Sweet tlum and
MujU-lu, for your child may have croup to
night. To morrow will l>e too late.
Katiftaa faru
eeuta per join
mrSINKSS CLOTHKS.
towards fancy designs and light colors
in this garment. In the full dress suit
the vest may be either a white embossed
or embroidered silk or satin. I ho same
material as tho . oat may be used of
course, and this stylo will bo in vogue
with elderly men. browsers are made
of tho same material as tho coat except
where tho coat is of broadcloth when
doeskin will bo used for the nether
garments. Tho logs arc cut noticeably
huger than last season and arc slightly
sprung over the foot, The vest for dav
dress has a slightly curved crease with
either n plain or u notched collar, ami
closes witli live buttons The trowsers
are larger than for'evening dress. It
is perfectly correct in all those suits to
havo three different pieces of material
in the garments, except where specially
noted. Stilt the edit u ade up entirely
from one piece will be popular. Tlio
greatest room for variety of choice lies
in the business suit where fancy goods
will predominate. Checked and striped
cheviots will bo worn, though it should
b« said that less checks will appear
than heretofore. Scotch tweed and
caHsimcrcs will also;ypqnilly Ire worn.
The trowser reach'd* its crowning glory
for the season in the business suit, where
it, attains a measure of twenty inches at
the knee The. will be but slightly
shaped over tho foot.
Talniage on Journalists.
If any people In all the world ought to
have attractive lyitombment, they are the
Journalists, 'flmtuoru fatiguing the pil-
grimage the more needful that the pilgrim
have a pleasant wayside inn for the night.
To ninety-nine out of a hundred newspa-
per men life is a drudge, a grind, on ex-
haustion and an Injustice. And yet, when
the community can get their newspapers
one cent cheaper which means harder pow ^ p|tty
times for those who make the newspaper— |
there is a paroxysm of frantic delight, and
the joy of that r no cent saved is like that j
of Columbus at the discovery of America. !
it is only fair and right that I should
thank the press for what It lias done for
the pulpit. It has filled our sacred audito-
riums with men .and women who know '
howto think. 'It has awakened ns to
more vivacity by tiro fact that It has made
our congregations impatient of humdrum.
It has taken Gospel messages 1 hat would i
otherwise have stopped at the four walls
of a me'etlng house or a cathedral and
rolled them aero s Christendom in a day. I
at Nashville, Tenn., November 16 to
81.
Another newspaper has appeared in
Uotue that is edited, by a lady. This
is is called flalatea. and appears fort-
nightly. Tho editor is’Clelia Ber-Tinl-
Allllj.
□ Mrs. Ada M. liittenbendor was nomi-
nated by tbe Nobruskn Prohibition
Convention as their candidate for dis-
trict judge. Mrs. Ditteabender is a
member of be Lincoln bar and much
cstoemed.
Katie W. Eubauk, of Rutherford,
Cal., has patented an article that prom-
ises to be a coiulort to travelers and
those who dwell in close quarters—a
combined trunk and bureau.
Tlie Dowager Countess of Casa Mi-
randa, Christine Nillson's mother-in-
law, recently deceased at tho ago of
ninety-seven years, was the govprncss
of Queen Mercedes and of the Countess
of Paris.
Mine. Abicot do Kagia is tho first
Woman who received tho Cross of the
Legion of Honor. This distiet on was
conferred upon her by Napoleon 111,
for an act of valor.
Miss Clapp, a bright young lady,
made quite a nice income la>t summer,
at different fashionable resprls, by
teaching elassus of ladies and gontlo-
Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher is jiljout
to furnish a series of articles on topjes
of interest to women, wh ch will bo
published simultaneously in various
journals in the United .States and Can-
ad a.
Dr. Fanny Dickinson, of Chicago, is
tho lirst physician of tho gentler sex
to bo admitted as a member of tho In-
ternational'Congress. Her specialty is
diseases of the eye.
\fr. UVi*H McAlister, Manager Pacific Coast
---------Star Tobacco, 200 Front Street, San
writes: “1 used one bottle of
Agency _
Francisco, Cal . writes: “I used one
tt. Jacobs Oil for rheumatism Id it
arm and should:
permanent relief. A member
was cured in the same way.”
nusrlcs of
gave immediate and
ember of my family
■'i,
V
TIIF. CAPE OVERCOAT.
Marked changes are not! eal>l»in,.the
cape overcoat. Thc’sleeves aroJarger,
the poe^jds are slashed diagonally and
the cape is oonsldcra ly longer. Man
men are finding this coat ngrenablo
Who not Or before wore it, and it bids
fair lo effjjal even the standard Chester-
to!, or fiV-front oversaek, i > popular!
tv. fnfotligout ft realtors 1 ke it.btoau.se
it suite the avcrtuje- .figure better -than
other coats, disgtnslng defect* in for’
and wilting off it good form incompara-
bly. Souip men donol feel anyooneorn
because ..some hardened sinner of a
eoaohnmn tntiy be able by getting hi-
ilistiugiiishing garmiml repaired and
,i- tut the street and vie
A Strange Pet.
A strange bequest and a strange house-
hold pet, says the American Grocer, was
that which my friend's father received
from Ids grandmother. It was a land
turtle flrtfl 'She had cared for and petted I
for forty years. It had the range of the 1
house, answered to its name, Dan. would
come after its 1'ooU; aud eat out ot IihiiiI.
When ready lo take his long winter sleep
Dan would peck at the bureau, when Ills A clergyman, niter years of suffering from
mlstro-K would wrap him in flannels and 'hot loathsome disease, catarrh, and vainly
lock him away in a drawer, where he re-
ninlned dormant nut it Spring. Dan lived j 1,^ froM1 tieatli. Anu aulTerffr from tide
William DupniQii: Sullivan.
i (ilo»>e, was niurri
of tbe Bustch i
* porting editor
led recently.
Catarrh Cured.
Dan lived
five years with the legatee, and when he
died an alligator took lil^plnce. The lat-
ter thrive* And Is an tondeyt^ cared for as
pet canary or Scotch terrier would Ik*.
A Thieving Dog.
An Ogdeiishmg newspaper says that
some of tlie.cUfewis of the fourth ward of
tlmt town lmvt lor some time been annoy-
ed by their cows coming home at night
without their usual amount of milk. They
watched their cows in the hope of discov-
ering tlie offender, and they were suc-
cessful, for they saw a strange dog ap-
proach one of tho cows and rub up against
her legs. Tlie cow put her foot back,
when tho dog set upon Ids haunches and
sucked her dry. He was as fat as a seal
from the milk he had been taking.
She Was No Aristocrat.
Housewife—Bridget, what in tlie world
havo you been doing with my tooth brush?
Bridget—Why, inarm, I saw you scrub-
bin’ your teeth wid it, and I thong lit It
would be Just the thing to scour---
Housewife—Do you mean to say you
have been using my tooth brush on your
teeth?
Bridget—On me teeth, is it? Xo murm.
I scoured tlie silver wid it. 1 never
scoured me teeth In me life. I’m no
aristocrat, .inarm,—Omaha Herald.
Rough on (lie .ludge.
Old Judge Caeligobbler is an ardent ad-
miier of Miss Ksincralda IxnigeofBn, who
despbes him. Finding Miss Fsmcrald
alone < ne flay, lie said, gushingly:
“Miss Ksmeraldu, I love you more than
words can tell.99
Ksmeraldu -Hush! Keep quiet about It.
If my fat liar hears of It ho will w ant me
to inarry you, and I’d rather take Rough
Use
nix
2091 East 9th 8t.,
i an*
•rer from
sending a self-addressed
r-if. J. A. I,a
from
dreadful disease
ninped ciiTelOfC to Prof. J. A. Lawrence,
K£ East 9th 8t., New York, will receive the
recipe free of charge. • • * *
The Pacific Mail *fcUenm«>htp Company hns
pa«ftcU into the bauds of «lav Could uud Kua-
_;_ #
Ib-uifmi ' i that Morlcv’ft I X S Ague Tout
costs only 00 cents a bottle aud Is guaranteed
to cure. *
\V. K. Vanderbilt’s family* Is 'established at
the Hotel Bristol, Paris, for a few. weeks.
Life seems hardly worth tlie living to-day
i tired, unhappy discouraged-wo*
Is sufferl
ness for which
no relief. But there is a certain cur
tin
discouraged
>m chronic female
has been able to find
to many n
man who Is suffer!
weakness for which
for all
weaker
PIcrceV’Favorlto
’rescrlptlon” to the virtues of which thoue-
nds of women can testify. As a tonic and
vine It Is unsuri a’ssed. All druggists.
i painful conn laiuts to which tli
Us liable. We refer to I)r. Pierce’s1
i.Lf.rli.to t.lm virt iii>b wlili
ucrv
The dry goods merchants urc having a boom
far In excess of their highest expectations.
Pstri jk Murray. 8exton 8t Patrick’s Ceme-
tery, Baltimore,'Mil., was
onk ami was prompt"
Oil. Bold by Drugs is'
potaoned by poison
ired by Bt. Jacobs
Jen.
abd Dea!
rs are prettv tpULrh if they
id In the rain at their reun-
n mm<I that Malaria,
of bilious tUseases,
Veteran soldlei
can tramp arouu
ions. __
it should be borne
or Miasma. Is the cause or bilious itjscases,
such as chills and fever, etc., in^l that
Aukust, September. October anil November
• the months in whieh It is most atuindant
ulent
tie or
ey’s T-A-S Ague ionic, tue guaranteed
for such diseases.
iruiers are i«id ny tbe state twi
>und for all sugar made «
to months in whieh it
in tills state. Therefore If you are prui
you will invest fifty cents for a hotth
Morley’s T-X-S Ague I onic, the guaran
cure I
Lieutenant Menu intimates that he
\ eenterlioard Into a new yacht he
" ling.
While
ving In Lantern |cx««, iuv
tli chills for e.lglitccu months
mis lor e.lgliU*eu mouths, ai
eral doctt.rs aud a host of i
ires” without effect, I iuov
wife
nd
livii
suffered wit
alter try tug sevej
railed ‘‘chill-cures” wlti
family to ibis oounlv,a whrrc mv
M J ty» suffer with tldnlVlav chills for nltu
months more. Her health was such that life
wa* hurdcuHiimy to her. Mm-Jratfiiiist
faith I was Injured
M or ley’s T X S
happy to mi
it tier
to try a tltu cent
. . Ague' I unlc. hn• t -I Min
lay tbiit from till* tlrst.dav's use ol
Improvement began, und 'after u»i
egati, und arter using
two bodies her health la fully rrwtitred, for
site has not had a chfil /or eleveu.iqKiittis uud
(Min better health tliah'ahe hud been for years
before. 1 refer you to any of my ue'ghbors
in this and Lamar county.
Very thankfully vOtirs,
Palo Pinto, Tex. L. ‘P. ,V09&
Providence woolen and worsted mill! will
soon be obliged to run double time.
Tiiomk who are tryiug to break up tho bane
ful habit of Intemperance will experience
great benefit from the use of Prickly Ash1
Bitters. Liquor deruOKe* the system. Prick
ly Ash Bitters will -remedy the evil results and
i, atomic b "hi llvar t<> htAlUff
strengthening the will jkjwci
thoroughly cleansing and toning up tiie sys-
tem mid remove every talut of diaease. It Is |
purely • medli lne,‘ and while | leaaaot w thi
taste, it cannot iie^used as a beveruKe l»y reus
l of Its cuthartlc properties.
Two or more pi ate glass works ore content*
plate in western Pennsylvania.
Bick and bilious hcudache, and ull derange-
lach 'and bowels, cured by Dr. j
nts of stouiur
“pellets”—or
Pierce’s
-’A cents
atl-lillious granules,
vial. No cheap boxes to alloyv
waste of virtues. By druggists.
Dr. McUlynn is fifty years old.
The age of tho corset la traced hack six
cn, as now, an object
trsc
centuries, and it was tb<
of satire.
\ Wore Throat or Cough, if suffered to
proffrem. often results iu an incurable throat or
lung trouble. "Brown** Hron< hint JYocHrt" give
ant relief.
In lace pins the latest is in the form of u
twisted rope, Uic ends r>f which arc tied with
gold wire.
Song Book Free.
Pend one 2-cant postage stamp, with your
name aud address to Morley Bro* , 109 South
Second Bt., Bt. Louis, Mo., and get a nice, 3’
page Bong Book, free.
Consumption, Wasting Diseases
And (jicnerid Debility. Dd^tora disagree as
to the relative vuluo of.t od Liver Oil and Jly-
•liosphitcs: tlie one ^nipplying strength and
h, tlie other giving nervo^'ower uml act
ing as a tonic to the digoatlvs aud entire sys-
tem. But in Scott’s KmuMon of C’«h1 Liver
Oil with 11 v popliospiiltcs tlie two are com-
bined, and iin'^,1 ffect la wonderful. Thous-
ands wiio have derived no pirmuticut benefit
from other preparations have been cured by
this. Boot! s Emulsl m is perfeoily ptinlablt
und is easily digested by those who caunot
tolerate plain Cod Liver oil.
If a cough disturbs your sleep, take Plso's
Cure for Consumption and rest wclL
For l)y*pf])*lay hKl»jmtutn% depression
General Debility, In tnefr various
Debility,
lorms; also preventative against Fever and
Ague,* other Interinlttmit Fevers, “/Vrr.>-
I*hontvhonied Jflirlr of (Jali*nya” made by
Haxgrd, Hazarditt ‘o.,N. Y..soldbyalldruggists;
best tonic for patients recoverla
reventative ag;
other Intermittent. Fe
>r :!ed KUxir of UalUui
U uzan! A; Co., N. Y.,soldo
ic for patients recovering fi
or other sicknesses. It lias no equal
BURNS -"nd Scalds are instantly rendered
painless und Invanahly cured without a scar
oy the use of rurbolUulve, the great skill
remedy. 95 and fiO cents, at Druggists or by
mail. Cole Co., Black ltlvur Pails. 'Vis.
Hbicki-Vash
r. Bitters
. IT IS A P
&
BITTERS
OriRES
UIDISEASESOFTKE
LIVER
KIDNEYS
STOMACH
AND
BOWELS.
AILDRUGGISTS
pricfIdohar
URELY VCQETABLE PRIHARAHOK
5ENNA - MANDRAKE-BUCHU
AMD OTHCA CqMAUT tfflCIEHT RWCDICS
It baa stood the Test of Years,
in Curiae all Diseases of tbe
BLOOD, LIVER, BT0M-
ACH, KIDNEY8,BOW-
ELS, Ac. It Parities the
Blood, Invigorates and
Cloanses the System.
DYSPEPSIA,CONSTI-
PATION, JAUNDICE,
SICKHEADACHE, BIL-
IOUS COMPLAINTS, ko
disappear at once under
its bonsficial Influence.
Ills purely a Medicine
as its cathartic proper-
ties forbids its use as a
beverage. It la pleas-
ant to urn taste, and as
easily taken by child-
ren as adults.
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO
Sole Proprietor*,
ST.Louisand KanbabOitt
.MARVELOUS. |||
MEMORY W
DISCOVERY.
Wholly unlike artfthctal eyeleue*
Auy book learned lu omm readluff
*cm»amentai PRtWf'irucaof lbeL<Ueeitlaneyatn
l. Wtudlv uulik# Ma<-moo ice lo CuueepU«>u, t*i
^,b|Vu(opluMil |iUil KreulU. . . .1
Mid most*
ret Memory lt***iorvd to lie HgM u««
niOile powt-rful. l*r»H,i»»e-ly es the lllc<<H*co|ie
Tfleeeoim cooeiltut«*e Hfii iitlllf «*xi**iiaIi>u of
ioveAlKhi. m» luth* Nrlfutineeili iralarsl
i<na|«ih of tin* Nntiirel Msmiht) .
r<>f r<>ntluuous Atu-uti<>u growing
eii<l
lh»* Natural V>*»l
Me)it«>ry aji i■xt«<i
III. IWhi
BMM wMtl_____P
IV M«-iTiory aud At trillion tiring ■tr«>nirth**n*sl to
the hirtmdegree by the five lfseoiis, tin H>it«iii
Is no louder ummI, «*xc**|>t In rare cas«*e et first, eud
thft«*rwenU1o none hi ail. fi
'* hvf. L'loette |mh me a new memory" Mon.
Judah I*, lienjemlt)-** It ha*jni-etly strcnslhensMl
my ueiurel nminory" llou. \N W. Astor, Ui< IP B.
Mfnl*ts-r to Italy—•** Prof. Loteette’e s>siun si>
iM-ers to me to warrant the atmuimst Imtorerineiit"
“John c. MluorjTi.IX—**I regret that n did not
form a part of The <*i«j«f*nliim of our s«dn*oU
HU'Dlis-n Kami. ICsq.. iVjmsster «»# Urn l’ H Nevjr
•—-'•There is not on* Instltutlo&Vrf lefernliiM lu the
lend that wouhl bewithout ttseiil (fit* woriti were
known" Rev. A J. M< Im rney, ke< tor of Hi Muiy s
Church, Anna|**bs-"I have for Hied ouecl»Hsby
eorrespi>inlen>; and hajot «|e<-|>!s*d that lier.'Hfler
I shall li y to Indus •• ell hiyst udents to rnft
system before they enga^1'!|i lln lr |mj<ubUi htu<t!t*s
under iiiy direction" Hev. Krsm ts H Ivnlo, I*ro-
fessor^>f lbthrew In Ule Hsfumi Theoh»Kh-sl Hem
Inary "Prof. lAdsette's system la a gieat Ihm.iii
not only to the student « f ‘sliorthntiJ. Imt loitie
veteranareporter " W. W. Wilson. Stenographer
—-"Since learning)our hyiiem, I find I can soon
learn to play any piece of inhale without notes, a
feat ltn|H>s*tble to me formerly * Ht*a Curfthoi ne
—No men has s memory so tKv»r ti nt this metli
o«l will not greatly aid It t nor has nut one a mein
ory mi good me not to stand In need of the help
wnlcb^t; can furnish "-d»rof. Win. It llurp. r, of
rea«ly h urned one
.....i’h It can i
Yale--"By hi
liook In ono
i In the •
i Mv stem I \.
udlng, a
way'1
I have already l<
d l intend »<• i< urn man>
more In the same wav ' sir K«Ivy aid II Meredyth,
llart.——" 1 confident ly recommend yoar system to
all who deslr** to strengthen their inenion end cure
tlielr mind wandering" Ilernaid I.ili*e. Ks-i "it
Is a t>erfeet memory eystnm"— Weakly budget-—
" 1 <lo not soy that I made invaelf a walking flume
Ol Mmulsy. but I do HUY lllftt YY tl.il 1 had h Ml II- d I
knew perfectly, thunks lo your HTstem. The result
Wnsfull UlurkH i I.Sh" Kegtnald l‘. Min.n. I
" I bav* just conn* off to pin a Bursary examination,
uml l owe my eucoees In great measure m the gene
nil Improvement which jour system had cffeeiod
In in ^ ■ lentIveness ami le unien Thoma- imii,
Ksq w 1 have no hesitation In thon.iighl) ree-.m
mending the system to all who on m eori i i in
wishing to train their memories rfb etlvoly, and
ure therefore willing totaku n iisoiiulde i*alna to
obtain so useful a result '* Mr. Klehnrd A. rroctor,
tlie Astronomer—" I’rof, L«dsette did not rrente
a memory for mo ; no, nothing of the kind. Amt
Yet he did for me YY lint aiiioiiu(e<ltotlu same thing,
for he proved to me that I alreud y had a menmrY n
thing which 1 was not aw nroof till then. I tad before
tern able, like most people, to store Up and lose
things lu tne<lark cellar of mv ineinory.lnit m-stiow*
cl mo how to light up I he cellar, li Is the din. ten
the figure
IHAT
1 mmmmmmmrn
AILS
YOU
you fcwl dull, languid? low-anirlUxL Mf#-
■«W, and ludesA riistldy lalhonibir, ImkH pbyal-
•t»lly and ineniully; e*|«erietn « a nenne of
Iullmtsrt or bloating after eating, or <if “
id sm," or ftiqdunof stoiimeU In tbo I
lug. iougtio >ut« .|. bitter or
nioilth. irtvirulur ap|a*tlte, dlul
itomiacli'
mpt
touguo o
irregular ap|x tit*1
bliil ty-d e>
l S'I..... tlie ' \ ' IP f \ *
ilMUHth
loll.
nit* mating with
Idling* tratiftb'iit
Itart, (in
list
igbt, **floating np»*ol
♦ «')•<«, ncfvr us prostration or •!-
Irrltublilty of Ma»|MMr. not fluahea.
l*a«l taato lu
mao, frequent
apeokl
list ni ls
ludeaerlbab
luff cttlamtt
billy •eumtilooM, aharp.
puliis Imre and there, ooki
wltor ineqia, w itkeluitMHMt, or
rwNitmhM ntt« r tm ala, wnkclulnana, or
d mid tjiirvfruahiiur ahs-p, imuiUnt,
lmitdo foclmg of dn-ad, or of Mupood-
ty miMililonihlft numl
oti art1 ftufferltig fr
unity f —,,
t bav a nil, or uny ooimldnmbe# W
mo, you im* tufft*ring frot
of Ainennaii inalhdlrg
iff
If von
of tii**m* sytnptoii
that moot eutiunon of Aiuerlunn nmiMWK
hibotis lfysnli hi a, or Torpid Liver, motiitm
with Dyaiwptdn, or Itnligeodoo. The more
nplioaUsl yt nr tllM'uee luu Imhioiiio, toe
nuintMT and dlvtmlly of ■ymp-
Kfr'Mtor Uh» nuinls f hiuI dlvimlty
tome. No nuittcr wimt singe It tmi reached.
Hr. Plrrcc's tioltleii Vied leal lfti
Will glltKlU
tiofiN for u rea
irtsl, (sniipln
rree
ImIuu It, it taken m etinling to dtrec-
»r u reoaotmblo length of time. If not
our«M|, «)im»licutlons uuillipiy ami t onaump-
f ion of tin* Lungs. Skin DisemaM, Heart Diaeaie,
Ulieiimatistn, Kluiiev Disease, or other grave
nmliulieH tire tpilte litihlo total In aud, sootiar
or later, imluee tt fatal termination.
■fr. IMcrce’a y>dibui »ledl»»»l Dla-
eovery nets poYY-efiully nOtin th<* Liver, and
through 11 its Y great • blond - purifying organ.
cleanoeH tin* eysletu of nil bi/HMLtHintM Mod 1 ra-
pt.I'll left, from whatever eatlae arising. Jt It
(sMtally offl cm ions In uetlng upon tt»e Kid-
neys. and other excretory organa, elcanalng,
sii engt tieinng, it id lieabiig their dimeiaea. At
nu nppei i/.iug, ivsionitiv® tonic. It pmmotea
• ligest p-ti and milntion, thereby hulMifig up
I .rili tiesli und strength, lu inularlal distrleta,
this wonderful iipsllelne Ims gaiimd great
•lehritv ill curing Fever and Ague, t'bills and
• •ver, limiib Ague, and kindred dioeoiW.
hr. Plrrra’i t.oldt it Ylrdli'il Dla-
cover •.
CURES ALL H'JSfiQRS,
from n comtnon Hlot(*b, »*r Kruiitlon, to the
worat Scrofula. Balt-rlWum, “ Fever-NorBS,'*
Si ill v or (.tough Slun, hr short, iti! dioeoaea
caused by Imd bliss! am conquered l>y thli
powerful, purifying, and Invigorating medi-
cine. Grout Luting (’leer* rapidly (teal under
oroverjr
dirts
_____HH_____ . tween having____PPM
you can't collect It, and having It III your |ss'ke
The tiiformatloiKNiKt me but liftle y et I value It nt
|>r<*l|g|on* figure—H. L. LIcntenstNlnrk Twain) —
’•Thera Is this nil riant tllfTerence t>etYvaen
other systems und thut of Prof. ly (Incite, that while
the former arc arhltrurv ami urtltlclftl the latter Is
entirely booed upon Physiological and psycho
logical |«rlnc|ples The Peoples Friend-"I thus
saved twenty hours out of tYventy four In learning
the two serin mi"-R»,v. H. If. Ia-c.
Class of HUColumhla LiW students ; two classes
of Ml each at Yale; 40uat Wellesley College und 4(«>
at University of Pennsylvania; ‘goat Meriden j VJ60
at Norwich: Hrti at Olierlln College, and throe large
classes at Chautauqua.
ProMoeet tiMi-s scut POST FTtPF, with opinions In
full of eminent fsw>p|e Ip both continents.
Great Inducements to correspondence eluss«8.
I
® PROP. LOI8KTTE,
ere
kCt.
387 Fifth Avenue, New York.
ERRELLS
Is prepared solely for the
cure of complaints which
afflict all womankind. It
gives tone aud strength fq
llio uterine
tmeiits at,......
langc of life, Th<
fl TONIf ilurlngpreg.
nmtherimo'i and
corrects dangerona displacements un-
ites. Itlrfnf great wilne la change »f life
nBHNF.M/N FIMtU: TOMt
nancy grea Jy relieves the paint n| nmthe.
promotes speedy recovery. It assists nature to
safely make the critical change from girlhood to
yy omanhood. It Is pleasant to the taste ami may he
taken at all time* with pert, ct • afet v. Price, HI
KORHAf.R fr AM. I»tu (U;HT«.
#T y yen.., , , | UJffQ CO. .No, I c ST.LQUIH.
o. Greut Luting I l' ' rs ntpldly li _
It h ls>Mlgii bill id 'i! lUporlully bna It manl-
o<I itm poicm-v in curing IVtter, L.ewtns
*‘y«L Horol
it DU
JiyttHl It a |M)toiiey in curing TWtcr.
KrvHlpolna, llnl.'s, Cat biita loM, Son' Ky
nlotiH Soi - m aii-1 >yv- Him.' 11 qejt ant Dlseai
*• Wlilts* Swellings," Goitre, nr Thick Nt*ck,
nnd Knlurgisl Glinds. Bend ten 060hi In
fttamps for a largo Treatum, with oulorod
plates, oil Skin If is* •turns, or the same amount
for u Treittis" on Berofulout AffcctkAlS*
••FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.”
Thoroughly el* m-.-* It bv using Itr. I*lerc6*a
Golden lUcdhnl Dlaeovrrjr* and g«*«Ml
dig* hi Ion, a lair skip, buoyant spit Ita. vital
Htn-ugtli and bodily IH altii Will bo efttalJlahod.
CONSUMPTION,
which is Scrofula of the l.ung«, is nr rest M
mi(i cured by tins remedy, if tukett In tha
earlier fttuges of tho diMsm**. From Ita tnar-
yeloua power over Ibis terribly fatal disease,
when first offer.tig this now wo rid-famed rem-
edy to the public. Dr. Fierce thought seriously
of calling it bis “Conhi mition (’pick," but
atiandoiicd that name as too restrictive for
at name as too n-atrl
-dicitie Yvbieli, froin Its wonderful ootn-
atioii of tonic, or Htrengl
blood-e1 suisiiig. antl-bil
too
ils wonderful oom
then lug. nlterativa.
ions, |H*etorul, and
iMi«-<pmie*l. not only
iption, but for Mil
aindoned
u mediciim wli
hinutinii of tonic, or stn
or blood-e1 ■ansing. nuti
nutritive pro|H t1ieH, Is
im it reinedv for Lonsuni
4'lironie DlaoMHea of ti
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
For Weak T.iinn. Spltllnir of Ilload, Hhort-
ness of llreitth, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron-
chitis, Asthma, Severe Goughs, and kindred
aff* i t ions. It Is an efficient remedy.
Sold bv DruggiMR, at $1.009 or Six Hottle#
/or A.1JML ^ _
Bend ten cents in atampsfor Dr. Plato# a
liook ou Gonsiimfition. Address,
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
cm 1Cnlll FI.. IIS'l'l A 1,0, N.v.
\of
■
ir
“ I,
i-OA JkLLi U OF THE
Stomach, Liver
KT* and Bowels
-TAKE-
PACIFIC SS
BT1UCTLV VL’GETABLE.
s-G\r
to loo^lJiil Ih'i&pp, j^Jtijg
repository conjiTrns'-ils for
u[aresupply ojV
■ST/JACMfeQj'L^,,
B eisur p I tiaivhe idet-
ly iil\ellf]is.\ j;.J 4
Little acL|Cs wVTbeefijyicti
iq t(]e fljwr )'uii\rrn('£ioT efadi-
lsicu / ai|d S' JflwhSjOj will
do tmi as dolhjfel^f-aii.
. /Jr//jo/ mt bwtejfr tartly
ly Hr tf/k /l/G
o/h^l/nji/ alfdjr/)^ t/fy/ Hjc
sole
0iMy.pi/t yqtm ly,
pow/trt/tfx^y\ l
Ti(e CMAiV^^i^%.f! CoMi’r
'I'hkkTIIVtOJ
Mp.
kOWAYl
PILLS!'
Tho CREAT LIVE”
STOMACH REMEDY
l<*r tbo cure of all <li*»<*riloroof the Stomach, Llvi
Bowels, Kldrn vs. IIJa*i«b r. Narvotta lH**x*e*,Lc
of Api>etito, llfiflmdi \ Costlveuasa, luillgasti
nilioiiHiii HH, l-'. vor, luflaiu^ufttlon of tlis Bowt
1*1 !*•*, ami all dc rang' incut* of tli* internal vistara.
Hnrely vegetabla,rontalnlDg no mercury, mineral*
at
, ChicaQO.
put it cent
>f hulidin
e may
thinks
on Rats.—T«xrg Hlftlngs.
Where are You Ooing?
pale and sal-
lien dache
. » L 1,9;y nnd Shiftless.
d>c«i iu Hi® stixret Md via 'Two» Tlbffnrfton sireet‘Indies Ifeonmo
with tbeuiJq /Tre-jUpfe ti In .node J hay. hlvo|VPd ,,, wordy difficulty,
know (hnttlioortil Hivnm\dy ex|K>H«' Vy0» \H ia/y ftn* thifTls, yo’ l»rack
iiiin-.M iyf iji'" of marc ^iqriifuhi!« •>
If you linve pain in the back, pa
nv coin,*lexion, bilious or sick
I options on tho skin, coated tongi
•I'tlplMMiB mi mr rtnm, i
•Irct Istloo or it hackin
ti to your ki'i
rsclf. If
slcK nenilaene,
tongue, -iiipgiftii
li, you are going
ig Cough, you
HVe If you no not take stetis to cure
wise \ou will do tills by
trash, yo’, said one.
tetm to<
Miurseir. it ><m are wise.you will do tills by
he use of Dr. IMefce’s ‘Holden Medical DH-
•overy,” compounded of the most ellk'seioua
j n?iedients known to medical selenue'for glv
tli to litosystci
Buiuplt’lo''•dia.M. 1l«j; “Mobby I !# Iff/y an’ shif’lls, mebby I I ng health nnd strentth toU»es>
oad ullkl^r wbfiinK a .slif»<fckiiiK l>ad i fg, hut I ain't l«?y, an.’ ahJX’Uft Plough to l,e tncdliun of tna liver ana w
Itat or rimiimMl troHsorn. Tho covort ' patch d^t ole numVtrouscra wit (Ty paper Tin late cx-Vico rreai.iint \N
etn through
iOod.
vwmig »• •'•••• I in, l/UY » Will V Irtji) Ml*. IC(HI«W •" I
____ tim»|»1»*(l trmisor-i. /Flic coxort 1 patch dc ole innii’H trousers vriT ffy paper . ri„. |,„. cx-v'ii-e I'n ri li nt Wheeler', will
„ WKitHlYrfit I)1 <’ohlli)inue(l liy mail) good as yn' does,” said tho otjiup^—New 4orlr , lieconiotrd by n-taliTi1*.
hut tliore U «ttH it deniiiia tor
>A
rma Cotvsttvatiom. i npio kstion, Dnrnio.,
PlLSi,0IOI RlADAi ■■.LtTSmOOMVLAIMTa.LOM
or ApprriTa. Bilioubnksh. NiRvoiTSivMa, Jain
MCI. KT0. FRICK, SA rrn a.
PACIFIC MANUFACTURfNQ CO.. SI.' OIL'S, '*r*
Sure and Ouick;
long xtsndlng will l>e permanently cured. Those
who have treated witli lha beat Pnysiclana, aud
received no beuefii
cure
ti p.
witli patient
Omaha. Neb.
lenefits may i
tided.
or money refill
msiblesud will
Ad'
ke iron
Idrass C
hyslclatia, an
Iv upon a posit I vo
U <• are timmeially
i-elad contracts
^^Tfl* *1S»«t marilrln* In th» *"'11 ■ r>r-.» tiri.
Ul lHRAT»il» KII* Y* VI'I M
Thl# »rtld*'*a car*fnliy pr^pttrtKl rhy*l«-Un'« pr*-
>0i Iptloa, and ha* !»***n In constant a** upariy a a ni,i-
ry an 1 aotwlthatandlnf th<- m*ny otharjafftpar -t .-n*
th thava b**-n introdaaad Inta thm maHH't tl» <y!«
of this arflrt* !• aoa*tantly In - tea,ms Jf tb* dr
Man* ar* followed It will naaarft'1. w* >Yr:loularly
kivlta lha attrnMon of i*hyal<* a>»* Lo lu ■*<r ta
JOHN L. fflOMrtON. X>NH t < - TR**f.N T
N M “b n. i.If .
A sure and wife apacIBe for wrok
n*s« and dolilllty of thr nervous
mleni, and general exhaufttlon
•rlalng from Imprudanes, esessarH
,nd overwork <<f lioily and brain, (
anting physical and mental weak ,
mss, loas of memory and bun
•aclty. <’
PATENTS
I and opinlnson paten
II. s. a \. F. 1**4
Patent Attorneys. Wash
Ingtoti, I) C. Instructions
lability fast. SOyrsex-
M Viiu,'. JV-medrJ-'r Fntjirrh 1. the
catarrh
WANTED
Agents for Hill’s Manual
slid olh* r stftiidsrd hooks
K> .r circulars s<f<lrpss Dal-
Book A Bible Co. Dalis*.
PHI fl1- wo" it h Kyesalve la
UULU " b ll.duo, but 1s sold at 23oets a box
$230;:: .S3
Ull9atat« Ra>* bolder Co., Holly* Mlch-
M .A, lM Dallas.
44*8?«
ms, loos of memory and men
olty. Gnrr* Old and Ynnnu.
Ir* St per lx>x. Prepared SO*I
r bale at Dr. IYol)en*»SeV'»* Labor
“ ‘ ------.Phils*
PENSIONS.;^
I practice, bucce^'
Isr and dew laws. \
Washington. D U. #
J'
ifer*s pay, oouiii) pi*
irlors relieved lit yc
or uo fee. Wrilatoreii
\ \\. M'Gorml
t.d Ciuelunoli. O
ara'
mi
ntek A Mou,
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Mr
,irKt»H**T»Riel»»!wsf, aa<t wUI Pq yaa «ry la I
, , n*w riDisr.1, ri m are i* • .".diag StVR||
«. |l«w»r« I- iiiiit*in>na Mea*ps«»a* * "*
Inat.auri o.ialorua ff*A A. J- T«*rr
inaii
* - eL
.
vrgr'
or (bileturiou* drug*.
Price, !.T c, 111. per kol. Ruld bjr all ilruggl.U.
DYSPEPSIA!
DR. lunwtY'H PII.I.H -lie. -'lie. tot
Mil. . ninplalnt. T>m-.v Corn .trenglh lo tli.
atomach and onslile it lo preform if* function*.
Tho symptoms of Dyapojafa disappsdr, slid'wlta
them tbellabllttv of tiiesyatem iocnntrsetdi*essas.
Take tho medicine nccurding to dlraclions, and
obsurvo wimt wo Miy lu " Fsl**'and True” respsot*
« jrHend a letter stamp to f JK, It A UA%'A Y A
CO,, !^«». .14 TVhrrru tllrrrl, krw IWk,
for "False and True.”
ll«* a ii it lo ur* K \ DW AYS*
DR. RADWAY’S
SARSAPARILLIAN
RESOLVENT
mold* up the broken-down consili-UMWn, no ride* •
flic blm.d. rarfioting health and vigor. Sold by
druggists, Mi abottnu
Eliim BE5BY BELIEF
For the relief and' cure of klf pslns, CongeatiOBi
and Inflammation*. .VI els. a bottle,
i2. EAiwi7 h a; 53 wmn stsht. «w toss.
WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE
' **[>-,, fc And othora auffr-lny with
rh«MimMtt*mt neuralgia, kid*
r-r** > and ethauating rhronla
dm>-a*c*, prrmstun* d«*Hlna
ofvoung or old arc |h>*|i I v#!y
cured by Dr Horne'* famou*
AVJ—1----- ------------
Thousand*-
STio y**^‘V* Wimio*family"ran'waar the *am* b*lt
7<S) cured in ’««. Send »ump f'-r l ampbleU
OrW.J.HornEiIhvintor. 191 WabAshA V.,
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