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For Solo by all Druggists. Price 25 cts. per box;
3 boxes for 65 eta.; or sent by mai!, postage free, on
receipt of price. Dr. J. 11. Schenck A Sun, Philad’a,
thing c se-for a wee
down’ pa nsar juso
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this paper.
the baby, where’s
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and College Journal
F. KYGER, PrtnM
Waco. Texas.
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The Man Who Possesses a Chest Ex-
pansionof fifteen inches.
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I not under thehorses feet. Writ
Stamping and Eni oro dery.
‘Yes, Lizzie, I like to d » fancy work, but I
haven’tielt like trying l h Lt par- <rn—or avy-
An impecunious young man refers to
his “uncle” as a very dear relative.
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need half a bottle I felt better, and after taking ;
two bottles ! think I was entirely cured as I
have not had an attack of rheumatism since. •
EUGESE H, Dickson, Rossville, Staten Island.
N. Y.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists, $i; six for $3. Prepared only
by C. I HOOD A- CO , Lowell, Mass.
1OO Doses One Dollar
The
Charles A. Vogeler Co.,
Enitimore, Tc.
The You in’s Companion is awelc m- visitor ,
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by the poisonous minerals.
ILL, 2123d Avenue. N. Y.
invainw 1th old so-culled
tsh. 8.8. S. not only
Piso's Cure is our best selling modi- [ L "e
cine. I have a personal knowledge of , B
its beneficial effects, and recommend it. ;
strengthens the whole body.
“I was laid up for six months with rheuma-
tism, and used manykinds of medicines with
out good result t ill one of my neighbors told
! me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, When I had j
cUTS , BRUISES
BURNS,
SOREANDINFLAMED EYES
my baby, and I’ll
unjust suspicions.”
3,000 PERCHERON
$ French Coach Hosses, $15
2. INPORTEI. -
Men’s Furnishing Goods
AT SPOT CASH FIGURES BY
J. s. TAYLOR,
s06 & 80s Elm St.. Dallas Texae.,
Write lor Descript ive Crcular
DR.SCHENoK’s #
MANDRAKEPILLS —
153229
>wirts Specif
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WRITE
S. J. Truesdall & Co.
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1 GENT® Wanted. 81 an hour. 50 new articles, (ata
Rlogue & samples free. C. E. Marshall, lockport,N.Y
D.E -FEEEYc-Datroit,Eich. ; AGENTS WANTED
WEGUREGATARRS, Prairie DoKdorher Killer Company,
of an athietic young
5 feet 8 or 10 inches.
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Dryant & Stratton Chicago Business College!
H SHORT-HAND INSTTUTE and ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL. It. sTANBAED
•MBTrTONdhLAKEHsF IN • VOKLDI ruiltaform-
• tem.Catelozme. wrm.au., wat FRLE adere-s IL U. NN Y ANT 4k soN, Fregrtete Chteng* UL
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with all aitachments and
ranted for 5 years for only !*
Send for circular and see fu
The Best *
Waterproof
f ee ev try week to Janury 1. 1 89, a'id for a ’
SEORETS FOR LOVERS
F PHivate ndyice for the unmarrted, THU .
hszzar,moriszcrcizoptied 1
Hay lor U niversity.
TO SELL MAC HIXES
’V into
it was
kh umatsin
According to recent inves izations s c
excess of lactic acid in the bloo i. This
weapons.
Dr Plerce’
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MOM Suricture.
M r 4 only by the
ImasChomloalOa
Ohio. A
But the drugs i • who mtr duced •
STUDY. Book-] ceping. Pcnmaneni;
Arithmetic. Shorthand, etc . thor
- J Coat.
inth, haraeet wtorm: The nev’rzsagtzdszatczngzzdelaksa.zendz
and covers the entire sad die. Beware of imitations. Nonegcnuine without the
’‘Fiah Brand trade-rpayk. Di unrated Catalogue free. A .J.fower, Bostov,Masa,
SACOES OI^
INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
The Ex-Governorof Ohio writes
as follows: "Indorse the tab
liable remedy. SI J«cobs
Oil, for Ithrumatism
SLa, Pyg
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ONVcisi" 5 5.4
FOR CORNSUMPTION
i ive and enterta ning. The wonder io how any
At __
Druggists
and Dealer*.
Not oniy this, he is perhaps
Diamond Vera-Cura
FOR DYSPEPSIA.
ArD ALL STOMACH TROUBLZS SUCH AS:
ndigestion. Sour--Stomach, Heartburn, Navsea, 014-
diness, Coustipation, Fullnesa after eating, Food
Pising in the Mouth and disugreeable taste after eat-
ing Norvoueness and Low-spirita.
At Drungisis and l^ea'ern nr rent try nail on re-
ce ] f of3 (5 boxes $1.00) in stamp*. dample
tent on .ec'ipt t fl-rent S’amp.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Ballimre. Mi
fn l year from that date. Sample copies free. '
pay. Write
, < ‘hicago. III.
tr-ovyk 6,000,000 paqriseltetosuybsatds
of the largest and most rellable houso, and theg use
Ferry” S Seeds
eepg,D. M. FERRY & CO. are
83 7255286 acknow lodged to be tho
l preseribe and fullyen.
dors Big ( aa the only
specific for the certain cure
of this disease.
G. H.INGRAHAM,M. D..
Amsterdam, N. Y.
We have sold Big G for
nany years, and it has
mm given the best of satis-
■ faction.
D. K DYCHEICO..
Chicago, I IL
SI.00. Sold by Drugzisia.
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neb stove bolts, wh ch two men tried
Hetherington & Nason,
103 a 407 ElluM., Dallas, Texas.
Try Our Boiler Scale Preventative.
Wairantsd not to injure the iron. |
Eireetion” Ai company Each Hox.
man of perhaps
their common goods CLARK & WINI CO,,
Olice, 39 Mixer Street, Chicago, Ililnois. ,
446208$#% -'
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thing, and I cheerfu1l
Buffer from catarrh. Iti
to use. Yours truly.
Fur said by all drugpit
CACT
James Wilson is the name of
HERE s
ctans, one of whom pro- (
ne unced my trouble neurar-
gia and another catarrh, but
they could give m • no ,
relief. I tried various so-
called remedies, traveled i
went to California, but still '
. J found I did notimprove.
* I carne back home and
bought a box of CACTER-
INK from you, and t gave
me Instant relief. I would i
nvt be without it for any- ,
• y recommend it to all who ■
fs simple, cheap and plea saut ।
S. P. ROSS. ।
lets in Texas. I’riceC.
KHJNE MNDICINE CO-.
They also relieve Dis-1
tress from Dyspepsia,In-
digestion and ooHearty
Eating. A perfect rem-
edy for Dizziness,Nansea
Drowsiness, Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Coated
Tongue.Pam in the Side.
TORPID LIVER. They
regulate the Bowels.
Purely Vegetable. >
Price 15 Cents:
taught by mail. Low rates. Cireuiarsfre
IS COLLEGE, 431 Main St., Buflo, )
diastened to a web belt by two quarter-
4 iu vain to break with their hands, he
if something could not Im* done to pre-
vent the Indians from starving to. ,
death. I established two additfonalthe disease, rainsan r h Ji
day schools and had the Indians taught ' shoulders andintheiointsatthekneesankle.
to sing and instructed in the use of the hips and wrist Thowand” ut people huve
i j : , .1 । . ■ i । found in Hood B Sarsapa Illi a positive an I
globes, hoping by the elevating and re permanent cure for rheumatinz. 1218 med-
lining influences of education‛o divert cine, nK ana action, ,
i then- minds from gross and earthly I , s acldity of the Bl00d. and als‛
marked, too.
stopped. I consider it an evil which
resulted from the military administra-
tion. I think the army officers taught
the Indians to eat and it is impossible
for the civil administration to break
them of the habit." And the commis-
sioner leaned his head upon his hand
and sighed with the air of a man who
was struggling with a great and
weighty problem, laid upon him by the
folly of tl e army.
Innvea positive remedy for theabc re disease . by its use
thousand i of cases of the worst kii:d and of lung standing
have b en cured. So strung is my faith in it* efficacy that
I wiil send two bottles free, together with a valuable
treatise on t his disease toanysufferer. Give Fxpressand
'______ ss.1.A.SLOCUN,M. ,181Pear.S..N.Y.
- --* v -l-- .
Yes," -aid ihe Indian commissioner
zadly. "it is very eliscouraging indeed
I went to the re-ervation myself to see
VICTORIOUS EVERYWHERE
--o COMBINED o----
Catkan Sesd Eulier, Corn and Cob Gsiadez ।
£pa925=-Lettschments, and now aca for
PERTRA g#5S59 3-»•. Best, strongest, most use-
l SsEfuimachine in the world. All is
H w ” # v HiuEufree. No capital reouired. Plain.
won a p ace in h me ile obtained by no o-ltr ; brief instructions given fhose who write to us at oncecanse
It is qiw nyg -af i tie i g ne- rure free tbe best sewing-machine in th wvorld,andthe
it is .mvavH *Pukrnmm-iu- fnestlineofworksofhighartevershowntogetherin America
-U-«CW-,2ox 152. Atazusta, Muiue. --------- .. g .. 11 „.1,,
---------- relieved asthma and consumption for all Wh°
Fperson in each lor ahty .the very
best sewing -mac hino made in
ths worid,with all the attachments.
farmer*. Big
found thatail who tried this wonderful reme-
dyercougis c ld c n9umptive tendencies,
blood skin and liver t onbles, were, without
exception, greatly benefit 51 d. The Mikado
bi n-elr is said to have "ton d up' his system
by its use. and he importer was the efor • p r-
mitteitheexceptienal hunor Oi Wtariug the
swi rd of the nobilit v.
1 have used it. Is not this an evidence of its
merits and reliability! It is a sure and safe
medicine for all bronchial troubles and never
fails to give satisfaction. Try it under a fill
warrantee. Price 50c and $1.00 per bottle.
Prepared by Emmert Paornizranr Co., Chi-
eatro. Ill- ___________
A-NhLargest Seedsmen
3"-
8NS 532SEED ANNUAL
i 00 lis"ANE- For 1889
URNUR1 Al"2wi nbemalled FREE
Va. - ■ j •.gT to all applicants, and
d2222,,,6,*=ce223. tolast year’s customers
KtxPG--42zS-S‛vithout ordering it. In
Earliest cannier • qarpnezorFzoyorseta&
la existence. I shouid send f„: it. Addres
MEDICINE THAN
f aSSiX STOCK ON HAND:
285G2 300STALLZONS rvie
8sdhfg, able age; 150 COL‛R5 with
7EE84a*ichoic e pedigrees, superior indi-
F .3“88viduals; 200 EE10E‛EKX>
_BI0OADIGAIES(S0infeal
by Brillnt, the mast famous living sire).
Best Qually. Prices Rcasonable.
Terms Easy. Don’t Buy without inspect-
ing this Greatest and Most Successful
AGENTS WANTEDNyrEPdDNe.
‘and "LIGIIT AND DARKNESS. For terms
; address A..P. FOSTER & CO.. Dallas, lexas.
EREEWOMES f
the timete wecurs as kuti land m the Bun shinez on al €1.0 per nere.
. What batter ceuld be lett for Chidrer Where theeo luda are hew toce
Liema, as wal m for isforoaat on cf all States Aid Territorie, end ent
androcuretkabeantial Engrarinze. • Pieturesque Panorama of theUnitd
3 aar auEwiTEIN WoILD,Cieag*,I-
The wind now whistling through the
cornfields lias a husky tone.
list’s CURE FOR CONSUMPTION
—S. Lannr; Druggist, Allegheny, Pa ; ~
Rend whatGov. Row :aber snys 83 0 “Q 38
WAcO, Texas, June 12. 1383. #84.923
; Mr. W. L Tucker 5 4 “ ““ —
DEAR sir —-I writ© to say tl S' for the panttyeR‛ I Never Guins. Nover Freezes in Winter or Melts in .
’ tavosuferedagreatdealfroz Catarrh. pAin • Summer. Every box Guaranteed. Sample order’
57 ‘ . toneuagiaaccomanyini s licited. Write for Prices We make the best
SNRM it. I tried eminent P0}S ' । A ri Grease known mil ell chenper than others do !
tacks the fibrou iissnes, particularly in
mail. I thought you said a man left it
for me.”
"So I did. my dear -the postman.”
— (hicag Mai.
, tanillv can d witbuntit. Any new v subscriber
there on llio bu whosendssi.nnow.embacTuecoPaStOX
9e We wilialso sendreea complete
WB ltue of our costly and valusble art
7"> samples. In return m e ask that you
r Sshow v hat we send, to those who
P mny rail at your homne. and after •
Lik nrh» all shall become your own I
*4. property. This fraud ma chin e is
8mndenfter the Singer patents,
2K which have run out. before pat nts
" < utitnoldfor with the
26 SIZES AND STYLES.
EVERY MiLL WARRANTED.
Send for Catalogue ana -----
Price List. । Specimens of penmanship
n i ii 1 । - । ! free. Address. J. C.
rauhandle Macllinery and
though it came by j
(55,632
1)
note for you. It's
reau."
the strongest man who nas lived since
Samson won the pennant at Gazx
But the expansion of the chest is the
most sink ng feature of his wonder-
ful physique. He can make a differ-
ence of fifteen inches in his chest
measurement by inti iting his lungs to
their lull capacity. It is a thing here-
tofore unknown iu all the history of
phys ology.
The average expansion of the chest
is about three inches. B/ constant
and regular practice it has been in-
ereased by some men to live or even
six inches. Wilbur Bacon of the famous
Yale Crew, had an expansion of live
inches. Blaikie of Harvard has a live-
inch expansion. Julian Hawtuorne has
an expansion of six inches. He has
brought it up to that unusual size by
taking long walks in which he inhales
and exhales w.tli great regularity, fill-
ing his lungs full at each inspiration.
Wilson’s chest when inflated meas-
ures tifty-tiree inches; when relaxed,
thirty-eight inches. A hemlock trunk
strap, three-fourtis of an inch wide
and threse- sixteenths of an inch thick
Nino years ago Scrofula attacked two of mychil-
di en, and they were badly afflicted with that div
ense. which resisted the treatment of my family
physician. I was persuaded to use Swift’s Specifc
by seeing an account of cure* in my county paper.
I'he improvement was apparent from the Hirst lew
ioses, and in a short time my children were cured,
and are >1411 sound and well.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Lexington, Va.
SWIFT’S SPECIFIC is entirely a vegetable remedy,
and is the only medicine which permanently cures
Scrofula Blood Humors, Cancer and ContAgious
Blood Poison. Send for books on Blood and Skin
Menses, mailed frees TH K SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.
Druwer A Atlanta. Ga.
tba entarrh willintimewear nut Thetheo-
rv is false. Men tr t • believe u because it
wou <1 l e pleasant if rrue, bat it lx not. as al’ i
know. Do not let an arute att ck of c id tn
the h a I rem in unsubdued. It 14 liabl t • de- j
\ ill|»U t ) catarrh You can :1d yourself ot |
tbe co d and avoid a ! chance of catarrh by
u-ng Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Ramecy if already
afhlic t d rid ytursrh of this troutle-
some direse speedily by ame means
At all druggi:ts
FREE TRADE PRICES!
Iso IROTECTION NO MoNoPoLES!
MaQer SEWING NoW 4r
MACHINES ONLY)
We are now selling onr WEST.
ERN IMPROVEDSINGEE SEWING
M ACHiNE- sameascut—eomplete
is Marriage II Failure?
-'There was a man here and he left a
note for you." said a Warren Avenue,
man to his wife, who was out when he
came home in the evening.
“My goorness! ’ said the lady, while
•she untied her bonnet string. “Who is
it from?”
"How do I know?" saie the husband
rather tartl. “I don’t know all your
frienr-.
••You oughtn't to talk that way to
me. Charles, said the wife just ready to
whimper. “You know I never flirted
in my life. What dill the man say?’’
^SLICKER
F»‛ \w TdeFSR BRAND SLICKER I, waruntedwaterproot,ana
BRAV -----------— ‘
Irishman about 45 years old now as-
iouishing New York. His figure, to
the casual glance, is the average one
“Charlie—Loo—boo -I d-didn’t think
you’ll think that w-way of me—boo
boo. I’ll go home to-night. Where's
QUICKL Y
A ply Balm into each nostril.
E1.Y snos..3c Warren St. N. Y
JONES
MH
PAYSthe FREIGHT
5 Ton Wagon Bcales.
L«a Levers, Steel Hearing*. Brass
Tare Beam and Beam Fux for
. S60.
r" Evert slze cale. For price lz»
Dh. ’ mention thi« paper anil addresu
V JONES OF BIMGHAMTON,
” BINGHAMTON. N. Y.
4838728 scription of this and ot her styles,
.19292 to N. 14. HCUA.I.IN &(O.,
29*4 1 779 West Lake St., Chicago, 111.
S2 Cr. Ism son’s D
GeICI,EIRA‛TED KYB WATl Il
; This articie is a carefully prepnred Phyician’s pre.
I scription. and has been in constant use nearly a century.
CAl TiON — The only prunme Thompson’* Hye
V aterhas upon the White Wrnser or earl, bottle an
engraved portrait of the inventor, DK. Isaac THoxrso3,
] with 9. jartiinU^ his signature; also a note of hand
signed John I* Thompson. Avoid ali o* hers Thegen-
uine Eye Water can be obtained from all Drugzists.
JOHN L.THOMPSON.SONS&CO.. TROY, N.Y.
SIGKHEADAGNE
E ’ f’sitively cured by
these IJItie Pills.
! A Mr ss ilE YoUTI’s Co) PANION.
Is indorsed by the business public as the
Croat business training school of the South.
how yon feel, and I ca i led yon where to loo
tor relief. Dr. Pierce - Fav rit Pre criptin ,
i- a c rtain cu e for till tho-e r- c i iar weak- '
news and distessing ailments. Why! it
• ven cured me of prolapsu- a «! many 0 my i
lady frien is have b ea c irt d of va « u- grav j
ma adies necliartooursex by this wonderful ;
znedicine. ' It is the only medicine Hold by ■
druzpists, uuder a positive znaruntee f:om the ।
manuact urer<. iba it will tive sabisfac ion in
everyca-e.orinoney reionded. Read guzran-
teeon bottle- wrapper.
eaTo at once estabiish
29 trade in all perts, by
23 placing our machinrs_ ____
"knd gooda where the peoplecan see
482-a. them, w• will aend free to one
I Breeding Establishment of America. .
Intendingpurehesera, address, for 25c-pagecatalogue,
M.W. DENHAM, Wayne, Illinois.
15 Mies westChiengo onC. & K.W. IC‛y bi k. Turner June A Eigin
vp!i!Q has heretofore baffled all medical
• i I olLld scence. It is no secret among - killed
Pysicians that they have no cure forthisdisense
We challenge the world to bring to u* a case we
’ cannot cure in from 20 to 40 days. We will contra t
F-g....-, I'm r at to treat j atients until cured Write us Du particu-
Eheri M Etrack °K arB CooK kENEDY Co Omah Neb.
q g ga Rooms 10 and II U. S. National Bank Building.
! SlGK.! TAR A^B WILD CnERRY qnugppggAu
Has cured all coughs, colds, bronchitis, and 387* 3 63 Wq 9 8 388
R AT H Lve at home an make m we money workingfor us than
VHe nt nnythingelsein the worid Either ser ( os tlyouttt
FEEE. Terms rir E. Address, 'I k A Cu.. Augusta, Maine.
rallighor How
SALESMEN........
। i — nt stamp Wages $3 Per Dry. ermauen’pe itton. Mo
! postala answered. Money advanced for WAe8,alverusiKe02-
Centennial Manufacturing Co., Cincinnat , Ohio-
ST. LOUIS, MO. js lorn
and diseases of hr.-id, throat and lungs
withOZOF/ZED AIR. direct and
continuous medicatlon ut respiratory
organs producing same efect asa fuv- i
orable changeo climate rPgg from
objectionabie FEATUHES. CSEEAL L
You can have 30 days' TRIAL at small
cost. Illustrated book givingfullpar-
ticulars, sent FREE TO ALL VHOSL FFER.
COMMON SENSE CATARRH CURL
I 55 State Struct, Chcago, ill*
I appetites, but they seemed to take lit-
tie interest in such things and con-
tinued to die right along, and I am
afraid we will be compelled to give
them something to eat before it can be
that they kill enougt people without uaing --
USE REDDING’S
RUSSIA SALVE
P’ost-ofi e Nomenclature.
The post-oflice nomenclature of this
country offers much that is interesting
to the historian, the philosopher, the
bunco-steerer and the polit cian. But
among the widely divergent classes of
men here mentioned is there an indi-
vidual who could give a satisfactory ex-
planation for ilie recent change in the
mime of the post-oflice at McDougal,
Ritch ecounty, W. V a., to Goose Neck?
“McDougal” is a name possessing
both dignity and euphony. “Goose
Neck” is a title which does not look
well either on a map or on an envel-
ope. Can it be that the nomenclature
tendency of our post-oflices is down
rather than up?—Scio ioric World.
broke with ease by intiating bis lungs
when it was buckled tightly around his
chest. He broke another strap that
was one and one-fourth inches wide
and three-sixteenths of an inch thick
in the same manner. This strap pos-
sessed a tensile strenght of 1 504
pounds.
W ilson’s legs also possesses phenom-
enal power. Seated in a chair and
the chair held down, he raised his legs
to a horizontal position nt a recent
test and a man weighing 223 pounds
stood upon W .Ison's feet without caus-
ing li.s legs to lower a hair’s breadth.
No man has yet been found who can
bend Wilsons’ leg at the knee after he
stiffens it.
His Vit lues.
“Henrietta,” said the dignified Mr.
Fantail "why will you allow that
young Poppinjay to follow you about?
You know that lie is an empty-nini-
hammer, without position, without
money, without expectations, and with-
out a grain of common sense." “Yes,
papa, I admit all that and more; but
you speak only of his failings—his vir-
tues you do not recognize. Oh, papa.
If you knew how beautifully he smokes
cigarettes, and then everybody admit*
be swears stylishly.' ’—Uoslan Tran-
script.
Improvement Co.,
FOHT WORTH. TEtAS. NO CURE, NO PAY.
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Tiic washerwoman, like the poet,
spends a good deal of time over a line
and finds life full of hard rubs.
•Why don’t you read the note?”
“I don’t want to see it."
“You had better read it. It won’t
help things not in rea l it.”
"Why, ” drying her eyes—“it’s from
Aunt Margaret, and stamped and post-
WILLGRIND
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