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The Daily Pig from Bessemer, Alabama • 3

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THE PREY OF LEECHES. A Monkey's Umbrella. To protect itself from the rain the orang-outang crooks his arms over its head. The hair on the orang's upper arm points downward, while on the lower arm it points upward, the apparent purpose being to shed the rain like a thatch. bound on every side when, in the frosty winter evening, from the harbors devoid of ships, flaming bonfires arnd pale electric lights, stirring musao, dancing streamers, the morry din of voices, th gloaming skates, and tho strong, th graceful, the gay skatera entioo you down on tho ice to mingle with the rosy-cheeked girls, the sturdy boys, the middle-aged, nay, even the old, in friendly competition.

Or is it on a sunny day, in the lovely' month of May, when the radiant sunlight trembles on the tender foliage and the glittering waves ripple against the shore, and the parade comes marching by with dram and trumpet, filling witi delight th hearts, of the masses Or is it, perhaps on midsummer eve wlten darkness steals away whon every shop door is decorated with birch boughs, every ship, from the stately Norrland steamer to the smallest skiff, is decked with flowers and garlands; when even the tired cart driver adorns his horse and his mean vehicle with the fragrant biroh leaves; when the heights, the still waters, the noble palace, all are suffused' with the indescribably soft rosy light of the incomparable night of the Nortliland. Which opinion the stranger may incline toward, to the native of this beautiful oity all the seasons are enjoyable, and wherever he may be his thoughts turn lovingly to the fair city of his birth. The Sloss Stays Out. A special from New York says: The Sloss iron and steel company has been left out of the consolidation of the big iron companies of Alabama aud Tennessee. After (he deal was concluded, as yvery one thought.

President Seddon, of the Sloss company, insisted on conditions which the directors of the Tennessee coal and iron company refused to grant, aud his company was left out. The purchase of the Debardeleben company by tho Tennessee coal and iron company baa been closed, with the approval of a majority of the stockholders of both companies. There will be no change in the organization of the Tennessee coal and iftin company, except increased representation in tho board of directors and an increase in the amount of capitalization. The capital of the Uebardeleben company was $10,000,000 stock, tmd 13,000,000 in bonds. That of the Tennessee coal and iron company was $5,000,000 in bonds; iu preferred stock, aud $9,000,000 common stock.

That is -i to say, the two companies represented a capitalization of $19,000,000 in common stock, $1,000,000 in preferred stock, and $8,000,000 of bonded indebtedness. The capital stock of the new company will be $17,000,000 common stock and $1,000,000 preferred stock; of the $17,000,000 will remain in the treasury. It will be seen from this that the joint capital stock has been scaled down, not increased. Curious Suit. A telegram from Indianapolis, says: A suit unprecedented in Indiana was begun here by J.

W. McDan-lei. Twenty-five years ago the plaintifl An Unknown Island. In recent years a number of expeditions, scientific and commercial, have touched at Nova Zernbla, but the island is still little known, and even the greater part of its coast line is not yet" accurately laid down on the maps. A Frenchman's Ingenuity.

A Frenchman has invented a new and- ingenious frictional machine. Mercury is forced by means -of a-pump through the pores of a piece of chamois, and electricity in consider-able quantities is generated by the friction. Great SnakesI The Japanese believe in serpents 800 feet long; and large enough to swallow an elehpant; foxes with eight legs, monkeys with four ears, lishe3 with ten heads attached to one body, the flesh of which Is good for boils. A Grand Tomb. The grandest tomb in the world is, without doubt, the -Taj Mahal, or Crown of Empires, at Agra.

It is an octagonal building of the purest white marble, the interior being decorated with inlaid work of precious stones. The City of Melbourne. Melbourne, Australia, which was founded less than fifty years ago, has now a population of 500,000 and is the fifth city in size in the British Emoire. 3 A Older-Drinker. The town of Union, boast of a citizen who in three days last week drank twenty-Si gallons ofcider.

A loestlone Oltcn Asked. Q. What is Alnbastine? Mdwiltt'116 dUrable ooatin fOT woI1 Q. Is it the same ns knlsominos? froraau othw prep- mt dMta from the9 ls niiJl0 a cement that goes through Q. What are kalsomines made from lZi are entirely dependent vJ-i!" Nnl? them on 'he wall.

V. iiy do kaleomines rub and scale? anlmal matter. SK exposure to air and contain any injurious A. Alahastlne has been moat, carefully tested. ''y sanitarian throughout the country, on account of its sanitary nature.

the 8ame Investigation shown regarding wall paper A. Sanitarians condemn in strong terms the livlllK rooms account or the poison used in its manufacture. eA'haSer5'1'1''11' bUt doue w'th A. Any kind of work, from plain tinting la decorating can be done. W.

How can I learn to do this work and decorate my house? A. Hy writing he Alahast ino Company.Oand for bonk of instructions and (uggesiions, and illustration of stencils; also showing mx sots of tinted wall designs. Sent SI 00 Reward. $100. The Trailers of this paper will be pleased to learn that tliero is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Ha' catarrh.

Hall's Catarrh Cure Ms the only, positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Cntarrh being acon-Mitutioual disease, requires a constitutional treatineut. Hail's atarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and living the patient strength by building up the constitutiouand assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Jlun- dred Dollars for any case that it fails to euro. Send for list of testimonials.

Address CHF.NBV& Toledo, Q. VB Sold by Druggists, 75c. Pearl Adiiuist at Dniuby (Conn.) girl, ha! killed twenty-five tuxes this year. Brown's Iron Hitters cures Dyspepsia, Malaria, Biliousness and (rencal Debt ity. Gives Strength, aids Digestion, tones the nerves creates appetite.

The test tonic for Cursing Mothers, wnmrri iitnl ehildron. The assessuil vuiunliou of Philadelphia (Penn.) roal eslutu is this year placed at Best of All To cleansotho system in gontlo and truly beneficial manner, when tho Springtime comovuso the trub and perfect remedy, Byrup ol Figs. One bottl will answer for all the family and eot only 50 cents; the large size $1. Try it and be pleased. by the California Fig Co.

only. Governor AliKiniiey, in Virginia, has signed the hill for the settlement of the state debt. Malaria cured and eradicated from the evstem by lirown's lro-i Birtersv which enriches tho blood, tones tho nerves, aids digestion. Acts like a charm on persons in general lit heullh, giving new energy aud strength. About thirty per cent, of the coru crop is believed to have been sent to market.

The Only One Ever Printed. CAN YOU FIND THE WORD? Thee Is a 3 displav. advertisement in tills paper, this week, which has no two words alike except one The same is true of each i new oneappenriog each week, from The o. This bouse places a Crescent" on everything they innkc nnd publish. Look for It, send them the name of the Wnrri Dnil 11.....

'asames; AND ERUPTIONS ON THE KODY, are indications of Token in tie Blood, and sSoW that nature is making efforts to throw it out. S. 3. S. wU cist in this good vrorlc.

It changes the character of the blood, S3 that the poison bearing germs speedily leave throagb the pores of the skin, and the poison is also forced out. 1 C. W. IVrrax'itcr at Larnoine, writes that Mrs. Kelly's son, who had been confined to bed fourteen months with an Abscess, has been cured sound aad well by Swill's Specific.

The boy is fourteen years old, lives next door to me, and I know the statement to be true. I S. S. 5. a wonderful effect on Children, and should be jiven to every weak and debilitated child.

Send for our Book on the Elood and Skin. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. SLEEPING ROOMS ATTACKED BY FIERCELY HUNGRY WORMS. A Leech Farm In a Populous Part of Sun FranclKCOj Cal. People in the Westorn Addition have Blopt soumlly for years in ignorance of the fact that titany moment a plague, worse than the locusts of Egypt, might come crawling into open windows and under loosoly-hting doors a plague of fierce blood-hungry leeches.

Thore is an extensive leech farm at 1125 Hush street, whore 10,000 of the repulsive monsters are confined awaiting purchasers. The farm is one of two in Ihe Unitod States, the other being in New York, und there at times 50,000 loechos squirm ceaselossly about, over and through swnmp muck, constantly searching for some hapless animal that clinnco may have mired down furnish a feast for (ho insatiate aunolif al. The leeches at tho San Francisco farm broko away tho other night and overspread I lie neighboring tenement in a very short time. Hundreds of them crawled up tho walls nnd tried every window and crevico, seeking an ont'ftnee because of some instinctive knowledge that iu the house they could find succulent pasturage upon the forms of sloepers who rested without knowledge of tho threatening danger. But a minority found their way into the sleeping-rooms not.

more than a thousand but even that number of snnky, greenish-black, creepy worms sutliced to terrify the occupants almost into lils when tlioy felt the eager suction of tho loeches and awoke to find them-solves festooned with the ugly products of the swampy oozo of Bordeaux; Tho first to awaken was a young lady, nnd she wus not long in announcing her distress aud arousing her fellow-oc-cupnnts of the houso, only to find that each of them had for room companions from a scoro to hundreds of the leeches. Ilrooms were savagely plied in every corner and under overy piece, of furniture Bedclothing wus shaken and closely examined. Leochbites wore dressed with soothing applications, and after several hours ot activity the household again settled down to rest. Noxt morning an examination of the promises and thoso adjacent was mado, and when tho loech farm was discovered tho socrot was out, ns well as the leeches; The worms aro brought from Franco, where about Bordonux thore are wide areas of black, light oozo in wliich leeches of the fiercest sort multiply unstinted. The ooze fairly heaves with their writhing at the season of tho year when they aro most activo, and it is then that ono of' tho crudest sights possible may be seen.

Old horses, worn out in faithful service, are.drircn into the marshes and; are soon covered with the hungry leeches, which fasten to lips, oyolids, nose or any other tender und hnng to until glutted with the lifo-blood of their viotim, or until the wretchod horse weakens under the drain and falls to suffocate in the slime of tho looch morass. AY hen loeches are desired to send to New York or San Francisco men are hired whoso poverty compels them to nccoptnny chance. The mon walk barelegged into tho borders of. the leech swamps and ure immediately covered by tho repulsive crawlers, but before they can more than pierce the skin of the mon with theirsharp semilunar teoth they aro swept oil' into pouches, from which they are counted out into, beds of wet moss and boxes of thetr native ooze, ombedded iu which they aro transported safely any distance. Tito large leeches, such as those of Jnpnn, which reach two feet in length, nre not in common use, nor aro certain poisonous sorts such us tho small black leeches of Australia.

The thick, fat, liorco worms of Hungary, Sicily and Franco nre proferred by prnctitionors lio use leoches, and it is from those countries that tho rest of tho world is supplied. Tho San F'ranciscn leech farm is formed by placing quantities of the oozo of the Bordeaux swamps, especially imported for tho purpose, in largo boxes with tight covers. Tho leoches bore about through tlto muck, until wantod for sale, when they are countod out, washed and disposed of, rottdy to bito any living thing and hang on until thny nre swollen to eight or ten times thoir ordinary Bizn. Then thoy drop off nnd lio dormant until assimilation shnll havo been finished and htingor ngnin arouses -Sun Francisco Kxaminor. ITuter Power and Electricity.

A most intoresting application of water power to eleotrio lighting and heating purposes has been iimdo at a shooting lodge in the west highlands of Scotland. A dnm was built across a small mountain burn some 8110 feet above tho lodge. Tho water is led for some distance past tho iliitn in an open drain, and nt a point about 1150 feet above a turbiuu, to which it is conducted in a closed pipe. The waterfall thus made is tho highest that 1b used fur eloctrio lighting in tho British Isles. The current is conveyed from the turhino house to tho various buildings, tlio lodgo nliottt two hundred yards distant, tho stables, laundry and head stalker's cottage, sonio tour hundred yards uwny, by means of iiiBulatod conductors laid underground iu tarred wood (roughing nnd completely proteolod by incited bitumen run into the troughi.

In nil tliero ure some eloctrio lamps installed. A special feature of the instill-lotion is a system of eloctrio stoves, which nre used for warming und keeping dry the collars and various other parts of tho buildings. Any one who lias livoil in the nl ui ns of Scotland und has had experience of their dump and inoleinent cliiimle can well understand what a godsend such appliances aro nt times whon a "Scotch mist" is ruling for weoks together. Chicago News. The Swedish Capitol.

When does Stockholm present ilsolf to its best adviiiilngo 't Is it when tlm hoarfrost, coloring tho nuked brunches of tho troes nnd shrubberies, soenn to triinnfnrm the narks nnd gardens Into coral groves, wttil hot wators lie los- V'jld by ail dealers. W. DOUGLAS SHOE Ought (0 te smarted the great; old-fashioned pill. There's too much unpleasantness for the Ought to be? better, too. They're big enough, and make trouble enough, to' do more good.

That's just what Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do, more of weakening the system, they renovate it instead of upsetting, they cleanse and regulate it mildly, gently, and naturally. They're the. original Little Liyer Pills the smallest but most effective, purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and easiest to take. Only one little Pellet for a gentle laxative three for a cathavtfb.

Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels are promptly relieved and permanently cared. They're the cheapest pills you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. It's a plan- peculiar to Dr. Pierce's medicines.

Aoeept substitute For LADIES. Dongola. Dongola. MIBSES. For BOYS' YOUTH'S.

82 tc SCHOOL SHOES. Will V'lHfr ET.COT, rfmtd urdiT, 1 1 ntrt 'i. rriicwr I'lK'tilc, rtsluri' lurtllh kimI VlKr.f ytititli. Iyr-pf nuln. liulh oM'rn.

fct l- iiind hniiionvd, bralu bunts. rvM, nma- clo. run Ivf iirw force. nTrrlnv irnm cnniialnti peculiar tlu-lr hex UfcluK tt. Butt a ti ppet'dy rure.

Iteliirn herr. AM rfntiltte vondt lOHl! tilliul.lo. "Cr riil." jud uaa.ci:nlaUuip fur H-'-pa jiauiplilrt. 9 01. HARTEK MEDICIHl SI.

Louis. Ms, UtH hru.lii.nrt m-lldo aauiiw Iraa. lurUurr, Ur. arisum, a ONLY TRUE 1 1 a a a Sk Lauits ttt Plso's Ramwly trtr Ouarrk Is CM I Tt(. Vmm in Vmt, nnd 0apnt I I Etji kTmi sMaj a rnjui ly druKKtHU ur Htu ay niail, I V4 soc.

K. T. lln'llln. Warm). For gentleman la a Una Call Bboe, made aeamlaas, ot the beat leatber produced In tbla country.

There are no tacks or wax threads to hurt the feet, and la made aa smooth luslde as a hand-sewed shoe. It la as styllah, easy fitting and durable aa custom-made sboea oostlnj from S4.00 to So.uo, ana aoKnowieagea tna Best in the World for the price. Ingenious Coal Oil Smugglers. ''Customs officers at one town reoently discovered an ingenious method of smuggling coal oil over from Detroit," said H. A.

Pelter, of Windsor, Canada, at the Leland. "There is a stiff dtaty on kerosene imposed by Canada, you know, and the smugglers take delight in evading our rallio laws. The latest scheme to do, this was devised by some Detroit boatmen. At Dotroit they would buy a couple of barrels of kerosene at about seven cents a trillion, and haul them down to the river bank just above Belle Isle. The barrels would be fastened together with ropes, and to one of them would be attached a long piece of string to the other end of which was tied a harmless looking chip or piooe of stick.

Then the barrels would be pushed into the river and made fast to a rowboat with which the smtigglors would start across to the Canadian shoro, towing tho barrels of oil which being but little heavier than water were easily, pulled along just beneath the surface. "Should a revenue boat hoave in sight the lashings of the barrels to the boat were quiokly unshipped. The barrels sank Blowly to the bottom, and when the customs officers overhauled the boat nothing incriminatory could be found. When the const, or rather the river, was clear the boatmon would return' and locate the sunken oil by the bit of wood floating on the surface which they had lied to the barrels before starting. With a grappling hook tho barrels were soon rocovcred and the oil landed in Canada despite her majesty's customs." Chicago Herald.

A Neglected Frontier Industry. The recent robbing of the stage coach botween Bonner Ferry and Kootgal Station, in Montana, calls attention to a decaying industry, the revival of which might well engage the energies of our statesmen. Time was wheu the holding up of stago coachoB was one ot the moBt lucrative branches of business open to the younger men of the country, and it is not going too far to say that it was the foundation of some of the proudest fortunes of the West, In the days of Black Bart, Calaveras Jim and the Santa Clara Kid it was nothing for young men in this lino of business to retire rioh at th end of six or seven years of earnest endeavor. To bo sure, one risked something, but no fortune was ever wrung from fate without venture of some sort. F'rom 1857 to 18G8 was the golden era of the road agent, and there are men now living who will freoly confess that it was a positive pleasure to hold up one's hands to such perfection hud the art been brought.

The introduction of the railroads, always fatal to art if we believe Mr. Kuskin, has changed all this, and the gentlemen engaged in the robbing of stage coaches havo been either driven from tho field or forced to turn their attention to the vulgar holding up of the boggarly express trains. This is true to such an extent that Mr. Bret Harts has been forced to loare the country for lack of material, nnd is now situated in London, and at last accounts was wearing white shirts. Such incidents as the one in Missoula County only serve to sadly accentuate tho declino of the road agent.

Omaha World-llcrald. Queerest Animal In the World. Of all tho creatures that God has made undor tho sun," as EccleBiastes would say, the most remarkable, as well as the most uboIoss, is the tuatnrru, a species of lizard known to exist only in Now Zealand. Tho tuutarra grows to be from nine inches to a foot in length, aud may be said accept life's hardships with more indifference than any other known representative of the animal creation. Ho is tho very embodiment of negative existence, and does not seem to oare in tho least whether the Bun sets at nine o'clock in the morning or stays up till midnight.

Ho is aluiost invariably found clinging motionless to a rock on the sea-ooast, wholly oblivious or indiffurent to the drenching spray or the blinding sunlight. He has no "thought for the morrow," and to all intents and purposes noeds neither food nor drink to keep the colors In his coat and firo in his oyo. He has boon kept for days, months and years iu a seuled glass ouso, his lethargy but slightly aggravated through lack of air. A roi enl writer on uutipodoan oddities says: "Ho makes no noise and moves so seldom and so slowly that many persons havo watched those ooniined in cases for a long timo, and then left them, undor the impression that the creatures wore only stuffed BnoclmenB after all. Yet tho solemn blinking of ihe golden eyes mid tho slow, heaving motion of tho loathory sides bore sight witness of a sluggish vitality.

St. Louis Kopublio. Girdle bnlts of seal leather and kid are studded with steel. estuunsnea a uunai ground on his farm and removed the bodies' of his wife and children to it. A few years ago he sold the farm to Charles Haines, who, he claims, only recently plowed and levelled the graves and scattered the dust of the plaintiff's relatives all over tho farm.

Ho wants $5,000 damages from nines. Mississippi Loses. An important land decision has been rendered at Jackson, by Chancellor Conn. The suit was brought by the state to cancel patents to acres of fine land, held by the Delta and Pine Land company. Judge Conn holds the patents valid.

The caeo will be appealed. There are a large number of persons throughout tho country interested in this decision, some of whom reside in Chicago. Advice to Wokeh It you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, 'Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation you must use BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR i wi i na tofla This will certify that two members of my immediate family, after having Buffered for vears from Menstrual Irregularity, being treated without benefit by physicians, were at length completely oured by one bottle of Brudfleld'e Female Regulator. IU effect 1 truly wonderf uL W. Stbahqb.

Book to WOMAN mailed FREE, which contain Taluable Information on all female diseases. BRADFIELD REGULATOR ATLANTA, CA. JTOJB BALE BZ ALL DJl UQQI8I8 There is ease for those far gone in consumption not recovery ease. There is cure for those not far gone. There is prevention better than cure for those who are threatened.

Let us send you a book on careful living and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil, even if you are only a little thin. Free. Scorrft Bownb, Chemists, 13s South 5th Atrenus, New York. Your drugriu keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-litr ssl all drufgua verjrwhrs do. i.

I have been troubled with dvsnen eia, but after a fair trial of August Flower, am freed from the vexatinns trouble J. B. Young, Daughters college, Ky. I had headache one year steady. One bottle of Aueust Flower cured me.

Tt wao positively worth one hundred dollars 10 me j. w. fernitn, r.M.andGen. Merchant, Townsend, Out. I have used it myself for constipation and dyspepsia and it cured me, It is the Desi sener i ever Handled C.

Rugb, Druggist, Mechanicsburg, Pa. OOOOOOOOOO A torpid livar In tlm nonrro of riyfttrP Onlrt, nick halMcltH, onwt iput Jon, pi 1 vis A blllou IVv ohlllit am! Jitumlli-e. Tuft's Tiny Pills? ttorlDg It to hem I thy action. JtAct. oooooooooo "August A.

J. vv ui For GENTLEMEN. .00 Genulra SA Aft Hand-Sewed Welt Shoe. Police and Farmer. So rn 0 Calf Shoe.

OK "Working. maa's Shoe. Good wear Shoe. $2.00 MPS' 1 TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. dim iDluillfUU HVft.

DUUXC VtJL L1TMOOHAPHS Or SAyPLKS TRIS. Eight hundred Indian children took part in Ihe anniversary of the Carlisle (l'tiui.) In inn School. Mr. IT. Estill.

I'ridonf Morning News Savannah, says A nicniluT of my family who line been a nuitlvr to neurakic headaches Tor Iwvnry years, found in llradj crotino an entailable remedy for heudaches." TlCSTKD BY J'MIK. f.M- Coughs, Uhuwm's Troches have Ifl'OI-Cr fli.Ml- a tnf nf ears. I'nce cents. FITS stopped free by Kmnb's Great ISKkve Kestoiikh. No Kits after first day'a nse.

Marvelotb cun. Treatise and 13 trial Bottle free. Dr. Kline. Ml Arch I'a.

The worst cjtses of female weakness readily yield to Dr. swan's I'astdes. Samples free. Dr. Swan, Heaver D.im.JiV'is.

Bekcham'n the place of an entire medicine chest, and should be kept for use in every family. cents a box. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr.lsaao Thomp. sou's sell at ioo.per bottle VVl '1 it. llcv, tlamcs Stone of Lower faiot, formerly of Dnlton, N.

If. A Faithful Pastor Is hel in esteem by his people, ami his opinion on temporal as well ns spiritual mill tiT Is value 1 greatly. The following is from a cl r-ynum long inllo 'titi il in New Knglnn now spen I ng well eurueJ rest 1 the lieuiiti.iil town of C'nliot, Vt, C. I. fi Masi.i Wr Imvr ii 'ftl lloo many year pi.tl, w.

th srrcnf Itenetlt. We have, Willi contl'l Me re.vuonelHleil It to others for their vailoiiN iiliim.f allot Hhnm have certtfled to the (rru.it iH-iu-iii Uy use. We eaa Honostlyand Cheerfully rocoiniiM iiil II ns IitkI bloo.l pni iller we have ver t'li'd. hate olliera, bill none with the beneHi'lulilTei'lHof Ibud's. Also, we lluoi'i "Ills ami nine () nl iii'iit liiviiluiilile.

UrA. Stone Ouanot tlo It-ills. lit lliei'l." Hi1 v. J. I' KIOSK.

Better than Cold Mr. li T. Ciitjip, nxluV, uyi: 1 fcm of nml fir yrvirt hnvit Kiiffnrrdl with niiiiiinu -w on mil- eif Biy ill. A fiw juara Ago b.i'l rr.O ItK'i iil'Mtiiiriitl. phvtlrluilS tajrlJlf rwi nu.l'.Tl irf from iunl bad but A rt Timo to Llvo Kltflit ttioni h.4 H.f Hiimi'hilritkm of elfth't tr who -1 tiM it luiitfilt, I btina tk" Idk Hooil i.

Tho hoM- lon pr purl of my leif anl nu i i i'iiui'U wirn, ut It hiM almost ompli't 'ly tn'ni'- una I nn trntlifully nny Unit I Am Id bff i hciifili ti.Mi I Tor nmny yoara. I biivi1 i ii i i uii'il" lin mi. I cuiibhUt thai I WHlli lo Sarnaparilla Ilona'a I'ilU nr purely vestabl aa4 ftrtti frst Uvvr iBtrlerstor aad oaUuurUe. IT IS A DUTY you owe to yourself and your family, during these hard times, to get the most value for your money. You can economize in your footwear if you purchase W.

L. Douglas' Shoes, which, without question, represent a greater value for the money than any other makes. tf A I ITI 4 PVJ w' DOUGLAS' name and the price Is stamped 1 I I on the bottom of each shoe, which protects the consumer against high prices and Inferior shoes. Beware of dealers who acknowledge the superiority of W. L.

Douglas' Shoes by attempting to substitute other makes for them. Such substitutions are fraudulent, and subject to prosecution by law, for obtaining money under false pretences. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.

If not for aale In your pi hit srad direct te Fartory, niatioi kind, aize and wldtk trained, l'ainluue Irrf. AiKNTS YV ANTKI). Will giTe exrlu.ivo sale to shoe aralers where 1 hare no avrnt and advertlfve them free la local pupvr. Sl 7.t-t.j PK'iir-iiav no no' BE DECEIVED with rjifUfl, Kiiamt'Tft, and Faints which ftaln liie nanis. injure wo iron, anil uurn ort.

The lain if Bun 8iore l'nlth lo brilliant, Odor-Durable, and the ronimir payi fur Lu tin or RlasM pK'kaKQ wild every purrlute. RIPANS TABULE6 Anil? I Htomarn, lwr ami bowel I Jls3K I'urlfy the hlnort. ar Mfe and I jATytUhS! fHfcl. Tho but frvnrral family I STnTjT: known Tor ltiltouwicM 2 Breath, Ilcodache, IIwrtliurn, Low of Ai'pptlte, Muiital lf'prHKlon, Paluful IMtrestinn, iimplw. Ball Jt Complexion.

Ttred F'HUnir, and wpt irmptom dhMtw mruJUnir from imj'un. hiiHui.nrn railurr by the stomach, livf or tntUniff jU perform thwr proper fiinrhoni. TcrwuiH irirtn oTrT-eat 1 rtK are hrnnn td by tnk I a A II I after Irarhmml. Prlre.by mall, 1 prow (2 1 hot tie lfc. Ad I Jdrnu THERlPANCHFMt(AlA I A rent Wanted KM.

II TV prr wiit profit. 2 WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP, ur Hi MblM, Nnl anil impln. He. mi Hot t.funt,ffrri'ti.ft. ifurntlK ax I'niii-KlMH or hy ml.

fro, smru-l i ml lHk uii I rmt lotrf land hutr, tllii.h on Mtln, nr Nervoim uid Hlood dlm-nm- anr, tin ir 'treatment, nrnt walfd H.t i'w DINriUrKsvMKftTH RIKTII II AKfc" Molaa. Maria. Inttli Ink and f.XKlee JUrh, rWr, I'U I Intra, Keil of Hsja llWTrrVTIt, Hft WMt tfaaVMfttft, (I. ('llf. i niiultat'oa frM.

at oflina nr ttt4ir. Arvnt wantrd Id uvh I'iaco. 2so. 12 1892.

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Years Available:
1891-1892