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H.iiil Atril Ki 5 0, i foundrymaid pretty And stout, lately in Irouble doull; ir her best counterpanes A some very black stains SANTA GLAUS SQAP-nade only by N. K. FAIRBANK Chicago. Chaijiber.il) Walzer ARE OFFERING TO SELL A OOOOOOOOOOOOO OOP oocoooooooooo Located on a Pine Lot, oooooooooooo oooooooooooooocooo CALL AT OFFICE FOB TERMS. ED Cor.

Gal); llolise. Never Satisfied. The more business an enterprising merchant does the more ho wants to do, and to increase my already large trado I am determined to sell tho Ylie Very Lowest Lining Prices I If you wish to be convinced of this fact call in at the Old Reliable Boo Hive Grocery, where you will find the largest and best selected stock in tho city. All goods warranted represented or no sale. I will save to the consumers at least ten per cent, on all goods in my line.

Fine Stock of TEAS and COFFEES! Bought direct from importers. The Ceylon tea has no equal for strength tuid Combination coffees that I have been selling for the past ton years is a sufficient guarantee that I know what I am selling. All grades from 30 to 75 cents. At 26 to 35 cents. THE ACLE DThe beet the market affords at the prices.

No heavy stale goods, not fit to eat. IF YOU WANT BREAD, Buy you flour at HIVE, The Golden Wedding 1 Aurora Bell, Standard and Snow Flake. Every sack warranted! I have tho exclusive sale ou all the above nejned grades of flour, and If any other merchant in Sterling offers them for sale he has no right to aud gets them in' some underhanded way that DO square dealing business man would do. I am selling Prom $1.16 to $1.65 per sack. AH grades to the HIGHEST Fancy PHYENTS Choice Table Syrups, 40 and 45 cts.

The old time fine-cut tobacco that is worth 65 cents, that I am selling at tho low price of 50 cents. A nice FOLDING CHAIR Suitable for camping or piculcing, GIVEN AWAY With a 1 pound can of Gkoise Bakine Powder, A large stock of CROCKERY GLASSWARE. R.I. KIMBRO, Bee Hive Grocer, luis citincns. Msrveloun Knilnranrc.

The vast-amount of labor performec by the heart in keeping all portions the supplied with blood is riotgen erally known. It beats 100,000 times and forces the blood at the rate of lite miles day, which is 0,000,000,000 times and miles in a life time. No wbnder there are so many Hear' The first symptoms arf shortness of breath when exercising pain in the aide or stomach, Muttering choking in throat, oppression, then fol low weak, hungry or smothering spells swollen ankles, etc. Dr. Franklin Miles Xew Heart Cure is the only reliable remedy.

Sold by J. M. Bickford, Rock Falls. Jersey City's jiopulation is 101,517. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills.

An important discovery. They ac' on the liver, stomach and bowels thro the nerves. A new principle. The speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, tor" pid liver, piles and constipation. Splen did for men, women and children Smallest, mildest, surest.

30 doses fo 25 cents. Sample free at J. M. Hick ford's, Kock Falls. Kansas City boomed 55,000 to 100,000 THE REV.

GEO. H. THA YE Bourbon, says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives toSHILOIi'S CON SUMPTION CUBE." For sale b. Perry druggist, and J.M. Bickforc Hock Falls.

has risen from 35,000 to 120, 000. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser able by that terrible cough, Shiloh' Cure is the remedy for you. For sal by Perry, the druggist, and J. iL Bick ford, Kock Falls. St.

Paul expanded from 41,000 to 130, 000. WHY YOU cough when ShiloK i Cure will give you immediate relief. Price 10 rx) and 81 For sale by Perry, the druggist, 'and i M. Bickford, Kock Falls. Brooklyn leaped from 560,000 to 810, 000.

Buoklon'e Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Kheum Fever Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tiona, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed.

Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Perry, the Druggist. Boston's size is gain 50,000. Milwaukee grow from 115,000 to 235, 000. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.

Price 60 cents. Nasa Injector free. For sale by Perry, the druggist, and J. M. Bickford, Rock Falls.

Newark's estimate Is gain 44,700. GREED OF GAIN and tbint torflmutun. TJu rulin of human family. Uw Inrain tm Uiied. tyttmat toriarxl by deipatla dmiicned tor to Uni uponi" vrBtvr.

dffinfc: tar OkU Ignored, liquid uutU. fxatm of It, iftmnam hu fhuwt I la m. look (or To UM victim fvUtM, w. tor, jiUU. Ttray Mvwr.

Rtnowttum Iw raild tip Liver MAO A BODY. iiilr-d up ii of A Lady In Toxaa Writes: My case is of long standing; has many physicians; have tried every etncdy I could hear of, but Bradlield's "emnle Regulator is all that relieved ne. AVrite The liradlield Hep. Co, At- inta, for further particulars. Sold all druggists.

Cleveland, Ohio, grew from 1 (JO, (XX) to SHILOH'S COUGH and Consump- ion Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. cures consumption. For sale by 'erry, the druggist, and J.M. Bickford, lock Falls. Fall Rivi'i-'s population is train THAT HACKING COUGH can be uickly cured by Shlloh's Cure.

We uarantee it. For sale by Perry, the ruegist, and J. M. Bickford, Kock Falls. Pittsburg jumped from to bout Merit We desire to say to our citizens, that or years we have 'been selling Dr.

Cing's New Discovery for Consiimp- ion, Dr. King's New Life Fills, Uuck- sn's Arnica Salve and Klectric 15itters, nd have never handled jemedies that ell as well or that have given such un- versal satisfaction. We do not hesi- iite to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase srice, if satisfactory results do not fol- ow their use. These remedies have von their great popularity purely on heir merits. Perry, the Druggist.

Louisville reached 150,000, having pained 57,000. A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring ou satisfactory results, or in case of ailure a return of purchase price. On safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. New Discovery It is guaranteed to bring relief every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such is Consumption, Inflammation of flings, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc.

It is pleasant and igreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at Perry's Drug Store. Chlctirro's is increase 500,000 Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the peculiar way in which the proprietors af Kemp's Balsam for Coughs and Colds does is indeed wonderful. lie authorizes nil druggists to give those who call for it a sample bottle KKEE, that they may try it before purchasing.

The large bottles are Mtc and 81.00. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. 2a Minneapolis was 40,000 strong and now is 185,000. Forced to Leave Home.

Over 00 people were forced to leave tkeir homes yesterday to call for a FKEE trial package of Lane's Family Medicine. If your blood is bad, your liver and kidney out of order, if you are constipated and have headache anil an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on any druggist to-day for a KIIEF sample of this grand remedy. The lad ies praise it. Everybody likes it, Large size package 50 cents. 2 Watorbury, contains 32,260 souls; gain, 12,000.

Hibbards' rheumatic and liver Pills, These Pills are scientifically cqm- pounded, uniform in action. No grip ing pain so commonly following the use of Pills. They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety We guarantee they have no equal in cure of sick headache, constipation dyspepsia, billiousness, and, as an appetizer, they excel any other preparation. A Htrange Cane. Had Mrs.

H. A. Gardner, of Vistula, lived two thousand years ago she would have been thought to be possess- by evil spirits. She was subject to lervous prostration, headaches, dizzi- icss backache, palpitation and forty to Uty spasms a day. Though having ieen treated by eight physicians for ears without success, she was perma- lently cured by one bottle of Dr.

Miles testorative Nervine. A trial bottle of his new and wonderful medicine, and finely illustrated treatise free at J. M. iickford's Drug Store, who recommends and guarantees it. The District of Columbia, has nhubitants; gain 52,000.

SHILOII'SCUHE will immediately elieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Jronchitis. For sale by Perry, the 'ruggist, and J. II. liickford, Kock ''alls. Indianapolis added 60,000 to her population, which is now 125,000.

CKOUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Jronchitis Immediately relieved by Shlloh's Cure. For sale by Perry, the Iruggist, and J. M. Bickford, Bock Falls. Philadelphia storied from the 847,000 mark and reached the 1,040,000 point.

A Sensible Precaution. jliBeasejmnnot always bo Columbus, Ohio, has 113,707 inhabitants; gain 01,118. Ladles Have Tried It. A number of my lady customers have tried "Mother's Friend," and would not be without for many times its cost They recommend it to all who are to become mothers. It.

A. Payne, Drug gist, Greenville, Ala. Write BradlleU Keg. Atlanta, for particulars By all druggists. New York contains 1,027,227 inhabi tanU; gain 420,727, CATARRHAL FEVER A NEW HOME TREATMENT.

Sufferers are not generally aware tha these diseases are contagious, or: tha they are duo to the presence of livinj parasites in the lining membrane of tin noso and eustachian tubes. Microscopic research, however, has proved this to be a fact, and the result of this discov ery is that a simple remedy has been formulated whereby catarrh, catarrha deafness and hay fever are cured in from ono simple cations made' at home by the patien once in two weeks. N. treatment is not a sniii nor an ointment; both have been dis carded by reputable physicians as in jurious. A pamphlet explaining thi new' treatment is sent reo on receip 1 stamp to pay postage, by A.

H. Dixon Son, 337 and 330 West King Street Toronto, Advocate Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should carefully read the above. 8-eod-w Buffalo, N. failed to reach 250,000 to which it.ospired. The Problem Solved.

AN UNRIVALED BLOOD PURIFIER. Found at last Jllbbard's Rheuma tic remedy which expels al poisonous matter and taints of diseases from the blood. A well known citlzei of West Lebanon, testifies to its value: GENTLEMEN: It affords me pleasure to state that my wife has receivet greater benefit from Hibbard's Rheu matic Syrup than from any medicine she has ever taken. We have used six bottles and tlnd it to be the best family remedy and the greatest blood puriliei that we have ever used. It is truly al it is claimed to be by ita founder.

We cannot recommend it too highly. Yours truly, FRANK WALLACK, West Lebanon, lud. Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by the Wright Medicine Co Detroit, Midi. ttiii Dvlroit 1W.OOO but imr i-iUieiM think that 41.WU a tiwua bnxm mtMKxl.

rl: hns "wi'M in its limits. on Baby triva sU-k, wo bcr When Bho was a Child, she cried for QutorU. When she became Miss, she citing to Castoria had Children, ahe gars them San Francisco is dissatisfied with a howing of only 300,000 But not only is tho use of medi- safeguard to be recommended on first of a malady, but a vise discrimination should be exorcised the choice of a remedy. For thirty years or more Hosteller's Stomach Biters has been tho reigning specific for dyspepsia, fever and ague, a loss of physical stamina, liver complaint and other disorders, and has been- most omphuti- yilly endorsed by medical men as a luaith and strength restorative. It is ndeod a wise precaution to use this sov- crign fortifying agent in tho early stages of disease, for it effectually counteracts if the malady belongs to that large class to which this sterling medicine is adapted.

Not only is it efficacious, but pure and harmless. tins THE MARKETS. CMcitgo. CHICAGO, Aug. 8.

On the board of tnvrte to-dny quotations wore afl folluws: 2 August, opeood We, fluRfd rfeiitcinbo-r. ojioufxl 06o, clnsed WHic; IJot-einbtT, ojxsnod I'Hc, P7 Auniirft. oiHinod 4Ho; op netl clweJ May, oiieiiL'd Xtiff, closed i Autfust, opfiiol c'lwcil bor, opened oU'-, cluned May, eloped I'ork St-pU'iiibor, opened 811.UI, clnni'd Juliunry, open-d closed l.ur Live Mock Iloga ojiened active; and Leavy loU nlber K'-adea dull: il; ron-cli l.W); inixod lota, heavy uud lotfl, strtily, with more activity for choice'(lit caMe, sales gLUitf 4 SO; bulk, 04.41; TexaiiH stock, if cboloc, -lOe cauners no butter. hteady on all western Bolllnn a niuives. Ji.OOg 5.IK); westcru and Texans, lumbfl.

rt)duco: Fant'y wparator, line (tathered cream, 14ijl5; lino togool Imitations, 10. i IJc; dariei, tluctt fi-csU, fresh packlnic 8tockH. i7n. Strictly fresh, Unl8c per doz. Chickens, htiiis, lOc por Ib; nprlng chickens, 10o: roosters.

turkeyn, mixed ducks, 8a.9c; HprliiK llliillc: geeir, S4A! perdoz. Early Ohio, bbl; Now Jersoy Hose, New Illinois green, (4.OT per bbl. Hc-d. per cue box; fl.60 per Ift-qJ Bhickborries- Michigan, 81.00jal.50 per lU-qt cauu. ABBREVIATED TELEGRAMS.

Gen. Miles was Friday assigned to the command of the division of the Missouri. The city of New York and the Teutonic are engaged just now in a race across tha Atlantic. Gen. Alger has decided in.favor of Capt Gray in the celebrated G.

A. R. quarrel In Louisiana, Miss Maud Gregory, a St. Louis sooisty young lady, has gone on the stage with the J. M.

Hill company. Rev. Flavel Bascom, a widely-known Presbyterian clergyman, died at Princeton, Friday, uged bfl. The Hoquinm National bank of Hoquiam, capital $50,000, has been authorized to begin business. J.

M. Hirscli, a chemist of Chicago, claims to be able to manufacturer alum iuum at a cost of 15 cents a pound. Failures for the seven days ended Aug 8 in the United States aggregated'179; lor the corresponding week lust yea. 104. Four people were slightly injured in a collision on the west side cable road In Chicago Friday, and QUO man had both his legs broken.

Hamilton county, in which Chattanooga is situated, was carried by Democrats for county oflices Thursday for the flrst time since the war. The works of the Lacledo Flra-Brick Manufncttiring company, at Cheltenham, a suburb of St. Louis, were destroyed bj fire Friday. tlOO.OOO; insurance fJS.OUO. Superintendent of Census Porter founi that names had been duplicated in taking the census of St.

Paul, besides other frauds. The recount will begin Monday. Friends of O'Donovan Rossa are ralaln( funds to support him in his old age am also to send him back to Ireland, his ban ishment from that country terminating next year. The New York World says that president will soon give to congress message recommending the adoption Blalne's plan of reciprocity. The New York Herald says he will not.

It is stated at Louisville that Dick the defaulting Kentucky state treasurer died In China more than a year ago. Hi stole about fcWO.OOO. Pope, the defnultlnj teller, is to be in Germany. Mrs. Mollie Stone, her 14-year-old ter Edith, J.

R. Johnson, ami Carrol Graham, a boy of 9 years, were drovraec Thursday while bathing In St. creek, in 8t Mary's county, Maryland, A uu in bur of attached to the garrison at Chatham mutinied Friday. They and deflod the Thoy powered and twenty of amaud. A at Waldrgn, destroyed MO, worth of proiMtty Thtuwlajp uight tho who iM ll.v»d to baru WM (Mil on (Jio ALBANY, Jurston.

nf Anhtirn pricon, in Albany Atfccd by I'nlted ri'portor whctlu-r the fltntemsmt hnt thu vro'-ntinn cf Kptnmlpr was a junRln true, he smid: "'1'ho execution vafl srid complete RUCCPHS, aa he tjiricirtl rejxtrt will show. The public hould tiike the evidence of the phygl- uliu saw 1L It wuu fur superior to milling nmn. Much of the mntter from Auburn wan for effect." of ItnrrlllKii. SAX FISASI isro, A'ui. G.

Mitner, son oT the United Sttvtes minister to Centrnl Americit, who is now in tho city, in receipt of from his father. Jr. Mizner cays: Prt'sident Hnrrlllas In- pects every thnt leaves country ami of the letters leaving lie country nre also eT.unine 1. If Secro- Illaine has not oTIfial nan's 'rom my father it is iK'nauBe President Jarrillaa suppressed hU telegnuns." The Wpathcr IJxprct. WASIIISOTOS C'ITT.

Aii'j. following are tho weather iii'llciti'ins for thlrty-elr murfi from p. m. tcnhiy. For Upper weatlior: ive-torly wlndst in Htutionary teniptTaturo In portion, r'or Indi'ina-' Kulr weather, except In pouthern irtlnn; winds; cooler in nortlicrn, fttiinn.iry toinpera- In fioutbnrn portion.

For L'ical ihowers in floutbcrn, fair weather In jrthcrn xirtlon: variable For jower Michigan; nhovVfrA in northeast rertlon, Kenerally fair weather in southwest westerly stitlonary tcmpera- uro southeast, cooler In northwest portion, nor.herly wlnHfi; htatl'inary tuiinerature.For ally fair weather; northwesterly winds; cooler. Our Flng Abrogil. "Hero, for the first time since New York, I saw the Stura Jtripes. tt was floating over tlio Kntcttsy to the American co.nmilatc. It is s(i nnge fact ihat the fnrtlier.oiie goes from iiomo the more Inynl one becomes.

1 Hit that I was long WIIVH off from my own dear land; it was Christinas day, and I had seen many different flags rinco last I our own. f- it floating in the soft, lazy breeze I took off my cap and said: 'That' is thomo.it beautiful flag in tho world, and I am ready to whip any one who says it 'No one said a word. Everybody was afraid. I saw an Englishman in the party glance furtively toward the Union Jack, which was floating over tha English consulate, but in ti hesitating manner, ns if he feared to let mo see." Nellie Ely's Book. Uncle Enoch, from Oldboro, was visiting his daughter in' New York, and ono evoniug-Bhe- took him to concert Rt which Sig.

Bnnjjelli was to play a piano solo. The sigiior has a peculiar way of playing chords. After each ono he gives a sort of spring into the nir, which enables him to attack the next ono with groat vigor. "My stars!" Uncle Enoch was heard to whisper confidentially after the first "chord passage," "he Btruclf them notes they fotched him clean off his seat!" Exchange. Swapping HOI-HCN 111 Maine.

A new kind of swindling or of horse stealing i.s leported by The Kennebec Journal. While Mr. Charles F. Thaxtcr, of South (Jnrdiher, at work a stranger called at his house and told Mrs. Thaxtcr that her husband had sent him to swap horses and that she was to pay him $15 to boot, and that he would leave his horse.

Mrs. Thaxter carried out tho instructions and received in exchange a white horan which has since proved utterly worthless. Mr. Thaxter'shorse, was a handsome mid valuable red bay. Wanted tho Job.

want this room whitewashed, but I dread tho mnbs of it all. Uncle you'se had sum ob deso here cheap whitowashers at wuk. I'se very 'tieular, ma'am. I'su whitewashed sum ob do finest fences in de city. 'Whitewash am too 'spcusive ter spill 'roun' on IJlokBMaubcuid nllendl tbatoOQalM dent to a bllloui of tbo BTttmn, each DizdJMM, NMUM, DiomliuM, DUtna Mtlog.

in WMlo their molt IIMTMMMI In SICK yol Outet'i Llttla Ltror KM TUtuble In coring uid VBntlxiff tbic oomplAlnttWhilo thor ftLuy eometuldlBoideMoftlwittomacbjitimtilAMtha BteraoawgaUtotlieboTrate. HEAD mlfcr fromthJjdlrtrMMlngoompUlntj botforto- find Uwn little pUlinlo. won tbkl they will not wll- But rMt httfl ACHE our grout boart. OnrpllUoanltvhllA lOihAni do not. Unt VtOt ire Tory and I Tory toUts.

ODO or two pUH dow. iXbey arc ttrlotly TogoUble and do not or purge, bat by their gratia aotion pleaieaU flrefortL 8 CARTER MZDIdNB New York; SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SHALL PRICE 1C HEADACHE, for Infants and Children. Cartcrtucnna rolla. gjjr e. I irestion til Bo.

Oitotd BV, Brooklyn, N. T. I Without medlefttjon. Tim CcninB COKTAKT, 77 Murmy Rtn-et, N. AIM KXi-tUlENCE KufcHHAMTf, I'ennanow WMI- WAN I LU Uons (rnarantocd.

PaloV Pocn- advsntiwes to bcnlnniirB. Block oomploto, with IMUMlilnif OUTFIT FREK. We ttuaranUe what tot tuhtrUtl. Wrlto MBOWN HKOTDIIIH, Nnr.rrrratn, Chlrmro. 111.

houM la rellable.l LA Made only by GEO, A. MACBETH C(K Little Things Make up the Sum of The Ocean is an aggregation of Drops of Water; the Land of grains of Sand. The fly in your Soup, The Mosquito in your Bedroom, The Corn on your foot The dust in your eye, That makes life a burden. As Browning says: "The little more and how much it is; And the little less and what worlds away. 1 A PENNY Is a little thing, but a Dollar is only an aggregation of pennies, and without the penny there is no dollar.

Fortunes are founded on pennies; hence the proverb: care of the pennies, and the Pounds will take care of themselves." This brings us to the point we want to make: Olir Prices are THAN ANY OTHERS, Only a few pennies, perhaps, but always SOMETHING lower. In the aggregate We Save You Dollars, ThinkJMs matter over and remember that "Many a mickle makes a muckle." Rosenthal, Cor. Third St. and First Ave. Pargaiijsl J3argaSi)s OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOP (3argaii)s ooooooooooooooooo.ooooooooo AT THE Closing Out Sale Of Lendman's Stock, Summer Goods, such as Lawns, Ohallies, Batiste, Sateens, "White Q-oods and Parasols at half price; everything else at net cost.

Remember that everything has got to be closed out regardless of cost, by the First of January. Parties in want of Dry Q-oods will consult their interests by calling on us soon, V. Schiffmacher,.

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