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The Humboldt Republican from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 7

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Like another woman one who's used Dr. Picrcc's Favorite Prescription. She's a stronger and a happier and a healthy one. Tho aclica, pains, and weaknesses, that made life miserable arc functional or irregularities that caused them hayo been cnrcd. Faeo and figure show the change, too.

llealth 1ms restored tho charms that rightfully belong to her. For all the weaknesses and ailments peculiar to womanhood, Favorite Prescription is a positive remedy. No other medicine for women is guaranteed, as this is, to give satisfaction in every ease, or tho money is refunded. It's proprietors are willing to take tho risk. What it has done, Warrants them in guaranteeing what it will do.

It's tho cheapest medicine you can buy, because it's guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get. Can you ask moro? That's tho peculiar plan all Dr. Florae's medicines are sold on. GLOBULES.

Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers mid cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the dtomnch, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its mnny excellent qualities commend it to nil and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for Bale in EOo and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FHAHCISCO, OAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. MEW YORK. M.Y. maldnns pluck out tholr oye- browa.

TUP, world uses 3,500,000 stool pnnt ovory day. TIIKHK aro more than Irish In the tinH-od SU.tr*. THK rovonun of bankrupt Egypt was last year. THE Itrltlsli army contains over 7,000 men over six feet In height. A Mit.uoN telegrams a week pass through tho English postofflco.

THE Niagara Falla tunnfil has now 1,175 foot of Its 3,530 cxoavatnd. IN Boston tho day force of police no longer carry clubs In tholr belts, No ONE Is allowed on tho streets of Do- Land, Florida, after 10 o'clock at night. THE barrel of tho Krnpp gun la four- toon feet long, and each charge costs 6000. rnor. NonnnSBK.TOi.n'fl expedition to tho south polo will sail In of next year.

Mnnr: than a million of pcopln aro trnatcd In tlio hospitals of London oar.h year. FHOM 3.1,000 to 30,000 aro postod every year In England without any ad- CUHA'S sugar crop amounts to 827,000 tons this year, an of ovor 25 per cent ovor 1800. Tine population of Greece Is Increasing fa-tcr than that of any other country lu Europe at prosont MORTALITY from consumption lehighor In England than In Ireland, and higher In Scotland than In England. Miw. HKNHY WAUD BEECIIKII'H pot fad 1s tho keeping of Java sparrows, canaries, gold-finches, cockatoos aud lovebirds.

Tlio A (to of Mtiflclo. Thin IB it tmdonbtudly. Novor before In the history of tho TOCO dttl tho cultivation of muscle recolve ouch nnlYoroal at tout I oh anil encouragement. Even the gentler aox praotlcoa ovorj branch of oallstbtiifcs affected by tbe trouierod gander. This of course IB well, for exorclso la an enflontlal of health.

But to tbe feeble, Iho nervous, and tbe dyspeptic, noatotter'a Stomach Hitters nfforda a gnnranty of primal vigor upon which a nuporetrncturo of muscularity may advantageously bo built. Most geiiiM nut upecdy of tonics, it It also tbo moot thorough of rngulators, entirely rectifying errors of dlgoa- tion and Hllouu Hooretlon, and promoting a healthy habit of body. It couquorn and provcuti liiU'rnifttent and bilious remittent fever, rheumatism, kidney ant 1 bladder trouble. The Aged infirm, and convalescing derive luimoaBurabli benefit fro Its use it impartn hearty relish for food and overcomes iniomnfa. Nome Inipurtnnt Dlscoverlfs.

The amateur etymologist Is again abroad In the land, this time wltii tho humorous Information that brands of designated as sec are so called be- tunse thu wlno used to bo carried lu leather sacks! This Is Interest ng but not trite, for ace of course simply "dry," and the "Intolerable deal of thiil l-'nlstaff was so fond of was merely a dry unary vintage. Another bright genius ha; made tbo "discovery" that diamonds havo sex, female d'amonds being the brighter. The ancients, whoso knowledge wo scorn sometimes, knew that. Our word "arsenic," from tho Ginek, means "the male ono," and thu Chinese "pln-scng" has a similar meaning. Another discovery mudo by tlio now si'hool phrenologists Is that visual Is, tho memory aqcuired through the its scab at tho back of the head and not in tho forehead, as oUl phrenologists taught.

Hut what did our grandfathers mean when they the proverbial expression, "Store that in tho back of your head." Tlie Only Ono Kvor Yoi Find the AVord? There IH Il-lncli display mlvertlsBim i In tbis pupcr tills week, which bus no words (dike except ono word. The sumo 1 true of each new ono appearing each wco from Tho Dr. Ihirter Medicine Oo. Thl bouso places a "Crescent" on everytblni they make and publish. Look for It, sotn them the nume of tho word, nnd they wll return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL IJTHOOHAPHS Or BAltlM.ES niEE.

A HATDTtAIi BEIffETIT FOR Eplleptte Fits, Falling Sickness, Hysterics, St. Titus Danco, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In- ebrlty, Sleeplessness, Dizziness, Brain and Spinal Weakness. This medicine has direct action upon the njrvo oon allaying all Irritabilities, and Increasing the How and power of nerve- fluid. It Is perfectly harmless and loaves no unpleasant effects. FREE Thit factor unoir prepared ui A Valuable Itook on mtort Hoiit tree to any KOENIO MED.

Chicago, III. gold 81 per Bottle. S1.70. 0 Bo tUes for ELI EVES aU Stomach Dlatnw. (MOVES HtiiiM, BenM of ILIKO E'NEBQY.

Bal WAJUU TO TOI Tin. MtOICINi ll.tiull. IVORY OAP Pure. THME8T70B It Takes a Woman To mako a llttlo go a groat way. iko a mim of a foolish boy.

To understand a baby's prattling. To mako a wise man turn fooli-h. To Interpret a man's unspokc thoughts. To buy that dear little cup and sauco when she really meant to buy a pair gloves. To entertain a crowd of pooplo smll Ingly when her head feels as If a him dred llttlo demons wore hammering It To make a bonnr-t out of last year hat, to hunt In her old hats for tho nani of a woll known importer, to sow It her bonnet and wear It aa tho latcs Music an Drama.

When Baby was tick, wo gam her Ostorlo, When ahe was a Child, sho cried for Castorla, When she became Was, sho clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she cave them Choked by a Cow'e Tall. A peculiar and fatal tho other morning to tho 7-year-old son of Tramal Carter, near Lltchfleld, Ky The llttlo follow was In tho habit driving the cows to pasture every morn Ing, and that morning, after ho had eaten his breakfast, ho started oft with tho cows ai usual About an hour late a member of tho family wont In of him, and was horrllied to foe a cow dragging his almost llfoloss body ove the Held. Tho boy-had tied tho cow' tall around his nock, and the cow, gen-tie one, had become frightened ran off, dragging tho little fellow wltt her. Tho cow's tall had to be cut off to effect his releaso. Cooan A WAT IT You WANT To, but it not, us LK'B HOHII or HOBMUODHD AND Tan.

PIKB'U TooTHAaiiKDBpfsOurelnoueMlnuU A New Cub, Befltter. A now kind of cash register, whlc lops off the fingers of those who attemp to rob It, Ji In operation In Wilmington De.1., where a tblof loft a deposit of on of lingers tho other night In ono them. ma stopped free by Dr. Kline Great Nerve Boitorer No Ota after first day use. Marvelous cures.

Treatise and ta.oo trl bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Klluo. Arch 8U. PIUlu.

Fa. hoar that you dl tatod to your new typewriter an luipa stoned love letter to another glrlv It was to a flctltiou sweetheart. I wanted to nip In the any designs sho might have In inoulul way." uatr uru always ready to upplau when other men's rich relatives loav their money to public and charltab nstltutlons. THE devil will novor bo discourage as long as ho can look Into tho churc and sea a hypocrite. Tho word "WIFE" Is first found In th Blblo lu tho Second Chanter of Gouesls, Verse.

Snow a cross child Its face In a lool Ing-glass and It will strike It. Thi every man bates to be shown tuq dey lu himself. "COME, M'LISHY, COME!" (VinMn't ftlltml Hnflli Nenatentie Tnlkmg About four Monnn. It was examination day In thcllltlc Khool-houso of the Reedy Creek pet- einent, faet patent enough to any iisklcr vernod in country wny.H, the rlniltlrp ways of Heady Creek. The lioys pceplnpr out of the win- hud their hair "slicked down," uso the vernncular, and an unusti- lly penerotia use of soap and water ad eaused the pink Rlirlne of their morning txi lltiger until near oon.

Kevcral girls, craning their ecks out and airily chewing gum, rigged out in all the glory of toggery. Two or three with home-made chairs for were standing In the grove, and 'vcral horses and mules, with men's nd women's saddles, were tied to invenient saplings, which they were arking relish. And many heaulirid, strrjglit young tree, with efaced trunk, horn evidence of die- niciifiil r.crvli.'o 11:1 hitching post. How and then a restlesn anlmiil pould get loose and leisurely round, Bometlmes trailing in the list a long, full riding skirt of homespun," or heavy cotton hecks, all which rejoiced the heart some ohservant small boy on the ookout for an excuse for temporary reedom. "Mis' Johnson's nag'a slipped the Tidlc and pot unloosened.

Mils' 1 ketch him? I'll hi; liack'treckly," a fair example of the Interruptions requent on these occasions, and the treckly" generally lasts until anther eager youth is sent to call in he first. Sometimes thclong-sutTering cacher almost feels Inclined believe here is a bridle-slipping conspiracy jetwecn these exuberant youngsters nd the audience. On the day to which 1 refer nearly all the Reedy Wreckers had assembled to hear ver.bs onlugntcd and easy words misspelled hard ones' correctly spelled, and 0 see examples wrestled with and "iagrams diagrammed. Among the visitors a well-dressed, middle-aged man was the most con- plclous figure, both by reason of his mposlng appearance and superior 'aimenlv and the animated interest took in the proceedings. He was 'well-favored," and certainly the cnowingest looking man I ever saw.

Us alert eyebrows, his convincing nose and his llrmly clamped lips, all expressed self-satisfaction supreme, was evident he knew that he knew everything worth knowing. Ills heac was bald with the shiny, tan-colored laldncss of all knowingncss, and the "ew remaining buff-and-white locks ihnt straggled to his coat collar intensified the general expression. A nan to be observed in any crowd am make you long to hear the words of wisdom those lips must utter. To a student of human nature this line ild Caucasian gentleman, with air 'I know it all," was the most enter figure in the room. He Bcemetl to hear everything, to sec everything, to nod approval or to ihake his head negatively, as the oc casion required.

He frowned severe displeasure at a Imld little fawn of a girl who became entangled in a mesh of llgures am blinded with tears to know the Jifferencc between a black-boarded ca and an example In addition. And he bobbed a big bob of approbation when 1 pert miss, with a decided Heedy Jreeky flavor irt every word, rounded Louislany and stated thai "Batin Roosh" was the capital 'Newer Learns" the principal city the State. To a tall, slim damsel decoratec with the euphonious name of Malitia ne seemed to devote special attention nodding patronizingly at her firs recitation, but frowning con tinually when her class went through a lot of parsing. Some of the Reedy Creekcrs said this young lady wa named in honor of the Georgia mill tia, to which her father had once be longed; others ill-naturedly dcclarec "Malicious" to be her well-selectee appelation. But she signed it Mall tia, and I write it that haps she knew her own name.

When the pursing exercises wen concluded our friend leaned forwan and, signalling Malitia to approach began whispering to her. "Sh! pappy sill we were parsing," she said, to silence him, but he was not satis fled; and commenced whisperin again, when interrupted by an as tronomy class. For awhile he listened attentively with an expression as non-committa as.thut of a juryman waiting to hea the evidence before rendering a vei diet. 13ut after a time he becam Impatient, he shook his head, an clouds of displeasure gathered on hi face. At last he startled the audience springing to his feet, and In tone loud and clear, his voice rangthroug the room: "Come, M'lishy, cornel can't stand It no longerl" "Are you slckl" Inquired th teacher.

o' nonsense Js what I am. "What's the matter? What 'non Bense'?" asked the dominie. "Matter enough! I could stand when them girls said th'elr granuuu lesson with all the books you not to know how they was fool in urv you! Then I sorter stood it jus now when the others said the eart kcp" turnin' over'n over all tho when 1 knowed 'twan't so. All th water 'd fall out of the well and tl: dishes would tumble off the tab! when we was upsid-donnards. But let It go an 1 'lowed to learn M'llsb better when wo got home.

Then manldged to set still when they sa tbe earth war Higher tho sun In wlnte than 'tis In I knowe that wan't so. And that was a toug one! a rcg'lar whopper. I3ut I le that go an 1 'lowed to learn M'lish better when we got homo. But jus now when they said there was foi I know there 'ain't bu ujis and starts home. Tlia four-moon business settles me!" 'They had reference to tho sate lltes of Jupiter," began tho teache with Reedy's usual good-natured read ness to oblige.

"Scatter lights? I ain't 'bout scatterm' no lights. I'm talkl: 'bout moons! Hero I've been hoei by the moon and by tbe mooi puttin' out my pertators by the moo and plautln 1 nil my garden truck the moon and klllin' hawgs by tl moon thirty-odd year, un' shore ougn Know If there more than oncl If you're learnln' my girl that nr-moon business an' all that scat- light (omfodl'ry sli'ed better go irk home to the cook pot." Hut "No, suh, that four-moon business ttlcs me! It'sjust one thing more'n can stand! Come, M'lishy, lessgo!" Press. A Good John was 15, arid wanted a deslr- jle place In the olllce of a well- nown lawyer, who had advertised rabov. but doubted his success be- uisc being a stranger in the rit.v. he no references.

"I'm afraid I'll stand a poor lance," he thought, "but I'll try id appear as well as I can, for that ay help." So he was careful to have his dress nd person neat, and when he took is turn to lie interviewed, went, in ith his hat in hand and a smile Ills face. The keen-eyed lawyer glanced him vcr from head to foul. "Good face," thought, "and pleasant ways, 'lien he noted the neat ther boys had appeared in new the well-brushed hair nil clean-looking skin. Very well, ut there had been others here quitei 5 cleanly. Another glance showed lie linger nails free from soil.

"Ah, liat looks like thoroughness," nought the lawyer. Then he asked a 'W direct, rapid questions, which ihn answered as directly. "Prompt," was his mental com- icnt; "can speak up when necessary, see your writing," he added loud. John took up the pen and wrote his lame. "Very well; easy to read and no ourishus.

Now what references have on?" The dreaded question at last, ohn's face fell. He had begun to 'el some hope of success, but this ashed it. "I haven't any references," he said Ith hesitation, "but here's a letter rom mother I just received." The lawyer took it. It was a short ettcr: "My DEAR want to remind you int whenever you llnd work you must con- Ider that work your own. Don't go into as some boys do.

with the feeling that ou will do as little as you can. ond get oiuothing bettor soon, but make up your nlnd you will do as much as possible and lake yourself so necessary to your em- loyer that he will novor let you go. You uvo been a good son to inc. Do ns (rood business and I am sure God will bless our efforts." John has been with him five years, nd last spring was admitted to tho jar. 'Do you Intend taking that young man into partnership?" asked a friend ately.

Yes, I do. I couldn't get along without John." And John says the best reference ic ever had was a mother's good and honest F. New- jerry, in the Morning Star. THE LOVELL SAFETY. A New Which the Pllbtln While thouSLticlR within tho last decade have enjoyed the up' rt nf ryclinR, tlio fact is obvious thtu many thomnnds more have beim di-'terred from enJpyliiK It In conpequcnce of tho high prices demanded for really Rood wheel.

It remained for the John P. Lovell Arms Company of Boutin to chanKO thin slate of It wan laat. year that the public first became aware that there was anew low-priced safety bicycle on tho market, a wheel strictly high grade and equal In every particular to any manufactured in America or Europe. An previous to this all manufacturers had churned a very large price for a first-chins wheel, the John Lovell Arms Comimny Is therefore the first house that has ever offered the public such p. u-lieel at a price that does not place It le- the reach of the average perron's ursiv Tho company that manufactures hin Tfheel (the Lovell Diamond Safety) in no of the oldest of all tho manufacturing mercantile houpes In New England, laving brcn established In 1840.

Itcsldos being now one of tho leading itcycle firms In tho United States, tho John Lovoll Arms Company Is and has been or years a well-known manufacturer and caler In firearms and hportlng goods of very description. On Juneiyof year, the firm celebrated IB hair-century anniversary. The founder if this enterprising honf.2, Mr. John 1'. Lovell.

although over TO yearn of age, Is itlll an Important and active member of this world-famed house. Favored C'anseii. Toachem, farmers, merchants, as well as their wives, daughters ami Rons, who would lIKe to devote at least a part of their time and attention to a work that would bring them In a lot of money during the few months, would do well to look up the advertisement if B. F. Johnson A Richmond, In another column, as It may bV the moans of opening up to many new tlffi and larger possibilities.

These gentlemen havn been extensively and successfully engaged In business for many yearn, and they know what they aro talking about when they tell you they ran show you bow to better your financial condition. A Ollli Watoli Suleiman, A foxy-faced young man literally levered with new watches suddenly rapped up in the middle of the stag jarty of 800 Columbian club men went sail-ing up the East' River otlicr day. Watches hung on buttons, were itrung on straps like onions, dropped 'rom chains and dangled from snap rings from his feet to the to the top of lis head, where his soft hat held a lalf dozen fastened with safety pins. The crowd was staggered into Hence. Pulling three or four tickers from his pocket he flred them into the river.

An irishman: "Shure the poor man's crazy." Two hundred men rush to see If watches sank. They sank. Giving watches to ahalf dozen men lesaid: "Examine them and compare the time with that of other watches. Of course they do," he said, anticipating their reply. "Very well, keep 'em.

No one can be without a watch." 'By this time he was watched by every one on the barge. 'Those who have no watches, hold up their hands." Half the crowd obeyed him. "You men need or want watches, don't you?" 'Yes," from every throat. "Well, I am here to sell shern to you." The hands dropped. "Hold on.

Don't be frightened, sell them for $2 each, and the poorest man here can afford to pay that for a timepiece. I pay $1 for every one I sell. Several men came forward to buy. "Hold on; I am not done. These watches will give you good service for a year.

Then throw It away and buy another. They are not worth repairing. They are a strong watch, and he shied one over the rough deck, and It rattled like a shuffle-boari quoit, lit was returned, ticking alf right. He passed the watches around, and took money right and left, getting rid of before tho boat landed. He counted his r.emainlng stock, and as tho crowd moved toward the plank, ho shouted: "Hold on.

Some of you boys have holdout nine on me But keep 'em for good measure." Many ol tho Columbians thai bought watches from tho sales mail were before night grieved to find that their new timepieces could only bo kept ticking by constant shaking York Herald. No Homo Wltuout a Woman In It, Every young man to havo a bom must have a wife. Ho. can neve substitute a boarding-place, a club, a hotel for a home. This Is to gi through life Hanging upon tho skirt of life, leading a J-'tess, sclllsh, uu natural, and unpatriotic existence Ciod putteth the solitary in families It Is tho best provision he can milk for their restfulness and welfare This divine arrangement cannot set aside, or improved upon, or writ ton down as a "failure." Young mot and women aro still to marry, bulk homes, rear families, plant gardens and eat the fruit of them, marr when young, even though poor, jol hands and hearts, and climb the btl together? they will reach the sum ml all the more surely and England Could Not Bo Separated.

A naval officer, flpeaklnR of tho hardship of being separated from his wife family during lonit cruises (ho IB 'jout leaving homo for tbroo years), L) "So harassing this that I havo ab Mr. Zanclgh! I hear that his family are preying upon his mind." If that's so, they'll soon be at nn end." How?" starve to death." Thn Atom that Ynu If It were possible for man to r-on- struct a globe £0.) feet In diameter, and to upon any part of Its surfaco an atom one four thousand three hundred atid eightieth of an Inc-h in diameter and ono hundred and twentieth of an Inch In height, It would i-orrcctiy denote the proportion man bears to iho earth upon which ho stands. Coughing to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tho Cough at once. Go to your DruffKlst to-day and get a free sample bottle.

Largo bottles 50 cts. and $1. mown several and their wlvoi who refused to be separated by these harrasslng official exigencies. I have ono faithful wlfo In particular In mind, who, when her husband sailed on cx- tctly tho same crulso I am gojng on, look passage on the next steamer for En- rope, Intercepted him at tho second port the United States vessel touched at, spent a of days with him; again took the passenger lino when his vessel was ordered away, coming up with him at a Mediterranean port, and In this Llreless bore him company from point to point around tho globo." How's llilst We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall'a Catarrh Cure. F.

J. CHENEY Props, Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, bare known J. Cheney tor tbe last 15 years, and believe him perfoctly lonorabla In all business transactions, aud financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WEST Tntui, Wholesale Drugglits, Toledo, Ohio.

WALDIHO, KINXAN UABVIK. Wholesale Drug- liBts Toledo. Ohio, lall'a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, aot- directly upon tho blood and mucoui sur- of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle.

Sold.by all Druggists. Supentttlous Tho Chinese aro very particular about ucky and unlucky colors. They liked English sewing needles, but would not Duy many of them because they wore wrapped In black paper, black being an unlucky color. A printer used green paper for the calendar, and his trade stopped almost Immediately. He anally discovered that green Is an unlucky color.

FOR BRONCHIAL, ASTHMATIC PULMONARY COMPLAINTS, Bronchial Trocnw" havo remarkable curative properties. Sold only In boxes. LOOKING too closely at a dollar doesn't mako It any bigger, but It very often makes the soul a jod deal smaller. A POCKET In a vein of quartz In the lilack Hills In two days yielded $2,000 In Rold. Such a pocket would bo very desirable In a winter overcoat, but tho tailors don't seem to be In the right vein.

THERE are too many reformers who never want to do any work at homo. Catarrh Sarnaparitla, Being a ContHtu- Headily Rtmthm It. sense of frtHtnde and a tobeoeflt those afflicted prompt! mo to recommend Hood'n Stna- parillft to allwtto ciurrb. Forrottir jean wu troubled with etUrrh iniltedition and ien- da bill tr. I not so low I could not get around tbe home.

I tried about evetrtblBff I siw mended for eatairh; but In eTery of being relieved, Ibeoftme Very Much Discouraged At lajt I decided tj Uke Hood'i flar-apart'la ud to let relief. I bave now nied, within two je4tJ, ten or twelve bottlee, I feel better (ban I bnro for rears. I attribute mj Improvement wholly to tbe ace of Hood's Sarsaparllla Uma. CHAS. RBIHX, corner York and Plewuit Bta, Hanover.

Fens. Hood'B Pllls-For tbe liver tod bomlf, net cully yet promptly and effioleatly. Price 2te. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The nccets of this Great Coach Can without a parallel in the history medicim.

All druggists are authorized to sell it on a positive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, an placing a Sample Bottle Free into every in the United States and Canada. If you ban a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for It will cure yon. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and rehd sure. If you dread that Insidious diseut Consumption, use U.

Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price lo 50 cts. tat ll.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back li Shiloh'i Porom Platter, Price ctt. FARMERS: LOOK OUT! Ton exposed to Hidden change! of a ST. JACOBS OIL cures RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORENESS, STIFFNESS, SWELLINGS, BACKACHE, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, BURNS.

A PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURE. A particle IB Knplied Into etch nostril indis Prlta 50 oeu'e at DruRKlata or by mall. ELI' DUOTriEIW. 5d Street, New York. THIS IS PEON WHO IIAKES HixnT TDOKPMir, tht noit noted physician of Eof land, ujri that more than Iwlf of alt dlMtuu conw flron In diet, for Free Bampln of Otrfleld Tea to 819 Wut UU.

Street, New Tork City. THE HULLEST PIU. IN THEiWRUM I TUTT'S A LIVER have all of tha larger once A equally effective, purely vegetable. fD Kxaot ebowu In Mill border. IN THE SELECTION OF A CHOICE GIFT or of an addition to one's library, and usefulness will be found comblaed hi WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARy SUCCESSOR OF THE UNABRIDGED.

Ten years revising, loo editors employed. Critical examination Invited. Gel Best. Sold by all Booksellers. Eamphlet free: G.

C. HERIUAII A Springfield, Hau. A rt Intro Jure nHlrloI ITlVSn I n. nobudjwllldonl.h-l out. Adapted to town or country.

Wo patcutl niwHclneorcbaupjiwelnr. SpUndid the riiht Mrtmn. Good Marcel don't wall long for If I jott CI.D but few week, write fttl ouce-toB. V. ItlcbnionJ, I for for nut Ion about tha on I tbal will upcu ana I kotfp tngiji open.

I Cured with Vegetable nd CUM. patttnu rrom 17 dUappear, aad la tap llsyvutomsart nmoAd UBtooTals of alrtculcnu mtal run.lsl.sd tntby mtvll. "August Flower" Perhaps you do not believe tatetnents concerning Green's gust Flower. Well, we can't make We can't force conviction to your head Doubting icine into yottfi throat. Wcdoa'lf Thomas.

want to. is yours, and tMjl Misery is yours; and until yoti to believe, and spend the OtMff or the relief of the other, they wiul stay so. John H. Faster, irown Street, Philadel, 1 My wife is a little Scotch hirty years of age and of a naturaUjM delicate disposition. For five or past she has been sufteriflf from Dyspepsia, Vomit became so bad at 1 that she could notf Every Meal, down to a meal bl she had 'to vomit I is soon as she had eaten it.

rattles of your August Flower ha cured her, after many doctors failc She can now eat anything, and enjt and as for Dyspepsia, she does mow that she ever had it" stocks ol Uca- OHAMDlSk, J10UBEU, LOTS, niureaN LAKU Untie i btnlej the JSOUCEB AGENTS WANTED ON SALAR orcomnituloD, to bwdlx Uio New Patent Chemical Jnk-trwlng 1'eocil. Aveub ituk.uB tier wod Monroe Krucr Mfif.Co., l.a Grow.VIM. fax N'prviiUM, AVi-oUtlui I MEM a 1 OWiW. ot ,1 Itll'l lutii, JtKALlI lir, LOOHIS NHHAH, AUO tn 11 1 loo L80N EA8IOH, J4 disabled, lee (or Increase. at years perlence.

Write fee Laws. i.W. UcOoaicicK eoVe. WMHIKOTOM, n. O.

OwcuivtTi, You will see the excellent i aktnr the Urst dose. Bold hi dnleia Lane Ki oente and IIML DR.N.E. The wll-known founder of the Slonx Sanitarium and Surgical Inatltata and foi years tbo leading an inooeaff' of the west, now Proeldent And medical facility of the CHICAGO haa returned to filonx City, and mav be conHUlted ut his old office, 413 FUth Street, where ho la itUI treating hi. great iklll and Deformities and Weaknesses ofi Men nnd Women, Aasisted by a full staff of Eminent BpenlaUatfi I Kidney and Bladder Bright'sdiseaee, Dlabetee and kindred maladlee, and onrea efifeoted In of tnatnadbeenpronoauoedbeyondhope. Nervous Hjdroi'i of BeinaT Power and all disease) Iheiaalto-urfMrj orpua, upeedUy and De I6nf yenred.

No risks Incurred. from observation to all parta of theU f- rom observation to all parta of the States. Female Diseases positively onred by if lever fallinK method. A homo tBeatment Uraly harmless and easily applied. Consnltatioa i too and strictly confidential.

r. Wood, nf ler twenty yean experience haj 5 perfected the most infallible metf Vital D-aln in Urine. Noctornal mired Memory. Weak Back, Melanc Energy, Preinatnre Declinevf tbe foousnltel before Idiocy, insanity, ortobil iuipotenoy resnlta. Those )rdero arising from rainona pnictioeaof yi bliKhllog the most radiant hopes, until pattenta for bnsinese, Btndy, society or marr sweeping of yonng intellect luuually sweeping' to of and brilliant i Piles Cured without pain, talfeor oanterji fiSSSI Married persona or marriage, aware of phy nets, loos o( procreatlve powers, impolennr any otluu disqualifications, apaedtly mtored.

Free Exa Baoh uervon or'Drfng'au oonoa of thelv whioh will reoelre.aoarefnl Onamloal and 1 Wonderful Cur casea which have been neglected or uak mated. No eiperlmenta at failures, treated by mall and ei press, bnt I a' personal consultation preferred. 1 guaranteed. IVCaaee and CorMpoodnoa i Treatment sent C. o.

D. To any part List of cjciMtlons and 04 PAOEJ Address with 4 cute postage; Dr. N. E. WOOD, 413 Fifth St.

SIOUX CITY. IOWA 10ILIIK BOLD tiff aWBl BOREJjii WELLS Uh tVinou. Well 1.

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Years Available:
1890-1977