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KIDNEY-WORT
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FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF
CONSTIPATION.
Jio otlier diiiase iB so prevalent in this coun-
try aa Constipation, and no remedy has ever1
equalled tiie c >U bratod lUdney-Wort as a
oxcre. Whatever tlie cause, however obstinate
tho case-. this remedy will overeomo it.
»>» e 3 SCf «ft THIS distressin£ com
" I plaint ia very apt to be
oomplicatMWWh constipation. Kidney-Wort
strengthens tiie weakened parte and quickly
ou-os id kinds of Piles eveii when physicians
and necicmes have before fhiled.
43- t3T£f you have either of these troubles
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-—~ : Conn.. Feh. In. Acred 89 vears.
A. B. NO&TOTT,
Editor
Druggists Sell
PR!C2 $i
HEAUtt CFW
"Who paid that the sla's on our banner were dim
That their beauty hail filled away;
Look up and behold I how 'bright through each fold
Tlit/ ure flashing ai/d smiling to day."
Saturday March 3, JS&3.
Conu., Feb. 15, Aged 89 years.
William Denison, Governor of
Ohio, who had served faithfully a?
Post-master General and as Com-
missioner of the District of Colum-
bia, died nt his home in 'Columbus,
Ohio on June 15, Aged 57 years.
O —
From dressing the pair, ami beautifying
it when erav, nothing is so eatii-factory as
Parker's Hair Baljam.
A man at a hotel fell the whole
length of a flight of stairs. Ser-
vants rushed to pick him up. They
asked him it he was hurt. 'No,"
he replied, "not at all. I'm used to
coming down that way. I'm a
life insurance agent."
FLIES AND BUGS.
Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats,mice
gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by 'rough
on rats.' 15c.
From the Baltimore American.
MYSTERIOUS
Articles Willi Migli Standing,
C/iaU-Jaw 5nines are not a
Success.
DEATH RECORD—1882.
Gen. Elijah Ward, died at Ros-
lyn. N. Y. Feb. 7. Aged G6 years.
A 8nr«* Cure fiev afl FI25IAJLE \iFyJtP-n
NKS*E£» Ipchjaln# IiC-jaofcrluen*
Te.-rulfir and Falafal 3SE2sWtialJuo»
Inflammation ILU(I UlJeraUi® °-
\ Che Womb, lBeedUtf?»
JtAPStte WEJ3RI» tfec.
tgTPJeasaut to the tute, efiUaiiiaitt on J iarno^takn
lattacSect. It is a gratt belp in i»lte«wwy, and ro-
{fetes pdUi during laScr axA e.t stenl.iT jcriodfe.
rtiirs lOLuw use it a-1» fbssctnfis rr kit: it.
CyFsn asl"W]ia««35Iis oi ttBgaJUirwISvG orpani
ct either sra, it fe sc«B*d to no napcCy flmt hra cvc»
ieoa before tto puMto; «X* £" □» Asanas oi «U5
fencers it is Vhe (trvataut kttotiv tits IWur.H
F^niTM'ST OOMPtAWTB of QtdiBr Seat
Stod Great *e»of in Uso.
fekffilSe
g3TBoth tlie OorapourUI and Blood Pcriflar oiq pw>
Vjred at 233 and £» Western Avoirce, Iran,
pitcc of uithc*. SI. Six bota<K for J5. *&e
is s&it by mail ir. tfco forai of pill?, cf lez&uges, oil
j-coelpt of price, t}J per bos foi either. Mri PiUsha®
freely answws f-H lcltejia of in<itHrr. J^m'Iost 3 ctid
^■imp. Scad tor pamphiPt. 11 ezMon tft»» I'cpcr.
JKS&5SfBSishfSfiSK. c»rai
j*S-S«<d by all -t* (A
' "THAT SETTLES n7
Brought iut3 Conipetilion with
the World, the Best Carries
oil'the Honors.
V ' . •• ••
At the great Centennial Exliib'ton of ISTfl, the
A-ading product* cf aU branch' b of tlu> wor/d's iu
.iiiHtr'y were at Phiiade/pbia. To carry off a prize
in ti c <ace cf that treraendouB' eompetitien was a
task of no ordinary ditiicu/ty. Inven-ion aid pri!
p:iratio>)8 for the p.7ev'ation of pain and the euro
of disease were p'esent in the greatest possiWe
vark ty. repmsenling the skill and che profound,
e». study of the ago, and may be of v ital iinii»r-
taue^i to you. personal/y, to buoWthat the highest
anii-vf tily medal givectu rut)ber i'or ors p/asters
whs, awarded to the manufacturer of B3NSON'J
CAPCISE.lOROUb PLASTlili by the following
u ry; ,
Dr, Win. Roth, Burgco n Gcntrai, 1'iUKsian Ar
my.
J. H. Thompton, A. M.. M. D-, Wusl iii/ton-
I). ft -
O. B. White. M. D.. New Orleans.
iCrnest Flcisch, Jl. D., Austria.
The decision wag afterwards conflirm d by the
medical jury at the last l'aris Exposition. Know
3ng the vaiue of sucn hiiih and unbiased leMtintony,
the medical profession, both iu the lliiit ed states
Professor Langlev, of Bo«tnn, in
one of his lectures, out Verues
Jules Yerne himsell. Among
the many amazing ihiugs told bv
Mr. Lang ley about the sun is that
if a bfd of coal of the size of the
Hon. Charles Hale, died at Bo^ | glafe of Pennsylvania and ten feet
ton, Maeb., March 5, Aged 511 ^ttiek were suddenly shoveled into
years. ; t|ie sun jt won](l be used up in
Judge Francis 8. Lathrop, died keeping up the present energy of
at Madibou, N. J., March 3, Aged the sun for just one hundredth part
75 years. j of a second, Another of his lllus-
Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, died at! tmtiona of the sun's, energy is hi
Springfield, III-, July 16, Aged \ estimate that the rainfall on Man
67 years. | haltan Island for three months,
Ralph Waldo Emerson, died at1 ^aded as ice, would fill a train ex*
Concord Mass., April 27, Aged; Ending ircm Jer.ey City to San
78 years! 11 raucisco.
Gen. John Gross Barnard, U.
(8. Army, died at Detroit, Mich.,
| May 14, aged 67 year.-.
Geu. W. L. Burt, of Boston,
Mass., died at Saratoga, N. Y.,
April 21, Aged 52 years.
Henry Wadsworth Lor gtellow,
the Poet, died at Cambridge, Mass,,
March 2-4, Aged 75 years.
Maj-Gen. George D. Ram«oy,
U. 8. Army, died at Washington
D. C., May 23, Aged 80 vears.
! Hon. Ben, H. Hill, U. S. Sena-
tor from Georgia, died at Augusta,
Gtf.. August 16, Aged 59 years.
Rev. Henry Highland Garnett,
U. 8. Minister to J^ibena, died al
A BEPRISH1SG CHANGE
TO PLAIN ENGLISH.
"Every reader of newspaper has observed
time, and again, in the advtrtiMtig cob
uuins, uianv singular and lreijueritly un—
pronouncable nuffles of medicinal reme-
dies. The Eieek and Latin languages
especially have been drawn upon to furn-
ish names by whieh patent medicines
'could be introduced to tlie public. The
inference is, many cases at least, tha
their proprietors depend more upon tile
attraction of high sounding titles than u p-
on the 'essential merits of the 1-emedies
themselves.
It is lefresing once in a whf.e to und a
medicine adverfiseti, \vhot»e simple, intel-
igible name in English at once conveys to
th reader an undei stanping of the usts
ned purposes os the Jemedy.
A notable instance ot this kind is fountt
in the medicines ol Dr C VV Be'i son .whose
t-kin Cuiernd t>le<# and Chamomile Piiis
impart at onca.in their names,either their
durpose or the ingredients which compose
then . Dr Benson's Skui Cure is warrant-
ed to heal all diseases of the skin, such an
tetters, humors, inflamation. uiilk crus>t
eczema, diseaf-es ot the hair and scalp,
scrofula, uictsrs,pimples and ltciiinRs on all :
parts ol tlit boby. it makes the skin while,
, , | . ', , • | soft and smooth, removes tan and freckles,
Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, dieu at, t.vafions of the pun s. energy is his
« i • * l t I r
LYON&HEALY
State & Monroe Sts.,Chicago.^
Willfeod prepaid to any addn** their /
SAND CATALOCUEt
for *00 pu»tej, 210 Kngraving*
of t ortruintuit Suiu, Csjm, B^lis
iPniriponst . Kpauleu, Cap-lAtjipa,
Standi* Drum Major's i^tnffi, mnl
'Hate, Sundry Band Out its, Impairing
[MaierTaf?, nL-o includes InsiruclWn and Ex-
jerclses for Amateur Baudi, and h Caiaiogut
ul Choice 'Baud Music,
GEORGE SICK
Manufactured aal Wholesale) retail dealer io
-ALL KINDS OF-
No. 730«St732 Elm iSt
Dallas, Texas.
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! I'rices to suit the Times. Oa!1 and i.xamine Good
KPtorPurchaHed Elsewhere
Cos
im
V
'Thousands of women have been re-
stored to perfect health by the use of
Lvdia E- Hnkliam's Vegatuble Com-
pound •
The N^w Ywrk iSun, iu an edi-.
torial, holds that it is the duty of
the government to coiiect the
amount of ith judgement against
Col, Tom Ochiltree, covering the
§10,000 shortage io his accounts
while United States Marshal of
the Eastern District of Texas Af-
ter quoting the law laid down in
the Revised Statutes, which pros
tence.Hnd now tnoea^or to j ,J, am VI ^ I 9
uianty by ad^ertisjng theiwse»ve« as ine J | 1A ^ \J ul ILIj O Im6
Great fcSlun t'ura," There is only one, and wcoa cuso^ elcyantlv J'dihed, 3 *"
thai is JL»r Bsnsoii's. Be sure aud get n.
U.^. ... Stales, until he ha. accouu't.l for
Monrovia, F.l>. 13, Aged 07 years.! and n»'d into the lreaeurva I sums
' J ll.,r liu ni-jv; l»a ah a nttd
Rear Admiral John Rodgers,
U.S. Isavv,i]icd at Georgetown
Heights, I). C. May 5, Aged 7U
years.
Moj.-Geu. Gouverneur K. War"
ren, U. S. Army, died at New-
port, li. J. "August 8, Aged 53
years.
Bishop W, M. Wight man, of the
M. E. church, S<-utli, died ar
Charleston, S. C. Feb. 15, Aged
74 vear>.
Rev. Levi Scott, D. D. Senior
Bishop of the M. E. church died
at O lessa, D^la .v^re July 13. Aged
80 years.
Li «iii. Horace
Post-uw'er
Which is it? A ravolutian in tha treat-
ment of nervous diseases is now taking
place. l>r (J \V Benson4 has discovered a
sure remedy in his Celery and Chamomile
Pills—the permanently cuie sick and
w.c — r-- i nervoul headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia,
vides that no money filial! be paid I sleephceps andali nervous diseases, told
i i • • ^ i»v all <liu^iribts* Price 60 ctnts ci box*
to any psr.on for his couipen-auon j Wd. By mail, t»o
who is in arrears to t he U nited boxeti for or Kix buxea for $2:50.
C. N. Criltenton, Sole Wholesale aeen'
Dr. C \V Be nnon'a KemodieB, 110 Fultoi.
New York
tor which he may be liable, and
also the stction wiiich provides
that the Secretary tit ihe Treasury
shall withold payments iu such
cases, the Sun is anxious tt» know
whether the government will al-
low Co!. Ochiltree to settle for $500,
a.s learns he has oxiered to do, or
whether it will attach his salary
and allowances as Representative
as fast as thev become due.
and iB lite bfst toilet dier-siny in existence
its popularity is attested by the immense
sales of it which are taking place every-
where.
SSTlt is the only genuine "Skin Cure
and all should bewaie o! the various rem-
edies which have been drugging lor exis- akOTTaSE Ti/ for C^ILY®f'4^
tence, and now endeavor to ride into pop- |
cent roe's
... , etriiigs. 8 !.
Octoveg, lull patent c°ntunte iigvalt'es, our i.ew
patent overstrung scale,beautiful earvatl leys and
Irye, lte"\y s'eipehtine and large fancy ttiouidinv,
ru:i iron ir me, trench Grand action, Grand
H .mmeiB, in lact, eveiy improvement -wbicti ca>i
in any way tend to till perfection of the instru-
ment, has been added.
g&rOur price for this instrument, boxed
ar.e delivered on board cars at New York
witn flue Piano Cover, Stool fri) 4 u
ana Book,Only
Reduced Iron our Sate wholesale factory pricj,
29i> doliavb, lor 60 days only,to have tlii.a beautiful
iiano introduced, this is now, bv f u, the great
est bnrfaln ever offered the musical public- Uti-
piee«detHed success!Tl'on^i,doU8deuiaudfor Ibid
style I Oidtr at once.
'1 his 1'iano will bs sent on 15 days test trial.
Please send reference i^ you do not send money
oroer Oasli sent with oruer will be refunded and
freight charges paid by us both ways it Piano is
not juft as represented. Over 16,009 in use, and
not one diBsalUtied pvrchasev Ui'ndsoiue illus.
Btratid CuUlogue, mailed free, giving t.he highest
testimonials ever awarded any manfaeturer. Eveiy
Piano full warranted for live years, Wheel tun^ic
price catalogue of ii.'JOe choice pie:e< for 3 stamps
dddtets johu Piano cc.Box2068. N i"
I>OES YOUR HIE A I) At:?KE?
So Mutter >Y hat Cause, Sick, Nervous,
Seuralgic, Djspeptic.
Dyspepsia, the nisidiouH ion to health,
disappeirs by usi.ig Dr stoker's Dyspepsia
'1 ablets
At druggists.
—One cur subscribers has lost
thirteen ouc of nineteen cows.
M ynar ', p]x-
Generai <lptl at
May
Aged
Kuoxyille, Tenu ,
; G8 veut*.
Hon. C. C. Washburrie, Ex
i Governor ot Wisc >n»in, tiied at
: Eureka Springs, Ark.. May 14,
the medical proiwuou, vuiu iu mu uuut-uffMica i . „ .
and Europe, qnickjy threw asidi the old. Blow-| Aged u4 yfJTfi.
-ting piasters they had bjen UMitg, und a.upted } Hop. ArtemaS {]h!p, tile oiliest
nT-.ta'lons | Ex-member of Congress, died »i I si,,ce Hl,e S°l W211 tve, v one about here is
do merit of | Bridgewater, Mass, August 3, uklnR j
• - • —The B »«rr.e Register suys Col 1
W H Hetufer-on has lost about
tvi o thirds of his t»heej.
Benson's in their regular practljo. Tint pity si i
ciaps and surgeons of the broadest
did this, distinctly proves the intrins
the article- A ted 02 years.
It 1f> no more thar. just to mid that the average | fr ' -
pliysieUn today is not dominuti d by the prejudices i Holl GjO. P Mursh, U. S. M'ill-
vhtcli »etardad the prourecs ainl nviditied the sue '
,*<»»eg of his predecesco eut not more tn in tw nty ] luteT 1 ai\', ailtl 'be Oltlesl 111 the'
iive years ago. He accepts hints from all quai
iere and endorses
ju< aiieDts wheret
The right of He
losnuidat thehei.dof all exter. ai ^plication* R^..r Adlliiiai Gu8f«'aV'"» H
whatsoever, for thv imigaiiou jure oi dse.-e IVear AM HI 11 HI vjush.iv It
)s no-longer qucsMo^ed. , ' Scot ( fitired iHl) U.
L-t the pu.-ch'ijer, lu wev-r, te ot ' •* —1
«.,attmt iniitatriinw. The gL-uuine *
i Alt IXKri:T hi the re liter.
cea'jury 4c Johnson, Clvuiis*, S#w
s:'iCvvhIghT j ^ u v
Gowrmtr and E
CONTARCTOB or BLILDEF , ^.uamr of Calitoroi ^ vied at N.
Unbidden guests are often welcomed
| when tiny are jjoiie." Disease is an un-
bidden guevt winch Kidney-Wort aimost
itiVanably 'Vhows the door.'' Here is a
case in point: "Mother has recoyered,"
wrote an Illinois j;irl to Iter Eastern iel?.>-
tives. "She look bitters for a long time
but without, any g o.i. So wnen she
heard of'he virtues ot Kidney-Woit she
got a b <x and it completely cured her. so
that she can do as much work now as
s-he could la-fore we moved West
LIVES PADS
l<or Sale
it tlcl tltPl l P Ul 11 Ol llrJI r III III i W II Ij '"tvi » ' ' A 1 ■ T ( IJ v IMIIV O' III I llv
He acct'pU* Tiliitc from a*i I quar- ! », «• \t j, » T I . —————
*e* and a opts deiu/listrate 1 ne.il o rVice, illed at V allolUol'ota «j Uly | The youthful color, beauty and lusl
•rever he fi d ileui. ,)i A°ed 82 vears. are gradnal'v re-tored to grav hair I
Bersou's Capciti i Porou« P'ast-r ~ J °sru - ,, i > u ' n i
; i ..ii' . -, — . , . . vw I'arkei s Hair HaUain.
ir Admiral
( etired Ihi)
S.
re
bv
Mants and CMldrea
Withont Morphine or Narcothie.
What gives our Children rosy cheeks,
What cures their fevers, mukes them sleep;
'Tis Castorin.
W^ten Bfthic fret, and cry by turns,
What, cures their colic, kills their worms
But Casloria.
VTlmt nnicklv cares Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion :
But Cnwtorlii.
Farewell then to Morjhise Syrups,
Castor Oii and Paregoric, and
Hail Castoria t
Centaur Liniment.—An un-
failing cttrc i'or Rheusiatlsmi
Sprains, Bums, Galls, Sen. Tho most
Potent and Powerful Paiu-raiiev-
lug and hoaling rcouiody, known t«
tn;ui.
fCURE FITS!
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3.1 ii AlainStrett
Daixaf i'oxns
j J. M. McCiKKW
i Late Aa.litnr, i' O dfr/t
When L aavv.iro 1 J i in-: moan i;iiws'y t" tLcm t r
• titflo anu r'i'-n hiiTM'wtu Vi tiirn I »<»»" Tu_r;'j|;
Cil t."*r«. I tl.o itisonsa «»f MTd, KIILSPm
KiTJLl8>« -SlvKSiiSS a lUj-longrtudy. I warrant my
ronN^tT l« eriro tho %*or»t cnaes. liirnu ro oUicm rav«»
f.dtcdSno T?:i*rm\ ' .T receiving a cure, bondI at
•ura itr a trontlsu f.tid a tf my fTfcin.il«t?.3
ronrodv G\yo KxpTTHd and P«wt O*'ico. It coais you
fctftULue r«T a tr1a»% nnt» I will r\ire y«»M. .
±j^*e-s 1>x. 1L U. liUU*, liJ L Yorii.
1 I,u irnard i "I v ^V'T- ' 7, ^y'\ — Eigle Pans bas a regifar li-j
has the wjrd d'"d at \* Hsiiiu^too, V. C, Maicti censed c*>ck* pit arid the Tiuits savs-, j
r nor*. 'J-# Aged GO yeats. "The boy's ban er the State, and j
Mil'or. S Lapham. Kx^-ay they have w:»nev to lose if IX. L. MA.11SA.LIS
ix-Uniieii StaiedS thtir chickens e»i't win." WHOLES VLB
irniu, uied at N. / , . 1 fl I-? ( ) ( }
V M l (».r_.J ri^ A r. obi nurse savs : Dr Acker's E-is'ishVJI w v
pvl US. - TEXAS1 ^ ' Ma,oh -'earp" - • - • • '
Jobbing 0/*11 proasplly dvine, 1 «lo*ep<i E Sluii id, foun-Jer of
Willi a nt s'mai.i/
„ „... . Lnlf Ina/it'tor /' O ilep't
McGftilW &SMALI,
At\oruv*ts anti Counselor#at Law
fiocas 5 & 6. St. Cicud Suiiding,
WASH INC. TON. i>. C.
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Practice before the Supreme Court, PiBtrict of
coluniltis, ihe euurt of claims, and the K»eo-
uuve Depi'rtiueiit* of thelicueral oiovern
jJUlcili. •
Al Stmc'h' attenticm >iven to the business o.
Postmaster*, P r1 Attorney*. L" S Co'iinil^sio'i-
ers, I'le'ks, Mivrsiinls, Intern*! Kevonue
iirtors, 1'ension Agents, Army aud is'ivy
Oll'ivr-, Ind an Alients, Registers and Ue-
telver of Land Offices, tjurveyors, and
Colieetois of Oudlonis, l.uiiroud and
ci^umbiat Coin panics, Mail Con-
tractors and National Banks.
Ko 208 Sycamore Street.
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