The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1888 Page: 3 of 8
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’ A GREAT MEXICAN SCHEME.
j "Fifty Qve Million Afr«< of-1.mid to bo
Offered for *,ule.
Says an El Paso (Tex’.) Dispatch: .The de-
tails ol a gigantic pn>J«*t't for placing upon tbe
market Bo,000,OX) acre*-of laud „Ju eleven
. T states of .Mexico bivo just been kttrpjjd., TU*Y
are aa follows: In Cfalhaabiiu 10,000,000;
,. Dilrango, 5,000,pQ00f Coabullk, 5,000,001;
Sinaloa, 8,0|H),(XXl; Zucateca*; . 8,000; <U0;
v Guanajuato, 11^)00,000. 1 u mail I Ipas, 11,0.0,000;
Veya Crux. 2,000,1)00; Micboacan, 6*000,00(1;
Jalisco 8,000,000; Guurixro, 3,000,000; total,
55,000,1X10 of at-rc* These lands are adapted
’ ' to almost every imaginable -pursuit, and tbe
Constitutions and‘testes of emigrants from
liny climate on the g.obo and to all tbe pro-
ducts of tbe temperate ami tropical Stones. Xlie
project baa been . set on foot by /parties here,
operating In conjunction .with sOtye enterpris-
ing spirits of tbe city- ofrjtexlco, *£ tOtb'of
wblcb poiqts there la already established anj animals.
Sliilai-iii. iuiif Mnlttria! Fever*. .
Tbe word inslarla slguUjqs literally bud air
The term la commonly used, however, W
designate the juukuoiyn enuse of ague or Ju
termlttcnt' fovtfr. aulT'tt Is also uppllud to till
disease Itself, Jt was formerly tbopgbt U
be Identical With matab iniaam, wbk'h. Is a
poisonous exIiuTatlon arising from low and
marshy soils, under the favoring Influence}
of wraruitb, njolsture aud- vegetable decoui-
posilldn. More Wecut‘study of tbe dlsoust
shows that, these exhalations are not aufll
CTapt of themselves to . produce malarial
disease, but tbut there ia required In addi-
tion au miUngwyi and "mysterious something,
wlijih now generally believed to be a
microscopic- Uvlng. X*'r,W' Indeed. Prof.
Touiinarl Crudcli of Home *hi1.. Klebs ol
Pragua eialm that1 they have discovered the.
particular ggnti lu question, which thfy have
named bacillus' malariteV and with whlcli
they have, t*rodu<'ed„ ,Jp term It tent fever lu.
^ Gen. 8heridan’a friend* want to ran Mil) L-
president. - • _. J
Peaches were Introduced Into England json
PersiaHt 1D®3. ,
It ia prormwri to put up a new $400 trio Pole
at l‘ut-lo-BAY. ,
The sonnet was to vented by Guido d’An I *■
about 1024. J uj -,
Connecticut Is atrinplqg a splendid tolmee;
crop for market. <
Ther6 are nine'Jlarvuril graduate* fti the
PltbUflh Co^q>r„c <>, t
Of " AmhersCs ninety-three (.resbmen l>ui
eventaeu amotcc tobacco. , • _ ,
The;.T>.oMYtvanIn road is abolishing It*
wooden bridges in Jersqy. L..-.....
Comedian Joe Jfiirpbj, bring wealthy, veil
take a rest next year. * .
Alan Arthur, son of tfc'e laic ex-PreaHeuf
'» traveling lu Egy;d. ",i;- j
Blahop Kip, of California has been suffnln *
Irtth a severe cataiaet. ”1 > 1 .
SPIIiRViIllsS
COMPOUND EXTRACT .
agency to handle the busluesa. It will be con
ducted' under the auspices of the Mexican
* Laud, Mliie and General Agency, In the City
r of Mexico, and of the.El-Paso-Brokcrage Com-
pany, at this point. Ageuclls wilt also, be
* »* •stubUjJjed In tbe principal titles of Mexico,
tbe Uultejl-fitatea and Europe. Au abstract of
_a prospectus, now In course of preparation,
will be Issued a* soon aa auute uiiuor details
are settled. r
.The parties have seeured the couLrol of
these 4andseat prices that will no doubt cause
them to be sought by colonists aud capitalists
everywhere,-and have at the same limA’accorad
twenty- years on al,T capital -Invested by the
company. 2. Exemption from import duties
fdr twenty years on all tools, machinery, litre
stock, etc., for Its 6wn use. 3. Exemption
fr>.m port charges on all vessels bringing
• V , emigrants for tho company. 4. , Sale at
special low prices and on lbug terms of
V .pieut of.public lands for settling emigrants on
... them. 5. Transportation of all emigrants by
“**> the Mexican steamships from Europe aud over
* the lines of railway in-Mexico to destination
for $ Id V
I. The concessions' Of Immigrants nrc: k*
Exemption fmm in(|ltary aervlee-for ten years.
_______9. Kvoniptioii ,‘front Aaxsa.foy ton ysJAflk h,
:•?*”**• "'ITfeniptlou from Import duties for fen yearf
■"t, ou all tool*, ^nachluetT,' and live stock for
tbelrOwn use. 4. Exemption from all export
duties for ten years. 5. Prices for new cuuumm
) and Industries Introduced Into thtfcoUqttjh
~j~-^ TIma Kailrwtifta oftntwlll) all llijifstsi
, ■WJmBle conditions attached viot only to all
‘ emigrants, but to ca'pttallata, In large or email
During the past.fifteen years malarial dis-
eases have pi-evatltHl quUo extensively in
swtrtakv part* of Xuw Eugjaud, whlfili had
formerly been-free from them for generations.
Beglnlug In the aonthwmturd purl of Con-
nectlout, M prthluallv extended throughout
the fetatc and to the udjacent portions ol
New England. A peculiarity In the course
of this malarial wave Is m-u lu the fact that
its progress was up the stream*, that It
cCoiatd diagonally the vallqys of all the
principal rivers, add traveled In a direction
contrary to that of the prevailing winds.
Its general direction was north* to north-
east. It appeared first u|k>h the lowland*
and In tbe valley*, attacking later the high
lundi, and Ju some cases reaching even to
mi of all malaria
_ tendency to recur
"ajjalii and igkThv"al regular Intervals. A
[..p. p [ iBt1!1 emit tent fever cons ata of
lEaaa ■tsircs. the wwTTw heat and Tbs
sweating. The clitH of tha fiwt stage usually
1'i-oduoes pronounced shlverlmr aud. eyeu
ehakliig,- when the disease Ta sometlrnea
known as “the shakes.” After the paroxysm
has subsided, all the symptoms disappear,
and the patient seams nearly well, until the
Brat, second or third day .thereafter, when the
unit rosin’d of symptoms la repeuted. In re-
appear during the interval.
* Dr. Touimarl Crudcli, tfto^Jseoveitli- of the
malarial germ, advocates the use of n de-
coction of lemon aa a mean* of preventing
malurlal diseases, and, in conjunction with
other reme<UcSr~uI curing them. lie. direct*
|or this rputpoae fliaf* a fresh Icnion be.cut
Into tbln kIIcjs, rind as well aa pulp, .and tbe
whole boiled with tbTeo cup lule.ofiMjJt water
doth, left iffijii^hg
The Philsdgli-liIn Prciw,.B#5a line feather- ,
sometime* make J*tt tdreft. — •■*—
This staaitard
preparation .has
i>y lu peculiar
ntffit and Its-'
wonderful
edV«t« won tltw
Bonfldpnca of
ilu* .people, mu
I* ioday^the"
rnuat popular.
Moijil |parlfler
ami atrengitien
lug ' dnedlCtas
it cures wrofu
h. salt rliernn
(ly»pep*fa, lie ail
at hr, kidney
-ind jlver corry
pfafnt, catarrh
rheum at.Ism
IC. He sure toT
ict Hood's kar
‘.tu*rU!».which
ts prouller to
_ tsvlf. Hood’s
■4i.i.|.OLl!'.»*.“oo‘->»“»*»‘“‘«SI
SarsapsrlH* sold h- -'nu-gli'l*. *l;» * fort! PI’S-
parpd hy g. t.TftlOf) d ( O., Lowell, Masa.
lOO Doses One Dollar.
No lee palace will lift 1U gliUrriutt..'timer.". |
in Montreal this winter. I
18 TEARS AGO.
^ f-ooltlng for Work. _ ■. * , I • . n.. (
“What did you Jell that lady!” said onu For 1,8 years I have lutcyxJc.f writing you.
1 l got my hack'hurt wheiiiabout 10 years
old When about '10 J. to«h sevure cold lu
.Tie Great Liter aud Stomach Remedy
**or the euro of all dlaordcrsof the stomaflLTavar,
Dowell, 1C1 hicys, Dltuldcr, Kervotta Ulsoaaee, Loss of
Appetite. Headache. Cua4Jpa|l.m. Ccatlvenaaa. la-
digestion, Biliousness,‘Fevi-r, InOaiuuaUon'of tbe
Dowels, Piles and all derangements of tho Internal
Viscera. Purely vegetable, containing no mbreury.
minerals, or deleterious drugs
PERFECT DI6E8TI0N Si«IV3S5
eno of Hadwny’s Pills every inorulug, about tjm
o’clock,as a Uluuer pill. ’By so doing ,<
SICK HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia. Foul Stomach. Bltlauannaa, will be avoided
mm the food thui ts.entcu cuiurUiulus U* nourUhlaa
pmpertlos for theauppurt of the natural waste of tbs
body, . ^
tgc-OlMerre tho following syrnntoma resulting
from Disease of tiny Dlirestrve Orjrntil; Oonstlpatloti,
Inward I’IIIIm. Fullnrse of tho Blood In the Head,
Acidity of Uu> Sioiinu'li, Maunea. Heartburn, Disgust
h, Soul
adl
of F(xyl.'Fullni'»s or Weight In tho Stomach.___
KrurlntlouM, hluklng or Fluttering of tho Heart,
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tramp to another.
“Told her I was lookin’ fur work, and ii
was the truth, to.” • J
■ What’er ye givin’ mef You lookin’ fur
work!” t
“Yea; ao’a ,1 kin keep out of Ua way."—
WaahlngtonUCritic.
Choking or Suilis'ai
post ure. Dim*ess "M
sight, Fever and
ward an eicaatit fact. Dr. Jtull’stkJinfb Hyr-
IR
upls the ulurlOus act. Qr * life’* atudy, ant:
Is a positive fact that It stand* wtthout artval
“Hope for a scasoirttds the world farewell”
when a mau~lltida himself ,ln the, itthintlcaa
?rs*i) of r.eurakila, but he smiles and time*
heart wheu Ula wife brlngaa bottle ol oalva-
my back, aq that for jp, hr W|ycar* 1 stifle red
w:i* iudTicod 'to ""try MertqH’ii Penetratmg
HIT. Hy y/ITe tipplied Itrtp iny back freely
and hull a bottle cured file, and now 18
years have passed anil my back still re-
mains good. 1 have rrj-onimended Mer-
• rcll’s Penetrating "Oil trwull like suffcrcn
linofi. As.long as I life I cannot aay
enough for it. FAfittx Miller,
\’a , Merchant, , Hico, Ark.
J. 8. Mebrbll Duua to., St. Louis,
Dull Pain In tho H--ad, Deflclooay
or Persplrathhi, Yollowiiew of tlio Skin and Eyas,
Pain In the side, ('hefct/T.lrnbi. and Suddeu Flush**
of II«at, Burulugju tlialTk-ab. ., " .*
A few doaoapf KADWA Y’H PILLS..will tim
tho system of ull the ubove namod dlsordera.
Price ‘H et» per bdk. Bold by all druggists.
Bend a'lettep M am p to Pll* RAD WAY Ai CO*,
No. :i‘A Warren mreel, New Yor*. tW~Xufonna
Uon worth thouaand.v will bo Lent to you.
TO TH E PUBLIC. Be sure and oak for RAD WAT*
afidKO that the llama " BAD WAT" la o« what yaar
~ >1
~k
IWAK
Uon Oil
-fc
clnlTOT^the flr*t cSst-lron plow .patent win-
issued to.Newbold, of New Jersey.
A 4m rent tilianee.
(*--»» renr-vrlah a beaullful picture that cannot
bedutlngutshedlrom-arwAter cblor wOrtfi h
large amount of-money, \ou should *end for
Demprcst’s .VToiufilv' Magazine for February.
It Is simpTy wftbdtrful how aucb au ele/ant
nir'ture cap be furnishedtn a magaxlne that
only costs 20 cents, if ypur newnlealer ha*
not got it ask-hlyn totfet It for you, or. send
■ to the publisher, W. JJcmorMt,
ard mi
~r~
DISCOVERY
tracla. Tlie parllev atnluj head.pf UiU glgAn-
tic eutcrpilsg arc thoroughly familiar wiUi
.Mcxlca TheyTavo liadttwfr Angers u;K>n
wealth and numerous attractions of that
country would inevitably start bar on the
high road to pmgres-*, and they-, with bll
pa tri6t’TBiiiarlc*u**atid kivsra of good Koveru-
merif everywhere, JiaJL^th delight the cer-
tain.return to p**w,;r of that- able, wise, and
Intelll.'eut 'executive, .Prealdeot Diaz,
ns the auaplclous* moment In which to
luangurato the entcrprlsiSr’wUleli must |>rovd
~ of great advantage to themselves and to
Mexico, a regillM .boorn, In fact, seems to be
; .fclemly ^faialiadowed for Mexico. She Is do-;
lit* J-vervtnIiig possible to amend her credit,
restore confl'tsnc ! and induco foreign Immlgrn-
tton and Investment. -RallroAd coiistrueUoji
uutll evaporated to oat. -----
stralucd through a llueu. cloth, ‘ reft, araiidlug
over night, -and drank In tho morning before
breakfast. .He Clulnt* f f.HI tillable'kirhceaMi
with his simple means, after having failed
with tho aonroved remedies.— I'torflowl
15 East 14th street, New Tori
Carl PreigeT'aayfi' 4fVeh you light mlt a
shark", * fight to a fln-Db *11 right.” . . —-*-
Wholly L’nllhe Afllflclnl Wyatema.
Any Book l.nnri In Oas Keudlnf
T * Penrf.inrtia.;«»' at wTWoljl
•rge flas«-a at Ctiatauqua
with tho
Transtrtpt.
approved remedies.-
Blare Cbiiie^e^jQuriositlos-
:*-•Thtr^gtlonal Mnimim at Washington has
just received from the imperial government of
China what la probably tbeflucat gollactlon
Chinese porcelain In the world, coojslnlifg
CRT pieces of | *>rcel Ain,"pieces of flTV»nx«, 8
of car fed lm/.uer and 1 of-Ivory:" The oldest
pieces lu ihc .ollectlou sro tWO' made during
the Hung dyna»:y, from IW0 to 1259. One Is of
thick- sroueware, * Iwx-Jike dish about two
loehcs square. Tho other Is a crackleware
plate, about tbe same diameter Tbe Yuan
3v nasty—lijijQ to 1307—Is represented by bat
one- piece, a piaTe.'about eight Inches in
tton and Investment. • Kali road construeuoji dmlllt:tor.- Then comes tho Ming dynaity—
• tff a.■ ?.T'« U,«(X -n,. r-ri™.
-dlcotes are Investing treavlty In mines and
- W I
1439*-ls represented hy four Cup* of the atyU*
known as the:‘Tiflegsata decoration,” which
a Th irEWg4 Woa n -
jcmwet mutes aud, several
»|«J0,0U0 acre* now undef wnMBlqgtlou. and RUUIIU wi„ ...
dulV div sugar. It t» wn.tclpatcrt- with greatly
■AlintHalwtha auoaiwaaa and diWwlMihiant iftf
thaA ©mntry. ^Iiipmenla of ore hnfll-other
raw pewducf* from Mexico fiave Increased
. greatly within the .loat ' tttf,. wWlft .4hf
-volume of our ex|x«ts liaa qpUbTea;-,‘ Lqt this
treaty be rattfleQ.' aud this hh&tneta will be
oumtrupled Iq a year. The Mexican Centra^
Ra in ay has now more frelgnt ^han It can- ~
handle with U* preaent facillUe*. A nobis
' feature of this roud Is the largo .amount of
mining;giachluery It ,1s puttlpg lnto Mexico#
slid tho shipment of l|nu «ttc» for breeding •
purpose* aiid-hogWfsom MlssoUrf and Kansas* l
■load lota^aml ol beet entile from thr
Is an ojiciiwaro poyt-ollau dish .made while
XmaTwho ba> vraealeeU medicine for <0 years
aught to kuojr salt from sugar; read what he aay* r-
Ucaars. F. d. Cheney 4 ('or-Ogntlomen' I hare boon
in the general practio5 Tttmodlbliia for moat tO ycac*
SlHt-mmld My that- In all IWJT praetloe and oxixtrl-
,nce have never seen a preparation that I could pre-
icribe with as much coufldcna$L.Q_f success as 1 cwn
llall sCatarrh Curt-, ma'3uf*cture<l hy yon. dave
prescribed It'agreianany tiuwi aoJXaaoaslot tfwon-
lerful, and would say In oOnctualon'That I have yet
so Sud a case of Catarrh that It would notwpire If
They would toko It aocordldg to dlrerirtohafTtiWril
truly, L. L. GOKSUCH, M. D. Offlco 215Summit9treet.
ToLKDO.O .Jan 10.138T.-WA will for any
^whc£ri*Htuuumall?. Tj cVnkv a
The Boitou Globe says tlint Go?. Ame*,‘of
Massachus-‘its. Is worth $20,0u0,u00.
Goldtnfhreailt.
The chilling IdasU df, winter affects the
human famUy. Being colltcil D followed bv
evil result*. T»vl«u,,a Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Muljcln cure* coughs, colds
___• i«- ■ _— ’ . '■...... .'.4- ...
. and caiigttmptimi.
?f
wee
to date—there
t»eror Kaugb'
Tung-Chmig, ____
when the art .was at 1U best. These afe *H
porceUiu warq,.., Reside* .lh**c. In another
■wIb; Are ver-
china which
will al-
nortkern grstfhg wssnBtA 1H MeTfeowy the
City of Mexleo, which Is fast becoming a
"good stock market Gattle are $4 to $5 per
bead higher, io Northern .Mexico than In the
border states and territories, and tbe mining
industry has been so stimulated that agricul-
tural product* am high, amt the growth of
that Induatrv In .Northern Metfco must al-
■ aaaya furnlifh fi' mxdy .mfirlftt fur thu uryduOa.
other soil, her ateAdf agrtcullural laud I* so
tolUjcrlHi
limited compared with her Immense resource*
leveii jnebes In diameter, valued It fLUO t
They are made of poreellsn, anil ihelr especial
value la the rich •‘erushed-atrawberry’’ color
of the backs showing through^ the front,
whteb
■ -if •
- the younger- broth ers.
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Row They Are Kmployed In *H*.
r Jdlnuaaotii State l»rl*on.
While on his reeisnf vJsU to Minnesota, aay«
fb Dntmr Jtfp\ib Jcti/t. lleputy tllato Labor
CommiMloner Drincoll vliited, among othar
places of Intereat, the atatd pmilWAtlnr.y At
Stillwater, were aftadriir Other criminal notable*,
; are' 6dnSued the three remaining Younger
brothers, who gelneil au uiienviable repots-
\ 4lot»w»over the oeamiry aa member*..otiW
-- famous James gang of outlaw* There wore
originally .four of the Younger boy* aauieuced
J for. life, but ooe of thorn has died aioeo their
incarceration. Tbe three remaining war^.looking
looking well end hearty, and seemed aa
tented aa oould be expected of men whose
prospects In UCe^were all within prison bar*
• Cole, the eldest. Is employed a* .the librarian
- of the Institution; James, or ‘Vim,” at Ip
was formerly called. Is the postmeater. end the.
ether brother la employed In clerical work ini
bile of the other departments of tbe prleou.
The extreme rigor of djaclpllne has been
allghtly relaxed in tbe caee ol the brother*.
Tbe rale* as usual, require that all prieonera
ehaU be bind lu air I pod clothing, have their
cloeelv cn^ped, aed closely ahavon face*
'-Euir
Tbb Younger*
stand of the
. JiijC
wear stripped pant* but Ip-
atrtpeg rigmlng borlgontallv,
orna-
Cola
tee end.
few .*?!
m ’ia
pad of the stripes running borlaoi
hteh ts the usual rule, tnelr setua llke
jeutaUon runs perpendicularly.
Younger ween a mustache end gontee end
hea-baiaof a moderate length ntoely trimmed.
Jwnee hit hit free «mouth, Mt fate hair It not
i hit free emooth, bht fate hair It not
cut Closely. ' ' ---
Tbe library Mr. Dr|acoU'deacrihoe **%qnlta a
neat-looking apartment, with white . Wall*.
“‘ I hooka-are nicely covered with paper end
periy labeled and arranged upon thrive*
> conversed quite freely aud tutetllgeotly
____I Ufa v(Attore, b«*klt Meaa upon morality
were somewhat peculiar. Speaking ef n
aoi and Ineffaetual i-fforte which had
made for tbelr release. Cole said that of eoureo
every r hud» wanted, liberty,? *M N
unknown. Ol the Ching dynasty—RI34________
*— there arc flfty-nlnc pieces of tbe till- petting well. G
“KsuglSP# ptrLiJ, ntnety-oim of "the “BlUer* use It as
-Chung, and 124 of the Chien-Lung, wajs bd glad you lead this Hem.
%&Vt&SA u
Seven lire of
ng liwa,
: ol
5r the
ng-C'tiuiur, anu iopr oi me Jkumg-bq/iic |
K“l. 'Vbco c°l“n,y(trO wAA ajJte ^^-TfrT
tbe cnnic case^ IrTfG.Wc
Yimg-Chu»g| and fopr of the jC,hl»g-j
hell china are
;|iowfl through from the back.
A Ktiul Uear toU Prince.
An Amrciesn. who at one time resided lu
Berlin, relates a characteristic Incident about
tbe Crown Prince of. Germany, whoeb kindly
dlapoaltlon Is well known among fats own peo-
ple. “One Sooday,” the narrator saya, ‘‘I
was attending ono of the churches lu which
tire roj-al ehaplaltu .preach. Dl Three there
are spate decorated with the royal arms and
reserved for the exclusive has of the'iqyri
family. The church was crowded and many
had to eland. X w** standing in tbe gallery
Just back of the royal .Tlox,1 la which alone
for u seat.
It seemed from Ignorance
finally aa
Went Into the
lh BCQIUHM fiuiu ikiigiuiiuu, iuw luw
royal enclosure and seated herself juat back
of ‘ITuser ^rJU’ and tbe Prlnceae Vlctorl*
An aid or military attendant at once made a.
move aa though faa were going to ahow tho In •
trader out But the Prince, fit the most quiet
way, touch him on the arm as a sign that he
Jed. Tbe charming th;
utter lack, of any effort
> the klndlr act The p
tbe ‘ end of the service w
nr.,
m
Do you feel dtilu
fcH*. and lndiworitJ
imfly and mental*
fullness or bl.iatlnfi
11(88,'“ or oraptliu i
;H cxpcricnOb a eenso
There,are twice a# many colored Baftist.- .......
at there an: white In the T‘*‘~ wi*1***Vl4 . wtth -P;
fter eating, or Of “gone-
,t stomach in tho tnora-
Mttcr or, bod tasto in
dizziness, frequent
, "TlonUng *pecksM
eyiw. ticrvoii8 prootration or ex-
haustion. IrritHtiaUty of teinpor, hot flirsbe*
Chilly wnsatlon*. eharn
in-sillMK DH(J|i, minSWlX
of dread, or. of Impend-
'
number
, yqU**rw***TOcriqg from
Of Aindrtean maladi
r Toil.ld Liver,'---
Vits<» 4m* become,
nd dlverBlty of *ymp-
* ia >■— PiWidiitili
lv nffw xmcnwn
' ‘
iidqiorHiablM-:
“^Rr you hhve opir any.eonsklei
couiplicat
greater"G
tmn* H&P
«
petllng well. GeT a bottle of Prtckf
---------.. -- dlrectedT and you “
__ reL,™*,--. -
Uon* for witiwoi
cured, complication*
tlon of the Lungs,fek!
Rhcumalii m
ladle* i re
„-.-.)C<TIn„ „ —__
gthof tlmg. iJf.not
mtlply and Conaump-
iae**e* Heart Dtoeoae,
__ or other grave
io to set In and, sooner
- '_______" - . maladies i re qultb HSlile to set in ana, etK
*Uock-a-b)c Baby,” have been.
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Cough* wthkln each Case have ji
Bhoxciuai Jjtocuw, wblcb have never
^ ttnmttMiv «hl‘V •«' ■•■bond td
'■ *lr*et IS NWHitim on all gowdi___
.personal 'or Atmlly nee. Telia how to
order, and gives exact cost of every-
thing yon use, eat. drink, wear, or
j larva fun with. These IJTVALUAJBL*
BOOKS contain t|iformation gleaned
— from thd market* 6t the World. A
eopjr sent FREE npon receipt of
10 ct*. to defray axpensc of mailing.
pi.rithu, 1 loin whatever vauisc nrlstnir. It I* - -
xVL* A.> MaV,% Cwthler,
Ihcworii
Minn.
The oldest teiflbstnne in thir CrtriSIftl ]
ptf-e I* one at Worms, which bears the gate A. .j
. V?\ , Yof Only 20 Orel*
" Ton rgrrgrt a heeurilol ydetura, ^ T _
saveotl-ove”), cannot be dlrilnuulshdl from
a line water color worth 525.00; a full] »1*t
pat er pattern worth 25 cents, desltn and size
of your own sejpct^m^vbeslde* the finest
magcxtoc published. ScniX for Ui* February
number that contain*! hi* wonderful plcturr
and pattern order. Price Btl-cent#, odaak
vour newsdealer to ret it for your Inspection.
Tell him If he *e«dk forTt.fnr you to eee he
will probably sell hundreds of them,, Pub
llihed bv W. Jennlnu* Djmpre*t, 15 R*st 14th
street. New York. jow “T* th« time to entf
scribe and get leg tlmcILtte tal
p«Ty**;.......* • ;
Catarrh Cured.
1 clergymen, after,yttara of etoffering from
... —immi i-aurrh, and Vainlt
tv, kt uat found "
civ oared and save
sufferer from tbto
C a ielf-eddreMorl
J. /A, Lawrence,
wilt receive th*
MliMSlililil
worst
Scaly or
iiood by
Ine.
LL HUMORS,
, to ehorkall dlseaaee
*re conquered by thl#
and Invigorating mcdl-
locrs rapidly beri under
L'q*ww>ia Al w hat if mini-
wTring Tottor. Kcxoma,
indea, Sore Eyes, Scrof-
i nil PC C
l u u nc r
SS3lkTSi'fiiow o<a i^_
rtony tor » lr«tm,«Bd » FrMM lU<^#o< mj
uTuTroSt. al'.C.7W5Penrt»t., NewYerh.
. *i
should remain seated. Tbe charming thing
about It was the utter lack .of any effort lb
draw-attention to the klndlr act The poor
old wothan **4 to tbe "end of the eervlce with
the royal bersonages,. and this shews ’bb
kind nets of heart which make* the m*h,-«
AWnJny WUreiuiN.
dreadful disease tel
•tnmped envelope to P
90S East 9th fit.. New '
recipe free of charge.
Aflom Behe«Mae, of Cw
he- < er of eh(ht twin*
which I* Scrofula)
end cured by tbli
earlier stages of tl
veloue pow
when II ret <
edy to the )
^ conic
inatl, is the farth
; v
About the Knight*.
Many people are exercised about the troub-
le* among "the Knights of labor, end the
seeming possibilities ol that order going tq
EN®**- 'A ^_______ -
There Is no need of troubling oneself about
the Knight* They are abundantly able to
take cars of tbemerive* If their principles
fare sound, the Knight*.of Labor will contlnn e
to exist and ftrdo thp work for which they
ki'ng of numafr Larere created. Bboolo this order be of un-
‘ I teen | sound ch*reetsr, H will surely crumble, sml
the sooner the belter It that he the see* * -
The Knights of Lehoe stead 4ya the position
occupied by many public qneatloei. v * t
Let Ufritt" slooq end Uwy will sqtUe them-
Salve* Tbe “qnestlow” 1* abundantly able to
^■Itching PUes.
Symptom*—Moisture; intense Itching and
vtlneing, mv«t at night; Worse bv scratching,
if allowed to continue thmors form which
'' ofteh bleed and clcefste. becoming very core.
Bwayce’s Ointment ctone the Itching and
bleedlheels ulceration, and In. mane
esses 'removes the tumor*. It Is equally
issa arsjsi.siB
iwayne’s 0,ntment ran be obtained of drug-
gist* 8bh4by aril for nOcettM.
" '■ OAr It* 1T4.
R. W. TawenA A Oo.. Chloago. «L
fciK'r’VKrts
j lake care of ItoeH.—JmsricaH tWHiIhr. —
ten cento
I with oo
IS THE LIFE.”
It by using Du Pier
Oucoxery,
.KKL*!
iREV, ''
rihg Lang*, to arrested
emody. if taken In the
dimes* From Its mer-
it terribly fatal disease,
Lnow world-famed rem-
... MnRSj
too reetrloUve for
com-
Lungs.
Slopd," Short-
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l Cleanses the head of, t
CATARRHAL VIRUS,
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Iffeatores the'senses of Tasto
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