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22
Month
June
Year
1888
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For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. ' Madloal and adtntlfic azlll hu il lut aoWad th. problam f tna lam naadad madlclna for tb nar. TOU. abilitetad, and tha Md. bjr comblnin Ui bt narra OBlca, Clrr nd Coca, witli othar mtttcn nntdlaa. vklch. aotlsr xntlr bul iddmtlr aa tha kUnajn, llnr and bovala, ramoTa dim. rmXtn ib-anfüi and ranaw nulltj. TklamadldnaK (■(.Rin (ompound - II Uu ■ puoa hantof or unocouplad. and mark ft aa ara In ta iraatmant of narroua troublat. ÖTanrorJt, anrlatr, diaaaaa, lar tha foundation of narroua proatraoon and vaaknaaa, and xparlanoa ka ahovmtaat tha uaual runadia do not mand tha ■train and paralyata of tha narroua ayatam. ■an(- aniliii br profaaatoul and bualoasa aw Vaadfaa-airaBlaia. Frioafl.OO. Bold br draolat. WELLS, R ICH ARDSON & CO., Proprl.tor BUSLDIOTOM. T. H0M I I Is the best remedy for I all complaints peculiar I A üreat DiiTereuce. Rural resident (not a uewspaper reader): ' See here you; jou neeiln't stop. I don 't want no lightnlng rods. (iot 16 about the pl.ice now. " Agent: "Hump! Weli-er- these aln't lightnlnK rods, mister: letter walt till you see what I've got to sell. " "What are they?" "They- they're magnetic polarliatlou polyhedron rods to prevent eyclones. " "Oh! Com In." - Omaha Herald. A realUtic raspberry In bright garnets is showu amoug the heads for now bonoet plus. Liuen blue, a very soft shade, is a favorito for faney wool stuffs, while buft isequally liked in the sheer eottous and lint-u. A new white waistcoat is made for wear without laundering or starching. It is sponged tailor fashion when soiled. Lace is beyond peradventure the garniture of the scason, and the finer pattcrns of Frenen lace among its best bargaius. Many of the newest hats seem to aim at the flower garden effect, so many, various and wonder-stirring are the blousoms they carry. Spring bonnets have fallen. Those which cost, carly in the season, about 50 cents, can now be bought for $8.50 : extra trimming, tr.37. A thick band of shaded rose petals, held in place by green leaves and ribbon loops, is a new and favorit garniture for evening gowns. To the so-long-worn veil of spotted tulle Just reaching to the nose, have succeeded those of spider-web that are even more becoming. It is astonishlng how pretty the homely girl you have never seen can look wben she is softly talking nonsenso to you through the telephone. The ladies of Charleston, S. C, have organized an "ice mission," which will aim literally to givo the needy "a cup of cold water, in His name." The best dreitsed woman on the Paciflo coast is a Chinese girl. More than ever do the toillng men folks of that región yell, "The Chinese must go." Mixed flowers are styllsh if not artistic. and upon lace head gear, which must be of the hghtcst, should look as though they had been moroly droppod in place. A St. Louis physician has cured a woman of chronic nervousness by compelling hei to spend four weeks in a boiler f actory, where she couldn't hear herself talk. O verskirts are not cut in set fashion any more, drapery being obtained by tacking the breadths of the gown to the foundation quite at taste, caprice or convenienco. The popular sizes of shoes worn by th Chicago girls are said to be flves and sevons ; but f rom certain remarks in St. Louis journals the fives and sevens must run together, thusly : 67. A lady w rit ing on kissing saysthat a kise on the forehead denotes reverence for the intellect. But it certainly does not speak very highly for the intellect of the man who does the kissing. Small, close fitting jackets of cloth, oither gray biege, dark blue, brown or black, are the preferred wraps for very young women, and admit of wonderful variety in the matter of cut, braiding and button. It is altogether useless for an unsatisfactory young man to picad to the girl that their unión has been decreed by fate. Girls don't care half so much about the decrees of fate as they do about the decrees of fashion. To dream of a ponderous whale, Erect on the tip of his tail, Is the sign of a storm (If the wea.ther is warm) Unless it should happen to f all. Dreams don't amount to much anyhow. Some signs, however, are infallible. Ii you are constipated, with no appetite, tortured witb siek headaohe and bilioua symptoms, these signs indícate that you need Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgativo Pellets. They will cure yon. All druggists. The clumsier a made-up soarf is now tied the better. as long as the effect ia original and artistlo When all so-called remedies faü, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy cure. A button cutaway of black diagona1 has been introduced with favor by groomi at recent day weddlngs. 1 - , Vlood trui Teil. There is no. question about tt - blood wit l teil- especially if it be an lmpure blood Blotches, eruptions, pimples ana boils, ar all symptoms of an impure blood, due to tb improper action of the liver. When thii important organ fails to properly perform its functions of purifying and cleansing the blood, impurities are carried to all parts ol the system, and the symptoms above referred to are merely evidences of th struggle of Nature to throw off the polsou ous germs. Unless hep waming he heeded in time, serious resulta are certain to fol low, culmlnating in liver or kidney disor ders, or even in consumption. Dr. Piorce't Golden Medical Discovery will prevent and ; cure these disoasea, by restoring the livei to a healthy condition. Mrs. Caldwell, who has Just received th golden rose from the pope for her $30ü,(XX benefaction, is a niece of the late Genera! John C. Brockenridge, and otherwise i most channing young lady just ! three, with clearcut features and the hal' of a fortune estimated at $5,000,000. Stat oï Ohio, City of Toledo, ( Lucas Cocktv, ss. s FkAKK 1. CDisir makes oath tbat ho la ttal senior partner ol the flrm of V. J. Cucn iï X ('o riolng business ia the City of Toledo, County min S'.ate aforesaid, and tbat said flrm win pa the ruis of USE HINDIIKII DOLLARS for each and een case uf Catakkii that cannot be cured by the um of )l a i.i.'s Catahhb Cuhi. FRANK J. CHENKV. I Sworn to befor nie and snbscrib -tl In my pres ente thls etb day of December. A. I ;. , mt A. W. GIJCA8ON. SEAL Notary Public. I Halls Catarrh Cure ! taken Internally and actl dlrectly upon the blood and mucua surfaces of thl aysteiu. Send for testimoniáis, free. ' F. J. CHENKÍ t CO., Toledo, O. tFsl(l by Drugfflsts. 75 cents. Health and Strength If you f eel ttred. weak. worn out or run down from hard work-, by lmpoTertshed condition of the blood or low rtate of tbe system, you ihould tak Hood'i Sana. par! Ha. Tbt peculiar tontnc, purlfylnr. and THallilnc qualltlei of tuis mcccisf ui medicine are oon feit tliroughout the entlre lyitem, expclllng dUcme, and gtvlni qnlck , healthy action to ererr orjau. II tones the stomach , creates an appetite, and romes the llver and kldneys. Thousandi who taarê taken It wlih benent, testlfy that Bood Barsaparlu 'mkei the weak strong." Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by all drure'sts. 11: slx for 5. Prepared ealf by C. I. BOOD CO Apotbecarlea. Lewell Maas. tOO Doses One Dollar NEWENGIAND CONSERVATORT of MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE I.AnOKST u4 Heat Kal(4 U U.'w"rli-lCOïn,olri.BJatuIti.tll.&. Thorcufh- Inroloil la r.l JmtrvmmUt ihU. Mf , l,cTi. Tuil.on, Uto ia'Ká ..d witk J Term Vlin . VUt. Tot J&ífSré 9LO2L rWinr full Infornntlo. ddrttt E. TOUBJC1 Dtratfor, ïiiiillii Sqiun, BuaroK. HU sa, _ Cures and Prentt. fttritftfX coida. "vj Coughs. ni4i4v# Sore Throat, AiaMdSt Hoaraenesa, 7 Stift Nock, PHBaiBM Bronchitis, ■ ÉÉ1 a -' " Catarrh, ■ 1 J.lVBr Headache, Hl41l3J a. Rheumatiem, MakïMkv Neuralgia, - ■- Asthma, Brulses, II Spralns, Ouicker TUaii Ánj Emib Remedj. It was the Int and Is tke only rain remedjr tha: Instaotly nop tlic most ezofUclaUaf pama, aliara Innaniuiailon and cures CoDteiUoai, whtlber t the Luiifs. s umacn. llowels. or atlier yiaada or orgaui No roiftr how vlo eutoreicrueUtlnciaeMlnitic Rheumat . liedrlddca. Iañrsa. CrlDpled. Nerrout. Keuralfic. or proitrated with dlseases mar fuffr. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will ftfford Imtaat ecte. BOWEL CÖMPLAINTS Thlrty to ilxty dropt In half s tumblr r of watrr will la % few niloutci care Crtiupi, fduiu, Sour 8tomch. Üauiei Voniltlag. PlpltfttloB of tb Heart, Faintneai, Heártburn. Sck Hedche. Ulir rhe. Drientery, Collc, Wiad la ibe Bowclt, Dd at) Intern! palor There Ii not t remedial %gt:mt In tbe world that will cure Fervr aad Arue. and all other MaUrlous, Dlllout aod uther ttrrrê, a!dd bjr Kadwaj'i P11U. % qulck at Kadwny't Ready Kellef. Kif ty eeuu per Bottle. Soid by druggtiU. dr. radwaTTco., n. y. Proprietora of Radway'a Saraaparillima KeaoWDt asd Dr. Kadwuy's Pilis. APTOIIA DAT. impi worth ! i FHKK Iiiiin.irlSlf'll. VrUs VV Brtutur Safttv Stin UvUti Vo..HUy, Mick. -..a and Min'man Kend Thla t I wish to tell yon of the case of a girl 16 years oíd, who had been gick with suppresIön two years. Her father had pald over tSOO for doctors' bilis, stiU she was failing. She had the worst counteoance that I have everseen.akindof greenishyellow; she was emaciated, had constant bowel trouble, and had to take morphine every night in order to sleep at all. All who saw hor thought she would die. Her parents said Uiey had done all they could. I repeatedly urged them to try Zoa-Phora, but they were strongly preJudlced against "nostrums." Finally the mother said, "Wo must do something, and this is as likely to help her as anything." She and I persuaded the iather to let the girl try it. As a result, in four months her functions were establíshed and regular, and in six months she was the picture of health - living wonder to all who had known her. I could describe 20 other oases, not as wonderful as this, but stiU very remarkable cures. ■ Mus. Makt C. Cuandler. BatUe Creek, Mich. Three and four button cutaways are proper ior morning wear and half-dress. Intcrmm People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way In which the propriotor of Kemp's Balsam for Coughs and Colds does, it is indeed wonderful. He authorizcs all druggists to give those who cali for it a sample bottle free, that they may try it before purchasing. The large bottles are 50c. and $1. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you f rom consumption. Belva Lockwood has a new spring bonnot.but it has the same oíd presidential bee 'uit. Moxle. A terrible contest is being waged by the bottling interests, through the Uniled States courts, to prove it a íraud. The best known people in New England extol its virtues M a nerve food. Paralytics before the U. S. courts in Boston suy it brouabt them from years of holplessness to g h{. vigorous strength. Nervc ■, Invalld .;:en say it makes them ■: i.iul wull without stimulation or reactioi. :. .d doos nut Ioko its effect from long use more other food. Chemists say it is harmlcss, ai. d contains no more alcohol than ice-eream. The latest fad among New York girls is Ketting up a collcction of dummy cats for house decoration. If affllcted wlth sore ejes Ufe Dr. Iswuj Thompson'í Eje Water. DrugRlsU sell It 25c. Many features of spring toilets are so unmlstakably masculino that it occasions no surpriso to learn thut some of the women who dare have got to the length of carrylng canes. Botanie Blood Baltn. B. B. B. is the only Blood Purifler tliat makei positlve and permanent cure of all Blood Diseases. For femalcs, troubled wlth painful menstruation, ovarían tumors, uterlne Dlcers, and chronic troubles. lts action ia ■peedy and effectual. One $1.00 bottle wlll convlnce anyone. . 6 bottles C5.O0. AU ' glsts. Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Thistle pods and the fluffy crown of the dandolion are a good second to the wheat ear in fashionable favor. "I wish that I could find something that Would cure pulls and prevent the bair ; ing In white." It is an expression frequent - ly heard. Veterinary Carbolisalve will always do it. Sold by druggists at 50 cents and $1.00. Striped plush is threatened for next wintcr'i cloaks, but we still indulge in a lively j hop that those in authority will experience j a chango of heart before that time. It may be true that old maids look at the ! moon'in the hope of seeing aman, but it can't be said of them that they ever go out between the acts of a play to see one. She who has a lace poke bonnet, with coat and parasol to match, can smilingly face whatever fate may send in shape of garden or coaching party, or almost any nummer f ote.

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