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2
Month
July
Year
1891
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l'rtble mul iihm. '■ Twlnkle, t Inkle, lltlle star, How I wonder wlmt you are," In ireb'e sweet piped little Grace. " Catarrh, catarrh. eatarrh, catarrh. Wliat a horrid pest vou are," Growled dear papa in lowest bas. When papa reads '„liis lie will iearn how lo git nd of the peit. By its mild, healiny, antiseptic, and cleansing properties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy cures the worst cases. ïiiis infallible renaedy does not, like the isomms, irritating snuils, "creamb" and strong caustlc solutions with whicli the public have been bo long humbuitged, feimply palliate for a short time, or drive the disease to be lungs. It produces a perfect and permanent cure of the worst cases of Chronic Catarrh. "Cold in the head" cured with a few applicationp. Catarrhal headache relieved and cured as if by magie. It removes offensive breath, loss or imp ïruient of the sei)6e of taste, smell or hearing, watering or weakness of the eye.t and impaired meraory, when reeulting fom Catarrh. Only 50 cents, by druggists. I mi Hanei iu England. In New England farmers have bt en offering $25 a month, w'th board and lodging, for farm hands, and have been obliged to draw upon the newly arrived immigrants for the requisite help to put in their crops. In Old England, on the other hand, the wages for farm labor for this year, as shown by actual "hirings," are givan by a London paper as follows: Farm foreman, $02.50 to $136 25 per anDum; plowboys, $63.25 to $92.50 per annum; women servants, $48.66 to $97.33; young girls, $29.20 to $38.90 per annum. These wretched wages formed part of Cobden's "cheap loaf" scheme. So American Cobdenites would sacrifice the wages of labor on the altar of cheapneps. - Xew Yoik Press. w hm Doea II Mean T " 100 Doses One Dollar " means simply that Hood's Sarsapaiilla is the most economical medicine to buy, because it gives more for the money than any other preparation. Each bottle contains 100 doses and will average to last a month, while other preparations, taken according to directions, are gone in a week. Therefore, be eure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier. Free Ml er and Frce Tri. Ie . It ia only lately that Mr. Cleveland's renomination in 1892 has not been regarded as a foregone conclusión. The readiness, even the eagerness, which is now manifested to discard him for some new and untried leader, is a striking proof of the virulence with which the silver craze is raging among the democratie party.- rBo8ton Journal. I Am An Old Man. Shall be 79 years of age next June, and for the last six years have suffpred from general debility and old age. At times I could not get out of bed without help. I commenced to take Sulphur Bitters. In a week I feit stronger and got a mighty fine appetite. 1 still continued their use, and today I walk over three miles without feeling tired, something I haven't done in five yearsbefore. Sulphur Bitters is a right smart medicine.- George Brown, Keokuk, Iowa. ('otton In China. In China previous to the eleventh century cotton was rare and precious, and a cotton robe was deemed a fitting gift for an emperor It was grown only in gardens, and Chinese poets sang the beauty of its flowers. It was early known in Arabia, for its name- cotton - is derived fiom an Arabic word. 1 nirili of JTnly. The Chicago &West Michigan and Detroit, Lansing & Northern Ry's will sell between all stations on their lines and to Chicago excursión tickets at one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold on July 3d and tl h, good to return until July Oth, inclusive. 02 To Colorado vla Burlington Konte. Only One Nicht on the Road. Leave Chicago at 1 :00 p.M.,or St.Louisat 8:25 A.M.,and arrive Denver 6:15 p. m. the next day. Through Sleepers, Chair Cars and Dining Cars. All Railways Irom the East connect with these trains and with similar trains via Burlington Route to Denver, lea vine Chicago at 6:10 p. m., St. Louis at 8:15 p. m., and Peoría at 3:20 r. m. and 8:00 p. m. All trains daily. Tourist tickets are now on sale, and can be had of ticket agents of all roads and at Burlington Route depots in Chicago, Peoría and St. Louis. There is no better place than Colorado for thoseBeeking rest and pleasure. 61tf. Vla li West M l lilCiiii lo Petoskey. Commencing with the new schedule of tbe Chicago & West Michigan and Detroit, Lansing & Northern, in effect June 21st, the line of steamersbetween Traverse City and Charlevoix. Petoskey, Harbor Öprings, Mackinac Island and bt. Ignace will commence operations. The steamers on this line this season will be the well and favorably known "City of Grand Rapids" and "Gazelle." They will leave Traverse City at7:00A.M.every day except SAnday, upon arrival of the C. & W. M. paisenger train, wbich leayes Grand Rapids at 11:30 p. m., landing passengere immediately at the boatdock. The ride down the beautiful Grand Traverse Bay is one of the pleasant features of this route to the northern country and one much in favor by touriste. Plenty of time is given at Traverse City for breakfast at the Fark Place, favorably known to all who have visited the Traverse Bay región. Xorthport is reached at 9:20 A. M., Cliarlevoix at 11:30, Petoskey 1:30 p. m., Harbor Springs 2:00 F. M., ilückinac Island 7:15 r. M. and St. Ignace 8:00 p. M. in time for connection with the D. S. B. & A. Ry. for Marquette and points bevond. Throngh sleeping cars will be run from Chicago and Grand Rapids to Traverse City, good connection being made at Grand BapiUt) by the train leaving Detroit at 6:00 p. m. via the Detroit, Lansing & Northern. Parlor car on this train from Detroit to Grand Rapids. For further information regarding rales, etc., apply to any ticket agent. 0

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