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Day
15
Month
October
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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I.a.lii s Try. (ireat French Rernedy. Dr. Le Duc's Periodieal Pili frorn Paris, France, act only npon the generative organs in fe males, and positively cure suppression of the meiibus (froni whatever cause) and all periodicat troubles peculiar to women. Established in Europe, 1839; England, 1850. Canada, 1878; United Slates, 1887. A safe, reiiable rernody, w.uranted to excite inenstruatatron, or money refunded. The larger portion of the illa to which ladies are subject is the direct result of a disoidered and irregular menstruatation. The American Pili Co., proprietors. Price, $2. Sold by Eberbach & Son, druggists, Ann Arbor. Mich 0 UU One Reqnest. The Mülionaire - You ask the hand of my ouly daughter? Young Schiffless - I do. "I grant it on one condition." "Name your condition." "That you teil me whereyou gel your nerve tonic." New Eqnlpment on tbe Wabaeih. The Wabash Bailroad has just placed on its day trains between Chicago and St. Louis a line of elegant new Wagner buffet parlor cars. These cars make direct connection at St. Louis with through sleepers for Hot Springs and the Southwest. The night trains on the Wabash running between Chicago and St. Louíb have long had the distinction of being the finest in the West, their compartment sleepers being especially popular. Tb new departure brings their day tiains upto the same standard. 51tf Devtomi for Poultry Keepers. In the first cut is illustrated a method of econcuiizing space, especially adapted to a two storjr poultry house. The stairs leading above are lengthened, boied in, and a hole cut through which hens enECONOM1Z1NO SPACE IN' A POULTRY HOCSE ter and turn right or left to nests. The eggs are gathered in the same way, or from beuind. Farin Journal recommends this plan as especially good for heavy fowls which are sometimes injured by flying down from nests. The second cut, reproduced from Farm and Fireside, shows a handy way of catching fowls in a coop. As will appear from the illustcation, there is a false end, the middle slat of which is extended and slides upon two side slats. A pole is fastened to this false end to draw it back and forth. The pole serves also as a perch. DEV1CE FOR CATCUINQ FOWLS IN A COOP. The false end may also be used as a partition for separating two lots of fowls, and will serve equally well for crowding either lot to the end doors to be caught. Serlous naiiKer Threatens every man, wonaan or chili living in a región of country where fever and ague is prevalent, f-inee the germs of malarial disease are iuhalec from the , ir and aret-wallowed from the water of such a región. A medicina! safrguard is absolnte'y necessary to nullify this danger. As a means ol fortifying and acclimating tne syeleni so as to be able to resist the malarial poison, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is incomparably the beBt and the most popular. Irregularities of the stomach, liver and bowels encourage malaria; but these are ppeedily rectified by the Bitters. The functiousof digestión and secretion are asuisted by its nee, and a vigorous as well as regular condiiion of the system prorooted by it. Constitution and physique are thus defended against the inroads of malaria by this matchless preventive, which is also a certain and thorough remedy in the worst cases of intermittent and remittent fevers. Two Blrds lili One Muur. The following epitaph is in Lainsboro, 8. C: "Here lies Jane Smith, wife of Thomas Smith, marble cutter. This monument was erected by her husband as a tribute to her memory and a specimen of his work. Monuments of this same style, $250. My Family Doctor For the last twoyears has been Sulphur Bitterp, and until I began using them in my family, we had more or less sickness, and our doctor'sbill has beenvery large. Since we began their use, we have had no doctor to pay.andthree dollars invested in Sulphur Bitters has kept health in our family. - E. Knott, Post matter, Waverly, Iowa. 2 Lots ol' I lie Kpice or l.ile. Olive Schreiner thus describes the constitution of a typical South African househol'1: '-The father English, the mother half Dntcb, with a French name; the governess a Scotch woman, the cook a Zula, the housemaid a Hottentot, the stable boy a Kaffir, and the little girl who waits at table a Basuto." To Colorado vin Biirltimtnn Route - Only One Xlslil on Ilie Kond. Leave Chicago at 1 p. m., or St. Louis at 8:25 a. ii., and arrive Denver 6:15 p. m. the next day. Through Sleepers, Chair Cars, and Dining Cars. All Railways from the East connect wilh these trains and with similar trains via Burlington Route to Denver, leaving Chicago at 6:10 p. m., St. Louis at 8:15 p. m., and Peoria at 3:20 p. m. and 8 p. m. All trains daily Tourist tickets are now on sale, and can be had of ticket agents of all road and at Burlington Route depots in Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis. There is no better place than Colorado for those seeking rest and pleasure. VS A I'roinjHiiiü Younif lian. McFingle - He's a promising young fellow, is Gazzam! McFangle- You bet he is! He's promised to pay me back that fi ver he borrowed off me last year about a hundred times!- Boston News. lr Acfcer'a Engllsh Pilis Are active, effective and pure. For sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bad complexión and biliousness, they have never been equaled. either in America or abroad. Discipline. Teacher - Keep your hand down.John Billingsjwhen I am ready I will cali upon you. (Ten minutes later.) Now.John Billing8, 1 will hear what you have to say. John Billings- I only wanted ter. teil yer that I seed a tramp in der hal!way hook yer gold headed umbrelly.- Puck.

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