Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1890 Page: 3 of 8
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)THKIW.
ira Hai A.3iiga-
) Cradle t? tk*
Tim* No lH it.ei-
' 1 n vv h .•!» [o
''•'in juiaii into
iiftor hchi', jrfet
■ turn a Uaic.
•v
ID.)it. her but-
*J4 ULUi:. gluJUi,.
»mp nil slm
andinTor, s . ye
’Hy I'AoN why*
•O tin of LOl" ft Im
Book ami nari-
it brhiifli'-iie 1
i tmiiiuli-s
; miili*,l.,cclbiM
^ wo nan wtw4
IV.llil) t le f *i-
T un a form -r
a ,r (v iviHi
i"> HI
V"Utti font West)—“I
Eastern Voutli (out Most)—“I have
called to got you to help ino locate lot 902
iu this village I mean city. My lute uioje
left It to me and 1 have ronut west to see
al^it it. Pretty valuable by this time, 1
suppose.”
Ueal Estate Agent (looking’ over map) —
“Hum! It was valuable when vour uncle
bought it, but Um gr;«lu of tliu h-II uuIh Im-
been changed and it is now WOfeot below
tbff curb and full of water.’'
.■d “Eht Water) Goqd grkelous l It can’t
be erf any use at all.”
Well, I duiino If \i>u like frogs' li
you might get u meal, off it <mee In a while '
ENGLISH BOODLE.
OVER $200,000,000 Xj^£»TRj> IN
AMERICA.
Breweries, Mines and Land Onmpairlef
Bought in Los* Than Two Yearr, r -
Shaken Out of hear,
By malarial disease, the human machlQei ■
cauflot half perform its ulltfe* Digestion, s ■
eretton, evacuation are disordered, the blo<-
becomes watery, th.< nerves feeble-, the count)
nance ghastly, sleep disturbed and appetite ct.
prlclou.s, TerrtWe is this disease, fell its conse
qriencw. There Is, However. a known antidoti
to the miasmatic poison, and a certain safe
ngtiyiwjT,; In niafarldu# tegions of oui
tivvry.
collar
niin
wtt'.i n m:n
ioi’ il -I.I oy
1U11 a ft<1" tils
tin t "ho!low
■”l to o iy* be
alu *}'"<•, • \-o
yo i know.’’
il llloa j.ui 1
) u’i, Sil’illJJ,
mi ju,t si
) pul. i) it th i ^
i. :i l pi licit
i.jy cy.'-s Tifl
over to till)
• .1 i it’ijn iIn
. my d
irufcveM iior
lv)S lo!’ till)
r vos urtd ii
pee vents
17 rt 'tmvrtig’
lc. dtnljbcing
of th ) evu-
• .-mil • C IS )
at her old
d painfully
lot hikI un
' tlio rigiii ,
thnt “Hnng
■wife, lyiig
••tlio doueo
y s manage*
ring'd, and
,r
w, oui
South and West, in Sout h America, tJ-uatemah
and <ffi the Isthmus of Panama, as well as h
transmarine countries where the scourge ex
t*ts, this. Inimitable preventive and ruiiwiy
Hosfetter’stStomach Hitters, has! durpig tin
last thirty five years, been constantly widenlm
the ai'oa of 1U usefulness, and ilemenrstratlnt
Its sovereign value. Jldver complaint, dyspep
sla, constipation, kidney trouble, rheumatisn
and ileUUUy uivyjU n-Uu-illeil fey it.
Screws can bo driven into tl)o wood wit
half the labor if they are rubbed With soap
und old ones, firmly fastened vvith-tho rust
bf age, can be extracted easily if a hoi
poker bo belli at the iiead lor a while. Ar
easier way is to have carpentering wori
done by a carpenter
V The minister cannot with propriety b.
called a textile manufacturer.
snared Her Idle
Mrs. H. Judin, of the P#rk House at Rfchlm.
Mich,, s»y«: “Allen’s Lung li'alsam suved h
me; some of her relatives died from Ofhsilin
tion 8hc has twice been prostrated with u n
▼fr<x Iune alUrtion and llnvLun^ Hal ah id curt
her, so that now she Is In good health.”
The sailor hat will not duwn nordrowi
anil, they say, will come back to us ucx
summer^
/ --
*We recommend “Tunsill’s Hunch” Cigar
The scientists say un ahsoluto vacuum
os.
Any man or woman who Is afflicted wit'
nervous or general debility, kidney com
plaint, vital weakness or any other chronic
or lingering eomolaint uhmd.i a«„.i j)r
•j u. uuiy ol
., ’ tin y uiuur niro
r lingering compluint, should send to 1
Die, Huffaio-, N. Y.. for a mnv
Health Helper free. ...... ' ' 13
Tho brass band mint is atwiiys ready
go out on aTittlo toot.
ihiit if a
hi i have a
fur all i«jr
nil tu it tho
0 red sho
a Tun if with
•cliiIjIl foar-
rmiuc pro-
1 f ir less
mynounocil
in if she
.ecu tint.
at Iftl is a
ii nvin
, I i^ross )
Heir Wan toil.
Information is wanted.of Patrick'Hhea
or O’Shea, son of John and Grace Shea
born In LJmerjck county, Ualand. He is!
if living, one of the hfdrs to im oslatc. Ad-
dresH VV. J. Covii., Webster City, Iowa.
• JSp Now York Sun frig ftevgtojl
Imge U> a ivvfew Of l lm’l digli-|imu v c
Mtet OIAc Amei’iia. Tin I
thijgauuHiiciriiJT In tip> inn rftn-mrv
ri’iimi'kH: **1, linglaml lunini? ii’|
all America, PT is she only put m/l
liihr iiiui tgagc mi the nuiiiti y ? Il |,;,h
the f’OjMiriK arc inn- i i ihc piiridms
Urewoiics^ 1^* ^yml dnio ut grain ch -
vatui’s anTT l.ht; cnprt»)»/aiii.»f) TTfjBiVuI
mills, we slriH «iTfrn Tnh p Jiutiririij f,n
British l>eer tu drink and T.'Hgu-.'Mi.il
•’d n.iui1 TTakt-T TTio 'Ret -K uid' :,:iY.
the stories vhicli obtain i-,i i iil.i:;.,i
ab*-*ut fabulous deal- of ip\*u:riyu
Kiigli-b s> m 1 i ate.s brtve aiiy 'l»a*i«. i
it tub. ‘ ,ci ...
Genuine investmtml.s of foreign .can
Hal, which are mirip-i H[n\ ,'-ieu.in -u
luiv > b ell made in tbi- i intlltl \ 'dlilMe.
tie1 past eiglilec , ttto.n In, hni-r-imcimt-
p.tt-. >oif il lib lbe bu-fi+H" 111 i bivtintjo;
the total anpiKUi! ie|>n -e(i;eTf almo
iniigiuiicanl. I be miiii of ling .
eiipital jnneed in the I’uited >rafi
wifhiil tbtfl pei,od mai. ai ui Tr >_i - ,
il hip m i(j, u i.i*'l^-ivriiyo.cnf n jp \.j umi :■
eainiiig pii\\a r nl’/wiy Sthl.tHni.rHmTrrr
:"tally \ !ii-11■ -1. Iiik -leal. .-»m
pared »Vt(b lie- in- m” of even a s n^i.
>i” town iu tbi- ci-tm' ry. I'be -lOnTii
anc.e of h.c m|i| en iutiux iff forclt-r
capital lie- not So n neb iirTITe fact , .
its coming am+the si/.c of the -! i e.,n
as tbi- maimer and direct in of it, ni-
tribution.. It i- -r jMtl( indu-»ii.a
ntcrpri<ei rat ber than vai to. ils, niine.
>r ti'leprupb lilies, and the invi - nr-
rI0~ftt.‘Il 1 lit! j’Jlihdislf tnidd e ..lass s.
‘•The first la »’t> inves me” it1"'of. tbr-
biss WHS in 1»88. when the. New ’l in k
Brewery < omjmrtv was formed for tta
purebast* of local beer factories. Me
entnrpiise bein<: capttaliy.eit at $ l,.rdi!J.-
OOf), While I Fie suTiM ripTFons for stock
ia-LunJcnt ummunol to s;to(
This wa- followed by I be ^oi’^aniza iyn
of tbc I mted Stale- Bivwini' ( on
pany, w ith $ »,500,(f00 s Tick, all "al
Wliich was taken. 1: a <Lwm- two, Tlio
ue.vt vemuie u a- the. purdiao! of lie-
Emtik-jfrutcv bii'n'Clfes in l‘ortsmou*Ii,
~X. JI., and Boston for* $6, 00,000.
‘.‘The enlei prii-eskln w liirli lm<r tirpn
invested a million or mo e of English
capital lie. o since May, ^888, are as
follow-:
'•I sm Sir Oracle, ami when 1 open nv
lips let no dog barkI am a h. uefuctor
to the liuman race, greater than lie who
hua taken dues, bum railroads nnd mmlo
IhO Jlghtliing to speak. IhiVS'di.n.- uu.ro
than these, 1 have killed pain, and my
name i» Sul vat iou Oil. ’’
Ii isn't,
scullion.
fair to cull a college oarsman u
b bat it’9r<
;t allowed
Brntu tho
the worst
slay isn’t
’ r forgive
•rriod hor
ministers of tho gosjicl should or
a sin dream tpJ ^ ------> '~r~
Strouif .Men.
Womon love strong ineipu a weitic man may
excite thWr sympathy and a woman's careful
tsmlerness soytlit: and soften the anguish of a
weak man s soul, but the laughing, joyous
warm, exuberant love of wumen iloar, belougs
JVV'hat Is the ililTeri-nee liefwom' a ddek
vvttffl one wing and n duck with two! < |v
the diffrrem-e of a pinion. ID want every
one to pass <o* ../one,/, Dr Hull's Gough
^.vrup. It needs hut one trial
Thor, is m.thiuir that will in ■•' mo esse*’
’iiducc temporary blindness quicker tluiu a
igbt draft.
Two Little Girls Made Huunv
Having lira,-,I Of III,- merits of Alien « Lull
oftlsam, 1 imuiedlatelv pvoi-i eded to town on
procured a large bottle. To my surntlai- th;
I-..-,..™ ■ laijtmiuir, jo my surprise
■me bottle emrd mv mo tittle girl* of Whom
.nvwwmh-io l lltUKt-. Hem Ullcuci’*, t > :«*
Ts Thus praised: !
Mat** 4>hio Trt’n>
ury ;>cj t ,
l >Vv) » V l e y . ....
• f a v ■», uj
’ I lm\, • UMd .'1. Jifc
_____Cobs oil fu lay funtiiy
for years, ujul Und it to
be the ym-dh lno of medicine*
FOR CENERAL USE.
Itls agnod. hon,--t medicine and h iro n
will not liesjtaU) to reenmniend It to nutU-rln*
huumnlty.” jmi\ p. a . «. v. -
_______ lisdtkisjg-r.
____ . At Womsts AM, DrAi,r,h«.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Md.
S B E D ib
-ng-cough.—(O A
A mttu-dooa not really rcalizn hovy Mm ' ||
wuiis lly until lie sees a detcetiVe’ in hot ®
• rsuit of the barkers of a prize tight.
6ICKHEADACHE
A. . -___ « , Hi
State ok Ojjuo, City ok Toledo, (■ •
lil'c.O rot’NTV.O j *H
I-’hank J. Cui nky makeaoath that ho is !
ao senior partner of the firm oM' ,!,
amsKY A (’«,, doing business in the (’ity f
f Toledo, .County and .State a/oivsiiid anil I
hat sunl lirm wili pay the sum of ONKi
IL MIKED DOELAHH for eachandevrrv 1
afeoTCatarrh that cannot be cured by
f.u: u«u ol Hall’s Cm a aim Ct «i:
FKANK J. CHENEY,
sworn to before me and subscribed in
uy presence, this Ct h day of lhvcmbcr
pgr**1!.-—A. D., ISkCs --
, s»4.L- 1 A. W. GLEASON,
.X'lhll ,, ,
Hull’s Catarrh ('uro ia^tuken •internally
aid nets directly upon thf> Tdoi.d and imp
ous surfaces of the system. Send for tes-
rimonfalH, free: " - >
D- E CHENEY A G-O., Toledo, Or
jCTrSold by druggists, T5 cents. -.
Mon uro liko drums—t,he one with tho
big head makes tlio most upiso.
CARTERS
“Tittle
IVER
PILLS.,
<*OMl(lvc|rciirc(! bj
IIichp l.tttlc Hills.'
I t" y al-o r»*liflvii X>iH-
Lb's* from Ovhni p.taJm
rtignimnn an,tToi,n,-iirIj
t.tttlpg. A lerfcrt mm
i-.ly for Pi^^jiu-M.,Nausea
Prow-m, H-t, lirt.,1 Xsuti
in Ui« Mouth, Coat,si
I' a;u'i -.I*am In tho Hi.Ih.
TO 111■ D) 1.1 VI K. Tin-1
r.-nhuo tlio i)owe)H
Price Js Cents:
CASTES MEDICINE CO., NEW Y0S3L
Small Pill, Small Dpse, Small Price.
— FOR THE —
f l—. — j — v— I n - — — ~ — . — ,1 I ‘ - T 1
uai uuui i ai in*a,iiG*r ltna
•;* ■ ‘ —OFFERED BY
R. DRUMM & CO., V
Wng.uAii Aka Rimil O^A-jaa
Field,Grass,Garden--Flower SeedOj
Setdtirain, On vn i>*t», Sctd Pvtatori, Etc.
mo Main ill., : TT : 1 -uIIivm, Tex.
t^WRITE F0R"PRICES _tel ‘
\+Y
- Mi* * -
THE
'cyiST
are those put up by
r D.M.FERRY&CO. s
’ Who mre invest rsrrTijmm in the world. 1
D. M. Fbkky Sl Co#3
JMuatrated, I>cv r.pi vr an 1
1 iiiusiru, i»cv ripiivr jiiu rr» ru
SC£D ANNUAL
i f..r f M/. i un ! i tii a llsd R P P. 1 . . -ill • r. _
fur ifrfj will niAited FREE to all .ij>-
plu AUti, aiui to lu.st sraAon’i cutiomcra, 1
k It »» ^>citcr than ever. Kvcry i»erson
using l,iirJt'n, J'iiruxr or luld
tiftiit nhoffhl send fur it. Address
D. FERRY 6l CO.
DETROIT, MICH-
'^OTHERS
.EsIilbi’pSN
rP
nn. ownri s 1LECTR0-
, GALVANIC BODY BELT
,<AND SUSPENSORY »UI
•ear. All Rhrumatio Com-
> — ■. -.... uu.m-,u vum •
1 .-plaint*. Lumbafo Otneral
■t.aad Nrrvoua Debility,
f‘ Cottivenaaa, Kidne'y
Dueaua, VtrvMum,
s' * ' ’ it*W Hrtdi of His CUM.
Ho was a bright, handsome boy of six
toeu, sunny tempered, brilliaut and engag- i
lag, tho delight of his parents, tim joy of I
Iiis_h0ino, and tho^iride of his etftss. Hut I
a shadow felt across Ins bright, prospects
It began with a trifling cough.; sooiTcamq
premonitions of consuniptioii, his strength
imiI.hI, his cheeks grew hollow* aiul he
so.>med doomed to un early grave Then a
friend advised lir. Pierce’s Golden Med
teal Discovery. He tried it and was saved
Health and strength returned, his cheerful
voieq rang out again across the scool play
ground, his cheeks again grew rosy his
eyes -bright. Ho is still “the pride of his
class” and ho graduates this year with tho
highest honors.
ffisuopi-gr*
”“1^°chhilP
BRADFIELD REGUIAIOR CO. ATLANTAn*
SOLO MV ALL OfHMK/irB. un
IramtliaAi J^ausI III
nauiuon. Waatiif of
Indiaeretiona (a
4 fa.
,- «*«•# sauacd bv Ii
;vr \ii Kvapos?iViri,<i>"KTi’iefiN^to’days thul
1 A,R ’'«K ELECTRIC mste.7^^.^
WANTED
U’..» _____7?
Chronic Nasal Catarrh jiosltivoly cured
by Dr. Mage's (kitarrh “*—------
by druggists.
Much.of tho so-calleildi'k?ntaldecorations
of the day iu private houses is unknown in
tho east.
Salesmen by the
oldest, largest,
nnd heft known
... i Nurseries in the
west. Experience not nerrs-ary. Permanent
iiosltlons. (hksI pay)- Write at once. (Jet
to work NOW, while it !;> i a?y to-syll and
t^TTitorj' unn-orked.
Ktark IJro.'s Xurne.|w Co.,'
jpblana, Mo.
M
Boil..
Youth. A
Sy“a
DR. OWEN’S______________________
*(»o «n Electric Truss and *elt Combined.
Heni Un. for rata bqQY, Wipagrt, which wlllh*
••at .rroin plain ***!•<! vnvrlopa Mcbtloo this paper. AJvlrwu
OWEN ELECTRIOjBKLT k APPLIANCE CO.
Sod North Brrtkdwuv ST LOUIS MO.
Bad Broadway. NZW YORK CITY.
DROPSY
__ a THKATED F l« ii- iv
_ fc TKKATED FHKiT
fro ° n,” , Tdn
fret f»y mull ft »order trial a«n<] 10c in atumna
to pay j>i>»base Dr II II 5n"ts^'itoss Atla!iST^
If iou orilof trial return ILU adysrUaernem m ut
pl>;» .s Khjuan l ull r.VlAlUUl. -llest. Ul,-,t u
It fs an Ointment, of which
nostrils.
Trice, Coe. _____
Address
Iress. K.TV if Aykltpnb, Warron, Pa.
American Coal iron corporation ?],000,000
AngliM 'alil'ornia Land In vi lo|>-
ment corporation............... 1,7.>0,000
Ala-kaalining A l:lx(duration Lorn-
pmrw...........i.....,.,..„.‘ttI 1,000 ooo
American Itri-wcrles .V; Uenerul Se-
curities Trust................... 2..V)0.000
Bes,t & Son’8'ht;i-weries............ l,2f>O,(HI0
w V * * assess •**•** 1 t^ill!,l n M »
llarUiojiiini-w Brew ing Company.. H.ioo.ooo
Baltimore BrewingCo’inpanv______ I,t)6o,o00
Canada Lacro.-se A- Souiliwes'crn
Itallroad Construetiou t omrany 1,000.000
tr Tru-t Ini-...i«>..i,> < ....... r.
to the met) that are strong and ilobip nnd kind Kali road Const ruetiou Company 1,000.000
Then why will a man coutluuo weak and mean * ttr Trust Iu vestment ( oinpaif. 6 (too 000
and peevish! T | Chicago hirtycrlep....... * d'lKm oiHi
An old gentleman writes- "li n n I /-i.i........... .. .. ........... ‘•.'""J.o'si
“rdinTii'ni’v'ktv,i>p*-e*n-j.r wi......
feel weak-^rl mean except In the spring. Why **J,nV*'r breweries................. L'.taai,
then feel Weak nnd Dienn and nervous and CaiXtmau Boris Tacking < ompanv.. ji ooo i
prostruted 111 the snitiur time nr» I lk Mil. n r, l- iu........‘
-----?—r....... ” 1 noi nnis mm
prostrated in the -pilng .time when life and
unirlt awakens with thrilling buoyancy even
tho vegetable world* Must you- allow shlgglsh
blood, inactive organic functions. riiHtr iidnts
...... , ■ , ,, Kuiu, i nip ill
anil general weakness to make y.mr life nAa»r-
ante aiinptr ts'i nnse ilir tbng ssinloi ihas rs-1
■trained your natural activity) it need not ba
If onlyyou will use (hat pleasant and tncom-
narahlp fntiio hiiwui ... i.— _________.-
PAtable tonic blood purlflcr known as B. B 11
ot Botanic blond Balm your health In spring
tune will be all t! at you can wish. Try p im.
*■ ■ '-T-
-r
way you
-
tioa
*
more to
K\ J
Balni your health In spring
—— ----— — Ut you c"" —* ' — -- ■ ■
spring Try It mm
B. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., August Ifi, IRSH
writes; ”1 depend on H. H. H for the brener-
vatlon of nty healhh, I have hud It In my faint
ly now nearly twi) years, and In all that time
have not, had to have a doctor ’’
.............. ; ”• o *.<•' oiii^ * uHlHllll > ,
fcJk Mill, U. i il. JSiinuig Loui-..
pany....,*.............
Klinore Ciuid- Company.
4.500.000
.^tS.ooo.ooo
2.100.000
}jm
,000
2,ooolf/io
l,r>MO.0o0
istinjr oc-
rJ worlt,
10 enjoy*
No Wbrk
lowering,
enorgior
On th«
loroujihly
necessity
*?-»»!•,
t true of
■GUiffehea
into that
11 where
difUcuU
'it when
habit of
r ona or .
•ahiabje.
od with
rht, will
and end
1 health. '
If it WBX not for funeral notices wo
yfould nover know some people hod rniddlo
names.
■ a.aaavris s ■ X «,
Knn-rulil Al*Jtig?nlx Bri’Utng < oni-
twiv-».-.......... ......
Fnuik Jones’
Innl Aad' I(rtiii| Coiupauv of Min-
ill-sou..........'fl.oiid.rtoo'
It’l'lmn.-ijuilis Bri-wi-’b-s........... :t ooo ooo
1.400.000
. An Old i’rienu,
W.H. Worthington, editor of the “Pstrons
of Husbandry ” published at Columbps, MU».,
writes underrate o«-k>b.-06,18H2) “Yum great
remedy, Allen’s Ltidg Balsam, I have used In
By family fop. ttfteen years for . Coughs and
Colds, and know It to be the beat.
( Mothera.wlll Dad it a safe and sure remedy
to give Children * ben afflicted with Croup.
A dlstlngilisheiMooking glove f(TTafter-
noon teas is woven iu imitation of Venetian
point lace.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorln.
When she Was a Child, sho cried for Castorta.
When she became MLss, she clung to Custorla
Whou sho had OhllUron, she gave themCastoria
I jindlgdy—“Hujv do you liko your ogga I”
Now Rda*der T“Fre*h."
famous
m “tho
on Tao-
k It U
18 foal
houiaod
'nty-flra
ilool in
l
• I have boon occasionally troubled with
,Copghs, and in irnoh- -caso havo used
Brown’s llruuoliUl Troohea, which httVO
never failed, and I must aay they are soc-
bud to none In tho world.”—Felix A. Afao
"au'J/Vim.
( YttMer, St. l‘au\.
=3f
. Tho man who bcrids his elbow too often
soon becomes war pul Thisls straight.
Law Deberdure Corporation /.l,r).,SM»!(K)e
Lcailvillc Mines. ............... 1,600,UO0
I.oudon and New York Ituurance
company....................... 5,000, ono
Land Mortgage Bank i f Florida.. ‘JADO.’ooo
Lenotyn*' Coinj ajiy............... a,000,(k)0
Mono luko Gr-ia Fields of, C»Ji-
foruin......................... 2.000.000
Mortgage Trust of America..... 2,600,000
Mexican Lar-d A Colonization
Company...........*........... 10 ooo non
N«w V<wk Breweries’ Company.-. 4,600,’(X50 I
MiildlclKirough Town A Land
( om-pauv10,000,000
New Kngland FIsgstntT Mining
( ompuny.................... i »V)0 000
Otis Stell Company............... 4:iV>oS
I liisbury and WashburiHloor mills 10,000,000
Pacific Mining Company.......... 33,760,000
leter Schnocfcn Brewing C<»m-
panv............................ 2.000.000
1 hocnlx and Kmojral breweries.... 2,600,000
8w^n llivcrgold and silver mines l,00u,000
Silver King Mining Company..... 2,000,000
San Christian Gold Hyiiraiilic
Company........ 1.000,000
St. Louis breweries........ r.... 12,000,000
Ierra Cotta Fire and Sound Proof
Company....................... 1,000,000
United States Debenture Corpora-. ,
..Non • ....... 16.000,000
l-nlted Males Bolling Stock....... 4.000.000
United bUtcs Brewing Company.. 5.500,000
La''.1,“MD AjtYAtora. Minneapolis 3,000,000
Yvcstern ^Tmerlcan Tnvestment
Company....,.................. 2,000,000
Hold seven iiii)lr,nin« umi
Hold seven illploruas and two gold medals
from Dallas and Sau Antonio i-alrs. TtlOSa'
•■“Urges, at the Dallas Fair of 18RW, rocelvedtho
4 v* and only premiums competed for by Huai-
nrss Colleges. V\ rite for tine Illustrated Data-
Vunmj. before deciding t“ g“ else-
dori."^"at2?,^:5
U.U. INUKAIIAlf.M. D,
Amaurdam. N. Y.
We have enid bi> Q roc
many year* and It has
H plv*6 the baat ef aaila-
D. IL DYCHE A CO.,
.......
iKlMm r *
iVrfrv't ami Wlf.
lUKrtnAUfuf. Ii undrodi In i*uo
opt*ration, ttuaran*
nast te fculi-h aa largo |we
ct-ntagr of fertile rggiiae any
.y'VXhaUirfe. Mi e i «» fdy
nt ir Illua CKtatogne. rirt-u.
Inrs Free Cro. H. R.kl, )tia
. . - — — .1. Kohl,
3-1 »L. yuLurj.LI.
On Stanley’s
O » n Hook.
Uf ANTED AGENTS . ..........
II bond XT for cmnplclc mitlti nml Initme-
|| tlon*. We I*a v F relglit on nil Itooka.
or,, . o,oA',’'1r0!,,• Continental I'ublishlug Co.,
S04 to 810 OMvo street, M Isjule. Mu *
NEEDLES,
SHUTTLES,
HEPAIRS.
Korall Fc-vjr,* Machines.
.’-T.lNDAnn Uonns. Only
That rJ
/X.
litt. Bl KLocg M’r’o^Co-
*«IiOciiit «t 9t. Louts.Ma
WANTED.
for our assoclatlo
or two portlny to -
Adilress NATKftau
Id) btato bt.. CtilcuKo, III.
Wo pay gentlemen and latftei a
’Tir T.7, Ilb*f** **-larF •<> wwum niembor*
r our a»wi lotion. If you ran give oniy an bout
,'r.’W1' P«rdS7 *o our bu*trte«'tt wHl pur you welll
Address NATION A D ^ 1.1 B HA It Y Ab-OCl ATIuN,
fashtonahee society.
.Tho trying,«nienls which fiisbionnhlo snoi-
®ty iniiKMos on its devote*** an* enough to
Beverely test the physical strength and en
ulirflRCB fif f.Ksl lYl. ait autlktiwA 1 ...1____
durance of the most riJmst. lrn*gulur nnd
late hours, over rich an'* indigentil.lo fissi.
yvjtial. In fact, it Is. the only medicine for
the peculiar wi-nkncss,« a„d nilmeuta ind-
dent to females, sold by druggists, tinder a
positive guarantee 'from its manufactur-
OTM T 11 ft T if II ill its _______‘___ .^1 .. .
Kimkh A('i). rnlilisbers Dallas Texas.
ers, that It will, in every case, give witiafac-
tion or its price ( fl.OO) will he promptly
mrrly au eiaiufotr or applications for mirnu la
ill Man-s Patent Oiikw. >sMsbingion, n x .
(uppers, tho fatigue,of tfio lutll-rootn,
tho 1«d air of Um ’ flly-votitilatod, ovor-
crowiled thoetri*, are each, hi them*»H-,w,
sunicient hr U]w<>t tho sysUuixjmd min the
health of the dolicftte aunl..aiihitiv«. Lkan-
Dtrieil, Htey enn Imnllv fail if is.iwi.iof) jrl
refunded, It ^irroyes^igi^nHnrf^t^
tho system, cnricli,*, the i.lissi, ilisi>«*ls nrhi>s
atMi pains, pnalueee refreshing slis-p, dintels
melancholy and iiervousaeso. and buiiiLs up
both the flewi nnd strength of thoee ro-
-,Tiuc.y1 below a b.-nltliy stnn.lar.l It is...*
- 4 h-gttnmitc: mttttZffi, not h Uvnrann.
>'] mins po alcuhnl to *- * * *
The«e, with others ranging from
$10,000 to $90,000, make a total of
$206,605,000.
*
has not had a chill since. It has made a
perrnahtul Cure. Tours truly,
, W. W.IWck.
“ill Flesh Is tinMI.”
The doorbell rang at a, minister*!
bouso ono eveping. He answered the
call, and was greeter! by a ronng
couple standing before lh6 do >r.’ The
young man asked: “Does thro Daptilt
paature lire hereof' Ttio clergyman
did not embarrass tho young man by
asking hhn “If ho wished to turn his
young lady out to grass.” but politely
the sooner suivumb ddelSo.K ! SS£" Thlf,
fluencee. They t>o,-nmo mlo haggar. 1 I „ IJiciyforo, don’t Ik) put off with
."S
tmsl reeling,” as | that the,k«J,-r may make more
VTorifs> IY.Mf>pif)ttiYn if i. __i r.-.
ASTHMAS^ Rf d-FreTI
_S*jiall U.ar.r.f.. Pr s,X WirrSAS, Bl r.al.ataa. |
PATENTS;-- V-‘-'T-
| TV ' « « n-rin I'ince.io*
TW7. Wa^rT.Ju" Vm-
H OM E
»vi?Yh:&
.. ,, LivbOak, A la./Dec. in,
Messrs. A. T. Buallenuehokr & Co.,
,*L Bpcfrqstrtr. Pa/ Last spring I re-
w celvod by mail a bottle of j’Ourr Antidote , „ . , „ .
for Malaria for my brother, who had chills y°un8 i*<iy out to grass, but politely
for mom than stx months. He frequently | responded “Yes,M married them, and
Z f6joic%.
has not had a chill since It h»
A Eorpq- Qnaatlff.
The actual amount of mait liquors
consumed In 1888 was 767,687,05fi'gat-
loos. This indudei not qul:e 8,000,000
gallons of imporiaJ beer *hd ala.
Letter earrisrs ought to make the beat
-aiwmtlouista; ttsjr hare such good ideas of
dalijsry.
sense of lassitude — tliat "tinn reeling,” a.s
mniany exptvss ft The least exertion
fatigues them. \ arions neumigic ntid other
mins harrass and .liHri-M tho sufferer.
Headache, backHclie. “ Nviring dowi
sauons, and “ fetnale 'vis-ikneiboa”
1 l»virh>g-di>w'n” m*i
folL
ns,, and
sonrfy o_________
As an loyigorating, rvw..raMvo tonic,
cordial and prncing nervine, for
ji anil H’ohlo womun hfi’iicni
f'e’B rhvorfte PrrficfTption baa no
•a sx iiiFian muni Jiruilb J fi-
vorite I icscription ” is ihcgmpariiMe, The
manufacturers’ unprecoili ntisl offer to rpiar-
” r' *YS^,is,'"'tion in oye*w case, or money
refumlijl, ought to Convince every Invalid
*4 thi-feet -A Book, mi YVWmiinM’^ ATTniehta,
hud their Si'lf-cure (liif) r«ge«», seht under
seal, in plain anrekme, for ten cents in
stomps. Ailiirees, \Vwuia>’H Iiihkrnsahy-
lEnifiAL Av-oclaIium, tioa Mail. KutcL
luffalo, N. V. r **
OPIUM
. tito ol Jims. Lebanon, Ohio*
, PERFECTLY HARMLESS.
- linesusled M a LITIW Pllii.
K., Kasles* to take. One tlfiy, Sugar-coaUal Pellet a
(k),u't|P'“,on* Imlheaikm, Biltous AuLka^S
all <Mfancwmsats of the stomach and Bernals. M oept* a viaL by- druggists.
DPlDM
rij*r*iiu>rtafi>vo.*, v* »- fsre»
lO^PHUS HAMV <«• mS
AI Hunioj no pain nr lt,rn‘tnlftioi Btofe
Jkm
PAfEIMTS
w. H, u. DALLAS.
10-90
SEEDS
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10U P.v SOU.?) Mat) CVI^AYS. VMIva \J t r. L\ AtVW \ \‘X tJ V #1 /■ t
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