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|OUR WASHINGTON LiL Ler. ate f the busine e “dog a Wives! Mothers! Daughters! i 0 | oe . tour vher rnd _ Be Your Own Ph A lady who The Mirror | WasuinGtox, D. C., May Dace Bree : “ ja ae gti red torments worse than : flatterer. Would you | Washington is in the height of its “ait : Aa . " eben loys. a 10 18 period it iste aa the wo oea. pressions. & , | beauty just now. Wath its 70 aeked, but seldom answered sati 2 “Ie there a ‘peing cared, it tell a sweeter tale? land lesnai ‘ i and who had despaired ot being cured, ars nuch will allay ~ satisfactorily: remedy known to the medical fession that : | of asphalt pay r : ee se = oe men Who 4F@ subject to Dysmenorrheaand ite attendant Ieee meres medv which completely cured * . | sphalt pavements kept clean as Pes PN AN you have not tried it, do s h trouoles ca a 1e last have , do so AT ONCE, ° trouoles can liaBalmisthecharm- yc) ocr ).. 3 ‘ae ate uM AGS There is relief for yous it has beer found ag ong herself ) ef that almost cheats the Mapp lland Gee eran eae Members and “thea what an eminent physician has to say upon the subject: n to anv og glass, on reat ho bos wheel” ga Caref Sing maces eng mena fom then of Tungalng nua of Dremenoce, Ta ch re ene eae BOF .nOW IN| claj ; aie 1, alzmost to t rus segam ae er fe disease, who had been driven an examinati ee Hine eceonere the ack to the t . other instances of a similar character, but this is a reachable ease ™ ce Sa Se : sent free to anv - | Spring time, it presents attractions om E Pee AA MELLIER. Sole Prop’p, 709 & 7 ie aca S, securely sca jose one (two sare Hig be fonadat ak jl es 4 dASS t per bottle. 2 LLICn, oie Prop’r, ST. LOUIS] Mo cent) stamp, Address, naming this paper (Continued from tase weer.3 i ae eae eo cs Reta tbe cigg tuny that prevails im the - ne Mrs, W. C. Holmes, 658 Broadway he Mad! | no other place. The people of our | §, t ees ene ae ee 1S 6 New Yor. How Watch Cases are Made. | common country are : : : : : 3 itealize that tt yn € This process of manufacture was inv« ited | season to make ‘a ess jy James Boss, who started in business in | \y a. setOH. Hendeat as that we oa 94, and the methods and tools used in | basins conventions beens emine is Beets paeerenn Swi ace poking these watch cases are covered by eke a ee a; pare ie tae ae + éhih Hivestiy tnnity should p gis the great This is the only watch ease made | lees e / n ¢ ib ou nd it is found breeding establishment ot Da lawn own- jeder this process. For many years the in- | (0° Veal. Phe Met s var, es have been issued to mote edby MW Di at Wayne Til. 35 ipoloction of these goods was slow, owing ly adjourned their conference beto ghar ; Fee | miles from Cl His importations of «38 sok Ot ah . 1 7 eX members to enter the | percheron horses from nee to date prejudice against plated” goods, | we hae the pleasur: taecting 9% floor ae of these ex-members | have aggregate immence sum of 3. iat gradually the public learned that the | Concresational bret ie ; : Sats ee one | 000 C00, and at t yresent time Ou- | ones Boss’ Gold Watch Case was not 2 ee ane j are engag d t here, | land 500 head ot ‘he st specimens. dnp goldecaahed or electro-plated arti Jersey, These eood br ren hay | * ee ofthat race ne cOndhA see eene he tro-pl article, red case | = S . . been with us stuce last M and | ress in eron S book of et was made of genuine gold plates of - n ’ j be congress timents | France cant : wh.le on their Col- adard quality and thickness, Conscientious | !ett for home Friday. Their cons} 7; st not be assumed however | rado ranges age 2000 mares and 32 impor+ } aeensinats sent | Pacomesrut 1 ‘ Spar Ake he eee ted Percheron stallion in breed . idiierence to the determination to make | vention was wel! at ‘ ry the , : | a 1in breed | teh c: Sore put on the market, tel ¢ " } ~|Ulat ail tuese members abuse thej | watch case eve on the marke’ elegates from here ae * : H tbe beat < I %, fs > | delegates from he id from a dis privilege granted tuem, as such is} cn earth | re } lai the adoption of every improvement pence and (The Chascheantie : Q | mheheriy | nggestod, has made the James Bo old piepestinin oi the case. Most of m go on] - | al rome . ior 1 Weieh Case the STANDARD. ice TZ gunn nerely to converse with | > Palk'S SUN, ; Ipthis watch case the parts O Z : . but 4s appears from | | subject to wear—the bow, crown, hinges, | Of the convention ¥v 1a . fot ade —D . } most subj ’ y Hinges, ae and resolutions made | WEILWALMEE, Wis. i tanb-catches, etc., are made of soLip GoLp. | should empha ayy eee fall. 3 | ; és idcavors to Yrongtully in-| ~ - | pot f cent stamy to Keystone Watch Case Puctorles, Phila | (HC Chris o> bret 9 fl sla iH | ag i dips, Pa, for handrome Iiustrated Pamphletshowinghow | oj, tion as th = eee é ~y re) + pea gy | fees Bow’ and Keystone Wateh Cases are sande. ma si aes acer A Curious Hospital Case \ G E a (¥ ve P = G K, | E or the great problem which s < % Bane | (To be continued.) 2 ‘ fore akan ‘ = es eee | Editor aad Proprietor. | caused so much commotion through pte Ca et Ree | +2202 } Funniest Paper in America. out the whole country. The American Hi an : ciation is aiso bolding d | ’ McDANIELS, The formost literary men of our country ice of the physicians of the} | Children’s hospital, on Twenty-} clow Wainut. About | two weeks ago a child was brought | What Vaccination is to Small-pox, PECK’S SUN is to the Blues. for treatment ar t ies = for treatment and when its clothing It is now nearly sixty P was removed it was found to be 4 frei as a remedy eters Pay TS NORTH MAIN ST, membership, and they are here ir ce ey Oe Me Ne eas u : é papa ras ens phe nee Worm Confections, PEC K Ss Ss N large numbers. The meeting was pave Ss : Phe legs and arms c Vermif rae Bese = i ocks juge con ‘ow in favor opened up with a vigorous and elo : thout one particle of flesh, Terish, sometimes craving fool ani earay meeenttot | Is one of the most widely read and popular quent address by the ver ‘ noting but the covering of skin. torian, Hon. Geo. Barcroit. Among hea nes almost to a point the papers read were, “tthe early le actions of the chiid are very much like those of a monkey. The ninr and grinding the teeth, then be assured these symptoms papers in the country to-day, and stands without a peer in its specialty. — a The Originator of the Celebrated nl when worms have really been the cause. It has been proved beyond rest infancy, therefore parentsmespecully mocherswhawremorecon | ERAT) BOY Paners f the first symptoms of worms, for so surely as they exist, they can be a te fant, by the ti 'y use of B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge. 2 it in their practice. and many of the most eminent of the profession, In fact. it mever falla, It has frequently been given to child: large quantities of worms were discharged and immediate | specamen Copies, Free to any protection mevement f 1828,’? by Dr F Uniyersity ; the tariff child does not suffer and it le talone » | Wil remain quiet, but if made un- Confederate and _ocaniceroeneonitsiiandeencieeiasemaeetanttes : é 5 cowtortable in any way will make} or ni ry purchaser to be his own judge in one sense, and to examine ever 2 - : eral strategy inthe Pope campaiga bottle he buys of it. ‘The name of FAHNESTOCK is not sufficient. H. vs 5 A DEALER IN iil I i noises which will resemble the cries | misao Be As Fammesroca, and bessssned wih nething alse Fe mins Howells SB carats rosea Bat the address, ‘ betore Washington in 1862,’? by 4 ; ; NeW FRANKLIN, HOWARD Co., Mo. Cammrrocr, Mp. pele Sande Col. Willi Ai} t Baltimore: | Of 2 monkey- The child is five | M@ttioses"Thave ssc some of O28 fect excetient rem- | tan eerie fen rieIaa B.A. Fabnestack” Vermifage : | ' h.@ ol. William Alleo, of Baltimore; } 0° 0? ‘ Ne : ely. B. Ar Fahnestock and foun ito have the | mending itay aremedy which ts sa7e reliable aad eficiene | Bear in mind that by sending # Postal Card to | “The value of T. tapical & }.] yewts of age and has never spoken, deffect. I think your Vi an not safely be dis- | in all cases where a Vermifuge is needed. to this office, a Sample Copy of PECK’S j les ld he value of Topog:apical know!- es : sarees pensed with in any family. Yours See THOS. H, HANDY, M. D. SUN will be mailed you FREE. Don’t j . . , and is only as large as a child oftwo - We 3BARD, M. D, neglect to send at once and tell your ; edge in Battles and campaigns,” by 5 SUCCESSORS TO 7 ‘neighbors to } j j Maj, Hotchkiss, of Virgimay and Yes in good health. De. Lous J. E, SCHWARTZ & 00., 5. a. ronnestoci’a Son & Co., Pittsburg, Pa., Sole Proprietors. mnelg t SPRING WAGONS, Q [the “Ongin of States one has made tests and says he WORTH OF FUN FOR ff, ; Dr. Welling, president of the Co cannot discover any evidence that] Fae a —— +0202 | Etc., Etc. ; Penetrating Lumen ‘HE WORLD, lumbia University of this city. the faculty of hearing is present. In z vanhnk im art < The American Surgical Associa- | ST@tCUS the child uses its thumb, just as monkevs a e tion is also in session at the Medical | So #5 oRKeys Go. It will hold on Adéress GEORGE L. LORD, ‘ Business Manager, ‘ eS es — Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A powerfnl preperation ae i i i L | £0 concentrated thatafew . ra + rons npplied to the sure | > i) penetrate to the = a e.and almost IN- | f) STANTLY RELIEVE Pain. | TORPID BOWELS, ei TAG MOMCTAL{ CURES OC ES ORDERED LIVER, RQUMAUSI | ren sR oafts trie fate ooro a tue diseases of the human raeo._ T! Nonralgia, Sprains, | syinptoms indicate theirexistence: Lees of oe he Largest Assortment to Select From in Southwest Missouri.<% : us hands as a ronkey tche — Museum. Many interes sh t mon«cey catches and highly instructive papers h been | he Ears of its cage, and has the t i os | { e | d ' i ES read and discussed, and the surgeons | © P° Ver to catch with its feet as with its han Phe r ay Mave sotten many new ideas from ; ts hands, The doctors say One another, the value of which thev st ld does not suffer. The only Thn Government Eudorses ‘Lhe} And Patterns on Han Sold at . 2 c taken is milk, fr tle. I Tokw |. & tite, Bi 1 stive, Sick He: : re Ta dy = ld al ill endeavor to test by experit ae taken ; a f ‘om a bottle. It Sear te, ppetite, Bowels co: ee Ameriean . . es a rled-ur S i > | of er mind, Eructation mecca ae ing upon their patients for the next les In a curledeup position, like an Leme Baek, | eaertion of body 9 ; animal, « is ectly = wos come direct fromthe manufac to | year so that by the next convention f aie : ome is perfectly unconscious ee eee nee tone they will be able to report how] ° whe Ie of food, Eeritability of temper, Low Tocth-Ache, | oniriter ‘A feel g oF hawt neg che,| spi elim: a ing nes ee hands. Also Agent for the 4 ly Fi in aeala, Stow | Regtybets Papeeenae Teun Agriculturist Qctebraned: patent many they have cured and how} DY i Starr, one of the visiting Ae wohants| | mae eno pepe From the tenth cencus, vol. 8, just pub- ’ ULHOLAND many more they have killed by their physicians to the hospital, says it is iM NOT SOIL CLOTHING | py; have noequal. Their setionon lised. “The American Agricultnrist is . B 4 A - y y : aid Saas (ame a abl be: & A hee eo HidneysandSkinisaiso ems especially wosthy ot mention, because of be experiments. panei p ae ro by Physicians and ethers SO ae eres producing SEDO the remarkable success that has attended : ed fh Raise eee eo fe ee, es . yee tor 2 you ee RC. the tri q SP RUN D| the compertion inthe plans tor] eer et-—Pintadelpina Times. | UammmeePRGE C sreedeaey © | crane aeeecnca Speen | acta pestne ef ceed ie cee A Rio » St. Louis, Mc. | ° i fo ae Steel . 2 es ‘eget e@ause nO nausea Or nor interfere ee t Siting ls the best becouse there is no the statue ot Lafayette to be erected Shakespere maxes one ot his character | ¥O@ 84LE BY ALL DEUGGISTS aND En Aare wor eal Se Es lation: Its contents are duplicated every + because it is the preveaben and | under direction of congress, 1s get- | say:''Tis not in mortals to command suc ie ee riding spring made. ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. month jor a germanedition, which also bs 7: +f y i ti ; ly ii cess put we'll do more, we will deserye Soldevorywhere, Se. Office. 44 Murray St.,N.¥. | circulates widely. ting interesting and intensely lively. | jgs+ st Jacobse Oil tae commuandeaanc % | This tribute is a pleasing incident in A number ot models have already | cess. and the aoice ot che people is that | i TuT T 8 HAIR DYE. the marvelous nearly deserves it, and that it is the greatest { been received at the state depart. | ‘* 4 fat 5 | Gray Harm on WHISKERS changed in- eee oe pain cure on earih, i stantly to a GLossY Buack by s single ap- HALF A CENTURY CARER ment, and are on exhibition there. | plication of this Drg. Seld by Druggists, A : re) has j been receiv. f A Story of Empress Ene SELECTED SHORE ' of this recognized leadiag Agricultural ne has just been received from A Story of smpress Enger | H > sent by express on receipt of $1. =fy aeheeals Journal of the world. France, designed bp Mons. A. Fal- The following is the latest story T7’S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. > | WHAT IT IS TO-DAY quiere, of Paris. Another and last tis told about Empress Eugenie, 1 5 ! Six months avo the American Agricult- medel 1s) expected shortly from { who | ever been a striking figure oR. STRONG Ss PILLS ' urist entered upon a new year ot prosper- 4 i t HT j ; ity, and to-day it is far supericr to anv France, and then the selection will | since day she charmed Napoleon | The Old, Weli Tried, Wonderful ares j F i = similar periodical ever produced in this be made by the committee appoint: | IIT. with the wreath of violets which I I Ss Health Renewing Remedies. TAPE ime, D> RE or auy other country. Richer in editor- ial strength; richer in engravings; print- ed tor the pnrpose. > wore in her golden hair. ‘*’ Twas t, Regulating the Boweis, Cong § then, but now the night has SREREL IN TH | STRONG'S SAHATIVE PILLS KScpeedy cars fae 00d, ‘Peritying ed on finer paper, and presenting in ev- Malarial Taint. A eadaeche, Constipation ery issue 100 colnmns of original reading 4 orders. - matter, trom the blest we ee te QUARANTEED 1 PY} PCouchs,Cotds, | iy roo illustrations r. George Thur- i 1 ed . Filie s Dy ia de | NY wai : B Pa mittee has agreed to report a resolu j chronicler, a itor to the Marcus RASK’S “ Ne goed diges= ber, tor nearly a quarter of a century ed- ~ ERBURW’S =oxz—— ] tion fixing 11 o'clock as the hour for churci Jenic ; > itor-in-chief of the American Agricultur- church at Venice, where the ex- ist, Joseph Harris, Byron D. Halsted, Col. M. C. Weld, and Andrew. Puller, Ber IN OD application elsewhere. | meeting instead ot 12 o’clock. The | empress is now staying, observed a necessity of such a rule has become 2a3--—_ AT — "a ss has been worsing indus { triousiy this week. The house com- | me”? A few davs ago, says the | | H | i on reining offered his address card i sou specimen copy American Aeaic urist, au elegan . n | with 200 illustrations, aud specimen pag- | es of our family oyclopaedia, Canvass- | ers wanted everywhere. Address Publishers of ~ AGRICULTURIST, AMERICAN — - the other long time editers, together & : lady, dressed in deep mourning, with the other writers who have made the aA] € |so urgent that there will be no op- | kneeling in long silent prayer before Agriculturist what it is to-day, are still at wx J | position to it. Many of the appro- | one of the side altars. When at last their posts. c : ” Py = 7 | priation bills have yet to come up; she rose she looked about her in WHAT. FREE od 2 2 = & | for discussion, aad the tariff bill is | search ot something which she miss- | Woskly newspaper devoted ; , Li = | } eee ae TI F eee or ee cag a2 j ee Every subscriber, whose subscription cael a & @ | also to be acted upon, 1e latter | ed, and then walked slowly away, avings. This is immediately torwarded us with the - ~ Iwill nard be it } } ee eS eunte } i yea d1i5 cents ex- t will nardly be reached before the | 2nd supporting herself by th 2 rice, $1 50 per year, and 15 = ee | ae x . : Se eai S i ee ee iby the wall, | as for postage on Cyclopaepizc—making e — Pa E | latter part of May. and a jong dis- i | $1 65 in all—will receive American RA = ™ | cussion is bound to tollow its report. i i Agricultuirist (English or German) for [ S3] = < » | = ‘ ree | i ave | allot 1885, and be presented with the = B 3 | ng the most ir wt bilis nut i j p bad Thirty ' American Agriculturist Family Cyclopae- = =" | yet reported trom the co tee are | ot the} ae “x5 re belore j dia, (just outr. 700 Pages and over 1,000 M4 3 ds PERC Rts oe } } 1, g | tf your Croccr does not keep thom | Engravings. Strongly bound in cloth, ‘ the sundry civil, the legislat 2 her silver- | | black and gold RR py aes ro | Sond $1.25, and we will send Pali | Diack —— se es Th al | general deficien cy, and th a-j ay, without , ®y Express, prepaid, to the nearest, spe | This entirely newvolume is a remar' j s. The nayal pil } ‘ : +> | Railroad Station }asers for | able storehouse and book of reference i pom: he nayal pill over which a} belpless.”” wostikd im the | for every department of human know!- w | heated debate is expected will be} wo liveried TRASE Ptsz Cc D. et | <p Sesaee i cae a supple- Z. reported ay the naval affairs com- | the stranger es j | Send three 2-cent stamps tor mailing mittee the latter part ot next week. } i It locks now as if ess would j (alas, for cruel Nemesis, he was a not be able to adjourn before next | Ge | August. But the : yan from Berlin!), glaocing at don’t} Which she was seen to shudder! like hot weather, and therefore it is | slightly and then return the civility probable that they will inaugurate bed whispering: ‘Empress Eugene, mone7_ Oi Worhoan nay Sex. night sessions earlier than usual,with and—homeless.’’—Pall Mall Budget peaaiions feck Be

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