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— SS ons WAT=R «T MEALS. CABLING TO BRAZIL. is The Trav-'s of a Mes a:e fron New York Opin os cif to Dow Pedro's Dominious. In the genera: caine olive on Broa sir-et, the cable may wax co 41} - en ly examining his mustache by the aid of a west pocket mirror when man walked in and sii !: “J want to send a cab ezram.” “Wher: to?” *P ra, Brazil. How much?” “Vhre- dollars and forty-five cents,” al times, free ingesiiot of w but tie vi wo omos. g is provid. tac it wy petit ds « juiee aid from the tact that aime the proe ess is by ne me: | tage, as Sir Willan Reberts has shown wy in fea ande ff-e, ibis more than doubtfal ft Woones Gat the lacus and Partaly et of the ived gastric ion. Apart rsa disadvan- in his expeanation of tie po valirity of taney aes t wn wewe fone op eK Irapery s rah and low with bias band of v lve; the aorot draved o arly tothe wiist, with facin’ fol l, wide at he waist and narre wing to a poi tat che lower «dye ner the fron, Avother has the lov ec skirt of plait velvet, apron and vest of | lain cloth, polona se of velvet, wih plain sl-eves and surplice front, with lower sec lien fn be e peint; plain collar. — Philide pita Lecord, —_-—_~e ————— CHILLS p FEVER She EXTIRE sweep ALARIA WICKLY CLEANSED of! eee FEVER TONIC #asure and speedy Care in the most stubborn cases, t thoroughly cleanses the system of Malaria mak h-cnre complete. When taken as directed, reotee Oa iS GUARANTEED. and should it fail the : authorized to KEFUXD THE MOWRY you paid fer it, i | | whether avy such «fleet is in reaiiy iP-GIVE ita TRIAL! Be teask Th 6 ranger paus dreflectively, an! , s CONCERNING DRESS. Xease eer sure Seen 6 ranger | « 8 produced. When iagested daring é Tea TES Es" FeVER TOM 60, ea, ao hay & bettie the suggested: oe pr | Metin, water may de good by massing | Tome Nene be Comenrstetg 9 elt Kaewe {ooeriniace welladapted tw chilrea that | Castorta ca “ie, Commtpation, ie LOuS, We, Bo oi adi ie ae eee iia eS tel cool and by exposing Putting aside all the sad showing of qmowntome” HA pegs D. Kills Worms, ..+.s sep, and poomeees ai = ten fddl-stic Fet- red - the | sie ants ed part more thorouzhly aw ides te be found in the manner . 111 Be. Oxtord St, Breskiya, ¥.¥. | wiSsus injurious medication, ~—-—-——~~ | PEHENDERSON 109 & 111 W. Minth St., KANSAS CITY, we, The only Scien, te C8 pears! Prone as genet ee 4 eible man, indignantly. “You ean send as wanv vords as vou like, but you will pay $3 45 for ¢:.c) and every word, including address and signa- ture.” ‘Great Heavenf”® shr'eked the stenger. *Thatis highway robbery!” “Not at all,’ calmly returned the ether, brushing an ali ged bit of dust from his <leeve, *O: the contrary i ig dirt cheap. You never sent a cheap- er we-sage in your lif. The astounding proposition pre- sjoked the reply: “I should like to hows you prove that statemen:.” “Easiest thing in he world.’ And the eable man reached fora map. “S:p- pone you send a ten-word message xt that rate; let us see where she goer First to Ne foundlind, and ther: gets Feudy for n bath. She § uvps into the A luntic, and in less time than I ean say it. pons her bexd up off the Irih | evast H-re she takes a breath j aid dives southward. She winks | at the Frenchman, throws a to the action of the digestive ferments, Pepein is a eats toot e uody, and a given quantity will work almost indetinitely, provided the peproves are removed a3 they are formed. Tue good effects of water drank ireely before meals has, however, avotuer beneticial result: it washes away the mucus which is secreted by tue mucus membrane during the intervals of repose, and favors peristus.s of the whole aliment- ary tract. Toe membrane !nus cleansed is ina mach better condition to receive food and convert it inte soluble come pounds, The accumulation of mucus is specially well om ed in the morning, Wien the gastric walls {| with a thick, tenacious Food entering the stemach at time wii become covered witb this coating, which for a time t from the action of the gastric ds digestion. stomach, with its puckered mucus, lining and viscid of dressing to be seen everywhere ; around us, we may, perhaps, help our- Beives and others to find a better plane of thought on the subjeet, by taking note of what some girls have said, who hold the matter under consideration. 1 find it possibie todivide these girls into three classes: The girls who have nearly all the money they want, and who believe that heir first duty in life is to dress thems«lves with it. Second. The girls who have very little money, and who use what time they have, as well as all their money, in appearing as well dressed as possi- ble. Third. The girls who have little of either time or of money at their own disposal, and whose interests are in something quite different from their clothes, yet who have taste ard senti- ment, and who suffer if they ever find themselves dressed inappropriately. We have all known girls belonging Bennett, Wheeler & Co., Dealers in tne Celebrated! ohn Deer : Bradli y Stirring Plows ecennes Bradley, Canton, Leere and tsrown Cultivators; Pattee for Gc: in stamipaltievery aeeberitocn! "une age New Departure Tongueless Cultivators. 181048, nhoutd read this book. i RHEUMATISM Jecre® Keystone Rotary Drop Corn Planters, | .eesenees oes Deti EE yien pteceee teers free and confidential, tree ory letter. and se : For th The tubular con non-res es and contents, a normal condition in the . ose cl Hi kiss to the lazy operstor on the | Oe” Shce ue \ he ao ane to each of these classes. haa of Ba HE Banish const, xd brings up on Sa “ eee i ale Ey a: Fe a We know the girl whois given nearly One dose gives relief; a fe This « He air; ‘ » | able to receive fool. Exercise before | all the money she wants, and is told to " = poopy teen ms op a ones 8 = ae us ce ig? pil partuk ofa meal stimulates the cite | pet the prettiest things she can find to With Deere All steel Check Rower with Automatic Reel, pent of race aekh sap fe 69 mil kes i S c Fs LE culation of the blood and facilitates the flow of bood toroush the vessels, A glass of water washes out the mucus, partially ds tie stomach, wakes up peristal nd prepares the alimeate ary canal cor the iorning me; @b- servation has ssown that non-irr.tating liquids pass d.rectiy throu ch the “tubue Jar” stom eh, and even if iood be pres- wear. What is the result? Sometimes, like the girls in confectionery shops who get so tired of sweet things that they never want to touch them, the taste palls. It is like any other earthly possessiun, once ours we care very little for it I heard a young dressmaker with a large custom say the other day: “Why, if it were net my business, | would wear the plainest things I could find, and never think of dress again as long as I live.” Famous actresses, too, whose profession requires constant attention to dress, are known to despise fine dressing when they are in private. Charlotte Cushman, who saw more of society, and that of the best kind, through a long series of years than al- mast anybody of her time, used to limit herself to three dresses—a comfortable gray woolen dress for every day, a good black dress, and a light silk for “oceasions."” This l+ft her a margin of money for doing many noble things. It is wonderful what a moth of money fine dressing is! and of all un- satisfactory results, perhaps to be nicely dressed is one of the least. Iam speaking, of course. of fine dressing, not forgetting that witty saying of one of our excellent New England women —that “there is a consolation in being well dressed which even religion can not bestow." fresh-nent, for «he has to swim the Atiantic agan—ths time westwar!. Bolasi! The ripples haven't setuled off theC pe V rces shore before she is p ssing the time of day with the Beazlans in Pernambuco. Another Jong breath, a ai plunge, and the eabe man in P ra cals out: “Message fou New York! ‘Time, two bours. Svath Caters, New Ground Plows, Harrows and Suiky Pl ws Dr. HENDERSON, 109 W. 9th St.,K: } SSD Haish’s S$ Barbed Steel Fence Wire|The White is King NALLADAY WIND MILLS, IRON, WOOD AND CHAIN PUMPS, WAGONS, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. ALL KINDS OF GRA-s SEE): Hardware, Grocenes, Iron, Nails. Wagon Woodwork, &c. BENNETT, WHEELER «& CO. ee LIGHTEsT RUBBING, QUICKEST AND SIMPLEST FRANZ BERNHARDT’ S In the World, OUR MOTTO: oF Protection in Territory. v * sar Perfecti Principle. Three ounce El.zir, Waltham and(Qy— S 4 8a Popularity Goncek NEEDLES. OILS AND RPARS FOR ALL MACHINES. er RESPONSIBLE DRALE‘S AND AGENTS who wish to handle the past and most SALABLE Goops. Address tur particulars WHITE SEWING MAUHIME CDTANY, g21 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo as ale it 38,¢ ural re The | soil au e, and and 4 2 Spee 5 study, cold water shou.d be given to ak es oe aahnce 0 2 per persons who have sufficient vitality to nif als 7 ill cost vai fifeen pa react and hot Woerto the others. In fast thirty-s ven times asm ch. S-ni chronic gastric catarrh it is extremely tup Ly a m ssenger and you will pas beneficial to drink warm or hot water forty conts—one hundred times as befo-e meals, and saitis said in most much. See?” eases to add to the good eff-ct pro- The stranger felt a little staggered, duced. — British mera Journal. and horgh‘fuily rubbet his nose. * Log c 1s log'e.”” 8: id the cable man, _. @raccfully donning his business man- hers, like auew coat “Shall I sens Your message? * But the siranger said never a word. He eye! the cable min sadl. an’ slowly wakel away.—N. WK Evening Sun DIATR OF! HO ty oF FoLepo Lucas COUNTY ss Fraxsk Cu &. makes vath that he is the seine: partner of the firm ot F. J Cheney & Co. doing business ia th City of Poled aunty and state afore said, one that said fiem will pe the sum vt ONE HOENDRED DOLLAR> to end every can. of ¢ atarrhy th t car cured by the use of Hall’s Cutarrh | i Fi ' | lampdensilver stem w nding watch- Cure. >. from $11 to higher prices. 1 to before me and subscribed in uy cesence, this gth day of December, \ DD, '86. \ -%. GLEASON [seat] Notary Public Hats’. Catarrh cure is taken imernall tnd avis direcglv on the blood and mu Consumption Incurab!: t © Read the tollowing: CH Mor tis Newark, Ark, says: oT was | down with abcess ot the tungs, and \merican ladies stem winding gold! -atches from $25, te All silverware, clocks, jewelrA, Us surtgces of the system Send for tes:imonials, fre t. J Cheyney s So . Proj »., Toledo, O. WBS din ph vsicians pronounced me an incur ‘consumptive. Began take Dr. Kings New Discovery for Con- * eption, am now on my third b+ He sudam able tooversee my tie S work ves fim, WALKING DRESSES. Pertinent Sucgest on: Concerning Fash- Religion does not work in that way. If we neglect our duties she is not com- ing to help us until we take pains to help ourselves; and one of our first du- ties to ourselves and to others is to be fitly dressed. There never was a care- lessly dressed or an un-neat person Xtc, at cost price -oleagent forthe Reckford and Aurora watche-, in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very cheap. S@MENTION THIS PAPER. sdesse Middlewart, Decatur, O Pwavs: Had it not been for “Now Discovery’ for consumption T wou'd Hoye died of Lung troubles. Wo fonable Street Co-tumes. ‘Uhe best wa er a. for a costame for the stre-t is the cloth-tinished flannel ar any soft draping goods in all wool with a plain surface. The plain skirt 8 wern to some extent, but a come known who was not also careless aboyt appointments, careless at figures, un- Beat in processes of thought, and in some way untrustworthy. Alas! It is a fact, that clothes illustrate the man. —A4Mrs. James 7. Fields, in Wide Awake. Is headquarters tor Fne Jewelrv Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &c. Spectacles ot all kinds and tor all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beau*itul goods and the low prices, JEWELRY STORE, wan F given up by doctors. Am now m Dest of health’ Try it Sample & i bottle free at anv drug Store. bination of plaited skirt and drapery _—— 2s oo is liked better by thy masa A p taited ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED: Be AST J i é front with a sligh ly bouffant back Rindl sa (bean Rese: 813 HONESTY REWARDED, Irapery s mich worn. In others the An Ene te bone Scraping. = a i Glow a D-trot Man a ‘con-sed a Clerk's | 3Kitt is quite pain in front, being Edward Shepherd, ot Harrisburg. ee Ih., says: **Having received +o much beneht from electric bitter-, | teclit my duty to let suffering be maniy know it. Have had a rus ning sere on my leg for 8 years; ms foctors told me IT would have + save the bone scraped or leg ampu tated. T used instead 3 bortl- E-ene Biters and 7 boxes Buck « Nimes Salve, and my leg is ~ une dowel’? Electiic Bitters are failed a litte at the top, and wih tw> or three side plait, and the back Iraped in a loose puff Acaiune of this style is a hay- brown cloth-fitished flannel, and paid woolen goods in various shades of brown e#'r aked with bright red and black, The skirt front is of the plaid ' aterial, the drapery mothe back of the plain. The bodice, also of the pl ; Jnterrity and Faithfulness. : ‘James," he began as the clerk en- Pay tered the private office, “the new year | fis close at hand, as 3 “Yes, sir.” 3 How long have you been with us?” © * “Twenty yeurs, sir.” “Ah! Twenty yeara. You came in from the country with all your worldly mgexsions tied up in a cottun hand- ef.” =iM i med Men. t i - s e nd cnses. absolute at : Soe toth m5 Le ‘and Vigorous Health. rough shout bs fade Over Brae | . eg 20sn! : Yoork, or too frea Indulgence, we ack that you send us 5 c and cocure W.Tenth ST. m2. Gdetica, n cemons TEP Rech zz — 2 ‘whiet 4c. ds n, is iight-ti - did, sir.” ting, with a pos ilion back. lined wita i i) ar soc. a bottle and Bucklen’ umbage, Sprains necles, You left home determined to | tt silk. T+ front the bod.ce comes Arnica es alve at 25 Cents per box - Strains, iceman ess.” fown into a peak. I: is tri umed wi neal 2 eB chieve suevess. : Ligg m ta t drngyists Burns, Stitches, Hoof Ail, Yes, sir.” a pointed pis-troa of rel silk, wi h a ee Sealds, Stiff Joints, Screw #You believed that honesty and |[turve!-up collar of the same, The A mauier of importance. -le-ves are finely plaited in the upper and the fo ss is let out i: a ‘an I see your father for a few p fire -t ch: elbow, then av pl: nited on to a d-ep fac ng of red 3 lk. Ano her haaa pelisse of blue facev FB Wooks and the wa cloh, with clasps at the side and or. © «Phanks, sir. Ravent a the back of pas emeitere ‘ “Now, James, my partner goes out Avelevant costume iso dark oive- Fwith the new year. [’'ve been think- | £teen ladies clorh. The bo ties opens in front with two d-ep revers tapers in? ing down to the wast. The opening long and faithful services.” | 3bo0ws 8 peated p'as:iron embr id -ra i in silk and beailt in colors of I dian “And In m going to reward you. eashuere This bo lice eomes down b= 4g Pm glad it’s in my power to do so | ow the waist. It is roand-d in front, Behall commence the new year alone.” and forms a small coat basqus “That's the way I reasoned, sir.” “Ah! I remember the morning you lied for a situation. I liked your 2 D stance. 9 000 miles, ent they only mix with it toa certain ; extent. According to Doctor Leuf, “N w. gr, that mesiage costs you 5 Z - F 934.40 or nbout tweefi ths of w cent, | Wie has made this subject a special y you talked.” Exactly.” st the back, slit open In the center. With limited capital.” This is trimme! with small rey rs of “ahr ambroidery, «Tue underskir: is of “And it will therefore be necess dlive-zreen silk. A panel is laid on teduce all salaries, On all the othe | Vet this skirt on the left side. Tie 1 shall make a cut of fifteen per per skirt of the cloth is slich ly it. Owing to your long and faithful j draped iu front and more fully so ut ices f shall make the cut in your the back. It opens on the left side to only ten. That's all, James, and ,show an embroidered panel Cont hope you will try and get down half | "eves with deep embroidered cull hour earlier m the morning, and Avery handsome walking dre-s is obe a little more economical with | f fille and plaid velvet; plain lower s and furl.” — Detroit Free Press. skirt; very long, full draperies of minutes before I go, Miss Hendricks?” he asked. “I wantto speak to him on a matter of importance. “Certainly, Mr. Samson,” replied the girl, with a blush. After Mr. Samson had taken his de- parture with : »py smile upon hi« face, Miss Hendricks found her way to her father's shoulder and, stealing her arm sbout his neck, whispered: “What did he want, pap “He is agent for i burner,” said the old m agreed to give its tria —The best way to boil cabbage ! have ever tried is to quarter the head, eut ont th rd center or heart and drop in boiling water in which ther: was dropped balf a teaspoonful of baking soda; have plenty of water te more than cover the head; boil very fast for thirty minutes, drain and sea- son with salt, pepper and butter.— Toledo Biacle ——— ee —___ —*Good sport, Tommy?” “Qh, fair, shot acow and an old woman. Both doing well.”’"— Morning Journal. Bb SEEDS," 7 RTLABLIBNED MM. Ise now nearty surty B.A. FAH germ Confections, made TOGK’S = — ack: ee ee a wure for the purpose je BOL been manufactured all over the country: but their = a. na eae Se to grow in favor daily. Chdidren rasan, sre most frequently the reruls of theve } hidden ‘sometimes craving food and eating ieocestan and grinding the teeth. eecrsar SSS Pi ape wholesome diet then qo are indications VERMIF UGE ho are more el somal soraa.tor secure so ere as they exist. many Of the fost emment of socress. In tart,it never fails. Tt hax tre ‘enue of and large ‘ tosning resticenly inal as the grave. oe the Brace hasten ce and wi exist in the human system from Sra in the Reman epweem From ears Physicians de not hesitate to recommend it and use it in their profession, from all parts of the country. testify to its uniform af ative not saspecting (he | Maving used the original“ B A. Fahnestock” Verm> most ex Fabnestock’s Vermifui and found it to desired effect. 1 think sone 0, B.A. Finmectoct &@o.. Pittaharg, Pa., Stings, Backache, Worms, FARM ANNUAL FORISSS Bites, Galle, Swinney, ‘Will ce c-nt REE toall who write for it. 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The Stock-grower needs it—{t will eave him thousands of dollars and @ world of trouble, The Railroad man needs {t and will need it 29 | long as his life is @ round of accidentsand dangers. . There is nota ing like it as an antidote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merebant needs it about bis store arcong Keepa Bottle inthe liomse. “Tis the best of economy. Keepa Bottle in the F ‘To Isimmmediate case of arcident seves pain and low of wages. >. Mertle Alwnse iz the Stable for