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�!% , A FIRE HORROR. Dolk't 'Worry. . �, . . ._� i .
, �. Vdifflons of I 1. I � I TH13 REsULT OF DEFORESTATION,. I I
Women use it —_ I " A, hot box !" I I � � I I I 'r — , , mtr GREAT S 0 V PER AM—RICAN I I
_ - for all purposes X I 958 of I I'lre In a Clevelaitil Apar(incilt So everybody got otit of the,train. F or I A Le-S`40111L I 1 0101iIISSIA—FOrt.08 alk4l )Itaft� A "Ic %796 1 � I � . I
I 11011se. more than, art hour we stood twirling our Ak.11. �
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11 Laundry and firees�tch from Cleveland, Ohio, says: . . IV
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r unprecedellted in the history be, I hands did nury of Russia," A I � �. .
I . � � � Household � of Cleveland, Imppened shortly after noon 9t with that locomotive axle. more. dreary and unrelieved picture. of.blanix � . � .1 � I I . I
I . . I � when four wouien And a child were " Curious I mighty curious," granted out desolation has hardly ever been printed, ;4 * , �
� � . arkd fand it, a, = to, dea,th in .ail apa�tment house on tile engineer, as he knelt and poured ori Willicut entering into details, here is one ,� �
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I L - . . � I I P - I I � I .,one 6fthe'leadfifig iesided6e s I treels. 'The stremins, of cold watcr ,4, We don't often stattlilig statement made by �'l � I �� I � I : .
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I great cot fire broke out at the Morgan, ,a fashionable, II)ai,eitliotjourn.ion'ti,'e';iiael'iiue. GenYly He`saysthat owing totli6 deit,ructioriof ... 11 11 I - I I I 1, I .
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and saver of boardin place, at'No. 508 Prospect street., on the car trucks. the forests the riveVs are drying tip, and the , I � I .
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— I The buiIiing wasu, three-st,orey and. base Af ter a, long while it'appeared, useless. 'e, 8 ra part of the coup try is literally being "";;"�J _0"=WX=UWM . ,. . I I
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I Labor I � ment brick structure, cont4inin - They fixed us up with a freigiltengine from � sanded IV - 4' The ruthless forest� destrilo- I .. IkND . I . - � I
: f g f?rty-five . on for a long - ' I .
rooms, and It had nearly orty inmates. algine left bion which has been going 4A
asiding, and oil we went, our e 0
; .. I Just at the hour for hilicheou, Mrs, J. H. lame and barely able to move on the switch, time has had as'ri.us effect in reducing the &&J � . I
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Miller, one of tile boarders, discovered The next day, being near, the shops at A-, ILVErage roinfall. Tile belts of. *o6d, at- V17
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a I stopped in to ask what caused our hot tracted and ]told tb e moisture, which was I .r
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flames in the hall on the second floor., journ I . ure ,
in Escape by the stairway was out off, al. L I I .slowly 4istvibuted for the benefit offt III-
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.go. Mrs. Miller jumped front " Look o' there. Them scratches V' said culture ; now, in vastregions, jklifor instance overy
. ,. 04 second- the machinist, poin to'Araslons like outheblacksoil, thereishardl atreet6
storey window to the ground and gave the tin .1 I y the Last One, Hun(Ired Years.
, , alarm. The fire. spread rapidly through little furrows on th'! polished bearing. be seen, and the consequence is that the
the halls, and hundreds of peGple'Nvlio con- " Saud did the mischief. Got some grit liuder-ground rivulets which nourished the It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectsm. .
1. . from his sand box, oil that grade, into the soil have disappeared. Tile forests a Is Safe and Harmless a Milk.
resouo those who were in the building. No. They'll heat bad Inough by fast, broke the force of the flerce cast desert This wonderful Nervilie Tonic has only recently been introduced �
.- . gregated oil tile scene at once attempted to bearing. I I ISO it � s the Purest
, body thought, however, to turn ill a. runnin' and poor oil, but a leetle grit'll fix winds. Now these winds, piercingly cold � .
(�, � ! U fire alarin, and at least half an hour like frettln, and wourvi � turned. Grit is in winter and scorchingly hot in summer,
�- tile best, wheel, that ever into this country by the pfoprietors and manufacturers of the Great I
..".,�, - 0"Ap elapsed before,% steamer -arrived or a police. ., n'. retch a man burst With full fary on blie great plalim In South American' Nervine 'Tonic, and yet its great Value a8' a curative
. . . . ....... ,� ��-- I mail had been sent. to tile place. The every time.,' �ummcr their blasts are capable of wither. agent ha$ long been known by a few of the most learned phyaWalls,
��, 11 0 0 0 0 IN '10 0 0 0 0 utmost excitement prevailed, and itwas So it will, ,illy friend. You are all over- Ing the corn in a few day.-, and with them Ao have not brought its merits and value to the kaowled Of the .
0 not until 'the fitnes had been subdued seer in a factory reoin. Just you, worryand came sarid-storms, which turn fertile land ge
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. Has no equal I that tile extent of the catastrophe -was I learli� fret at the help day after day. The bear- into permanent deserts. The unfortunate general. public. � I
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ed. The names of the dead are :-Mrs, Mary ings will got hot before you know it. Nab- experiences of Central Asia, which once Was This medicine has completely.solved the problemof the cureof indi-
or purity, nor E. Abbey, widow of Judge Zbbeyl Ing will M. ake you so unpopular ; no, not. a garden of fertility, and now is a desert gestion, dyspepsia, and diseitses of the general nervolis system, It is
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aged 78; Mrs. Emma Somers, a blind pushing and driving, nor omitting holidays, peopled by noina,da oxily,are repeating them- also Of tile greatest TaIlle ill thO cure of all i1orms of failing health from
for cleaning- and woman, aged 45; 'Mrs, Jessie Hunt, wife nor asking for over hours; the help will bear I selves. I
of A. 0. Hunt, aged 21, who was visit- 0,11 those, if you are good-naturlid and wear ,; In the Proyince of Astracbmi ail area of whatever cause. It performs this by the great nervine tonic qualities �
s%veet which it possesses ttud 11v its 0 -Teat curative powers upon the d e
- tening, nor Ing list- mother, Mrs, Somers, Poroy Hunt, a smile. But tile fretting 11 boss " soon finds 800 square miles is covered by drift sand ; � ig, stive I I
daughter of Mrs. Haut, aged one year; Mrs. getting too hot for him. The bands In that of Stawropol whole village$ have Organs, the stomach, the 1veroand the bowels, No remedy compares, I
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preserving the P. G. Somers, 70 years, motbor-in-law of leave or slight their tasks, or begin to or- disappeared, and in 1885 soldiers had to be with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonle as a builder and strength-
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clothes and Mrs. Anne, Somers. Mrs, J. H. Miller was ganize secret trouble for him ; tbey hate summoned to clear the sand from the lionses. oner of the life forces of the human body, and as a great renewer of %
badly bmised oy J hiral And, ifitisexcusabletoliate-asof In the Province of Taurls the sand now
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hands rom in- storey window. hopi g from a. second. 50,000 dess.isetin (_ 1. 0 broken-down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in
fi 0 started in tlie course it is not -ib would be to so regard, covers 1, es 0 925
--,i--- basement, just how is not known, and it the overseer who adds to tile daily burden, hect); the same disastrous officuo took the treatment and cure of diseases of the lungs than any consumption
jury, nor for __ swept up through the halls, cutting off all of toll the needless friction of fret. kh, place in the north, where, after tile destruo, remedy over used oil this continent. It is a marvelous cure for nerv- .
all-round means of elcapi. Tile women Avb6 perish. what a help, Is a hopeful, cheerful oneourag- tion, of the forests in the provinces of ousness of fbiriales of all ages� Ladles who are approaching the critical
� ed ran to tile windows, but before anything Ing 1001,, ill the dull old shop day, 0 1 Samara, worQnesb, slid Toliernigow, bull. period known as change in life, should ,not fail to use this great Nervine - I
Fret, is all clear waste. It subtractsjnst, drods of Saud kills arose, which g)radually , .1 () t I
,-.encral use. couldbedoneto assiattlicin they were driven .ro , a. J � of two, or three years. It will
back by the smoke and flames. Those on so much energy from the brain ; it untem- 1i covered the fertile land. . A further conse. Ille . U S constantly, for ,the space
the lower floors rushed to the street, and one pers thoge fine silken fibers, tile nerves ;'queace is that the rivers become shallower. Carry them safely over the danger. This great strengthener and cura-
REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS 'froman beside .&Irs. Miller jumped from a, it affects the heart's action ; it impedes di. � Inwinter there is nothing to bold the snow tive is of inesthiiable valae to the ag,ed and infirm, because its great
- second storey window. She was Mrs, E. gestion; it lights up Inflammations in the I which is blown together in large heaps; energizing, properties will give them a new hold oix life, It will add teA
T. Wigord, and she was caught in a rubber weak spot$ which %ve all have, Ithennintlam 1 those with the thaw dissolve into tempol-ary or lifteen years to the lives Of MUDY Of those who 11rill use a half dozen
coat held by two spectators, escaping with. "'I'd goutare wall kuowil fret dioases-the 1, torro�ts, tvashitig away acrea of tillage and
outinjury. The d,ad bodies wore found on results of irritating and unpleasu'lg con- i carrying off alt troisture before it has had bottles of the remedy each. year.
OENTRAL the third floor. The corpses were burned ditions of toll, F rot impaira the action of i time to soak into tile soil. r
IV% to a crisp. The two tipper floors of the the judgment., rendering it wavering and 'I " The river beds cannot contai
building are gutted and tile coriten ts of tile uncertain, Fret takes the tomper out of � I ,%vater ail(] inundations occur; but when It 41T IS A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF
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ji r U fug Store the will -or puts in temper in the wrone: � has swept down there is it* further su�piy, Nervousness,
E9 - house are ruined. .. Broken C'onstitution,
i . - — place and time, which is just as bai. Fret, The Worouesb, oil which Peter the Great Nervous Prostration, Debility of Old Age, .
FANSO.R'S BLOOM frightens tile imagination with littla Vic- built his 6rat ships, is now a mere rivulet; Qa C
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I .POOR OUTLOOK FOR WEBAT. tures of unreal dangers, Fret rusts and 4 the Worskla, which fifteen years ago was a; -he, ludige;iiou and Dyspepsia,
corrodes the affections till love is almost � beautiful river surrounded by woods and 83ick Headache, Heartbiin: and Sour Stomach,
Reports From the Ives$ antif -.ortlit-yr,est dead Fret gives ,the Invalid a relapse. . pastures, has absolutely disappeared ; the Female Weakness, Weight and Tenderness in Stomavh,
1054 Tell *119, yo powers, what good did fretting t Oka has become so shallow that barges Nervous Chills, Loss of Appetite,
Front all tile information that can be ever do? Who waLs ever heard to say, 11 7 coming from Nisliegorod were stranded, u-pon Paralysis, Frightful Dreams, I
secured regarding the 21017 wheal; crop in ain glad I fretted, If I hadn't fretted I its sands, At Doiogobush the T)nioper can
the Western States, it call be said that it sho t1d have failed V IV ho likes a fretting be crossed by carriages; oil the Dnieper the Nervous Paroxi
U I . X rvo1IS ysms and Dizziness and Ringing in the Ear,x,
is far front encouraging. llus`iiand, a wor u wife, or any such un, navigation had to be stopped, as its depth 0 ('hokiii.-I Weakness of Extremities and .
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In Illinois the early -sown wheat is Ill easy companion. NIThat good mail qver was reduced to two or three feet -, and even If() Fla (IS, Fainting,
fairly good condition, but late -sown has tried to help a friend in a calamity but lie on tile Volga ateam navigation is interrupt. Palpitation of the Ireart, Impure and Impoverished Blood,
1b,11 stook of all kinds of been injured considerably by the Povere ,bc8 , by saying, 11 Whatever you do don't ed in many parts, the river not being able
Winter. vcl��.,J. to carry away the sandbanks ; it is QUIcit- Mental Despondency, 33oils and Carbutieles, I
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Dye -stuffs and paekage In North and South Dakotit and Minne, li,tiefel` is this fret? Itis aform of fear- lated that the volume of it's water has do- Sleeplessness, Scrofula,
Dyes, constantly on sotA the Winter has been long and severe, ara. It )a a shape of unsubmissive. oreased by 2-1,000,000 cubic motors, It is St. Vitus' Dance, Scrofulous Swellings and Mcers,
The roads are randered Impassable by enor. " "' to our lot. *It is selfishness of a in can ovident that even the most, costly works Xervousues.s of Females,
_ y Consuniption of the Lungs,
hand. Winan's mous sliowdrifts, and it is impossible to type. It Is a lazy feeling, for lie who goes for opening the channels will b� of little Nervousness of Old Amiret Iratarrh of the Lun&q,
give a reasonable estimate. hard at his task, and boldly, generally avail, tile cause lies in the devastation of xe.ur�al,i
11 0ondition It"rom Indiana, the repoets indicate a fall. ceases to fret. Frot is lack of confidence tile forests; the latr by which the govern. I, t, 1, Broneliltis -Ind Chronic, Cough,
Powd- Ing off in the condition of Winter wheat. ' in one's plans, or tools, or subordinates. monb interdicted the r"thloss fall of timber aius in the Heart, T'iver Complaint,
er.��, In the northern and southern part of tile !Fret has a confused vision of the future, Ila$ come too late, and replanting is slow Vailis in the Back, Chronie Diarrhoea,
State heavy r9ins that prevailed in the lat. where shadows seem bugbears, or a memory work, although it is tho only remedy Failing Realth,
I the best ter part of February left tba roots eNTosef, of a bad past that is unforgiven and full of against the ovil," 0 S Delicate and Scrofulous Children,
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� to tile frost that followed, and it is esti. tbroatoninge. Fratle ill -health ,tho healthy Summer Complaint of Ini'ants.
in the mark- mated that, with the most favorable condi. inan does not fret. All these and malky other complaints cured by this wonderful
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� et and always tions from now on, not more than P. half And yet ,some of the sweetest invalids lie was nothing but a tr amp, a mode3
crop will ba harvested. The most f, never fret, but ade as tranquil as a morning
t %bl avor- ' June. Still it can undoubtedly be said retiring tramp, one of the nature's. noble - IF .
rt4� Family recip- a estimates for the entire State,place the In men kind, and when -.it answer to his timid AN, R J " __ Off, t V 0 U S D I I 8_1 _- an 2-1 14 A S -Ev S, 9
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re,� 00mully prepare . d at . yield at from one-half to two-tbirds of a that fret is a fever, am inflammation, a re. knock, a young matron opened the door, lie As a cure for evely class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has bee'u
stilt of overstrain or nervous injury of some �
en, ral Drug Stora Exete 0`3 kind or oLhAr. Xet fret is with many -peo- asked: able to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and
e eastern Parb of Kansas reports the ple habit -, nothing but mean, Inexcusable, fr.�Milvbtl beg for a otip of ]lot water harmless in all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest an(I most
plant in a generally fair condition, but in ont tii�breakfasttable'!"
QA ]r '" VVV XW the Nvostern portion a great many fields abominable habit. People get in the habit
A of g delicate individual. Nine -tenths ok all the ailments to which the human
NO -A;-AU* were not sown until January, and some as growling ; of spitting out all their bad ' You might," site began, frigidly, whou family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired di s.
. — late as ere thoughts and kee Ing their good ones to lie , interrupted, . , ge
Fobvitary, In wany places th p 4 When there is an linsufficient Supply of nerve food in the blood, a
. . has not been aiiy moisture to cause tile themselves; of snarling at trifles, and living Would it be possible to spill a few ti'-:--
corporated 1887. with Cash Capital Of $60,000 grain to sp-out, and it lies in the ground in .a condition of a perpetual mustard drops of coffee into it?" general state of debility of the brain, spinal milrroir, and nerves is the
UIlqPr0lItcd- With the conditions favorc,blo th .1; result. Starved nerves, like sta-rVed milseles, become strong when the
ter on the family. Thoy seem to ink"1111111 "It would be, but-"
from now on the e, servants can be best worked, by blistering "And a spoonful of cream-"
astern part of the ,State I right kind of food is supplied; and a thousand weaknesses and allments
r% will produce 0, good crop. them all the day long. 'I never Ill lily life�,
� ik.j V. Ill 3 k for disappear .,is the nerves recover. As the nervous system must Supply all
,%&, The outl000k in Missouri for wheat has How can I cure myself of fretting? "One inoment, please. I don't as.' .
I greatly improved withia the Is at two, weeks It is a great point gained if yo know sugar, but if you will. kindly look Into the the power by which thevital forces of the bod.-v .,ire Carried on, it is, the .
Indications are pr onlising, and the mos j that you do fret. Your best friends some- cup, it will be turned into nectar -nectar, first to stiffer for want of perfect nutrition. 0i4inary food does not con-
. I � reliable estimates place the yield at 75 per timestbinkyou are totally oblivious ofyour inadant, the food of the gods." tain a sufficient quantity of the kind of nutriment necessary to repnir
: — .. ___ cent. real condition. Watch yourself for an hour He got it, and two large doughnuts be, abor imposes upon the nerves.
. the wear our present mode of living and 1,
I A -Is- . W=--"&&VW-1W"__ and see how few hopeful, calm, self-confi- sides. 1_� I
:. " , � IN, . 0 ""ac -1 dent, and cheerful words you use. -_ For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be supplied.
I I I Horticulture. ci 4' They that be whole need not a physl- Warmer Climate& This South American.'Kervine has been found by analysis to contain the
A well kept hedge makes a useful, ortim. an, but tb ey that are sick." essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accolints
tC ' mental and economical forice, but when left Slen, cease to fret in words. As often as Patient-" What; do you think of I,
, warmer ell for its universal adaptability to the cure of all fbrms of nervous de -
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0,1L to run riot it soon becomes a nuisance. the snarl arises, force yourself to speak just ' mateforme,doetor?" Doctor- rangemen
Small plants and Vill , planted in a gar. the very contrary. Your friends will stare " My deax man, that's just what I'm trying t. .
deu, should have a stake set Owe to them, somewhat, but it will be several days belot to save you from." CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., Ang. 20, 16G. JlEnEc-r& WlI,XI-qso.T, of trownsvalley, 1114,,
TH 1; 'a . .. I ........ To Me Great Soutl& American Xedicine Co.:
to mark tb eir whereabouts, so zhey may not they take you to the asyluin. DEAR GEINTS-1 desire to say to you that I sa"'s � 11 I had bet -n In, a distressed condition for
eing or Next, cultivate a thankful heart ; a strong Conclusive Floof. have suffered for many years with a very serlons
AND APPLIANCE 00. bestepped upon noriujured in he i three -.veitrs from Nervousueas, weakness of tho
disease of the stomach.and nerves. rtriedevery StOmacb, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion. until my .
cultivating. The cultivator destroys more bold, self-reliant spirit; a inemory of the Wa,iter (mysteriously)-" Seild for a de- medicine I could hear of, but nothing dome me health was gone. I had been doctoring con. 1
9 KING ST. W, TORONTO, ONT. of these small plants and vines than perhaps brightest days you ever lived; an unselfish tective, . k- 1,; any appreciable good until X was advised to stautl,v, with no relief. I bought one bottle of
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G. 0, P-&TTE, RSON1, %Igr. ,*r,_� Canaua. any other one thing. love for other people's comforts, a self- Head 'Waiter -1 ' W hat's up?" try your Great South American Nervine Tonle
deDyLng frame, 6, lofty trust. aad Stomachand Liver Cure, and since losing
There is one word I should like to writ ' . South American 'A\rvine, which, done me more
. e . "See that woman over there? She . 'S a several bottles of it I must say that I am our- good,than any ,VZO worth of doctoring I ever
in large letters over every garden in the Keep up your health. Take exercise. man in disguise." . I inised at Its wonderful powers to cure the stem- didinmylife. Iwould advise everywea'Liy Jer- I
I lectricity, as applied by the country, and that is the word "ninich." It Stop your overwork and be a boy or girl I I Pheiv I How d'ye know?" . ach and general nervous system. it everyone n to use IhN valuable and lovely remedy; a
trie Belt, - .knew the value of this remedy as I do you i�ould so
Owen Elec , expresses very much to tile experienced now and than. Take a blue pill, or nux, if row bottles of it has cured me completely. .T
now recognivedas the greatest boon offered 41 She ordered a reg'lar square meal, an' not be able to supply the demand.
S . it Is fast taking the planter. A mulch about a newly trans. you are a homeopathist, and plenty of open gave me a tip.,., J. A. HAIwEr. Rx-Treas. Montgomery Co. consider it the grandest medleino In the world.'!�
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see oirldrgtilglsulmnttnailtlynex-vous and rhouniatle planted tree or over a bed of roses or other air, with ail evening of laughter now and I
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effect oures Ila seemingly flowers, consisting of a slipht application of then. Go see your doctor. � A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITAS' DAUCE OR UHOREA.
Pe eS, cases whoreevery other xnown means tartly decayed manure, � will do more to Spend a portion of your Sundays in God's 1
4. "at . ro's remedy, and by'ts ce 11 Last but not leased," said the landlord ' CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., June 22, 1887.
� I 0 11. � a ,current that. Is readily felt, p the ground moist and loose and in house, thinking about, something far above as lie looked at the vacant house.
condition to encourage growth than any this irritating life of ours. . My daughter, eleven years old, was severely afflicted with St. Vitus' Dance
I 7SITIVELY CURES other method, more than could be accomp. Go to God in prayer Nvben things get or Chorea. We gave her three and oue-half 'bottles of South American Ner-
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e - , IsIllp I Sexual Weakness, lished if a man should stand over them con- mixed, and you find your old trouble coln. . vine and she is completely restored. I believe it will cure every case. of St.
. __ I Giva,le Goniplaints 1-inually with a water pot. This is the best back again, Remember how Jesus Vitus' Dance. I have kept it in illy family for two years, and am -sure it is
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inbago, .. Idney Diseases. I i,09 ' the greatest remed.y in tl I
inethodknown.. . . said, "Take no anxious thought for your 91 ie world f4�r Indigestion and Dyspepsia, and for all
ervoug Disease . s., iver Coniplaint, Many good seeds fail to produce good life. Behold the lilies of the field. God, ITTLE ' - . forins of Nervous Disorders and F ailing Health, from irbutever cause.
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Tspovala, ame Back, plants. This is g6nerally owin to the your Father, careth . ' LL .YoHx T.. Mim
Itricocele, Anary, Diseases. surroundings, a bad season or 9 poor for them. Ve are far I �� I State of rhdidna 88 : �
. uncongenial more valuable than grasses." IVER . unly, I I .
. - soil; but, .overtheloss,.the perceutap of Ah, yon tell me that you do pray, when 0
RHEUMATISM .
It is a. well known fact tba' . medical sel good Ones will be such as to ensure a fairly in trouble. Yes,'no doubt. But do you POLLS. . Subscribed and sworn to before me this June _122, 1887, 1 1
lence successful crop, but sesd that is poo ill . . � .
as -utterly failed to afford relief in rhelimatio not confine yolir-prayers mostly at such CHAS. W. WrUGHT, Notary PubIld-,
ases, We vouturethe assertion that nithoilgh possibilities should not be used, for inithe times to petition after petition for relief --- - —
Tiectriolty lias only been in use, as % remedial most favorable circumstances H can oidy from tho specific trouble? You pray for INDIGESTION ANAD DYS'r'%E""'S1A.
lit for a fe%v years, it bas cured more cases produce an inferior plant.. . . � this or that desired thing to come to pass, AM I 0 012L 9- X10
Ulletimatism. than all otber mn oin W - Ell M M-4,
ed. Some or our leading, physicians, recog- Transplanting Is certainly a shock to any or the other evil to be turned aside. That's The Great South American Nervine Tonic
lZingT'hisfact, are f-vallingthemselveiotthis plant oe tree or vine. It requires time to well, but suppose you ask Heaven for a %F %ff FIL E Which we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfililing remedy ever
ost Potent of 3�ature's, forces. I recover from this shock, and f SiOr Headache and relieve all the troubles met. . � � .
I . I I arorabIe con. tranquil mind.. Pray God for sweetness of dent to a, bilious state of the systemi such as discovered for the cure of Indigestion, DYsPePsia, and the vast train of
. TO RESTORE MANHOOD . . ditions. The cold weather of early. spring temper, for courage, for hardihood, for Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress. after symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of
�Thotisands of people sulrerfroin a variety of is not favorable for t1m immedia ; manliness and womanliness under you. eating. Pala In the Side, &c, While theirmost,
orvous eiseases. such as Seminftl Wealmess of plants from this shock, but the warin ,strain ; ask to be delivered from fret. It remarkable success has been shown in curing . the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incal-
potency, 1ost Manhood, 'Weak Back etc," weather of the -latter part of Alay,and all can hardly be possible that this prayer will � culable value who is affected by disease of the stoluach, because the ex
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cure' through June is very favorable for the recov. go unanswered, OKI%% perience and testimony of �Mflny go to prove
iore Is a loss of nerve force or power that, ery of full vigor ; then the soil is in the best. Live with courageous, stout-bearted peo- I I IS I %Aft; K - . . that t1iis is the oxi,) and
ainot be restored, by medical treatuielat and I � ONLY ONE great Mire in th4 wo�'rld for this universal destrbyer. There
y doctor who Would try to accomplIsW this condition for renewbig the growth of tile pie. ' Study their genial confronting of life's Headache, yet CAuTion's L,rr,,E Livim PILLS
rkilly kind of drugs is paotising a dangerous transplanted creation. � I I ure equally valuable in Consttpatlou� curing is no case of unmaligurpit disease of ',he stomach which agn. resiSt th
It storms. Keep Ill tile society of children at and preventing this annoying coin laint,while e
.in Of ella.rlataulsm. rpperly treated . 8trange as it may appear, the growth of such timpa unless you have taught yout very Ithey also correct all disorders rl wonderful curative powers. of the South American Nervine Tonic. I
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a peach tree seems to have much to do with little ones how to fret. I)o I tile y 79von if thefonly cured . TIARMICT E. RA.r,T,. of Waynetown. Ind., says., MRS. BLIA A. rlrtATTON,� Of XeW Rose, Indiana. ,
E CURED ' . . . best ou stimulate the'liver and regulau) the bowels.
I its lot] ity. Early maturity means early of th . "I Owe my life to the Gr&at South American
.... I , as applied by the,0won Ell � ,, gevi call, andlea.ve results to take care om- I I says: "I cannot express how much I - Owe to the
eotric decay� Too muoll.groWth in one year is selves. I I I I � Nervine. I had been In'bed for five manthH from 1,',�rvina Tonic. If,�,s�-ttemivascoliiplett,ly9b"Lt-
( sory. dly do the effects of an exhausted stoniach, indigestion, . ,
. I , wi most -assure always liable to prove iiii uHous t o longevity, . . It is a great point to start 9, boy . in a Nervous Prostration, and a general shattered tereil, apl)etito gonet was coushing and j�pltllna .
S ie on mqvm remedial wrent that .
. , . I . Y, wil. is I 11' , , In order to be pro I ductve n business ; one for which he has a H EAD ' c6ndition of my whole system, Had given up up blood; am sure I was In the firpt stages .
I But . - ��� fto Ing, namely, nprve sooner or later. I . I �
I'll ... I rt tone and vigor to the and profitable, the, newly-foval co . genial 1 611 hopes of getting well. Had tried three doe- I O' cOnsulnPIT01), an inheritance handed down I
healthy action thewhol ed fiber must de ided adaptation. I hope you love your Ache they Would be almost priceless to those
. I 1) be I in I is ulstycs�qul complaint: tors, with no relief. The first bottle of the 1\10rv-, ihrocgil
.- matured and ripened b Yliosufferfro tb* I severRi generations. I began taking
� I I . I I . I y autumn rather callirlg'� . Not that any yocation is free from: but fortunately t ieft, goodness goes not end Ine Tonic Improved rii6 so much tliaf, I-v%,a,s ableto tbe Ner-Hno ToTikt, and conduutd. Ito; use,fet �
. I I than by -the zero days of winter, If the. annoyances or is uniformly delightful. But here, and those Who 6nce try them will find walk about, and i few bottles cured me about six monthii, end am entirely cui,td..'lt .
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: I BEWARE OF IMITAT , they will not be willing to.do',',�i"fi7,."uaJtr'b'�e"�n� $an not recommend It too highly." �, . I
� v6rtbless, eiiea�, so 21 lectric cropping, me fertilizer is nece. office surely and for a life. ti q -e. A I ., I 111ings I have ever seen, . (I
.&Iid the -dallc(l i toe trees begin to nary until . I maa, to, But after all sick head I I I No remedy compares with S0UTA.&1JZluc,JJ4 Nr-nvx,;F as a cure for the iNkrves. Xo rdh3edy cam,
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I Belts advertised by some concerns and peddled bear. Thorough culti, work with the least fret should legard., the, duab Vallee with South American Nervine ail a ,"-ondrous cure for the Stomaob� No remedy will at all
';' throug'11 tlie .Country. They are'electriq ill vation will produce, growth enough unless general employment and results of his vqca� NEW ; POMP&M with South American Norvine as a cure for'ail forms of fawag I
nalue, Only, Worthl6ss as a curative I I � . health. lttcyerfailz,kto
�' dear at, quy � L power, and the ,soil is very poor. I tion as of the most ini ' portance in the world. i Im , cure Indigestion and Dytpepria. It never fsals to cure Cborea or Sf- Vlh&Dance Its im,xars to
hal enge the World to sliow an , � He should be in conceit with it. I A CH
.Vce. "o. � buildup the �,vhole eystem are wonderfulintbeeXtrem,e, it cl'i`0811M Did, llleyou�g, And them1d,
� � . I __ . � I Ali, good is the bane of so manv lives that here I,. where dl,lg,,]. it is a great friend to the aged amd Intrui, DonOtnegle��t,toiiF,ethip,,Precloii,3*bo&.a, ,
Belt wbere the current 19 under con- woinan, fretted with hm p and - great ' � it If you dpolou may neglect the, on's, remedy which v�ill reaare yon to'heaub. auth'Aluv�jean I
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rAde BlarLris the portralt of Dr. besharp. " I I think. Whataglorious mission in life is Nvhile others do not. I 01 -Vine is perfectly safe,
� , I I - � yours. Thecherlahj'g mother and .maker CARTER'S LITTLE Livrit P.ILLS Rre Very small greatcure, becauseltvil1put fbe bloom otfreshoess andbmtrtybpon sourlipsandin yoiir cheeke,
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. , oo , ,, A trained alligator belongs to a boy wh iDg. Don't fret, mother. " God bless 'You, please all wbo use thbin. , Invials at 25 cents; Larcre 16 ounce Bottle, $1.00.
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