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JUDGE ‘The merchant often adds to your possessions by taking a weigh. — Yonkers Gazette. She was a pretty sales girl, He asked her for a kiss ; For he was the accepted Of this fair and blushing miss, She gave him one, and as she drew Her rosy lips away- “Ts there,” asked she in trembling tones, “ Anything else to-day ?* —Springfield Union, CATARRH CURED. A lengyman, after year of suflering from that lathiome giseae Usaha Yatny trying every know ree a fast found ecige which caplttely cured and eve bin fo death "Any sure tron can inane scodinga sel. eeteknpe! contigs ts Pawrence 66 Warren Bt New Work City, wil eceive the rele tree of charge. ‘Are you going South—to California, or to Europe? “If you Krodalk camera. are you want a which willenable Jo ac eet Zomplete pictorial history of your journcy. Raybouy canvse ts Lonced Sr 1b naan: taneous views. Send fordescriptive circulars. The Eastman Dry Plate and Film Co., Rocnisren, N.Y, Price $25.00. NN MUTUALLIF ANCE COMPANY OF PHILADA, Nos, 921 and 923 Chestnut Stre --12,600,259.03 23469,841.67 4S0L ID company it a SOLID co INS! CREAT VINTAGE OF 1884. Hy chemical analysis I ind G, H. Mux & Co.'s Exraa Dav to contain ina marked degree less alcohol than the others. 1 therefore most cordially commend it not only for its purity, but as the most wholesome of the champagnes. BR, OGDEN DOREMUS, ™.D., Prof. Chemistry, Bellevue Hospital Med. Col., N.Y. TOP ROYAL | ASSURED SUCCES AN MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY CORLISS BROS. & CO., Troy, N. Y. New York Office, Chicago Oftice, 76 Franklin Street. 247 & 249 Monroe St. Orders have been placed for this new style of collar by lea ie furnishers in nearly every city in America, and we ther fore say its WASHINGTON SEC. Great Vintage 1884. 4. ROUSSILLON & CO., BPBRNAY, PRANCB. Known as the Purest and Driest Champagne in the United ‘States by all lovers of good wine. E. PFEIFFER, General Manager, 169 Greenwich St., N.Y. A HUNDRED YEARS A HERO! How Seth Warner Won a Wife and Became Famous. Colonel Seth Warner of Vermont, the famous hero of the Revolutionary war, was a leading fighter for the Hampshire grants. These titles were disputed by the state of New York, | and its authorities obtained an edict of the king of E land in their favor. ‘The settlers were stung by the sup- posed injustice. state of things brought Colonel Seth Wamer to the front. With Ethan Allen and others he actively opposed every effort of the New York state authorities to enforce possession, and finally he, with Allen and others, were outlawed and a price put on their heads ! To circumvent New York, it was necessary that some one should go into that state and gain required informa- tion, Col, Warner, assuming for safety the name of “Dr. Howard,” undertook this perilous and romantic journey. While on his way home he stopped at a country inn, where an old gentleman and daughter were storm-bound, ‘The father fell ill and the daughter called upon Col. Wamer, who, with his wide knowledge of simply reme- dies, successfully treated the ‘old man,” and he finally won this devoted woman for a wife. Such incidents were not uncommon in those years When the doctor was not easily reached, months of sick- ness, and even life were often saved by'some unprofes- sional friend versed in the use of simple herbs and zoots. The health of early settlers and thtir powers of endurance convince us that such medicines did only good and left no poison in the blood to work as much injury to the system as would the disease itself, In time of peace the colonel was in constant demand for his knowledge of simple remedies and their power over disease. But it was left to another of his name of the present age to give to the public what was then used with such positive success. Warner for over a hundred years has shared with Ethan Allen the admiration of the American people. Colonel Seth Warner belongs to a family of wide dis- tinction ; no less than eight members thereof won fame in the regular practice of medicine. Looking to the adoption by the people of this genera tion of the old time simple remedies, his direct descend- ant, H. H. Warner, the well-known proprietor of W: ner's safe cure, for many years has been experimenting with old time roots and herbs formule and, his search having been finally rewarded with success, he gives the world the result. These recipes and formulz in other days accomplished great things because they were purely. vegetable and combined simply so as to cure the disease indicated, without injury to the system. In harmony with their old-time character, we learn that he proposes to call them Warner's Log Cabin remedies, using as a trade-mark an old-fashioned American log cabin. We understand that he intends to put forth a ** sarsaparilla,” for the biood, the sarsaparilla itself being but one of ‘a number of simple and effective elements ; ** Log Cabin hops and buchu,”" a generahstomach tonic and invigora. “Log Cabin cough and consumption remed; “Warner's Log Cabin hair tonic; a preparation for that universal disease catarrh, called ** Log Cabin rose Warner's Log Cabin plasters ;” and‘ War- ner's Log Cabin liver pills,” which are to be used in connection with the other remedies, or independently as required. Warner's safe remedies are already standards of the most pronounced scientific value in all partsof the world, and we have no doubt the Log Cabin remedies, for the diseases they are intended to cure, will be of equal merit, for Mr. Warner has the reputation of connecting his name with no Preparation that is not meritorious. “+ Accept my hand, Augusta.” And the maiden looked the hand, which was something smaller than an javerage-sized salt fish, hesitated a moment and then said sweetly, ‘Isn't there a discount—something off where you take so large an order ?"—Roston Transcript Se psttieal coos ine fond: Oxvicure them te Micker ard quarrel and Jar, ha ats aod the ehatpe that they freqeeotly are moot perfect, complete, TOADS Tate Ninel aba ean hover bo beats oy an coreain an Yate, CARL UPMANN’S BOUQUET CIGAR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. All genuine Cant. Ursann’s Bovovrt Cicaxs have a bearing his name, fi quarter cigar man y ithas been sold by ti obbers in the United States, a has steadily increased in popularity and volume, and to-day stands without a rival. For sale by all flrat-class Retailers and by the following well-known Jobbers. Howard W. Spurr & Co., Boston. | Sprague, Warser & Ca, Chicago. ‘or the past si Ross W. Weir & Co., New York, | The Western News Co., Chicago. lary Sem, Cnet, Fred. J. Kiesel & Co, Ogden. Brookmire & Co, St. Lous, | Idelman Bros., McCord, Brady & Cox, Omaha. 1S. Browa & Bro., Denver, Geo. Wright & Bro, Miwaukee. HW, Barebom Ca | Besige & Higses, Cautoon mb | Harrison, Farrington & Co Minneapolis. T. C. Power & Bro, Fort Benton, T. M. Joslin, Bismark. B, Kah, Santa Fe. Simon Baer's Sons, Wheeling, W.Va. rT ENG For rat mend.Nerepes Disorders. such a8 Wiad and ness, Shortness of Brest Contvenc Nervous and Tre acknowledged to be a Wonderful Medicine. they ACT LIKE MAGIC: few does will work muscular System: restoring long-lost. Ci ‘arousing with tho ROSEBUD OF We «Ae ‘*tacts” admitted by Bold by BEEGHAMS Jeals. Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Fushings rembling Sensations, &c. THE FIRST DOSE WILL Tniats no fiction. Every sufferer 8 carnostly invited to try on0 BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. For a WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; complexion ; brin, IEALTH th tohole pinysteut Nervous and" Doviliated ia that BEECHAM PILLS WAVE THE LAROEST SALE “OF ANY PATENT ae ile me WORLD, Full directions with each Box. only THOS. BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, Engiand. Pages) ints generaleye B. F. ALLEN & CO., 366 and 387 Canal St., New York, Solo Agents for fhe Untied Bunton, «Oho (if your drigeiat doce act heap thoes) WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. ‘BOX Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fu'- of Meat Loss of Appel tin, Dstarbed let Ve RELIER IA TWENTY MINUTES. x Of these Pills, and they will bo the Skin, wonders upot! tho Vital Organi heck tae host 04 energy of the hum thening in tea nencnrncnencnenrncnrnenrnenenenenenreen ret