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Milford Times from Milford, Kansas • 4

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nn uret at ncrcwrn I with Paatoa. Euimels. md Paints which tln tb hunrts, Injurs the Iron, and burn off. The Rlslntr Sun Stove Polish Is Brilliant. (Mnn.

less. Durable, and the consumer pay tot no till or glass package with every purchase. Unlike thG Dutch Process IT ISN'T IX THE ORDINARY WAY that Dr. Flerce'a Favorite Prescription cornea to the weak and suffering woman who needs ft. It's guaranteed.

Not with words merely; any medicine can make claims and promises. What is done with the Favorite TreBcrip-tion" ii this if it fails to benefit or cure, in any case, your money is returned. Can you ask any better proof that a medicine will do what it promises! It's an Invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and a certain remedy for the ills and ailments that beset a woman. In "female complaint" of every kind, periodical pains, internal lnflam-mation or ulceration, bearing-down sens tions, and all chronio weaknesses and ir reguLarites, it is a positive and complete cure. To every tired, overworked woman, and to every weak, nervous, and ailing one, it is guaranteed to bring health and strength, No Alkalies OR Other Chemicals.

are used In the preparation of W.BAKEK&CO.'S. reakfastCocoa The November Wide Awake Opens with a profusely-illustrated article on "Some British written by Oscar Fay Adams, and appropriately frontispieced by a splendid full-page picture, by Garrett, of "Marmion's Defiance to Earl Douglas." Alexander Black has a capital descriptive paper on "The Babies of the Zoo" at Central Park, charmingly illustrated by Irene Williamson, a pupil of Beard. Edith Robinson has a fine story, "Raglan's Substitute," of the pluck and bravery of a Harvard boy at a city fire; Mary Selden McCobb has a good Thanksgiving story, "Why She was Thankful," and "Mabel's Election Day" is an appropriate November story by Ellen Strong Bartlett. Florence Howe Hall tells of the "Moriarty-Duckling Fair." "How Dorothy Paid her Way," by Caroline E. Hersey, is a bright story of a bright girl.

The serials byKirkMun-roe, "the Coral Ship," and "That Mary Ann," by Kate Upson Clark," which all the boy and girl readers have voted as "fine," end with this number, for a new volume of the ever-popular Wide Awake will begin with the December number. Price 20 cents a number, 12.40 a year. On sale at news stands or sent postpaid on receipt of price, by D. Lothrop Company, Publishers, Boston. "Do you know a gas-meter is to mo til-mo8t human!" '-To mo, too.

It. has that dreadfully human tendency, toward untruth." Look at the Clock! See how. regularly its pendulum swings to and fro; With kindred regularity do the bowels move when the habit of body is ro-formodby the thorough laxative andpro-mC'iorof digestion and' secretion, Hostet-ter's Stomach Bitters. The liver, too, always affected in constipation, resumes it aotlvity when this medicine is used. Not less efficacious is it in malarial and kidney trouble, rheumatism and nervousness.

Experienced people dou't tumble when they try to got in a hammock, because they know the ropes. H'. which i ahtnhttftly pure and lulublc. 0 in it has wtore than three timet the strennth of Cocoa mixed M'ha Tirol. Uitmin 1 vn.ow WIIU14 klJlUU, Tastea Good.

Use In time. About seyen with Btarcb, Arrowroot or 'Suirar. and is far more eco bow ty uniKfiBta. nomical, coMng less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and 6asilz" DIGESTED.

Sold by Grocers everjrnhcre. W. BAKER Dorchester, Has MURMURED PRAYERS. Strange Soenea Described By a VUltor to tha Gourdes Bath. "I wish I could give an adequate Impression, of the scene.

Within the piscina-Hi long1 room containing three baths and crowded with invalids, each under the charge of one or two attendants a constant murmur of prayer filled the ears. As each patient came down for immersion, four or five of the assistants gathered round to join, with arms uplifted, in praying with him. The demeanor of the sick men themselves was very various. Some, with eyes closed and hands clasped and with an air of complete resignation on their faces, lay quietly back to await what might befall them. Others, clutching wildly at our hands as we led them down, flung themselves about and beat the water in an agony of despair, crying out imploringly that health and strength be given them.

A few, with perhaps more vigor than devotion, kneeling erect, flourished their hands almost threateningly aloft, exclaiming: 'Cure us, Holy Virgin; Holy Virgin, you must cure "Most pathetic were some of the incidents. One of the figures most noticed among the crowd of sick was that of a Capuchin friar, blind and almost Btone deaf, who had been brought from far by two of his brethren in hopes of obtaining a cure. These accompanied him to the piscina, all dressed in the long robes of their order. He was led down to the water, pale, silent, but full of hope, and bathed. 'And now you can hear asked one of the friars, confidently, as he helped him out again.

No reply. 'But surely you could hear when you were in the he persisted. Still no answer. 'And could you not even hear our voices when we prayed for he exclaimed, wonderingly. Alas! though I saw his sad face four times returning to the piscina, and I thought: 'Surely if any man deserves healing, this is The water had no virtue for him, and he went away un-cured.

"During my service at the piscina there appeared upon the scene M. Zola in person. He had intended preserving his incognito, Wt was inopportunely recognized at the station, and thenceforth went about accompanied by a gentleman whom the president had courteously put at his disposal with authority to pass him anywhere he wished to go. He remained some time at the ONE Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever, produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, hs many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

10UISVILLE. KY. UEVJ YORK. N. V.

Ton cnn'l And what you wnnt home Ket. on thn train nnd come to our mnmmoth Dry Goods Kstabllshment. If yon can't come, then senu for samples (no cuarye for samples), nnil oriler what. you want by mall. We guaruntee satisfaction.

KANSAS rHAUl Tills PAPER l.irj tlm.Joi. w-. FfiT folks mmm (Xf I Irenirjdies. starving, fcend te. fir (imulnr-i iitiil twitimnptnl AiWfri-ti Dr.

O.W.F.S'yDF.r.,lltiVIoker'B Theatre Bide Giiaaso, 10. IlliS PAl'i'lUorj tiawjuiwtlte. j3 ill? Czi pans cIlurns Lotties, JLIXV. VCtilOy everything which is 1 jf Ml 1 1 Have You Asthma? Dr. R.

ScniFi'MANS, St Paul, will mail a trial package of SchifTmann's Asthma Cure free to any suffnrer. Uives instant relief in worst cases, and cures where others fail. Name this paper and send address. One of the most foolish men is the one who worries about things he can't help. Kam's Horn.

If. 1j. TnoMPSni C.n TlrTin'rriuta flnn. useu ior miiK, even down to the baby's bottle these are thing's for which you need Pearline. With Pearline," they're 'cleansed more-easily, more quickly, more economically, and more thoroughly, than with anything else known.The people who know most about milk say just that.

We can't afford to print all the testimonials we hold. They're free expressions of opinion in conventions, in naners. everW fYM dersport. say Hall's Catarrh Cure is the best and only sure cure for oatarrh they ever sold. Druggists sell it, 75c.

The flounder is a fish that requires plenty of seasoning, and even then is flat. l'hiladelphia Record. Is your blood poorl' Take Beenham's Pills. Is your liver out of order! Use Beecham's Pills. 25 cents a box years ago I had Bronchitis, which finally drifted into Consumption, so the doctors said, and they had about given mo up.

I was confined to my bed. One day my husband went for the doctor, but he was not in his office. The druggist sent me a bottle of Piso's Cure for Consumption. I took two doses of it, and was greatly relieved before the doctor came. He told me to continue its use as long as it helped me.

1 did so, and the result is, I am now sound and well -entirely cured of Consumption. Mrs. P. E. Ilarrisburg, Illinois, February 20, 1891.

'MfflS 'II THESE." Tli2 love of sunshine is naturally one t-. our strongest instincts and we should be far better and healthier if we took more of it. All of these things should be enjoyed in moderation. Even walking, if the exercise is carried to the point of fatigue, is hurtful to the invalid. It takes the rarest common sense to tell just what the sick should do and should not do in order to obtain the best results and the least injury from these things.

This is certain, that the first thing that the sick must attend to is to see that the digestion is in perfect order. When this is not the case the evil may be remedied by taking the Laxative Gum Drop. These gum drops are the best things in the world for people with weak stomachs for the reason that they contain nothing deleterious and they can be given to the most delicate child without injuring it in the least. These gum drops are put up in two sizes. The small size costs ten the large size twenty-five cents.

Get them of anv dealer. SYLVAN REMEDY Peoria, HI. where where milk folks have a voice. Their enthusiasm about Pearline is genuine. And it's natural.

For all kinds' of washing and cleaning, nothing equals Pearline. The sculptor isn't the kind of a man that outs no. figure the world. iiiiiguamton Leader. Pleasant, Wholesome, Speedy, for coughs leddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell-you, (P7Hrl "this is as g0d as" or "the same as Pearline." IT'S VV CLL FALSE Pearline is never peddled, if'votir grocer'sends Jo is tiaie's ot uoienounu ana Tar.

Piko'3'i'oothudieDroi sCure in one minute. JAMES PYLE, New York. 281 you an imitation, be honest send it back. piscina, watching the proceedings with a critical eye. I overheard one good cure say to another and I thought I detected a certain ring of admiration in his 'Ah, there, indeed, is a very great M.

Zola was also taken over to the hospital, and, among others, he talked for some time to a little girl who was, 1 believe, said to have been cured of her ailme nt. The child seemed ill at ease and absent, and the next day, returning to her, he asked her why sh had been so troubled. 'Ah, monsieur, she replied, 'I was troubled because all the time you were questioning me I was praying for And he said nothing, but. stooped down and kissed her on the forehead." Pall Mall Gazette. HYPNOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY.

I'eople Southern UlrtH Aro the Best Subject Tor the Operator. The differences in the climates appear to have great influence on hypnotic susceptibility. Southerners and altogether those who have been exposed to the tropical heat are much more easily in People who never worry do a trood deal of missionary work that they dou't get credit ror. nam's uorn. THE POT INSULTED THE KtTTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED Mh.

Omdoy "I remember the first fish ever caught." Miss Pert "What was it an ichthyosaurus Life. GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN. fluenced than those who live in the temperate or frigid zones. Hypnosis not only appears sooner in the tropical climates, but it is usually deeper, and sravingV Eli the more complicated conditions of the states invariably appear immediately.

The hypnotic susceptibility does not LEGTROTYPINS "What is August Flower for?" As easily answered as asked. It is for Dyspepsia. It is a special remedy for the Stomach and Liver. Nothing more than this. We believe August Flower cures Dyspepsia.

We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. To-day it has an honored place in every town and country store, possesses one 'of the largest manufacturing plants in the country, and sells everywhere. The depend on these circumstances alone. There are many other conditions which we must find partly outside of the individual and partly within.

It is necessary to especially notice the different tempers of mind, such as delight, sorrow," etc. What also works against coming into the hypnotic state is overexertion, either mentally or bodily, and empty or over-loaded stomach, excessive Portraits, Buildings, Machinery, SUITABLE FOIt NEWSPAPER OR CATALOGUE reason is simple. It does one thing, PROP-A-GATE and does it right. It cures dyspepsia Health, wealth and happiness by owning a "Charter Oak" Stove. None other will bring you such a Copper Half-Tones for Fine maximum of contentment and comfort, nor do its duties as well or as "Kill, all Fain." OaiVatlOU Ull Try It Only X5o.

Write for Sample, and Prices. A. N. KELLOGG NEWSPAPER KANSAS CITY, MO. economically.

mother Did you ever see a sickly baby with dimples or a healthy one without' them A thin baby is always delicate. Nobody worries about a plump one. If you can get your baby plump, he is almost sure to be well. If you can get him well, he is almost sure to be plump. The way to dp both there is but one way is by careful living.

Sometimes this depends on Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. We will send you a book on it; free. Uost stow dealers keep them. Ii yours doei not, write direct to manufacturers. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO.

8T. LOUIS. MO. NEEDLES, SHUTTLES, FornllPewlni(Mnhlne. Ptashakd Goods (Inly, The Trade Kappitea.

Scud for wholpsiiloprlcv" list. Br.EMiCK M'f'll CO, Locust st.St.Louls.ty sarNAMt THIS PAPM1 ma ttau no write use of certain nourishing substances, liquors, strong coffee or tea. All these conditions, more or less, prevent or disturb the coming hypnosis. Furthermore, outward influences, such as temperature, dress, place of residence and surroundings, should all be considered. The room in which experiments are to be performed must neither be too warm nor too cold.

I Dryness is always encouraging to hypnosis, while damp air disturbs the influence. Strong odor of flowers and certain perfumes are very often advantageous. Strong lights are by all means unfavorable; a mild and shaded light is always favorable. The subject's seat must be as comfortable as possible; the least noise, the buzzing of a fly, the creaking of shoes, may disturb the good results in causing an involuntary concentration of thought, which tends to disturb the effects of the manipula tions of the operator. Without exception there should be a third person present in the room as witness to every hypnotic treatment involving unconsciousness of the subject There will then be no cause for misunderstandings.

The time is near at hand when hypnotism will be employed in the majority of diseases that have so far thwarted all other treatment Chicago Herald. If you have set something hot on nilnlntti Mini H. tiimi white, ilrnn on A Wo offer you a remedy which if used as directed, insures safetv to life of both mother and child. "MOTHERS FRIEND" confinement of its Pxuf, Hobrob Had liisu, a many testify. Mv wife lined only two bottle.

of Mother Frlvnil. she wn.eiiKllvnnd quickly relieved Ij now tfolcg J. S. Mo.tTox, Harlow; N. C.

Sent by express, charge prepaid, on ro-ccipt of price, fcl.ort per bottle. Sold by all lruirf-ts. Hook To Mothers mailed Jtrefl. ltaui'LATOB Atlanta, Go, PAPER GUTTER HILL'S MANUAL Km standard In forlnl and Buslnes. Life.

Now edl Ior (July, 161I2). th latest records of best schlt'Yeinnt-In nil kinds of sport, ror price, writ l)ANK8 CASWiwiuu WAilKO. s-stvi ran mil ma 1 FOB. SAT iE. Morphine Habit Cnred In lOo A 30-iKCH SECOND-HAND 6 i Ir-j 3 to 80 days, isopay tui cureu.

Wi It Bv'a m. J. Stephens, Lebanon, okw tarNAM THIS FATl.lt mij in jm nia. Scott Bowmk, Chemists, i3South 5th Avenue, NewYork. rian'a for Catarrh Is the Best, Easiest to use, onainenpcst.

Anson Hardy Power Cutter, CAN EASILY BE CHANGED TO A HAND MACHINE. Ely's- Cream Balm will cvur. uwAPAavjuwLae J.CJ V.r.l tl mil I RnrfinlrS Too O'eroonwi rwvUsot Dad eating, CATARRH 1 tsoia cy arucgists or noni Dy man, I E. T. lluieltine, Warron, Fa.

I Cores Slok Headache.Kostoiw Coinpleion.8Te Doctors' Hills. Bampleireo. Cures Constipation Rrtlm IMoearh noct-H. ii Iti.V V. KfZ.

A. N. 1420 WHEN WKITlPiB TO ABVKBTISEnsTPI.EAII state tkat ia saw the AdvertiMTuent la lt4" aver. N. Kellogg Newspaper CHICAGO, ILL.

VAIIIIft PfM lenm Telegraphy and Railroad IUUI9U In til Airent'sBuMiiesnnere, and secure good situations. Write J. D. BROWN, teOalla, Mo. frAA wo Aran tutj am iu rit 1 little spirits of camphor and rub with a dry cloth..

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Years Available:
1892-1892