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Show Gtia. NtEniblio IN POISONS FAIR amln" to Those Who Merp lu Rooms Uh Flowers or T1.uk. One by one il. unions are dispelled, cf the young wonuiu who and the the other day was coireon.e ly the perfume of a mass of vi. !e:s s.r.. her by a friend adds another .xv; .a the list of broket: idols. It has idwaj, s beer, considered the m,t In an; l'ul icmjii-meu- t one could jay a lmd 10 siud flowers, ro. on or .oh t , c ; ;v .1 a. ; e! j;!: a token of lt it is known t hat de.iuly jo lark anions those ciiunning 1. ; o id ;i on:s, which may bring haii.i t) ni'.it the t he charm jileasures giv cn to dear : r must certainly e k ea d. The story of this v;:- p r nar !! j i'lse t'i row escape, at told, v.a !'. '1, i lhere many who had newer was any danger in i'ov.ir;. 'l he laindreds of beautiful ic.. v. '.'eh ha been sent her by a fiiec.d in ( al .'orn.la, and which she prized so higiuy as not to wish to in- parted from them een during the night, came near being the eause of her death, f.r she was found in an unconscious condition in the morning1 and was with eliflicultv aroused. How dangerous the poisoned gases which the flowers exhale can, become, when in a badly tent dated room, would be a good suojei t for study by the belles of society or the stage, who receive so many similar tribnf.. s lo their charms. Dr. Foyler, of this city, who was said ashed his ojimion on the that ru.r. ca er of tl.ti ftetuus illness iiuil even death from such cmisis were veil know n ami au;h nticated. The plant', einiiy flcv.ering ones, Dr. I'ow I'T said, during the day are not biruTi:!. rc:u:?e tltey are lueathing i:i ju d. the, pr.ri cf the air which our lungs throw dT; but at night the process is ev, ;s d, and they throw oil' tiie cerltoiiie ae:d gas, wiiieli is a poison to our lungs. Tibs cans s weakness cf the hi an. "aialaess and hysteria with r.. u o peoj'le, a'il even death. r v, n. wh'eh happened A ens Vs not very king ; g in Germany, in one of the j lesser;, where the friends of a brill" and groom, i :i the:r desire to start them on ti.e'.r ear.er on a rosy their rixim with juit h way, flewsr-It was in cold if quantities weather, and the windows were closed, leaving' the a'r heavy with r, erf times. The happy coupl 'ebred lhir room, and i ere found in the morning dead, Ir'u: t failure having resulted from the poisonous perfume. Tli" re is- poison in the perfume of many flint ers, nut in violets more than any others, but it is in such, small unantitiis as to lie harmless unless massed and confined. P. us be acid is found in a mild degree ia most, perfumes, and it is used by many perfumers, in, fact, to intensify odors. meiEcal lOth.cr poisons come from flowers. It is inner sa fo to have any growing or cut flowers ia a bedroom at night, for yon ear,not tell when the system may be in such a condition as to be affected by their exN. Y. Herald. halations. TV WITH BALDNESS ' eu-s- e v There Is Motiving Sa Gooc. There is nothing just as good at Dr, King New Discovery for oiis'iniiiiimi. Coughs aup Colds, so demand it and dn not permit the dealer to sell you some subg stitute. He wil not claim th ia w bi'tter, but in ordr to make ltn.ie else to profit he nav claim something You wa-- t Dr. Kog's New ju- -t as good. Discovery because you know it to !e sal'and relitole, anil gm.nmteeil to do good (,r I'or Coughs, Cold- -, i money refunded. and all affections of Throat. Chest and Lungs, there is nothing so yood as is Dr King's New Discover. Tri 1 buttle free at all Drugstores an I 1) .d ,rs. Regular sizes 5d cents and 5 1.00. gray turning and threatened BLOSSOMS. ,, anv-thin- The Danger is Averted by Using AYERS - Nearly forty years ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray and began falling out so rapidly that I was threatened with immediate baldness. Hearing Ayers Ilair Vigor highly spoken of, I commenced using tills prepara . , Chur a lag Done In One Minute. 1 I have tried the Lightning churn, on recently described in you jiaper, and it is certainly a wonder. I can churn in less than one minute, and the butter is - j ; ' l elegant, anil y mi get coiisiderub'e no re butler than when you use a common churn. I lock the agency for the churn here and every butter maker that tees it buys one. I have cold three dozen ami they givetlio best of satisfaction. I know I can aell 100 in this township, as they churn so quickly, make so much more butter than common churns and are so cheap. Some one in every township can make two or three hundred dollars sellJ. E. ing these churns. I5f addres-in- g Casey A Co., St. Louis, you can get circulars and lull information so you can make bigmoney right at home. I have made so the past two weeks and I Lave never sold anything in my life before.' A Fahmku. 1 - tion, and was so well satisfied with the result that I have never tried any other kind of dressing. It stopped the hair from falling out, stimu-..ite- il a new growth of hair, and kept the scalp free from dandruff. Only an occasional application is now needed to keep my hair of good, natural color. I never hesitate to recommend any of Ayers medicines Mrs. II. M. Haight, to my friends. Avoca, Neb. 1 rose-decke- well-know- I to Prevent Croup that will prove inter st- log to young mothers flow to guard against the disease. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the cause, lirst Ryniptorcs and treatment is the object of this item. The orgia of croup is a cold. Children who are subject to it lake cold very easily and croup is almost sure to follow. The first ) rapt mi Is hoarsdess; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which iaeasily recognized and will nevr be forgotten by one who has heared It. The time to HCt ia when the child first becomes hoarse. If PBF.PAKED BY Chamberlains Cough Remedy is DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. ali tendency to croup will soon disEven after the croupv rough has appear. Pimples 4yers Sarsapurill developed t will prevert the attacks r. There is no danger in giving this remedy mi uwiwiin 1,'llff.'1 j for it contains nothing injurious. Tor he increased life mv lonnOh of UVY The sale by A. Lunt & Sons. The of lessening the dangers. majority from trouble. die hv the peoole lung These mav be a verted bv promptly usint A Wife A. Lunt & Equal to a Geld Mine. Cure. One Minute Cough Sns . AVill some of your readers give me a good reeipt for making a cold starch? 1 am selling flatirons and iron a little at every house and have to uso some starch every place and want know how to make a good cold starch. My husband was ill debt and I beingar.xious to help him through I would sell NURSERYMEN, flatirons and I am doing sjilen-didlA cent's worth of fuel wil! heat, COLORADO. DENVER. the iron for hours, so you have a perfectly even heat. You can iron in half the time and no danger oi seorchin g tho has outlived which Ayers Hair Vigor, clothes, as with the old Iron, aim you and superseded hundred of similar is undoubtedly the mos fash- can get the most beautiful gloss. I Veil at i early every bouse, as the iron saves ionable ns wp! as eo" noro iea ine in the market. Bv its use, the poor- - so much fuel everybody wauls one, I made $1.50 on each iron and have not head of hair soon becomes luxurian sold less than ten any day I worked. My and beautifu . brother is well and I think anyone MEN can make doing T A NTET -- PEVFR I. F AITHFUI. lots of money anywhere sell es1 or women to tvnvel for resnonaibl CO., St. ing irons. J. F. CASEY tahlisheri houses in I'tali. Slftrv $VSO. pajal' Fosltlrm persaanen. Louis, Mo., will start anyone in the busit( s weeklv ami e.TTence. Refee.noe. Fneloe stamped ness, as they did me, if you will address envelope. The National, Star' Building, Chiiv them. Mks, A. KfssEll. Some reading cun-mo- n freel-give- item-ove- -- mmm - self-heati- d solf-heatiu- - , How I Ayers Hair Vigor e t- 5 Dec. 26 g y. 15 hair-dress- n ' -' V t j ' That we pay more than others for Wheat and give as much for the? money as the cheap store. If these are truths why not patronize the oldest store in town. JLd. .(.A It Yoursclfl I saw one of the Peoples wind mills which I saw recommended in your paper reepnily, it only cost me $S.4() and is a splendid mill; my well is deep, but it pumps it all right and with very little wind; the neighbors all like it, and as I am a kind of a carpenter, I have agreed to put up nine mills already, on which I cm make a nice profit, and there are many others for whom I can put up mills this fall. I dont see why every farmer shou'd not have a wind mill, when they can make it themselves lor loss than $10; anyone cm get diagrams and complete directions for making the wind mill by stamps to pay postsending 18 age, etc., to Francis Casev, St. Louis, Mo. and there can be dozens of them put up in any locality by anyone that lias the A Faiimkii. energy to do so. A Good Wind tvvo-ce- Mill-M- ake a nt Marry This Girl Quick. I saw in vnur paper Unit a K5 year old boy made $1.20 t lie first hour ho worked i'erfeetton Metal Tip Lamp-wicselling the 1 oxtered a sample and went to work Hnd the first week I cleared ? 10, the second week I cleared $li. I expect to run lip to J2o a week in the near future, as the Perteetion Metal Tip Lampwick makes such a beautiful white light and does away with stnokey chimneys anil bad odor end saves oil, it is easy to sell. k. If you wish to try it send 13 two cent stamps to Miss A. M. Fritz, Station A. St. l.ouis, Mo., and sho will send you sample outfit, this is a good way to make money around home. By purchasing goodu from us! Why? Because 25 years perience in business 'enables ns lo know the wants of the 1 Tina IV. ex- the Dipper Savsd the FarmFather was sick and tho moitgage on fheiurm was coining due, I saw in (he t hristian Advccate where Miss A. M. Fritz of Statiou A. St. Louis, Mo., would send a sample combination dipper for 1 two cent stamps, and I ordered one. I saw the dipper could be used as a fruit stiainer; jar filler; aa plain dipper; a fine a funnel; strainer funnel; a sick room a and pint measuis. ibke warming pan eight different uses makes the dipper uch a necessary article that I went to work with it and it sells at very near every house. And in four months I paid off the mortgage. I think 1 oao claar aa much 1200 a month. If you seed work yoa can do well by giving thleMt. a trial. Miss A. M. Fnta, Station A. Lous, Mo,, will send you a sample ferl 9 two cent a lamp write at once. O. How peo-pi- e SECOND We bay for and select goods accordingly, cash and take advantage of all discounts- - THIRD When you trade with us you do not have to pay the debts of other?. STRICTLY Miss PRICE TO ALL. - u Ghas Foots and Sons, NRPHI CITY yww i vr Ul.All John Vf-- U if. tnitTEf iT OKet-A- w Wl tor Mi ooy. iMtMtn eaotrol aA ae risk. Will law II k M kuini iallMi a f at. 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