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Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VII. NO 158. ASHEVILLE N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. IN THE HIGH MOUNTAINS The Rseeoln Inn, nt nn elevation of three thousand eight hundred mid fifty feet, will be kept open during the winter. Those who desire altitude will find this hotel comfortable nnd attractive. OATS DATS CORN CORN MFAL MEAL I,ooo Busheli. 8oo Bushels. 500 Bushels. i M b 3 J 13 ol .5 a 2.5 5 a 2, 0 s i e LINVILLE, N. C. TRY TIIE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY 1 Pittton AtMine. REAL ESTATE. WlLTII B. OWTH, W. W. WKST GVYN & WEST eaece.ors to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHKVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Publk. Commissioners ofDeed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OPFICB-tnulheast Court Square. Els 4o Hack. ss s t -a 5 ct V joo Hacks. 5 s5 OS)" m 1 a? a. p a 500 Bale. S S m m l11 ll- nf nil b.nltf nf P-rrt at Koelt Hottom Price.. A. D. COOPER, North Court ttquxre, AHhevllIe. BRAN BRAK SH03TS SHORTS HAY HAY 'BON MARCHE," 37 S. Main Street- The Bun Marclie in now rccclvinglta hand- oineljr selected to k of dreas good, and trlmminK' in which there will be found ex treme novelties of one ,.uit of a kind, no more to he had at very low price, for such material. The Mock of fancy go. da I. larger nnd bit ter .rlected than usual. Sole Burnt, for trn- temeri nd Po.tcr kid glove. Bvening glove, aapecialty. Large atock of misaea' and children.' can.. McCall,. Baxaar Patter', are the moitt atyllan and beat fitting. See the hand.omr it BON MARCHE," 37 H. Main Street. ENERGY ALWAYS WINS THE BATTLE Thi. In why we hold permanently the posi tion we do In the eatimntion of the public. With low price, a - our weapon and hom-aty aa our ahield we can d fy the world. Let u. demonatrnte hia nguln by offer ng vou a ten piece printed chamber net for $2 70, and annie wit .lop j ir for $4 65. When we a I vrrtiae n liarKain we will give it to you. We don't meet you with the wnr1 "all out " You get the burgni'i anil ro awav a iti.tied. Our pticea a l through the houac are awav I OWN. Boudoir paper only 5 cent, i er package. THRASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE, CHINA, GLASS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC., 41 Patton Avenue. You sacrifice much there it in lltc to value and enjoy when you begin to be Indifferent about what yon eat. Wc have junt received a fine aaaortrrcnt of Crackera, conaiating of GRAHAM WAHIiKtt, OATMHAL WAPP.HS, BANyUKT WAFETS, CAPB WAPBKS. ALUBKT BISCUITS. GINOKR WAFERS, BBATRIKE WAFERS, OSWKCO WAFERS, R1SMAKCK WAFERS, ZBPYRETTE9, Etc., Etc. TheK gooda are of the hlgheat poaaiblc ataadard in quality. We Invite a trial order. POWELL, & SNIDER. WholeHRle and Retail (irocem. ZS2 tc3 Cu- CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And investment Agents. m o 52 Q. Z CO 00 &&3 0 D 0 0 H P a O p w . 5 n . b 0 Oh , g t u S H. P. ANDERSEN RESIGNS. HIS RESIGNATION TENDERED LAST NIGHT. 80 CENTS ON THE $1. .NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at S per cent Second floor. Office.: 36 Patton Avenue. febKdlv INSURANCE. Application for tn.urance wm receive our orompt attention at all time.. We - an In. ianjnuT property In twent, of the largct and beat companies on earth. Boarding; House For Rent. Houm contain, eighteen room., modern convenience, hot and cold water bath! Vtc7and la well furnl.hed throughout. This Is one of the mo.t de.lrahle boarding kouse. in the dty, and will be rented for three month, or longer on REASONABLE TERMS To an early applle.nt. For further informa tion call on or addres. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 83 Patton Ave., A.hevllle, N. C Cat- w 6 Owing to bankrupt competition, on Novembers we shall commence a Spe cial Sale ofChthme. Hats, Shrtt and Drawers, Half Hose, Collars and Cuffs, Scarfs, IStc, TO LAST A LIMITED TIME! Tliis will bring the goods to about .Sew York Cost, making a rare oppor tunity for the buyer, as prior to the competition our business in these lines had leen almost double their usual size, indicating a carefully selected stock of correct styles from the best makers, at very leasoaablc prices. Intelligent people will tendily gee that if they wait long they will be "left." H. REDWOOD SCO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. The General Secretary 01 the Anne vllle Vonnu; Men's ChrlNllau as. elation Will Take a Broader Field. At a sprcinl meeting of the board of dr rectors of ihe Young Men's Christian as sociation held last evening, the following letter was read from Secretary Andersen: "To thePresident and Board ol Directors ol'the Voting Xfw's Christian Associa tion of Asheville, N. C. "Dear Sirs: At the international con vention of Young Men's Christian Asso ciations held last May in Kansas City, a conference of the delegates from the southern states was held, at which the needs of the south were presented and a request for more thorough and more complete supervision by the interna tional committee was made. At tlm meeting it appeared that Arkunsas, Ala' bamn, Louisiana. Mississitini nnrl Pl,ir. ida were without state secretaries, while some oi the other states needed careful supervision and much advice. "The visits of secretaries of the inter national committee had up to that time been irregular und disconnected. "At that time I was conversed with by different secretaries and members ol the international committee as to the im lortance ol this work of supervision to the association work in the south, and again during ny summer visit in the north the same subject was brought to mv attention, and the urgent needs of the fields nnd the importance of the work was impressed upon me. "About u month and a half ago a unanimous call was emended to me on the part ol the International committee to become a secretary of their committee lor special work in the south, as asso ciate secretary with Mr. C. K. Obex, on a condition that n satisfactory successor could be secured for the Asheville asso ciation. "Although I am well satisfied with my position here, and my relntion to the di rectors has been very pleasant, and the support of the whole community has been beyond my highest expectation, the great need ol the larger field and the greater opportunity to he useful, has led me, inougn at a sacrifice of nersonal comlort, to accept the call on the condi. lion named, "I therefore present to the hoard of di rectors my resignation as general secre tary of the Asheville association to tr.L.. eft'ec. as soon as a sntislaclory man can uv sccurea to cage mv place. In doini this I do not sever all connection with the Asheville Young Men's Christian As sociation, since Asheville will be included 'i"!V mil. it lahor and 1 shall nlwavs work by advice or effort whenever cuucu upon, if other duties do not make it impossible. 1 take tins stco alter carciui ana prayerlul consideration, because 1 think it is liod's will and therefore -ny dutv. It is with deep regret that 1 am called upon to sever the connection with an association to every member of which I am bound by close personal ties. Ke spectlully yours, H. P. Andcrfcn." To the people of Asheville, except a few of those most closely associated with Mr. Andersen in bis work, thisletter will prove a great surprise, und by all it will be received with, genuine regret Nearly two years ao Mr. Andersen organized the Asheville V. M. C, A., nnd by his energy and consecrated endeavor has made it one of the most flourishing and useful institutions of its kind in the south. He has drawn around him by his mnnlv and admirable traits of char acter a host of the best young men in the ciiv, and his departure will be as the loss ol a (K'rsonnl friend and counsellor, as well us a valued leader in the Y. M. C. A. work. While not certain, it is hoped that Mr. BLOWN TO ATUHS. A Giant Pander Works In Color ado Explodes. Clipper Gap, Col., Nov. 7.-The giant powder works blew up yesterday killing three men and seriously wounding one boy. James Hamilton was blown to atoms, nothing being found of him but one finger. A. H. Han, a Chinaman, was killed and only bis queue was found. It is claimed that the explosion was prcoicten oy a spiritualist who had been threatened with tar und feathers if he am not leave town. THE TTOBiTTVERTED. CHILIAN TROOPS GUARD THE UNITED STATES LEGATION. RUSSIA IS IN A BAD WAY. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Minister Evan Demands) Prof ec. uou ana Bets It When It Was decennary Wild Htnrles In Clr eolation. Santiago, Chili, Nov. 7.-The newspa pers here have for several days been pub lishing wild stories about the conspiracy formed among refugees at the American legation to kill Gen. Canto. Notice was circulated yesterday calling for a meeting of the people in plaza to denounce the conspiracy. Egan, United States minit- ter, informed Junta that threats have been made to attack the United Slates legation and to enpturethe refugees, nnd he warned the Junta that it would be held responsible for such action. Later in the day several thousand men assembled in plaza and applauded sev eral incendiary speeches in which the supposed conspiracy und United States legation were denounced. The Junta, upon receivinif Euan's letter, sent ntrnnn of cavalry to guard the United States legation, and as the meeting in plaza closed the intendants published a notice auying inai me stones ol conspiracy were acvoiu ol foundation. Serious SHORT OF FOOD AND SHORT OF MONEY. TbouHHi.dH of Peasants Wllliout Food Au inuuctiHe Amount of Food Required Hanks lu a Had Condition. St. Petersiu'rg, Nov. 7. The gover nor of the province of Njm Novgorod declares that throughout that province ull supplies of provisions have been ex hausted; that the peasants will soon be without food and that 1,800,000 pounds of grain will be required, the greater part of which must be imported. Difficulty of transportation will render the giv ing of timely help almost impossible The commander of the trans-Caspian army corps has ordered that all frag ments left bv soldiers be made into bis cuits and sent to the famine districts. Many notables and memberaof foreicn colonies in Moscow are contributing freely to the famine fund. The condition of the St. Petersburg money market is causing grave apprehension. There are in circulation rumors affect ing the stability of ten banking houses, some ol them supposed to be very sound. bvcrything indicutcs a hnancial crisis. Not "in It." From the Raleigh News and Observer. The result of the elections in Ohio, Iowa and Kansas show that the third party "was not in it." It developed no strength whatever, and falsified every promise made by the advocatcsit sent to this and other southern slates to spread its doctrines. Democrats in North Car olina will now see that the Ne-vs and Observer was fully warranted in pointing out the nefarious effort to promote trea son in their party, and denouncing it. Wholesale Prices. lIfyou want a boi of good cigars, Im. ported or domestic, Grunt's Pharmacy la the place to get them. We do not retail cigara but aell them by the box only. A cigar that you usually Pav ten centa for, I can aell yon the antne cigar, fiftv in a hoi, at aeven cent.. The best lieece 't cigar at 3 centa by the no.. It will pay you to con and examine them. 'iKANT'B J'HAKMACV. Oue Candidate. I'rom the Philadelphia Times. So far as the democrats have won on trouble was doubtless averted by the Tuesday, they have won on a conservu- noticc i tive tinancial no lev. nnrl tlmrH nnvu hn.lnrnt IV i V . imcet"'K a'M,nreutly l,ut "e hopcftil candidate has been convoked to demant I the extra- L '. . . fliiinn ,r tu,n ..r i..i '"r te democratic nomination next who are implicated in a plot to mur.ler -vca;-Rrov.-r Cleveland. Such appear to Col. Canto, commander ol the eon-re.. b.e "!e Piden.iul pointers ol I ucsday 's sionill l.'im lr,rn 1 1 i. Iu.i:......l .1,. .. '"". .. ....... .n . ,11, , L n u ex-ministers in question have lalicii refuge at the United Slates legation in Santi ago. McCAHTHYITES WON. At the ExpoHltlou. I'rom the Raleigh Chronicle. Mr. D. A. Coats, of Johnston, has a little circus of his own in the shape of a cow with three calves, a three-legged chicken and a negro girl who has scales all over her body. The Cork Election Over and the Parnelllte Defeated. Cork, Nov. 7. Martin Flavin, Mc- lartuyite candidate lor the seat in par- IMIie south Remains Solid lininent for Cork city, left vacant by the r'rm the Staw.viilc Landmark. death of Parnell, has lieen elected bv a 11 thc south ri;mil's 8('lid we will elect plurality of 1. 512 over the Parnellite ran. the president next year. Who? The result ol tne coum i. i returns seem to point to Cleveland tl'.vite, 3,069; Kedmond, Parnellite, Nbw York. Nov. 7 The total visible sup- ,iar, aarserneiu (un oiiisi). i.ioi. -.f whl..h 3 o-jg.i.57 bale, are Anurl- At the last election for Cork city Mr. 01in, against n.ajl.r.oi uml 1 noi.noi b .lcs Parnell was elected with Mr. Maurice respectively last ycur Receipts at ail in U....I., ..,!. ..Ia .'..el, , ii I tcrlr towns, 2ft0, bale.; n -cants lrotn without opposition. An enor.nous crowd of excited people surrounded the hall while the votes were being counted and thc large squads of police had all thev could do to keep order. plantations, bn2,UH2. Lrop in ngni, J.- 2.3tl oaica. Stock UuoiMtlons. Skw Yokk. Nov. 7. Uric U'Vj: Luke Sht n 114: Chicago and Northwestern ii!: EVERY STORE BURNED. ,irmlk and Western :o West Point Termiaul I'M-i: Utchtnoud und Western t nton Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable 1 Blood JtarMer. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark. Poke Root, fec. By its use you can saveyourself from the Buffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an alterative, it changes the action of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at Grant's riiarmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac- GRANT'S PHARMACY, 34 South Main 8t. Baltimore Prices. niic I.lck, Stanley County, Has a Blie Fire No Insurance. white, (JornuU; y.llow, RAi.Tiyo.iB. Nov. 6,-Flout. ateady, un changed; w. stern auper $3.r0(,i.l.73; extra $;i uum.oii; family, $ t.dinu 5.uU. Wheat. . v i- M c r;ll,. quiet and easy; No. and, apot and muntn Albemarle, N. C., Nov. 6. I'ircbroke ,1(1,,r,wf aouthern, atron; Kuiti. : .i . f t v i:r.,,l f n; iii'jinioH: L aigberrv lo.twitm. turn, f ...iiiii.rn firmer: Lick, at 1 o'clock at night. I rom tins buoimb. five other stores, one dwelling, one nar- New Vark Market. ness shop nnd Dr. J. W. Pougl iss' office Ntw VoKKi Nov. 7. -Stocks, active but caught and were burnt to the ground. mii Money, eusy at i5. lixchunge, Losses: I. Y. l-.hrrt. sii.oiw; Kusseii mug, j"u ,7, , u u,,n 41 ,-,io. dn I and leutureies. govcruimni uuuu, u.. & Cngle, $o,500; P. Ci. Hartsell, ?l,.i10, a b ., lead cutton dull; -al.a r- e'lnn. n- Tl..l..ua r,IMl 7 4- ui .... n 1 1 .1 tie: and W. 0. Morgan, two buddings, 2,-kEKS"Mm;Sr;s Origin of the fire IS unknown, though i.-ur active und firm. Wheal-active but ndersen's departure will he postponed until lanuarv 1. when he will have round ed up his two years' work in Asheville. I ke Citizen is assured that be win re tain his position here until a successor shall have been secured. The board ol directors accepted the resignation with expressions of sincere and deep regret. FROM BRAZIL. M. WAVBR rcaa. MILI.hR, 8upt. JOHN CHILD (Formerly of Lyman Child), Office No. 1 Legal Block REAL. ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A RROKBRAGB BUSINESS. Loan, secure placed at W per cent. " WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, as Patte Areas, (felt TUCA tralla'f . ol Mm r O Bos SB4. RUNNING ON TIME. Thf. the all oar watches run, and our clocks have the well regulated habit of doing precisely the .ante thing. Perhaps you have a watch that I. .omewhat eccentric In it. movements; If you have, we will .tralght- en It out for you In short order and we will alM see to It that thc expenae Involved In the operation la exceedingly moderate. A good wav to rain the beat of clocks and watches Is to let them go too long without cleaning We not only make specialty of cleaning, repairing and regulating, but Just now we have another apedalty a .pedal display of fine nmbrellaa to which we would call yaur attention. B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. .CHAMP.BR8, P. M. W Prealde.'t J Sec. & O. VII.LBR, 1 II. A. IV '-Preaidcut. I Oen. CAROLINA COAL CO. DEALERS IN JELL1C0 AND ANTHRACITE it is believed to have lieen incendiary No insurance. Concord Standard. HE'S A NEWSMAN. asv. l-orti active unn iy. rui. al 0 73(tt$H.75. Lard null and weak at ll.VJt. fpirit- Turpentine dull und ea y at 3iHa(ji.id. Koatn ami uui sicuv uii.ov?ig, Frciguis quiet and n.m. AFFAIRS OF C0SSE0.CEXCE. The FOKUH.N. Simnish coverninciit refuses to LEAYE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. la Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBBR8 & WBAVBR'S L1V- BRY OFFICE, WILLOW fVT. PROMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited. TELEPHONE ISO. All is Quiet There Oue Source of Danger, Rio Janeiro,, Nov. 7. All is quiet here today nnd the state ol siege is not rigor ously enforced. Business is proceeding as usual. Similar reports are received from the provinces. President Da Fonsecas illness alone constitutes a source of danger. The Mots Brothers Not Guilty. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 7. Alter a ten days' triul the Motz brothers were last evening found not guilty of the mur der of Sam Motz. The case, from its pa thetic character and complicated situa tions, has excited the greatest interest. The verdict was applauded by the whole population of Shelby, where the case was tried, and the defendants received nn ovation. That Silver Platform. Springfield, 111., Nov. 7 Senator elect Palmer, democrat, credits the democratic deleat in Ohio largely to the silver plank in thc democratic ilatform "The election of Flower in New York," he snvs, "mcuns that New York will be the key to the situation In 1892, mid that 11 New York mun will be noniv noted by the democratic party for president." Wild Financiers Defeated. New York, Nov. 7.-R. G. Dun & Co's. weekly record of business says: It is a reassuring fact to eastern capi talists and investors that the western elections have resulted in the complete rlrfcnt nf those who advocated wild hnan cial schemes, so that their power in the next session of congress is likely to oe much diminished." New York's Wa.er Supply. New York., Nov. 7. Not for years has the supply of drinking water forthis city been so low, nor has the danger of a genuine water famine been greater. Com missioner Gilroy says that if there is no heavy rainfall sosn the water will only P. 0 BOX 312. 1 ast fifteen or twenty days more. Hltth Honor Accorded Baron Ue Reuterof England Loniion, Nov. 7. Baron De Renter, head of Renter's telegram company, has received the sanction of thc queen to ns i.tnr in Enirlntid the title of Baron con -..-..,i ,,, him hv the Duke of Saxe-Co IVI1VV. - - , . - , , ,,, ..... burc This privilege has been granted tirni 01 nerscniicici re huw. uic cii..iis onlv five times during the reign ol Queen ol t.crniunv, Prince Henry ul 1 russia aim ; in siitt'iu renu'liltloll o Dr. Von liOSSIT. Herman iniuisii-i 01 mwiiau I "... ,:..,.!.. ... i., 1 the services ol Huron ue Kcuier in es- punuc wuiamp, u uumc . "" recognize the 1'nited States consul in the Caroline Islands. Bv the failure of the Berlin linnkin tnblishing a system of international in telligence. ELECTION ECHOES. imounts of money HOME. The navv diimrtilient has ordered that nil the nun r for vessels now being built be of nickel plate. Mrs. U-fi'erson Davis hits selected Hol lywood cemetery, Richmond, Va., as the final resting place ot the remains 01 ner Lhnl Siillivnn was the iruest of the hns a p.,i;i,,r;n Athletic club, iii San Fran- The republican majority in Pennsylva nia is 58,89'J. Tlw nlurnlitv bv which Roswcll P Flower has been elected Governor ol New husband. York is 45,157. rtnv. Horace Boies, of Iowa nlurnlitv of over 8,000. The rest of the risi'n. Wednesday niuht. In n speech, he democratic state ticket is elected by ,nirl: "I don't say whether I will fight about 3.000. or not. but it will probably be along in . c e ni,: ;,. Sentember or October, when I have noth- McKinlev 20.486 plurality for governor, ing to do, and then the world will hear The republicans claim 48 to ou majority in the legislature. An Atlanta telegram says: "Hiram J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. Hlecfint nine-room house. bei(kserTtit' houM, one ol best p.trtt. oi city; five minutes walk 01 square; g fixtures in house, lare lot. vi.ws unsurpassed In Asheville. I'rue $l,M00, one-hall cash, balance 1U and 18 mouths. '1 ho mo-t elegant hou in Asheville. The grounds are lur. Ali mmlern convenience, situated riKht in the heart ot city. Two n.iuutea' walk from pun to nice. Grounds fuituhle for liir;e hotel. Fourteen rooms in present house, uesi es servunt apartment. Will be sold at a siicrince, Thc best bargain in Ashtvihc lor parties desiring an elegant home. Pusses -ion given in two months. For Sale or Rent. White cottage on top of mountain, with five acre, oi land, aa a whole, or in lota. No lOK, dryeat place about Asheville nnd finest viewa wttnin corporate limit.. Pronounced by experts lust the place lor invalid., fcicven Hundred feet ot porch; . ven rou-a. Poa aea.ion uiven at once. Elevation 2.800 feet. livery kind ol real ealate, Irom a lot of $25 to rciudenova and lota of $25,UOO. Apply at No. 5. South Main atreet. Furnished House For Rent. Ten room house, furnished, for rent. All modern 1-0 .venieneea. I'oaaeNaion nt once, beat at eet in Asheville. Price SCO per mouth. Apply to J. M. CAMPDKLL. Kenl batate Dealer. Maior William McKiuley, governor- U-ster, who claims to e the oiucst man elect o Ohio has the nerve now to say in the world and says he is 12-t years of that deprecates continued agitation age, and Mrs Mary h. Moscly, a fa , M h, tanrfissne. as it disturbs business chubby bride of 80 summers, were made himlmtid and wi e at tne ungewooo me ant! retards enterprises which the new law designs to encoiirnge, rnmtilete returns make the next Mas sachusetts legislature stand as follows: Senate Republican, na; nemocrnis, 11. HmmrKeuull leans. JOU ocmocntio 89; orohibitionists, 1. Governor Rus sell's plurality is nearly 7,uuu. ftnn. Tereminh Simnsnn, of Kansas, . he ; aururised at the defeat of Gov ernor Campbell and disappointed at the small vote tor the people s party cauoi- dntes in Ohio. In Kansas, ne satu, inc fusion of the democrats ana repiinucans injured the alliance party. New York Sun, 6th: Thcscnate stands 16 to 16, with the deciding vote in the h,.n. f Sneaker Shcchan. In the as sembly it is stiH impossible to speak de finitely of several districts. The demo cratic claim ol the election of Heakes in elisor, hv one mnionlv. anil tne suc cess of Frank D. Smith in the Fifth Erie rli.triet and of Goldberg in the Second Erie district adds to the democratic ..,rth .uffioientlv to make sure of a vote of 65 democrats against 63 repub licans when the session opens. to 0 c 3 (9 M. (3 ntre Thursday night. Judge Lanilrum pcrlormed the ceremony.' lohn F. Mines, a brilliant New York newspaper writer, known to the public us "Felix Odboy." died of alcoholism at the workhouse to which he had been committed ns a vagrant. Mines had be lieved himself cured by a few weeks' treatment at the Kcely institute for drutikards, ut Dwight, HI. A Man Thermometer. Lean men make thc best thermometers; Fnrcnheit never invented better ones. It the weather is warm and sunny, they are cheerful; if cold and frosty, they are irri- tnhle and snniiDv: 11 clamp ana ciouay thev are downcast and gloomy. But if either lean or fat men are suffering from hiliousness. headache, constipation or in rliocstion. the weather will always he damp and cloudy in their locality, unless they use Dr. Pierce s pleasant pellets. These Delicts are small, sugar-coated granules, calculated to start the liver and digestive organs into healthy activity and thereby raise lew spirits and dispel gloom 9) tt ft au to M 0 X m r m H 0 3D O m CO r CO 73 o w C3 H O n o 00 CO GO
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