Improvement in Artificial Limbs. The latest improvement in artificial limbs consists in forming the leg and foot part of a single piece of wood, hav ing the grain curved naturally in its growth, such pieces being procured from the parts of the trunk contagious to the roots and branches of trees. Limbs made In this way are stronger with the some •mount of wood remaining in them than when made of parts and glued together, ind are made waterproof, which is a valuable feature when the occupation of the wearer exposes it to constant damp ness, or to water itself, as in fishing, mining, dredging, etc. By making limbs in this manner from natural curves in the growth of the wood, it has become practicable to make light and substantial artificial feet, adapted to partial ampu tation of the foot. The advantage de rived from lightness of artificial substi tutes will readily be apparent when the resistance to motion from inertia is con sidered. A Few Polatera. Tbe recent statistics of the number of deaths ohow that tho large majority die with con sumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough whioh can be cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lung*, which is guaranteed to cure »nd relieve all cases. Price 500. and sl. Trial size free. For sale by all druggists. A I JIVERPOOL. dentist extracts teeth, cleans them and restores them to their sockets to dc further duty. Anoi-T 30J,(XX> telephones aro in use in this country. There is more Catarrh in this section of the rountry than all other diseases put together, and until the last fow years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescribed lo cal remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, isthe only constitutional cure on the market, it is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of thesystem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo. O. fW Sold by Druggists, 75c. IN India the Government Axes railroad rates. The Pride ol Ills Class. Ho was a bright, handsome boy of sixteen, sunny-temperea, brilliant and engaging, the delight of his parents, the joy of his home, and the pride of his class. Bat a shadow fell across his bright prospects. It began with a trifling cough: soon came premonitions of con sumption, his strength failed, his cheeks grew hollow, and lie seemed doomed to an early grave. Then a friend advised Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. He tried it and was saved. Health and strength returned, his cheerful voice rang out again across the school playground, his cheeks again grew rosy, his eyes bright. He is still "the pride of his class" and ho graduates this year with highest hon ors. Chronic Nasal Catarrh positively cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. 50 cents, bj druggists. GERMANY HAS 10.47G postofllces, England 17,. 587, France only 734 U. I® ! ONE ifNJOYS Both the method and results when 6yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Svrup of Figs is for sale in 50c Sod $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept •ny substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UWSVIUE, KT NCW YORK, N.f. Ely's Cream Balm WILL CURB Ic^iyJSVol GATARRH.P^ l_Prj_oe_so. C e nTeTI Apply Balm Into each nostril. EI.Y BROS.. 56 Warren St. N. N N Y N C-IQ mTO 9£3U A .MONTH can be made working for us. Persons preferred who can furnish a horse and give their whole time to the hnnlnem". Spare moment' >nay be profitably employed also. A few vaeancl> si i towns and cities. I). K. JOHN -_ON_A CO.. AM Main St.. Richmond. Vn. nnillU Only Certain and 111*111 Ml e»«y CURK In the World. Dr. tfl I WlVl J. 1.. STKI'UfcKS, Lebanon, u AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT DR. liOBR, 329 North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia. Twenty years' experience In special diseases; cures tbe worst cases ot Nervous Complaints, Blood Poisoning, Blotches, Eruptions, Plies, Catarrh, Ulcers, JSores, Impair** I Memory, Despondency, Dlinnesft of Vision, Lung, Liver ttomach, Kidney(BrtKht's Disease); confidential. f!T"Call or write for question list and book. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS §*CD CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. Mafe and always reliable. Ladles, A ask Drngftet for IHamnnd Brand. In red, metallic boxes, sraled with bine /ffV\ ribbon. Take no atker. Ail plfis \\y In pasteboard boxea, pink wrappers, ate \Br daageroas counterfeit*. Send 4e. * (•tempi) tcr particulars, testimonials ami "Relief for Ladles," <a teller, bfr ratsra wall. Mmm* J*toper. liWhdsf Chssi'l Co.. ■ alius fk«la»H» JM w.osciiO* aud fully o®. dorse Big U aa tbe only Omila specific for the certain curt TO 6 or this disease. sot q. h. I NOR A H AM, M. D., fgj Amsterdam, N. V. H Mrd o«i7 by too We have sold Big G fox ISbn"manii* (action. Ohio. D. R. DYCH E k CO.. Cblcaco, ill. Bold by I>rut(U» American cattle dealers^ are endeavor ing to secure at -Montreal which will make that oitji i Hie greatest live stock shipping point id Aimerica. It is proposed, if proper arraqgpments can be made, to ship 100,000 head from there next year, and if "the (business con tinues to increase a few J years will' suffice to see commercial unionJbetweenjCanada and the States. It is estimated that American/territory does not at this date contain ■ over 300 eagles, large and small, And the Detroit Free Pre** thinks that if these are to be preserved a law making the killing of one of them aJ State prison offense should be passed by ewery State as soon as possi ble. It seems strange that a national smblem should not have been more care fully looked after. In the opinion of the San Francisco Chronicle , it looks very much as though the general discontent in China with the foung Emperor would end in his abdica tion or his sudden removal by those .neans in which all Oriental courts arc ex pert. Nothing but disaster has been known since he assumed power, and the merchants and farmers now ascribe the ivil days that have fallen on them to his malignant influence. When this opinion becomes universal among so superstitious t people as the.thinese, the young ruler will have to go. The Scientific American declares it a ntibit, far too common, for railway officers and some railway papers to speak in a derisive way of any man who invents ar offers a new device in the line of rail way appliances, especially if he is not a practical railway man. He is dubbed a "crank," or a "coupler fiend," as the ;ase may be. One who has devised and put into practice a very important device, jnd who has made a fortune by it, is commended and held in high honor, not withstanding the fact that he may have patented a half dozen other devices that ire as ridiculous as any of those of a real idiot. As the sneer of a poor fool has been known to strike palzied an arm just raised to reap a crowning victory, so there is no doubt that this custom of ridiculing inventors has deterred many a man from bringing'out some very useful device, for fear of becoming a butt for this class of ridicule. Very many of the most valuable railway appliances now in practical use have been devised by men having no practical experience in railway work, and had it not been for this class of inventors, very little progress would have yet been made in railway improve ment. The crematory has taken the place of tho potter's field at Puris, and since the first of the present year all the corpses of persons who have died in the hospitals, and have not been claimed for burial by relatives or friends, are sent to be cre mated at the establishment for the purpose, in the Pere La Chaise Cemetery. Until a few weeks ago the regulation number of cremations at Pere La Chaise did not exceed three per diem. But since the new edict of the Perfect of the Sicne has come into force, as many as thirty-five corpses have been sent in by the various hospitals in a single day This is more than the present crematory can dispose of in the twenty-four hours, and in view of the gruesome and rapid accumulation of "subjects," measures have been, adopted by the authorities for the immediate enlargement of the establishment. Of course, observes the New York Tribune, the thought of cre mation adds somewhat to the dread with which the ignorant poor are accustomed to regard the hospital. But, on the other hand, it must be admitted that in cineration is the most scientific method of disposing of the dead. During 1889 we received 430,000 im migrants, exclusive of those coming from Canada and Mexico. During the last ten years, according to the statistics of the Treasury Department, the foreign im migration amounts to 5,272,959, not in cluding the Canadian and Mexican, of which no record is kept. The Mexican is very small, but there has been a great rush from Canada, computed by many to amount to one million persons. At any rate the number is enough to swell the total to six millions. The greatest number of immigrants that ever came to the United States in one year was in 1882, when the total reached 730,349. The character of this new population has changed somewhat since then, and fortu nately for the better, a larger percentage of it coming from Germany and the United Kingdom. While immigration has undoubtedly been of immense benefit to this country, the Courier-Journal re gards the character of some of the people coming from Central and Southern Europe as •'not entitling them to con sideration as desirable citizens. Much of the latter stream is now turned aside to other countries, and the United States has at least partial relief from the pres sure." A landslide in California a mile long and 400 yards wide fell into the Trinity River and raised its wutei'H 300 feet and backed up the iiv«r fourteen uulea. Pc Pq PULAR'SCIEIICE^IJ^j 112 Book pric ing l from is now an accomplished if act. <' Blue vitriol J has -been * shown t. to,bera remedy; for.tb o+poachblowjpo blight. Washington* City> is# to4have#a spneu matic BtreettyraUwa3jPa|mile.#andfa half long. ! Five | onuce of' said to be a (perfect dandruff eradicates/. A machine has) been invented/ which will take a>flat pieooof leather «ud crimp it into theishape offca shoe-uppeirwithout a seam. It swill notfcwork.withjglazed ma terial likeunorocoo. • The British icommisßionMappointed< to investigaterthe'properties and application of chloroform has reported that it is not the heart, ibut the- respiration that na menaced by:this>dn^g. The experiment of'putting the (Eiffel tower and the spires of the Rouenjcathe dral in*optical communication is a fail ure because of the rising of the soil caused by the; (spherical form of the earth. "Antih»kterikon" < 'is the name given to water i charged with oxygen that is changed to ozone by a,<current of electric ity. This floid (not' its name) is said to destroy the virus of diphtheria*and scarlet fever. The servants ot the Hudson Bay Com pany live for years upon a diet composed of lean meat and fish alone. Some of them have,lived on this for thirty/years, and are well and .strong. a black eye to (Vegetarianism. Asphalt pavements are not at I all per fect. The city engineer of Louisville reports that the beautiful .pavements of that city are breaking up badly, and un less something is done, will .be in as de plorable a condition as t their other •tnftfltj* A Russian ; practitioner recommends the use of hyascyamus seeds for tooth ache. His plan is to burn the seeds/and to convey the smoke through a litle pa per tube to the' hole in the tooth. He declares that, in I nearly all. cases/one ap plication, or at most two, willfsuffice to cure the toothache. Every .one l lives faster than his or her ancestors; and for this reason life should be shorter. As against this, there are so many new-remedies, processes and opera tions, and human life is guarded mow so much more sacredly than formerly, that we should live longer, despite the fact that we are living faster. The name of "ardenbrite" is giving to a new invisible lacquer recently intro duced in London. It is spoken of as so 6trong as to withstand weather, steam, smoke, sea air, or sea water, and gold, silver, copper, steel, brass, or iron does not tarnish when coated with it. It is so fine as to be unseen on the. most deli cate surfaces. An interesting surgical operation was recently performed at Vienna. Dr. Fleischl, professor of physiology at the University at Vienna, who for a lon,-; time has been suffering from intense nervous pains, the result of poisoning, was completely cured by attaching the corresponding nerve of a rabbit to the diseased nerve. The case is creating con siderable interest in medical circles. Thought He Wat Geing to Sleep. Congressman H is a very absent minded man by nature, and the influence of years has increased the propensity. It is said that on last Sabbath morning at 9:30 Mrs. H said to him pleasantly: "Come, now, William, it is growing late; you must go in and change your clothes and get ready for church. And hurry, William, for you know how slow you are." Congressman H passed into his bedroom. Mrs. H waited, and waited, and waited. At 10:28 she tapped at the door. "Come in," said the Congressman. Mrs. H entered. She saw the distinguished gentlemm in bed with the clothes draw j up to his chin, gazing at the ceiling with the expression of a man wondering how two and two can possibly make four. "Well, William," she exclaimed, "I do declare? If this doesn't beat all! We can never get to church now in time!" • 'To church?" repeated the great states men, "to church! I beg your pardon. I thought I was going to sleep."— Washington Critic. LUMBAGO. • . Lumbago is a form Ay TIKt A j/jltl of the chronic stag e StiU of rheumatism, Tn CxßHslflßV the lumbar region or muscles of the back, which Is readily cured bv rubbing the parts freely with Bt. Jacobs Oil. It is commonly known as: BACK ACH E . Victoria, Tex., June Z!, IRBS. 1 was iu bed two months with backache; suffered about three months. 1 was cured by El. Jacobs Oil permanently; no return lu 14 mouth*. U. W. JEFFERSON. At Dkvogists and Dkalebs. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., B«nim»r».JM. ONE of the most remarkable women in England is Mrs. Meredith, who has , created and directed the career of that complicated organism known as " Mrs. Meredith's Institutions " with a degree of unerring good judgment and won derful executive ability. Her father during her childhood held an official position connected with the prisons in Ireland, and was early impressed with a desire to do something to mitigate the desolate lives of the women con* victs. Some time in 1860 she began speaking at the " Social Science Con gresses " and elsewhere of the evils which resulted from the incarceration of women at Brixton, shut off from all beneficial outside influences, and of the imperative need to make decent citizens of the discharged convicts. In 1860 she obtained leave to visit the inmates of the prison, and many years she made it lior daily duty togo to the woman prisoners with words of coun sel and sympathy. Feeling that a helping hand must be stretched out to the discharged prisoners if their prom ises of reform were to be fulfilled, Mrs. Meredith established a refuge for them iu houses adjoining her own home, and later opened a mission on Chaplain road, where they are employed at laun dry work or needlework, and no female prisoner is allowed to pass from out the prison gates without some attempt being made to reclaim her to the ranks of honest citizens. These women, though hardened by crime, possess one instinot of womanhood hard to kill —love for their children and a desire to save them from corrupting influ ences. IT* spite ol all the hopes entertained of the spread of Volapuk, there seems to be no doubt that if there ever shall bo a universal language, it will be the English. One hundred years ago less than 16,000,000 people used the Eng lish tongue. Now it is spoken by near ly 100,000,000, while only 60,000,000 people use the German, and 45,000,000 the French tongue. The language in which Sliakspeare spoke and wrote will undoubtedly always bo the chief medium of communication, either in commerce, literature, or in every-daj life. FIFTEEN years ago Henry Hill, of Council Bluffs, swore that he would not shave until Susan B. Anthony was elected President. The other day his whiskers, which were tbree feet long, became entangled in some machinery and were mostly pulled out by the roots, and he is probably pretty well cured of his foolishness. A soap that, is soft Is full of icattr, half or two-thirds its we gbt probably, thus you pay seveit or eight rents per pound for water. Dobbins's Electric Soap is all soap and noadul- I'-ration, therefore the chravett and btit. Try Dubbim't. IT costs per carat to out diamonds. If afflicted wlthsore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp ton's live-water. Druggistsjell at 25c. per bottle Watch for "Murray" Buggy adv. next week. A box safety matches free to smokers of "Tansili's Punch" sc. Cigar. Purify Your Blood When spring approaches, It Is Tory Important that the blood should be purified, a* at this season Im purities which hare been accumnlattnc for months or even year;, are liable to manifest themselves and seriously affect the health. Hood's Sarsaparllle la undoubted?- ths best blood partner. It expels every taint, drives out scrofulous humors, and gtves to the blood the qu llty aad tone essential to good health. Now Is the time to take Hood's Sarsaparilla "My daughter suffered terribly wttb sore, eyes, caused by scrofula humor. We were obliged to keep her out of school for two years. We had medical attendance, but she failed to gala relief. At last, knowing that Hood's Sarsaparilla had cured my mother of rheumatism, and believing It must be good for the blood, X concluded to hare my daughter try It, and It bas entirely cured her." Coßmcuus Ykaoe*, 412 East Main Street, Marshalltown, lowa. Purifies the Blood "Hood'a Sarsaparilla h» cured me of *all rheum, which I have bad (or years. Ido think It 1s • *pUa dld medicine. I am 40 year* of a*e and my (kin la Juit ai smooth and fair an a piece of c'sss." Mu. Lilu Ouu, Booth Norwalk, Conn. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; si* for pL * Prepared' ealy by C. I. HOOD k CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Pollar | Stop that 1 CHRONIC COUGH NOWI J For If you do not It may become con- ) J sumptlvo. For Consumption, Scrofula, i General Debility and Watting INhom, j there Is nothing like j SCOTT'S Fmulsioh Of Pore Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Xilxno and Soda. It Is almost as palatable as milk. Far better than other so-called Emulsions. A wonderful flesh producer. Scott's Emulsion Thero are poor Imitations. Get the genuine. DCMCIMIC rEllallUlo rh.^: 01 jtlHXl'U 11. dUNtIU, ATTOHNKV, WAHHINUTU.V U. C. FKEKMAN Jfc MONEY, Washington, 1). O I'aik.nt. Passion, CLAW *sd I.»kd attobmcyb H D. Mousy, 1(1 yearn Member of CongreiM A. A. Kreemuu, 8 year* As*'t V. M. Att'y-Uea M tr fas is i n HI J"tsn Hbliolvll WukIUCISBt B.C. I » JT* in last war, U adludicatiac daMkatty "MY WIFE IS A TERROR!" (aid a mild-tempered man in our hearing. " She snaps and snarls and spanks her children, and finds fault continually. I can't bear it any longer." Don't be too severe on her, my friend; you little realize her sufferings. She has lost her former sweet disposition, and ill health is the cause of it all. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will make her well. As a powerful, invigorating tonic, it im parts strength to the whole system, and to the womb and its appendages in par ticular. For overworked, "worn-out," " run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners t dressmakers, seamstresses, " shop - girls," housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and re storative tonic. As a soothine and strengthening nerv ine. " Favorite Prescription ■' is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and subdu ing nervous excitability, irritability, ex haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms, com monly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxi ety and despondency. CATARRH ™ THE HEAP » " mm ■ no matter of how lon* standing 1 , is per manently cured by DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEOV. 60 cents, by druirirists. • UH. KOEIII.EK'S VAVUKITE ( Ul.li: MIXTURE for all domectlo aulin*u, wui aval) jt ovary uj onn oC ojllu, wuataar la - uleutor»uaiiu*llc. Karaly more to** I or 4doiai uejimry. it doe* UAT OJ I-, ■tluute nttiiir hU u a Mutiirciuln aatlraly turnlao. Attar i> ya »rt J." t.-.4l lu mora (hau .W case-, our guarantee l» worth something. Calls raurt k> irrmrd promptly, t.xpenda lew cents aud you nave a cureon Hand, ready when needed, and perliapa save a valuable noma. Jfnot at your drugglit'i enclose su Mitf'SiliO ..Bethlehem. I'a. Jwe Dr. KotMer-1 "tavorU • Co/io I H< cheer/yUyncoaunmd Dr. Kot-V Xiaturt" riaht along tc*th success. Jt is ler e "favorite Col to Mixture. Would iit t est echo medicine J kow ever seen. ] not be u-ithout *'/" as tew ISAAC JIGGG, horse Dealer I horses. ISAAC MObKb dt hrooklyn t Kew l*orJr. | tau and fxohaiige Stabtci, teuton. EMYMAN OWNICTOR Br J. Hamilton Aycri, A. N., M. D. This is a most valuable book for the household, teaching as It does tne symp toms of different diseases, tbe causes and means of preventing such diseases, and the simplest remedial which will alleviate or cure. pages profusely Illustrated. The book is written In plain every-day English, and is free from the technical terms which render most doctor books so valueless to the gener ality of readers. Only tfOc. postpaid. Gives a com plete analysis of everything pertaining to courtship, marriage and the production and rearing of healthy families; together with valuable recipe* and pre scriptions, explanation of botanical practice, cor rect use of ordinary herbs. With this book In the house there Is no excuse for not knowing what to do In an emergency. Send postal uotes or postage stamps of any denomination not larger than 6 cent» BOOK ri'B. 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They are THROAT AND LUNQp. geative Organ*. It la lik.wia. - It 1, pleaaant to th. taate, a Corroborative or Strength- PURELY VEGETABLE, and doe,not contain a particle ening Medicine, and may b. QTOirTI V RELIABLP of opium or anything Injnri taken with benefit inall «*Me. STRICTLY l Debility. For Sale by all AND ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Wneln the World jur Bala Druggiita. Price, »100 per Iwl- by all Druirguti. Pri«»l.<M tie. Dr. fkh.ncU'a New Book For Sale by all Drauiat,. Price IS eta. per bottle. Dr. Schenck a Book on Lungs, Liver and Stomach per box; ii boxes for 65 eta; or sent by on Consumption and iti Cure, \ mailed free. Add;-rts, mall, postage free, on receipt of price, mailed free. Address \ Or.J.H.SchcnckJk Son, Phil*. Dr. J.U Sch.nck k Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr.i.H.Sohonck t Son.Phto. ' |Z| Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. nS LJ Cures where all else liik. Pleasaut and agreeable to the KB EU taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. El DP. 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See guarantee printed on bottle wrapper and faithfully carried out for many years. For an Treatise on Diseases of Women, 160 pages, (sent sealed in plain envelope,) enclose ten cents, in stamps, to WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSO CIATION, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, USE " DR. TOBIAS' Venetian Horse Liniment AND Derby Condon Powders. Worth Their Weight in (»oldo See the Certificate of the late Colonel D. McDan iel and huudreda of others from prominent horse men throughout the country at the Depot, 40 Mt'KKAV STREET, SEW YORK. Sold by all Druggists and Saddlers. N Y N C— lo ' r% JONES injgZm// Iron Levers. Steel Bearings. Brass .. Tars Beam and Beam Bo* for 080. Ever*- size Scale. For free pr*«<e fist Vnir \ mention this pap<-r and nddmw JONES OF BINGHAMTON, BINGHAMTON. N. V. DROPSY TRKATEI) FREE. Positively Cnred with Vegetable Reuiediee. Hnve cured thousand;* of cases. Cure patients pro nounced hopeless by best physicians. From first dose symptoms disappear; In ten days at least two-thirds all symptoms removed. Send for free book testimo nials of miraculous cures. Ten days' treatment free by mall. If you order trial, Rend 10c. In stamps to pay postage. Dr. H. H. URRF.X A Soss. Atlanta, Qa.
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