THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. The Zoological I'resi Bulletin 0f the Division of Zoology, lVtm sylvania Department of Agricul ture Timely Topics of Plants and Pests Discussed Weekly. 15y II. A. Surface, State Zoologist. A SENSATIONAL KKI'ORT SHOWN VV Tlie sudden death of George Iolou at West drove, l'a.. was alleged to have been due Is eating rrr.ums which were sprayed with arsenate of leid, or some o'her p i S(,ii. John Wilson, the grower of the suspected fruit, insisted that the vines had not been sprayed at a.l. Nevertheless, the rcp:t was sent hioadcast that poisoned grapes li. d caused Ilohson's death. Professor II. A. Surface, State Zoologist, Ilarrishurg, wrote to tne West (Irovo postmaster, repjestinc that a sample of the suspected fruit he sent him fr analyMs, and fur th.r stating that a report like tliis lnd a hurtful effect atnoiu; fruit I growers, as it icmieu to ciieck nec cssary spraying, which is entirely harmless. The analysis showed that there was no cause to attribute Ilohson's death to having eaten grapes which had been sprayed with an ar.scuic.il poison, and, in reference thereto, Professor Surface wrote to the pest master at West Grove a follows: Dear Sir; I beg to say that I duly received the box of grapes which you sent me, and had them tested by a chemical expert, and fotiui t:o trace of arsenical or other poison present. I can not believe that they were injured by poisonous sprays. There is nothing whatever to substantiate the theory. Had there been any poison present it would have been thereon the grape berries and stems. Thanking you ior your interest in this feature, which I consider but calumny against the justifiable art of spray ing, I beg to remain, Very truly yours, H. A. SURl-ACK, Economic Zoologist. ahoi:t niAGNOsiNC, trkk ail ments. Many of the requests for infor mation in regard to trees am their ailments that are received by State Zoologist II. A. Surface, Hairis burg, are not definite enough, and it is diflicult to give the proper rem edies in'conscquence of not having sufficient' information. A manufacturer of Hanover, Pa., wrote to Professor Surface, inquir ing what to do for the trees in his garden pear, plum, cherry, quince and apricot, which are suffering, and apparently dying. Following is the Professor's answer, and it will be well for those intemiing to write for information concerning their trees to observe the instruc tions given: "Replying to your letter as to what to do for your fruit trees, I beg to say tint the remedy depends upon the kind of disease or trouble. I would strongly suspect that your trees are infested with San Jose scale, but I am not sure ot this. The scale attacks all varieties which you mention, and it .vill certainly make them look sickly, and worse within a very few years. If you will send me some twigs from your trees, I can examine them, and if the trouble be San Jose scale I can let you know exactly about this. I cau then tell you just how and when 10 treat them. You are at liberty to write to the Orchard In spector for your county, asking him to stop and see your trees at any time when he is in your neigh borhood. He will doubtless let you know when his business will take him there. "If I am passing that way soon. I can come personally to see your trees, but I think the first thing is for you to seud me some of the twigs, and if they have scale, or any evidence of plant disease, which can be detected by an exam ination of them, I can give you the diagnosis and outline the remedy. This will answer the same purpose as though I, or one of my inspect ors, would take the time to come and see them. Please be sure to put your name on or in the pack age, which may be sent to me by mail." COST OF A SPRAYING OUTFIT. The Master of a Grange, located in Jefferson county, wrote to Pro fessor II. A. Surface, the State Zo ologist, Harrisburg, Pa., for infor matton as to the cost of a spraying outfit. He mentioned a double acting sprayer with 25 feet of hose and a ten -foot extension pole, as about the kind of an outfit that the members of his Grange would want As different members had determin ed to procure the necessary appar atus for spraying their trees, the '"formation was requested to be given before the next meeting of the Grange. The cost of sprayiug apparatus is a question which has agitated quite a good mauy farmers, some of whom have deferred caring for their trees and permitted the San $3.50 Recipe Cures Weak Kidneys, Free Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles, liackachc, Strain ing, Swelling, lite. Stops Pain in Tin; P.r.Ainr;K, KiDNKYd and Pack. Wouldn't it tie nice witliiu a week or so to tii'nin to sav ijnodliyu forever to tlie sea'idiiit;. ilri'tliiiui;. straining, or too firiiK'iit jvis.ii' oi urine; the fnri: h' ad and the t .1 k-of-t!.i -head niltes; t'u- stil li and pains in the 1aek; the i;i'ovinff muscle weakness; spots hetore the eyes; yellow skin; shu;i:islt Itiiweis-. swollen ryelids or i.n'nles. lei; cramp-; unnatural shoit lue.illl; sleeplessness ami tin despondency ? I have a recipe for these troubles that y ca" depi-nd on, and if you want to make a quick recovery, you oa.'ht to write a -id tfi-t a copy of it. Manv n doctor would chntije you $ .1.511 just for writing this prescription, but I have it and will li." n'-id to send it to you entirely free. Just drop me a line like this; Ir. A. K. Robinson. 4(2 Luck liuildintf. Detroit. Mich., saying what you suffer from, and I will send the recipe by return mail in a plain envelope. As you will see when V iu get it, this recipe contains only pure, II u niless remedies, but it has u great healing and p-iiii-coixiucring power. It will quickly show its power onee you use it, so I think you had better see what it is without delay, I send you a copy free you can use it and cure your self at home. i2-2j-'oi- cow. Jose scale to do great damage, be cause of the idea that an outfit is expensive. The letter of Professor Surface, therefore, in reply to the one received from the Grange, will be of general interest. Following is a copy of the letter: "Replying to your recent letter, I think you can get a spraying out fit such as you mention for about fifteen or ..ixteen doll irs. I would recommend the following as a com plete outfit with the pump: two u'j ft. sections of hose (making twenty five feet) with hose connec tions complete; a 10 foot pole, or extension rod; a stop cock or shut off at the pump, and another be tween the hose and extension rod; I an eighth-turn to go on the far end ol the extension rod; a V attach ment which will carry two nzz.es; and two good large nozzles of the "Mistry Jr." or "Friend" or "Brown" type. I believe that the upright lever sprayer will prove more satisfactory than the ordinary j barrel pump. It will not cost much more, and will give higher and j evener pressure, with less labor, j You can buy such apparatus from various firms, as, for instance: The : Goulds Mfg. Co., Seneca Falls, X. Y; The Doming Co., Salem. O; The Field Force Pump Co., liltni- j ra, X. Y. ; The Spray-Motor Co., I Buffalo, X. Y.: Monill and Morley, Benton Harbor, Mich.; Iv C. Brown & Co., Rochester, X. Y.; F. K. Myers & Bro.. Ashland, (.).; and other reliable firms who are adver tising in the various Horticultural and agricultural papers. I would recommend that you communicate with each of these immediately and obtain prices, and, if possible, get Grange CUib pri:es, which will doubtless give you very considera ble discount. "Any agricultural or horticultu ral organization can obtain from those companies giving them, the Grange discounts mentioned above." Xasai. Catarrh, tin iiilliiiiiiiiiition of the delicate membrane linlug the uir-passages, Is not cured by tiny mix tures taken Into the Htoiuaeh. Don't waste time on them. Take Kl.y's Cream Halm through the nostrils, so that the fevered, swollen tissues lire reHcht'd at onee. Never mind how lo ig you have Hiittereil nor how often you have been disappointed, we know Kly'n Cieniii Halm is the remedy you should use. All druggists, 50e. Mailed by Ely Bros., 50 Warren Street, New York. To Try Big Gun. The new 14-inch gun, built at the Washington Arsenal as a test gun exclusively, will be tried out at the Indian Head, Md , proving ground to determine whether it is superior to the 12 inch gun, the heaviest now in use in the Ameri can navy. The gun is fifty-three feet long. It weighs nearly sixty-four tons. The projectile which it will fire weighs i.d;o pounds, nearly double the weight of the projectile of the 1 12-inch ritle. The range is auom equal to that of the twelve. Its muzzle energy is 65,600 foot tons and the impact with which it at tacks its target is sufficient to furn ish a penetration through Harvey ized steel inches deeper than the older gun. Xone of the great battleships now in course of construction will be equipped with fourteens. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. Iha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears' the Signature of 7 FEBRUARY JURORS. Jury Cominissionnrs and Sheriff Drew Names for Next Session of Counrt. ShcrifrC. It. Knt, and Jury Commis sioners A. C. I lldliiy and .lames Trump drew the Jurors for 1'clu wary court on ; .Monday, litis is (he Inst time .Mr. I Trump will act, us his term of olllee I expires this vetir. Mr. 1 1 nl lay will j sueeecd himself, The Jurors drawn ure as follows : ! III! AM .II Kulls. first Monday in February. ; K. I). Ceeli, -Itei wiek limit Mart., liriurerVek Fred Colemens - Itei wiek ! Farl Itrown, Main ! Aaron I Inrtmiin - I lemloek John Crawford, -Hcrwiek j Charles lv Kelt, Montour ! John Wiinieh, Scott Wesley I )n vis, Iteiitoii Twp. O. W." liarish, Sugarlouf C. O. Muust, Madison Pioyd Vance, Orange '.. K. I l.igeiibueli, -M'ott Tims. M. I.ynn, Mri.ircreek C. A. Wesley.-- Stillwater Win. Aehenbiieh, It loom William l-'.d wards, Cent re irvillu Meeker, Sugarlouf Frank Meyers, Sugarlouf it. II. ltur'do, ( Ireen wood Charles Art ley,- Cleveland Leunder l-'et termini, Locust (leu. Itelnatil, West Iterwiek Jacob li. Mo.-er, Coiiyiighuiu I'KIIT Jt'KIIK.H First Tuesday in February. David Howell, - Ml. Pleasant I). F. Mordiin, Mt. Pleasant David K. V eager, Locust 1 1 o w a n I O t ee 1 1 i ey , J te r w ie k Oil viii 1'. Hleeker, Moutour T. K. I'.iittain,- lieiitou (I. C Feiist, Iterwiek Samuel W. Ikeler, ISerwiek Wesley Morris, U reen wood K. W. ircenley, ( Ireen wmid Samuel II. Mordau, .Madison I suae Fetternian, Coiiyuglmm Wesley Faireliiids, West Iterwiek (I. 1". Davis, -Hloom K. H. I Itvs, Berwick Sylvester Iteaver, Conyiighiitn Clem M.irteei y, IterwieK Frank S. Leigbow. Centre F. K. I '.nice, - Berwick Thomas Men. II, --Scott A. L. l-'rit., Sugarloaf Jacob ( ietty, Centraliii Henry S. Keek, Berwick K. H.'Wilson, Iteiitoii Twp. Jhoii Similes, Berwick J. Lawrence, Montour D. J. Hi miner. Bloom Win. Klines, Sr., Berwick Win. C. Harimau, Scott C. K. Blame, Berwick W. F. Hough. Berwick Zehneiler Low. ( (range M. K. Krvni, Catawissa John J. Kielly, CYntruliu John utters, Catawissn William Singleton, Cony n 'ham ITVII. IIM'KT .ll'KOKS. Second Tuesday in February. S. T. Pollock, Berwick K. Ward Kilter, Bloonisburg Boyd M. Picas, Briiircrcek. J. i Creasy, J r.,- Fishingereek Kdward I lartman, Madison Albert Low, Montour Charles A. Shutier. Berwick Thomas Morton, Iterwiek C. R 1'ealcr. Fishingereek (1. W. I lartman, I lemloek I. Neal M.iust, I lemloek tlarrv Fahringer, Berwick Wesley Bower, Briarcreek James Walters, Bloom 1. It. I keler, (ireenwood William Koup, Berwick K.ru Voeum,- Cleveland David Fisher, Bloom Win. Wtil kins, Franklin W. It. Kingrose. Bloom K. It. Smith, -Catuwissu I). C. ocum, - Locust 'laivuce Trumbley, Centre Peter Shultz, Sugarlouf Aaron Kester. Mill villi; William I lurry. Berwick T. L. Keifer,-Berwick Joseph (i. Swank. Milllin Samson Towuseiid, Mt. Pleasant Krastus Kline, Pine Albert Fetterolf,- Coiiynghuni Flmer Klinger, Berwick W. W. Karshner, Greenwood Charles Bower, Berwick A. (.'. Fisher, Montour, P. V. Closcii, Orange J a m es S t r ie k e r, Ca t a w issa John Ash, Berwick J. S. llrimes, Bloomsburg T. W. Uieilv. Centralia William H.'rtt, Bloom M. H. Meilseh, Montour Chili. Ctidnmn, Millville Koilgcr Sheran, Centralia Albert Wiilger, Briurereek Kduard Kuustenbmulcr. Catawissa James Hueh, Berwick The miracle of the loaves and fishes is more incomprehensible to the baker than to the fishermau. Pennsylvania ALL THE DELIGHTS OF TRAVEL FOR FULL INFORMATION AND RATES, ADDRESS J. It. WOOD. Passenger Tratllo Manager. Vc Warn io Send n V tub on u xc rvsiNr .s rArra, mm II you care shr.ut the quality. cli.irictcr;and i.nprcivcnc of your st.uior.cry these Eaniplei will be vnluabli.Mo you. Thcy( show you what rcaliv impressive, productive' sinlioncrylis. They 'show you business (emu on COUPON HO.Nl: hand somely printed, litlio.-.rapht-J auJ dic-stampcd.in harmonious colnr combintitious. H you hay bwiincs slti'.-or.ir;- ;t-.i n-cj these samples. .Tlicy tell you how n fict the mo:t impressive, most productive sla tionery They r'aov.- vmi h nv vour kttcr-hcad or check would look on COUPON BOND. Ttey demonstrate and ecll you 'why, of oil bond papyri, COUPON BOND is best qualified to serve you, tr..t v.liy it i the first choice of those who recognize the prtup! t :-':; -' oI hijh-fuada stationery. COLUMBIAN PRINTING HOUSE, Bloomsburg, Pa. A $10 CALF COSTS $110,030. Of Latter Sum Taxpayers Will Be Let In for $6,000. Klamath Falls, Ore. In a tew luin ulis a Jury found a verdiet for tho defendant in the Kelley-Arunt daiuaKi.' null, last of the cases resulting from the criminal prosecution of Jay Arant. who wan Indicted for ttio larceny of a calf more than two years ao. Arant was twieo tried on a charge of lar eeny, the lirst trial resultiiiK in a lii-aivreeiiieiit, while the second ae iiuiued liim. Throe cases resulted over the own ership of the calf. The calf involved in the litigation was worth approximately $10. The mi uey expended in litigation will uk HMt.ate close to $10,000, and of this i.a.ount the taxpayers of the county wiil ho forced to pay not less than StJ.uuo. 'NO, SIR, THE THIRD," SAID YOUNG MAMMA. Paotor Was Only Inquiring If It Was the Ninth of the Month. Flnshitis. I.. I. A clergyman, pas tor of a popular church here, received 111; a caller at his parsonage a youu 111:11 1-011 carrying in her arms a chubby faced youngster. "1 want the baby christened," the Mother said. After the ceremony tho clergyman .-tarted to write out the baptismal cer tificate required by the Hoard of Ile.ilth. Forgetting for the moment the date of iho month, ho remurked to the r.-.othi'r: "This Is the 9th, isn't it?" " No, indeed, sir," replied tho young natron indignantly, "It's only the third." PIN DESTROYS EYESIGHT. Lodges In Pupil When Woman Shakes Dust from Her Skirt. Long Branch, N. J. .Mrs. Wallace Kittel of Glendale has lost tho sight of her right eye through a pin that pierced the pupil. Returning from a visit to a niece In Millville she found the skirt she had worn dusty, nnd gave it a shuklug. Suddenly there w as a piercing pain in her eye and, reach ing up, she pulled out a pin that was deeply imbedded In the pupil. Suffering great pain, she was hur ried to an eye specialist here, but he gave her no hope of ever seeing with the eye again. Railroad Tours Old Mexico Snand FEBRUARY 3. KnA rVoo NEW ORLEANS Mardl UraS February miVli FEBRUARY 8, 22, rlonda march s Pinehurst FEBRUARY 11. GEO. W. JiOYD, Uoneral l'usseuger Agent, Philadelphia M 1 ' : t I i ', t I ,;,,'i-"- "v! 'is '. ;.: ,-rtX! ;r-t.s.--' . ',.".! I I V v t ' . t" Trolley Time Tables Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Berwick: f. m. r. m. 1i 5.00 12.50 15 4o 1. So ().2) 2 SO 6.50 3-5i 7.5 4-5 r. m 7.50 S.50 1-M' I0.50 I I.50 Ep.50 9.50 0.50 10.50 In. 50 "First car leavcs Market Square Berwick on Sundav at 6.50 a. m. J Krom Power House. for Saturday Ni;ht Only. Cars leave Berwick for Danville: a. m. m. r. M. 6.oo 12.no d.oo 7.00 r. M. 7-eci 7.20 1.00 S.00 8,00 2.00 00 i) 00 3 00 1 0.00 10.00 4,00 11.00 ll.oo 5.00 I2.O0 t 1.00 First car leaves Berwick for Danville on Sunday at 8.00 a. m. Blooirisluir'j; Only, t Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only. Cars leave Market bug, for Danville: Square, Blooms- A. M. I'. M, 5.10 12.10 6.10 6.00 1. 10 7-10 7.10 2.10 S.io S.lo 3. Jo 9.10 9.10 4.10 lo.lo 10.10 5.10 ll.io 11.10 First car leaves Market Square Danville on Sunday at 7.10 a. m. Saturday Night Only. for Cars leave Danville for Berwick: a. m. m. r. m. 6.00 12.00 6.00 7.00 V. M. 7-OO S.00 1.00 S.00 g.oo 2.00 9.00 10:00 3-00 10.00 ll.oo 4 00 11.00 5.00 1'ia.oo First car leaves Danville for Berwick on Sunday at 8.00 a. m. Bloomsburtr Only. i; Saturday Night to Bloomsburg Only, Cars leave Market Square, Bloomsburg for Catawissa: m. r. m. 1 I2.DO 6.CO ; P. M. 7.o I.OO . S.OO .j f2.oo t g.oo f3.oo 10.10 . 4,00 II.OO V 5.00 3 A. M. 5.30 6.15 t7.oo fS.oo 9.00 1 10.00 T 1 1.00 First car leaves Market Square for Catawissa on Sunday at 7.00 a. ni. Saturdav Night Only, t V. R. R. Connections. Cars leave Catawissa for Bloomsburg: A. M. P. M. r- M- 5 50 12.30 6.30 6.35 1.30 7-3o 7.30 2.30 S.30 S.30 3.30 Q.30 10.30 11. ;o 9.30 4-3" 10.30 5-3 11.30 First car leaves Catawissa for Blooms burg on Sunday at 7.30 a. m. Saturday Mght only. A Reliable Remedy Ely's Crsarn Balni U quickl, absorbed. Civcs RclUt at Onto. It rlealiMM, uoothes, heals uud piMtccta tho diseased menu hnino rcbultingfioiu Cu'nrrli mul drives nwoy ii Cold iii tho en .S1 HAL UL' . Head quickly. l"'-lJftV FFMPfi stores tho Senses of Start I W to V tall 'i'.iste and Smell, Full mz" .10 cts., ntPmn ciMi. or liy until. I.i 1. ,..i I form, 75 rents, lily Brothers, CO Varrca Street, Kew ott Hldonisbiirp; k .Sullivan Railroad. Taking K!Tei.t I te'r. ijth, I'jo'j, 12:05 a.ii NOKTIIWAKU. El A.M. 1 A.M. 1 . 9 ID . 9 OJ .. 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Trntrn No 2 nnd 22 mixed, t lallv I'jci'i'pt. hundiiy. 1 only, f Kliitf hinp. W. C. opcnnd cIrms. Kallv t f untlsy SNYIIEK, Supt MeCAI.L PATTERNS Cck-I'ratcil l'r Myic, n rlr t tit. umphcity nnil reliability m-arlv 40 y.:irs. Snlil in nt-ntiv every ctty and town in tlie Cntt"l Si 't -s ne:l Caniiila, or by ni.ul ditiit. .More m. it 11.. n any other make. Send lor lite r;.uli,(;i 1. McCALL'S MAGAZINE More mibs. rihcrj titan any otltt-r f.ts.ii' '1 ntajrazine million a inorth. ltiva.u.ill,-. l-.u-est stylrti, patti-rii. lri-s.siiiak mir, 11 i. i.ni s . plain iewit.tr, lam v needlework. I sn'ilrcs-.n , ii,,.iti, vmmI Mitrirs. el.-. On y fKl "!;. J year (worlh linMl'iet, ini-IiHli"t; a lrc )' Sulisiribc tuilav, or fcftnl l"r taniii; WONDFRFl'L INDUCEMENTS to A mill . I"if.t:il lintiilH picmnmi C.lt anil iiivv 1. l-.lt MIA'- nl'ieis. tldie . THE McCAiL CO.. I3b to It'J VI. tTi'-i !:.. 1 v-jr ' cT'ttriAVani Mppitanic . Is a Riaaine f r everyl-oly. I.irn alMit electrtr ity, the l com tin: cleQce, and how to us til. iSirople, prac tl al. full nf pictures. Saffl- AND ' rle cipv fr-r If you HRmr 7 iha facr. 1.(K) year. 'Hnmpnon Tub. Co. t ltp.it.on St., Bostoo, Mass. IrhntoarnpIiT InterMti I veryhoiiy. AMiiKiti" - . ... I ('Mi ri' H.HAPI1V teat ht It. IIl.Mutiful jiit tarts, month !w orlM rnntf.ti. tii ture I criticism, ciiestijn an- iwereri. Sample mpy ir! if .r,ri,.n thl tianrr. AmerlcanPhotoirraphy 2-25-tf. 60 YEARS' Traoc Marks Designs rnvair.uTti An. nnl.'kly iikip rliini our ,nnioii froo wtiellior an ttivfiiiinn in pn.liiil.ly pnlentaliln. I otnniittiloa. !t',t,, .tricilyo.M.tiitenii'tl. HANDBOOK on l-ittenu ..ni lrf. IHitent Bcent-y fur meurlnir pateliH. rmiMiia fatten t limm-ll Jliinn A Co. rocelv ei'c. i.it nolk, wliltmit tlnirco. lu tbo Scientific Jlmericati. A hRiiflsnmoly llln.lrnioil wookly. I nrcent elr. enlHtlolt of lltiv .eientllln .loiirnal. 'lertim. .! a yi.ir: four inotitlM, tl. bold byull newdenler. MiJWN & Co.3G,Droad"",yNew York Brauch e aten, lia F 8t Wahlumon, D. U CHICHESTER'S PILLS 0 TUB 1MAMONH ItRANU. I.adten! A.k your llrurat.t for VV lil.elieatee'a lUumontl Tlrund I'lll. in lted amt Uold mctuhAV Im'.-h. tealcd with Itlue Klbboa, Take nn other, liny of your , llruyvlt. Aikfnr ll.l irKS.TEntr lllA.VlOMt lIKAMt FII.I.H,f, Mb, yean known u Best. Salcst. Always Reliahlt? SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM C1t?anti and bcauiilien tlia hair, rroniiitfl luxuriKtit mwth. Novrr Faila to Koatore Gray Jl.iip to lta Youthful Color. Ctucl K'alp riineaM! it hair lulliuu. Atv.and fl iint DnigirNn iK-I ? 1 V Ll T.aw M. ta-v" I Yl E. ... PflOCUHED AND DlvFENDCtl. Koialniodoa f 1 it run e;-t 'I i..n t.j. t.,. i- ; 'il B'.i-et' Ulnl f r,n- repuiT; w l lt-e ,.iti.n ll"t to oouim lhitoiit.s tnul,: u.iuk) 1 1 ee,,ji.i;.iUsclc. lN AU. COUNTRIES. 1 y,'.v;';;, vi- i1;r?. t f ilk Wasitingtaa tares titiu N mtini v aititvjr. n tue f at,-nt. Ik P..Hit n,1 Ipf'i.if-emcn. P-ccticc Cxcluslve'v. l' fill .11 1'Oltn tj UMlt ifl wd ..u.v-4 Dtrirnt, oup. 1..1WJ c-v?i re.v.ni n.'ttie 1 WASHING.TOM, T. -If .'-l-, 's-H-i 1 K.1 V FREE BOOK For Evory Living Thing on tho Farm HiiiiiiilirejV Veterinary Siiecillcs. 600 Page Book free, on the Treatment and Core of Horses, Cuttle, Sheep, Pogg, Hogs and Poultry, also Stable Chart to hang up, mailed free. LIST OF SPECIFICS. A. A. For FRVERft. Milk Fever. Lang Fever. B. D. Fur 6PB.VIf, Lameness, Itheuiiiatlmii. V, V. For BORE Throat, EpUoolio, Olalnoipor. D. D. For WORM, Uoti. Cruba. E. E. For Ol (ills. Colds, Influenaa. F. F. For COLIC. Hellyai-be, Diarrhea. 0. O. Prevent. MISCARRIAGE. H. II. For RIUEV and Bladder dlanrdrtra. 1. I. For BKIX DISEASES. Mange, Eraptiona, J. It. For BAD CONDITIO. Indigestion. At druggist or lent prepaid on receipt of price. 60 cts. each. HUMPHREYS' BOMISO. MEDICINE CO., Oornot WlUlaio and Ann Street. 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