Mz, Jaco Sonwnemer and Heinrich Baumgarten, two honest, hard-working Germans, settled on the clear fork of the Sandles, in Gonzales county, about the year 1848, They picked up some little knowledge of the English lan- guage from their scattered neighbors, aud in 1850 were somewhat inoculated with the customs of the people. Bohnei- der sold a horses to Baumgarten on six months credit and got a neighbor to draw up the note for the money, Baumgar- ten signed the note, and then said to Beheider: “Vat I must do mit dese note ?’ Behneider said: “You geebs der node, den you nose ven you must bays me, Eaumgarten said: “Dot ish goot.” At the end of six months Baumgarten brought the money and the note to Schneider and paid him the money and said : “Now you dakes de node, den you all dimes nose de money ish baid.” The names used in this little anecdote are fictitious, but the balance of it is true history. Euglish Trade-Marks. Mr. Edward Waters, Patent and Trade- marks office, 87 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Australia, writes: ‘One of my household suffered with tooth-ache and rixeumatism and after trying numerous other remedies without relief, tried bt. Jacobs Oil. It was rubbed on the cheek and plugged in the tooth, and well rubbed in for rheumatism. In both cases the cure was immediate and complete, and in neither case has the pain returned. I —— he oa» A Grorcia men hearing a noise like a rattle snake in the hotel, went to a friend’s room and saw to his intense surprise five huge rattlers crawling around the room, while his friend sat unconcernedly at a table writing a let. ter. “Great Jehosephat, Jim!” he ex- claimed; do you see those snakes?’ “Snakes? What snakes?” returned James, ‘‘Why, all around the room— there— everywhere,” ‘O, no,” replied James, ‘not at all. I thought so my- self at first, but I've had "em too often to believe all I sea,” - New Catalogue of Organs, Catalogue for the season of 1884-3, contains illustrations accurately showing the appearance of all the styles of organs regularly made by them, with detailed de- scriptions of the capacity of each; together with quite full mention of the general modes of construction employed and the great favor with which their organs have been received all over the world; with ac- counts of their triumphs at all the great comparisons of such instruments at World's Industrial Exhibitions for many years; with pictures of medals, decorations and diplomas of honor obt tained. In looking over such a catalogue one is forcibly reminded of the magnitude which the business of reed instruments has at- tained. Twenty-five years since only a few were made, under the name of “*“Meledeons, which had not and did not deserve much favor with musicians, enjoying very lim- ited sale, at prices varying from $40 tof123 United States, which are sold in all eivil- ized countries at prices from £22 to #1,000 or more, MP ss——— Mixgs.—**Things seem to have wrong with you. Don't want to hart your feelings, but I can’t help noticing that you look very seedy.” Winks, —*Yes, I've been speculat- ing.” Minks.—*Well, I suppose you had better sense than to go into Wall street. Did you go in of your own notion ?” Winks.—*No; I was taken 1.” It Taxes an Irishman to hit the nail square on the head every time. A monopolist mn this section, employed a large number of men, at the lowest possible wages, said to an Irishman in his employ : ** Pat, I hear you are go- ing to vote for Cleveland,” “Fath, I think I will,” said Pat. “Now look here, Patrick, if Cleveland is elected your wages will not bs more than fifty cents a day.” you're givin’ us,” sald Pat; “if you yourself 1” Merited Fralse, The universal praise bestowed upon Kid- ney-Wort as an invaluable remedy for all disorders of the Kidneys, Liver and Bow. els, 1s well mented. Its virtues are um- versally known and its cures are reported on all sides. Many obstinate cases have succumbed to it after they had been given up by the doctors and a thorough treat. ment will never fail to cure. Sold by all druggists. See adv't. - ** Loox heah |” said old Bilas, meet- ing the Governor of Arkansas, “da tell me dat de cholera hab got er special spite at de niggers.” **Yes, it carries them off,” the Gover- nor replied, *Uh, ub. It's er sorter Democrat 'zonse, ain't it ? De yaller teber is sor- ter in fabor o' de 'publicans, It am strang® whut campaign "fluences de white folks fetches ter bar’ on de sity- tion.” “Bucha-FPaiba.” Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Unaay Scalding, Irritation, Stone Gravel, Oatery ren of Bladder. $1. Druggista. , CREAMERY Max, —*Yes, the cheese is a little old, I admit; but do you notice what a rich yellow it is, just like gold 7” Customer, —*“The color is certainly all that could be desired.” “I pride myself on that, and as I have no name for the brand I have been thinking of calling it the ‘gold brand,’ ” “Wonld not ‘gold dollar’ brand do better 2” ‘‘ Perhaps ; but why ?” “Oh, you know all the world prizes the mitey dollar,” Tue ‘‘utterly utter” kind of talk has infected the street one of whom, after picking up a more that usually fragrant cigar-stump, exclaimed to his friend : “Jack, this is quite too positively bully.” Taene are plenty of Detroiters who still believe that immortal guy in which Oharley Blanchett and a white {og feast were the salient points, The latest feminine idiocy that has seized Detroit is gum-chewing. The attack 1s viralent, Brrr (Bomep) Honvaxpamse,—A piece of beef which has been previously used in making soup, of about a pound in weight, out into fillets; place in a pan with two tablespoonfuls of fat or butter, and set on the fire to fry for ten min- utes; a large tablespoonful of flour is dusted into it, stirred rapidly to prevent burning, then add four tablespoonfuils gravy stock and about half a pint of wa- ter; let it cook about three minutes; then prepare in another pan the yolks of two eggs and the juice of half asmall lemon; into this pan place the beef and gravy; add salt and pepper to taste, and set the whole on the fire to cook onoe; it is then ready to be served, “Woman and Her Diseases’ is the title of an interesting illustrated trea- tise (96 pages) sent, post-paid for three let- ter stamps. Address World's 2spensury Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Bowen Frouvs Gruen —Boiled flour gruel is very good in oases of sickness in which the strength is very much re- duced, To prepare the flour, put into a basin as much as it will hold, pressed tightly down. Then tie a cloth over it and allow it to boil hard for six hours, Then take off the cloth, and let the flour stand in the basin till the next day, then remove the crust which will have formed, and put the remainder away ina covered jar, For use, mix four tablespoonfuls of the flour smooth- ly into a paste, then pour on it half a pint of boiling milk of water, and boil for ten minutes, constantly stirring to avoid lumps, Brandy, sherry, lemon juice or cream may be added, according to taste. Cruel may also be ‘made from baked flour, but it is not so easy of di- gestion, “Yes; I shall break the ig J on she said, folding her arms and lookiug de- flant; “it is really too much trouble to con- verse with him; he's as deaf as a post, and talks like he bad a mouthfal of mush. Be- sides the way he hawks and spits is dis. gusting.” ‘Don’t break the engagement for that; tell him to take Dr, Bage's Cats arth tamedy. It will cure him completely.’ “Well, I'll tall him. I do hate to break it off, for in all other respects he's quite too charming.” Ofcourse, it cured his catarrh. Hixts ror THE Hose —Small doses of salt will check hemorrhage of the lungs or stomach, To relieve hiceoughs at once, take a lump of sagar saturated with vinegar, Toothache may be re- lieved by the application of cotton sat. urated with ammonia, The skin of a boiled egg is said to be the most effica- cious remedy that can be applied to a boil. Peel it carefully, wet and apply to the part affected. It will draw off the matter and relieve A writer in one of the med- ical journals says he has found the ap- three or four times a day, by cml — “Delays are Dangerounss,” If you are pale, emaciated, have a hack- ing cough, with night-sweats, spitting of blood and shortness of breath, you have no Do not hesitate too long—-"till | you are past cure; for, taken ita early | stages, consumption can be cured by the Pierce's “Golden Medical as thousands can testify. in COV ery, y drugg Tints, By Bxer Toxavr SALAD, —Boil one smoked beef tongue until thoroughly done, when cold grate it very fine, Then take the yolks of four hard-boiled eggs, mashed fine, and two tablespoon- fuls of fine olive otl to the egzygs, beat in well; then a desertspoonial of fine ful of salt, pepper to tasie, and about a quarter of a pint of good vinegar; the dressing we; when the salad is wanted mix tle dressing with the beef tongne, This makes a nice sandwich, ———— A Splendid Dairy But he must supply the cows with what they need in order for them to be able to keep up their product. When their butter gets hight 10 color he must make it *‘gilt edged” by using Wells, Richardson & Co."s., lm- proved Batter Color. It gives tbe golden color of June, and adds five cents per pound to the vaiue of the butter. work at each end, fastened with red, white, look to the towel than the colored. Overcast the edges just above the fringe, “Rough on Kats.” Clears ont rata, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed- Henn is the last remedy for seasiokness from one of the French papers: “Take no food during at least four hours pre- vious to embarking, An hour before stepping on board drink one or two cups of very strong coffes (without chicory).” BaF" Fasnion 1s Queen. Fast, brilliant and fashionable are the Diamond Dye col. ors. One package colors 1 to 4 lbs of 102, for any color, Get at drug- gists. Wells, Richardson & Co., Burling- ton, Vt Croven tea is said to be efficacious in the cure of cancer. Red clover 1s used, the tops being boiled in water, The tea is I internally and externally; about a quart a day should be drunk, also using it twice a day as a lotion, Carbo-lines, Petroleum sheds its briliant light, In cot and palace seen; And on our heads ita blessings bright, From wondrous Uarboline, To maxe cologne water try this rule— To one quart of aleohol allow three drachms of oil of lavender, one drachm of rosemary, three drachms each of oil of bergamot and essence of lemon, and threo drops of the oil of cinnamon, A IA Abe Heart Pains, Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, Dizziness, Ind Headache, Sleepicssness, ecu E. » Health Renewer.” i re 4 rs AAAS Si To quirr the burning of ivy. poison hands, wet them with hot 1 loosed This will be efficacious sometinies when nothing else does any good, “Ma,” whispered Pinder Pitzgoober, after the funeral of a friend, *‘do you know where he went ?” “Hush, child,” cautioned the mother, who saw that the guestion had been overheard, ‘‘of course I don’t, and no one else does.” “I do,” yelled the boy, brightly, “he went to the cemetery,” 1mporuane, When you visit or leave New York Clty, save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, and sop atthe Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen- tral Depot. Elegant rooms, fitted up ata cost of one million dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per day. European Plan, Klevator., Restaurant supplied with the best. Tiorse cars, stages and elevalod railroad to all depots Famlies can live better for leas money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city, —— a AI oo A woMaN never says ‘‘I'm going up to Mr, Jones.” It is always to Mrs, Jones’ that she is going. From the woman point of view man as a purely domestic figure is not an entity, An Undoubted Blessing, About thirty years ago a prominent physi. cian by the name of Dr. William Hall covered, or produced after long experi- mental research, a remedy for discases of the throat, chest and lungs, which was of such wonderful efficacy that it soon gained a wide reputation in this country. The name of the medicine is Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, and may be safely relied on as a speedy and positive cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, ete, ——— —— A Texas young man shot himself be- cause a young lady refused to dance with him, In his blind rage he proba- bly mistook himself for a rival, dis- Dr Kings Grea! Nerve Hestorer 18 the marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. All fits slopped free. Bend tw S81 Arch Street, Malladeiphia, Pa. ll ———— A BRIDGE over a stream in Missouri bears this legend : “Drive over as fast as you want to, and be durned!” Everybody, therefore, drives at a walk, Piso's Remedy for Catarrh 18 a certain cure for that very obnoxious disease. ——— a he man, but her father’s wife-—never.” ps “Rough on Corns.” Ask for Well piete cure. #' “Rough Hard or soft eccsm—— i ——— A Derrorr editor has been sued for papment of a board bill, Tae author of the * Little Jug” was probably in a jugular vein, when he wrote that sometime popular | | ditty. on Corna™ 18¢. Com ts ——— To xerr eggs the “year round,” take lime, aud slack with hot water, | slacked, add sufficient water to four gallons, { off the liquid into a stone | with a dish make Jar, How 710 Prvox Pourrny,—I have known persons on market day to go out and kill twelve or fifteen fowls, and to bring them into a room where there would be a half dozen women and boys pulling a few feathers at a time, between the thumb and forefinger, to prevent tearing them, Now for the benefit of such I will gave our plan: Hang the fowl by the feet with a small cord; then, with a small knife give one cut across the upper jaw, opposite the corners of the mouth; after the blood has stopped running a stream place the point of the knife in the groove in the upper part of the mouth, run the blade up the back part of the head, which will cause a twitching of the muscles, Now is your time for, every feather yields as if by magic, and there is no danger of tearing the most tender thick, Before he at. tempts to flap you have him as bare as the day he came cut of the egg. Tue Best Weionur ror MARKET P16. — The style of market pig has undergone a great change within a few years, The large 400 or 500 pound hog is now sel. dormu found. The overgrown hog is no longer sought after, and pig feeding has been more carefully studied of late years, Bhrewd feoders have found that the flesh of the large hog is coarser and stronger, and not as sweet and fine fla- vored as a 10 or 12 months’ pig, It is true, the older and over fattened hog yields more lard, but this does not carry profit with it, as lard often brings no higher price than the side pork, The inducement, therefore, to grow these large hogs no longer exists, and the 800 pound pig has displaced the 500 pound hog. Barre raising, as conducted in Eng- land, is much more thorough and judi- cious than in our country, but we are learning. A breeder of Hampshire Downs, in Kent, Eugland, has 360 lambs from 300 ewes this season without the loss of one, and three years ago had 412 lambs from 321 ewes, without losing a ewe in the preceding winter, flavor can be hastened by subjecting the cheese to a strong current of air, of oxidation, Ii i will spoil, you have them fresh, { fresh for one year, Preranep | the of them. A lady who has tried it finds | this an exce | and then, in au open oven dry them thoroughly, if it takes two days. They come out all honeyed over with own sweetness, and fig-like in substance and consistency, at once sug- gesting both raisins and figs, And they one would believe without trying. They will keep, it 1s said, a year or two, | oil wick, but pour it out at least ounce a week, Let everything used lamps: chimney cloths, rags, scissors, or extra wicks, be kept in the drawer | cleaned, or if no drawer, (an empty starch box is good). Burn ing, it will be likely to be deficient in flavor, A CORRESPONDENT says that for several wheat, It produces well, well, does _- shell out, has very nice, | plum p grains and makes excellent flour, ‘Words of Warning and Comfort, “11 you are suffering from poor health or . lan ulshtg on a bed of sickness, take cheer i you are simply ailing, or if you feel * weak and dispirite da. * without clear | J KDOW= ‘ ing why, Hop Biters | sure y cure you If you are a minister, and nave overtaxed yourself with your pastoral duties, or 8 mother, worn out wilh care and woik, or a man of business or labor, weakened by the strain of your everyday do. ties, or a man of letters wlling over your midnight work, Hop Bitters will most surely strengthen you, If you are suffering from over-cating or drinking, any indiscretion or dissipation, or are young and growing too fast, as is often the case, “Or if you are in the workshop, on the ‘farm, at the desk, anywhere, and fee] ‘ that your system needs cleansing, von. ‘ing, or stimulating, without inloXxical- ‘ing, If you are old, * blood thin and unpure, pulse * feeble, nerves unsteady, faculties *waniog, Hop Bitters 1s what you need o ‘give you new life, health, and vigor.’ If you are « ostive, or dyspeptic, or suffer- ing from any other of the numerous ais. canes of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain {iL If you are wasting sway with any form of Kidpey disease, stop tempting death this moment, and turn for a—cure Ww Hop Bitlers If you are sick with ata ness, Nervousness, you wil in Gilead” in Hop Bitters. ~1f yO 1 are a frequenter, or & ves ient of, 8 missnalic district, barric a4 1€ ye sar #YB- AE Against the Beou ge all countries — Malaria, Epidemic, Bi ious and inter. mi tent Fevers b y the use of Hop Bitters, terrible sick- find a “Balm f you have rough. pimply, ¢ {| breath, Hop Bit will give you fair skin, rich | blood, the sweetest breath and healt $500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, ir sallow skin, A Lady’s Wish. “Ob, how 1 do wish my skin Was as * soft as yours,” said 8 lady 10 her fri ‘can easily make it so” answered ihe “How?” inguired the first lady, “iy using Hop Bitters thal makes pure, rich blood and blooming health, jd 1 Tr me 28 you observe. EF None genuine without a bu Hops on the white label, Shun all the vil ous stuff with “Hop"™ or “Hops” in thelr + CAY h of green €¢, PUison~ name. NOTIC ne We sre prepared to furnish finvtclass Lo PHOTOGRAPHS OF BLAINE AND ARXD OF Si AND HERDRICRS, At one x uperisl size per bundre 34 by expre We will nn receipt of three cents f rfive conts, r all four or at tw 3 IHAL " f or der ! 8.00 nish 1 ol CHESEBEROUGH MANUFACTURING CO. 24 State Street, New York Clty. years. "St. Bernard | VEGETABLE PLS? | $ on gre for LIVER ahd Bil. 8 OOtnLIRLT OBTIVEN ESS, HE ADAC ff abd DYSPEPSIA , 36 oo i af Dirugeists, or Ly BT. BEX RAE D VEGETABLE PILL MAKERS, 58 Moroes Hireet, New We x Protection, Ko such protective against chills and fever and | tion often takes place, Now that steam rotary roasters are | buy 1t unground aad in small quantities, covered, Java and Mocha mixed mn | never grind till just before using. Do sor use paint or powder if the weather Is warm, for it is almost sure to be observed, A light application of rice powder several times a day will keep the face from becoming glossy, and will also cool the skin, Powder the hands and neck also, A coop wash to apply to the face for freckles or tan is made of cucumbers and milk, thinly and crushed in the milk, on the face before retiring. rules are followed out you will find | fortable than heretofore, be well drained, They should be under. drained in all cases, if possible; but if this cannot be done, at least a surface drainage should be given, that all water may run off speedily during the un- congenial fall, winter and spring wea- ther, Trees are very liable to be winter-killed if water settles about them. Keep the earth psoked about the of the tree, and i land is heavy and flat heap a little earth about it, i raising of car popular among DT en of small coun- uy residence the suburban part Philadelphia, Almost every pretty ile secluded Dh has its pond ou OArp, are to ns the United States mation od) TAPPlios them upon proper application, Wan the Arab has stolen everything else in sight he quietly folds tent and steals away, Susp has bosome Seome vas chaste sbetes tellers Stomach Bitters, Ite lees const ipatic r disorders, rheumatism, Kidney and pry fimenta with certainty and prompiimde. A change, as gratifying as it is compiele, soon takes place in the appearance, as well as the sensation, of the wan and bagaard invalld who uses this | int jard promoter of health and strength, ‘or sale by all Draggists and Dealers generally. or Wormy Ion y the Berotam. Often the put ported ny of t Manhood, Debillt ’ vy the lagtic C die- abel yd peas? . ow A An re. Hi07 day Soe LL iaswey 160 Fuss BL. ew To. Hale’s Honey TOR PERSONS OF All AGES 3 WONDE JL CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, Hirai ND CONSUMP. BANISHES scute or chronie) and BREAKS U P or Da Tike magic; IT CU Tk in , fact, where r remedies failed, Koop A reads, Of all Drageists st 30e. an | Pasi on pest. YOR OUT FOR Pret ke's Tooihache rops Cure in one min. ate, German Qora Remover kills Coras and Bunions, SABLE ANE RN NBN ERAREERS ++ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S + » VEGETABLE COMPOUND SEL IRAPOSITIVE CURE FOR *** All those painfal Complaints * and Weaknesses so common * sever ipourhest trea ** FEMALE POPULATION, * * Priee #8 In geld, pill or lonenge form, fe solely for fhe legitimate healing dine and the relic) of nd That if dees os alt sales oan gladly testify, * . al will eure entirely all Ovarian troubles, Infimme, and Ulceration, Falling and ng Heplacemenis, or hl AT pie 7 Sangh removes Faintness. iF ntule , Gestroyeall craving for stimulants, and ems of the Btomaeh, iS cures arvoun Prostration and Indi’ Saas oF ey Sovn, cans i FAT Rise. % on. BL BR § Can Be Cured! wHALL'S FOR THR LUNGS. ‘ures Cons pumption, C HOMER, “Hirenchis) onrhenent, Sret Tah he *} un : a dae se, and prevents the ness across the Ha PEWATA OTS hough profession ‘olds, weutnonin, Ine Dimes on, Hronch Lroup., coping the hn th ¢ em ol [Aoeaumpan ¥ incurable . cure you, eves ., ARGE wet san p 30s pratiiowt Gh Th sed Fuplonnas, © ert, credit, birth day, Fonz sor pure cards. ie. K Art Pu MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN HONORS AT ALL GRE IONS FOR SEVENTEEN YEARS, in Organs Awards such al any For Cash, Easy Payments or Rented. wil reward Parisian, new « Warren Pa § 100 | STYLES | HIGHEST EXHIBIT #22 TO S000, eT i jn Li : Tilustrated Catal wi 308 {rex MASON a HAMLIN ORGAN XED PIANO OO, { Boston, 18 fit 8X Yo ith SI. : Bicago, 1480 Wa! orks Avi AGENTS WANTED for be LIVES 0 C y LAND iE & |CLEVE ENDRICKS. 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COLEM AN & VARIGOGELE ERTL, nd = Phila, Bepd es deed 7 Advice free, ied For ASTHMA, RRS, LE: PASTILLES. *: ERE 4 Ni EN JL Reversible rafble Collars and Catt, Jove ABBE Barman, . faom or (1 a a oh by ANTI Gironde fron, RADWAY'S RRR. 0 ® os RELIEF, In from one Ww twenty minutes Bever Talis 10 relieve PAIN with one thorough aplication. No matter how violent or excruciating the pain, the Hheumiatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippied, Rervous, Neuralgic or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF wil ATOrd instant ease. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, DYSENTERY, DIARRA, CHOL-, ERA MORKBUS, It will, in a few minutes, when taken according w directions, cure Cramps, Spams. Sour Blomach, Heartburn, Bick Headache, BUMMER COM. PLAIRT, "Disrrhos Dysentery, Colic, Wind ia the Bowels, and all Internal Pains, Travelers should siways carry a bottle of RAD- WAYS READY RELIEF with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. Ii is better than French Brandy or Bitters as s stimulant, THE TRUE RELIEF. BEADWAY'S READY RELIEF is remedial agent in vogue thal luslanlly sb { instantly relieves and soon cures whether pick or nervous, oolhache, nervousness and sleeplessness, rien the only PE pain, headache, neurs gia, of the Joints Hs, Bpra Is, d f 8, Radwar's fieady ii ire, $a perm ADEN ¢ MALARIA IN ITS VARIOUS Fons, FEVER AND AGLE if not 8 remedial agent that will cure Fever and Ague and al! ot he r Ma- isrious, Blilous, Scariet, Typhoid, Yel fevers (aided by RADNAY'S PILI JY RELIEY, by druggies, Radway’'s Barsaparillian Eesolvent, The Creat Blood Purifier. ts of all clironic diseases, Scrofala mption, Glandular Disease ETH, matism, Krysipelas, Kidoe Liver Complaints ; Dyspepuia Affection Lar a and Tt BCR and V1 Raaway o arsapariiiin Resolvent, A remedy composed of ingredients of exitraor- dingry medical properties, essential 10 purify beal, repalr and invigorate ihe broken-down and wasted body QUICK, PLEABANT, SAFE and PERMA NENT In ils trealinent and cure, BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price, $l. Radway’s Regulating Pills Re There in this world Lfty cents Dr, Con- bOI The Great Liver and Stomach wdy. ent, Act without Pain, Always Reliable and Natural in their Operations. . » CALOMEL. feclly tasteless, elegantly costed with im, purge, regulsie, purify, cleanse and Ewer sureng- Jisorders of Janeys, Hisdder guor, Nerv- # of Rapway's Pius will free 1d all the sbove- named disorders. Prio 3d by READ “FALSE AND TRULR.” Bend a jeter statnp to RADWAY & OO Warren, Cor. Church Si., New York SF Informmstion worth thousands to you. s NG. 322 wi. De sens To the Pablie, Be sure and ask for Rapway’s, and pane “RAopwaY” is on what you bay. DR. LUTZE'S FOR WOMEN. J. Simpson, one of ped pHYSICIEnS, bh in thelr practice, have estab. ad a doubt the worth of this great diseases of women. The Specific at remedy for Prolapsus-uteri see thal The Ingland’s mos Prot. Ringer, is Vu iva, on rrhoea, Le rh aa, Fiooding, PIETY, rrhoes, Dysmenor- InSammation, : 3 3 ons, SL Viiay' Dw flea jache, Rheu matis 4 idpey Diseases, Dr per, { ousness, Peoebe ness from Ind cesses, Soin) Ch, LAambago, tional Troubles, &c Health Secrets for Women. To make Sell.Care and Self-Treat: i and successful we have published a boo Ly Dr. Lutze, describ Dh Inst: comp ian i" Can ie 110 ; cases where s Upon - Lor him personal iy or Ly leer, ob neerfali give t3 the necessary advice w ut charge. Of the character and experience of Dr. Lutpe, Ex. UL, 8 Ex. Sargoos, Ex. Sec. 10 the Saginaw ficine, Author of Various Mono- grams on the Diseases of Women, Ac, &c., the publ isher of the Saturday Eveving Post, the 0i0- es! literary and family paper in the United States, takes OooAsion 10 KAY Thee publisher of Uhis paper has known Dv. [slee for fAeen pears The Doctor's reputaion ag a Physician and a RBurgeon are a sy ficient guarantee of [he alu OF Bis ‘Specific for Women." ” In writing for advice, addross— DR. LUTZE, 1119 Girard Street, Phuadelphia, Pa to any address upon Prices, at office, or by mall iatie's Bpeciic for Woh. coavsines os uw us Tonic Wash. 50 Liver and Const tipation Remedy. 50 Female Syri aban aie . 100 Health Secrets for Women. . my th every first order for the Specific a will be sent Dy, i “ “ " “ “ Ew Address, BOWEN, LUTZE & 00. i1iP Girard Street, Lady A gent * Wanted. Philadelphia, Pa. P, pp Waals! PATENTS! i Ro pay asked or until obtained. Write for INV FOR 8S GUT | free. i JE A——
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