“DROPPED DEAD.™ ohe Fate that Overcame “Little Mac" and five other Governors. Apropos of the sudden death of Gen, 30. B. McClellan, we note that the New York Sun, points out the singu- lar fact that Governor DeWitt Clinton, Governor Silas Wright, Governor Wil nor R. E. Fenton, all of New York State, dropped dead of heart disease, and under quite identical circumstances —each of them dying while reading a letter ex~- cept Marcy, who was perusing Cowper's poems! Hold your hand against the ribs on your left side, front, —the known and mysterious Engineer, is aw- ful in its impressiveness ! Few persons like to count their own pulse beats, and fewer persons still en- joy marking the ** thub—thub” own heart, “ What of it should skip a beat!” As a matter of fact the heart is the any of our vital organs. organs, like the kidneys, liver and stomach. Moreover, blood filled with uric acid produces a rheumatic tenden- cy. paired kidney action, Roberts, the great English authority, says that heart disease is chiefly sec- ondary to some more fatal malady in the blood or other vital organs. That is. it is not the original source of the fatal malady. blood into every part of the system. If the organs are sound it 1s an easy task, If they are at all diseased, it is a very, very hard task. Takeas an lus- tration: The kidneys are very subject to congestion and yet, being delicient in the nerves of sensation, this conyes- ted condition is not indicated by pain, It may exist for years, unknown even to physicians, and if it does not result in complete destruction of the kidneys, the extra work which 1s forced upon the heart weakens it every year, and—a “ mysterious’ sudden death claims an- other victim ! This isthe true history of ‘* heart dis- ease ’—so called, which in reality chiefly a secondary effect of Bright's disease of the kidneys, and indicates the universal need of that renowned specific Warner's safe cure. B. F. Larrabee, Esq., of Boston, who was by it so wonderfully cured of Bright's disease, in 1879, says that with ts disappearance went the distresing wart disorder, which he then discover- .d was only secondary to the ren Al trouble, There is a general impression that the medical profession is not at fault if it frankly admits that heart disease 1s the cause of death. In other words, a cure of heart disease is not expected of them ! There may be no help for a broken lown, worn out, apoplectic heart, but there is a help for the kidney disorder which in most cases is responsible for the heart trouble, and if its use put money and fame ipto the tremsury of the profession instead of into the hands of an independent investigator, every graduated doctor in the world would exclaim of it, as one, nobler and less preindiced than his fellows, once ex- claimed : ** It 18 a God-sead to human- ity fry What therefore must be UU estimate of that bigotry and want frankness which forbids in such cases (because forsooth it is a proprietary ar- ticle.) the use of the one effective rem- edial agency of the age 7" » Heart disease,” indeed! Why not call such things by their right names ? Why not ? “ Dead without a moment's warn- ing.”” This likewise an untruth! Warnings are given by the thousand. Physicians are ** not surprised.” They s+ pxpected it I” They know what the end will be, but the victim ?—* he musn’t be told, you know, it would only frighten him, for there 18 no help, you know, for it!” The fate thst attended * Little Mac?’ nd the {ive governors is not a royal and exclusive one—it threatens every one who fails to heed the warnings of nature as set fort above. ws———— ADA AAA HOUSEHOLD. ——— is 3 i + ¥i! the puiiic is oh Do, BuLoARIAN chair covers are adopted as short curtain blinds to din- ing room or bedroom windows, They are run on a string, and either looped back or left to hang down, according to taste, Occasionally they are fantas- tically caught up with loops of ribbon or fans: they are also used in very dain- ty bedrooms as washstand splashers, festooned down one side and across the top of a piece of gold or colored Amer: jean cloth. The beautiful silk embroi- dery on these Bulgarian and Turkish chair backs is often carefully cut out and appliqued to satin or velvet, and made up into night-dress cases, glove or handkerchief sachets or album cov- ers, Austrian blankets with their bright colored striping, are often to be seen over beds. gusint than beautiful. and also Japan. For a very smart quilt, cream-colored lace with a broad plush insertion, and 1s often given as a wedding -present. Lace festooned over colored silk of the last things in lamp shades, It Jooks light and pretty, and is often fin- ished off with a bunch of fruit near the tp. It is about the depth of a flounce, Whaars FoR Bany's CARRIAGE, ~ Lovely little wraps for the baby ear- riage are made of two pieces of flannel ~one, for instance, of blue, and one of white; pink the edges of both, If the blue is to serve for a lining, put a pret- ty design in outline stitch on it, and then catch the blue and white together with a row of feather stitching about two ches from the edge. If you wish to make it still more ornamental, 8 handsome bow of blue satin ribbon just above the embroidery is handsome. How long it will remain so depends on bow behaved the baby Is. cs HE AAMAS ORNAMENTAL LAMPS. —Nuremburg lamps, in dusky-green dull glass, rest. ing In twisted iron stand, and Nurem- burg candlesticks, consisting of a length of curled iron rising like a snake from 4 shamrock-shaped base, are among the rococo novelties. Dull-green glass with a well-ssimulated look of age about it, figures in quaint-shaped glass- es, water apd wine jugs, on well-ap- | pointed tables. A hall lamp of novel shape, looks very much like a half- opened parasol of rich painted glass, | handle upward, with framework of eastiron. Another style of a lamp 18 that supported on the back of a flying bird—to be seen usually in dining-rooms or libraries. A parrot, seagull, or in- | deed any bird, can be thus mounted, one with ornithological | their command. specimens Even the bird | by broad ribbon, from some post of van- tage. | Change often. | washing. If in addition cautions they are varnished annually | they are almost indestructible. A——— > An Architect's Opinion. Mr. Edward Sidel was the cli . sistant to the architect for the Exposi | tion Buildings at New Orleans, Iie writes that he used St. Jacob's Oil with the best effects in a severe case of rheumatism, and recommends it to all similarly afflicted as the quickest and most certain remedy. Co ————— The face is the index of the mind. Catarrh and Deafness, I HAVE been deaf in one ear ten years, and partially deaf in the othe: for two months: have been treated by ear specialty doctors and received no benefit. Iaving used Ely’s Cream Balm for about a month I find myself greatly improved, and can hear well and consider it a most valuable reme- dy. 1 also had nasal catarrh, with dropping of mucus into my throat and pain over my eyes, which troubles also have entirely disappeared.—D. B. Y ates, Lisle, Broom Co., N. X. et———— i — Concealment. like a worm bud, feeds on the damask cheek, ———————— in the of all kidney, diseases— Hunt's Jehold the liver, and Remedy. CON URLOY uris Sure ( The core of humanity 18 barbarism. Every mah is a latent savage, ——————— TO RESTORE hearing use Ely’s Cream Balm. it cus all cases of Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colas sense of taste, smeil Deafness, work, Do not $4 . : it laa $1 OLLIE, BRS 1 iL 188 4 t is doing wondertul fail to procure a i relief you seek. It with the finger. Price 50 druggists. 60 cents by mail El Owego, N. Y. I5 easuy War is a game, wi jects wise, Kings coul — CONSIMPTION CURED pesired trey wh ysician, ural by events—mpnol Years, - -— Speedy cure to ali diseases of the kid- neys or urinary organs by using Hunt's Remedy. ANAKESIS. Fis ey Al $ Pr Pall Y Hummiohe 5 sant TRUE ECONOMY. gives in Every ome must pratice coed in life, Bat it 8 ne Artie bad Flour, any Kind are not eon thousand tUDes worse is a “ah ea pretends 1o cure, HUL Has I TF As the host food 8 the cheapest heoanse nutriiions and strengihening Wo the even in small quantities, 1 w Gres every Le, fore always Keep mn mind 8 EF There Is More real soll of Hosvs (Kidaey and diseases it is prepared for so-called cares; the dose js EP It cures, restores, fegulates and invigorates the Liver, Stomach, K dneys, Riadder and | rinary OTRAGH, Creates & Marvelous appetite and rebliiide i the entire system and it is “"hever known to fail’ Fit will prevent as well as cure, Malaria, Fevers and Rhou oadism and al which come from impure blood, Keep the fountain and the springs that supply it, pore, and the siresm flowing therefrom will be hea thfal and life-giving | BF special and interesting ca e of Brigat's dis i ease described on see nd page of our Ba ner Book S@-ilowrs (Kidney and Liver) RevBoy purifies the Blood, thereby Keeping the Kidaeys, Liver, wae =® 5 R&R pur med eh « ven ih sama Wes het fen Solid Facts 1 eure wn one boli Hexroy, for han in 2 barrel of ow JOR jdver) oO 30 arops ise aeny with life and action, caasiog them to fred the sys | tom from the polsonoas waste which brings J i ease and death, | EF It reaches the =eat of the disease Kt OH C8-- | pOOVER THe calle 81 LIT IATes Rik] sea Ee TON | tone of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary organs, | g# Save your health by using Hows (Kiiney and Liver) Hexepy, aa millions will not pense the loss of the priceles boon. It will eure Female Weakness, and prevent monthly saTering Correspondenes freely answ red BY our Consulting Physician at this ofMoes, w— EW The Jorge sales are at He home of the medicine hel where it ia bast known, It 1s 4 aed most exiens vely and wesaribed by 18 physicians, Vhat better endorsetsant cond be offered, Price $1.25 per Bottle. Huts Remedy Co, Prov dence, B. L Sold by All Drugy six " Questions Answered !!!! Ask the most eminent physician Of any school, what is the best thing in the world for allaying all irrita- tion of the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, child. like refreshing sleep always? And they will tell you unhesitatingly “Some form of Hops!!!" . CHAPTER %, Ask any or all of the most eminent physi. clans : “What is the best remedy that can be relied on to cure all disenses of the kidneys and urinary organs; such as Bright's disease, diabetes, retention or inn bility to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women’' “And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically “Buchu!!!” Ask the same physicians “What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia stipation, indigestion, bilioumeds, malaria, COTl= fever, ague, &e.,"” and they will tell you Mandrake! prane or Dandelion! sally valuable, sd into Hop Billers, such a erative power 18 developed, #0 peratd is that no disease y exist Call possi Or resis less for the most frail woman, invalid or smalles child 10 Use, CHAPTER pad or nearly For years riven up by Bright's and other k complaints, severe coughs ca © AIMOosE fduey diseas ed consump Women gone ne From axeinil agony O women Freop | Pp Young tirls eriod whan oping nu i weaknesses, 11 FOE IX i or GOK. A a good ————— Russell Sage wn operator in Wall iid naidersd as ""up WO Brent ——— Have pieaAsures tiv are but rarely or i's lears are silent « Tested Ly Time, For lo these many greal Pet used by the complaint, Veni) Carbo Renew - years has im Hair people line, (50 role er bean and y» word speak louder than of words, AAA # There is nothing so easy bul it we when set about it gives ; how rest. makes my sleep, by using Hunt's ful it Remedy, ia———————— ICE ArLMonp CO Very nice for afternoon de by Haif a utter, half a pound of sifted fl Jf a pound of blanched almonds beaten fine in a mortar or grated; two eogs and the grated rind of a half a lemon, J to a cream and x it to a paste with the other ingre- swing halt the sugar and gra- e over the cakes, a8 Lo Sprins paste is made roll it out ARE unl cakes Colles 11a of this recipe: Lea are eat the bulls - Cupar Fruit CAKE. —One cup of ) . alf cup of molasses, «, one cup of sugar, three cups of ir. ope tablespoonful each of cloves and cinnamon, a little natmeg, one Lea pronful of soda. and fruit to tasie, This recipe makes two loaves, : Frazer Axle Lirease, Standard Use it and save Uue greasing The Frazer Axio Groase is the Axle Grease of the world, and last two weeks your STEN Wagons Wiki so i Men's muscles move better when their souls are making werry music, SiN Dispases " "BEgsox's ICALUM SULPHUR SOAP, cures Teter, Sait Bheum, Bisgworm, Sores, Pimpies, all it skin Eruptions, 25 cents by Diragyists, of by mail. Wm. Dreydoppel, Philadelphia, Pa - A —— Ope must be pour to know the lux- | ury of living. . I i Tug Morrartry Rerours from all our AROMAT ning Were the blood-corrupting slco- | tated, death's harvest would not yield | tues it 18 only necessary to give it a trial, I —— Individuality is everywhere to be spared and respected us the root of everything good, p——————— Lyox's Patent Hoel Stiffeners is the only invention that will make old boots siraight ns new, SR huts The chains of habit are generally too small to be left till they are too strong to be broken, IN Relief 8 immediate, and a curs sure, BO cents Pieo’s Remudy for Catarrh. - ah ARN Rep Star TRADE \wis/ MARK, Free from Opiates, Fomet and Polson. % PROMPT. —-_ Ar Davoctars AnD DEiLeSs. ————————————————————————————————————————— ) . Absolutel SURE. THE CHARLES A. YOUELER €O0.. BALTINORE, ®D. Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Backache, Hondnche, Toslhacke, Rorsies, Hrolses, ele, wie PRICE, FIFTY CENT AT DRUGGISTS 1 ri 4, TOUBLER €9, a Li, no. w neat 5 5 BALTINOKS OILING A CRANK.—The palatial up the Hudson. A number of the pas. sengers bad gathered around the open door of the engine pom, looking with interest at the movements of the derous machinery. Among the passen- gers was Sam Foster, a New York gen- tlemen, who is a practical joker, He is 8 young man of means and was ele gantly dressed. He is moreover a very good amateur ventriloguist, “Now, boys,” sald Foster, “at us have some fun with the eagineer.’’ A creaking, squeaking notre heard among the machinery, gineer was somewhat startled, lubricated various and sundry the machinery with great an oll ean. pint of oil. Foster nudged one of his boon com- panions in the ribs, and preily soon the machinery squeaked again. Ounce more the engineer calmed down a suspecled piston by anointing it with his alle- viator. The squeaking still and Foster pointed out the place needed oiling. Ones more the spgineer took his alleviator, and removing the cork, poured the contents down the back of the festive Foster, and over his $40 suit of clothes, he ‘said t think that crank will squeak again io a hurry.” pon. WAS and he paris of industry and The latter contained hall a conti ued, Ald £ i al here, the engineer, **1 don’t 2 i ’ A NICE wl dist BREAKFAST DI TAY 1 OF veal, old meat i take bread equal In quantity meat, break it in small pieces and soak in Put the minced meal and S8OAK- ed bread in 3 deep dish or tin pan, lay- er about, having first seasoned juantity of Sprinkle the top layer crumbs and add small pieces A soupoon of onion may it be cooked the chopped meat, as this dish does not require more than half an hour to brown in a hol I'bis may be either served in the dish in wh is baked, or turn out in a meat dish, and surrounded a brown gravy made of the soup sl that good cooks always have on d, and thickened with a dash of browned flour, H.-A very made of Mince your rues i Frat gon Henk ias 19 iil Deel, some sae to 118 milk, taste choppe i witl to and added a small parsley. fine dry of butter. be added, i Ho fore being ’ should with ut mixed oven. ich it AxTiDOTE FOR PoisoN.—A very effective ands instantaneous remedy In almost all cases of poisoning is a heap ing teaspoonful of common salt and as much ground mustard stirred rapid- ly in a teacup of tepid water. It is scarcely down before it begins to come ap, bringing with it the remaining con- tents of the stomach, and jest there be any remnant of poison, however small, jet the white of an egg, sweel Or butter or lard—several spoonfals—be swallowed immediately after vomiting. oil r————— —— “How poes this weather affect you, Joe?’ “Doesn't affect me at all, to all extremes, *’ “You ars lucky."’ “Lucky? haha! List thee, Algernon, while 1 make clear this thing to The bond of wedlock holds me fast t this. Between my wile and me exisis an ley coolness, which is why she oil times makes it hot for me. Perceivest thou now?” I am used thee “If you give me a bite to eat,” sa d a tramp to a washerwoman, “1 will hold up your clothesline for you awhile.” “Hold up my clothesline? How can you hold up my clothesli ee?” “ Basily enough. 1 you know, a Pole.” S——— preparation of beel containing ne endire nurs tions properties. It contains blood-making, foros genta and iifemnstiaining properties INYAas ie for indigestion, dYspe pa, ner vons prosuration, in ai en feebied conditions, whether the resall of eX haus. ostration, over-work or acute dis from pulmonary Hazard & Oo, proprietors, Now York, Sod by droga i ———————— EL LL Mince Pies.—Two pounds fresh beef boiled, and when cold chop fine; one pound beef suet clear of strings and minced to powder; five pounds ap- ples pared and chopped; two pounds raisins seeded and chopped; one pound Sultans raisins washed and picked over; two pounds currants washed and carefully picked over: three-fourths pound citron cut up fine; two table- spoonfuls cinnamon; one powdered nut~ meg; two tablespoonfuls mace; one ta- blespoonrul cloves, one tablespoonful allspice, one tablespoonful fine salt; two and a half pounds of brown sugar: one quart sherry, and one pint best brandy. ————————————— Tue one cheap thing in Japan 18 the | washing, which is well and beautifully | done at the laundries in every foreign | settlement at the moderate rate of $2.50 | for one hundred pieces, The skirt or | single piece of the most elaborate frilled { and puckered dress is counted in at | two and one-half cents, as well as a single handkerchief, and the small- ness of the laundry bills is a perpetual surprise and the greatest comfort In ie, Gs ¢ pote 00D W OMEN i for power of keen appreciate real meril hammes, Hood's 5} a 1 1 Ke, at the Liood ('leanse the Blood panges of the we red hy ¢ ye sold by Druggiss only A FAMOUS STRENCTHENER. iH me wive i ris and sles PAS 4 Ww ire CURE FIT ot dol 5% Prime Rastiness Calloge, | al Rg Mtiamt rargiehed. Wr 1% wade for Omtarrh Use. and © is the hres pronl, Ales pond for Cold in Headache, Hay Fever OPIUM FN Face. Hands Feet, and all thelr REA vg perfection 1 3 FE Twa Fach HABIT. Sur ks fron Mien VP shel B Pr. Mnrah. Qainey. : y 3 vel op Moles Warts, Hed Row Ache, Hi tine kK ther trestment v5 N Peart SL AIDS #5 ye WANTED, for Osta ald aston His 3 XE Asents LLADIE! . Be ma itm Cn # ug profit woman, used bY Wone ou LAr Wr A FTEMELL'S PREFOnAT PLasTE: CAEP oly for the §F Urasw BG FER, wf Wan eed ue FORT BAH a i 2 aw The Sattenasl Ce. © Fim oy Tw re To lntrotnos them, ws w GIVE AWAY 10m Saif ¢ Mw f you watt ons i expres oH oe al VEY ST. NX 5 TO WAGON SCALES, Tron Lovers, Boor! Boarings, — Yarn Bown and Bosw Ben, Pa bE i g hs A nad ee FY RET by Fb hin paper wed b. : PENNY "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" The Original and Only Gennine, ¢ te asd WTwnrn Peliakin Datars of Worth h Iutintianh. Tre ne Prolite sar pardiosiars, tad Weninie. Pio. $A Lefter MBL FoR We pe. } \ S V parm mall. NAME PAPER, Chichester © hrminal Oa. “te oj Alors & Metre, {1 Dinghamion, #207 Madiven Sg. hilada Pa 48 " R. U. AWAR “Been slespn’ in barns, an’ 1 have a bad case of hay fever," a Let a man overcome anger by love, evil by good, the greedy by hberality, the liar by truth. Tp roan, When you visit or eave New York Oty, save baggy sxpressage atid §3 carriage Hire, and stop atihe Grand Union Hotel, opposite Wrand Om wal De wo rooms, fied up million dollars, # and any. p Pian. Rievator. Restaurant supplied wiih the best. linree okra, sages and elevate 1 milrond to all Jopoia Families cap live better for loss money at the Grand Union How hal 62 any other frstoiass hotel in the Site. A AAI MI 1 « Happiness can be built op virtue alone, and must of necessity have truth for its foundation. A laugh to be joyous, must flow from t without kindness at 8 cost of one upwards per Hea a red tin fag; thet Lorillard : Koes Lean fine i that Lorillard | Narn Clluvingn an ha eT Price Bota by pail TOW BLL als ozs QUICK AT FBORES. Moi ah dren Boson, p— sown, iit Woodbury Company, MORPHINE sium habits EASILY CURED, BOOK FRER, pA, J C. HOFFMAN, Jefterson, Wisconsin W ANTE? An artive Mas or Womsn TE per wd Kx apraate in Ben SE EL RT IN STAPLE GOODS $6.40 ant 2ones FREE PEE TR dip rm Trawene, i a aha ay CEnan — Edis INA Red Wo other medicine known 80 efectuslly purges Whe blood of Cinemmon. willlons bear testimony Ww ils wondes ful Staite oe ely Vegetable t a purely Froparsiioi, made from har, amd roots of Califor. zia, the medicinal properties of which are eX tracted therefrom without the use of Aleokol. It removes the cause of disease, aud tisnt recovers Lis health It is the great Blood Purifier snd Life. giving Principle ; a Gentle Purgative and Tonle § a perfect Renovstor and luvigorsior of the By» tem Never before in the history of the world Las & medicine pean cornpounded PORES the | rémarkabie qualities of Voruoan Brorrene in ing the sick of avery disesse man i heir to. he Alterative, A Carminstive, Nutritious, Lazative, Bb a | Counter-lrritant, Budorific, Anti Bilous, Bolvent, Diuretic and Tonle properties of VireGax Bree | wens those of suy other medicine in the world | Neo persom cab take the Prrrems | to directions and remain long um J | their bones are not destroyed by miners! peisch or other means, 2 the vital crgecs wasted be youd the polut © repair. Billous, Hemitient Intermittent and Mainrial Févers, are preva throughout the | United Slates, Jasaeviarly in rest rivers and their vast trl Scmmer and Autums. especially during seasons | of umuwnsl best and dryness These Fevers are invariably sooo panied by extensive derangements of the stomach, Hyver and bowels. In thelr treatment, & purgative, ex- erting & powerful influence upon these orguns, ie shsolulely RECOSERTY . There is no cathartie for the wad to Dr. J. Warees's Vorsois Brersas, as " will spesdlly remove the dark-ook vierid matter with which the bowels sre Jomded, st the snme time stimulating the secr=Bobe of the Hvar, and prierelly restoring We besitly functhons of the digestive organs. " Fortiry the again Alpen purde x macan Borruss. Ne | epidemic can take hold of & system ts fore~ In . fying all its fuids wi od, 4 It Imvigorates the Stomach and stiom- ates the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render it of unequaied efficiency in siesnsing the blood of all npurities, tung z new life end vigor ie the frame, snd ng off without the aid of Calomel, or other | selBcine, every pax~ tice of poisonous meatier from the syFWem. 4 Dyspepsia or Indigestion, H Pain in the Fhouiders, Coughs, Tightoess of the Chest, Dizriness, Bour Stomach, Bed Taste in the Mouth, Hillous Atiecks, P of the lnfiaremation of the Lungs, Puin in the region the Kidneys, and a hundfed, other Padus wp poms, are the off springs . Scrofula, or King's Evils White Feel ings, Ulosrs, Erysipelas, fwelled Kerk, Gevotulous or Indolent jofismmations, Affections, (id Bores. Fruptions of the | Byes, ote. In these, as in 8S other ox acases, Warxwx's Vamos Brrress has shows their grest curative powers in the most oluth nate snd intractable Cases For infiammmaiery ol Fhe tem, Gout, Billoo Bemittont and Intermitbens Fevers, Diseases of the Hood, Liver, Kidneys snd Bisdder, the Bitters have no eq Bard Dis somes are cuused Vitiated Blood, Mechanical Disenses Persons in Paints and Minerals, such ss Plumbers, Type settors, Gold beaters, snd Minors. ss they ad vance in life, wre wtilsject to jpasaiuis of - | Bowels. To Warsen's Voepsan Brerses, For Skin Diseases, Pruptions, Tetter, Beit Rheum, Biotches, Spots, Phapies. ¥ Boils, Osrbuncies, Hing-worms fonid head, Bore Eves Ervsipeiss, lich, Scurfs, 1 fisecdoretions, Rumors and diseases of the Fkis of whatever name or nature, are Dierslly dug a enrried out of the system in a short time the ume of the Bitters, Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thoussbds, are ofiec tually destroyed and removed. Fo system of medicine, Bo vermiluges, Bo an {helmintion, will free the system from worms lke the Pitre. Vor Female Complaints, oid. married or single, ai the dawn WOIRAD- hood. or the turn of life, this Bitters bas no egusl Cleanse the Vitiated Blsod whenever you find Hs impurities bursting through he sin n Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores ; Clegnne 1 when you find it obstructed and shuggish in the wens cieanse it when #1 js foul | your feelings you when, Keep the biosd pure, the henifh of the system will follow In conclusion : (ive the Bitters atrial 0 will speak for itself One bottle Is 5 beter gue artes of Ste tyerits than a mgthy advertimement. Around esch bottle sre full directions printed in different languages BE H. BcDONALD PRTG (8, Progrictors, Sap Francison, Cal. end 58 880 & £33 Washington Cor. Charlton 81. New York, 8. Sold by all Dealers and Druggista. RE lis ” kl » spite are sware how easily Rider A Ris Roper 3 1 s 5 can of Radge’s Food sl ways vos for Puddings, Onsiards, and Ek each oan. Ridee's Food im bow shay grocers Droggi+ts always a No 4 sige cheapest Tor veguisr family * Grind Jour own Bone, UG RAAM Views aad Corn in the ELAN I BETTE. wie os Hien 100 pew - ire miso in PRP ey Fen Mh row at Tor as i JEN, ircnlary and Tes im : LAOR BROS. Easton, Fa: on appiioation. WI PATENTS Javt Sni tes man, Patent Lavras, Fehon DG h - Say een The Taal ir sales of that claw 4 has Cures in Yorn i 1 708 Dave sirnout universe] sulle So J a“ THURSTON'S ris [0UTH POWDER Keapiag Testh Perfect Blair's Pills, erties” TH rennd, 80 ote, CTRL a ~ bboy Susvimews of os Phin. | Fr Bh A. -—r leah
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