+ The following mouth-wa-hes are re- commemded for sick persons: whose teeth and gums often become unhealthy through insufficient nourishment, medi- cines, or want of cleansing—one part per manganate of potash to from one hundred to one hundred and fifty parts of water, tv which can be added some camphor as the metallic taste is disagree- able; or a solution of boracic acid one in twenty or thirty; or the followlng—, tincture of benzoin ten parts; tannic acid, twenty parts; alcohol, thirty parts; oil of peppermint, a sufliciency. Put ten or twenty drops into a giass of water, Persons who use brass letters? on glass windows or doors are often troubled by their dropping off, from unequal expan- sion, or from too violent efforts on the part of the window-cleaner. The fol- lowing is said to be a sure cement—it should be mixed just before using Latharge, two parts; white lead, one part; boiled linseed oil, three parts; gum copal, one part. Shoe dressing; Gum-shellac half a pound, alcohol three quarts; dissolve, and add camphor one ana a half ounce, lampblack two ounces, The foregoing will be found to give an excellent gloss, and is especially adapted to any leather the surface of which is roughened by Wear. The powers of oratory of U. 8. Sen- ator Voorhees, of Indiana are univer- sally acknowledged, Where even in Demosthenes could there be words more eloquent than these? ‘I consider SL. Jacob’s Oil a splendid remedy. I saf- fered from rheumatism of the back. | instantaneous relief, and then cured me.” A good wife 1s the greatest of earthly _ blessings. Prof. Grothe, of the Brooklyn Board of Health, analyzed Red Star Cough Cure and found it absolutely free from poison and opiates, and safe and sure. Price, 25 cents If you must criticise, let it be done lovingly. ————— It is not certain that the wreck found on Mount Ararat is the remainsof Noah's Ark; but we are certain that Allen’s Lung Balsam will cure coughs and colds, and save the many wrecks from the ravages of consump- tion we see now-a-days. All druggists sell the Balsam, Price, 25¢., 5c. and $1 per bottle, Make marriage a matter of moral judgment. is Your Blood Pure 7 For impure blood the best medicine known, SCOVILL'S SARSAPARILLA, Absolute] Free from Oplates, Emetica and Poison. sure. QBs. SURE AT DRvoseTs ann Dearens. THE CHARLES A, VOUELER CO, BALTINORE, BD. A ER AS H JACO ® Fo 1) CAR gmdy BERMAN eNEDY . 8 Cures Rheumatism, N: or alll PRICE, FIFTY CENTS, AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, Backache, Headache, Testa, THE CHARLES 4. VOUELER CO. BALTIRORE, The average amount of air breathed by every person is about twenty-four cubic inches at each breath, with about twenty respirations a minute, This would be a cubic foot in three minutes and a balf, or 400 cubie feet in twenty- four hours, or the contents of a room But this is only a fiftieth part of what every healthy persons needs, for breath ing vitiates the air rapidly, because the bonic acid gas as the atmosphere, while twice the amount contained in the at- mosphere, or eight parts in 10,000, is as large a proportion as can be breathed without injury to the health, Crowded rooms in winter schools, ete,, are some- times found to zontain three or four times as much, and headaches and other ailments are the consequences of breathing the same alr over and over again. There should therefore, be enough fresh air for every person daily BROWNS IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS ano FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN ix The BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Red Lines on wrapper, TAKE NO OTHER. ELY'S CREAM BALM IS WORTH 1000 TO ANY MAN Woman or Child lieing from -A. &. NEWMAN, Graling, Mich, A pirticle is applied mio each nostril and is agreeable to use, Price 80 ota, by mall or af drug. gists, Send for circular, ELY BROTHERS, Drug- gi i, Owego) N. XY. forsale Heep | ofaets euros where sli shor + fall contac sr The dhaptisnd Fries 50 ota. and 31.08, Ede Fran en Paar Mina FTER ALL OTHERS FAIL, CONSULT to amount to 20,000 cubic feet, or enough to fill eighteen rooms ten "feet | square and ten feet high, This would | be amply supplied by an opening, tube | or ornfice three inches square with a moderate current. In the daytime | there is usually enough air introduced into rcoms through opening doors, eracks in window casings and in other ways. The chief danger is mn sleeping | rooms, where pains should be taken to | have a circulation. warm and the air outdoors quite cold, constant and often suflicient currents OR BLOOD AND LIVE BR SYRUP, may be implicitly relied on when everthing else fails. Take & in the springtime especially i for the impure secretions of the blood in- | cident to that season of the year; and take | it at all times for Cancer, Scrofula, Liver Complaints, Weakness, Boils, Tumors, Swelliugs, Skin Diseases, Malaria, and the thousand ills that come from impure blood, To susure a cheerful disposition take SCO- VILL'S BLOOD AND LIVER BYRUP, which will restore the mind to its natural equilibrium. ost A Aprons Marry in a family which you have long known, The reign of sense in medicine is shown by the popularity ot Hop Porous Plasters for pains. Never make a remark att of another. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old Bhpsician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East Indias mission. ary the formulas of a sizapie vegeiabie remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throsi and Lung Affections, also 8 positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and ail Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duly to make it known fo his suffering fellows Actuated b¥ian motive aod a desire to relieve homan ate ats will send free of charge, 10 all who desire | is recipe, in German, French or English, with fall directions for preparing and using. Sent by ma! by sdaressing with slamp, saming this me A. NOVES, MS Power's Block. Rochester N. he e nonsense eg —— Never talk at one another whether at home or in company. Eve used Dr. Bi Bigelow’ Pos my family 23 a general « One of my children was quick. y relieved of a severe attack of croup by it. cheerfully recommend i& MH. IL. CoveLL, Grand Bap ids, Michigan, lui u— Neglect the whole world beside, rather than one another, itivaCure in mwedicine, why I cheerfully recommend Red Clover Tonlo to those suffering from troubles of the stom. - and liver, I am nowon my second bot- tie, and it makes me feel like a new man, C. M. Conxonr, Nashua, Iowa. — A Aco Give your warmest sympathies for each other's trials, ctf ssi CniLorex’s AlLvexts, such as ““con- stipation,” disordered bowels, worms, and many other diseases so prevalent, «an be successfully treated by the oc- casional use of Warken's Visrcar Bir. Tens, [tis as safe and certain in its action upon children as upon adults. It actson the liver and cleanses the blood, —— i — A A ——— If one is angry, let the other part the lips only for a kiss, When Fogg + was asked Iatest addition to the Engl he sald he would ask his wife, wayshad the last word, Mrs, ; Sh said that Carboline was not only latest but the best, Never speak loud to one another un- less the house 18 on fire, TS: A Tita stopped ire Te Treat A bit Dr. Kline's (ireat Nerve oseorer Toon o> Fil cases. Sond to Dr. Kline, 91 Arch St, Phila, Pa The small courtesies sweeten }fe: the greater ennoble it. A St. Bernard Vegerale Pils, the are caused. A hundred persons should have a ventilating orifice equal to 24 { feet square. The genéral principle | seems to be simple enough; the difficul- | ty lies in the unwillingness or neglect Saving the Lawyers, “The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers." This is rather a blood-thirsty proposition, which we modify by offering to cure this worthy class of people. Most of them suffer (in common with nearly ail others of sedentary habits), from the infu. rious effects of dyspepsia, is dig gestion, piles, loss of appetite, and other ailments caused by a constipated habit of the body. Dr. Pierce's "'Picasant Pargative Palleta’ erad- cate all these disorders in promptly remov. | ing the cause thereof, and induce a rare de- | gree of comfort and health. sn A IB Never find fault unless it is perfectly | certain a fault has been committed Victory at Last. Consumption, the greatest curse of the age, the destroyer of thousands of our | brightest and best, is conquered. It 18 no | longer incurable. Dr. Pierce's “Golden Medical Discovery’’ is a certain remedy for | Me terrible disease if taken in time. All scrofulons diseases—consumption is a scrof- { ulous affection of the lungs—can be cured | by it. Its effects in diseases of the throat | and langs are little less than miraculous. | All druggists have it. mms A AIA acter and fixes the destiny of the child. ls tisements—Dr, SBage’s Catarrh Remedy. A —— AI AI ms ins Do not herald the sacrifices you make to each other’s taste, habit, or preferences. ———— Backache, aching sides and kidneys, sore muscles, stitch, enck are removed by the Hop Plaster. A hesitating or grim.yielding to the wishes of the other always grates upon a loving heart. a———— MENEMANS PEPTONIERED TONIO, the pa Er nervous » ean, y complaints fatwen, Hanes New York, Soid by Consult one another in within the experience, o sphere of the other, The pain and misery suffered by those Who are sficted with dyspepsia are Indescribable. The relief which is given by Hood's Sarsaparilla has caused thousands to be thankfal for this great medicine, It dispels the canses of dyspepsia, and tones up the digestive organs. a A Those who marry for physical charac- teristics or external consideration will fall of happiness, easiest to use and cheapesj, Piso’s Bt for Catarrh, By druggists. B50o. A A IAI AO. An electric safety lamp was exhibited by Mr. J. W. Swan, at a recent meet- ing of mechanical engineers in England, The lamp is portable, being fed by a secondary battery, and the whole weigh- ing about six pounds, and is sald to be a a oes Ti mue ns during ten or twelve hours, The su 1 that comes ryvation or DR. LOBB, by] NORTH FIPTE NTH 8T {Below Callowhill + Phil a) at to cure the aMicted and unfortunate with Purely Vege. Book on specis] diseases free; Advice free and strictly confidentiai, HAMWDIP. MTP. MwieP. NM, Treatment by mail send for iL Cure av unrated by Dr. 5. BR, Mayer. he success! al speciniial. Fase al onoe 5 Dasiness, tesind by hus rom ¥ Matt Offios, $11 Aron St Pails. Hours 3a 4. Mat 2/2 Nosh Filth St. 6 toy yds . Obtalned. Bend stam ATENT inventors’ Guide IL. — Patent Lawyer Waskington D. { for @ Unclaimed Money and Proper ty Hal hor 1 by banks, savines institutions and the pabiic an. His tad ing t he names of persons hroae bout ited Stabe on titled to propery left therm by w il ras heir sat.daw eines the vear 18 30 conte (same) by ma CS SEXTOF KIN GAZ: FRE541 toa fe. New York City, or 12 Colt Block, Baffalo, ¥ the U SCAN RE MATCHED chapter ts] telly ¥ it Exesisior 3 When Er ' Ng Av todo |} Fatal frees 8 1m a GHICKENS: Hinteher! " STAML & BOX. a i rere, Qa ney, rh Ww ANTED We 8 Go 4 maliold Articles Ban 4 es for Samapie and Te Mi, 308 William Sirol, AGENTS A. GOHBIRNG & pre ne 2event | mis Xr Oity. § DRS. J. N. & J. B. HOBENSACK. THOSE AFFLICTED WITH THE EFFECTS SEMINAL WEAKNESS AND MERCUHL IZATION shoald not hemiate fo consait J. KN. B. HBOBENSACK, of %8 North Second Philadelphia, Moar: from SA. M. 102 P. we M Advice free. Head our new book, “The Mya. tery, ®tc.” Price, Ie. Als jreatiment by mall, » OF street, Piso's Remedy for Catartt is the Bast, Easient to Use, and Cheapest, CATARRH Also good for Cold in the Head, Teadache, Hay Fever, &c. 50 rents, | GURE FITS! x ime kd fora have thorn revs agaicy | Toes for & Lime And as return ne SPALLING Te - warrant to cure Lhe ry taints remedy, Give 1 costa a Da Pa. It On ROOT. and py am will curs Tosi Fear St. ¥ Fow 404 WW on joe. oat pay. i a4 . SHORTHAND 4 ws Great demand for young men wo — as She as Shorthand f Joris she. Sitaations poo. tured for tj ‘ants when com sgiroulnr. J, W. OBERT, aus N.Y. AROS Bema il estes crt Tr ile gE WARD & & no.’ g Se ot pr not guns Pensions ios. NG. NE Sie me MORPHINE iv. EASILY CURED, fm Oplum DR, J. C. HOFFMAN, Johoraon, Wiseoin. Kew Tiimstrated SEND i aks 8 Live for Pret. Med en in Rpts il 18 nr Pra MOODY asianett On FREED Fan he DE Adium ID 1 4 Pubes y fof that 054.0 APIT Dsewsss ths shoul > Draegiais avarywhisra Poy stntn Tornihes, Wels for routers “The Government of 1 India has sent a geological surveyor on scientific aspects of he mere earth- of May 13. A correspondent of a Calcutta journal, writing on the se. cond day after the great shock, says that the force of the nak $850 hive CnOwm Eb sar gin pote, and there Ye tupsnd args mous of mor, mate dynam, on sruggiing To ont it 1 wrt 3 on & Sour: Bip. sent h ELOVE the | non os Ads i bo and had thas torn an honk iin a FARM NOTES. THERE are mbdre cheerful prospects in the outlook for wool growers at the beginning of the new year than at the beginning of '85, Prices are better all around, and with the number of sheep somewhat diminished and the old stock of wool more closely used up than for a long time, there is some prospect of there being a scarcity of both wool und mutton, If there should be a material advance in the price of wool in the spring it would make a demand for stock sheep from farmers who have dis- posed of their sheep on account of the low prices prevailing for the last two years; and this, together with the ten- dency of all sheepmen to lucrease their flocks, will take nearly all the sheep off the markets, which are now offered. This would greatly increase the prices of sheep of all grades. That there 18 a prospect of the price of wool advancing cannot be doubted, when we take into consideration the facts that the stock of old wool is closely consumed; the new clip must be limited in quantity, on ac- count of the diminished number of sheep from which it can be shorn; the price is already on the up grade; and that un- dervaluation and other frauds of im- porters, which affect the price of wool, are likely to be prevented by the steps which are now being taken in that direc- tion. Many of the conditions, which in the past two years have had a depress- ing effect on the trade, are turned in favor of the industry and of higher prices, From this it may be seen that a review of the trade presents many en- Or the many improved varieties the African, Egyptian, Embden, and Tou- louse geese are most, desirable the last mentioned often reach an enormous size, and comport themselvg wilh a corres. ponding dignity and gravity. The yield of feathers per annum will average, from the common one-huif pound; African, one pound, Embden, one and one-quar- ter pounds; Egyptian, one-half pound; Toulouse, one ana one-half pounds, The goose is not a profitable bird to raise, except in places where it can procure its own subsistence daring the greater part of the year. This it can easily do, where there is plenty of pasture, marshy land, running water, ete, Twenty-five geese are as effective in destroying grass Among crops as one good hoe hand, Goslings require the same care at first as the young of ether fowls, but are soon able to shift for themselves, Geese should have a house giving every fiveat least eight feet of room. Give each bird a nest two and one-half feet square. There should not be over four geese to one gander. The season for hatching is from April 15 to July 10. Goslings are best raised with a ben. be raised with a mother, and at four into the field without housing or shelter. Geese are never unhealthy. Except in fattening, they should be unconfined. Tne delicate white celery to which we are accustomed--crisp and dainty as a filbert—that is to say, when dicta- do not **hold it for | an advance, ’’ and so allow it to deterior- The wild celery, or “smallage,’ is to be found In most climates, England; and the Isle of Thanet and | the meadows bordering the Trent were | entirely over-run with it. In thislatter situation the weed was observed bY Marshal Tallart, who from his know. doubtless familiar with much of the horticulture of which these countries were as yet the chief homes. It 1shighly probable, therefore, that the marshal instructed some of his temporary Eng- lish neighbors in an art with which they were hitherto unacquainted. But this 18 in no sense an implication that celery culture was not then understood in other parts of England. We know, was certainly a knowledge as yet con- fined to the wealthier and more educa~ ted class interested in the batching of broilers in large numbers, by the use of incubators and brooders, can have an opportunity of inspecting the methods in use by visiting Hammon. ton, N. J., where thousands are being hatched and gotten ready for market. There are quite a number of persons engaged in the pursuit, the largest oper- ators of incubators being two young ladies, the Misses Pressey, who have quite a poultry village. Trnose who are LIMA BEANS are sometimes slow to germinate, and in regard to planting them a farmer says: *‘I have been in the habit, for the past three years, of soaking my beans until they were uted, and 1 very seldom miss having germinate, I first soak the beans in warm water until they are fully swol- len; then pour off the water and lay a dampened rag on top of them, and they will sprout in a few days. Ilant in Warn atm ground, and it is surprising bow y will come through the sur- Is anything gained by transplanti nge On this point Mr. Joseph Harris, in American Garden, states that every one may easily notice how rapidly tomatoes grow when not transplanted, and he thinks the practice of transplanting de- trimental. In a test he found cabbages left in the row headed as well as those and best celery he grew was not trans- planted, and some gardeners are begin- ning to abandon the practice. Fausmenrs can have back the old horse shoes about mow, This uipment a fixed u face. " She | dat Shas use of Hall's Halr Renower, March April May Are the mouths In whic 10 purify your blood, and { “Last spring my whole family took Hood's Sar. for this purpose there is no medicine equal 10 | saparills, The resait is that af have been cared Hood's Sarsaparilla. It purifies, viaiizes, and en. { of rerafola, my little boy belong entirely free from riches the blood, removing all trace of scrofuls or sores, and gil four of my cnildren jock bright and other disease It creates an appetite and imparts | Beslthy as possibly can be, | have found Hood's new strength snd vigor to the whole body. 't is | Sarsapariila also good for cater. Nothing 4d the deal spring medicine. Try it, me 80 much good a+ Hood's darsaparilia” We “When 1 began taking Hood's Sarespariiia [ was { B. Arngxron, Passsle City, N, J, dizzy in the morning, had a headache, and no “1 have used Hood's Barsapariis in my fami appetite; but now { ~an hardly get enough epoked | and consider it a splendid blood purifier.” 5 Weal” Kuma Sueranp, Worcester, Mass, WiLDsMITH, North Tih Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hood’s sarsaparilia Purifies the Blood cine, and | find it Just the thing. It tones i Barsspaniia, ani we are never without Rt in the Hp my sysiem and makes me feel like 8 different house” ¥, H. Lavine, Syracuse, N. ¥Y. man, My wife takes R for dyspepsia, and she | “When | bought Hood's Sarsspariiis T made a derives great benefit from it. She says It i the | good investment of one dollar in medicine for the best medicine she ever WOK.” FRrawvk ©, TUB | first time, It has driven off rheamatiom and lin. wen, Hook and Ladder No, 1, Boston, Mass. proved my sppetite 80 much that my boarding “I have taken Hood" s Sarsapari ia for dyspepsia, | mistress says | must keep it locked up or she will which | have had for the last nine or ten yours, | be obliged lo ralse my board with every olher suffering terribly. It has now entirely cured me bouroer thal takes dood's Samsparilis.” THOMAS Mus A. Nowton, Chicopee, Mass, Bonners, 9 Thisry St, Brookiyn, N, Y, Bold by all droggista, $1; 8x for $5. Prepared | y C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar. 100 Doses One Dollar. eA RA oi _ C Ever Mate. None geawine unless] [n't waste yOUr meney on 8 gum of rubber cost. The FIRH BRAND 81 ACKE lasaped wiih the above (oop unite] ¥ waler and wind proor, and will Keep you dry in the hardest siorm TRADE MARR | Ask forthe" FIsH HRAKRKD" stscxen snd take no ether ir your Myrekee par Low Shave ihe" Fiol pany’, send for dew rintis eeatalogpus to A J TOWER 20 Plamenas BL Boston Mass “I take Hood's Sarsapariiia for a spring med) “My wife thinks there is nothing like Hood's Sold by all droggiste. $1; six for $6. Prepared by €. LI. HOOD & O0., Apothscaries, Lowell, Mass. WE naturally expect flowers to soon fade after they are matured and cut, and yet much can be done to prolong | their existence. In the night time, for | one thing, they cannot be used, hence | may receive some special attention to preserve or restore them. In a refriger- ator is a good place to set them for this, but if none be had, they may go to the cellar floor, sprinkling lightly and in- verting a tub or tight vessel over them. Tae only true economical manner of | feeding stock, and from which the very | best and most profitable returns are to | be expected, Is to convert the grains into meal and feed only in such quantities (at regular intervals) as each animal | has capacity to consume and digest, A top dressing of manure on the grass land will cause the sod to thicken and | enable it to be more serviceable when plowed under in the fall, while the man- ure will in no manner be lost’ as the roots very materially assist in retaining | yy pvw Lune marsaw Tiras ‘Hier it, and thereby rendering it more avail | Dotties. Price 23 Cents. 39 Cents ani $1 Fer Bottie . . | The 25Osnt Potties sre pat up fo a able as plant food when plowed UDAEr. | of aii who dwsire smiy a Cos a o Bion Thome deiris # 8 romandy for DONSUMPTION or any LUNG DISEASE shionsld sacurs the lustre $1 batties Price, 26e., 50c. and $1 per Bottle, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST Cough or Croup REMEDY. AS AX EXPECTORANT IT HAS 80 EQUAL it Contains no Opium in Any Form. It isa fair, even-handed, noble adjust. ment of things, that while there is infec- | : tion in disease and sorrow, there is | SOLD BY ALL MEDICINE DEALERS, nothing in the world so irresistibly con- | = Se ———— : tagious as laughter, and good humor, WNEEELV COU SS DEBILITATED You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the usd of Dr. Dye's Ocletaraton Voltal Belt wi Hlectri Sus Jensory Appliances, for the speedy rel and per nt cure of Nervous Debiiily, lous of aan iy and Honhood, and all kindred troubles, Also for many other diseases, Complete pestoration to mores illce and Manhood puarantesd, So risk is Inourred, us trated pamrhiet in sealed enoiope mailed free, Araastna VOLTA 14) REL: he Marshall. og A FACT. ACTIN, TES GREAT ETR RASTOREL son, IxviExTOR DY%g2 an Pauw. £1 @1 a WL IY, i wilasad fer = 20g PUSS oy * No Rope to Cut Gif Raorses wanes. Celebrated *BEOCLIP=»* HALTER and BRIDL KE t ombined, manna Silpped by any borse sample Balter bo any part of RB free oa st of $1. Bold by ai tadtnit fl ONE TREATMENT FREE B# Persons sa Mering fre tn dimen ¢ Bony and every form y ware and Harness Desiers discount to the Trade, for Price [jst os 1. 1G THIOL 5. Rechester, ~ Blair’ s Pills. FETRSTON'S 2 TOOT POWDER. Keeping Teeth Perfect nnd Gums Healthy, She oenlivia has ever been | in oh onsite 10 cure, i ey int after 1 x ng Arc Address FI CWHLLIAM C WILRON 113 Chestnut Sires, Phila. lead the Testimony of Rev, Wm. BB. Chal. fant, 8 well.known Clergyman of Phila. PHILADELPHIA, PA. January 14, 1884, Pastor's Study, Messiah M. E. Church, My Dean Srn--1 feel that 1 ought to make known my experience with Prof. Wm. C. Wil. gon's “ACTINAY BATTERY, not only in jus. tice to him, but also that the afflicted may jearn where to look for a remedy for serious and obstinate diseases, For five yoars I have been suffering with great distress in my head, resulting at times in complete incompetency for work; this, together with a throat trouble causing boarschess, rendered speaking pot only laborious and painful to myself, but un- pleasant to my congregation. I have used your “ACTINA" ginoe the 25th of November, 1885. My voloe is fully restored, and since using your instrument and wearing your garments i bave not experienced any distros whatever in my bead. Have worked 38 to 1% hours out of the 3 for the last five weeks, and never feit better in my life. My wife is also wearing the Garments and using the “ACTINA,” and finds very great relief, having suffered 3 years from general debility. My little boy of & winters who bae suffered from a catarrhal trouble since an attack of sonriet fever, Is using your instru ment and improving. I wish you a continua. tion of success. Very truly and fraternaily yours, __, BD. CHALFANT. Throw away your 8p des. Get rid of your Catarrh, and all diseases of the eye. Price, $16, 17 $500 were paid for it would be cheap, WHI jast a lifer Fifty mn one fami Bay Address rof, WM. CO. WILSON, nC Chestnut Street, Phila ———— Great English Cout and a Rheumatic Remedy. Druggivts, BEWA® PENNYRUYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The and Sita : RE Agenta wanted in in every City of the Union, $50 a week may be made, EPITHELIOMA! OR SKIN CANCER. Atlanta, On. Augrast | Blood an Diseases mailed fron, ne he iL Drawer 3, Atianta, Ua KY. Vth st
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