IS THERE ANY HOPE} Kew and Important Opinions of Pul- monary Experts] JAN THE UNIVERSAL CONSUMPTION BE SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. Dr. Borgeon, a leading French doc- tor, has a new treatment for consump- tion. He gives an enema of carbonic acid and sulphuretted hydrogen gases, the latter gas carrying the former into svery part of the throat and lungs. This treatment, too, is directed at yffects—the cause remains undisturbed. What this cause is has been stated by serhaps the highest pulmonary author- ity in the world, i. e., the Brompton J ospital for Consumptives, in London, Eng. This malady every year carries oft from one-seventh to one-fifth of the antire population of England! Dr. Payne, M. D., M. R. C. P., Lon- jon, is authority for this statement. The same or a greater proportion of jeaths obtains in America, Dr. Payne also says that one-half the ~auses have seeds of this disease in the system which only require some irri- tant to develop! Pr. Herman Drehmer, an eminent German authority, says that consump- is caused by deficient nutrition of the lungs, by poor blood. recognizes them, irritant in the development of gays lie The medical world The uric acid is the blood that causes the the seeds which Dr. Brehmer dormant in the blood. through the kidneys, and if they are in the least deranged they cannot rid the blood of its killing poison, The thou- kulneys very easily pet blocked up and jiseased; and when they do, they cor- rgpt instead of puruying the blood, pain occur in that organ, because 1l is deficient in nerves of sensation. Dp your finger In acid every day and 1t soon festers and is destroyed. Send acid poisoned blood through the lungs every second, and they soon give way. The Brompton Hospital nvestiga- victims of consumption were afflicted with deranged kidneys, which permit ted the uric acid poison to remain iL the blood and irritate the lungs. uric acid is always fighting yrgan, and if there be any weakness in the lungs it imevitably sauses pneumonia, cough and consuwmp- tion. Tne real cause of pulmonary troubles faulty even though unsuspected action to master the irritant which inflames and burns up the lung substance. For this purpose there is nothing equal to that great specific, Warner's safe cure, This remedy has men all over merits. We have no doubt t if the kidneys are kept in natural action, sonsumption and a great many other ligeases, caused by uric-acid, will not only be cured but will be prevent: d. When the kidney is healthy, no albu- men appears in the is found in the water of more than half f those who die of consumption! This, then is the condition of things that always precedes First, weakened kidneys; re ond, re- ained uric acid, poisoning the blood: third, the development of disease in the {fungs by the irritant acids passing through them. Then there isa little sough in the morning; soon thick, yel- ow toatter is spit up, followed by loss sf flesh and strength, with dreadful aight sweats; and when the patient goes to his school physician for belp, he #8 put on cod lives oil which his stomach, weakened also by urie acid n the blood, cannot digest. Be. sause thers 18 no pain present in the kidneys, the patient does not think hey are affected, but the kidney acid 8 doing its work every minute, every hour, day and night, and by-and-by consampiion until pus is hemorrhages, stars which near! developed, then and at last the denotes that the glassy end is -ases shows that the terrible uric acid of the lung. It is impossible to cure lung uric acid, ———— I A —— wes, or ordinary portrait photography. ‘ur & moment, shuts up again, and the hing is done, w used for the camera are miniature iry plates, and a store of these is to be prepared locket to bang on the watch ‘hain, wins Pass Ini these days when a milk diet is so pdscriminately recommended as the pest of all possible diets, it is worth poling that cases sometimes occur in which milk is positively injurious, such a case has lately been brought to the attention of the medical world in Parle, wherea man, fed on eight quarts 3f milk a day, became excessively thin, ind was otherwise injuriously affected. Iron is an mmportant part of the blood, giving it its red color, but this does not hecessitate taking solutions of jron for health. All well-developed vegetation contains some ion. It 1s the coloring matter of green leaves, 1n soils from which every trace of iron has been removed sesds will germinate, but they will be white, Mouring a so- Jution of copperus or sulphate of iron on the soil will chunge the leaves to a Jark. crcen color, The new method ef damaskeening metals by electrolysis 18 described at much length in L. Lumlerie Elec- trique. This interesting process based upon the simple principle that if two copper plates are put nto a sul phate of copper bath, and one of them connected with the tery, a transfer of the other will occur. case, a thin layer of of copper, and on this 1s drawn with an etching needle the sired to reproduce; tive pole in a battery. the plate will have been wherever the copper was laid bare by the needle, that is, upon the lines of the drawing. It requires a baltery After sufficient biting in, the plate is battery. The positive pole now con- sists of a plate ot platinum, certain time the depressions will be en- tirely filled with the new metal, After this it only remains to polish the plate, when It will be impossible to distinguish it from one which Las been damaskeened EE — T'his recipe 18 an excellent tant: Four pounds of crude sulphate of iron or two pounds of sulphate of water, to which two ounces of sulphuric acid are added. Mix with the solution while still hot eizht ounces of carbolic acid, filter and fill In When this powertul remedy cannot be applied in bottles, the floor of a dark room or other places ———————— To brighten and polish nickel-plating and prevent rust apply rouge with a little fresh lard or lard-oil on a wash- leather or a piece of buckskin, Rub he bright parts, using as little of the and oil as possible; Wipe off with a clean rag slightly oiled. 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FRAZE Lr Get the Genuine Hold Every whee, “Now, John, if you're going to that fishing excursion to-morrow morning, I suppose I had better pack your vallse to-night.”’ Thus spake Mrs, Brown to her liege lord and master, “Yes, dear, I wish you would, for I make an early start,” he replied. “Train leaves at seven, you know.” “Very well, John, 1’ll do it at once. What shall I put in it?” “Let me see,” replied Mr. Drown, thoughtfully. “Um! Well, put in that jug of whiskey I had sent up to-day, two boxes of cigars, a bottle of brandy, a dozen lemons, some sugar, one or two tin cups, and—and- let me see! I've forgotten something, I know. Oh, yes; EDICAL OFFICES, 206 XN. Bocond Bt, Philads., Former perience Hore, 8 0 3, 6009, Closed Buniave, “Yes, Anything more?” present, Oh, hold on! I guess you'd better put in my fishing tackle and a > PROTECTING THE FAMILY. .~~""114V@ “No, mir.” “Then what's 3 “Smallpox? Good heavens! mean to tell me" don’t alarm yourself, Mr, Shiverly, 1 don’t mind telling | You don’t | has threatened me with a surprise par- ntine my family.” - - - PoruLanr to Mrs, “And how is Mrs, near you? Of course, has a child very il w Mrs Jeunesse (animatedly)—'‘Oh indeed: 1 know it, but I dare to go and see her.” Mrs. Popular—"*Why not? anid to be n« you know, after one Mrs, Mns, Jeunesse Smith, that you know th scarlet fever?” Lil s yes, don't There i taking the fever, is sixteen.” Jeunesse—*'Oh, y danger of know, 1'm so young in “GENTLEMEN,” ex | England merchant to they found the sheriff failure is not my fault, worked barder or mad gains” “But we are told,” your w {fe has one silk ¢ $480." “That is true, sir, bi evidences of my econ dress-maker knock fore 1 would pay it.’ -_ A “DEAD-BEAT, passage LY raliroad was asked ductor for “My face is my ticket, said the conductor, doub ‘my duly requires me ticket.’ But as he * punch,” the dead-l his fare, amid the laug Sengers, trying trying tinkant VICE EL con bis —— 1 experience a EA. OW LORS or ¥e 1 and headache or « and Nn Ane sit Pierce drowsy, appetite unsteady, izziness, YOU ATO UNS shir nothing 3 UD YOULL 8v5% ke Di 1 n Medical Dis COYery Rome men are tyrants, and ty not deserve to live, or Holmes? 111 rs gave her up She looks wellpow.” After the doctors gave up tried Dr. Pierce's "Fave Prescription’ and began to i her say 1 well ork and att that ff» ¥ »} 3 3't that Mra swaght the “Bhe ww well her case she How many can trace tix to one false step, c———— Iielicate sver induced, ir miseries LA Ler se diseases of oil spe end and Book of particalars Address, World's ation, 86 ents In Dispes SATY Main Btreet, Bul -- | & smile and a wear, eco——— | pain-allaying virtues f Hops, Gums, Bur gundy Pitch. | Hop Plasters cure pain and | strengthen weak parts and do It | Loo. 5 Cle - A —— [dleness is many gathered in a single name, ————— Fraver Axle Grease, miseries The Frazer Axle Grease is the very ves. A trial will prove we are right. | first premium at North Caro.ina State Falr, | Centennial, and Paris Exposition ——————— Sooner or later | comes to every soul. 1 - a “ Gold Mines | are very uncertain property; for every pay- ing mine a hundred exist that do not pay. Bat if you write to Hallett & Co. , Portland, | nlars about their new business, and learn | how some have made over $50 in a single | day at it. You cau live at home, and earn { from £5 to 825 and upwards per day where. | ever you are located. Both sexes; all ages, i Capial not required; you are started tree, | Send your aduress, and all will be proved to you. It is bad to lean against a falling wall. ———— Serofola, salt rheum, ail humors, bolls, pimples, and dmeases of the blood, general debility, dys. pepeia, billiousness, sick headache, Kidney and liver complaints, catarth and rheumatism, are sured by Hood's Sarsaparilia. Take it now. 10 Doses One Dollar, a ————— a ———— Constantly choose rather to want less than to have more, If you BAYS DOMBOCRN In AIS or limba, heart SXIpe, beats, thumps of flattens, OF you are nerve ous and irrilable—din danger of shook—Dr. Ki mers OCRAN-WERD regulates, relieves, corrects and cures, ———— II AI AR Have not thy cloak to make when it begins to rain, if a cough disturbs r sl tak Piso’s Cure for Consum _ v and rest well, March Ww} ' y ¥ + £5 ¥ wk Hood's Sarsaparilla an a WE é we Maer by i He k A pole Carien 100 Doses One Dollar Best Spring Medicine. " ¥ A ruggists by CL BOOD& A pothecs veil, Kaw arill 1 00 Doses One Dollar RignrroUs INDIGNATION, —"1 say, Dumley,” re marked with some indignation, “I hear you have re- ported about that 1 owe you woney."”’ ; have owed me §20 for several IVoLInson, at mav be, but 1 do anything ¥ outlawed 1 3 1 owe 5 on became You LOW, he [rst to spread concluded es sill IR Robinson. soft OU Jt nan about a : dignant “Doctor,” said grateful ps seizing the physician’s ban 1, *l shai never forget that to you I owe my Jife.’ “You exagg- rate,” returned the ¢ . mildly; "You owe ] That is the point Wi Ch yu will no rememinr ithe . alient i 3 ¥ me only for fi- fall t “WAITER,” dining car, ‘have berry pet” any this yeah, sah.” “Well, you see, sah, they’s scarce this seasuin, J.agt winter «as 80 CO and stormy that it was mighty tough on de geese,’ said & gentleman in the you g I Any go SEs. “No, sah; ain't “Why is that?” carryin’ 1) rp like to know, sir, wh you leave my house so su jdenly?"’ ask- od Mrs. Jackson, the boarding house Keeper, “1 presume have grounds?” “Yes, madam,” replied Sunpson, “1 have groucnds—coffee SHOU You 3 - Mrs. Brows “Get (indignantly): you must not go to bed like a beast Little Johnny (coiling himself comfortably in bed): you know.” - They were shown a hat ing glass for, Tue oiher replied: the man who buys the bat to see how it a -> A Lire girl shop the other day and asked the shop- man how many shoestrings she could get for a penny. ‘‘How long do you want them?’ he asked, *'1 want them slight surprise, A rriExD of ours fainted the other day when a person whose grammar he was correcting told him of a giri whose companion asked her at a party, ‘Shall 1 skin a banana for you?" “No, I thank you,” she answered, *'1 have one already skun.” “Moruer, will you lend me your hair switch?” “Why, what in the world do you want with it, Harry?” “Oh, some of us boys are going to have a show, and I'm going to be Buffalo Bill and sealp Indians,’ of this country use over Procter & Gamble's Lenox Vor Weak Womer CURES Wa Dost Cough Br in Le, I was tak severe ool and tried had in the store get no hel} had our vi prescribe for me getting worse other physician Jervis, N. } me he used Viso' 5 onsumplion tice I bought a bottle, and before 1 had taken sll of 1% there was a change for the better, Then I got my em ployer to order & (uantit; of the medicine and keep it in stock 1 one more bottle, and was cured, lespectlully Fraxx M LOR my Cough KrLvyy. PISO'S CURE FOR i Tastes good. Owe PF ATENT Sh Seis -— Biwosaw, Patont Lawper, Washuneton, D. 3 EE A — Coal ashes have been used sucess fully around currant and goosebeswy bushes to drive away borers, A plem- ufal mixture of ashes with soil Des keph the radish maggot out of radu 8. — thirteen wmullion cakes of Soap in 18862
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