ABOUT CANCERS. THIY ARE PRONOUNCED INCURABLE EXCEFT BY CUTTING Tow Mal gnant Great Classes, the Benign and the Cells, Cancer Fibers und Flu de «Not Contaglous But viten Hereditary, | dox i { pleasant company; that there le no Food mags wis Journal Intervie ca ero” the tongue ry fatal?’ fo ouired tie re oer of a medical friend " ceing the artic.e on Gen Grim sad vondiion in Sunday's paper, I look d u the statistics in the new edi tion of HUW surgery Of seventy two ouses of cancer of the tongue ana ivav i by bi cnew, forty were males wud hort cinales, Most of the cases cour betw cand 50, and most die Ve Co i “ Within un e+ of cancer recover?” nthe Kiud of nity, and the wial be Hilg esol crs are of the epithe linl ire primary. There the « ition of and rbid or ab © best re ns forms eration, vitiated nu growths are referrgd two great « or harmless, and fibrou and bony f Hin benign in Hors nus mite nro or IASSeS aH CL S| gnant we nance a wr tumors atlach them ‘encepahlowd be known by it The than determines the dia snd micrologist be ieve in a distinctive ‘cancer fibers, and rious and abnormal rious shapes and averaging 1.000th of an inch it I he are the cells of glandular structures generally, but they are lounger; they are lawless in their growth, and do not norm lly belong to the part where hey are ign impla rather distortions of t of the body. “What makes them so painful?” “They are not always so; the physician sometimes recognizes uterine or other ancer before the patient is aware of its edencd ©. pain or discomfort. The ain comes 'whed tuo CAncer extends to a issue well endowed witn Derves They bleed, or not, according as they w.Y® OF have not included vascular parte “What causes them? Arg thev glous or hereditary?” “They are n~* Roa? mMCroscy no longer The fluids of cancer are va Tle cells are of va sizes the cell cells 1 diameter cells like al they not for but be natural elements tations $ } i Pn Oil ve contagious | wereditary. There exists families a ‘cancerous r ten cy, but it has not much sigaificance (hncers follow after injuries, as of the hip or knee, from falling; from pres obacco-pipe cancer of the lip, a in the uterus at the change of in ury. No part of the 4 There is no cure except removal and all so called without ex impostors But cured wilhe knife SOMe they in hexia,' « are some on aden sure, as d often life, or exempt, ’ body § t treat nent is palliative only, doctors are, quacks and Ancer of ‘cancer cept the is n ] le gend, “ { use e the re Canc w hich do gion, pres ne th 14 t ring the be alx rivers it Aft und Fhe hull will Ie t throughout bu { one ol It KA Lenn eral thie exploration to Al not d for a sea a Khe stern-wheeler and will have ne commodations for ten men peculntors hit waiting the result of the « pedition an impression pre sing veries may mude of rich and coal beds style rer voy n with interest, that it in be nnn eg Nea A Morieshon of Morn. ros hie pade enti f the horn onus, Fmnoe, known LY iment not to Ayres all L nited fits being a tural movements of | small p'ay which it | the | & fcutlcheons « Walking and Swimming. [Herald of Health.) Every healthy person, man or woman, should be a good walker, able at any time to walk six to twelve miles a day at least, and double that when gradually brought up to it. The points to be attended are, to see that the walk be brisk and vigorous, not of a loitering or dangling kind: that there be some object in the walk besides routing constitutional—i. ¢, not like the sta'd promenade of the ortho ladies hool, and. if possible, in tight clothing, whether for the feet or the body, which will constrain or impede the nat the limbs and trunk and that the walk to be taken as far as possible in the fresh coun'ry air In regard to tuis latter particular, al { though the towns are increaving so rapidly as to make it almost a journey to get oul of them on foot, still we have so many { suburban tramwa, s aod railway nes that in a few minutes we can find ourselves in the country, where the air is fresh and pure. Whenever an opportunity presents itself for a little climbing in the course of a walk, it should be of We gin variety of well as increase thie into the realms of breeze at the idered faien advantage Iuscu a exert purer and ir 1 What ma weak point in walkin is the ives of the shoulders and chest less for those of the ted for by 8 or Indian clubs, Cre ch bring n int § san thie of exerci He as nu mode Oompa to th while I is mu compen ix O1 win | and shoul One of the forms of quire 1 Arins the trun however, A ssocinti time ver the « ty nbers at av owns a large aggount of real estate no man of mark passing through en declines to register bis naine the brothers if possible, such ' { honor attached 10 its membership tr N¢ men jd w il atc Flor along is the ing arg [ ws oO 1 © A Remarkable Relic This sranor Harr wr Lhe \ ene | R414 om in same 0 declaration was signed picture commemorating Strangely enough of the decree of li frame ZRITO ueian is inde pe nae upon Wails Tha Ix side erty hang the Dante the cor and most south America foot square, of heavy led almost white ro a containing carried TAarest in all four fa in pink Aare. dt EliK ty — : Ww win - & fair hands of Queen Isabel design being the f Arragon excellent state of preservation irony banner the frst tyranny il repress ] wenrcely legible ming spes r story uy Lhe the wa hers combine and Cast the keenest coniras age begrimed room where against the de the document to the eye but to the mighty force the long i ratit should hang in ti YOice Ww AS Ta wed] ted. here now s the § £ the 0 and 1 Electricity as Hailway Motor, 1 imeea, Breathin 5 fined wh lung of the bi MIATY An Tnnovation, Fe nn Tra kK With respect to the buying new clothes for a deceased slates that both and New Zealand the announcement in the press are often fol owed by the words “By the wi will not wear m wel habit of order fo mount an Austrian 1] of deaths hh of the deceased, his relatives iromnmg Brazil 11 Bridges for Yloag 1" Tron \ t from | i Are on in ii al 1h Wie ANCHORS AND CHAINS, A Heavy Load In Themselves and Second- Hand Ones Why Are Preferred. {New York Mall and Express, | Several large piles of rusty fron anchor chaivs Alling the sidewalk In front of a shipsmithing shop caused a reporter to step ‘within the building and ask how many pounds of iron a vessel usually carries ns u part of its outfit : “Muny vess MW,” suid the proprietor whose shop is one of the oldest in the city, “carry many as 48.000 pounds each. To a landsman this naturally seems a pretty big load in itself, but it forms an essentisl part of a ship's make up. Of this 36,000 pounds are usually in chinins und 12,000 pounds in anchors. The Heyry 15. Hyde, a large ship built in Maine, carries two anchors, one of which weighs 7,000 pounds and the other 6, 000 pounds, Every vessel, as well as steam ship, is obliged carry five anchors. a Sr and two stream anchors besides the in Our hI nucl bh Welghn 8, them HE io Ont ong regular use KH pound § light me of thi links TH IT We ony + but we hay vessels Curtis, a lias our bert G B. Hyd hand mater that ( reason 1 rhs Own Airoest iron of in dinmeter : Hii cm posed which two and a half i \ es cond band ma terials me han SO W tons We make al of th rice nity of sex Kind because we 1 there is al much of it be New Use of Celluloid rE bu As a down town printer, whe had priotu da lot of “ washing the compieled Lhe gs trated circ Ww AT th mit Culs were u od Ul w + ordi “New kind of metal asked the young man “No. These are « It is a new use for « are made ry copper color of electrotypes for eieciroly pes vid hu The | iit Slereotiy ws 4 In [2 LAIR T he CHngraving or slercolyped nt! H --— ad a mairiy commob cial sie Then this matrix is placed fos laid a sheet of ool in 8 hydraulic is raised of . teoly pe Was lo De ad aoa rs 1817 nt Hu two are put femperaiure Wo Iu vid plate i= An exact original form, and ing Convenient Post.Card Chieagn 14 An * Fh nd, who has remarked that immenc« numbers of people suffer unconquerab.e re INE has Propare A WC ind wil the use of lazy corr Oi ira Ly LL reiuciant serily ing IER colerurising cot publisher in almost writ ard for Ihe ET . Hv ng into ten and the energies of the purred by the follow one of which is the left of each h.actise roman to jetted the « hw i Hn juni ure heading printed { H Pate not having written ner pi! i heath of self, (Lb family Wied s regent expelicnees ’ Fam i : Cuest ons Sr Ve 4 ously o the divis for of Tin News ) 1 Ons Sint " iH + nex To Physicians, We do not find fault, reproach or con- demn the practice of any regular physi. cian-—this is not our mission—but we do | claim that if he were to add Peruxa to his prescriptions, as directed in our book on the “ Ills of Life,” (and furnished grat- uitously by all druggists), he would cure all his patients, Mr, Henry C. Reynolds, Ironton, Law- rence County, Ohio, writes: “My wife has been sorely distressed for many years, Her disease or diseases and the symptoms of them have been so varied that an at tempt to describe them would be more than I feel able to undertake, I have paid over a thousand (1,000) dollars for doctors and medicines for her, without any satisfactory results, We read s0 much about your Peruxa that 1 was forced to try it, She has now taken five bottles; they have done her more good than all the doctors and medicine that she has ev- u Peruxa is certainly a send to humanity,” ; QO. L.G Ale ¢ Of, First House on La 15, Ohio, wich picasure to I have received I had been troubled nt 1 « wr eighteen years, slate from 1 with kid my head nds of pat y compl a ZzIness in I tried diff and cor 0 { f¢ nt medic d nit recey t three number of physician A mn ng Perux eli week A. Ib id taken half »O Thuch une. I will I will be entire- ve, alier ther bottle, been t S the praises of MANALIN is now almost well ind aq ’ Car, “LIVE CANVASSERS Fa far an [ >a m FS Fp 'y \ av IR SR PE ne. Farm & Na 1] Hea At n | and Farm 18. American Home Cycloped «E 5 W. H. THOMPSON & CO. | Put Ps. | 404 Arch Su Pt A GOOD BUSINESS FOR ANY ONE eel nde phis HIE Oe pre hension of sucoessiul moneys Ie the pew ora of an is & i! i | n : wd for Two D A ole outfit costs, Ou AND SILVER FOR THE PEOPLE which offers Uxnival wo Ixproegvesrs to all not successful ean be yeturned and for MORI} THAN REMEMBER, this is and 1 will warrant ! urped at my expense Will 0. D. if desired, upon receipt collected the w 4 | K GOLD if ent FREY : “ox changed ITS VALU} tical onfit Can be ret be sent C of §1 50, 1 delivered, Next size outfit, with 12x10x6, only $5. TRY IT, over 300 per cent, cost ne a practieal, scientific and busi ness eduontor in Any family, Address Furorenick Lowey, 00 & 98 Fulton 8¢, N. ¥. P. 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