SCHOOL, FOR THIEVES, AN ENGLISH CONVICT'S WAY OF TEACHING BY EXAMPLE. Showing Them Conclusively that the Way of the Transgressor is HardeA Backhunded MethodeTeoars Shed by Young Reprobutes. An Euglish ex-convict tells this story toa reporter concerning a school for thieves which he has the reputation of keoping: “Oh, it isn't a school at all,” he replied, with a laugh, “and Hime ugo, and it has stuck to it ever since, It ne known that I used to have lads up here of ovenings, and I was waited upon by a police inspector. “I have come to warn you,' says he, ‘that we have information that you keep a school for the instruction of | Young thieves, If itis vo you will have to | Put a stop to it or you will find yourself in your old quarters,’ fis I tomch them! ‘There would be a lot of good in that’ says he; ‘there would be a rather short attendance if it was Known that | 1 was to be present. Besides, it they did come, you woullin't be seh a fool as to give | ‘em their or'nuy les I said, says I: That you slrould hear for yourself, not that SONA You should be seen, if you wouldn't mind i passing an hour this evening in that back at- | fic; thetw is only a thin partition between it i and this ono, and lots of chinks you can peep through. You can satisfy yourself and no- | | suflicient to sustain a sick man would not keep n well man alive, body but you and me need be any wiser,’ A DACKHANDED WAY. “And the inspector agreed to the plan, and | ied into the back attic at the | came and sli; time mentionud, and there he staid till the antertainiuoat was all over and the boys had gone. And then he came out, and says he: *I shan't tiv uble you any further, Jerry, It Is rathér a backbanded way you have got in getting at them, but it is better than no way atall' And be civilly wished me night, rnd I haven't been interfered with by the police sigee, And so it is what may Duff, “and it isn't, priaps, a respectable way, and it might be objected that thers is under- Bin io that Ba vr a 2 handedness and artfulness in it: but, what | vince some peopis that he was nse : { if we bad had more such crazy men in the odds about that so that good comes of it? It isn’t reading and writing that I teach them. i Iam far too ignorant a man for that. I tell them stories ent prisons and of the crimes that got there. That was the bait that 1 held out to them when I first began to put the plan I had long thought of in practice. They were 00 young to know anytaing about me them selves, but they had, no doubt, heard ali about me from the older hands—and ther are plenty of them living hery they were proud of the compliment asked them to come up to my pipe and lie al’ ne Npia ] Yarn conoes life and adventures. And ha the crooked way ever sinee [ was left Portland, when I ne aout FOO, SN : my been in 3 till 1 last a was Ah plenty of stories to tell, “But the stirring” adventures and dare devil deeds, which, of course, they liked to hear about, was only the sugar the pill was coated with. What I wanted them to understand without making too much of it was that for every sixpenu'orth of pleas ure obtained by crime it alw Ister, meets with a pounds w» Bhment. It don't do to pres too hard on them, or they you areganunoning. The v that they fin it out for th « SOtwcidmes taake their comm whe] have finished a story | have been tell ing them, “Well, after all, Jerry, vo mchof a pull, You paid pretty d r what yon did get, Jerry." To which I re I never did get the pull, and I pid dear for what I got. 1 bad twenty «ix urs of it, and sony of 1 prison, and the these wor LI nt bere I am, making ny each, and working fomrteen hoy 0 carn enough # buy me & bit of vi 1 pay wy lodg- ng, and I tell you I never was half as baprs 2 all my Ife” LERSONS OF TR dstools at t Bape EXPERIENCE of my them Jerry, “While I was at Dartmoor wrong with my insides, infirmary ssa nurse, ane months, I know lots of patients, beding there ick and bron ve told te, some of the men | wicked and desperate; bat {t was always the same fale with them when it canw to the Inst, They are the yarns, as they eall them, they like best to hear, though perhaps you wonkin't think it. But it fs a fact The worst young reprobates will go to the play and shed tents over the plece that - pleases thew s 0 again and again to see it. Ivo bad them pipe their eye here wsany a time when I've been telling them “It isn't only riences | tell econtinned i HE —ainl of the tender messages he sent to his mother and those at home. “And, what in more to the purpose,” sald Jerry Dulft, proudly, and with something ! upon each floished pletare returned to 16 The very like tears glistei®ng in his own eves, “I've bad tomny a one come creeping back were out of sight, and wanting to know if 1 and on the quiet, depead, sir. They are the fish I am angling for in my backbanded way, They are rare, ing.” 1 could do no more than agree, and as I have already sald, I shook bands with Jerry Duff, and wished him better liek with his story tilling. London Telegraph. Coul Dust and Seaweed, A considerable forsign industry has sprung up, consisting in niixing the dust of coal with an extract olitained from bodling ovdinary seaweed or other similar vogwtable matter producing, when boiled, a mucilaginous or adhesive soiubion. In the system of mann. facture prirsacd, the plan is to int boil sea weed or sire other vegetable product capa- ble of yielding, when boiled, the mucilaginous or adhesive solution: latter there is then mixed a certain TW A Station Indleator, A station indicator Is the latest invention, Plog 1 lawyer of Nash ch cnr fn. thei, and. Dy the pallies og carina piling of A brakenmn sn Tp ei it is all nousense calling | tone, It got the name of being one a long | ‘All right) says I, | ‘you shall come and hear for yourself what | good i ba | called a backhanded way,” continued My, | feder i” i ~stories of my life in the differ. Fou may guess, and having a good memory, I had | 13 to that effect | © always | i without « " i hose ng the most | { tain Rind of pid i ber of ladies i pictares parts of a | X . i of water col here, shy and ashamed like, when the others | desired | mR VARIOUS DIETETIC FALLACIES. : Consult the Patient's Stomach in Pref. erence to His Cravings. L That there is any nutriment in heef tea made from extracts. There is none what over, 2. Tha gelatine is nutritious. It will not keup a cat alive. Beef tea and gelatine, how. “var, possess a certain reparative power, we ku w not what, 3. 1 hat an egg is equal to a pound of meat, and that every sick person can eat eggs, Many, especially thoss of nervous or bilious tomperament, cannot eat them; and to such ogge are injurious, 4. That, because miik is zn {mportant arti. tle of food, it inust be forced upon a patient. Food that a person cannot endure will not cure. 5 That arrowrcot is wuutritious. tivo, quickly prepared, 6. That cheeso is lujurions in all cases. is, as a rule, contra indiented, being usually indigestible; but it is »~ and should be denied. fruit plekles, jams, cake, ham or bacon with fat, cheese, butter and milk, 8. That an inflexible diet may be marked | out, whic hall apply to every case. Choco Psy ¥ of a given list of articles allowable in a given case must be decided by the opinion of the | stomach, The stomach is right and theory | wrong, and the judgment admits no appeal. | A diet which would keep a healthy man | healthy might kill a sick man, and a diet of fond, especially of liquids, does not mean inereased nulriment, rather decrease, since the digestion is overtaxed and weakened, | Birive to give the food in as concentrated a | form as Consult the patient's stomach in preference to his cravings, and if omach rojocts a certain article do not Journal of Reconstructives, possible Stoncowall Jackson's Peenlinrities, sald Gen. Howser, the Con- leader, “that Gen. Jackson “Do you know.” avalry t imamber of very remarkable iliosyn ies, and they were so peculiar as to con But Confederate arm; it would have boon better for us, 8 sckson had an idea was hes de, ar ats on his left to m » When he was pr the complaint, and when wed furs it was nothing but tion be became ind child to be bhumbagped, and $i, mang, saw no end of physicians nll told him the same t t difference, and on under the delusion till he died.” her Lair , said Gen, Maury, "was his intense When he was thinking on any ugh they nake the slightest tion nothing conld distor his thoughts. He sat for hours won fixed on some J muscle, with his eves wireely moving a : orbed: sud the boys used to say He believed in inspira times he MG WHS in a trunow, at these gnthe sand wisdom from on high abstraction, Whe ta straight before him, an i Was he war, fi he wallvd wv sound that was mad ither side, One day wl exervied in the & reeral came alo brick on thy Put he tly did pay f him appares A Lesson In Cheap “Arm Ther New York four nee in pakke a pr HOWSIERTIOTS ¢ th ous rds informing the read v have a.» method of work t ann sling o apply for i siting forth that make 8 cemfortalide To the thou [ormatic the fr nts wi Er 1h tion is engaged in the manofactaie o idl artograph, § graph, ete. for which the demand is sn; 2) tremendous, sind that they need a large num ww tHe of # i sport Lew Rt i MS and gentiens » 1 The process is said to | SI ¥ 1 HH # fon a $d tha that any chiki can do the w Te, and the ! ipdents of these circulars are told that tL not Hot think thenvelves unfit for 1) | becaitse they have had no experience. All of a dying prisonar—a voung fellow, perhaps | 1 that is re apply a few simple colors d is to mount the pictures ay of #1, and will pay twonty five counts apicos otutiay of the victim will be 81 for a cheap set tion, and worth perhaps fifteen cents, and #1 { Sout in deposit for the unmonnted pletures Kuew any more stories like the last, and, if | #0, would I mind telling him all by himself | 1 never say nay, you may | Whon the victim has furnished his or ber 8 for women sem to be the mos frequent Victiuns~she will receive by mail » doses | cheap cute on a peculiar kind of tissue paper, | with instructions as to pasting on cardboard but when thoy do bite they are worth land. | and coloring, When the experiment is made, the worker finds to her astonishment that walker seins to melt the picture, tisue paper and all, and the most delicass manipalation results in a complete both. Expert photog. graphers who have tried, as an amusement, to see if anything can really be done with the tissue prints seat out by this firm find that it is mode purposely Impossible. Brooklyn Eagle, Bo. 1 4 Secretary Folger's Edbosyneriny, The late Secretary Folger bad an idea that there was 6 charm in the figure 3. When a | boy, mid later on in life, ho had a fashion of dotng a thing three thoes that only hind to be diwo once, Fle would eat three peaches—no more and vo less. If bo had four he would throw one away, If be should eat more than three he would sat twice three or thee tins three. 1f be wasto ride on horseback he would mount throe times before starting, Up to his death he bad a way of saying od day” throe tines to those be met, and in otters to his family bo invariably wrote on throw pages. Judge Folger often alluded to this Wiosyn- erasy. Ho said that from bis earliest remem. brance he bad bad an I* hwo canes In etawips 0 the Mack 1 obi It is simply starch and water, useful as a restora | It concentrated putri- | ment and a wasto repairer, and often craved, v. That the cravings of a patient are whims, | The stomach often | needs, craves for and digests articles not Jaid | down in any dietary. Such are, for example, | Increased quantity | ig that was peculiar about | im or distract | red | firms which | tice of pattiog 9% the country | The Gem will fur. | | nisl a dosen of the pletares upon a derwsit | 1% furnished by the Gr in ques | Are yi reckless epouth (0 venture § 1f vo wend ed nnd G00 Wastngton Street, Ne w So ube of thelr beauti! if illustrated ++ Books.” 1a novel, ii gto, and ng work 1o every person of refines Un receipt of ten cents fo stasps send postpaid a full set of their fag hold gase Verba, For fen cents they will also send a book contain complete words of “I'he Mikado,” aud mosh o Hn most popular songs, together with ten exquisite chromo cards. QUINEPTUS! A very yleasing, harmless grcxrrhized aromatic compound for disguising the taste of quinine apd other bitter drags, either solid or fluld. Price, 76 Cents per Pint Bottle, Prescribed by thousands of physicians in Europe and America,” Formulas Bos Companies every bottle, For Sale by Drug; Manufactured by The Academic Pharmaceutio Co., LONDON AND NEW YORK, 832-536 WASHINGTON ST, NEW YORK CITY. An elegant English pharmaceutic for billous, malarial and blood trout sult of over twenty five years of most eminent scientific research, fr brorsd by the hient medical Nuthorities, It use in Boept nD every part of Europe. Pl Fenny i ee, Clie and pe Entirely v le ; free from harmful drugs In Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts, ; Prepared solely by : The Royal Phatmaceutic Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemists by appointment to Her Majesty the Cueen and ‘o the Royal Family. NEW YORK BRANCH : 130, 182, 184 Charlton St. ROYAL PILLS, Same medicinal properties as Rovar Bux, in boxes, 30 pills to box, for $5 cents, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGQCISTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! fietome § Vinegar Bitters CORDIAL, | “liken | go, Vinegar Bitters POWDERS, 50 doses, 50e. Vinegar Bitters, new style, { Pisesdt | oy og Vinegar Bitters, old style, bitter taste, $1.00 —— The World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving Principle. «+, | Only Temperance Bitters Known, The past fifth of = Century the Le di Pamily Medicine of the World, ny — {0 any ons se A Sng, we and She 4 with ihe A Gentie Stimulus Is nvparted bo the Kudos snd hlad- Ly No oomach Ritts re, whoeh veld mo overenniug fap hit These 0 gnny, Bes Ap ji) Fasting snore wo dvity 100 tt eum, this ox. gellent Lig on them winh ad - PAitionn’ vizor, aud onde them the [hetter Lo und reo the wear and ta of the dischiorg ng fun din imposed uy on [theo by vature. Mi eover, us they are “the elinnio’ for the e«cnne of certain far Hox witer's 1" inal i | ot ws impurities from tue blool, increases | MEAT he greiter | Blue. {their usefu'new by strengthening and { hea thfuliy stimulating them. In cers tain morbid conditions of these inport. ant organe they full nto wn slugrish [Bbate, wiitedi is the usudl peroursor of Ldisea-o, Whit then oan ba BV ton dhigne them fo greater 0 ivity when sl shia? No maludiig nee wore perilous than { those whieh aifect the kidnevs, end a fm dicing which aver « the peril whould be highly esteeniiod ie han whieh uo oels of RHEUMAT ISM by using RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE, i It is not & cure-all, It cures potbing but Rheume | tiem, but i Is a safe snd sure cw for that disease, Thousaisds who have been oured will tretify to its re- Hability, Mz G. B, Utsen, of 1681 N. 10th 8 Philads , wrote four months after be had boon cured by the Hussian Rhnamatism Cure (w Lo wos whether it would not rium), saying he wee den with the dissese, and wight he would loss Lis resson from the agony ho ad Lo endure; and Jusiiia of, twa ecthe 0 o- curd by this remedy, ose physician, 4 uted fi pn oy without result, previous to ring this wonderful remedy, PRR LE . Cox, American and Morris 8¢ s., | it 8 pn we Deion and her condition made | Doctors and everything ew failed. The i Rosman ea a ard A one seek. i ] ERY BO RUBSLA Nee HAS BOTH \ TRADE MARKS AND - SIGNATURE Twice this Size Kone Gsnmme without thie filg. satere snd both Trade Barska, $2.50 PER BOL, For compiste informstion, DeseFiptive Pam. phiet, with testimonials, free. Forsle by all drogeists. If one or the other is aot in position 10 furnish it to you, do not be pes. euaded to take anything cise, but apply direct to the General Agents, PFAELZER BROS. & CO. B10 & S21 Market Strevt, Philadelphia, WE WANT 5,000 MORE BOOK AGENTS 10 5BLL OUR NEW BOOK. Q i 3r 20 WOITAR, - FE) late Secret: Or Tha hd : restore: Soapyrice | p by an official of | A Now Booxt Juosr Prac p cE am the Segrol Serviee, In fave Yolas i by the out 1 PERR ENGRAYY i. 3 of tise FAMOUS STAR ROUTE FRAL ns, 1 Poh go of (he pres | i which the fw taraiion of the vide iE Yoo in Hed sale; men Agents v » in the ll. 8. # boconse 8 recon Agent, Agents sre meet FE Distave wo hind. RE 1h pay Freights, exclusive sale of this fever, # GE we gg 0 Hw wal nbz, wa give you the in eentory assigned ye . " ately ihe Publi eds run Lo 41 WINTER & SE QURBINGFPTELD, YASS, Forworiy vi Hartford, Conn, deertico. ! 8-44 le, BIL ACCOUNTED OR The anecess of Bangh's 824 Phosphate pa an excellent crop producer and permanent Improver of the soil, is easily neconnted for It bs sande of the hones of animals, and with special regard 10 0 general adapta. Billty as a plant fosd.” Every particle of whieh bones are Chm. posed, in & direct fond of vegetables, Wo render this food immediately uvnlinhle i iit $25 PHOSPHATE Which we clair to be a very special YRutage, as it gives the crop an early stare and sustains i wali) fut matured, bee permanecotly improving the sail, . Movewa Pa dan 1st, . Tot Fe Re CAT Ey EE ry 1 bad batter tore EAD et Te Bd me TE owiaivai. [RANCH & SONS, RAW BONE MANUFACTURERS AND tone per your, and still Weresns (PHILADELPHIA, FA, Use Baugh's $26 PHOSPHATE ACTIVE, PERMANENT, CHEAP ANIMAL PONE MANURE Be wii FOR § 9000 Acres of Lt rand Proprigior, # . Féitions i Pair i if © 5 Td STAR, | ASixteon pgs Newspapor, Issued © ory Wednesday. A clean, pure, bright and interesting FAMILY PAPER. ow Gown gh hour of It contain the labost tows, going Wo Fons Agricultural, Merket, Fashion, Household, Political, Financia. and Commercia Poaticnl, Humorous and Leitonial rection of trained Wh. He sixteen AVGIE Zond things . #98 A {. askiy ¢ | yf ¥ ¥ LIL Pep itmenes, Sil | sdee 1? det arnaliets of Lie hii Wil De Toad ios vn Mghaning to en, hizinml stories by Forvign writers of £16. ‘HE OaiLY STAR, Dart 85a coma’ on ul! the sows of the stemstive fi lis specie a retiondeict i 5, Berlin, §leuna sling add * onricsn and ™ in by mie vow Loos Bos 00m a command ee FG ose, AB akangton, Alleny. wl odio news conters, the ubost oor os ponder te spt ally votmined by the Toe Edan, 10 prided tie writen mvs By Godogren i Huoraty foetiv o who mmr pms, s Finatetnl ond Marked Boviows aoe Hnosnally Fail mmad oounplets, Kpne fal fevins nnd extranrdianry tndases Foeiths 10 mental Caovassers. bead tor elecudais, gh CERMS OF 100 Woah IADR wi ds. SERMIERRS, FF £9 Piha Se Ui Se ee AN Vanna, ou oid, Wh LB Le Ney ante ite ¥ ¥ FRY Mi On. » TEAS Groceries, Provisions FOREIGN FRUITS and CONFECTIONERY. MARKF Aranvinted Bugsr Sos pound All o | adw lument prices Good bargains in all grides. ~~ Finest Now Orlouns at Hie per gallon, Fine sseortsent of Coffems, both gr 800 svwnted, Our rossted Coffers are wlwaye fy i TOBACCOS, All the new and desirabis brands, i CIGARS. —Bpecial attention given to sur cigar trade, Wo try to soll the beet 2 for be Lown, nod be clgare in ~¥oung Hysan, 00c, 8%, §1 por pound To proor ful, G0, Bc, 21 por pound, Gunpowder, Ge, Boe, §1 per pond, Oolong, Gc, Buc, 81 per pound, Mixed green and black, Soe, 800, #1 por jewind A very flue sunoolored Japan tes, Ales, & good bargain in Young Hyson at 400 per pound | CHEEBE Finest full cream cheeses a1 16¢ per pound VIR BG AR Pure old cider vinegar made from whole cider, One gallon of this goods is worth mote then two gallons of common vinegar, in connection. STONEWARE 18 atl sizes of all the desirable shape beet quality of Akron ware, This is the most satis factory goods iu the market, FOREIGN YRUITS Oranges and lemons of the fronbiost goods to bw had, We buy the best and Juciest letoons we can Hud They are Letter and ph caper then the very low priced goods, AT JAKE. ~Wo buve the gun Hghtidug fruit jas AG Mason's porcelain lined asd Klaar top jars 7 * Dghining jar is far abosd of soything yer koows 10 be & tisle Wigher in price thaw the Mason jar, but itis worth more than the difference tn price, Buy the lightuting jer sud you will Bot regivt it. We Buve thew in plots, quarts sod half Bulione, MEATE Fine sugarwured Hows, Eboviders, Break. bust Luoon, snd dried Beef, Naked snd CULV amp We guarantee every piste of mess we weil, OUR MEAT MARKET We have fifty fine lesb dress fot our mwerket a wanied, We give rpecia WUEUTon te gettivg Soe lessby and always try to lave s floc Bock abwed. (ogr nwalamers can depend ih gelling ioe lamb stall tines BMCUHLER & (0. UROCERS & MELT NaREPY, Bush Bouse Bio EK, Beilvsutite, Pa. i Paper in the Co ONE DOLL 181000 And an Ex F Getter Up of Cub (2.0. Dovoctive Corp, | of over Fo : arists in | i and sprig tit h | spondents in Paris, Ni skim from | iv. W ant an agent in | . & FF We | 8 m0 thal Axy Person with this ple ! f i that « } poli Writs for ont lerge : ne full pertionlars, § Ad. | A Valuable Farm 1887-1087. The Pittsburgh ‘WEEKLY POST, ENLARGED TO TWELVE PAGES, TheOnlyDemoecratic Paper in Pitts- burgh. AFTER JANUARY 1 WeekLy Posy sresd Lo TWELVE PAGES Lar Jury 1887, “Tue wi ' i L thus making it the gest sand Ches ——— 120PAGES, B4 COULMS bg Muller Evers for {ine r 10 Copies § wry FREE wo the & Le 8 IT irs © LE All : Be as Single Subscription, $1 25 8 v¢ { paslnge pre jai | ALL THE NEWS of THE WEEK AND A GREAT VARIETY OF MISCELLANY. POLITICAL. — Als ng » cordial snd candid support of ibe | Administ i Always Demos ratic, ines, sketch. | and ARY «lie tnd tography | ed on just medical priveiples, is ’ y t ain DR. RYMAN'S INDIAN VEG- KIABLE BALSAM. FOR THE LUNGS AN D THROAT. Ihe greatest known remedy for Colds, sumption Cougs, Hoare ties J ribs, Sore Throst, Croup, Spitting Blood, and arising from irmistea wirost sod Inflamed Lungs. This Busan. Compound has been in private FRCHCe OFer twenty Years gaining a high putation for curing ull Long and Throat sUections with those whe Nave used it. It » v snd reality that two-thirds of TE csused bad colds becoming dees in 2H or Co all Disenses nhl used Ge denihs within Hee irom y senled . . Vegetable Remedy, 4 1 find 1 imps ris beaith snd vigor te ihe whole EVRleme, wmeling ihe Mucous membrane of the Throat snd chinl Tubes great ¥ fociiitates expect. tu, bremking Up 8 troubilesos Culigh miue on in a marvelous sborg J time ing ng en Ose We iood and * 2A he Lavy Ryman’s Carminative, For Dyseotery, Diarrhoes wed Chal era Morbus. This Carminative found. the wos positive remedy offered the io { public; hundreds bave been cured by NGTON Pe. LEFE } markols ; the wooi-growers’ id slock markets at | " 4 REESPONDENCE. Interesting | tellers from special corre w York, Washing. | snd Lhe west : he eight pages and fifty-six Weekly Post will i rescding thal inter | tan of ithe inrmer, the | toe student, aod pre-eminently the famiiy snd household circle Lon, Lhe » In &% orf ee vg rh, it % of the be found srefal variety of ats Lhe business, Ian Address, fa Ba - ) rs. LHE POST, PITTSBURGH, PA i : : FOR SALE Sltoaled six miles vast of Pellefosr= ju Matiop | Lraavilie road, toutaining 120 Acres, |! snd allowance, ind : HIGH STATE OF CULTIVATION. | 20 aerot ln GOOD STANDING TIMERR. | ; Tio Good Fruit Bearing Orchards, A Good Frame House and New Bank Barn, and all other Necessary Outbuildings. Good Flowing Mountain Walter all the year rcund., About Por farther partienlars Inquire of B. J. TIBBENS, Or J. I: Bhalor, oi the promises, SF TERME WILL BE BASE. A —— SALESMEN WANTED to canvass for the AAI TR Ra iV ele of Nurwery Stock, Steud employment guarsniond, wry Paid, Apply ut ones, mating age. CHASE PROTHERS { FB Plie paper.) So 0g, Woenpstor, N. ¥. i bo cn ———— si oo. poet 0 120 ta Talaria, Fever rand 4 gave, Sesofula, CErysipsias, Boils, Pimples, Wieers, Bore Fyes, Neald Hoad, Tels Aor Balt lire on, Mergnrine wand sil Bleed vt din Diseases, # } ha {dy | { thoes, ae " ‘1a A SINGLE INSTANCE it when other remedies have failed. A FOR is 10s fair trial wil prove iis eflicacy CHILDREN 1 EETHING. i must piessant sod suie wr children Pains, Colic , Cholera LOW reitable rete. Le ilOre 2 BESET. ui it. trial will prove Lhe tru tion. No moiher should be with FOR DYSENTERY. The most violent of Dysentery have speediiy yi Ided 10 the wage power of carminative, If taken sceordis lirections success is ceriaiy DR. RYMANS CELEBRATED CARMINATINE for children teeth Chases Elo | ingegreatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, redu- | cing all inflamotion—will sllsy ALi PAIN and spasmodic action, srd is sure Lo regulate the Bowels I pend upon it, Mothers’ it will give rest to your-selves sud RELIEF 80d nERALTR | Yo your INFANTS We have prepared and sold this valuble Medicipe for wany years, and can say in ec nfidenos | and truth THAT IT BAS NEVER FAILED ¥ ro EFFECT A CURE when timely used. We have vever known of dissatisfact on by any one who ased it, on the tonfrary g!! are delighted with Its operations, snd speak in terms of beighest commends. tion of its magical effects and Medical virtue iz almost every ‘nstance when the infant is suffering from pain snd exhaustion, relief will be found in ff. teen or twenty minutes afier the can- MINATIVE is given. This valusble Medicior has 0 used by mony EXPERIENCED and sKILFUL Numers with never-failing sv o0cas. It not only relieves the child fro1 pain, bot jo. vigoates the stomachs and bowels, correcis acidity and gives tone sng and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve cxrring IN THE BOWELS AXD cOLIC and overs come convolsions, which. if not syed. ily remedied, end in de wih We believe it ie the Bier’ sun w & AY REMEDY IN THE wOnLD 1 all on ws of Dysentery and Disrrbes whether it arises from teething or trom eny other onuse, aud say to every mother who has a child suffariog from any of the ne Somplaion. we hot let your 08, por | judives of Why stand between fbn, sullere ing child and relief, that will sur to follow the use of Rymax's Cannisa. ei directions for using wil accompany each bottle, ay Sein af the Carmivative wil hd » 3 3
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