The North Tolo. Sorcio people hare naked s "What rood ran rrsult from fintiinsr the poIpF J Oo. Lite TrofcBsor llrnry is on record m i-.-ijmK me ruflsinoiigm oi the earth re quirt more olxrvations in this direc tion thnn have been made; that we can nt t complete our knowipriiro of the UApa of the ocrnn. or of the winds of the globe wimoui unaino- the pole ; besides that.the whole field of natural history will be en iened by it, especially botany, geology nu roineroiojzy. ine tacts about the effect of extreme cold on animal and vegetable life cannot be but interesting. As Troiessor Henry said, it will lead not uniy 10 enlarge the inhere of mental pleasure of man, but will promote the application ot science to the arts nf life Professor M. F. Maury puts it in this "Within this polar area the tidei have uaeir craaie, ana wnales their nursery. There the winds complete circuit, and the currents of the sea their sound, in the wonderful system ot oceanic circulation ; mere me aurora is lighted up and the trembling ineed In hmnirlit fr root. iH there, too, in the mascs of that mystic ! 1 . . . 1 i- t ,. ucie, iu i rexiriai rorces oi occult power, and of vast influence upon the well beinfj of man, are continually at work. It is a circle of mysteries, and the desire to enter it, to explore the untrodden wastes and secret chambers, and to s'.udy its physical aspects has grown to a longine." There is an unknown area of 1,131,000 square miles of the surface ol the globe that h now a blank. We cannot tell whether this area is land or water. This question, among others, these ex diorations will determine. Elephants The Rev. Mr. Collins, a naturalist, twenty-five years resident in Ceylon, says that elephants there live about 130 years, and "come of ago" at forty. There are three sizes of them in the same herd?, aad when they are young the size that they will atUin is pretty nearly known by the number of their toes. Those which grow to the largest size have eighteen toes, five "n each of the to fore feet, and four on each of the hind ones. Those which grow to a medium size have seventeen toes, five on each of the fore feet, and four on one hind foot and three on the other. The least size of elephant has sixteen toes, five on each fore foot, and three on each hind foot. No Singhalese elephant has a fewer number than sixteen toes. The mahout, or elephant driver, rules his elephant by means of an iron hook, with which he touches a most sensitive part behind i the ear, which causes the most unruly elephant to become submissive. When Mr. Collins was in Kandy, an elephant which had killed his keeper, and which had been bhot in the head before it could be captured, had to un dergo the operation of having the bullet extracted, whfrh was performed by the native doctors, the elephant, lying quietly down while the mahout kept his hook on this sensitive purt The ele phant drivers are a drunken set of men, and sometimes, while drunk, will treat their charge unmercifully, and the ele phant itself is an animal which bears grudges the result being that nearly all elenbant keepers are boodp- or later killed. Thanks. The following public expression oi gratitude was recently inserted by a Sjapn farmer and his wife in the col umns of a German newspaper: Thanks, most heartfelt thanks, to all those who, upon hearing ot our misfortune on Mon day, August 16, when a sudden flash ot lightning feiled our two cows and she calf to the earth, at once rushed to our as sistance. Thanks more especially to the muter butcher, Messrs. Thomas, Rei chel and Fischer, who kindly slaugh tered the dying animals on the spot, thus preserving us from the cruel loss of finding the ill-fated beasts untit for human consumption. Thanks, finally too, to all those who speedily came trom far and near, and bought up the meat with such avidity that by five in the afternoon there war not-. . May heaven mercituily protect them and us all against any eimilar terror and calamity in future, and bless them a thousandfold ior the truly extraordi nary Bjmpainy mcy nave shown ua C. Dressler and Wife. A Seen. Up to five minutes before they liad been lovers, but now there was likelv to be a coidntss between them. At last he aroe. took up his hat, and said : " Maudie, I am going to see" "Oh, Augustus, iorgive me. I was wrong. Stay by my side. Do not leave me." " No, I cannot stay. I am goiHg to see" " Hep me, I pray ! Do not leave me. Think of the dangers of th ; ocean deep, and do not venture on its treacherous waters." " Nonsense J What has waters got to dowiththiaP I was simply remarking that I was going to see you aeain to morrow evening." He saw her. Moral hon Independent. A Wonderrnl Watch. Mr. H. L. Borden, of Elgin, III., is the possessor ot a mcst wonderful watch. It gives the hours, minutes and seconds, the day of the week, the day oi the month, the name ot the month, the lunar month of twenty-nine davs, and the phases oi the moon at all times. It provides tor the thirty and thirty-one day months, twenty-eifrh; days in F' b ruary. and every fourth year twenty nine days in February for leap year, making a!l its own changes at twelve o clock niifht. It is a chronograph for timing horses to the fifth of a second. And, lastly, it strikes the hours, quar ters and minutes. This extraordinary timepiPCA was made in Swltzerknd, and C St $1,500. Now comes waltzing to iho front the multitudinous annual almanac. And the very same year that was represented as coming in last Bpring as it light-footed, flaxen-haired little girl, is now seen to be crawling out of the picture as a bald headed, tottering old man. How could this be, any way P American Queen. What is called "the enchanted moun tain," in Texas, is an immense oval roi-k. 300 feet high, an about eightv miles from Bastrop. Its surface is highly polished, and those who ascend it have to wear moccadins or go in their Hocking feet. A horse in Nevada, being sick with colic, ended his sufferings by deliberately dashing out its brains against the stone wall of the corral. It was in Nevada, also, that a pet dog recently committed suicide by drowning. Words ol Wisdom. To give pain is the tyranny, to make nappy me iruo empire oi ocauiy. Thnoo drive. nrA Inar: in tvtitnh rxrn ti no good ; those more than lost in which wo uo evil. An acorn cannot make much head wav in a flower-not. Take away the the self-conceited and there will bo elbow room in the world. Kindness is stowed away in the heart, like rose leaves in a drawer, to sweeten every object around. It is not the number of facts he knows, but how much of a fact he is himself, that proves the man. Do that which is riirht. The resr.net of mankind will follow: or. if it does not, you win De able to do without it. Falsehood, like noison. will i-enerallv be rejected when administered nlnnc: but When D.endcd With who psnmn in credients. mav- be swAilowed unm r ceiven. While ten men watch for clmnopn one man makes chances: while trn min wait for something to turn nn.'nns t.iirnn something up; so, while ten fail, one succeeds and is called a man of luck. A mpfr.if.nl mir.rinritw aava T.anoM is one of the greatest helps to digestion, and that the custom of our forefathers of PK'it.iric it. nr. tlin tshln hw instora anA buffoons was foundpd on trnp mnrl iful principles. Everv man xehn PTnprta tn trot, a fnr - y - - , - . w HV ...... . . i tune without earning it grumbles at the Dno. iuck wdicu persistently follows some people, while the man who works bard and saves a little evprw wr nn.tna his own good luck and enjoys it. No man knows, at his first entrance Upon anv sin. bow f.qr it. mnv mwi him, and where it will step; the com mission oi sin oeing generally like the pouring out of water, which, when once poured out. knows no other hound hut to run as far as it can. Some people are more influenced by iue iear oi oeing iouna out than by the fact that a thing is in itself wrong. They would not for worlds become active members of the band of Forty Thieves, but if you judge by their con duct, you are convinced that they have ueen voiea in as Honorary members and m;i;ryi.tu me position. An Incident of the Rebellion; A battery of the First artillery (Fede ral) halted one night during the Seven DaV.S fiffht. in n litxln olonrini, Tt. men lay down, unhitching their horses. . " . " ' - . . . . .Alt,. I A. 1 ,t . m " uut leaving tuem in harness. The first senreant. now n.n lirinnrpfl -iiHrni- nf tho Third artillerv. t.n)r mo ho Tft lin a i A wanted toward one side ol the clearinsr. j , w up nuu ne was Halted, and turned back by a sentinel. Going toward the other side, ue was again cuauenaed. " Who comes tliar?" The voice struck him. He replied, nend;" and said: "What regiment is uiair The answer came, "Seventh Ala nnina " ' What regiment is that on the other oiucr Jf ifth Georgia," replied the sentinel "What battery is that?" Here was a situation. The sergeant uaLurany aian t Know the name of a battery in the Confederate army. Hesi tation would have been latal. By a mcty inspiration he replied, "One ot Stuart's batteries." knowing that Job Stuart commanded their cavalry. "un," said the other, "then you're a uuas oniieryr " Y s," said C . " Good-nieht." He immediately awoke the captain, who rather angrily said : " What the auce is the matter now P" "Excuse me, captain," said the ser geant, "bufc we're camped between t Georgia and an Alabama rpu-imcnt It is needless to say the captain got up. Horses were hiiche.1 in quietly, auu mo Datiery wunarewirom between the sleepjng regiments, who never knew U1 ' prizsmai was witmn their grasp Califmian. A Superstitious Composer. Speaking of the late Jacques Offen bach, the t omposer, the New York Sun says: Whoever has heard his operas iijuj kucnh wuat me man nimseit was. Supersii'ion and cowardice were promi nent features of his character. He was a great gambler at the roulette, his favorite number being from supersti tionthe thirteen. One evening at Spa the number came seven times, and Of fenbach broke the bank. He had a ter rible dread of the sea. Before he could be induced to cross the ocean on his way to America, he spent long, sleepless nights. As he himself writes "in his book, he dared not go to sleep, " lest ou awak ing he should not be able to command a smile." He was in the position of the poor fellow in the fable whom the king had ordered to teach his ass to read under penalty of being hanged. The mighty dollar, however, prevailed over his anxieties, nnd he embarked on the Canada. One night the steamer sud denly stopped to cool her engines. He started out of his sieep. He imagined at once that the vessel had struck against a rock and as rapidly sinking. Offen hach in his night fearment, but with his eyeglasses upon his huge nose, rushed on deck n!Priinr for Iir Thn of the captain and of all the passengers were required to persuade mm thattlier? was no danger. Hydrophobia from a Wolf Bite. A case of hvdronhohi rptnlt5n imr,-, the bite of a mad woif has been hrouyht to the no'.ice of a Fittsburir Ckroviclc representative who spent a few davs in Washington countv. Pa. Tn th arri.,r of 1785 neurlv one hundred veava nvnZ. Mr. Zaebariati Rmkin lived in Mt. Pleasant townshin. Onn heard a noise ia the hog pen, and on going to it discovered a mad woif in the act of devouring small pigs. The infuri ated animal sprane at him, and sunn its teeth in hi3 left side, high up. Iustantjy Rankin brought his powerful arms down UDon the neck- nf tlm W.ist nH held it as if in a vice until liij wifn reached him with a large butcher knife. He then disembowled the woif, and un der the careot a physician the wound in the tide of the injured man soon healed. One evening in the succeeding fall, Ran kin was suddenly seized with hvrlrr.. - - J - ' - . J i w phobia, and his contortions and ogoniz- Inn ct.vi.il.d I , ...... . i us v'luaijicu yio iuLuir ana brothers so that th y would not go near his bedside. Two or three nhvimnn attended him, but before morning he Was a cornso. aftpr a niihr. of th mm intense suff ering. A Dp lilwnrwl mn chuieit u rVltnnnian three miles vp a gulch, because the lat ter said Confucius was p, greater man than Daniel Pratt. The superiority of the Caucasian was to be maintained at any price. Itlnnnriirtnro of rerrnmerr. That branch of chemistry called pcr- iumery is a new industry on this coast, but with the ample facilities here for it manufacture it will tecomeintime of verv creat importance. The extension flower farms in the neighborhood of in ice, iirasse, montpeiier and Unnnes, in France; Adrianopln, Broussaand Uslak, tn Tnrkpv. nnd Minham In Pnnl.nJ in a measure indicate its importance in the world. In the East varieties of herbs are grown that are used to a con siderable extent in pharmacy, but the piantmg of flowers by the acre for per fumery purposes is unknown in this country. The perfumery manufactured here in from tlin nrnrinnn nf ftrwnnra lm. ported from Europe, and comes here in ll A A . ... me siiape oi a iat or sort oi tallow. There is only one firm in this city en gaged in its manufacture at present, and this establishment produces an average of 100 gross of bottles per week, though the production varies with the demand. It is entirely for home consumption, tuoiigu mere was recently opened a small export trade with Mexico owers are not used here in their natural state, as they are not to be had. Neith r could thev vorv wnii hn im ported in their nntnral fnn flit inn evn account of the expense attending, and, moreover, in tneir transportat'on a large nercentnirp of tlipir rrinri-nnno would be lost. There is no reason why the cultivation of flowers, flower-farm ing proper, could not be made an im portant industry hern. Thpro ia nn nna engaged in it at present, and it might very well be introduced. Wherever the raw material is to he ohtninpd ably, there manufactories spring up. and nowhere do flowers grow more lux uriantly than in this State. To convey nn idea of the extpnt of tha minnronim.o of perfumery it maybe said that British muia. ana Europe consume annually, at the verv lowest pstimaie i.ni nnn ini. Ions of perfumed SDirita. TIip lrtro perfumers of Grassa find Pri ovivTc annually in their manufactures 80,000 DOUndS of rosp hloasnma fin nnn rwMtnX cassia flowers, 50,000 pounds rose leaves, 30,000 pounds jasmine, 30,000 pounds Violets. 20 000 nonnHa ttiho mono on nnn pounds lilacs, beside great quantities of rosemary, mince, lemon, citron, thyme and manv odoronq nlnnta Tho n.in tity of odoriferous substances used in kuia way is certainty very great, and be yond the conception of most people. San Francisco Bulletin. Andre's rrophetic Poem. During Ithn vpnra 177Q nnA I70n A -1 , J - I.IIH . . JTLUVil C wajpn duty in New York and took a leauingpart m the social life of that city. He accompanied Sir Henry Clin ton at the capture of Stony Point, June 1. 177!). find wrntfl na o i rl .A n ... . the glacis of Fort Lafayette the terms of capitulation conceded to the garrison He kept a careful diary and frequently wrote squibs in prose and verse for the loyalist papers, and in 'August, 17S0, composed at Elizibethtown a burlesque poem entitled "The f!nw f!huooif) three cantos, amounting in Quatrains. The nuhinpt a thn made by General Wayne upon a block iiuubb near uuu s r erry, two or ttiree miles below Fort Lee, in order to drive in some cattle from Mprorpn Mont w a.a. Ajy n singular coincidence thp 1'iat ronin n w this poem was printed m Rivington's Gazette. Sent.pmhpr Q.I 17Hfl ' , - - ..w, iuh May vi the poet's capture at Tarrytown. The iwb suuizn is as lOllOWS : And now I've closed my epic strain, I tremble as I show it, Lest this game warrior drover. Wavne Ol 1 J .... ' J ouumu oror onion ine pout. Tt hanrtpnpd. flinoml.iT1fT r.nAi,.t. i. l General Wayne was the commander of mo postal j. appan at ine time of Andre s CACLULHin. i n( nriffinni rt tha m rin.R Uhase," in Andre's autograoh. i Kiill . - w . .ill. vuiT preservfd. and underneath the above quoted lines an American nen tna hH.io Vhea the epio strain was sang, The poot by toe neck was huu, Chilhcothe (Ohio) Roes County Regltr.l A Lady In the Matter. That "woman's wit is often stinnrior to man's wisdom," was convincingly proveu in a circumstance that occurred in this Citv recently. Tt. nnnpnra that flir. L.udwig bchwarzler, a widely known flroppr nn Srntinn T?r.o en ftV..,! With a very nninfnl thinimti hpari,rVA to such a degree, that he was obliged to ...1. r . i . . . occa. tua am 01 a poysician. All meoi cines he used were of no avail. This induced Mrs. Krhnrarlei n fil- T. H UUJ UVl Jacobs Oil. She procured a bott'e for her husband. With tha RPCond nnnli. cation he iound relief. The pain left him, and he is as well as ever again. A remedy acting as promptly cs this cer tainly deserves univeisal patronage. He Expects It. The man who leaves a tinshon or hard ware Store With a Ipnu-th rf s)nnoninn unier his arm knows exactly the gaunt- icu uc uas w run, ana nas probably braoed himself for the emergency. The regular programme is as follows : First man." Hello! Had to come to it, have youP" becond man. "Don't, pvmi- if nho don't fit!" " Third man." Hit 'er with the ax !" Fourth man." I've been there nd T have no advice to give you." filth, man. "Hello! what's thatP Ah! I see! Bet you ten to five you'll get mad !" Sixth man. "IIo! hr! ho! Woii t never! I always stand on the step-ladder and hammer with a stick of wood !" Seventh man. This man makes a motion for the man with the stovepipe to halt. He points to the stovepipe and asks: "Is that stovepipe P" "Yes." "Is it to put up a stove'withP" " Yes." "Going to put up the stove your self ?" " Yps." " Well. I si jn't. hindpr vru fltAno. have almost become a necessity of late years. 1 know quite a number ot my neighbors who are getting them to build fires in. Let me know how vrm vm out." Detroit Free Press. IT TtSXTTfJty, Mat? I ) jaawu ll 1 1 Fl l of! g i 1 JT; I ''9mSmnPl "W W WtWWW'laUl .WW Bill ltWUIMl Mi ' Si,. , r Tl' , Fort Wayne (tml.) Sentinel. Will Wonders Ever Cease! Mr. John G. Flcddermnn. the well known Merchant Tallor.in Union Block, writes: "I was a Bufierrr for many yeais with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and found no relict until I tried St. Jacobs Oil. Alter using two bottles I was entirely cured." Ten years a eo the number of persons arrested tn London for b ing drunk and disorderly wa 81.6-25, while last year it had Increased to 33.802. or nearly fiftv- seven per cent. The increase is espe cially remarkable in the case of women. The Plrainrci of nope. When the body is bowed with pnin an in tono longing (or ielinl biina hope. Thin my brighten the MiUoring but it dors not cure. At a time like this how welcome it noh a liiond a Warner's Snfe Kiilney nnd Liver Cin, brinxing hope, health aud iiftppi. nes and the Joya of a renewed lile. The seat of knowledirn ia in the hpnrl of wisdom, in the heart. We are sure to judge wrong if we do not feel right. Life is phort at. most and onr duty U to pro. long it. Use, therelore, Dr. Bull's Conjjh Syrtip lor CoiiRhs, Colds, Bronchitis, float go nef, eto. Sold everywhere. Trice only 26 centa. The niplfPra nnd hutntiAro nf Q.n " " " ...... ' ..... ... . . . . r i FranClSCO USA salt obtained hv nvni nr. ation of sea water. It is estimated that California's p.ron of wheat, barley, wool, etc., this year will aggregate $75,000,000 in value. Moro to Mo than Cold. Wll.rtt.C Mam. M-maK V tDM M. U. B. 8TCTKNS : 1 W.Hh tn hifiirm ,ah 1..t v.. for me. I have been troubled wtih KryiipelM Humor for mora than thirty yoira, Jn my lliub and oibcr paria of my body, aud have twf u a Krxat -n(-Jerer. 1 oomuiauood taking Vioxtikb one yar ano last AucuAt and ran tmlv It itnn. me tbau auy other medicine. I iwm to be perfect ly ireeirom tnia Humor and can recommend it to everv One. Wnnlil nnt K. ..Illimit II.I. M : i .. . . - ' - - "....un. . j i . uinuiuiuv- ? mor tnan gold-and I feel It will prove a ioun, mom rptMiirniij. Mag. DAVID CLARK, J. DENTLEY, M. DM says: It ivt done more aooA thnti nil Medical Treatment rj,a va w. MR. H. R flTIVVVa ltoaton TU. a Sir I htkVfl flirt Hll rill O thn nuat m n.mail.l. Kble auantltv nf Tnnr VturttHt mil r ....h in all canes it baa giveu aatiafactlon. In onecnn, a junun uy oi aooui aevemeeu yeara wai tnnoh benefited by lta uae. Her parenta Informed Uie tbat It had rinn hi mrr rwnn.t .11 k. medical treatment to wbki ihe had prevloualy n.an mn l 1 ... . n xoura rnpectfnlly, 1. BKNXLEr, M. D Loudly In Its Praise. Vn.nirM n.t T . ..U a IBM Dear Hlr flnri.f dm-i .. ,tmA v. . . nxK baa been before the publlo here, It anils well aa a blood purior, and for troubles arising from a luqKixb or torpid liver It la a Arm-class medicine. vu. Nuaivuinafmi luuuij m nn (iniiir, VYUIUUT ft CO., Cor. Queeu and Eliaabeth Street. VEGETINB PREPARED BT H. R. STEVENS. Boston. Mass. Vegitine is Sold by all Druggists. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. roil stT.K nr t, JLwardtd tilt UEDAI. (' HONOR at ilie lin'ttimiiil md Chicago. FRUZEH LtlBKiCATOB CO. NewYark SNCYCLOPniA WIQUETTEIBUSIfJRSS Tht la the cheapest and only ectrirlete and r.Iinb' rK on Kllqui'tte and llusiness ami Social Kihiiik. It il-ii. ikiw io periorm an the various ilutl. s ut life, d I IlllW ((I HII, O.- t.. II.U hu.1 k.l ..nn...... A . I A , .... , bH . .... i.l.lMWII,. wll,limil.lMII& Anenti Wanted Senil tot clicnlKin roiu.dnlti a Aililr-ss NriuMtL r,UBuaui.iQCo..Phlla.ielpli:a', I'a! inn Bovtmzv io itook-,;f.-vt U sellllii; our two tilfUUfHi M.ntrnl.t lw.nL. 1.1. ... am-ok, tliepnr(iJra,l.,, nm preaatalso Life nf GEJJi GARFIELD HSSr5 Ililablu Inn suiho of wuie ortebrily,, aim tt,an;li l..H(. JtotU ofllctal, tmmnlu popular, sWu.ik n,v,TM-!:WW" week 1 AjnU' ""t'us 1 a Oi.lins each, (-or litt Imoka su i t,rmt. s dhm mmilAHI UiiM..PIilla.t-plila, Pu. mo creat Remedy for THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. nlhJl lfroa,t,ORan, -r" the Kutu.-al clcaneersof theSystriu. If tluy woilt well, licallh L ptr-fe-t, if Ui. y become cloKL-ed. dreuilaa dUiwi trt develornd Tjei'mu the Llood In pnianned wiihthe Ul'SciJ1li:,i:i1Ji'i.h'iMB heFa "Pe'i' d naturally. R'Knt. vr , win iwu ine oatura.' action cuivd, and nil luti j b. 1 or aalo bv all Dnigyurta. OMfl BI-CAR3 lyi SODA It the bt In the World. It li holutly piir. it tt tht .i .. , , , , i-'a- a a u3 un KHKins mad all iauilly Lues. SolU by all I)rutlU and Grocera. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURINQ CO.. Phila. Tah Clalm-IIonsa BaUbllahed 18 OS. IVaftDaT TjkW. Thnnslt1al nf m1A wm .n.4 V.a . rrIlh)i01;B data biri U liiau hnrcu tr da.ih 4'u. i..- . j Adaress. with ..amp, P. Q. Diswe: mj, Washington. . C, RUPTURE Relieved nd cu'ed without tha Injury trusses Inflict by Da. J. A. jtUBItMAN'S system. OUke. J.M Broadway. hew -ioik. H.s book, with photographic llkmcsaea of UJ ch-s before and alter cure, mailed for IO cents. T0CSO 1 it fm aul U4 t.!atai, 4 wtld kaauU. !B OLD, ' dnstnal a kau ' 4 tt I tm Uaa I.Tj l'traons wsntlnj Kmployment la Men.ntlla l lio.i.ft. Hotels, Stores, om.es, tic, and leathers If A NIIATrAM Al... 1 i, f.? " . , - .. j . ..i.cuy. Al-lil!'S Hrailn Pood-eurea Nerrons Oebtlltj A W'fakiK Mof uoneratlve organ., SI all diutvlnia ben I fur Ir'i'r to Alli n s Pharmacy, 31 J First Ave., N.V. E5 t0 20 " d7 noma. Samples worth U frae Vegetihe THAT IS dUSTI . f Z "-lu . I , INHTISHALU 1 ttWaSMlB I oo afiw thii CREASE. PENSIONS Ueyj For ConantnntlveM. Tinlinat. F,na1a 'M,.,.. Itir Mother, Sickly Children, nnd the Debility ... . tt'.. .... .. iMiut Diweri, prrjinrort ny tne Mult liit It r Conr.pny, are the purest end rioheat nouriHliin: nont in iooda or medicine ever compounded. ine rleaflly quickBand m the Snn l e'Jro river. Arizona, latelv swallowed up a caniapo containing a Rentlemnn anu turee jauics. Mr. Venilerhllt. itlf li lita r,7 nnn eon has to take his turn in abnrber phop the sumo as a man wnn. uny-sevcn cents. " lie luncha well who leiiffha laat. A nen MOK tmhrnonil in V.lv'a Craim llalm Ha. turrh ia oureiJ by CRiiBlntj vlindmrup, not. by nrying np. 1 he nppliontton ia aereeable; nc one ii aunoycii ny iu use. IT Ice ol) cente. 881 A R8.1 riroarl Slrt. 1 Niwipi N..I M,'l 1070 i MESSRS. Klt IIrOS.. Drucirlnta. Ownirn. NT. Y. I wish to recommend vnnp "Cmnm Balm." During the paak Ave years I have aullored from Catarrh, have need without re. liel retnediea preaonbed by various physicians. I WM advised bV tnnnd tn lev Tf.tir'a ll.oam llalm. I Km Usinir a. isennnd hnrt In and tnl einridont I shall be completely onreU o! a diseiuo that hna aerioiiRly a.freoted not only my noatrtla, but also mv eirna and mv annua ui oearu l W. A. BsTNTZiHanomcR. .Th. WhoieeRje TobarUHmiat. In jr.... Kn, n . .r ,.w It the Livor ia the eon roe ol your trouble, tou ran nnd an absolute rnmmlv in lin Sam Vmilk'fl T.IVRn TMVinriRATrtn tli.nnlv . - - ...... . .. W " J TIDI.. hie ratharlin which am a direntlv nn the r.i. Cures all Bilious diaoases. For Book address Oi, Sakford, 162 Broadway. New York. Tha Vnlf.lit lUlt tf1.. . n .. 1 u . Will send their h.lfnim.Viilm o hul. aillioU'd npon 30 days' trial. 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