HEALTH III MS. What to no Fob a Sick-IIeapacittc. Don't take a cup of strong icn, a dope of "line inBfis," or atiti-bilions pills; but If you have an attack of genuine Biek-hwfckohe, the rliolo bad aching m though it would split, toe temples throl.binff, the tongne coated, and month tapting bad, no appetite, more or less nausea, and constipated bowels, drink ft pint of warm (not hot) water. Keep drinking until free vomiting is induced, thus washing out the Ptomach and relieving it of its load of decompofing, undigested fond. Next take a hot enema, apply hot fo mentations to the bowels and drink freely of very hot water. A fomeMa tion about the head or between Iho phonlders will usually relieve I he head ache very maeh. Eat nothing for twenty four hours, and afterward live upon fruits and grains, avoiding meat, butter, pastry, sugar, sauces and all in digestible foods. Food. The chief meals of the day should be breakfast and dinner, and they should be served regularly. All food, both flesh and vegetable, should be well cooked, not eaten in a partially raw condition. For heavy work the best drink is a quarter of a pound of oat meal well boiled in two or three quarts of water, with an ounce and a half of sugar added. Beer or alcoholio drinks should be altogether avoided by young persons, and 6hould only be taken in a diluted form, with food, after the day's work is done. Liebig's essence of beef is recommended ns the best stimulant of a ready kind for fatigue ; strong tea or coffee cor ing next to it. As to your g peqT it is mentioned that faotory Liaren be tween thirteen and sixn years of age were found to growibur times as fast on milk for bre'-fast and supper, as on tea and coffei When food is given too hot to chircn, it damages their teeth. vFor th'oppo6ite extreme, old age, the food should be very digestible and sir.ll in quantity. Very old people ,hould be always spare in their diet. In a Maelstrom. ' A Scandinavian emigrant gives the following account of a tragedy in the famous Lofoden maelstrom, his rustio patois of the fiords doubtless being "lost in the free translation," of a Toronto reporter : A few years ago, on a delightful July evening, I saw a body of codfish rise by the edge of the whirlpool's outer circles, and immedi ately after the cod had risen a whale arose among thorn and spouted. The column of spray blown up like a geyser attracted 'the attention of a small fishing boot not less than a half a mile distant, and knowing that where the whale blew there was cod, they pulled toward the spot. In the boat was a pretty old man and his son, a lad of about sixteen. They had just come ror tne nrst time out to the Lio f odens, and now pulled carelessly inside the circle. Their boat began to move slowly around, but they went on fishing unmindful of the motion. But the movement increased, as every minute the circle, grew smaller and the swirl moved faster. At length the trnth dawned upon the luckless old man and the bey. A faint scream of terror from the lad came over the water; they grasped their oars and pulled with desperation. But they were in the meshes. It eeemed as if some fiend were dragging them to the vortex. For a time they held their own against the conterward force, but only for a while. The old man's strokes be came less steady, so did the lad's. The latter again rallied, and was pulling with the desperation of despair when his oar unshipped and fell over. In a moment it was carried away. Then the two set up a wild, piercing cry, put their hands up, praying to God for mercy they could not expect deliver ance. In a minute or two i. was all over. The boat was whirled round and round, then her stern was seen to rise in the air, then, with all she contained, the disappeared forever. A Remarkable Surgical Operation. The success of a surgical operation performed some time ago by Dr, William iS. Forbes, professor of anatomy at the Jetieron Medical college, daioaatrates a way in which musfcians may overcome the necessity of years of constant prac tice to destroy the rigidity which naiurany exists m tne third or ring finger. This normal infirmity has always Deen tne great drawback to students To obtain a thorough knowledge of the tueory or music, flexibility and ease in me movement 01 tue third linger 13 aosoiuteiy required. The subject was brought to th attention of Dr. Forbes by Professor Zeckwer. a musio teacher. The physician gave the assurance that if a subject were procured he would demonst rate that, with a not very pain fulsargical operation, the finger could be brought under control A young colored man in the employ of Profes sor Zeckwer, who had Borne musical ability, consented to subject himself to the surgeon's scalpel. In the case of the third finger, unMke its neighbors. the upper or extensor finger is joined with the tendons of the fiugeis on each side 01 it by two smaller or accessory tenuons. mis acis like a mar tingale, one holds the fingers down so completely that nothing but constant strain will loosen the pressure. Dr. Forbes, when the subject was brought to him, simply made two small openings in the back of the left hand on each side of the extensor tendon, and divided the troublesome accessories. Tho finger was at once released, and. imme diately after the operation, the young man was able to raise the finger and describe an aro of a circle an inch and a half greater than he could before. Kiaee the operation the finger ha t been rapidly gaining strength, and now, at exercise, it does yeoman service as compared with its twin of the other hand. The following test is given by the French Academy for distinguishing false gems from diamonds. If the point of a needle or small hole in a card, when seen through the stone, appears double, the stone is not a diamond. All ctilorleiiM gemi, with the exception of the diamond, cauna double refrao- AN OLD MAVS SILVER. IIo ItccnTrm It From th I'nltrit Htntee Trpnaiirr Vonlla The IPIcHire of '. Ill Father -Olhrr Family Hollca. When General Sherman and his men were marching through South Carolina, the people in his path, snatching up what valuables they could find in their haste, fled in every direction. When ever a body of soldiers are raiding a country more or less pillaging and plundering take place, no matter how strict the orders or how well disciplined the troops. In such circumstanoes a soldier seems to think he has a right to what he can get and keep. General Sherman's boys proved no exception to this rule. While on the watch one dny the attention of an officer was attracted by a group of soldiers disputing. Stopping to listen a mo ment, he discovered that they were quarreling over the division of a large box of captured property. A glance told him that the contents were valu able and ought at once to be placed in the care of tho government. "Ile'j, men, thin won't do I This box Tnst be sent to Washington at once Orders were given to that effect and it was4 sent to Washington an stored away in the division of captired and abandoned property in tho wr. department. It re mained there :ntil 18G8, wl on. with other vtluab' .s, it was placed as a special deposit ii,he vaults of the treasury de partmiit. Some of the things deposited ther had no mark about them by wbch they could be identified, while chers were plainly marked. Congref s authorized that the former be sold, but those that might by any'possibili ty be claimed by the owners were cire fully preserved. It is a long time sinoe that box of household valuables was ruthlessly snatched by rough soldiers from the fleeing South Carolinian, and he is now an old man. He had for gotten all that the box contained, but remembered that his family plate was there, and that'lit was ail marked, and that it must have been placed in the government's care. If he could only get the necessary authority to have his goods returned to him, he knew he could identify them. After a good deal of hard work and worry on his part, a private bill authorizing the return of such pieces of silver as could be clearly identified as his proporty should be returned.'to him, was at last passed by Congress. It was a happy morning for him, only a few days ago, when he made his way to the treasury department armed with the necessary authority, and carrying a large, old fashioned carpet-bag in which he in tended to bring awav the long-lost fam ily relics. He was escorted to the vaults by the officers of the department, and the articles placed before him for identifica tion. Yes ! there they were, all plainly marked with the family name, large old- fashioned silver goblets, heavy ladles, spoons, forks and various other articles of silver. His eye brightened and Lis hand trembled as he picked them up and carefully examined them. Turn ing to those who srood near : "Ah ! I tell you, these were bought when money was more plentiful than it is now," he said. One by one he dropped them into the old bag of goodly pro portions ; but large as it was the sides soon began to bulge. Several hun dred dollars' worth by weight was clearly identiflfed as his property. But what is this ? It bears the same family mark, but had been entirely forgotten. He touched the spring and opened the case. "Why, that is the por trait of my father, dressed in the uni form of a major in the British army ; how many years since I looked upon his face 1" " Stop, old man, that must not go with the rest ; it bears your name, I know, but Congress authorized the return of articles of silver only." His eyes filled with tears as he reluct antly laid the portrait down. A further search brought to light numerous pieces of family jewelry, some very handsome, and all bearing the same mark, but they had to be laid aside as they did not come within the provisions of the act. The vaults were again locked, and the old carpet-bag closed. " I wouldn't mind the jewelry so much if I could only take away that portrait," were the last words of the old man as he took his departure. Washington Star. A Celestial Prisoner, Although Mrs. Tsun, the Chinese minister's wife, receives no visitors and never leaves the building occupied by the legation, she is, 1 hear, very cheer ful, as she has always been accustomed to seclusion. Her husband has two nephews here, lads of fourteen and nineteen years of age, respectivelv, and they aro permitted to see her, as according to the Chinese eti quette a husband's younger brothers una his nephews may see his wife, but no other of his male relatives. These nephews are very intt ligent,' and although they came only in De cember alreadv speak JjiQgJisU well. They attend school here and have made great progress. Mr. Bartlett, the American secretary of the Chinese lega tion, has a wife and daughter who, bo cause of his connection with the lega tion, are permitted by the minister to call on his wife, and when they do so converse with her through his nephews. It is a rigorous custom in China to seclude a lady of rank. Mrs. Aogell, the wife of our minister to China, who was recently h ere with her husband, mentioned that during her four years' residence in China she never saw a Chinese laoy of rank. The wife of tlie viceroy, who lives in one of the larger Chinese cities, has been im mured in Ler house for several years because there is no one in the pl&co where she lives of high enough rank for her to call upon. The only other lady in the empire on whom the vice roy b wife could call is the empress, who lives at Pekin, where the viceroy's wife does not Iivj ushtngton Letter. "I cannot account for it I" exclaimed the defaulting bank cashier. , A doctor at liiebmoud Bays that if people will take a bath iu hut whisky and rock salt twice a year they will never catch a Cold. Until somebody Las tried this now remedy we would ay : etick to th old and reliable Dr. Soil's Cough Syrup. Origin of ropular Snjlns;s. "To beard the lion in his den." Scott, "Marmion." " A thing of beauty is a joy forever. ' Keats, "Endymion." "Counting chickens ere they're hak hed." Butler, " Hndibrns." " Boz.'' A pseudonym under which Charlps Dickens contributed A serious of " Sketches of Life and Character " to the London Morning Chronicle. "John Chinaman." A cant or popu lar namo for the Chinese. The earliest known instance of its use is in A Let ter to the Committee of Management of Drury Lane Theater, London, 181!)." " Am I not a man and a brother?" From a medallion by Wedgwood (1763 representing a negro in chains(.itli"one knee on the ground, a-ad ioth hands lifted up to heaven. ' Th waR adopted ss a characteristics nasi" by the Anti Slavery society oiondon. Blue Rtn"Mig. Applied to a literary lady., ft'e Society do la Calza (stock ing was formed at Venice in 1500, the members being distinguished by the color of their stockings, blue. The society lasted till 150, whbn some other symbol came into fashion. " Before you can say Jack Robin son." This current phrase is derived from a humorous song, by Hudson, a tobacconist, in Shoe lane, London. He was a professional song-writer and vocalist, who used to be engaged to sing at supper-rooms and theatrical houses, " The guard dies, but never surren ders." This phrase, attributed to Cam bronne, who was made prisoner at Waterloo, was vehemently denied by him. It was invented by Eougemont, a prolifio author of mots, two days after the battle. " Defend me from my friends." The French Ana assign to Morechal Villars, taking leave of Louis XIV., this aphor ism: " Defend me from my friend; I can defend myself from my enemies." But of all plagues, good Heaven, thy wrath can genu, Save, save, oh nave me from the candid friend, Canning, The &eu Morality. "Where the shoe pinches." Plutarch relates the story of a Roman being di vorced from his wife. " This person being highly blamed by his friends, who demanded: Was she not chaste? Was she not fair?' holding out his bhoe, asked them whether it was not new and well made. ' Yet,' added he, none of you can tell where it pinches me.' " " Catching a Tartar." Signifying the encountering of an opponent of un expected strength. The story of the origin of the expression is as follows: In a battle an Irishman called out to his officer. " I have caught a Tartar." "Bring him here, then," was the reply. " He won't let me," rejoined Pat. And as the Turk carried off his captor, the saying passed into a proverb. A Rowland for an Oliver." These were two of the most famous in the list of Charlemagne's twelve peers, and their exploits are rendered so ridiculous ly and equally extravagant by iho old romanoers that from then arose that saying, amongst our plain and sensible ancestors, of giving one a " Rowland for his Oliver," to signify the matching one incredible lie with another. Thomas Warbttrton. " Star actor." The late Mademoiselle Marie Taglioni, who retired from the stage in the year 1817, almost in the zenith of her glory, and who died Coun- tesc Gilberte de Voisius, is said to have coined the word star in a theatrical sense, for, about to be billed with two other premiere daneeuses, she desired to use some term to particularly distin guish her aad selected tho word "star," since so commonly adopted. " .bravest of the brave.' A title con ferred upon the celebrated Marshal Ney (17C9-1815) by the French troops at Friedland (1807) on account of his fearless bravery. He was in command of the right wing, which bore the brunt of the battle, and stormed the town .Napoleon, as he watched him passing untemned through a shower of balls, exclaimed: " That man is a lion;" Bnd henceforth the army styled him " Lo Brave des Braves." Eight Hundred Thousand People. There are already booked for passage to this country in nearly a nan minion people. ana it is estimated that 800.000 will eidiKratit from Europe aud Cauada to tho West and X- i In consequence of this vast throng, the " At bcri Lea Koute" (Chicago, Hock Island and Pacific Itailruad) has been compelled to put u pi ill lis line an additional last Express Train, composed of most elegant day and night cars. leaving Chicago at 11 a. m., aud reaching Min neapolis early the next nioruing in ample timo 10 allow tnofo going to Ivortliurn Minnesota. Dakota or Manitoba to obtain their breakfast and make the connection fur ail points North or Aoi-tuwest. This train is run especially to connect with tne new express trains wlucn tne Nortliern ra cirio, and Hi. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba railroads (tue latter connecting witli the Ca uadian Pacific at 6t. Vincent) have Just put upon tntir lines. 'J he regular evening express train from Chi cago will be run as heretofore, and make con nections from Minneapolis for all points in the vernwiry nameu auove. It is important, aud travelers should bear it in mind, that there are 110 carriage transfers by tho "Albert Lea Itoute," passengers being lauuuu in union JJepots at Minneapolis and Bt Paul. This is the route to travol over for sure con nections, and is the pleasantest aud most com t'ortable lino in the Northwest. lite trains of the "Albert Lea Itoute" leave Chicago from tho depot of the Great Bock Maud, the old favorite with travelers destined for Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and uie racnio uoaft. 8eud your address to E. St John,General Ticket and Paaseugor Agent, Chicago, and obtain our new illustrated Wistehs Trail. On Thirty Dy' TrlilT The Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall. Mich., will send their LUectro-Voltaio Belts aud other Eleo trio Appliances on trial for thirty days to any person afllicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing complete restoration of vigor and manhood. Address as above without delay. P. 8. No ritU is incurred, as 30 days' trial la allowed. Don't Die In the House. Ask druggists for " Bough on lutls." It clears out rats, mice, bedbugs, roaches, vermin, flies, anU, iusects. 15c. per Ikx. Tho only h i of bald beads Carboline, a deodorized exiiact of petroleum. Every ob jwt'.ou removed by receiA improvement. It is now lauHleos. The oulj : re fur baldness aud the moat deiicatn hair dressing known. St nd namo aud address to Cragin Ic Co., Philadelphia. Pa., fi r cook book fret). The Science ot Life, or helf-Preeervation. a medical work for every man youn9', niiddle aged or old. I2i iuvalviabl prMciiptieui. Mnrtrra,' Half the (!m Ri-s of tlm human ltiniT tmrinif from ft rtirM-.lc-rnil stomach, and Hjv ,,,,. vented by invitfmalinR find toninu '1(,t mid noRltx-trd orRiui with Hoi-trU,,,..,, ntoiincli nutovs. lVt it bo borne in mii"f ti,t tho liver the, kidney, tho intesHurv, U(g niUBCi,,s th liRftntetits. tin boiicn, tho nor thn ilitm. monta, are all rem wed and t;olll.ihhpil ,,y ,.,, blood, and that tho digest, vg o (.rami alembic in which tjv, materials of tho yit;d fluid are prepared . AVhon the atomaoh hula to prcvido healthd. nonrii,i,mt.Ilt f(,r . dependencies they iieceRrj, eum.r Rml tl)0 ultimate result if thoejj, , nt wiU be chronic and prolilllv fatl)1 (liHOaHO where H rniy be d.s.(jl()- , ,n 1B kMll0V(, jn the form of diabet; , ,l0 Hver conation, in tho mi!.c!e5n-1.ll(,ulutt,fB1U) in th0 n.ye, M para'VHis (j,e int ofrnni cntsi as scrofula, lto J.VJ"!'!1V however, that rach and all of these c(iiixeiiieiieet 01 inuigcHuon may oe prevenieil by the timely and regular use of that sovereiyn antidote, to dyspepsia, HosMtnr's Hitters, ST. TnAH-UovYENF.x-IlAVH is a Chineno lawyer now practicing in Taris. He is intelli gent ana speaks trench accurately. Ho wears Ins queue rolled on the top of his head. Twenijr Vrnr a Hnfterrv. II. V. I'lEurs, M. I).. Buffalo. N. Y.: 7Vi- .Vir Twenty years sr.) I was Hhipwreckfd on the Atlantic, ocean, and the cold and exposure caused a largo alwco.-s to form on each lep, which kept continually discharging. fmr spending hundreds of dollars, with 110 ben lit, I tried your " Golden Medical Discovery " and now, iu less than three mouths after taking the llrat bottle. I am thankml to sav 1 am completely cured, and for the first time in ton years can put ray lett lienl to tho ground. I am yours, Wim.iam Hydkr, 87 JelTorson street, Buffalo. N. Y. Is 1871 tho revenue of the Suez canal amounted to about $1,700,000; in 1HH1 it had grown to more than $10,000,000. Thousands of women bless the day on which Dr. l'ierce's "Favorite l'reecriptioii " was made linown to them. :u all those derange meuts causing bacliaclio, dragging-down eeusa tious, nervous aud guuernl debility, it is a sovereign" remedy. Its soothing and healing properties render it of the utmost value to ladies suffering from "internal fovor," con gestion, iuiUmmauon or ulceration. Dy drug gists. The production of tea in Japan now roaches over 1)0,000,000 pounds annually. The original "Little Liver nils" are Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pollots," and are extenhively imitntod. They cure hick ami bilious headache. Privato government stamp with Dr. Picico's signature and portrait murk tho gonuine. By druggists. Tue annual yield of flaxseed in the United Ststes is 2,500,000 bushols, and of tho liber 33,000,000 pounds. 1'erinniK nily. 'W11.MINUT0N, Del , Ar.g. 18, 1881. H. II. Warner & Co.: Xirsl havi used jour Bafo Kidney and Liver Cure for difllculty in mo urinary organs, anil, bo iar as Human lorosight can iudge. have been nernianontlv cured. John UiurroN. " Of the thirty inebriato aBvlums established in the United States during tho past twenty-live years but four have gone out of cxistouce. Pens cod-liver oil, from selocted livers, on tho seashore, by Cass ell, Hazard & Co., N. Y. Absolutely pure and sweet. 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(Vmtiy 9 Cuvgi Add iMU k Co., Autf aci,MUi Tndliirst'fin'a RHEUB9ATSQ GARFIELD Uegeiine. Tho Barks, Roots and Herbs FROM WHICH VEOET1NE 18 MADB IN POWDER FORM BOLD FOR CO Cents a Package. Vcgetinc For Kltlnry Complaint and Nervous IHhillty. Tst rsiiono, Me.. Dor. OR, 1R77. Mn. Htfvens Hear Hir: I had had ft t'oiiKh for Is years hen 1 eomim-n 1 tnktm: tlm Vkiiitink. 1 wa verv low: inv system was debilitated by disease. 1 had the Kiduev Complaint, and was very nervous... conk-h bail, hours sore. When I hail taken one not tin 1 found it was helpiim me: it has helped my eounh and it sln imlheiis me. I am now able to tin mv work I know tt is evervthinir it Is recommended to bo. Never have loUuU aiivtliiim like the Vkoktink. Mas. A. J. I'LNDLLIU. Vcgetine. Dr.W. ItOSS Writes: Scrofula. Uver Complaint, Dyspepsia, nitciiiiiittlxin. Weakness. I have been prnrtleln;! medicine for 25 yesrs. snil ns remedy lor rterotula, Liver Complaint, Dyspcp. ln, Ithi uiiiatism. Wciikncs, and all diseases of the blood. 1 have never toiind its eipial. I have sold Vfih.tinr tor seven years, and have never had one buttle returned. 1 would heart ily recommend it to those in neeil of a blood piirilPT. :t. W. UOSS, DniKtitst, Wilton, lovra. September 18, 1MT8. Kaeh package, will mak". In qnantitf, lirn bottt' of YfjfUnr ti'i'ti l or about three piati, after tho Hark, Itcoi antl ll?roti are ateeis'd. Vruci Int In Powder Form Is sold by" sll dniR KiHts and Kencral stores. It volt cannot buy it ol them, inclose Bile, iu Host am- stiimiw toronepackaire, or M lor two paekatius, and lwillsuud it by return mail. Vcgetino is Sold by all Druggists. LET ME SHOW YOU" 1H. KOOTE'S HAND-BOOK OF HEALTH HINTS AMI READY RECIPEH. Worth J3S. Cost 85o. Ily the author of "Puts Hons Tile" jind "Midicai tlOMMON SKSSB." 1 41Q PA(iK of Advice about Pally Ihiliits, ond l(ecls'S for Cure ol ('niiinieil Ailments; a va uatile Hook ol Keferciice for eveiy family. Only U!i eta The liand-ttock coiilalimcliaiiterson ily. pleue for all seasons. Common -ense io Common His, HviiiciiicCiiratlve Measures Knui ks Worih KnowlnK. Hints nn Halliln en Nursing ttie Sick, on KmerKenclea, t (lelher w itti some of ttie Private FornnPsi el Dr. Kootk. anil other physicians of hlh repute .and for preparing food for liivalids AlifcNTS WAMKl). Murray Hill Book Publishing Co., 129 Fast 2rn STKraT, N'iit York Citt. 'WILEOE'S O0KPOTISD 0? PUEE COD LIVEE ATT M ITTi T TTHTTJ To f'nnsnniptlvrs. Many have been hanni to Klye tlieir testimony In favorof the use of " Wn noli s I'UHK Con-l.ivKB OIL and Umk." Exper1cno has proved it to be a valuable remedy for Consump tion, Asthma, Diphtheria, and all diseases of tlir J ureal ami Minus. Mauulactnred onlv liv A. B. via.' lion, Chemist, Iloaton. Kohl by all driiKKists. Long Credit MOST FERTILE SECTIONS OF THE U. S. Garden Plots, 5 to 20 acres, on Long Island, onl $25 per Aero by I nst.nl I merits. Sma'.l Farms in Florida, OeorKla, Vlrxlnia and jveni iicay. Colonies and Families located. Write for particulars, btalo locality preferred. THE U.S. LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO. no Vino. Xew York. lit Ht In llin wnrld. liet lb BPIlllitlf.. Evirr niicUoif" ln ur ii u ilc. ii. hi Ii ini'l is uiitiketl Kraxei's. hDI.II i. KIC II l it f. CONSUMPTION! I Lave a punitive nknctly for thoannvpdtKPaHo; by Mn who tliouHuntlH of carH of tbn wrNt kind and of lonn ftHUdtnu hav been cured. IikIimm), km Htroti 1h m v faith in (tHcfhcav. thur I will nend TWO lunvl'LKS FKKK.toitetijiTwillia VALHAliLKTHKATISKuuthU iliHttue tt) any Bunn r, (iive LxprcHM aud 1. O. ad lirtH. 1b. T. A. hLOcr.At, 1H1 l'earl Ht.( Now York MAKE HENS LAY. An KusliHli Vi'teriimrv burgeon and ('liemiHt. now L trtivt'liiiL' iu thin rouutry, nth that nioKt of tlie liort-i Bays that Sheridan a Coudilion I'uwdtTH nr ftlmniutc ly iiur tiiid iiuuiMiHely valuable. Nothing on furtb and l at lie i'owdcntMoia uvm ari won ii lens ir:LHh. He will 1HHK4 qhuh my uko hitf nuau a ("omlHi u J'ow. dtTf. l)osc, tint tcanpooidul to oik pint ol foot. Holr. rvf r where, or sent bv mail for H letter Maini a. I. S. J OUNSON k CO., Bo tlon.Mam.. fonufTlv TNnmr V ( m w ViirMou I'utiMitiv I'UIm ntukf Nt-w ltl Wood, and will completely clmiure Uih blood iu the cntiro Hydtcuv in I luce moiitliH. Anv pern on who wul take one pill each iifv;lil Irom 1 to ri weckw may be rt'Ktort'd to pound he:Liwt,il Hueh athin b ptthaible. Sola evervwhere or neit. hy iu-jiU lor H letft;r c-tanipa. 1. H. .lOIINSON iV; loriiiei'ly Itmiuor te, QASTHEvIA PJURED (.U'rinan Astlunat'iire Devcr tails iiurivn im. tjmmiutrmrelicj iu tlie wortt cates.insurcs ; omfort- IriaoiHaieep; ucciacure uerea.lomers TaU. A 1.4 trial ntneinre th most MkmLical. prie .ll.- .H M S I .M),of JlniBviBtsortivniad. B-tnplaFlt KE rSi'orstanip. Im.lt. KOH IKFM AN. RL tanl. Wmn a 'Mrm II-AL'elltil tosell till! onlv all L 1'j Itborizednictiireoftlierjar. Held Kn .nily published under the direction ol .Mrs. (iiirtield. BainpleH.-er to Au'eiits that work. Ex clusive Territory iriven. .1. II. Ituitui'.r 8iiis, Art Putilisliers, if W.I aud 'i . iiroaunay, fiew lorn S'HY VAST It MONIT: ..wne ms ? f If j'.u v.nt ft l.uiunril moutucit. E'lwu.C 1"0 wb t kr or ft fcr.tty tiuwttt f iinr balJ K I D lt ,0 TIIK kKN, M HrAt.THKN nd INVlHoK AlK ili HAIK in wutr .tn'l ! Umiihurrf J. Tr Ibe rftl fctnlih Uviij wi.n.li tta tVK VfcT r A fl.fc.tJ. Hnl(lM.t HiX CKM.S to tr. J. (UNiA l.ti, Jija lb4.t, iloaton. !!. lf of ll imitfttwoa. iStnSIn per day at home, baiuple worth Sfitiee. iu Address HnysoN iCo..Portlaud.!daiii. mm JUST FARMS more than Une million Copies Sold ! EVERYBODY WANTS IT. 258th Edition (New). or Scll-rreeervatioo. A Great Medlcui Treat ie on Manhood; the Cause and Cuio oftt hanaled Vitulliy, N'ervou and 1'hyalcal Debil. tli alao on the I'ntold Miaeriea arising from the Kxceeacaef Mnlure Year. 300 pagca, Itoynl 8vo. The Tery finest steel enpravinKS. 15 Invaluable Prescriptioria for all . cute and chronin VKfiV'J THYQFIF .,P0,m,fn V,,lf"1 AllUli InldLLri BiR. I'rite uulygl. ILLUSTKATED SAMPLE, The Science of JJfe, or Self-Preeerration. la the most extraordinary work on Ph vsloWv v. u , There is untlimi? whatever that the married or single of either aer at either require ,,, ZLV"? rlH v hat is lully ei) lamed. In sh,,n. the book Is invaluable to all wno wish for koo,1 JL ID, t to lu ' hut The best u-.?dicl work ever publislied y)io i.i,.ci. A biu.iant and luvahial u i 'T '""'' ofie. Hold ana Jeweled niedal 1 aaarded the author of the ficieuce of Lite was f "rtl wnn'.-T""""'"; 'Jh stowed. A.i.;aAueiu J'touiih uan 1 hoiihaiois of extracts Himilar to the above rnJ 1 1 ai,d, wortluly lie. leadiuK Journals literary, litical, reiit;ious and scientific throughout the Ui A .'"V1! lr",u tha teed to be a belter medical wora. in eveiy sense, than can bo obtained elsewhere lutA.t, u, TiM'k KUaran. xuuney will reluuded in every instance. m lur ueublo the puce, or thd Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE orW. H. PAR'(FR pi n K. B-Tka authoi mar Va evBsulud all ! Miuijltu? iill aod t. 02,000 DR. TOBIAS' Venetian Liniment Has (riven universal snlb-factinn sines It has lMnn Ini trodnced into the t utted States. After being tried by millions it has been proclaimed Tho Pain Destroyer of tho Ago! ThoiiNfind of Physician recommend it as an Kxternal llcinctly Incases of Chnnlr Hhettm.tlm. Headache. Tooth ache. Mosouitn llitos. cms, HriilHes. Kpralns, old Korea. l'a'i'S in the Limbs, Hack slid l. best, 1 im i'leM, lUolelos. Freckles, btlfleued Joints and Cou-trm-ted Muscles. Its Wonderful Curative Pow ers are Miraculous. Talirn Intern illv in cases of Ivsentery, rlarrhe. Seasickness, tJholc ra. Croup, Colic, ism) and Melt lleailaclie, Its soolliinn ami peueiraiiim i:nun.ia aro immediately felt. Hi pcrlecty innocent TO TAKE INTJJIlSALLx. READ THE CERTIFICATES. Warranted for Thirty-four Yearar and Never Failed. No one onee trylnK It will tin wltlinut It: over 00 lilivaiciaiis uso It. itiousanda ol eoruncMe nTn been reeetyed and a lew are Klveu below; 1.U00 will bo paid it any one la lalae. From H. I.. Colien. Tjui.. pre sldent of the New York Consolidated Card company, li.l William street. Nf.w Yoiik, July 211. WH. Dr. Tobias For thirty years I have used your l.iul- liii. tit to mv familv lor llisrrliea. S.iro J'hroat. Itlienmatisiu, Mosipiitn llltes and inward and out- ward pains. It always cured, I never ko io r.uropw without It. and nisnv of my friends there to whom I have (riven it ordered supplies from you. Last ninht. at mv place at I.onti llrauch, one of lny liorsea was taken very bad with colic. I used jour Home I ,i n 1 1 1 n t with marveloiiH eueet on mm. in an Hour lie was well. I trulv beilevo hn Mould have died without it. Your Condition Powder are all you repnwnt thoin lo be. I am never without your preparations, Yuuia truly, B. L. (JU1IKN. BET.RE ItH EUM ATISM. State of New Jersey, rterceu county, township of Hackciectck, ss.i Thomas Johnson, of said town ship, ls-iiiK duly iiworn. doth depose and av, that he haa lsien severely alllicted with rheumatism for aboveavear. and was so bad that ho could scarcely walk, lielurt bent almost double, Hint was utterly un able to do anv work, llavinir heard of the wonder. ful cues made hy nr. 'loiiias" Venetian uiiliiient. he was induced to try it, and alter usiiiK it a short timo waa able to ko to work amuu, alter beliiK unable to do anvthltiri lor nearly a year. T. JOHNSON. Hwi.ru to belore me, J. H. BlUNKKiiuorr, Juatiun of tho Veaco. What Horsemen "Want. A GOOD HEM ABLE HORSE MM.MENT AND CONDITION I'OWDEUH. Don't Let Yur Horse Die ot Colic I)It. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT In pint bottles will snrelv cure them; no pay Is asked if t doe. not cure old sores, sprains, eiita and bruise quicker than any other known remedv. Thirty-flva leant it has been warranted and never failed. Over ft, Ooo certificates have been received commendinK Ita wonderful virtu.s., anionic which are Colonel I). Mo DANIKI., who owns some of the fastest runniiiil horses: a. I..COIIKN, president of the Consollda'ed Card rompauv; ItVKHSOV k 11UOWN, IjH West ir.'d street: N.H. l.E.yinK'ITK.ll. m 7th avenue, lud Colonel U. II. MiCbVAN. IM West Mil atraut. The Family Liniment la 25 cent and 80 cent: tlia Horse, vu ceuta in bottles; the Derby I'uwdvra 'J& cents a box. SOLD BY THE DRUQQISTS. Depot: 42 Murray Street, N. Y. N Y N TT-14 PEERLESS "WILSOHIfl." WILLIAM WILSON. 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