FACTS ASD COMMENTS. Tlin rotton factors of St. Louis linve united In a circular nddresscl lo the morcliants, farmers and tenants of the cotton belt, advising them to abandon the credit system and to discourage the planting of a largo acreage. In cotton this year, and to devote their labors first to the raising of grain, cattle and hogs, giving a smaller portion of their time to the culture of cotton. Drunkenness has been investigated by Professor Vcrga, of Milan. Ac cording to him, men or women given V Intoxication are, strange to say, sel dom giTen to kleptomania or suicide. A woman is less apt to take tc liquor than a man, but when die does she can hardly be reclaimed. She becomes shameless and abominable, but seldom dangerous. Cold weather seems to cause men to take to strong drink and mild weather has the same influence upon women. . The son of a Baptist clergyman of Philadelphia went into the army and served through the war, faithfully as an officer and uprightly as a man. "(Then ho was discharged, to the astoundment and horror of his friends, he promptly and deliberately became a thief, and follows that calling, serving one sentence afttr another in the penitentiary, refusing to return to his friends and respectability, declaring that he prefers his present mode of life to any other. The case is one without recorded precedent or parallel. The swindle planned by a Cincin nati showman consisted in advertising for a treasurer for a minstrel show and getting $500 from a candidate as pretended security. A country grocer was caught by the prospect of making a tour of the country on a salary of $25 a week, with all expenses paid, and he supposed that he was safe against fraud because a company was ready to actually start out. But the performers were amateurs, lured into the affair at no cost to the managers, who fled with all the nion:y after the first perform ance. The grocer committel suicid.1. An international exhibition of a novel character is projected to be held in Paris next autumn under the auspices of the Societe Protectrice ties Atimaux. The catalogue is to include alj apparatus, furniture, etc., connected wlih the breaking and use of horses. It is possible that the exhibition may become extended so as to embrace ap pliances employed in the relations of mankind with other animals. The corporation of Paris have granted the use of the Pavilion in the Champs Elysees for the month of September next for the exhibition. The society referred to, which has been established over thirty years, now numbers some 6,000 members,' and, thanks to its efforts, in few: countries is more done than in France for, the protection of the animal world. V A specimen of the "angry tree," in digenous to Australia, Js growing on a farm in Nevad i and i now eight fejt high. AVhen the sun sets its leaves fold together and the ends of the ten der twigs coil up like a pigtail. If the twigs are handled the leaves move un easily for a minute or more. A sin gular thing concerning the tree was its apparent resentment on being removed from a pot, in which it had matured, into a much larger pot. Hardly had it been placed in its new quarters before the leaves began to stand up in all di rections, like the hair on the tail of an angry cat, and soon the wholj plant was in a quiver. At the same time it gave out au odor most pungent and sickening, resembling the odor given off by rattlesnakes and other kinds of snakes when teased. So strong and offensive was this smell that it had to be removed from the house for several days. Atlanta has gained greatly by her cotton exhibition of 18sl. There has been a continuous inflow of people and capital, and real estate has been in con stant demand for residences and mer cantile purposes. A grain elevator And cotton compress has been built; a spinning company has completed and nearly filled its capacious building with machinery, and is preparing to double its capacity; the great fair building has been purchased by a com pany with a capital of $250,000, and is half filled with machinery; companies have been formed tor building appar atus to prepare cotton for the spinner; fertilizer and other manufactories have been established in and near the city; and a concern has been organize 1 for the manufacture of oleomargarine. The, aggregate capital invested since tlue exposition in manufacturing enter prises is about $1,500,000, employing no fewer than 2,000 operatives, and paying annual wages approximating $800,000. ' According to Professor Langley sci entific men are convinced that space is not an utter void, but that it furnishes the carbonic acid gas by means of which plants and animals grow. It is calculated that the earth has absorb, d the carbon of the atmosphere ono hun dred times over, and that its replen ishment cornea from within the spae between the planets. Newton hinted at this, but did not fully comprehend it, two hundred years ago. Once in thirty years the tart his jrjeipitated into meteor streams. These have been identified with comets. These me teoric fragments, which undoubtedly come from the head of comets, are composed of real sandstone, like that which holds the copper of Lake Su perior. It is manifest, therefore, that these come from worlds not unlike our own and that meteors and comets are portions of demolished out-worn worlds. This, if true, remarks tho Detroit Free I'nss, is what the inhab itants ol the earth must look forward to, and which, tho igh not quite o definite, Is far more formidable than Wiggins' storm. The iotooje V,'remltj, of St. Peters burg, recently gave an outline of a re markably drastic law which It is pro posed to ena't to lessen the evil of in temperance in luis.nii. t lr.st. it is pro posed that no drinking-houso shall bo allowed to bo creeled iu the neighbor hood of factories and workshops; that no selling of drink for consumption on the premises shall bo permitted except in a limi'e l number of places in the more public and general resorts; that if diink is soil lo children and minors, whether with or without their parents' consent, the public house at which this w.n done shall bo closed by the police. Secondly, among the clauses dealing wit'i the customer, there is one which proposes that " every incorrigible chronic drinker " shall forfeit the rights of a father. His children are to be taken away from J mm ana regarded as ine children oi tho state, by which they will be placed in some educational institute, where the father will bo prohibited from interfering with them. In the case of an incorrigibly drunken husband the project suggests that the courts shall bo allowed to grant his wife, upm her own appeal, a species of conditional divorce, with a guarantee of exclusivo . right to her turnings. Similarly at the request of a husband whose wife is an incorrigible drunkard, it is pro posed that he be freed from the obliga tion of maintaining her and living with her. In neither case is this separation to bo counted as a legiti mate divorce, enabling the spouse of the incorrigible tippler to contract a second union. Ve hear that the special commission included a large; number of medical assessors. The Bad Boy and tho Grocery Maa "Say, do you think a little practical joke does any hurt V" asked the bad boy or the grocery man, as he come in with his Sunday suit on and a bouquet in hia buttonhole, and pried off a couple ot figs from anew box that had been just opened. " No, sir," said the grocery man, as he licked off the syrup that dripped from a quart imasur from whicli ho had been tilling a jug. " I hold that a man that gets mad at a practical joke, that is, one that does not injure him, is a fool, and he ought to be shunned by all de cent people. That's a nice bouqiu t you have in your ccat. AVhat is it, pansiesi Let me smell of it," and the grocery man bent over in front of the boy to take a whiff at the bouquet. As he did so a stream of water shot out of the innocent-looking bouquet and struck him full in the face, and ran down over his shirt, and tho gro cery man jelled murder, and fell over a barrel of ax-helves, scythe snaths, and then groped around for a towel tc wipe his face. " You blamed little rascal:" ye led the grocery man at the boy , as he took up an ax-helve and stilted for him " what kind of a golblasted squirt gun you got there? I will n;a il you by thunder," and he rolled up his shirt sleeves. " Tiiere.keep your temper. I took 8 test vote of you on the subject of prac tical jokes before the machine b.-gan tc play upon the conflagration that was raging on your whisky nose, and you t-aid a man that would get mad at a joke was a fool, and now I know it. Here, let me show it to you. There is a rubber hose runs from the bouquet, inside my coat to my pants pocket, and there is a bulb of rubber that holds about half a pint and when a fellow smells of the posy I squeeze tho bulb, and you see the result. It's lun where vou don't squirt it on a person that gets mad." The grocery man said he would give the boy half a pound of figs if he would lend th3 bouquet to him for half an hour to play it on a customer, and the boy fixed it on tho grocery man, and turned the nozzlo so it would squirt right back into the grocery man's face. He tried it on the first customer that came in and got it right ia his own face and then the bulb in li s pants pocket got to leaking and the rest of tho water ran down the giocery man's trousers leg, and he gave it up in disgust, and handed it back to the boy (J. r. Feck. A. II. Stephens' Doss. Like Sir "Walter Scott and Henry Clay, Stephens had all his life been fond of dogs, lie owned one which he named "Sir Bing Binks," from one of the characters in Sir Walter Scott's "St. Konan's Well." Another, who was his constant companion for years, was named "Kio," a poodle dog. U pon his death ho was buried in the garden, and over tho red-lay mound a marble slab was placed, which, in the follow ing epitaph, written by his brother, Mr. Linton Stephens, records his worth: : Here ret the remains of : ; What, iu life, was a satire on the: ; Human race, ; ; And an honor to his own, : ; A Fuitliful Dog. : Goldsmith used to write and teach a pet dog to sit on his haunches, and Mr. Stephens, wifeless and childless as ho was, lavished on his pet poodle all the warm affections of his nature. Tho first tiling in in the morning he romped with Ins dog. Jle slept In the same room with his master, and when he was sick the faithful brute never left the room, save for a few moments, for days and weeks together. The dog accompanied his master all over the State. When left behind he watched the arrival of the trains at the depot, going through all the cars in search of him. In Plorlda the strong fiber ofjthe leaves or a species or cactus is turned into rope, its juice into a pleasant bev erage, and its trunk, after the removal lit. i.he pith, into pails. SCIENTIFIC ANI INDUSTRIAL. William Johnson, a wealthy farmer Of South wold, "near Fingal, Ontario, owns a milk-white, mild-eyed steer weighing 11,200 pounds, and standing fully nine feet high. Mr. Johnson is very fond of his "pet," and rather than part with him has refused somo liberal offers. AVater saturated with alum is recom mended by a French scientist as a speedy and effectual remedy for ex tinguishing fires. His proposition is based on tho theory that tho alum would coat the objects wetted with it, intercept tho access of atmospheric oxygen and thus stay combustion. The belief is common that during a considerable fall a person must bo as phyxiated by the rapid rush through the air, which constantly accelerates as tho distance fallen increases; but tho weight of scientific opinion seems to favor the view that, if asphyxia ever results during falls, the distance fallen must be very great. It takes two hundred and fifty bushels of potatoes to make a ton of potato starch. Its manufacture, which is very simple, is as follows: After being thoroughly washed and freed from dirt tho potatoes are reduced to a pulp by means of a grater. Tho pulp, placed in a sieve, is washed by streams cf falling water, the starch be ing carried through the sieve into a proper receptacle and the liber washed away as waste. The starch is carried with tho water passing through tho sieve into a stirring-tank, in which it is washed from tho finer particles of waste, and, being heavier than water, sinks to the bottom. It is then fur ther cleansed in other tanks by w ash ing and stirring, until the water is clear and is drawn off. Tho starch is then removed to a kiln, where it is dried and rendered fit for market. A correspondent of the London En gineer makes a curious suggestion : Men have not yet learned to lly through space like birds ; but why should they not take a hint from the Engineer, and construct an aerial lino worked by electricity ? Locomotives are almost useless off the rails, and aeronauts may be well content if they learn- to lly along wires. The projec tor would substitute for the un wield ly balloon a light, stout plane, shaped like a kite, balanced by a car, and pro pelled by a screw, driven at a good speed by a dozen or more Trouve ma chines arranged in couples along the propeller shaft. By a line of stout tel egraph wire led on poles from Berlin to Paris, or from Pekin to St. Petersburg he would transmit a 100-horse power along the wire by powerful dynamos at stations, say a hundred miles apart, which would be taken to the flying plane by two light wires, having con tact carriages at the lower ends. The wire would have to be strong to stand the strain of a heavy wind on tho buoyant kite, but it is much more probable that men will learn to fly along wires before they are able to lly alone promiscuously through the air. A big-handed sawyer named Shaw, Put hia finger too near the buzz-saw, He Sciw his mistake, But each pain and ache. St. Jacobs Oil cured in his paw. A rheumatic old man named Meeker,. Was sick a whole year in Topeeker, He there would have died, But St. Jacobs Oil tried, It sent him b ick cured to Osweeger. One Poisonous Lizard. A reaper recently presented before the Philadelphia College of Physicians stated that in response to inquiries two letters had been received from Ari zona, one of which described the lizard as more peaceful and harmless than a young missionary, while the other de clared it to be " worse then a whole apothecary shop." Kecent experiments made with captive specimens of the Gila monster, however, seem to demon strate satisfactorily its poisonous na ture. Small animals and birds were killed by its bite. It has numerous small teeth, and when it bites a quan tity of saliva is discharged. This saliva or fluid is found to bo an active poison of very peculiar nature. It causes no local injury, but seems to act directly upon the heart, arresting its action in diastole. Its effect is en tirely different from that of the venom of serpents, which causes local hemor rhage. Knakea aa Life Destroyers. The loss of life in India due to the ravages of venomous snakes is almost incredible. let Consumption, which is as wily and fatal ka the deadliest Indian reptile, is winding its eoiis around thousands of people wltile the victims are unconscious of its presence. Dr. K. V. .Fierce a "Uolden Medical DiRoovery " must be used to cleanse the blood of the sorofulous impurities, for tubercular con sumption is only a form of scrofulous disease. " uolden Medical Discovery " is a sovereign remedy lor au lorms oi acromions, disease, or kma's-evil, such as tumors, white swell. insrs, fever sores, scrofulous sore eyes, as wen as lor otner Dioou ana sKin diseases, By druggists; The stock-raisers of California estimate the agreate value of their flocks and herds n 835,000,000. The number of horned cat tle is estimated at 2.2.iO.0O0. Taken Out of lied. Dr. K. V. Pierce, bunalo, H.Y.: Dear Sir I have to thank vou for the creat relief re ceived from your "Favorite Prescription." My sickness had lasted seven years, one of which I was in bed. After taking one bottle X was able to be about the house, Jiespect fully, Amanda K. Knmh, Fulton, Mich. The monument at Yorktown. Va., is to be built of Maine granite by a Maine company, ana to cost ff bb.tK.'Yi VI.- 171.. Y?l. Successfully treated by World's Dispensary lot jiompuiei, Dunaio, rt. I. Leipsio is one of tha leading centers of me aoii-inaking trade. On Thirty Mays' Trial. The Voltaic BeltCo., Marshall, Midi., will Fena Ur. Uye s Celebrated JUoetro- Voltaic ueiiM unu r.iei-ino Appliances on trial tor thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality ami miidreu troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete rontorationof health and manly vigor. Address as above. K. 11. No risk is incurred, us thirty days trial is allowed. That llueband ofMine it three times the man he was before using Vbll' Ueulth Renewvr. $1. Druggists. "Ttonoh in rnrnn." AfOtforVrplls"'KoiiKli on Corns." llSo. Quick reliefs complete cure. Corns, warts, bunions. The Frnr.er Axle Grease Is the best in tho market. It is the most economical and cheapest, one box lasting as long as two of any other. One greasing will Inst two weeks. It received first premium at the Centennial and Paris Expositions, also medals at various Htate fairs. Hny no other. Catarrh of the lllndiler. Stinging irritation, inflammation, Kidney, Prinnrycoinplaintff.CTrpd by Huchnpaiba. ft. Tim hnbit. of running over hoots or shoes oorreoted with Lyon's Patent Heel Sti (Toners. Voluntary Tributes of Urntltnde for Dene, fits It reel veil. Dfar Bin Dense llow me the privilege of (trine my testimony rpgnrriins; the tvondnrful curative properties of your invaluable medicine, Hunt's Hcmedy. During the past nix or seven years 1 have boon a great enffarer from kidney disease, and during: a groat part, of the tlma my mfTrriniTH hare boon so intense se to be lndeecrlu, ablo. Only those wholisve auffered by thlsdrosdrilseasa know of tho awful backache, and paina of all kinda, accompanied hy great weakness and nitrmnapmatratloa, loaaof force and ambition which Inrarlably attend It. had all thoee troubles intensified, and waa in anch a bad condition that 1 could not not up ont of my chat, eicopt by patting my handa on my kneea, and almost rolling out before I could at raightennp. I tried tha heat doctors, and many kinds of medicine, bnt all failed to help me. and 1 experimented so long endeavoring to get cared that last spring 1 was In Tery poor shape, and In seeking for relief my attention waa directed by a friend to the remarkable cures of kidney diseases, ate., which were being accomplished by Hunt's Hemedy. 1 waa in. "duced to try It, and began to take It, and Tory aoon "limbered up," as it were; my aerera backache and the intense paina 1 had auffered so long speedily die. sppearvd, notwithstanding 1 had been bothered with thia complaint ao many years. When 1 began to take Hunt's Remedy I waa consid erably run down in my general health, and suffered also from loss of appetite. Kror since 1 hare boon taking the Remedy, however, my Improvement hat been moat marked ; my former complaints, aches, paint, etc., hate disappeared, and I now feel like my former telf, hale, hearty and sound in health. I shall alwaya keep Hunt'l Remedy with me, and would most earnestly reoommend all those who are snfferert from Kidney or LWer dis. eases, or diseases of tha Bladder or Urinary organs, ta oe iiuni-a nemeay, ana take no other. Yours rery truly, IlKMnx H. SnELDow. No. SCO Westminster St.. Providence, R, I. "In the leiicon of youth, eto., there Is no such word as (." That "lexicon" is now found In the labors ton nf tin..,'. 1) 1- T , I . u . , . - ' ".' j Miiiiwe un biico wora as full. The Doctor's Indorsement. Pr. W, D. Wright, Cincinnati, O., aenda tha tub Joined professional indorsement: "I hare prescribed Dr. Wm. Hull's Balsam for the.Lnnaa in a great num ber of cases and always with tncceaa. One case in par ticular was given up hy several physicians who had been called in for consultation with myaelf. The patient had all the symptoms of confirmed Consumption cold night sweats, hectio fever, harrassing oongh. etc He com menced immediately to get better and waa Boon restored to his usual health. I have also found Dr. Wm. lull's Balssmforthe Lungs the most valuable expectorant for breaking up distressing coughs and oolda that 1 have evornsed." Durno'a Catarrh Snuff .euros Catarrh and jilt affectionsjfthemucouajnembrane, llrat f 'ntiirh llnUnm In the World." Trv II. Trice lOc. V. W. Kinsman Un., Augusta, Maine FOR XjfV-IISr. o ii d r ft Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, backacno, neaaacn, looinatne, oreThrnn,wrlllng.Wprnln,ilruleei lluriia, Nenll. Froal Ultra. iin all oiiim uoDii.r rti.ts kiics. Bold by DrugilsU and pa1rseTrTWhere. Fifty Csntsa bolus. Direction in 11 !.aitfuafl. 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Nww York 1 'lty, whootfurs ial iuiluceiiieuia to parties deeiniitf a swui auJ pxwbiAbli iuvaeuuiit. bERhiANRMDl It relieved tt once Hums, l'n,rhapped IT and or Lips J t orna.Iluiiiunt'. Scalds, l.rutw,Kor'niH of ftwt.b-uidt.l eyes.etc. iltclilnirfromunyrauxo. ABkyourdrug I LIAHGU APRIL Are the best mnntha to pnrify the blood, and Tfood'i HanaparilU w the bout, medicine to do It. It will cure India-eat ion, apnn debility, bUlouaneas, headache, loss tf appete, and all rilneanes arlnlna? from an impure ttate or low condition of the blood. It works npon the kidneys, the Hrer and the bowels, thro nth the blood. I had no appetite, nnatrength, and was feelina: aa mean aa any one could, and be about my work. Aa soon m I bea-sn takinn Hod'a Harsaparilla my food rellnhed. and 1 felt myself stow Ins; atmna-er evert day. I thor ouffhty believe In the rshie of llnod's Harsaparilla. "I owe my recovery to Hood's Bantansrilla. H de erres the confidence of the public, especially those who ire troubled with humors." J. Pitiw, Uhotsea, Vt. A ant Ionian tella na: ' Before I commenced taking llood'a tSarnaparilla I had fallen in weight from 1W to 140 pounds. My appetite has returned, my strength la fvtitorerl, snd I am rapidly reajnlnlns: my tieah." Internal humor caused a horning in my stomach ; my food dintrnmcd me; I couldn't sleep nights. llood'a Ssrsspsrilla haa relieved me of these troubles, and I ileep well now." Mrs. 8. A. EnMPKPg, Warner, N.H. I have neTer found anything that hit my wants as Hood's Nsreaparill. It tones up my system, purifies my blood, sharpens my appetite, and seema to make me over."-,!. P. Thompson, Register of Doeds. Lowell, Middlesex County, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hood's Harsaparilla will ivoaitively cure w ion in the power of medicine dyspepsia, indigestion, headache, constipation, btllousnesa, lose of aitpetite, general de. billty, pains in the back, kidney complaint, female weaknesses, catarrh, scrofula, scrofulous and cancerous humors, ulcers, sores, tumors, salt rheum, and all dis eases ariaing from an Impure state or low condition of the blood. The beneficial effects from Hood's Sarsaparilla hare been more speedy than fmn any other preparation of the kind. " K. ti. Woupnax, Wilton, N. 11. F. 11. Pinkham, editor Newmarket (N. H.) Alroct, writes: 'I have taken four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla this spring, and it has done me good. My appetite was Tory poor, my bowels all out of order, suffering from the piles, my general health waa In a, very low condition, and had no ambition to do any thing. Have lust tinirhed the third bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and my appetite is eicellent, my bowela regular (no trouble from piles), and my general health and strength restored." Remember this fact You find In no other blood puri Her or sarsaparilla the same combination of valuable wiedicinal agents as In llood'a Sarsaparilla. Purifies the Blood To purify, vitaltte and enrich the blood, to cure spring debility, biliousnem, dyspepsia snd sick headache. llood'a Saraaparilla Is pre-eminently superior to all other articles. W. H. Curtis, Ticket Agent, H. A- M. R. R.. Haver hill, Mass., writes: " I consider Hood's Karsaparillaone of the ttent medicines for spring when the blood Is in a low contlition and needs cleansing." Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by druggists. Price (1 ; six for $&. Prepared only by O. 1. HOOD A CO., Apotheoariea, Lowell, Mass. la nnfalllnfranl Infai. Ilahle In curing Kpll .nllo Klta, Hpanins, Convnlalons, 8t. Vltia lnnre, Alcoholism, Opium Una;, Icr voua debUlty Jiirofiila and all frvoua ami Illood dlaeaara. To C'lprcvmea. Lavrvrra. CURES AND T. Ltlterarv men. Al.r. , .''"'chanui. Banlixra, Ia . 'J diet and all whoa a. A di'titary rmplovme nt 1 causea Nervous Proa- Kruiion, irreguianiif1. of the blood, atomach, bowels or klndrya, or who require a nervt tonic, appetiser or stimulant, Hamarltau Nervine is Invaluable. Thousands proclaim It the mmt wonderful in. '!rorant that ever sustained the sinking systrm. For -.Ii' by all l)rug((ltB. T1TK Mt. 8. A. RICHMOND 1IU)1CAI. CO. Vn.iiriMii.m. Kt. Jneeph, Mo. K rxm-amtn tvnsvmrirn fT7 i PURE COD IiIVEE OIL AND LIHE. V 0 To (Ins nnd AH. Are von suffering: from n Cough, Cold, Asthma, lironcnitis, or any of the various pulmonary troubles that so often end in Consumption ? If so, use ' H'tW lurt Cod-Livr Htatut Lieu," a safa and sure remedy. This is no quack preparation, but is 61-(1' by tho medical faculty. Manuf, only by A, . Wilhor, Chemist, Huston. Hold by druggists. A IemdlasT leondea Vkym irisia eat Dilate aa Ufflcoln MevrTork .1 for the Car of EPILEPTIC FITS. jfYom A mJoum a I of Medici Dr. Ab. Meaerole (1st of Lendes), whe rnakss a spe cialty of Epilepsy, has without doobl treated and cur4 mors cases than any other living phvslclaa. Bis sncca has simply been astonishing; ws nave ntard ef eases M over to years' standing successfully cored by htm. lis hss published a vrork on this dtseass, whlth ks ss&ds with a large bottle or his weneerrut curs rrse te sn sur- lerer wno 1 aJvlso any f.rer who msf send th.lr siprsss and r. O. Addrssa Yl'a Lny dns wUhisg arnrs to ailnrsaa l)r. IB. MfciKOLB, ha. as J oka ., MswTsrk. CI T "l COLEMAN BUHINKSH COIXKOB. 1, I. j Newara, ft. J. VYnt fnrJJalalocua. 74 A WKKK. fl2adssthomilinade. Oostl Vs outtit frwe. Aadresa llil'K a Co., Augusta, Ma. &M A day at horns. 16 sampW'S, wurlh 4i.'hy rvtummsil WimAiMissJIAWIN A- Cl., Montpeliar.Vt tCC "aokln ur own town. Terma and tHontBt Bn free. Address H. llALl BIT a Co., Portland, Ma. A Sure Cure fur Epilepsy or Kits in 3 nours. Pre to poor.l)B;KBi:a. KnM Arseuaat., lit. Louia. Mo. S H 11 R T . H a II fl Ky Stan. stTTactlnll anar. Illin I n M ri U mld m evi.ry reniwi't . Send llc. f or Kpeciraens snd trms. Cl.AKKI-:, Kten,ifapliur, 4.i741 Germantowu avenue, PluUdelphia, 1's. THE PUREST AND BEST Remedy Ever IIadeIt la Compeaaded from 1 1 opt. Malt. Bach a. Matt drake and llandelloa. The oldest, best, most renowned and valu able medicine in the world, and in addition it contains all the best and most effective curative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest liver regulator, blood purifier, and life and health restoring agent on earth. It gives new life and vigor to the aged and infirm. To elergymen, lawyers, literary men, ladies, and all whom sedentary employments cause irregularities of the Blood, Btomaoh, Bowela, or Kidneys, or who require an appe tizer, tonio and mild stimulant, it is invalu able, being highly curative, tonio and stimu lating, without being intoxicating. No matter what your feeling or symptoms are, or what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable use the bitters at once. It may save your life. Hun dreds have been saved by so doing, at moderate cost. Ask your druggist or physi cian. Do not suffer yourself or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. If you have lameness in the loins, with frequent pains and aches; numbness of the thigh; scanty, painful and frequent discharge of urine, filled with pus, and which will turn red by standing; a voracious sppetite and unquenchable thirst; harsh and dry skin; clammy touLnie, often darkly furred; swollen and inflamed gums; dropsical swelling of tha limbs; frequent attacks of hiccough; inability to void the urine, and great fatigue in aC tempting it yon are suffering from soma form of Kidney or Urinary Complaint, suoh as Brioht's Dibkass of the kidntya, stone or inflammation of the bladder, gravol and renal calculi, diabetes, stranguary stricture and retention of the urine, and Hop Bitters is the only remedy that will permanently eure you. Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the purest and beat medicine ever made, and no person or family should be without it. Don't risk any of the highly lauded etufl with tentinioniuls ot great cures, but ask your neighbor, druggist, pastor or physicians what Hon titffra liHrt Mri't i-nn Ho for you and test it. Ft" I? P f Hy return mail A foil description of a a-, a . M.oouy'a N'ew Tailor SysUiui uf Ureas Dutuu. D.W.Mwotly Co.. at W.ln.MAuciuuti.O. IPjy..JKP . NEVER FAILS. l AY At tto other season la the sysfom aosuaeeptibletoUi benefleltl rftoota of medicine, This Is the time to takw Hood's Harsaparilla to purify your blood and firtify yost ayatemagslnnt the dnbtlttntlng effects of noring weather. Try this Spring Medicine now. It sharpens the appetite, tonea the stomarh. Invigorates the aged, and impart) new life and energy to all who take It, " If people wnnt a medicine to go all through ,em andl wake Vm up, tell them to take Hood's HarseperiUi." Fufkman N. Hitny, Meredith Village, N. II. "When I finished the second bottle of Hood's Harsa parilla 1 felt like a new person, I can do two daya work in one now," Mns. A, 1). Alt.rn, Lowell. Mass. "Three years ago scrofula broke out on my face, head and ears so they wore one solid sore, my hair fell off, my sight and hearing were Impaired. I commencod taking llood'a Harsnpsrilla, and In ono year's time was entirely cured. "Mhs. Maht H. Tahkman, lhiitor, Me. ' lief ore I used Hood's Ssrsnpsrilla suffered eon. slsntly from sick headache. Now I am rarely troubled, and my food does not dixtroas me as it did, It has done me good." H, J, Moitnti.L, Iiwell, Mass. " I suffered from billoustHHis I ft years. Hood's Barsa parilla cured me."- J. J, Conm, Drsont, Mass. 'Subject to severe bilious attnrks, 1 last spring need Hood's HsrsapnrilU snd was much bencttted by tt." Mbs. J, W. I'i.fmknt, Franklin, N. U. Hood's Ssrsspaiilla Is a compound concentrated ex tract, skillfully prepared, by a pr toe: peculiar to itself, of the active moillclttal properties of the most approved alterative, tonic ml Mood purifying remedira of the vegi'tnhle kingdom, known to me heal science se Altere tlvti, Blood I'urihers, IMnmtica, Tonics and Stoiuachies. These srticles have been lined for years, and their medi cinal value Is appreciated by every mother In the land. "I have suffered with milk leg for eleven years. I have been taking HoshI's Hrnarilla fin about one year, and have eiHrlonccd a sternly gain since I commenced using it. Have tnken sis bottles; It hss done wonders for me." Mils. !. ItKNTMA", leter, Me. " I cordially afloat my faith, barked liy actual trial. In the ethracyof Hood's SaniSpsrilla as a curative for headache, biliousness, and that condition which at times pervadoa us all, commonly nailed 'the bluet.'" J. J. Lovr.M., t.reenpoint, N. Y. A searching investigation resulted In the combination of llood'a Ssrsapantla, which is peculiar to Itself, la vastly superior to other preparations, and Is much mors) positive in Hh effects upon the blood and organs of the body. Time and constant use have proved, its efflosey beyond a question. The wonderful roaults from Its use prove mors than was ever claimed for It, A good name at borne 1st tower of strena-th abroad,' A recent vsnvsss proves, despite sll claims to tha toa. trary, that ten bottles uf Hood's Harsaparilla are sold, by the drufTKlsts of Ixrorll, to one of all tha othef aarsaparillas combined. This stamp of publlo appro bation proceeds from lta numerous, unprecedented, well known and remarkable cures In Lowell tatt vicinity. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold bydnitRlsta. Price 91 ; all for Prepared oalf by 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. I HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES. ThMtlim back or disordered nrine Indl oate that you are a vicUm ? THEN DO MOT HESITATE; use Kidney-Wort at ones, (dru. 'data reoommend lOand It will speedily ovor iiuim tha dlsoase and restore healthy action. as. I nH ae "or oompiaintt peouuar kUUI bsi to vour tex. tuenaa pain and weaknesses, Kidney-Wort Is onaurpaasaa, aa it will act promptly and aafely. KltherSex. InoonUuenoo. retontion oi urine. brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull dracginc paina. all speedily yield to lta curauve power, sS. SOLO BY ALL D31UOOIBTS. .Print SI. A IMTv y fwt ' iwvu niuuvs vv ui ay avHn w W " inatoor or morn obstinate caoaa of ktdof ami Um tronbiea, alt for fwmal wtuUiQearo." Phlli O i s 1 1 (td t m. J.. . mmiBWun. 1 , tm talfaa mm kaaan sni-eh haitaataf A (mm Vtaa nasaa rtA Kidney-Wort. Kha bad kidney and other oompiainta," writes RitT. A. R. Cowman, Fayetterille, Tenn. IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of tha Kidney and LIVER ' It bat tpeelAo action oa tnit moat Important organ, enabling It to throw off torpidity and Inaction, stimulating the healthy teortUon of tha Bile, and by keeping tha Dowalt la tree oondiUon, e fleeting iu regular discharge. PJtltrtl If yon are Buttering from lalulClllClt nalana, navt tha ohilla, art bllioua, dyapeptio, oroonatipated, Kidney Wort will surely relieve and quiokly oura. In the Spring to cleanse the System, every ont thould take a thorough course of IU U- SOLD By ORUQCISTS. Price l. 1 am a living advocate of ttie vtrtuca uf Kidney. Wort. I auffered untold agony from liver disorder, ii svrsdeM." ,1no. T. Nevins. Kpiinrtleld. Ohio. FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. No other diseaae la ao prevalent In thia ooun- tnr aa Oonatipation. and no remedT has erari equalled the oelebrated Kidney-Wort aa a ctire. Whatever the cauee, however obatlaate the eeee, tn.a remedr "Ul overocune tt. 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