GRAFTING CHICKEN SKIN. CURIOUS RESULT OF A SURGICAL OPEKATIOV. nrpalrlnff ft niin'a Tlnillated Aim wlfh t hlrkon Skin the i;ror (Unarficrfecu In the course of a San Francisco Call reporter' talk with a local doctor about cases of skin grafting, the man of medi cine raid: ' I have a patient now undergoing tho skin-grafting operation. He is au en gineer, and up to three months ago was chief of tho engine-room attached to one of our largo downtown mills. In the engine-room was a largo steam drum whereon tho workmen heated kettles of oil for uso in their trade. While the en gineer was engaged one day last January near this drum, a laborer in the place carelessly lifted a pot of oil and spilt nearly half of it upon tho floor. It spread in all directions, and the greater part went over tho engineer's hands and arms, which were exposed, his sleeves being rolled up. 4Tlie steaming fluid shriveled the skin and laid baro the flesh, the agony caus ing the engineer to roll over and over upon the floor. A carriage conveyed him to his home, and I was called in to attend him by the firm, which, of course, took upon itself all tho expenses. At the expressed wish of the sullerer, noth ing was said about it in public. I adopted the usual mode of procedure in healing him; that is, setting in small pieces of skin, which grew and enlarged, thereby supply ing the place of the destroyed skin. It was a wearisome job. You see the flesh is raw and must be kept protected whilo the engrafting is going on. The pieces set in are very small. After being placed in position, some distance apart, soft cotton is placed upon them, and they are left to take root. Sometimes upon raising the cotton to discover if tho skin is growing, the piece will fall out, not having any growing properties, and the whole performance must be gone over with. AU kinds of skin are used, although we get as much human skin as we can and as obliging friends are will ing to loan from their bodies. The skin of chickens is used next to human skin. I used it, and contrary to the case of Cook, it took splendidly with my patient. All this is perhaps dry talking to you doctors' stories usually are but now I come to something which will interest you the chicken skin enlarged and joined with the other blocks of cuticle. All was well, I thought, but about two weeks ago I noticed small blue specks appearing upon the new skin. Soon pro tuberances followed. I was mystified, not knowing what to make of it. But in another day I recognized them. They were pin-feathers. Since, they have continued to grow, and now they are real feathers." The reporter could not keep back a smile ot incredulity, noticing which, the doctor said : "You may laugh, but you will not if you see them, will you!" The reporter declared that ocular in spection would better satisfy him of the truo state of the case. "Come," said the doctor, seizing his hat, "we will go out to the house now." In a very short time the doctor and the reportor were seated on a cable car speeding in the direction of the "Western Addition. After leaving the cars at a street far out a walk ot ten minutes bought the medical man and the seeker after information to a pretty little cot tage, which was the central object in a large grassy lot. This was tho patient's home, and here the doubting reporter received his ocular inspection. The paiieut was seated in an easy chair by the window, his hand, incased in huge bund ages, lying motionless in his lap. 'Have you come to see my feathers?" he said, jocularly. The doctor unfastened the bandages carefully and laid bare hands and arms which were a raw and not pleasant sight. The flesh was inflamed and crossed and seamed. But on either wrist and extend ing up the arms almost to the elbows were indeed minutt feathers of a grayish hue. They were like down and were in patches just as the chicken skin had been placed. The skin was too tender to be touched, but the reporter was con vinced by means of his eyes that the doc tor had not been beguiling him w:th a "fairy story." "It is really the most marvelous thing I ever met with in myrfureer," said the doctor, as he replaced the bandages. "What do youinteud to do let them grow?" asked the reporter. "Oh, 1 can do nothing as yet. But when tho skin gets firmer I shall prune thotn out and set in human skin. The rvian doesn't want to go back to his work , this way." "Hardly," laughed the victim, "I would be kidnapped by the proprietor of a dime museum." A New Game. A pleasant wav for a party of young people to entertain themselves at an in formal gathering is for them to try and distinguish each other by seeing the eyes alone. I'in a shawl around the doorway about five feet from the floor. Cut two holes in a large sheet of wrapping paper, or a newspaper will serve the same purpose, which will show the eyes distinctly, but will not expose any part of tho face. If any one present possesses a talent for drawing, the paper, which is to serve as a mask, could be further decorated with a mouth and nose put on with a brush dipped m India ink. This will add to the grotesque appearance which ths shawl surmounted by tho masque, will present. Eyebrows might also he painted. Wlieu the paper is pinned above the shawl, tho company should bo divided into two parties, ouo to remain iu the room as spectators and gueseis, the other to go "behind the scenes" (other wise tho bhawl) as performers. If there aro over a hulf a do.en of the latter a line bhculd bo formed; the one at the head stands behind tho mask so that his eyes are tiihtiuetly seen by those iu the room, and another of the performers asks: "W ho is the ownert" If a correct i espouse is given, the per form! rs clap their lmwln. The one who lias t.ikcu hid turn goes to the font line ami number two takes his place behind the screen. After a time tho purties change and thf fun is renewed. llitr jtiJM l'uung Vlid. NEWS AND NOTES FOU TTOMEN. Frincess dresses are gaining new pop ularity. Queen Victoria's favorite novelist is George Eliot. Striped homespun cloth is a good ma terial for girls' wear. Nearly all the professional beauties of London are married ladies. Miss Cleveland, the President's sister, is an accomplished linguist. Broader hems are seen on handker chiefs, both white and colored. About $18,000,000 worth of corsets were sold in tho United States last year. There are 113,903 English school teachers, nearly all of whom are spinsters. Bodices quite distinct from the skirt arc becoming more and more the fash ion. Grcnadirie or lace polonaises will be made to wear with satin, moire or faille skirts. All basques, if fitted at all, set to the figure with the closeness of the cuirass bodice. Miss Julia Pease, a graduate of Vassar College, cultivates C.00J acres of land iu Texas. For the first time in twelve years Washington society possesses a Vice Prcsideut's wife. A great deal of velvet and velvet rib bon will be used for trimming even the lightest fabrics, both as to texture and color. In cotton veilings or colored cheese cloths there is a great choice in color. Light yellow and a delicate heliotrope are particularly noticeable. Bemovable trains are sent home with most evening toilets. They aro very useful, and if well cut and arranged should never betray their adjustable na ture. All skirts for tho smallest girls are made quite long, reaching to the ankles; those for girls of four or six years are shorter, yet these must fall far below the knee. Tailor-made dresses employ a great va riety of material in their making. There are dresses of cheviot, English sorge, tweed, ladies' cloth, and the new home spun cloths. "When Japanese girls wish to particu larly flatter a gentleman friend they write him a note, the penmanship of which is executed by their delicately sharpened fingernail. Over three thousand women are cm ployed in the railway offices of Austria. They get from fifteen to thirty dollars a month. ?s early all of them are widows of men who have died in railroad ser vice. Some of the new hats have enormous crowns so laden with cabbage roses, golden oats, water cresses, sunflowers, uud other larce pronounced blossoms and leaves, that they suggest the idea of kitchen gardens carried on the head. One of the latest coiffures sent out from Paris is composed of a mass of short curls, so difficult to execute prop erly that most ladies who prefer this style of hairdrrssing buy a curled wig and have done with it. It costs less in the end. Favorite colors in riding habits are dark greens, blues and black. Tan colored cloth is also in fashion, as are pale fawn and gray hues. All habits are made with short skirts.only long enough to touch the ground when the wearer is standing. Leading modistes say that black is to be the fashionable color of the season, and will be sec especially in lace dresses and beaded tulle birincts that are matte youthful looking, by their piquant shapes and gay decorations of flowers and rib bon bows. J Very elegniit jyet not expensive toilets are formed fcf a silk skirt w hich has done duty before, veiled by a very deep flounce of ecru lce. The bodice may be cither of new ilk lace trimmed, or the same silk Cift low and veiled with a high bod ice yt ecru net. Plaid and striped ribbons of soft silk f.re favorites, and also the new un bleached ctamine, a soft cotton canvas, not very pretty in itself, but rendered so by the silken, silvered or golden threads drawn throuj,'h it, and forming charming combinations and figures. A farmer's wife in Indiana, who runs the vegetable garden of half an acre, not only kept a large table bountifully sup plied, but sold last year more than $100 worth of vegetables to the town folks a few miles away. This half acre was of more profit than uny four acres which the hutband cultivated. New parsols are square in shape, gay in color, and aro trimmed with a pro fusion of lace. Grenadine parasols are a novelty intended for piazza use at water ing places and mountain resorts. Tho are lined with colored silks. The handles are all made of exquisite wood, and are very fanciful in design. Young ladies in Vienna wear their in itials worked in silk and gold on the front of their jackets. "Young ladies who are engaged," it is pointed out by the correspondent who sends this news, "may wear other initials than their own." Presumably it is meant that they may wear the initials of the favored suitor. An Animal Apple-Gatherer. Gathering fruit is a frequent practice of animals, and yet there is a stratagem attributed to that "walking bunch of tooth-picks" called the hedgehog, which is curious enough to deserve special men tion. It seems that fruit is frequently found in the hedge-hog's sleeping apart ment, and its pivm nce there is explained in this remarkuble way: It is known that hedgehogs often climb walls, and run olY upon low boughs, and instead of scrambling down in the same manner, they boldly mako the leap from the top to the ground, sometimes ten or twelve feet. They coil into a ball in the air, strike upon their armor of spines, and bound away unharmed. In taking this jump, they have been seen to strike upon fallen fruit, which, thus impaled upon their spines, was carried away by them; and tuis lias giver, rise to the opinion that iu some unci, wav they may have stored their winter homes. tit. Aiciula. The matches consumed in the United States require wood t,o the annual' value nEALTH HINTS. Copious injections of milk are recom mended in nasal catarrh. Half a tenspoonful of common tablo salt, dissolved in cold water and drank, is recommended for heartburn. Chronic coughs, of obscuro origin, may frequently bo found duo to collec tions of impacted wax in one or both cars, and will ' be relieted by its removal. Dandelion root is laxative and some what tonio. Dandelion seems to act es pecially on the liver. The root steeped and tho decoction drank is good for ais cases of tho skin and kidneys. If the bleeding from a cut or other wound cannot be checked by the ordi nary means, and, as is sometimes tho caso, it is impossible to apply a ligature, a quantity of salaratus in the water used for bathing will, it is said, check the flow. To cure a felon, fill a tumbler with equal parts of fine salt and ice; mix well. Sink the linger to tho centre, allow it to remain until it is nearly frozen and numb, then withdraw it, and when sensation is restored renew the operation four or five times, when it will be found the disease is destroyed. This must be dono before pus is formed. A number of French observers have reported remarkably good results from the use of euphorbia pllulifera in asthma. An infusion is made by steeping one ounce of tho fresh weed or one-half ounce of the dried plant in two quarts of water and reducing by simmering to ono quart. Tha dose is a wincglassful. Dr. Marsset reports nine cases where great benefit was obtained in organic or spasmodic dyspnoea by the use cither of tho above infusion, or of an aqueous extract of the euphorbia. Ho recommends giving three or four wineglassfuls of the infusion after the evening meal. Ono of the pa tients who had been unable to work or even to lie down for months was cured in a few days. An Herb Gnthcrer. A reporter of one of the New York papers recently visited the shop of one of the many "Herb Doctors" to be found in that city, and obtained the following information of his wares, his customers and the business generally: "My business has extended over a number of years, and were 1 to tell you all my adventures with herbs, and with the faithful, to whom a root is some thing to swear by, I would fill your newspaper. I obtain the greater part of my stock from the wooded country around the town of Hancock, Berkshire county, Mass. The herbs are gathered by persons of considerable botanical knowledge, and aro shipped to me in cases. Among tho herbs 1 receive from Massachusetts are tansy, catnip, winter green, white oak bark, birch bark and elm bark. When they arrive hero I dry them, and sometimes weeks elapse be fore they are in. a proper condition to sell. I gather a quantity of herbs in New Jersey, around lloboken and Wee hawken, and receive a lew others from the South and West. Last season I sold over a ton of birch bark from which birch beer was brewed. It makes what is called a tem perance drink. I sell a large quantity of hops for making hop pillows. It is a very old remedy for insomnia, and is pre scribed by every elderly woman in the Eastern States. That there is great vir tue in them there can be no doubt, as I have tried them when troubled with nervousness and wakeful nights, and they have invariably relieved me. I fancy there is an increase in tho herb business, not generally, but in the lower part of this city. A large number of colored persons have settled in tho Eighth ward, and their demand for herbs is as tonishingly large. A few years ago the market was overrun with Indian herb doctors. They have all disappeared now, and I do not know of on&that ii left to continue tho business. There i an Indian living in Macdougal street who is one of my best customers. He will not tako a prescription from a physician, but when he feels indisposed ho comes here for that particular herb which seems to meet his wants. Among the herbs that are commonly used as tonics are quassia wood and wild cherry bark, and gentian wood gives the strength to bit ters. Gentian wood is used also as a substitute for chewing tobacco." Minute WYitlng. It was thought a wonderful achieve ment, when Paris was besieged by the Germans, to photograph ouo side of a newspaper on tissue paper small enough to be enclosed in a tiuy quill. A carric. pigeon conveyed the quill out of the be leaguered city to those who read its con tents through a magnifying glass. But neither photography nor the mi croscope was known in the days of Cicero, yet he mentions that the whole of Homer's Iliad had been written on a piece of parchment so small as to be en closed in a nut-shell. A Frenchman, after years of practis ing, wrote the four canonical prayers of the Roman church on one of his finger nails. He was proud of his exploit, but a poet is mentioned by Pliny who ex celled him in the art of minute penman ship. He wrote a couplet in letters ol gold, but so minuto was the writing that the bit of paper oh which it was in scribed w m s enclosed in the husk of s grain of wheat. Again and ii;ain as ono reads, he mur murs to himself Solomon's words, "Ther is no new thing under the sun." Vouti' Companion. The Cure or Children. Boston, Macs, A leading medical journal thinks it is about time mothers fludild know how seriously the health oi children is imperilled by the use of prep aratiuus containing morphia and opium, and iveu for the cure of colds and coughs. Tho chemist of the Brooklyn Board of Health, Otto Grothe, Ph.D., a graduate of the I'niversity of Kiel, (ier liiuiiy, certifies ollicially that recently a harmless and yet effective article for such complaints has come to his notice, l:t refers to the newly discovered Bed Star Cough Cure, which ho found purely veg etable. Cornell university claims the best ar ranged collection of shells in the world. It has coht $1U,U00. There is one thing which amid the de preciation of "securities" which don't Bocure, that should tako its proper quo tations, as above all price this is per sonal integrity. For honesty in business is a security which no street quotations can reduco in valuo. There are four coinago mints in tho United States, located at San Francisco, Carson City, Philadelphia and New Or leans. Thero was formerly a mint at Denver, but this is used now merely as an assay ollico. "Mioot Tolly na fhe File," Fhp. wns the way it appeared in the proof-slip. Tho argua-eyed proof-render, however, knew tho quotation Intended and changed it to rend: "Shoot Folly as Mie flies." I'ope. of course it was nn error, yet how ninny are daily committing much praver errors by al lowing ttie first symptom of consumption to CO unheeded. If atllicted with loss of appe tite, chilly sennit ions, or hacking cough, it is Miicidnl to delay a single moment the use of Dr. Pierce's "Uolilen Medical Piscovery," the great and only reliable remedy yet known for this terribly t'atnl malady. tSond two lot tor stamps for Dr. 1'ierce's complete treatise on this disease. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. A mxolr orchid plant in flower brought $tM at a recent London sale. Delicate diseases radically cured. Consultation free. Address, World' Dismm snry Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Thk English language is taught in 50,000 schools in Japan. "Laugh and tirow Knt." is a precept easily preached, but not so easy to practice. If a person has no appetite, biit a distressing nausea, Dick-headache, dyspep sia, boils, or any other ill resulting f mm inac tion of the bowels, it is impossible to get up such a laugh as will produce aldermanic cor pulenca In order to lauch satisfactorily you must tie well, and to be well you must have your bowels in good order. You can do this mid laugh heartily with Dr. Pierce's "Pleas ant Purgative l'ellets," tho little regulators of tho liver and bowels and bust promoters of jollity. 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Th Unabridged la now aiioplled, at a email ad ditional cot, with lKNIHON'H PATENT, REFERENCE INDEX. le greateat improvement in book-making that haa been made in a hundred yeara." G. A C. M ERHIAM CO., Pub'ra, Springfield, Maaa. VIMUAi a-i I r.t.t.-nt, Civet splendid latiir.ttioa. No.tnr bit.nl rental fee to pay Sold outriKti and atranH.to work nic.ljr en line within lit contpaat (t tndei), or inene refunded. Cotiattuued on new am acientmc primiulea; worki entirely to vibration. Two or three month' rrn Ul lee to the hell Telehone will but outrif ht a tnmplrte miv.c line It l' only PRACTICAL and REM ABLat non-electric Telephone made and warranted to aive lamlac tion, ei axeeey rrundtd. AOKKTS f make Immena. prontt and pel all tin wora th.y can do. No prevtoul etpe rience required. Where 1 have no a.ent Telephonci nay be ordered direct for private lit.. Clrculan H. T. JOKKION, 108 S. Slvlalon at., Buffalo, 1. T $50 REWARD will b pti4 fct kb rB Wmm ot urue Pit thmt crm rlrtn knit b m much OfWa r Hfd In on .'"r I'fttont MONARCH twrftln mm4 Kcparator ! Hager r our Improve nirfh.uM Mill wtU .quali rr which w offer cbtkap, i tra Ur ftnl Pi-It Ltn mtvl.tvl fW. NEWARK MACHINE CO.. Cala.akaa.Okle. ea Braaek Haaa Maavralewe, R. U. AWARE THAT Lortllard's Climax Plug heartna a red Un tan ; that Lorlllard' Kttae I .ta f flne ent ! I K.i 1 N'avy t'llpplnce. and that Lorlllard'a Haulli, an the beat and oheapeat, quality considered I BS! I I r I ATESTI The beentlftil en 1 I I h I HIWI 1 of niakuiK iit How n mm tm ere and tleene paer fani-j II wnrk. for home dtx-oratlona. Tie " " alien and flower materiala anbl. Inetruc tlon Hook aud l'rlre (.let, mailed, In rente LEWIS .V l'., U K. I ttli Ml.. New Vrh Profitable Employmenl Anil lt(tit liomr work for l.ttdiri, aunt anjrwhan by mail. Sinipia and at Holly boua-Htla. No t'anvaaa nn stamps. Addreaa 3L UAVlM riill Klvcr. .Inmi. $75 A. MONTH rXrTTrruaTIITnTrLTintoaiTi eurroda. N. aae'tal rwiulml. Aary paid a.ikl. Kiaraiai In arlvanea. Full ear tlc.iar. rail. W. agree what w. aay. standard Mil ver Vre Co.. Waablngton bt,. Itoaton, Maaa ALL IMPERFECTIONS Of the FaU-e, Hand. A Keet, Huier(luni Hair, Molea, S'arte. Krei-klea, aloth. Hed Nose, Arne, lll'k lleade, Kr-ara. l'lttln and treatment. Or.Jolin WoodhurT, 37 IN. I'earl lot., Albany, .. V K.tabll.hed Irioi. Send luv. for book. "nnnifllrlC Chloral and iiiUiiriiiNS. Opium HabHi KAMIl.Y CIIRKI). BOOK FHKK. DR. J. C. HOFFMAN, Jtflerson, Wisconsin. Wm Bill Mar. ton OUF FOR NOTHING Inatructlon Hook Ol l'n iicv l orli It tear he IU aiiirnra. tirtoD ami Arraaaai Fmbroiilnry. l.iilri autl Ktinlti(tou Painting. How tod ataruninir, ti). hand ataoiu W uar poalaaa, T. KeP A H H L K I-ynn, Ua.a. ApriiTC WiiiiTrn 1J,l't- "uonttbis xoodi-i MUCH Iw n Jtn I bU iiHccttftity in tvtry hotmt now till Oct. BK" early. I'r ihu larvt. A lohtuitahlt for anybody. A liml-clnM article titravMoo nr aL attout home 'ity, vilUa nr country. A4drta C'a A HOIXK tl- i thf Kyruruae, N, FIVE HUNDRED VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE Mille. ht'in-, H'ttl"'!. lt. Mineral and Tnnbei Landx. J. r . WINtil'l KI.I .V HKI.f-KV, In. uraare and Kcal Dalate Agents, Libi rty, Vt E V!ENT- V per aaeata. AU E Atit H preaaptly pal pr olniaalT. aj S75i month t.alarv or eommlsstnnl t. airents lor T1IK VOKI.llH WON OKKM. Write for full rartlrulara UlbiuHICA I,Pl'B, CO.. rhila.. Pa- THURSTON'S rITOOTH POWDER Heevlna; Tenth Perfert and tJuuia Healthy. IPrUTC WA.NTKll in every tiwnand city iu tut MULrl I a) I . K. and Canada In .bmea' Latest liu lir.,ved I'lllow-Khaui H dder. tliri.uinr and terms u V. W.JOMiS, 00 M tii-i tl "t., Ilitllulo, N. V. iSTML IMUU.I1 OfnOI Il-Lt0.h,m. rttewrllAUo. PiTOCTrSSEti-iiaalesUjwa, alaas. HAI.i:i.lK WAM'KO. Uood W.i- e m.iidv W,.rk. Adtlrera .1. AITI eUAV. Nuraerymana IbH-hertt.-r, N. Y Marohlae Habit C area la It ia aJil dava. hssar till psr.d. 1 1 Lib. J. bi tr-isBNe, Jbauon, Ohio. O A Tf. H I Klenant ra ka -f Silks and Hatiun " aeut lor 'i.M'. l-.iiibrolderv bilks, lor. W O R K. ! do.. A. U. BArtSKTi'. lto. he.ter. N Y. A New Melt-liiMlrurtor In loublo Kmrt Hoiik-lir-iiiifcf K't't ii'''-iu utidica'iun. Ad dj-vast:UAUl.lC.S t;LnK. 141 t'llt Kk.,Skw York P M Trmrf iibtainko for inventors. Cir H I W 13 I Vfularatree. H.H. Kmuw (i. IHI Lall I JfU'iitAlt'.va.WaHb:iiKten,U; IJhCAr raUtTitd Iblll-rjt.. 'Jlckets. Addivs fsf NoitiH I'Aiim.iKa AiibNi v. No. 1 liruadwa . N. Y flinrie Ksruple buok. Premium List. Price L.st ssa bAnUd tree. U. b CAKO CO., Oeuterbruk. O . iu 4 7f . r s 4i it 7 KMlr 100 Dr. J. Bradfiei.u I have taken aeveral bottles of your Female ht-tiulnlor for fullliiK of the Womb and ottit-r dlbt-Uftt-a i-omblued, of lti years standliiK, and i reitlly littirtv 1 urn L-urrti entirety, for wlib-h plr-ima ai-rept my ht-artfelt thanks. I know your ui-dlt-lne savt-d uiy UXe. so you st-e 1 rauuot spi-ak loo highly Ul Its favor. hm . tfull , Mrt.. w. E. BTiuBiNa, Kldge, Ua. Kor sale by all I'riO K'l'-ts. H.egulator! .. ; narrow Espnjin. ' nocftKRTRR, Jtinn I, IW. "Ton Yonra ro I waa nttnrkptl with tho tnmt -1 InU-iiHc and donthly palm in mj Iwk find ; Kitinry. "Extonding to the end of my too and to m.v lirnlnl "VVIiicli mnde. nio dolirlotia! "Kroni nKimyl III "It took tlirue men to hold me on my bed nt ti mi's I "Tho dootorn tried In vnln to rclie me, Imt to no pnrposo. Morphtnr nml other opiates! "Urtd itoelToct l "A It or two months I was given up to die! Ill "When my wife . hoanl a imiiihleir Ml what Hop Hitters had done for her, nho nt ont-e (jot nml Kve m stiine. The first dose eased my brain and "iMnod to go hunting through my system for the pain. The Mocond thwe ensod me so mtlril Inst I atept two hours, something 1 had noft done for two month.. Hofore I lifid tiwd live bot tler, I was woll and at work n hnrdansor limn mult), for over three weeks; but ' worked too hard for my strongth, and teking a hard mid, I was taken with the most nnito and painful rheumnt ism all throuih my system that ever was known. " ") fiilltil t he doctor nain, and after sev ernl weeks they loft me a criiiplo on ortitrhos for life, hh they saitl. I met a friend and told him in v etinr, and he said Hop Hitters had curetl liim and would nire me. I poohed at Ii I in. but he was so earuext 1 was induced to uso thrill ngnin. In less than four weeks I threw away my cniteho and went to work Uglify, and kept on tiding the bitters for five weeks, untU I bet-aim as well as any man living, and hovn been so for six years sint e. It has also cured my wife, who had been slrkfcir years; nnd hni kept her and my chil dren we'll and healthy with from two to three Isittles nr yenr. There is no need to be sick at all i( tin lie bitters are used. J. J- Bkhk, Ex-iSiix?rvior. "That poor invalid wife, sister, mother, "Or (laugher! ! 1 I "Can be made the picture of health I "with a few bottles of Hop Bitters! JJf-None genuine without a bunch of green Hotrs on the white label. Shun all tho vile, poiaoiious stilt! with "Hop" or "Hops" in their name. NTH u-ao - A Skin rf Beauty Is a Joy Forever. Da T. FELIX G0UR AUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAU ftftOlpTM Tit, Pi m pi , Praoa hi, Moth Ptcfat, Rmh ana akin dlt . and ftry btmb on hetuf?, n J flea dtvtactton. It hai atomf tha toat ! 8 rar, ad W o barmloaa tMll it to t ur th prw l4 r a I (on prAprrijr md Aeriipt an counterfoil l trailar nam. Till diatm' ,J A. 5fcTr.(. to a ikily ol th ffitiithtM )r, 1 ' ttm (a - - - " yon fft.fiia tntf lhmt I rmromtt0i4t''urnu'7r Crmami a th ImiI kitrmyul of all th Skim pr tparm in," On lottlawitl lant mix raotitb. aMnc it mvmrj dav. A 1m l'ou.4r HuLtila rtnorft nupwrilu'Hu liair witnoat itv 1-tr, to th. kVih. Mmk. M. R. T. (iOl'H AUI, Hola Pnp., 4H Bt.n i St.. N. V. F-r aalf-br nil Druiatftnd Fan f Uooda Ialfni throuroout tha V. H., Oauftiaa nd Kuro(. THrwr of Im imitationa. ft.DuuHa ward for arraat And proof of an ona lalliuf tha iini, One special tt-at lire of Kidire's b'ourl. in cnntraills. tltiiHinn to others, la ita neutral aetion tiisin the bowr-lr. Kortbisreason.it Is specially adtipteil to those seasons w hou bowel troilblea are an treiient. Ib'Uieinbcr Kiilt.'e's food is an nld and friVrf prepara tion, havini; lH- n in line for thii-tv years lu Knitlanri atul Anierli-a. It ie a pfirtectly safe and nourishina diet for all conditions. Paynes' Automatic Engines and Saw-Mill, OI'H LEADER. Wa offer an S ii Is H. P. meunted Enalna srlth Mill. O-ip. solid haw, tW ft. belrina. oant hooks, tin erapleta foruperattnn, on ears. $1.1011, I'.naine nn skld, ShS l-ss Srnl for eircuWr (B. II. V. PAV.NK iV M1N Msnnlsctt.r"rs ef allalylrs Aulonintle En- B I II re, from 3 to S V II P. : slse Pullejrs, Hsniers sad lisftna-, Klruira, N, Y. Boa I N.iO. GLUTEN FREE ft-um ; BRA IS. or I Sis 11m, pe( to I'livMcUn a it ( ,t iUlUJlllf'U Willi will 1' a tmim- Kill llyeprpsln lllnbrtee, Ner Brcai mr firt-nlni. FarAetl&Rhinet vaua Ur b III ty AND Gcin Starch! Sole l'mpiirtdr. nad C'liildreire nnrmwu, , y . V a a. Ji n FLOUR. I rJ7 O IV Wnalr. Urpair- IFlonr 1n WAGON SCALES, lion l.ara, Bis. I Hearlnia, Ilia- s Tare Heam and PfsA Hon Kui. aPRaAKt .loNtS ha V WlliS pars tha f-.iKht -fur nee price bat mention this p.nsr an I ad.lress .MINES OC ltl(ill A tlTDN, - iT IT mmi oinaaaattaai I. V. (I hai laVsn tha Irad la nis ulei el tlia, claaa ef rsnt.rlics, asa lis. .ia almoal aaivsraal aalialac. ties, MURPHY BROS., Paru. 1ST Qtissaree tbs (aver ef lb. public ssfl new rsaks anions the IcaSiftf M r. ii ins a ,u.- rs. A. L. SMI I II. Hrarllerrl, la Soldhy Drtsrviata, PrusSl.tAs. LEOUID GLUE 5t7 "7 ""snds of Brrt class Maaararlrirers GOLO MtDAL.loedo.vAl IVooouefeder,,; 1. Ti o vl nrairr whn dora not kr Irr -Sn dora not kNp list aiHLecANrnrf !2 m. av atsiiinalor baal KussiaCemrnt Co..Glocce: HOOK AfiESTS WANTED f, PLATFQ3M ECHOES LrXuXXfSJohnn. Gough Miiitai,,. .ay rfv.iipetd it." Errry nn. laushs asd srlas srsr . i.. ' ""sasuda mr, .slllur to. it. auc A,.uu aril IV vs SH 1W Introduce and sell tha trade the well known an t i'i in-1 1 i.ranu' IIIS3I.HI 1 ll (K A CK5AR ;oMI.M V. L.br.l rra(lu1T1 or Commission paid to th riguf mm, t BALAHI or liiriiiirf i-r-T- iM. - ,ii la.irt mrraakiiri iruutP f JOsrlari f f 1 TO ft DaTS. yOuaraolMa in ib F I Sanaa Slrlswrs. " I I MfSsslykynvt V ylnru Cltmleal Co. V Cincinnati arreireBa LBFAG MsliClTsaV vta i 00 to sal 1UB ISOW OIK A lluTHIlit C iuHr Co., ill iiioud ay, Nov orlt. COOD WACESil!! ri;Sili".iii"ii. fr,ir ti n.i" MltiTr,., 'p. ji v 111 Ns Nm pfi inuii. Km li. -iri, . v, RJ?S"'e Croat En3lish Cout and ii'liii O I H'Cto Kheiinidtie Remedy. ..Mil '.i. 1.IK); ri.mi.l, HO ria. VARICOCELE p""r " " "
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