V THE HOME OF BIG SNAKES. EPISODES IN AN ARTIST'S VISIT TO ZULULAND. Tho no Constrictor and tho Apes Killing the Rijt Snnkc Tho Monkeys' Picnic. The following interesting cxtrnct is from nn artist's ncrount of his ndvon-ture-i in South Africa, published in the Fan Francisco Examiner: This is a plueo for serpents and all kinds of snakes. Here in the cool nights tho little green monkeys take shelter in the thick foliage of tho tropical vegetation, locked in each other's arms like brothers and sisters. But how often is their sleep disturbed by a sudden clasp in the jaws of a boa con strictor or black mumbra, who noise lessly creep upon their innocent victims along the branches and seizo them before they have time to awaken. Owing to the deadly malarial effects of these "dongas" or hollows, the natives in their hunting excursions give them a wide berth. Speaking of monkeys brings to mind a very humorous incident. One day, be ing on the edge of tho berg, sketching a grand view of the mountain, looking along the edge my attention was attracted toward a number of baboons that were frisking about among tho rocks. As the animals are very shy, I remained per fectly quiet and went on with my paint ing, but hoping that they might come nearer. Hcing thus engaged, partly with the landscapo and partly with the , , ,sV , ' baboons what should I sec m the long grass but an immense boa-constrictor. He seemed at least twenty feet long and one foot in diameter. He was crawling along toward the baboons, and I watched the result with intense interest. No sooner did his snakeship show his head above the long grass than tho animals scam pered oil in a second. Talk about the ability of prairio dogs and ground squir relsl No one would imagine that these fellows, big and clumsy as they scorned, could disperse so quickly. The serpent seemed just as quick, for with a few springs on his tail he seemed to be among them, but ho did not succeed in captur ing any of them. Snatching up my shot gun, I was determined to have that serpent's skin. I went up to the place where he disappeared behind tho rocks. There he was, about a hundred yards away, crawling slowly along the edsre of the precipice. I was gaining steadily on him, but did not like to run for fear of alarming him starting him into a run, as it were, either from m;; or toward me. I wanted to rnaka sure of him without giving him a chance, if I could help it. I was always a coward when fighting rattle-snakes in Mendocino County; but this whopper, twenty feet long, made me quake in my boots worse than if there were fifty snakes hidden there. After following hira some time be stopped crawling; he raised his body on a rock, and, turning his face toward mo, saw me. I was within range of him with heavy shot. Bang ! bang ! went both bar rels. The stock of my gun kicked me affectionately, and, when the smoke cleared away the serpent was not in sight. Reloading my piece, I advanced cautiously, with my finger on the trigger all tho while. AYh.cn I cot to the spot there lay my victim, twisting and tying himself up in a knot and unraveling it again withlightninsr-like rapidity. Then he stretched himself out at his full length, and, raising himself upon his tail, bounded into the air several times, mak ing a circle of sixteen or eighteen feet at every jump, till at last, with a mighty effort, he bounded again, and fell to tho earth with a crash. Ho was dead, past all danger to man or beist! He weighed at least 100 pounds. My next anxiety was as to how I could get that beauti fully colored skin. lie was on the very edge of the precipice. A final spasm of the lingering life that clings so tena ciously to the snake tribe might destroy my hopes. I could only sit and wait. It was fully an hour before I had the courage to commence' tho skinning, and sfter considerable labor I succeeded. When he was skinned he looked so white and clean that a person could be tempted to eat him. There were no Kaffirs around or they would make short work of him. They will not kill a snake or serpent if they can avoid it. They have a Kind or superstitious reverence lor them, especially for tho larger kind. But when a white man kills one thev readily eat it all except tho hesd, which they believe to be poisonous. AVhen I got back to my easel, chair and umbrella, I was nearly dumbfounded at seeing the same tribe of baboons play ing high jinks with my painting mater ials. Two little fellows were up among the ribs of the umbrella, and another had his head out through a rent in tho top. Ho looked like a little sweep with his head through the chimney on a frosty morning. It was one of the most comical things in tho monkey lino I ever wit nessed. One big baboon was exploring with all his might tho contents of a box of flake white, while another was daub ing the muzzle of a little baby that was sitting on its mother's back, she herself being engaged in breaking tho handles and pulling out the hairs of my brushes. I never, in any monkey casre or menagerie, saw so many different colored monkeys. One big fellow, half red. half blue, with a great white patch over his left eye, was pulling the canvas f now twisted into a rope) from a big old woman, with two squalling baby monkeys with white muz zles and pink hair: Half a dozen others were fi'jhtin;' for the easel I ke sailors plavin" the "tujr of. war." The whole business was too much fur nie. So, lay ing down my serpent's skin, I opened tire on them. Then came the. humorous part of the whole scene. Talk of scamper ing. Tho family opened out, running to all points of the compass. Baboons in green, yellow, pink, purple, scarlet, white with black spots, and black with vcllow and every color spots! Such variety of uniforms you never saw. Big fellows, four feet high; little fellows, crying and equalling for their mothers, mothers looking and crying for their bi.bie. I had to stand and laugh till tnv sides were snre, The excitement over, I went up to clear the wreck. The umbrella was broken and torn past nil repairs : colors u-er smeuied upon eveivthiiiir; oil cans bitten nnd '-indented ; canvas, blushes, evervthmtr iittet-Jv ruined. If you cau imagine the undivided attention of band of two hundred baboons, for about two hours, to the limited space occupied Ly iui artist's k.it, you will have soir idea of what the ruin was which I havs attempted to describe. I need not say that I was so disgusted with my bargain in the serpent's skin thut I was tempted to throw it over the cliffs. Nothing was worth carrying from tho wreck but the chair, which was too strong for them to break up. The easel was broken and bitteu all over, and looked as if it had been made out of a treo afflicted with small-pox. Two Kentucky Desperadoes. "Alf. Underwood," said a Congress, man from Kentucky, "was one of tho smoothest desperadoes that ever stole a horse or robbed a traveler in the moun tains of the old commonwealth. He was the famous Jesse's brother, and looked the fiend ho was, while Jese looked the angel and was worse than Alf. On one occasion Alf. forged an order for $30 on a relative in Bath County. The order was protested and Alf. was arrested, lb made tho man ho imposed on go his bail, and that same night ho and .lessc stole a horso apiece and left for Virginia. Ono of tho horses gave out next day and they left it at a farm house, with money enough to have it taken back to the own er, whoso name thoy gave to the farmer, and to whom they told that tho horso had been borrowed. They then put out through Virginia, .lesso on foot and some distance behind. The olliccrs in pursuit camo on them in this condition, and cap turing Jesse, they had a comparatively easy time in getting Alf. On the way back Jesse made an attempt to escape. nuu ii u ns Miut in uauiv ii.u i. inn.- ket baU and g0 ba(1, woun;lld that he i i. .. i . . . . i. i ..... i . ... : .1. ....... was left in jail in tho next county town the party reached. Alf. was taken on to Owingsville, Ky., and jailed. He stayed there some time, and one day a younger brother tied a revolver to a pole, and hoisting it up to tho window, Alf. took it and prepared to leave his confinement. AVhen tho jailor came around with tho prisoner's supper he was confronted with the muzzle of the shooter, and having nothing else to do, surrendered. Alf. made him stay In the cell with him until ho had eaten his supper, and then he locked tho jailor up and went forth a free man. "Ho stole a couple of horses that night and put off post-haste to tho jail where his brother Jesse had been recovering, and appearing before the sheriff, armed and equipped, showed his papers (forged) as aconstablcand demanded the prisoner. Tho sheriff told him Jesso was well enough to travel, and he was anxious to have him sent where ho belonged. He told tho pseudo constable- that he was a very dangerous man, however, and that he would send a deputy or two along to assist iu his safe transfer. Alf. told him that he was not afraid of anything that ever wore shoe leather, and felt perfectly able to tako the scoundrel back to justice without assistance. The sheriff finally agreed to let him have the prisoner, and with a few diro threats to Jesse, who was meekly submissive as to what would bo his fate in case he made any attempt to get away, Alf. put him on the extra horse, and with the repeated cautions ol tho sheriff ringing in his cars he rode away with his prisoner. On the edge ol the town Alf. transferred a couple of re volvers to his brother, braced him up with a drink and tho two desperadoes rode merrily back to Kentucky and for a long time after that held high carnival in the hills. These two brothers were afterward 'the leaders in tho famous 'Underwood AVar' in the State, and Jesso died with his boots on, while Alf., if he lives, is in exilo and cannot beat the weight of his own name." Washing ton Star. . Jay Gould Taking Exercise. The haste of commercial work in New York is proverbial, writes a correspond ent of the Cincinnati Enquirer. The hours of business in the AVall street neigh borhood are only about five a day, and the utmost possible amount of labor is crowded into them. But some of the chief operators are busy overtime. Jay Gould was one of these until lately. They tell a story in his office about his resolv ing, on the advice of his physician two years ago, to take exercise. . "I don't wish you to exercise violent ly," said the doctor; "all you need do is to practice mild calisthenics an hour every day. ' "All right," said Gould: "show me exactly what to do," l hereupon the medienl man instructed the millionaire in a variety of movements, such as flexing and extending tho arm? and legs, inflating the lungs and slowly excluding the air, beating the chest with the hands, and bending the body side ways and backwards. Next day, when his brokerage partners, Conner and Mo- rosini, looked into Ins private office, where he sat at his desk vo iding letter from the morning's mail, they were as tounded' at the sight. Gould was coina through a scries of contortions that indi cated nothing less than raving madness. His eyes were on tho manuscript of a long epistle, and he seemed to be intently perusing it; but his puny physique was undergoing the strangest motions his arms and legs extending ono after an other in nil directions, and his body doing more genuflections than were ever conceived of a ritualist. A as he h ivin a lit: io; nn calm lace indicated no agony or illness. Had he gone crazy that was likely, the two partners thought. "What is the mutter, Mr. Gould?' asked Conner, approaching rather cau tiously. "I there something bad iu the letter?' saidIorosini. "No, no," replied Gould, setting an arm revolving iiKe a wneei with one spoke and no rim; "I'm exercising with out loss of time." A Chinese Bill of Fare. A gentleman who lias been in China for somo time past sends to the New l orK tne tunjoineu mil oi iare in English which he took home from t dinner given by a high official in one o the most important cities of the empire He tays it was a delicious dinner : Birds' ue.-t and piteous' ej Fried lish. Broiled shark (ins. Baked nun iironi. ; soup ( Stewed bumbo i i-hm ts. Cold chicken. With Ktilflmz. ' fctewed water chestnuts uud inu..U.oomi. Kuast wild duck, with aula ll Chinese cakes. Klseuits, Willi vegetable BtuffiJ Meat plus. Almond teu. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL In a test to ascertain tho resistnnco to depression of American white oak it was found that tho ultimate crushing stress on a stick twenty-livo inches long and dimensions of 11.82x4.3-1 inches was 70.7 tons. Japanese lacquer ware, known th; world over ns the most superb for beauty Bnd quality, is mado from lacquer fur nished by tho sap of the Khus verni cifera,a tree cultivated especially for this product. It is a dirty viscous liquid, which is refined by straining and decan tation. And now comes a man who wants to lower very sensitive photographic plates to tho bottom of the sea, so as to find out how much light gets down there, and in cidentally to obtain pictures of Spanish galloons and treasure chests and other valuables which arc supposed to cover the ocean bed. Oil from pine wood is now manufac tured on a considerable scale at tho South. The material is subjected to in tense heat in sealed retorts, and one cord of it is said to yield fifteen gallons of tur. pontine, eighty gallons of pine wood oil, fifty bushels of charcoal, one hundred and fifty gallons of wood vinegar and a quantity of inflammable gas and nsphal turn. Tree toads havo several fingers on their forelegs, in tho ends of which aro suctorial disks that euablo them to climb the sides of trees with the samo ease and by a similar method to that by which the fly walks on the ceiling. A. species of tree toad hatches its young in the water, and they appear first as tadpoles. These have the ability to fasten themselves to tho back of the parent, so that the tadpole may be found not only in the water, but with its parent in tho branches of the tree. The force exerted by growing plants can be easily measured. Darwin took a spring clothes-pin, measured tho force necessary to open it, and then fastened it upon tho growing root. He found that tho pressure was of many ounces. President Clarke, of Amherst Agricul tural College, made some interesting ex periments with a growing squash, which was harnessed and had levers attached in such a way that tho force exerted could be ascertained. It was equal to thou sands of pound-', and finally the harness broke. In a grave yard at Hanover, Germany, a block of stone containing twenty cubic feet has been thrown out of place by a tree growing from a seed which germinated in the crevice of tho rock. 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VUiilni Cards, and J,ui in Jnk lo murk I. men, only eu tciamp). Ho -k f 'ieArt styles free with eneh order. Aki utH wanted, bio Pay. THAI-MAN Mi-'U fi) Iultihouk, Mo. RUlp'e Bill Creat English Gout and Uiall 5 rlliSi Kheumatic Remedy. 4fu1 itux )!.tiiii round, 50 cis. M libit. UnlrkUtml .l.l..u uui;iii.u uiiu j i tm ui i uir bluv li 'itetii inv est tfaiors. Th s Ili a a a i.kMSiiT CuKfAM, Lafu)eLLe( lud. WELL BORirC AND ROCK UnllLIMi Ml MINtS. T.n.H fur ml tin,!, ol Vi.ll u.ilitf. LOOMI8 it NVMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. nonsary, I Frre.t I I ILL 11 2ET1 aWl . i: f in limp. 1 - r- 2 3kT; 1 Ratoys Ready Relief CURES AND PREVENT Cold, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Inflammations, Bheumatiim, Neu ralgia, Headache, Tooth ache, Aithraa, DIFFICULT BREATHING. CUKES THK WdlmT PAINS In from ons to tw.stf mlniitM. fcur VtiK llOl-H afisr rM$ thin i rrtlinrni 11...I kuy ons SUKrr.R Wl I H l'.UN. ltjlv.T. H4 H Pilaris fSrir I'ar tit ktLyJ ,B firmnm, Brul.a. Pnlnsln h Bark, 4hr( or l.lmli.. 1 1 was tke l lr.l ,,1 l ilia Onljr I'AI.N KtIKIY That In.tanlly aioi tha nioat rirnirlalln rstns, allaTSlnllaniniatlun, ainli-urasCniiumMoiia, wliother ol Ilia l.iiuga, Hiiiniai-h. Dowels, or iitlier ulauila or orKana b, one kpiilii-atlnn. A half to a tPSAtHviiiful in half a tumtilnr of water III in a fr-w minntea cure Oraniim, Spastni,. Hour hloipai-h. Harllmrn. Narvnuanfi.a, Hli-i'nli'K'neia. Kick llnailache. Diarrfiina. Dyaenler;. Colic r'lalu-lam-,aiiil all lutarnal .im. Malaria in Its Various Forms. Tlifreia not a rpmfdlal air.nt In th w.irl.l lli'it wl I rnroKereraiul Agne ami allnthor Maiarlom, lilH.nia amli'ihar ffvjra, liifiU ItAlIU AV' l'll.Lt, o iiiilrk aa II AllWA A It I-A I) V lill.llH. Fllty rents lar kaitlsi Moid by Urn jflata. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAFARILLUN RESOLVENT, The Great Blood Furifi.r, For the Cnr mT nil Chronic Dlasn.sa. Chninlo Rhenmstlsm, HiTofnlai Mvnlillitm Sint. plaints, elo. Isae ourliinik oil yi-niMTrtli rlil.; price -21 cental, Glaniliilar HwnlMnK. Ilai-klnit ltry t'onulu i;aiinnri'ii. nupriioiis, nipeninp in file 1,111 IlllR ut IDS I.llllKS, 1L. i flrllllt. Tumors. Him. li!. w airr iiraslh w liltr His, ltliitrlirs, kruptloua of tlie V'aos. Ulcera, Hip i-ir.MLuin iiril ay, iinm-ii., pmii i.naiiin. iiriin. thiln, Oiinsmniitlon, biabetes, Kidney, UlaUilur, dvar Complaiuts, etc SCROFULA. Whether transmitted from parente or acnnireaVt wiihl the curative rantie of the Uaraaiarilliaa lie sulvotit. On tfs have been maile where r-r-rarms have been afllii-ted with SVrofula fm their yoliili Hp lo 20, M ml 411 vears of liv nil. HAIIWAV a naiihm'..- till,I.IA. HKHDl.VKNT, a rru rruirilv (-iiiiiihsS,1 of in. gmlieuta of eitraonlinary ninlli al propenli'il, esn- down and wastert ImkIv. Uuii k. plcaaaut, aaia and lierinaiipiil In it. treatment anil euro, bold by all drunutaia. line dollar a bottls. DR. RADWAY'S PILLS The Great Liver ni Stomach Remedy Fortheenre of all diaonlera of the Rtomai-h, f,lver, Kowrla, Kidnevp. Bladder, Nervous rii..w. I. of Appotite, Headache, UosllveiiM., lndici'ilioii, Dlllousnrss, Fever, Inflammation of the II iwoH, I'll", and all dpranKemeuta of I ha liitnrnnl vlscer t. llirely vek-elalile, rontainiiiR no mercury, uituoriklt ordeletertona druifs, Tru-e, rants per bot. Bold by all dfiliralaia. DYSPEPSIA! Dr. ltadwnv'i fills are a cure for tills com. plaint, ttiej renom stieuutli to the siomacb and ciislileltto lerlorm Its Iniii-llona. The ev u, I l a tf lyeiaiadiM.ar,and with them the ImUlit v of the system to contract dineam-.. l ake the iiii'dl.-lna accorilliiK to directions, and observe what we aay in -I -sis,, and True" respecting- diet ""' " "It. 1IADWAY ds lid-No, Hi Wanes Hireet. New Verk, (or "ialeauil I rue." .IIe aure to et HA I) WAY'S. tfal to nilrtfv. heal, reoail- and invitfoi-ttle the hr.iken No Hope to Cut Off Horses' Manet. l-elelr.iccl KC 1. 1 I'SK' II A I, Ti ll nd II It 1 1 I. K 4 inn In aed, caiino lie n!l,i-eil by any horse. HhiiiIi Halter to nnv nart of 1'. M. rr,e ,,u ni-cii itui. Mum nvatiAitiicr Ilnnlwarc and llarni-ss iie il.-i.. hlieclttl dlsiiMint to the trade, hi nd for Vrh- l.lt J. '. I.KiMTIKH -iE. If ocheaier, N. Y. THE MATRIMONIAL I .."SJrVi"!, i;h Iftiue roninliii himhii : utlvert im'iii.'IUb nf lailicH and Rent who wunt to nmrry. No clmrnf to Indira for twlvertlsinif. It contain 4H ooluinnt K'WmI n aitlnff. Sample ropy ornmiletl one .viar for AtMri'HH Tntt Mathimoniai, : Aicaile, rtiu'lnHnil, O. C K K DM FO It T K I A 1,,-lVnr ( vrn. Iwat vieliH r known, H-enrt'tt fttnlkt. ; Coinion iintl nhbtt 'or. tur Ut h'al, winu-r kecpfr; Jlonrynuvkle M atrrmrton, very earlyauil awei tj Strrrt itafo Jit-triffcin, extra Hood foreAtlnic- Thciteare all very miicrlor new m-i tli whlivh I wtHh Introduced, and mall all fur dime or any one for nickel. JaH.Ilan.fy.Kced iirwer,MadUon,Ark. OPIUf.l MORPHINE HABIT CURED. NKW IIK'I'IIOII. J. ('. IIOFK.M AN, Ji-rT.Tson, WIm-ohhiii. FRAZERQARfflLs OEST IN THE WOII LD M 1 1 Sk. 14 O ftai tAVOet the Oenolne. Sold Kvervwhere. a month iuca.nvaw and t&ktf order for Mown v.xi adjl i-t A BLR Sl.llHNO WlMiOV, S(HIK. Hr)t lelliiiK Rood ttver oHered to ARinu lermt and Dutfll rain. UllHIN P. How i A Co.- Allf lUlft, -Ue. THHRSTON'SpearITOOTH powder Krrplnv Tertli Irrfrrf and leimia llrnlthy. 1 00,000 ACRES wm?M&ih&v. Adilren. E. A. .Mnniiln. llanford. Calltornla. C0 Electric Belt and Snienorv forKldnoys, I'aln, OlJ crvoiiHantl Wcs'i. l-'iotohi-r t'o.. h-vi-lniul n. Pensions toSoldlers A Heirs. Senditamp for Circulars. COL. L. UINU 11 AM, Att'y, Waslllimtuii, I). C. n The Chief Stomach SYMPTOMS. Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, . Pain in Stomach, Nausea, Palpitation, Sour Stomach, Flatulency, etc. Thu cause of dyspepsia is often due to sedentary haliits, rapid eating aui neg lected constipation, ns well as to iinproier food, the excessive use of stimulants, tea, coffee and tobacco. Eating too heartily when tired is a frequent cause, but what ever the cause the remedy is plainly indi cated. As everything takeu into the stom ach when weak aud irritable proves a source of irritation, dyspepsia is the most difficult to cure of the majority of chronic complaints: but Burdock Blood Bitters, by its direct action in regulating tho bow els, stimulat ing the liver to secrete healthy The Creat Remedy, Beudl'er..r "Almaaac, 'Sat ja.aBBSsMaaaaT W S100 .fj iir 'J ".J i U TiaJ!iJtaii 1 fyw .sfX Th.KIMH Dili NU SLICK IK 1. w.rrsnud w.i-. ,.iuol, ui u 111 kf, , dr. h. J-fCtW ts a in. "'' ii"i. 1 i-"i"iam.iiiimi,,,.,iu, ,,', 4jff Tl K I V -.'. Hi. ."III. ..ddl-. H.w.i..ll,.,ll.il. Ko,,,o,..iu.-i..i,,,1,u,7.'.iS!r Wl O tl -r H... .li" ti.d-.-a.ra. lllu.lr.ud C.l.lu,,,. 1,... 4. J. low.r, fcu.l'i, m. Vinegar Bitters la Hi srrent lllood I'nrlfler snd Llfeirlvln l'dni lplci menile I'lircallve and Tonic; porta Jtenovaliir and Invlnrstur of (lie system. Ill VHiPirnr Miller there ll TiUllty but 6o sJonholic or inim-ral piilson. Ilx-nare of ll Skin, of wbstever name or nature, aire llterallTdurup and carried out ol the system In short time by the ueeof the B titers. Vliiegnr Illtterai altars fererlshnesa. I re lieve.), and In time enrea RjiettraaUam, KeurahrU, Clout, ana elaallar painful illsnejies. Vinegar Hitter cures Constipation and prevents Diarrlima, Newer before has a meitcliia iieen ronv pouaaled pnseeesln( tke power of Vutlt St rns lo heal the eick. Send for either of ottr waluaWe reference heoks for ladles, fer farmer, for merchant, wif Medical Trealis on llseKe,or our t'ntwhlsm bn Intemperance and Tobacco, which lust should bo read bv every child and youth In the land. Any two of the nliove books mailed free oa receipt of four cents for registration fees. B.H. McDonald Drug Co., 6!H Washington 8U,N.Y. N T N U--20 BEFORE YOU BUY WAGON. CARRIAGE OR BUGS! WKITK TO NOTCH KIN CARRIAGE WORKS, BVtlACUSE. N. If. il.LV!TRATKI) t'ATA l.Ofit K FREE. iri.ow riticKs to PKAMtna. e . Free Farms &iBS: TIip iiiMMt H omirrt ul Aarn uit tun ttrk In Amfrlrfc Mirromiupu hy i)roKnrrun niiimiK ft nil ninnufnrtnr ItiKtowtH. timift ft litraitwr .' iliiKnlfli'rnt crop fiilhM til 1W TlthiinH(U ol Artvm of io-rn nirnl Lit Hilt mihjt ft to i.rn titp.loti (ihi) hotntr L j tti'ln nhI i in tun. tu hi in at (VUXt pft Af-n, I.hi k I tine, l'ut-k lrrinf1 t y tinn e-n.erHnRlti ( h(b mtlrttail rati-n. Kvrry fttti'iitlon ihown cttltni. For li)Hp-t, pnmphlrU, ,( , B.hln n COl.OHAl'O 1 AND I.uaN CO., 0Krn tloiiM Hlovk, Urnver.Col. ljo aw. Grind jf ; our own Bon., Crater hella. ARAIIAM Klnur end - in tur ts mss.ni id m rijij (F, TWlmn e l'aientl. ""IOO er eent. more made in keeDlliK ponft try. i n TOUKH All I.I.N and FARM jr'FKft M I I.I.N, l in iilnr. and Testlinffnluls sent ou up.i leal Inn. M' 1 l.SO.M B HO., A-aaleu, r av. l'iso's fcomedy dy hit fttlarrh hi th ft lo Use, and Cheapest. I I nest, utsiest to Also irx"1 f"r fo'd" In the Head, Ueauocne, uay rarer, & auceu STHMA CURED ! rJk tVermaa Aalhma Curt bm faU to rt v m immrUme rthta M rt minirrt k fortavbl IffBl fltNU eurea h fell oihrr fall. tr,nl Kiattnt n th Moil fffKOe. l'ric 0 rt BrMl I.OO. of lirutclal nr br hiatil Kawipit KliKK for ttntt, mi. ii nrinrr m rt ru i-mhii n mm. SURE CURE for liYKPKl'SIA A INI'. I J. M. I1KSTION. Athlr-kS, KIIMXY.Churlott.-, N. O. and Mornlilnc llnblt cured In 10 . ...h. .. . I,... ... ,. ...... ll In all part.. Du. MasH, Onln y.Mlrh. M v a bj f Obtained Rend stump, for MA I Rll I O Inventor'a Oitlde. L, Bik- iiAM.JJntcnt lawyer, WaahltiKton, I). C. -1 BIL1TATD Von are allowed a tret trial of (Atrfu tfavt of tlie uo of Iir. Iiye'a VlcliriiU-d Voltaic Belt with Klectrle8ue nensnry Appliances, for the stieedy relief and per. rnajient cure of Amtiui lability, loss of Vitality and iiuriAood, and all klmlred troubles. Also for nurny other dlseasea. Complete restoration to Healin, Tiioa, and MimhiMxi iruaruiiui-l. So risk Is Incurred. IHuf dresalng VOLTAIC UELTt trntcit imnit'hlrt In urnrril entviopa maiieu irre, iy nv t Uh luin.sii,iii-v ,i Si hit taken the lelA la their. f ili.t cM. ! rcmtiliM, and h.t sires almost ualvottal m(iUm tlua, MURPHY BROS r.rm, T Ohk.woa th. Uwot of th. iMiblii. and now f.naa ainoii tlit ludi.K MotU UMsof In. !,,. A. L. S.MI I II. ftr.drord. Fa, S.1dby Uiurnsu. i o.i e. PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The rl:lnia.l and Only fJcnolne. Bftfr Rni ftlwkTi K'llftblf. RfWknaf woHkleM IwlU , lntitMuiblc t LADIES Ak 7ur lrua-rft tut 't hlfhrater F.nclUhn utl tke mo other, or (bciM U. (innufiito in fr a,rttoulari in IttttT rtura mmiL M AM E PAPER. 4 Mb...tr C'ttmloal ., old by nrniTKUU eTerrwhere. Aik for 'Thlrhaa Vssr'ft KafH-h lnnyryal l'lll-w Tk tUw. . s li H V ot'HJl lI.Sar B lillKlLITV V rKiLaF Bt:r. 4llf..rlraeb kruark.bl. sad q.lek ar.. Trial paal. Ms. H.ad Hlsmtl tor wsl.d p.rUcmrfc iSilr.,., Dr. WARD . CO., LoilbiASA, 0. 39 Disease of the World. bile, and by its tonio and nutritive effects upon the system, uud its geueral purifying action through the kidneys, the skin, the liver and thu blood, soou restore the nat ural action of all the organs and thus makes the relief or cure of this inveterate disease a simjilo matter. From one to three bottles will relieve or cure the chronic rases of long standing. Dyspepsia is, without doubt, on of the most prevalent diseases known to the America u public, and is often mistaken for some other disease. When your appe tite is variable, when you sense a faint, gnawing feeling at the pit of the stomach, unsatislied craving fur food, rising aud souring of the same, heartburn, bad breath, bad taste in the mouth, low spirits, headache, pain sometimes in back, often times palpitation of the heart, dismcliua tiou to effort mental or physical, languor, lassitude, etc., etc., dyss-p-iia is the cause and should bo immediately treated with some reliable remedy; such is B. B. Bit ters. It will effect a perniauent cure in brief time. Try it; test it thoroughly, and write us if. you are not greatly bene fited. Space will not permit us to print any of the thousands of testimonials of thoso who Uave been cured or greatly beuelited, but, to substantiate our suitemeut that Burdock Mood Bitters is thu bast known remedy for dyspepsia, we append, a sample dozen of the names of those cured: I.IU-r St.. lluii.rliutiiuiii. :J. V tin r- 11 ii.l.. rnlH m i imrtht., Wai. rtoivn, N. V . ll. (i. i,i oiroli-k AlU.iiiiri Fa! Vn. 11. t n.inliii.in, .'III Bruad St , Hri.lKe iHirt, Lt,; Mrs. Il.iileni, is It otter! hi. l'ltlUMiiv, l-a,i J. Hu. ksteln, ;15 s(,rinK lrrl.n' Allegheny City: Mrs. K. A. Jlukilis, Sia i KrUa M&hhtf bP,ln MEN. f ,f I TO i liiTS.Vfl J'OuarutMil a.i .1 f if aaoM SlrKwra. Mf4..lyby the V lTl ChaalcaJ B. ' w. H. ooper, cor. Park and Adams St., Boston. Mau., Chak. It. Sweet. t5 Willln ist., 1 ruvldcuiV K. l.j I . J. Whitehead. Nurwli-h, ft.: 'rs. J kta lieriniilt, O in:-,t., Unliuln. N. Mrs. H E. r.iiinriiK. 11. n 1-111:1111 iiton 1.11 T 11 . HouU. of (James," and "How I. Name the Baby.1 FOSTEIt, MILHI HN itlU, Iluflale, N. T. ?TK,TSK' THe Best g Waterproof i erKf-l' iniisiwj . aa. TT'iTWiLJ
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