The Flowers To Tjurd the Laughing Sod." And not even Nature would allow the flowers to grow and blossom io perfection without good soil. Now Nature and people are much alike; the former must have sunshine, tatter must have pure blood in order to have perfect health. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures blood trou bles of all sorts. It is to the human system whnt sunshine is to Nature the destroyer of disease germs. It never disappoints. Poor Blood-" The doctor said there were not seven drops of pood blood in my body. Hood's Sarsaparilla built me up and made me strong and well." Srsia K. Baowii, 16 Astor Hill, Lynn, Mass. Dyspepsia! etc.-" A complication of troubles, dyspepsia, chronic catarrh and Inflammation of the stomach, rheumatism, etc., made me miserable. Iladano appetite until I took Hood's farsaparilla, which acted like maple. I am thoroughly cured." N. B. Sklit, 1874 W. 14th At., Denver, Col. Rheumatism "My husband was obliged to Rive up work on account of rheu matism. No remedy helped until he used Hood's Sarsaparllla, which permanently cured him. It cured my daughter of ca tarrh. I give it to the children with pood results." AUs. J. S. McMath, Stamford, ft. Hood'l Ptlli cure ItTer Ills, the nnnjrrltatlng and the only cathartic to take with Hood's Sar.aparllla. "I sufTered the tortnrea of the damned with protruding piies brought on by constipa tion with which I was afflicted for twenty years. I ran across your CASCARKTS in the town of Newell, la., and never found anything to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from piles and feel like a new man." O H. Kiitz, 1411 Jones St., Sioux City, la. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. J Good Merer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. Wc.lioc. SOo ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Ufttsf ''7 CwsT. Cl.lr, g.wl, T.r. lt II fl Tfi B I f Sold and guaranteed by all drug-IIUIU-DAU CVKE Tobacco Habit ElENSIONllnK 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. La,: Principal Examiner U 8. Pansloo Bureau, .yratactvii war, lfeadiudicauux claim., ally iiuva IVJTr'M'TTn'M'THIS PAPER WHEN KEl'LT JxLLiN llUlN INUTOADVTS. NYNU-Jg DO! DC V"EW DISCOVERT; IX J S O I Quiirli.( aad care. ' wont uml Book af ta.unnnial.and IO ' U..taj.nl rf. Dr. a. SEISM S BOSS. Bol D, AUaata. ea. WAN IfcD t'ai-eot nad beanh that K-I-P-A-Ki-i will Dot benetlt. Send 6 eta. to Ki pans Chemical Co., New York, for 10 samples and USMt testimonial.. POLES yfiSSar CANDY tsadi mask taisTtnto Not to Be Overdone. There are several children in the "" family, and they were talking ot their garden. "I am going to plant the seeds Uncle John gave me," eaid one, "and grow the most beautiful flowers." r"a?m ?0'Dg growjiinks' and vio lets." said another."" "And I'm going to have roses," said the third. But the little boy said nothing. ) He had no seeds to plant. And presently his mother noticed that he took no part in the chatter and her heart smote her. "And what is Oeorgie going to grow?" she asked. "Ferhaps Gcorgie's lip trembled, but his voice didn't. "Oh," he said stoutly., "I expect I can raise a worm or two." Pearson's Weekly. A Unman Nature Taatel. The newsboy had stood on the corner holding an nndiminishing bundle of papers for half an hour. An unvarying and meaningless sound issued from his lips, but neither he nor anyone else thought he was saying anything, Suddenly the clang, bang and rattle of a fire engine divided the traffic. "All about the fire! All about the fire!" he shrieked. And every hfth person bought paper. Puck. MANY a dutiful daughter pays in pain for her mother's ignorance or perhaps neglect. The mother suffered and she thinks her daughter must suffer also. This is true only to a limited extent. No excessive pain is healthy. Every mother should inform her INDULGENT MOTHERS Many a young girl's beauty is wasted by unnecessary pain at time of menstruation, and many indulgent mothers with mistaken kindness permit their daughters to grow careless about physical health. Miss Carrie M. Lamb, Big Beaver, Mich., writes: 'Dea Mrs. Pinkham A year ago I suffered from profuse and irregular menstruation and leucorrhoea. My appetite was variable, stomach sour and bowels were not regular, and was subject to pains like colic during menstruation. I wrote you and began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and used two packages of Sanative Wash. Youcan't imagine my relief. My courses are natural and general health improved." Mrs. Nannie Adkins, La Due, Mo., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham I feel it my duty to tell you of the good your Vegetable Compound has done my daughter. She suffered untold agony at time of menstruation be- pCfct fore taking yourmedictne ; but the Compound has relieved the pain, given her a better color, and she feels stronger, and has improved every way. I am very grateful to yon for the benefit she has received, It is a peat medicjna for young girls," c. t. . 1 and gets out of mieeiy ian-.y. x-i right. The invention of the typewriter has given employment to 500,000 women. Boat Tekaet Salt aa Sawas Tew lift) Away, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be snat netto. tuli of lite, nerve and vigor, Uke No-Tw Baa, the wonder-worker, that make weak mp strong. All druggists, SOo or 11. Cure guana teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York Elehty-flve per cent, of the people who are lame are affected on the left side. Ta Care a Col In One Day. Take t.Motive Bronio Quinine Tablet. All Druggists refund money if it fails to our. 5o. Before 1840 men almost universally bad their faces clean shaven. Without Knowing" It. While sitting in a draft without knowing It we may become sore and stiff from cold. We feel soreness and stiffness all gone after using St. Jacobs Oil, hardly know ing when. Itussla has about 35,000 miles of railway besides 7000 now in course of construction. Or. Peth Arnold's Cough Killer the best aver nwl in my family. Thomas M. Hcti.kr, Cor. luUi and Locust his., Phlla,l'a-, Nov. Jet, UVt, Boston banks and trust companies have gained 1106,000,000 lu resources In lour years. Fiso's Cure for Consumption has saved me many a doctor's hill. S. F. Hahuv, Hopkins Place, Baltimore, Md., Peg. . IStti. China exports to Europe and America 11,000,000 lans annually, . Educate Tone Bowels With Caseareta. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever I0c,25o. IICC. C fail, druggists refund money. In Trussla only 6497 of 100,000 attempts at suicide were successful. Good Rubber In Mexico. Experiments made with the native rubber tree in Mexico have demon strated conclusively that the cultiva tion of the castilloaelastica is feasible and that, after the seventh or eighth year, a quantity of rubber sufficient to make the investment profitable may be extracted annually. Each acre of the ground available in Mexico for the purpose can accommodate about 200 trees. Each tree should yield from one to two pouuds of rubber an nually, with a value of sixty to seventy cents a pound, United States cur rency. The cost of gathering and preparing the rubber is small, and, with freight charges, amounts to so slight a pro portion that an average profit of fifty cents a pound may be relied upon. Therefore, the net annual returns to the planter should be between $100 and $200 an acre each year. The trees continue to grow larger, increasing the amount of their product each year. It is estimated that on a plantation in Mexico fifteen years old each tree should yield an average of five pounds of rubber. The only objection planters can find against entering the rubber-growing industry is the long time they must ttait after planting before they can realize any returns. While it is true that it involves much patients wait ing, it is considered the safest of crops, with practically no risk of loss. The prices quoted are top figures in the markets of the world. With such opportunities as Mexico offers there is little danger of the rub ber supply failing behind the demand in the near fntnre, as has been sug gested by some of the larger dealers. New York Pess. A llrltlsh IMaint. We recommend those who are inter ested in publio art in this country to look at the account given of the deco rative work carried out at the new Paris Opera Comique. The exterior sculpture is by the greatest French sculptors of the day; for the decora tive paintings in the auditorium, the staircases and the foyers a galaxy of the most gifted French painters have been employed, aud all this paid for by the Government, for the public good and fcr the encouragement of na tional ait. When shall we see such a thing in England? It is as if we had a London theater decorated with sculpture by Mr. Gilbert and Onslow Ford, and the halls and staircases painted by Mr. Watts, Mr. Tadema and Sir E. Poynter. Instead of that we have theaters with sculpture done by stone-carvers and paintings by decorating "firms." Builder. Frog's skin, though one of the thin est, is also one of the toughest leathers tanned. self for her own sake and especially for the sake of her daughter. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for her advice about all matters concerning the Ills of the feminine organs. mmm&fi a Sftf&Wr I ' II.' Jm v .in e ,V fc.ANf AYi. We Hast Hava Mora Boys Representa tive New York Bnslaesa Men Give) Their Views Upon the Use or I.lqnor by Employes Intemperance Barred. fs mast have more boys," hear the vil lains ery, s they clhk their Jlnj-ltnir glasses; "Tls Strang how fast the drunkards die! 1 hundred thousand graves heaped high Each year marks off as it passes. We must have more boys at least twelvs each hour We must win by cunning devices. To gather the brightest of youth's flower From the garden ot home; Us peaceful bower. We must use every art that entices. 'Wo must have more boys. Then lot nends be sent To make their persuasive offers; Set the boys to drink; 'A nickel tbat'J spent On a glass for a boy, is money lent To bring dollars back to our coffers.' 'We must have more boys; for only with boys Is the army ot drunkards reoruited. Slay the fathers' hopes and the mothers' iovs. Cse the devil's most deceptive deooys, And render the boys lmurutej. 'We must have more boys; see the prlsoa waits For those we shall school in sinning; The asylums yawn; the almshouse gates Gape open to groan the fate that awaits The boys we saoceed in winning. We must have more boys. Then let us begin To pursue them tn every quarter; (Vith a hustle and bustle and din we shall win; Then hurry and scurry them In to their sin; Rush them on like sheep to the slaugh ter." Ram's Horn. The Handicap of Drink. A representative of The New York Voice asked ot several business men, well known and highly esteemed in New York com mercial elroles, their views upon the use of liquor by business men and their em ployes. The answers given by nil of them showed marked hostility to drinking habits, and many ot them remarked upon the change that has come to pass In the busi ness world In this respect within the last few years. The old custom of treating, that used to play so large a part lu the transaction of large wholesale deals with out-of-town oustomers, they all agreed hai largely disappeared. Among the men with whom Tim New fork Voloe representative talked was Henry Clews, one of the most widely known finan cial operators in the oity. Mr. Clews said: "Drinking dwarfs men's abilities, makes il'em erratic, and Interferes with good Judgment. It makes them see things with a distorted mental vision and leads them in todisastrous enterprises. Competition Is so keen to-day that a man must keep his head cool end his judgment unimpaired in order to protect bis own and his customers' In terest". Driuk makes a man see either the brightest or the gloomiest si Jo ot things, which lo dangerous. On the Stock Ex change to-day a man who drinks habit ually Is apt to be avoided, where a fen years ago the fault was overlooked. Busi ness to-da7 is conduoted on a different basis from that of twenty years back. It was then thought that if a man was con vivial and made friends, business would be Induced; and some of the houses in the "Street" used to have "drinking" part ners" to take customers out and treat them; but such a thing is not known any more. It is no longer necessary for a broker to open wine for his customers; in tact, suoh a course is to-day regarded with lusptclon. Men are apt to think less of a man for putting temptation in their wav." Mr. Clews, who is familiar with the social Justom of the best families of tlio city, also expressed his opinion that the con sumption of liquor in the homes ot wealth has very materially diminished; and also that "bar drinking" in Wall street has within the last fifteen years decreased not less than fifty per eent. The subject was also brought up In con versation with Mr. Chester 8. Lord, who has for eighteen years been the managing editor of the New York Sun. Mr. Lord de cidedly believes that a newspaper man in these days of intense competition oan not lucceed If be allows his powers to be im paired by the use of liquor. With regard to the condition of affairs in the office oi Ibe Sun, be said: "Intemperance will not be tolornted in Ibis office on the part of anybody. The Dnly men whom I have been compelled to let go during the last three or four years owe their dlsmi-sal to intemperance." President John ClaAin, of the great wholesale bouse of H. B. Clullia Company, ipeaklug ot drinking among employes, inld: "We can not afford to keep a man who irlnks habitually no matter how good a nlosman he may be. There is a marked cbnngo for the better in this respect throughout the entire business section ot New York, and I think throughout thi eountry. Competition is so active that svery concern must be on the alert for trade, and intemperance on the part o' talesmen will not be put up with." Horrors In a Casual Paragraph, A casual paragraph in a daily newspaper reads: In a recent treatise on alcoholism by Trull It is stated that in England seventy-five per cent, of all cases of pauperism are due to drink, and in Germany ninetv per cent. In Germany drink leads to 1600 oases ot suicide a year, and supplies the lunatic asylums with 3000 victims. Notes of the Crusade. Drink buriussorrows that rise again to morrow. "Tuev that give themselves to drinking, and that club together, shall be consumed; and drowsiness shall be clothed In rags." Prov. xvlil., 21. A writer In the November Atlantic in an trticle on '-Colonial Lessons of Alaska," says: "Whisky is the greatest curse ot the people of Alaska American, Russian and native., t nave not a wora io say in ihvoi of Its use." Lord Roberts says that the total abstin- snee movement In India Is worth 3,- 000,000 to the Indlnn finances. Lord Rob erts further said to Mr. Calae when in Calcutta: "Give me a teetotal army, Mr. Calne, and I will take it anywhere." An Indian outbreak near Juneau, Alaska, Is reported. Cause liquor sold iu viola tion of the law. A bill is before the Illinois Legislature to establish to State hospitals for drunk ards, to be supported by a special tax upon the saloons of the State. Miller the total abstainer, who won the six-day bicycle race In New York, has won a similar race In Ran Francisco, covering 2192 miles in the six days. A bill bss been introduced In the Legis lature of North Dakota to create a r'tate office, Commissioner of Temperance, to be charged with the enforcement ot the pro hibitory law of the State. It Is announced that the necessary funds for opening the "Squirrel Inn" on the Bowerv. New York Cltv. have been sub scribed. This is the Institution in behalf ot which Bishop Potter was spoking when be used the expression about the saloon a "poor man's club" that has caused so much discussion. The city ot Galeshurg, Illinois, has been carried for oo-llcense alter a suarp cam palgn. The British Government laboratory last vear analyzed 1510 samples of so-called "temperunce" drinks. Of this number over oue-third were found to contain more than the two percent, of alcohol allowed by law. Some of the samples contained as much as six or eight per eent. A New York paper quotes a bottlo dealei oftbeelty as saying: "The quotatotlons for old bottles fluctuate as much as the market prices on any other commodity, ltnnnntlv there has been nn enormous ae for beer bottles, oaused by the brew ers" desire to rush their goods to Porto Rico and the other new possessions of the United States. We could not get hold ot kottle enough to fill our rden." 4 ki gexoua. The foreign commerce of Austria-Hungary Increased 1 59,1X0,000 during IStlS. Beaaty fa Blood Ottp. Clean Mood means a clean akin. No beauty without it. Caseareta, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Caseareta, beauty for ten cents. All drug lists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c Indians in Alaska have shot Government reindeer, mistaking them tor wild game. What Do tlie Children Drink. I Don't give them tea or coffee, nave you tried the new food drink railed biiAix-O? It Is delicious and nourishing, and takes the place ot coffee. The more Gatm-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their sys tems. Ubmn-O Is made ot pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes- like the choice grades of coffee, but costs about ,V as much. All grocers sell It. 15c. and 26c. German railway receipts tn January In creased 1 1,550,000 over January, 1893. llow'a This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that canuot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chrnkv Jt t o., Toledo, t. Wo, the undersigned, haveknown F. J. Che ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable In all inistueaa transactions and Anancially able to carry out auy obliga tion made by their Arm. West TttUAX, Wholesale DruKslste,Toledo, Ohio. VTAi.niNO, Kisnan Marvin, Wholesale Dnigirists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the Wood aud mucous sur faces of the svstem. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all DrugKlsts. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The new Lord Mayor ot Belfast, Ireland, Is a German Jew. Enclose Ten Cento And get by mull trial bottles Hoxsle's Cronp Cureand Hoxsle's Disks for Croup, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. A. V. Hoxste, lluffalo.N.Y. London bakers are trying to do away with the "hot cross bun." Mrs. Wlnslow'sSoothin Syrup for children teething, softens the Kums, reduces intlaraiua lion, allays pain, cures wind colic. Si io.a bottle Not Keally I'erO.llous. A correspondent sends ns an inter esting account of the trust reposed by our neighbors in British good faith. At a time when war between Great Britain and France seemed possible, if not probable, it was feared that it would involve a bombardment of Havre. Insurances were accordingly effected at Lloyd's by Frenchmen at Havre against any damage which might in snob, a case be done to their buildings. Such an nnderwriting contract would be nnenforceable at law, but the Frenchmen who paid their insurance felt certain that the British underwriters would not take advantage of any legal point, but would pay np as, of course, they would have done. Aftor all, this lit tie incident should serve to show that "nerfide Albion" is very often not much more than a phrase. Wcstniin ster Gazette. Spalding's VM Trade-Mark Means "Standard "aj r ',.-3r ot quality" m .Bk, at a on Athletic Goods Insistupon Spalding's Esndsom Catalogue Frei. A. O. bfALDISO a U1103, fs York. Chicago. Dearer. at A Fair. Face May Marry a Plain Girl if She Uses gain APOLIO sets la very pitta alter the cooing res. It relaxes the stiffened muscles. pre The Roman Cathollo population ot the United Kingdom is about 6,500,000. To Cure Cooetipattoo Forever. Take Caseareta Candy Cathartlo. lOo or ISa DC.CC. fait to cure, d rim-mat refund money The population ot the world Increases ten per eent. every ten years. Fits permanently onrel. No fltsornervnu. nessartertlrst day's use .if Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Kestnrer. S- trial bottle and treatise free Da. K. U. Klin a, 1.M..KI1 Arch Stllhlla..Fa Cornstalk pith is of high value In the manufacture ot smokeless powder. Mo-To-Bao for fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak Ben strong, blood pure. too. il. AM druf gists. The highest price ever paid for a race horse was 150,000 tor the famous Orrnonde. Last's Family Itledlclne Moves the bowels each day, la order to be healthy this Is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick head ache. Prloe 25 and 60o. London's Asiatics, London bas a floating population of some ten thousand Asiatics equal ing that of a small town; and, if a lit tle malodorous sometimes, and in clined to linger outside the pale of modern civilization, it is interesting to make their acquaintance, note their habits and the places they fre queut. Even their vices have a cer tain element of picturesnaeness, and especially among the Chinese some of their ceremonies obtrude upon the atteution. For high life among the Asiatio population yon must go to Bayswater, which is spoken of among foreigners as "Asia Minor." Here reside the rioh Orientals who are en gaged in commerce or have come for purposes of ednoation or pleasure, These are the small and cultured mi nority. For the large majority, the Asiatics of the slums, you must go out to Poplar and Shadwell to the neigh borhood of the East India Docks by preference. It is here the Oriental is to be seen in all the richness of his infinite variety. Paris Messenger. A lllllpoatlng Machine. Successful experiments have been made in Faris with a new billpoBting machine, which does away with the use of either a ladder or paste. It can be used to post bills at a height of fifty feet from the ground, and la be ing put into practical operation. Wire nails are so cheap, it is said that if a carpenter drops one it is cheaper for him to let it lie than to waste his time in picking it up. One keg out of every five sold is never used, but simply goes to waste. An Ohio Judge bas decided that one cannot be prosecuted . for forging a document unless a revenne stamp is affixed to it. IkAIDN WITH a better understanding of the transient nature of the many physical Ills which vanish before proper efforts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is comfort In the knowledge that so many forms of Illness are not due to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condition of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, promptfy removes. That Is why It Is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so htirhly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact that It Is the only remedy which promises Internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which It acts. It Is, therefore, all-important. In order to get Its beneficial effects, to note when you purchase that you have the genuine article, which Is manufactured by the California Pig Syrup Co. only. .u,uju, Of the art of advertising Is to correctly Inform the public of the merits of always prove most effective In time. The valuable reputation acquired by the California Fig Byrup Co. by reason of the excellence of the pleasant laxative remedy. Syrup of Flirs, which It manufactures, confirms the state ment, which the company freely makes, that the best of remedies only should be used when needed by the hum.-in system. The more one takes of salts and pills the more constipated the system becomes, while on the other hand one enjoys , both the method and the results when Syrup of FUrs Is taken; It is pleasant and refreshing: to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleenses the system effec tually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and overcomes habitual consti pation permanently; also biliousness and the many ills resulting therefrom. The great trouble with all other purgatives and sperlents Is not that they fall to act when u single dose is fatten, but that they act too violently and Invariably tend to produce a habit of body requiring constantly augmented dopes. Children enjoy the pleasant taste and gentle action of Syrup of Figs, the ladles find It delightful and beneficial whenever a laxaAlvt remedy is needed, and business men pronounce It Invaluable, as It may be taken without interfering with business and does not gripe nor nauseate. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which It Is manufactured by scientific procesees known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and therefore we wish to im nrpss on all the ImDortance of Durchaslrur the true and original remedy. When buying note the name, California every package. CALIFORNIA THE SCHOOLS Of Greater New York, Boston, and many other places use Carter's Ink exclusively and won't use any other. That speaks well for CARTER'S INK . and gives you food for thought. RHEUMATISM 1 1 Alexandib Re CURE D-Sampl bottle, 4 day' treatment, postpaid, 10 cents. M ROT Co. , IMS (ireen wlch St. , N. V, lj Unta HHtHt ALL tIKt ra LH. Bast Counh 8rmp. Taatas Uood. Cm id time, fnta bt drwrfrl'ts. Prove a Foul Bar 5 a-s af ? A SONG OF HOME. g The sumnur day is ovr, And weary with honest toil Home, through the fields of clover That springs from the fertile soil. Plods now the sturdy farmer "With grimy hands, and though Soiled too, indeed, is his tult oi tweed, But little cam he, I trow. A WORD OF WARNING. Then art many whin sospt. sach rprstntd to bt" just g as tool as tht ' Ivory ';" they ARE NOT. but llkt all counterfeit!, lack tht peculiar an rtnarkablt qualities of Hit gtnulnt. Aik for " Ivory " Soap and Insist upoa (ttli)( It. & crnM. int. t; rw rua u. n. rwiuut VI Endurance of Arabian Porters. Arab carriers bear great loads npon their backs and go at a trotting pace from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. During the month of Bamadan the Korau forbids the taking of food between suurise and sunset, and this law is said to be held sacred and rarely violated. Not only do these porters continue their arduous physioal exertion during the twelve laboring bourn of the day without taking any food during that period, but the Frenoh inspectors who are in charge of the gangs told our in formant that they could work better during the month of the fast than at any other time of the year, because their energy was not needed for digestion. At eventide these Arabs have a moderate meal ot wheatmeal porridge, mixed with large proportions of butter (it is to be had cheap) or olive oil. Their expenditure for food is not more than bix or seven cents a day, and the only luxury which they permit themselves is a cup of very strong black coffee and a cigarette. COM THE HIGHEST OBJECT Fig Syrup Co., printed on the front of FIG SYRUP CO., Francisco, Cal. New York, N. T. THE GLORY OF MAN! Strength, Vitality, Manhood. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE ; OR. SELF-PRESERVATION. A Great KNOW THYSELF. Treatment. graving. 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It is a perfect VADE MECUM and of great Talue for WEAK and FAILING MEN by a Humanitarian and Celebrated Medical Author, distinguished throughout this country and Europe. Address aaaboTe. The press rerywhera highly endorse the Pea body Medical Institute. Read tha following. The Pea body Medical Institute has been established In Boston J7 yean, and the fame which It has attained has subjected It to a test which only a meritorious institution could undergo.-Aoalen rnl, " Tb ftototljr Acd(caJ Imtituti has manj Imitators, but no eg ualt, "-(( on flral In the housewife's hand awaiting It a cake of Ivory Soap, & j l l . ir:. J:-. .. AngwcncuiiaH1 iiwuuitwsr, Tis this that gives us hope." So he take the shining treasure, And laughing with delight, Cries i "See it float, the msgic boat That makes my home to bright.'' The idler exists on one cent's worth of bread, with a little olivt oil, whioh be buys for au additional five cents. Vegetarian Messenger. Fatality of Newtleail Abbey. Another link in the chain of ill for tune which has followed the famous Newstead Abbey was forged the other week. It seems that a curse rests on the Abbey, and that the eldest son ot its owner has never succeeded to the estate. Byron sold it to Colonel Wildman, in 1808, who died child less. The trustees sold it to Webb, the famons sportsman, whose eldest son died that weok. Byron had the skull whioh was reported to have be longed to the ghost which haunted the Abbey, and he used it as a pnnou bowl. Webb buried the skull, hoping to lay the ghost. London Correspon dence iu New York Tribune. Machinery exports from the United States to Mexico in the last six mouth were $2,720,000. any article, and truthful statements Medical Treatise on Happy 'Marriages, tlie cause ana cure oi x liaiinterl Vitality. Nervous and Physical . Debility. Atrophy (wasting), and Vari cocele, also on ALL DISEASES AND WEAKNESSES OK MAN Jrom what ever cause writing. True Principles of r 870 pp. Viuxo, with An-. 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