People Who Doctor Tkemselves. "The extensive use cf patent medicines sud tbe enormous quantity of drugs sold without prescriptions indicate bow wide spread is tbe hstit of self-doctonng," raid a popular physician to our reporter. 'To those who know how carclesely and ifDor antly these drugs are used, the thought of the harm tbey do is absolutely appalling. There is no telling bow long a prescription once Riven will be used, or with what foolUh risk it will be applied in a case where it will not only not do gocd, but is certain to work barm." ''Which do you think do the most self doctoring, women or men f ' "Women, decidedly, especially moth'TS and old wemen. Tbe reckless temerity of some women in this respect is wonderful. They rush in where angels fear to tread. Hastily judging from a few symptoms that a case resembles one which the family doc tor has treated, they will hunt up an old prescription and administer the dose to some confiding husband or helpless child. I could tell you some amusing stories of the mistakes that are made in this way, as well as some instances where more serious consequences resulted. Take for illustra tion, a headache. It may come lrom a drzen different causes from hunger, from indigestion, from over-excitement of tbe brain, from eating too much, from inhaling foul air. The remedy for headache vanes with its cause Vet you wiil find women who have a universal panacea for head' ache, reeardicss of its cause. Beware of such women." '-With what medicines is the most harm done !' "Opiates and aperients. Tbe heedless ness with which morphine in various forms is now adminibtertd in families is alarmicg. The doctor comes to attend a patient who is in pain, lie prescribes morphia and directs its use, and tbe patient is relieved. This is enough to start the average matron on a course of full destruction with mor phi a. The next patient may be ef a dif ferent temperament, or sex, or age, re quiring either a different kind or quantity of the opiate, but the prescription will be used, or, worse than ail, will be revived from memory. Some drug stores watch carefully and refuse to dispense such drugs without a prescription in each case, but there are many too eager to make money to care much wbe'.btr the patient is being treated by a doctor. Tbe same is true of the use of bromide, ot chloroform and of ether. Tbe bottle that is left partly filled in a family after one patient has been treated is pretty Hire to be used tor another without the doctor's knowledge. As for paregoric and laudanum, tbe amount of stupefaction that is practiced upon children by their use is so common, as almost to cease to attract atti ntion. Perhaps tbe child is naturally peevish, or s cutting tectb, or has some infantile ailment ; out comes the paregoric or soothing syrup bottle, and be fore long tbe small dose ceaf es to have effect. Then larger doses are given, until the unfortunate youngster's system is sa urated with the drug and totally deranged. Sometimes tbe lazy and dishonest ntuse, to relive herfelt trom trouble, administers the anodyne on her own responsibility, and tbe Lapless child shows a dullness and stupidity for which nobody can account. "I met a man once who was doctoring himself for dyspepsia and indigestion. He told me he wondered why he bad not cured himcelf. lie was apparently of muscular development and good constitu tion, but be bad somehow cot the idea in to bis beau that We must exercise vigorously after every meal m order to promote di gestion. He took long and rapid walks after bi meal!1. Of course I is indigestion got worse. He was apparently a man cf ordinary intelligence, yet be was ignorant of the simplest law of health. 1 told him that if a cow could taik she would teach him more sense than to take any vigorous exercise, either physical or mental, im mediately alter a hearty meal. Most horfes aie treated more intelligently than this man w&s treating himself. i " Whs;t puzzles me is tbe fact that people are not afraid to meldle with such a deli cate orginisui as the human body. Few persons who have watches would attempt to repair them if they should get out of order; yet they tackle tbe delicate mech anism of their own bodies with the reck- cssnes of a blacksmith attempting to ad just a chronometer. I he evU is wide spread, i ml resiLes not ouly the cases 1 have alluded to, but many others more difficult and dai gerous than these. I have keown o' women errerinienting with drugs in cases where a simple surgical operation ol a minute s ouranon was all that was nectsMtry. The evil is insidioun, and one that it would lie difficult to reacb by legis lation. It is especially common among those who have little learning which is very dangerous thing. It is a question who are miet to be pitied, thote who know nothing whatever of their own bodies, or thote who, faavine the presump tion to act on very slight and insignificient knowledge, are perpetually dosing them selves with nostrum.", and, with a blind faith tqual to tbe mutt abject superstition putting confidence in panaceas." Mr Gladstone's I.lttrary. "Within the bouse, in every room you seem to be surrounded by books ; books, quantities ot tlicni, in the breakfast room and in the great and noble library, tbe lofty room surrounded with books. Here a noble heirloom if the O'ynn family, a portrait by Vandyke of Sir Ketelm Digby, hangs over the Hreplace. Other interest iug pictures light the way. conspicuously an engraving of Millais s portrait of Sir. viiaosione, wmcn, however noble as an imitation of the style of Vela q ui, fails to give any suggestion of the light and play of lite wliicb glows and gleams from the face of the original in every moment ot conversation. You step from the library into the study it is the anteroom of the library. At the door of the study Mr. Gladstone graciously received us, and made us at home at once in this great worssliop of the mind this scene ot so many studies and cares. Here, in order or disorder, were still books, and books, ard books, papers, busts, portraits, and every variety f furniture of culture an J ta&te. We saw very few indications of any care, for costly or elegant bindings. C!early the volumes were there, not as the furniture of the bouse, but tbe furniture of tbe incessantly acquisitive mind. It is a ven erable apartment. At different tables -there are several m the room reserved and set spart fjr various occupations the visitor is instantly impressed as by tbe memories of a variety of labor. Mr. Gladstone, 'it is a long time since I sat there!' This is the political table; here the Irish bills and tbe budgets were shaped and fashioned. And here is Mis. Gladstone's table ; here she probably planned her erphanage, and the b'Mpital she first called into existence. This is the room where the scholar and the statesman spends the chief port on of his time ; there is the theological portion of the library an ample collection; separate compart ments receive the works of Homer, and Shakespeare, and Dante ; and the busts of Sidney Herbert, and Mr. Gladstone's old college triecd, the duke of Newcastle, and Canning, and Cobden. and Homer bend from the book-cases, and Tennysm looks out from a large bronze medallion." rrofcw J-'. Jtntins remarks that it is generally supposed that electricity will supersede steam, but what has thus far happened is tLat tte nork of tbe engines is employed to produce electricity, while electricity iff inls us tbe best means yet disccvend lor distributing power. 7 fie railroad from Mexico to Calpulal- psm, which places tl e capital in commu nication with V era Cruz and Jalapa, was formi 1 y opened in January 1SS3. A good remedy for warts and corns: Drop a Little vinegar on the wart or corn, cover it immediately with cocking soda or saleratua, and let it remain ten min utes. Repeat several times a day for three days, and the warts and corns will begone. AGRICULTURE, It Is time to begin preparatiuua fur tlie hot beds, for not onlv are tbe frames and sashes to be made ready and put in place out tbe manure should be carefully pre pared. - The object of a not bed is to pro tect the seeds and plants from exposure from cold, and also to retain sufficient beat for their germination and growth. If hot beds could be so arranged as to permit of tbe use of a regulator attachment, where by a uniform tem erature might be main tained at the will of tbe gardener, the plan would save much valuable time and loss. The manure for hot beds should be as fresh as possible, for it is used for pur poses of heating more than for the nutri tion afforded, and any previous fermenta tion or decomposition is the loss of beat that may be needed. It should also De free from coarse material, in order that the contents of the hot bed may be in as One condition as the objects demand, and it should be kept under cover and apart from that which is to be hauled to tbe fields until needed for use. After the frame is made and put in position place the manure in, pressing it down firmly un til it is high enough to permit sufficient space between it and the sash for growth of tbe particular plant required. The up per part of tbe mantre about two inches of it should consist of well-rotted mater ial, thoroughly mixed into a fine condition, with twice its bulk ot dry earth. Then sprinkle half an inch of pure, dry, rich earth over this and sow the seed, covering lightly. If sweet potatoes are planted put a layer ct one inch of rand between the seed and the manure, tilling the spaces and covering with an inch more of sand. The seed potatoes should be placed in the beds whole, and it is best that they should not touch each otner. it requires careful attention on the part of the grower to get the plants in a proper condition for transplanting, for keeping up the beat to a proper temperature is not all. Ibe plants should be watered ays tematically and also ventilated at certain times, if by tbe gradual exposure of the plants to the influences of the outer atmos phere they can be made accustomed to lower temperature they will be hardier and better enabled to endure transplanting, If thty grow up very thickly in the bed tbe surplus plants should be transplanted to another frame, and by taking advantage ol the warmer days ditring tbe cold season tbe plants can bs so managed as to suffer but very little from change of location. But Small Trees. The average Amer ican is in a great hurry to realize on his investments. If he orders a few seeds in January, be is anxious to have them sent immediately, and if he forwards six cents for a copy of some paper which contains a story of which he has read or heard he does not forget to request the publisher to send it "by return mail." 1'atience, which takes the form of quiet wailing, is a virtue of which be seems to be totally ignorant. He cannot wait the progress of ecsi, in must constantly hurry and fret in order to make nature move a little fastet than her wonted pace. This tendency crops out very plainly when he purchases trees. He finds them described in the catalogue as "second class," "medium," first-class" and "ex tra." These difference in these classes is principally, if not wholly; in the size and height of the trees. The larger the tree the higher the price; but the farmer "don care anything about that." He wants good trees or none, and gives order for those of extra size, and which are four or five years old. in doing this he thinks he is acting wisely, but the nurseryman knows and the farmer wJl find before long mat, with equal care, tbe small tree will grow iasier and (it a trait tree) come into bearing condition soouer than the large one. In half a dozen vears the tree that was small when planted will be larger and fin er than tbe other. Tbe reason for this is obvious. The larger the tree the larger me roots wtucfi it has, and the larger the roots the less fibres there will be upon them, A tree that has plenty of fibrous roots will grow readily if proper care is used in transplanting; but no amount of skill can coax a tree to live and flourish which is destitute of these little fibres. I he roots of large trees are always more or less mutilated in the process ot taking up, while the small trees sustain little in jury from this source. Dealers in treee assert that experienced men buy small thrifty trees, while those who are just starting are anxious for the largest to be had. Those who are to set trees the com ing season will do well to learn lrom the experience of those who, at considerable loss to themselves, have demonstrated that small trees are tbe ones to buy. LolokelI. D. Crims writes that the White Belgian carrots yield twice as much as the Long Orange, and be regards them as equally nutriticus. Tnis is doubtful,a in cumerons experiments larger roots of the same variety contain proportioca'ely less sugar and nutriment than small ones. The White Belgian carrot is not salable in the maiket, while tbe Long Oiange will nearly every year sell for mere than its feeding value, except to be used as an appetizer. When carrots can be sold by the wagon load at 'J to 50 cents per bush el and retail at 80 cents per half bushel the price goes far beyond their feeding value At these prices no crop can be more prontauly grown near a good market. It is well knowd that roots absorb large quantities of water frtin the roil, and that this absorbed water carries with it in solu tion into the plant the various substances which it collects and dissolves from the soil, upon which tbe plant feeds and by which it grows, bat it is not so well known however, that the roots of plants axe ros sesssd of a sort of instinctive ability to se met irorn me soil sucn substances as are best adapted for the nutriment of the plant, ane that they have the power of re jecting substances that they do not need or which might be ir juriouR, and that they are capable of imbibing certain substances which s.-e used as solvents tor the prepar ation of nutritive matter. The composition of cow's nilik is affec ted by various ciicumstances; under ex treme conditions :t may contain from 10 to 1 6 per cent, of dry matter. The milk is poorer when the quantity produced is large or the diet insufficient, and richer when those conditions are reversed, A cow is generally in full muk lrom the sec ond to tbe seventh week after caiving; alter mis period the milk gradually diminishes ib quantity, but increases in richness. A separation of cream takes place in the ud der; tbe milk first drawn is poor in faLtbe richness Increasing as milkine proceeds, the last drawn milk cont&inipg two or three times as much fat as the first drawn. The milk of old cows is common I v poorer than that of young cows. Tbe latest cheap and effectual cabbage and currant worm killer is a pound of common alum dissolved in three eallons of rain water. Oki of the best methods of keeping manure is to have it under a leaky re of, which keeps it moist, but prevents wash ng and drenching by rams. Electric Wire Bells. A simple domes tic application ct electricity is described by M. Lange. It is an arrangement whereby timepiece in one room gives the hours not only there, but In any other rooms of the house, causing bells in these latter to be struck. Any timepiece will do if it strikes the hours. Tbe negative wire of a Lrclancbe element, tho circuit of which includes the electric bells, is attach ed to a metallic piece of the works of the timepiece; the poelUve, suitably insulated, is placed a little above the stem of the hammer, VV hen tbe hammer rises contact occurs, and tbe bells in the other room are struck simultaneously with that of the timepiece. The system could be applied to clocks of towers and spires. DOMESTIC Tax only real novelty iu this season' carpets is the Moresque pattern, which is being very largely made np and very widely sold. contideriBK its iewnes, Aside from the Moresque, small-figured carpets will be mnch nsed, es there is considerable disposition to go in that channel. The demand for floriated work of an exaggerated character, and that combining architectural designs columns, arches, arcades, bowers, ar similar structures, still con tit nee, bat almost exclusively for out-of-town trade. Carpet manulsctartrs are endeavoring to "strike'' a color that would prove as good a "seller as "ecru ground, snd yet it prevails very largely m spring patterns. A tea ground is attempted with good effect, aud in fine goods auch as Wilton and Brussels, the dead colors seem to be comma; in use largely, in happy contrast to this, the "Moresque' effect is being utilized by some of our carpet manufacturers to a large extent. and continued experiments develop much that is valuable. A Coaafox cornstarch Llano Alange can be varied agreeably by beating jelly in lost before It is poured in the mould To one quart of milk allow four tablet spoonfuls of cornstarch, rub it smooth in a little cold milk. then, wheu the rest of tbe milk is at the boiling point, stir it into that when thickened enough, which will be in throe or four minutes, take from the fire, sweeten with pow dered sugar and beat the lelly cupful of this quantity. Red raspberry or catawba-grape jelly imparts a deli cious flavor for it, nerve with cream, or with a sauce made of cream, flour, and sugar beaten to a froth, with half cup of boiling water added, and a few drops of some flavoring extract which will not destroy the jelly flavor. Hahogaxt for parlor furniture is re covering its lost popularity, and a reat deal is now being consumed by manu facturers. The classic style of furniture appears to be increasing in favor, and many suits are made up after Greek and Roman designs, tbe latter especially, Lounges covered with Persian rugs are also in demand, and the rugs are now often combined with a rich shade of vel vet trimmed with heavy chenille. Brass frames for screens and brass rods upon mantels and shelves are to be in use, Cretonnes are being very extensively called tor, and the demand for them ap pears to be rather increasing than other wise. Those showing Watteau patterns landscapes, etc. are usually selected. In draperies a sketchy, all-over or run- nine vine pattern bids fair to 1k the prevailing one. Black Bean Sotr ih made of ouc quart of black beans and three quarts of watt. Wash the beans, then boil them until they are tender; take from the stove, turn off the water, and throw it away: rub the beans through a colan der. put them back in the soup kettle, add one quart of fresh water and some stock made the day before; add pepper and salt, and any herbs you choose for seasocing. rut the herbs in a little clean cloth bag. Hard-boiled eggs cut in thick slices, and dropped in the soup just before serving, are thought to be a welcome addition; little balls of chopp ed beef, put together with flour, and fried brown in butter, can be dropped in place of the eggs. Filoselle work upon embossed vel vet is easy and effective. It consists in outlining with gold thread the emboss ed flowers and arabesques and filling in the centre of such parts with satin stitch worked in colored filoselles. Se lect a deep and rich-toned piece of embossed velvet and couch along every outline of the embossing two threads ol Japanese gold thread, then take two shades of creen filoselle and vein the leaves of the design with crewel stitch and a pale shade of filoselle of the same color as tbe velvet, and nil in the cen tres of any flowers or goiuetrical figures with long satin stitches, A 1 RZTTY CHAlB 1SACK IS made Ot 001 antique lace stripe put over silk. Have lace in the centre and on the silk stripes of the same width at each side embroid er a pretty vine. This is lovely, made of the lace and blue silk, with sprays of small pink buds, or of cardinal satin with daisies and buttercups embroider ed on it. The top is turned down and hemmed, and the bottom may be finished wilh lace, or be made in points with a tassel on each point. Colcaxxon. Take equal quantities of cold boiled cabbage and cold boiled potatoes. Crush the potatoes and chop the cabbage finely; tuen put both into stew pan, with a slice of butter or dripping and a little pepper and salt, btir all briskly together over the fire till the vegetables are well mixed. Grease a dish with dripping, press the mixture into it, and put in the oven till the vegetables are very hot throughout, iuru upon a dish and serve, Caramel. To make caramel, put in to a porcelain sauce-pan say half i pound of sugar and a tablespoonful oi water. Stir it constantly over the fire until it lias a bright, dark-brown color, being carelul not to let it burn or black en. Iben add a tea-cupfalof waterand a little salt; let it boil a few moments, longer, cool and attain it. Pat it away in a close corked bottle, and it is always ready lor coloring soups. A good way to remove dust from carpet is to fasten a damp cloth over the broom; with this the dust may be literally taken up. This will be found useful in the sick-room, and also in any room where there are many small arti cles to catch dust. It brightens a car pet to wipe it off in this way even aftx r the usual sweeping hen been done. Some of the broc ded stuffs with large birds aud animal beads in realistic treatment are being used for the uuder- skirts of handsome evening toilets, the ruche at the bottom, the hip and back draperies, and corsage bt inr f velvet, lined and piped with satin, or of satin lined and corded with velvet. China mattings will come ii-to the market this season in new and beautiful effect, colored np as never before. The straw has to be colored and woven green. Some ot the "musteer" of sea son 1883 importations, just in, via San Francisco, show some remarkable effrcts and improvements in style and color. To extract ink from cotton, silk or woolen goods, dip the spots iu spirits of turpentine, and let it remain for several hours; then rub thoroughly between the bands, and it will all disappear with out changing eitk m the color or texture of the fabric. To remove clinkers fom stoves, place few oyster shells in tho grate while the fire is burning, and the clinkers will at once become loosened and may be readily removed without injuring the lining. Dr. I). E. Salmon has pursued paralei investigations wilh tho-e of M. l'asteur.of tbe Bdcro'.'e of hen cbo'era, and has con clusively satisfied himself of the accuracy of the results announced by the latter. He regards his researches as demonstrating that the virulent liquids of tbe fowl's body contain micrococci; that these can be cul tivated, and that bauids in which bacteria are cultivated produce the disease by Inoc ulation. His experiments indicate that tbe activity of the virus is destroyed at a temperature ot 132 deg. Fahrenheit. Xicktl is proposed as a substitute for bronze in coinage in France. It is also suggested that the new coins shall be octa gonal instead of round, so that the piople may not mistake them lor silver in the hurry of business. Bbookxtx preachers are giving a great deal of attention to politic, but it it not true that the ward clubs attend rival political prayer meeting with torchlights and transparencies .and headed by brass bands, A big handed sawyer named Shaw, Put his finger too near tbe buza-saw. He saw hi mistake, But each pain and ache, St. Jacobs Od cared in his paw. A rheumatic old man named Meeker, Was rick a whole yenr In Topeeker, He there would have died, But SL Jacobs Oi! tried. It sent him back cured to Osweeger. Thk dancing lady, who fries to wear the skirt of her dress under her arm and the waist around her knees, and kicks her slippeis clear over the orchestra chairs every eight, gets $600 a week, and the city missionary gets $600 a year; the horse race scoops in (2,000 the first dav, and the church fair lasts a week, works thirty of its best women nearlv to death, and comes out $40 in debt." ' Every truth baa two aides; look at both before committing yourself to either." Kidney-Wort challenges the closest scruti ny of its ingredients and its grand results. It has nothing to fear from truth. Doctors may disagree as to the best methods and remedies, for the cure of constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. But those that have used Kidney-Wort, agree that it by far the best medicine known. Its ac tion is prompt, thorough and lasting. E?"With Diamond Dyes any lady can get as good results as the best practical dyer. Every dye warranted true to name aad sample. Reproof: A wealthy stock broker, passing along the street, surprises a ten-year-old urchin with his hand in the stock broker's pocket, attempting to perform the handkerchief trick. "You young scoundrel:" he exclaims, with severity, "are you not ashamed of your self to steal at tout age ?" Gextlime Tour Hop Bitters have been of great value to me. I was laid up with typhoid fever for over two months and could get no relief until I tried your Hop Bitters, To those suffering with de bility or any one in feeble health, J cor diaily recommend them. J. C. SromZEL, 683 Fultosi street, Chicago, I1L "On of tune and harsh:" First elder i at the "Kirk 'SkeUin' " "Did ye hear Dongal More snonn in the sermon? Second elder "ParefccTy disgraoefu' tie s waukened s a ! Vegetine, SAYS a Boston physician, '-ass do equal as bluod purtflrr. Hearing of Us many wonilerful cures after all other remedies had failed, I vbtted the Laboratory, and convinced m yaelf of its merit. It Is prepared from barks, roots snd herbs, each of wMeh is effective, and they are compounded la soeh a manner as to produce astonishing results.' Vegetine Is the great Blood-Purl Sac. Tegetine WUl ours the-worn cast of Scrofula. Yegctine Is recommended by payalclsns and apothecaries. Tegetine Baa effected some marvelous cares ta sssss 1 Cancer. Vegetine Cures um worst eases of Canksa Vegetine Wm ersdlcata Salt Rheum from the syttsa. Vegetine Ssmovss Pimples aad Humors from las face. Vegetine Is ma great remedy for General psbutty. Vegetine acknowledged by an elases of people ta fee Iks sen sua most renews niooa pan. fler m the world. Phjrslelaws and Apbecarlea Speak. Thocsands speak. V bob-tins la acknowledged and recooimentle I by physicians snd apothecaries 10 oe me nesi punner ana cleanser ei ine 0400a yet discover), and thoussn-ls speak in Its praise wao navs oecn restorea 10 aeaiia. Tegetine is Sold by All Druggists. AIMAKESIS Dr. S. Silsbes's External File Bemedy "vvjw iBswii retiBI BUJ a BJM IHJsUUDM CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by nnwrlstseTrrywhere. Pries, Simper boa pnpafl or mall. Samples seat frm te PliTMeians a sii nnrirra, cj r . jieusiaOTiere; ( bos IIS, w fork CKr. 1 '-InaXntt' rrbe Bad and Worthless are sever unUaira or amnurftutO. Tats specially true of a family medicine, and It is posiuve proof that the remedy fmflotM Is off us klfi-best value. As soon as D naa oeen lestea and proved by the whole world that Bop Bitters was the purest, best sod most valuable family medicine on earth, many Imitations sprang up and began to steal the notices la which the press and the people of the country had expressed tM merits of H. B., snd ta every way trying to bv dnce suffering InvaUds to use tneir stuff Instead, expecting- to make money on the credit ana good same of H. B. Xany others started Bostrama put up In similar style to E&, wtta variously devised names tn which the word "Hop," Hots" were used ta a way to indues people to beUeve they were the same as Hop wusm All suck pretended remedies or cures, bo matter what then-style or asms km, and espeoajy those with the word "Hop" or "Hops" tn thetr name or In any way connected with them or their aama, are Imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Tooch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of greea Bops on the white label. Trust nothing else. Dnunrlsts sad dealers are warned against dealing Is in.it.tim or couaterteita. IS A SURE CURE tor all diseases of the Kidneys and LIVER It hM sTpedAo ssctson on Uiis mast bnxxsteak argmn, nvbUnc It to throw off torpidity sad wvsswHf BUmBlaettng tiaobetvlthy Htmtkuof tfasi Bite, aad by keepisc to bowels ia tr aonrtittcm. wrfshrtlTvg to ragntor diacliAg. VloloriO If yoo .jwsjuflteriiic trom 10 id I Ida .MalAri, hATe thm rhmtm ax biliooa, dyapeptte, oreoaattipaUed, Udaay Wort will tjaroly raUevsaad quickly ear. Ia the Bprlnf wP clMaaa tbeSyeteia, arary one should tska a taaoraoch eoarar it. U- SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. trtestl. mm HUMOROUS. Osx better: A Minister of the Interior in Germany, who was food of boasting of Lis numerous olive branches, arrived while trsveliLg at a small town in a mountainous district, where he came cross s forester, whom he invited to dinner. "Are you aware," he said, jovially, "that you are dining with the most abundantly-blessed father of a family in all Prussia?" "Am I. Indeed?" exclaimed the man. "May X aek how many children your Excellency has?" "Four-and-twenty," was the proud re ply. "In that case," said the forester, "may I request jou to stay over to morrow and stand godfather to my twenty-fifth?" His Excellency's face fell, but he complied with the re quest of his rival, who had beaten him by one. To Lldle suffering from fnnotional derangements er any of tue painful disorder or weaknesses in-. e dent to their sex. Or. Tierce's treatise, illus trated with wood-cuts and colored plates, ugje s sure means of complete self-cure. Sent for three letter porttge stamps, address Wobld's DisrEasACi UedicaJ. Association Buffalo. X. X. No time to lose: A young blood who is about to enter into the holy estate of matrimony goes to seek the advice of an old friend, his family doctor. "The girl, you see," says the young man, with engaging frankness, "hasn't got any tin now, but she has a rich uncle with heart disease that " "I don't know about that," says the doctor, re flectively, "a man with heart disease is apt to live much longer than " "But it is a serious case. Only this morning they called in your eminent colleague. Dr. X. "Then if they have, marry her, sir; yon haven't a minute to lose. Unlike ot'aer cathartics Dr. Tierje's "Pel lets'' do not rvndor the bowels ooative after operation, but, on the contrary, establish a permanently healthy actios. Being entire! 9tgetable no puticnlarosreis required while using them. 7 Druggists. A beab broke into the house of a Ne vada man the other night. He was away, and his wife thought it was he coming home drunk. She didn't stop to light a lamp, but began oteration. When the bear finally got away he didn't stop running till he had traveled eleven miles into the heart of the mountains, and he was such a sight that other bears wouldn't associate with him. "Goldfh Medical Disoovebt (Trade-mark registered) is not onlv a sovereign remedy for eonstmipuon. but ala j for consumptive nigbt aweate, bronchitis, coughs, spitting of bloo4, weak luugs, shortness of breath, and kindred affections of the throat and cheat. 7 drag gists. A oentlem.vs in India, pulJing on his boots, felt a horrid prickly object, like a centipede, in one cf them. With great presence of mind, instead of with drawing his foot, he forced it violently down and ntAmrwf fnrionalv. tlinnirh enduring exquisite agony in the pro-1 cess. But it was not a centipede, enly I a small blacking brush left there by a j careless servant. ' Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired trom practice, having had placed in his hands by East India missionary the formula of simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a posiuve and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested us wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his ruty to make it known to bis sunerin? fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send free of charge, 10 all who desire it, this receipe, in Ger man, French or English, with full direc tions tor preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. JToyes, 14V Eower't Block, llochettcr. JV. Y. Comparison's are odious: Miss Ethel (on donkey) "I wonder what language .Balaam s donkey spoke? Sister Oh the same as Balaam spoke Hebrew, . suppose." Miss tthel 'Hebrew! And I find even French so difficult. " ftsltsfiaefnrr Evidence. J. W. Graham. Wholesale Dnwvist. at Awttn, Tex.. nta: "I hate been handling Dr. Wm. H.ira Balsam for the Langs for tbe past rear, and have found it one of the most eatable medicines I have ever nadin my hooMefor eloafrhs, Culis snd even Con sumption, always sirtnjc entlra aetialactbsi. IVaas send me one groga by Satonlar's steamer." Dr. Urraa'a OxTsrnaleel BIMns Is the otdret and best remedy for Djthp jpnia. Bilioos- nesa. Malaria, IudireaUon. all disordt-m of the Htom arh. and all diseases indicaiina an Impure eoadtaoo of the blood. Kidneya, and liver. Durno's Catarrh Snuff cures Catarrh and all affeo- tionaof the niacoua membrane. A classical item: The remark of the pious neas, tbe classic exclamation, "Horresco feferens "I shudder to re late," is supposed to be the prototype of the modern expressions, "l should blush to murmur," I shpuld titter to ejaculate," etc. Mother Shipton's prophecy is suDDOeed to be about four hundred years old, and every prophecy has been fulfilled except me last the end or the world in 1831. Buy your Carboline, deodorized extract of petroleum, the great nutural hair restor er, before the world comes to an end. A Wisconsin deacon was publicly cen sured by his church for going to a negro minstrel show, tie ousht to have ap pealed on the plea that he mistook it for a night session of Congress. The Excesses of Vonth are drafts nnnn Old Ase. parable with interest, sufferers should immediate ly use Allen's Brain Food: tl- fur ". At .IpimrLits snu si Aliens t-narnuai-y, us rirsi Ate., . Teebr seems to bs a great kick, so to speak, about ladies wearuisr their hats in the theatre, bnt not a single complaint has reached us thus far in weighing against their keeping them on at church. "Booth on Corns." Ask for "Kouarh on Corns. " 15c. Onii k relief: complete, pemutuent cure. Corns, waru, imnions. Classical: Learned professor (to Dock-seller) "liave you the "Hacchaj of Euripides?" 'Arry "'Ere, 'a fill out o my pouch, gov nei ! KBSTCOCIiR BALSaa IX THE WOKLD." TrV It Price 10c V. W. kisraas to- Auxunta,Mauie. A child being atked what were tie three great feasts of the Jews, promptly replied, "isreakiiist, dinner, and supper, Dr. Kline's Great Kerve Restorer as tue m.ri of the age lor ail nerve diseases. All ats stuooed It has been thought that the best of the four seasons for arithmetic is the Summer. Iont Die In the Bouse, "Ronrh on RsU." Clears not rau.ml.-e imz-hM ucwwiP,iiie.,.iiot,mwea.enipmunaaopnets. ISc A bit of human nature: The man ho kit the election hat now cuts the win ner an though the latter had dedicated book of poems to him. Ladies and children's boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon s Patent Heel Stiffeners are used. As unfeeling wretch: "What do von think of getting Algernon for a Christ mas present 1 asked a Socth End mother of tbe "old man." "Hah f la Christmas coming acain. so soon? Well, a pair o' skates, I guess.' "A pair of skates J Why, the poor child would break through the uond and b drowned." "Then I shouldn't have to rig him out next Christmas. T!3 GREAT GERMW REMEDY FOR PAIN. Believes snd cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Lumbago, BarsiacHC HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE SORE THROAT. QCINSY. SWIX1.IS09. arm 1 1. 9 Softness. Cute. Braises. FROSTBITES. HI KM. SCALD,' And sltmher bodily scbes and psoua. F1FTT CESTS A BOTTLE. Bold by all DroptW" and Dnlrn Klrecuuna in 11 lanfuacva. The Charles a. Voseler Co. tn 1 11 m a. tosblxs a cat s.aawi, M.C.H. wwr rv- ,v avz" LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is s Po-itive Cure Per all these Palafal CeaaeUlats aad WeaknassSS jiall - ' rr " 1 Xedidse for Wosisn7"lsveBt ed sy a Wssisb. Prepared by a ffomia. tka CnaUat SMfaal SSHif Slefete Bawa mt Wmfrj OTt ravins the droophur spirits, larlcoraies asd luuwacUaestheorTavdefsuctloiia,sivseelaaclctty and siuiaas to the step, Msttns tbe natural bstrs to the ajra, sad plants en the pale eboeh of woman the treeh rosea ef life's spring- and Arty summer time. tyPnjsiciasjs Uss H snd Prescribe It Freely "VS It removes farntnraa. Oatalrncy, destroys all crarlnc fur stUstiant,aBdlUeveeweaknreeof tbe atomaea. That feeliacotbeariiia'dowD, eamt psio, wsaabS aad backache. Is always permanently cored by Us ass. Per the rare t klj-r CeaapUtaUeT either sex this Ceeapesad ta aaawraaesrd. LTBIl C PIXKHAiS B LOO Is PCKIFTER will eradicate evrr Ye-lure trf hunv-rs In m tbe Blood. and inre tooe anj ftn-etrth to the eyatcea, of man wooaaa or child. Irudie oe having- U Both the Componnd and Blood PnrlnVr are prepared aSznandSe Wcasern Avenue, Lyns, Mam. Prireoff either, tl. Rlx bottk-s for Si. ftmt my mail In the form of pill?, or of loeeeseav on receipt of price, per box for either. htrSL Finkham freely aaswen ail letters of tneotry. Enclose V. stamp, bend for pamptkA. Wo family honM bs without tVTUA E. PINK flAWS IJVKa I'U.LS. Th.-v euro coustipeiiun. Iiilinninae, aad Wrpklily ef the liver. S& cent per boa. SJ-Held hr all Irws(ists.-k. 0 FOR THE PERMANENT CURE CF CONSTIPATION. tto other 4iacwc la mo prevalent In thi ooan I try M CatiAtipatiaa, aad no remedy hm rrf can, VihxAebr the caiMw, however obstiotMej the mo, th-.a remedy will oretxme ju rlksawWii pUint is very apt to be n t-D iula ctutreaatiia: com oompliosvted with oonsti pition. Kidney-Wort trmurUitrrie tho weakened xnvrtu and quickly curea all kinds of Pi even when pliyaiciauai and nemcinca Ba.va nerore iaii 2a. 44. fijrif jtialsaTemuierortttcaeroBiea) riPRtCflSI.I UOSl I CrusKists Sell USE 0 CELEBRATED - M' 01 V Invalids, brakes down tn health snd entrtta hv chrome dyspepsia, or soffertaf from tne terrible exbansuon that follows the attacks of acute dis ease, tne leaomoLy oi tnoasaiKls who have been rawed as by a miracle from a similar state of pros tration by Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, is a an re guarantee uiei ny me same means yon, sou, may ror sale by all Drujrjruts and Dealers generally. tons a fkbt. stkn-bt a sxrnra. CIA Those wishing to make money ia ttOrt COTTOX FUTURES !f eaa (jet roll Information and etren. JJJJSJ mis maueu nee on application to SI OO a ry & Co., s-asnnaissiew Brokers, Kenner Block, KX W ORLKAKS, LA. IMITATION STAINED GLASS IndaarribablT bMntifiiL EMir rrri-A te. 4as.e a.'. lyi'-itn-w. rainrifi. etc, asp, in snaiuiita. A-WTv' I.I BAI.D. 1 np. CiJ (!..) tm bj 44).tfi irineriimt-iit official, an 1 eitfraa. Ram CHiNcoiTOCOfv MOHFT hnhariiptionfiir. BUleV err.bera ohxt t$r. fi tn fi-xW of l.r! nJt- a aditionol Hera.0. le. H Jt bJilTU. IUi-a.U..i. I onfalMnr aittl InfaS- Haftta Id cueing Kpit tlUc Fits, hbanma. Coaynlatona. fit. Yiiua laoci, Aicoooaiam, Opium Fat Ina;. JSi oua debility jScrofu la and all Nerrooa and Blood dUraj'i. To Cintyma, lwt. Uterary mm. Mr cbaata. Bankers, La dlee and all whoa a dentary employment cainea Nerrooa froa tratioa, Irreraiaritlea 01 Mae oKjsja, axomacn, boweia or klndeya,or who require a nerve tonf. appetlner or stimulant, 8ejuaiitaji N err t IM 1 I D V aJ 11 tart lav kw NfVEK FAILS. .d( TtMmsandii proclaim tt that tTsa-whl wrrrwsas? I "rmni tnaterersostaTrieq tnealnaiDe system. Fot 5 by ell laroswists. tTTK IK s. a. hll'H MONO dUjlCAI. ei- tut Propnetore, St. Juaeph, Mo. 1rmotthatTwarat Fr GorjsunPTioN, m Uiooaaasla ot con of Ibe vortt kind aad mt Ini loave a DoauiTe twawf n r uwuiivt 1 1 is-sain ar it- ataadtnc baa baf cured. Indeed. pinm-aT U bit fsuia ta It TSrsv-y, U.a 1 will affiil TWO BOiTLKa FREE, nav tfaer witl. aTALI TKKATIRK ea thla itume. n r. uivtupm-jar-a r u svrvirr. B-t eft, mUKL M. IA IW ak. V.w tM-a. $5 to S20 ZT.MJ1?mK- p'" Portland. Maine. rjri CARD Bin LASO FREE tj U Chromos S I A Chromos JraOrx's MAO..iIKS. Only ts centa a searT rf- a ao ia im irt lot 4UK.MA Bead JmlX I f" Sample free, or esnts for complete W"T I nutatw-.thalltliechnann Mm.- ,...i if not aaosfled. PsorLa'e Alaoaxurx. PhUadIa. TCC a ween ra your own town. Terms and st DUU ootlll free. Address H. Hal let r a .. Portand. Maine. Those santensi mm adTertiesmeat confer n tavor neon tho Advertiser aad the Publisher by statins nat they sn w the adrew gtnto rarest. Id Prussia IDere are about seven milaori acres of Staid torest, alout eleven mlUlon acres of woodland owned by private per sons, and about t wo Tn ili too sews managed ty tte local corporations. Very Ltue ot tnis is planted with anything except pine, flr or beech, and almost the whole extent is cropped according to the strictest rules w iih a vie w to profit. The net return per acre, taking tne State forest and private properties together, amounts to about nine ty cents, which is made up by deducting tne cott of culture, cutting and carrying front the gross return produced by the sales of timber. In Bavaria the State forests cover considerably more than two million acre". Mid the gross return is rather under t23.0O0.OOj m irks, or ilmost erectly $2 60 per acre. Tbe expenses erne to 15 000,000 marks. In France the forests form an important part of the public do main, yielding more than two thirds of the total revenue derived trom it. The net annual profits may be set down at an average of 1, 500, 000 erling ; but then a large part of this sum, espaclally since the fall of tie empire, ta been made by lettirg out the forests by s-iction for sport ing purposes. irestmeat ot rinnta. Watering of the plants should not be too profuse. Plants of all kuids require moisture, but it is not necessary to saturate them erery time this is done, nor should they be watered too often. The beds should face the south, in order to ge. the full benefit from the warm eipoeure, and to protect at the same time frjm cold storu-a Tlie heat in the beds may be quickened by aCding lime (fine and un siacked) to the manure when it is put in them. But this sometimes causes too much heat. To lower the heat cold water is suf -hcient, but, care must be used not to lower it too much on cold days. In miW weather the sash should always ba raised a little for ventilation, and at night an old rug, piece of carpet or a few boards should be placed over the sash for retention f warmth. Tne young plants need no sp plications of liquid manure or solutions, as tbe roots soon reach to tbe source of nourishment below. Should they appear sickly a teafpoonful of ammonia to each quart of water will assist in reviving them out sometimes the sickly appearance is a sign that n.ore ventilation is needed. To grow early plants under glass the operator must conclude, in the beginning, that they are to be well attended to and carefully watched, for a sudden change in the weather either of heat or cold often damages them before the injury can be noticed. The annual rainfall upon tae two sides of the Gulf of California shows a remarka ble differencer according to Professor Sili nian. of Yale Collcee. It appears, for in stance, that the eaxtrrn shore, at Culican, tbe capital of the Jlexican province oi a: naloa, received twenty-three inches of ram in 1870, and at JIazatlan, the chief sea port, thirty-flue inches in 1880: while on tbe western shore of tbe gulf, in the pe ninsula or lower California, the yearly fall of water rarely reaches 4 inches. Disappointment In matters of pleasures is hard to be borne, in matters affecting health it becomes cruel. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup never disappoints those who use it for obstinate coughs, colds, irritation of throat and lungs, etc. H hat is calculated to entirely destroy confidence in geological sx-oms is the fact that among tbe curious phenomena reveal ed by the sinking of wells in Algeria is the existence of fishes, crabs and fresh water mollusks at considerable depths in the subterranean waters. The fishes weie covered with sand-mud, but the shells of the crabs were quite bncht and glittering evidence that they bad inhabited pure water. 'Little thanks are dua to him who oniy eives away what is of no use to him self. " The thanks of in valuta the world over are being showered on the inventor of Kidney-Wort, for it is giving health to all. Kidney-Wort moves the bowels re gularly, cleanses the blood, and radically cures kidney disease, plldS, bilious head ache and pains which are caused by disor dered liver and kidneys. Thousands have been cured why should you not try it. fcayFaied articles of all kinds restored to their original beauty by Diamond Dyes. Perfect and simple. 10 cents, at ail drug gists. A mong the latest novelties in clocks is one kept in motion by the force of a cur rent of air. This curious clock ia at a railway station in Brussels. Tbe weuzht is kept wound up by the action of a fan placed in a chimney. As soon as it ap proaches the extreme hnight of its course it sett at es a brake wh'ch stops the fan. A simple pawl proti cts from the effect of an accidental downward draft. It is not necessary that tbe air m the chimney should be heated. It seems Impossible that a remedy made of such common, simple plants as Heps, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, &-., should make so many and such gtca: cws as Hop Bitters do; but when old and yjung, rich and poor, pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all testify to having been cured by them, you must believe and try them yourself, and doubt no longer. Wht he gotihe shot: Fitznoodle is a jimroo who goes out very often and brings in a rabbit or so. Fitxnoodle is an enormous eater and nobody else gets much ot the rabbit. "I wonder why nobody gets any of the shot except me." said Fitznoodle. takiuir a ttrain nf w Ottt Of til mouth. "fWanno v,,.lJ- else gets any of the rabbit, I suppose," .luu jirr. ATllBAOOOle, WltU telUo ureum for dyspepsis, indigestion, derressioa of spirits and general debility, in their va rious format also as preventive against fever and ague and other interraittent fevers, the "Ferrt.Phoimhnr.f,i vii SSlTP'I1 w7 Cawe11- Hazard 4 Co, . -7-' . " "1 uggw-i, is the beattooic; and for patients recovering from fever or other aickrwoa v.. ? eqasX ' - -w Ihisos one would rather l .-1. ..tt . " mnM J00 &olready. iruicBBorr ine professor "My dear uaunm, in ere is a limit even to my e pe,iij ut mulcting mysell on ravtriend'" Hostess "Oh. no: not at nil T you?" "- ViGETixs is tbe ere at health "iui.weu exclusively of barts, roots and uciue. ii is child likes it. It ia very pleasant to take; every Ijt Julia's eyes: "I iiTe in Julia's eyes, said an affected dandy in Colmans hearing. "I don't wonder at it." replied George; "since I observed h bEi . sty in them when I saw her last." Thousands of wamen .... 1 ed to perfe be.I:h by tm7ml Pinkham's Vegetable Comn, 3 1 'TIaL TM.T Yonr hill at blind m eaid to tie" d"ocrUSwho Z vain attempted to cure Wm of Rheumatism auicklv mtri t . Wht do all would-be-wise to took -tern? Becauet them was a 8olemn'un. 01 Catarrh ar the an..,., VrTSl WKidney an. A cam. husband calls hia ,f ,. fruit," becans 17 Wlfa Sn htm, gr with cfFraul Unscru pulo us parties nave tried to imitate our Rem edy and deceive the public by using SIMILAR NAMES, b u t d 0 not be de eelved; see that the word SAFE with pic ture of an Iron Safe, onablack wrapper and white letters is on every package. Also, see that it is on the la bel and stamp, and take no other. H. H. WARNER & CO. ROCHESTER, N.Y. tmi. rrtnedy tn nn nrwolure speellle for t e il.se ases ol eomi-s s f.,r the nervou troubles of youtH. sail for the (tenuity which preeewtrs oll mur. Aatti'lcs allow that nil disease arisw freni the kitlnevs or liTrr, ws caa gmn n iiie irreiom frim dl -enae by reaa.o t ie power w Kiel, or Mnfe Kidney and Liver Cure poseeeee over thee orraas. rr IMabetea ask lor WAtt KKK'tSAFK DIABtTWtlKt. nyno's Automatic Cngl . Qwif.irT-V'i m f 1 m IkmimSU. Ssrrakle and sVawMcsVsl. wap Ms pre. swaw vuA rt tS ir Uea saar eSw Sniiai trntm. not hied sua an Ananiiwtfie Aaaa MrLibsSr.ted Oatatue a, lee A. s-ism S4(J& CSirS It. F-T. Bcsver. Mint -id fl 11 ca-bat u:imit rn--t. f-ia tor cir-u.ar. wrn.-n fives full paruulirs. CC-H Hwnt-m 11. ".rl nt. N '. 2T03 DOLLARS P.ER DAY MOK -AT HOMK. I win aws-vl Trsn. f.r rip for mikiTr Rest lata Cmtt tlu-i nH cnMy ti-k "hnu, til-v. V. . LsSsUisJir, eti. OcMfa it-ut rr r.t:if. t-il f-r iV. a wEy n t t ir TWAIN BOOK ky .HiVIt IV mirirrLED-Ielt'K THK MNwHIPPl.- A net tiie-tne suxl tite h c ra--t, vwuui- -f ii ttke Twain rkA c riira te-i i.-n- iliu-f rat loiut. .SMp iu ii fr!zB t..af-utH. w-rdttli-v:-isu:a-.'irut- AcrMtst w'rit'-l-OuLli:at n riy. l For iaxUcUieirs a di rem TOr(-T. -5S BROS , a North SemitU M- i-inlawli.lua. P. $10 A DAY at hrmvL no iwxi- I tl. K. liOtt ES. diinff . 12 Mniflo for lua 1 Bnx: kt.au. 3stava. 1 or irt) (ft. Uiidr-r !.; -.tss UiOLiaietd ''ntiUcTi ta Them f'j'-rfuiA. KiVrto her . I kvmrn. Jiisip. lain ll.tt.lLH. Writ for lawn aoti infrniita-io. VX rata proetirtj. Ad in anh -4jaiaa, t.t i.i m Mil,. UL 4 CO,. H aahUaartuii, IX Q, TTETZL OROAX. 5ew stj', 7V Solfl on J I tho Hf!rr.LMC!rr riAiff. Moat rlfaiit ea Bwd( tone; lsCrwtt.i rri.v ; ea-1vx term. Fclo.1 VataamAMTKA. U. W. Ht l-iEL, aptiaUowa. I. J. RrrCIPT FUR KF.rPIX VtmW.-Ta (VOr. 1 will -&.. yoa arvjiiiAt that wm irrT tout nrmi prfvs.-ti Irt-fh fr U taajp-A-a mi a oumt of ks. fk-i.t is-fduittn. l"nt thi ni'L II. la. BI(.U. lyeT. T iz'Omx t zi FriMWT.rte IN Fa I.LIBI.t if tak- 29 dirrtsd. y rUmlt4ay m. Trwwtisw A 112 trial waXt'a frw la it ue.iArv aa-iakemrasa 1 5 :barro taz.whn rKtmd. timmd m.P O sir4 f ift-ta sddrtt oi iJieMd to Da.KLLNk.9Al Ark --w.ivrai'aaaraV 2m itrftrt. Mmmmi This .T. Singer, $20 a"5i W'" of Art-hrrrrau Vrvm " mmm leiliru ijwi iKa. L. 1A 1 1 1 niXUIlUf qtiit. h;.dMoiiMaisdaurabie. Srnl dmiiH as, II mxmum: MeL-njiatcat t nw-t wiUittiaMlanr$l Book.otUv ta ANo sarfit q t trnal-psaa If 0s fd. Klvnt OsM, msuoiAAl'fa. tun. trir.iOei trr.rsand out lir K-t. Ov-tJ.Wa.-oii sal r-r Z kraeasa answ-P a riACa, TajjdarCB)t-asIw a M.JSaM M Sbw. rk4.v. - i j, i, Si. A Bkh. afrt, ksfty Forewnr. UK.T. FUI lairuii'i.d Orienlal Cream, or risical Beantiflar. Rctnores Tan Pies. Mnth-Patcbre pp(-paratlo a ude. Acoppt so ennntvr- Li feltof auuilar Dtma T h jyr f . a u. , . r - a:sunamianwa o:flunanAiaat?wa Ooaranrt's rrw thTl.. JT?1! I recommrod irrMo,-1 J5r,rir''"l ef all.Uie ham jroat. from torSSiX?'':? "W" ax Coct in Cluk0'7"nal a3Kwat1Sii4 11 La ail. a. -Hvawiaa 1 1 EIJL8TIC TSTJSS -aau4aa. TV-"-rwsu. CSaataw fas. """aw WUIA Dk-- ' ' uic.lLHtilin P A sir.T. . iVieUlue Plei V"" " Bst snd Ttmt la welntir . .We-fnl C, r- tynuada tm. 1 . C. KVW roLtior. " tor tjqiiine. J2H?G MENrj..oA,Hvhd "H,Al-saalst,StLoma.lla nnin.. ' octs. w I!,VIoineeasllT-,an. rvwu. -roa aairn a ix. Aiarusta. ale. 1 1 1 KUSfi'S 6AT 1 H H B- Nerve Restorer nfp aJ KJ TjLa- uii Braiti a.pNisi SMMteallfe avS 7 Mtti --r -T IfS. . "J If.. Jliity. an.l 8 (fe Jf noo. It baa CO ewr?" tw iX stood tbe test AfFA- V tT alriy -JttVt ' W"S 3y-j ft l years, and ia 'S'lt ti, . J Uj ao harmle OHeSy oases m tnas loarnnt.
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