SCIENTIFIC A novel apparatus has been con structed by M. Iiougerie, a priest of ramiers, in France, and brought re cently before the French Academy of Sciences. It gives rise to air currents similar to the great winds of the earth's atmosphere; and, hence, its name ae mogene. As described In Engineering, the apparatus consists of a small artifi cial terrestrial globe put Into rapid ro tation in the surrounding air. In fact, It Is a miniature of the earth; and, by Its rapid rotation, it gives rise to air currents resembling the trade and other dominant winds of the world. These currents are shown by girouettes placed round the globe at small inter vals, like the wind marks on the French marine charts. Tin latest invention for covering walls and ceilings is called "Soapstone Finish," and is mainly composed of pulverized steatite. It takes a high Ilish, it i3 pearl-gray in tint, presents the best possible surface for paintinc, either in oil or water-color, and it will neither crack nor chip. It is claimed to be a non-conductor and non-absorbent, and can be washed without in jury. Nails can be driven into it with out damage. When subject to heat, moisture and chemical fumes, it is said to give no smell; It also does not turn yellow with age. It is recommended for hospitals, factories, cellars, markets, closets, pantries aud kitchens, and is pleasanter to the eye than ordinary whitewash or cheap paper. WJUam T. Smith, of this city, lias designed a novel apparatus for shut ting off the flow of gas from a service pipe into a building that is on fire. The apparat us is screwed to the pipe outside the meter, but enough within the walls or the building to be exposed to the heat of the fire. In chambers formed in the middle of the apparatus is an alloy of metal that will melt at a com paratively low temperature. When the heat of the fire within the basement of the building reaches the sott allow it melta and falls into the trap at the bot tom of the fitting, sealing the passage against escape of gas, even in iU melt ed state, as the depth of the seal is re gulated so that any ordinary gas pres sure cannot blow it out. A '-counts show that the saltpetre beds of'evalaare far better situated for their development than the nitre region of S)utU America, which is an arid de sert. Water for all purposes is con densed from ocean water and carried to the nitre fields, fuel being procured from the mountains in South ChilL In Nevada the saltpetre deposits are in the vicinity of a rich farming country, with an abundant supply of water and wood at hand. -.4 resin-gatherlng bee Trigonu fact. cips) is found In Burmah, which makes a nest in hollow trees of the resin it col lects in the forests. These nests are Bought after by boat builders, who com pound the resin with petroleum and use the mixture for caulking boats. The insect is commonly known as the Dam mar bee. Dr. Carl Zeiss director of the botani cal garden at Antwerp, has Invented a new glass which will make telescopes and eye glasses far superior to the best now known. Wonderful discoveries in astronomy and microscopy are expected to follow this invention. It Is computed that a twelve-inch wall of hard burned bricks and good lime and sand mortar could be built 1.6U0 feet high before the bottom layers would be crushed. If Tortland cement were added to the mortar, the height might reach 5,700 feat over a mile high. Eleven new species of star fishes were discovered by the German South Polar expedition which visited the island of South Georgia In 1SS2-S3. These have recently been described in a Hamburg publication South Georgia as near the 55th parallel of south latitude, about 1,000 miles east of Cape Ilorn. Its area is about the same as that of Long Island. Dr. Tommnsi-Crwldi, a distinguished Roman physician, declares that the malaria of the outlying districts about Home Is not due to the marshes near the coast, or to the winds from Africa, but arises from "a special earth poison, favored in its development by the per manent humidi y of the subsoil. ' Ier fect draiuage is the best preventive of malaria, in the opinion of this high au thority. A bouquet holder has been patented which is an ornamentally shaped re ceiver, fitted with an internal holder, the receiver having sponge or other ab sorbent material in the bottom, and the bolder being so fitted as to hold the flowers while providing against water flowing out, there being a hinged pin for attaching the receiver to a garment, a hat or bonnet. Fire-crackers are made by Chinese convicts, hired by manufacturers from the government at three cents a day, the work being done inside of the pri sons. The paper is made of bamboo fiber. Each cracker is filled, rolled and pasted by hand, with astonishing rapid ity. The power used is equal in strength to our best blasting powder. As excellent start was made without delay, Blue Wing, Grimaldi and Mas terpiece as named showing in front. In a short distance Masterpiece went to the front, soon having a lead of three lengths, Ilarrodsburg second, a clear length ahead of Grimaldi, third. Grimaldi dropped back, and at the stand Jim Gray moved up even with him. On the backstretch the leaders were coming back, Jim Gray showing a trlCe In front at the half mile pole. Ilarrodsburg, Masterpiece and Free Knight in a close bunch. As they rounded into the stretch Free Knight was in front, but the four were very close together. In a short time Ben Ali and Blue Wing bad the race to themselves. They had a very hard and driving finish, both horses being very tired. Ben Ali won by a short three-quarters of a length, Blue Wing second; Free Knight a bad third. Time, 2 30. The Eeir-sufficient man is usually a very small man. He must be ; otherwise be would want something larger and better than himself. S 4f-conceit comes from comparing yourself with smaller men. Measure yourself with a baby, aud you are a giant; measure yourself with a giant, and you are a pigmy. Yes, it seems to be discovered some times that a man is never supposed to be a Christian while living, but as soon as he dies it is suddenly discovered that he teas a Christian. When a man's piety can never be seen except by a post mortem examination, we have no confidence in it. DESTnccTios of Ants. Take a white china plate and spread a thin covering of common lard over it. Place it on the floor or shelf infested by the troublesome insects, and you will be pleased with the result. Stirring them up every morning is all that Is re quired to set the trap again. Tuat distinguished and excellent judce. Lord Mansfield, once observed: True popularity is not popularity which is followed after, but the popu larity which follows after. FARM NOTES. Tree Plastixo is the North west. Economy has led to tree plant ing on an extensive scale in the North and Northwest. Belts of timber are taking the places of pine fences along the exposed portions of the railroads where some barrier must of necessity be maintained against snow drifts. The fences that have been relied upon have to be eight feet high, and, besides cost ing S400 a mile, need constant atten tion and repair. Furthermore, the far mers carry .off the boards, and the stout est oak posts snap like pipe stems in a thoroughgoing prairie gale. Trees an swer all the requirements much better. The white willow, which grows to a height of twelve feet in four years, has been found to be the cheapest and best, though the box elder, cotton wood, and green ash will serve. The soil must be prepared by harrowing, how ever, aud prairie soil is often so poor as to require two or three year's work. Even then it is said that it is cheaper to use live fences than dead ones. These tree fences are constructed by planting two parallel lines of trees on the side of the tracks exposed to the strongest winds and one line on the other side. Mixglixo Stock. Stock to be per fectly healthy, must have an opportun ity of mingling with other living things, of various kinds. The old idea of the healthy effect goaU have upon stabled horses is only one phase of a great truth, that it takes the emanations of an active life to perfect every other life. Cattle should be pastured near or in con junction with hogs and horses. The ac tion of one upon another is always ben eficial; and the young, playful and so ciable always make friends with each other in such a way that much future inconvenience may be spared the owner. Put sheep and young cattle together aud each will grow in strength one-third faster. Put horse3 and goats or even young cattle in the Earns lot and each will grow the better, will feed easier and will grow with Oner results. When ever the natural instinct! of domestic animals can have play they tend to con fidence and general affection for all liv ing forms. A cat is the only thing which loves no other animals; if it en dures them it is a stretch of magnan imity which actua'ly contradicts its hon est nature. Secretary Suakfeu, of the Iowa Agricultural Society, says the cabbage worm has destroyed whole fields and acres of cabbages, and the remedies of lime, ashes, brine, salt and lye have been failures. Birds do not take them, and hens and chickens tied among the plants, which were previously covered with meal, never touched a worm or drove away jthe swarms of butterflies which were so numerous as to appear like a snow-storm. But the use of py rethrum was attended with entire suc cess. A pound of the leaves of this plant, mixed with 130 gallons of water, killed every young worm with which it came in contact, while it is harmless to man. Breaking Colts. Tae future con duct of a colt depends much upjn gen tle training in hU first lessons or sub jection. Whatever vices colts contract, through carelessness or incompetency of the breaker, will last as long as they live. It behooves the trainer to be on his guard against those evil propensities that may destroy their future useful ness. In order to avoid the breakers that have wrecked tffe fond hopes of many sanguine breeders by destroying their favorite colt3 by brutal treatment, great care should be exercise! In select ing a competent trainer, with an even temper and good judgment. A German agriculturist, after twenty-five years experience, contrary to the general belief that the larger varieties of merinos are to be preferred on ac count of yielding a better return both In flesh and wool for the fodder con sumed, dedarej the reverse to be true, as the build of the sheep has a greater influence on the fattening properties than the absolute siz. and larger quan tities of wool are obtained from small sheep in relation to a given weight than in the larger kinds, the relative increase amounting to from 20 to 30 per cent. A cORREsroxixENT wishes to know how to feed chickens (the best food) and for laying. When the chicks are very yjung, finely chopped bard-boilei eggs is more suitable for the first week. After that time cracked corn, screen ings or anything they can eat will an swer, provided they are well sheltered in il-imp weather. Laying hens should be allowed a variety, avoiding corn, which produces an excess of fat, as an over-fed hen will not lay. If possible, an ample supply of green food, ground oyster shells and clean water should be provided. Caisbage ani Cauliflowers. l'.rtiits, when large enough, are to be set out from the seed-bed, and land which has been occupied for early po tatoes, with a liberal mannring, makes an excellent ground. Give the surface of the soil an occasional dressing with the rake to keep do.vn the weeds, and in localities where the "Cabbage worm" is troublesome uss Pyrethrum or hot water. To remove stumps by the use of salt peter is to bore holes into them and fill them with saltpeter. Insert plugs to keep out the water. In two or three months after fill all the holes with coal oiL After sufficient time has been given the oil to diffuse itself stt fire to the stumps, and they will be entirely con sumed. This is the plan proposed by a Western experimenter. It requires twenty-one days from the e?g to bring forth the perfect bee, and from fourteen to sixteen to make such Lee a forager. Cold damp weather is more injuri ous to young stock than the severe cold of the winter, hence dry, warm quar ters should be given them. Toads are very fond of bees, and de stroy large numbers of them, patiently w.iiucg near the hives for the purpose of securing those that come within their reach. Beets. Continue to thin the ear lier sown, and keep clear of weeds, the "Blood Turnip" may be sown for win ter use. We find it much preferable to the large kinds. Professor IF. MallUu IFtfltanu indi cates as probable sources of nitrogen in soils, aid serving as foxl for plants, the dead bodies of insects, excreta of living insects, invisible spores, microbes and particles of organic fluff which are al ways floating in the air and liable to ad here to the moistened surface of the soil and of the leaves of the growing plants. To prove the existence of such deposits on leaves, moisten a white pockethandkerchief and gently rub it over the surface of the leaf of any growing plant in dry weather, 2i"o matter how far from the smoke of towns, the soiling of the handkerchief will show a deposit of solid matter, of which a considerable proportion is or ganlc. Statistics show that about 50 per cent of deaths in cities last year were those of children under 5 years of age; and, also, that the glass manufacturers turned cut 10,000,000 nursing bottles in tl.e same time. OTJSEHdlA . : What to do With Things. If you have a worn-out ingrain carpet,cut it in carpet xag strips, cutting the long way of the carpet, sew, wind Into balls, and tako it to the carpet-weaver to weave into as wide a length of carpet ing as bis loom will admit of, and into such lengths as yon may desire for a rug. Finish the end with carpet-binding 6r a woolen fringe, and you will have a most beautiful and stylish rug or rugs. In the locality where I live weavers furnish the warp and weave rag carpets for thirty-five cents per yard. Two or more widths of the car pet may be sewed together for a very large rug. If you have old silks, or pieces of new silk for that matter, cut into strips on the bias three-quarters of an inch wide, sew "hit or miss," and with large wooden and bone needles knit for your table a cover, or if you have enough knit a curtain for a window or door. If you have not seen these things yon have small idea how pretty they are. Cardigan jackets that the men have worn out may be cut down for smaller wearers. First wash and dry, then put on the prospective wearer and fit with pins; this win bring the seams, arm, side and one back seam on the right side of the jacket, but as it is faded you will want to have the bright side out; then before cutting a stroke stitch all the seams twice on the machine. Trim the seams, try on again and cutout the neck, and find length of sleeves, which may be raveled from the wrists up so far as needed, and the stitches knitted around with a crochet hook; use the yarn pulled out for darning holes; bind the neck and front with a piece of silk or of ribbon, and you have a very re spectable garment to keep somebody warm. Two pretty tidies for the back of a small sofa which is divided in two parts are made thus: For one take three pieces of blue ribbon the length of the sofa cushion, put lace insertion of the same width as the ribbon be tween the strips of ribbon, trim the edge with narrow lace, not more than an inch and a half wide. For the other tidy use a contrasting color of ribbon; pink or crimson are pretty, or a fine shade of yellow will answer. Make this tidy just like the other in form. A good ginger cake wherein no eggs are needed is a boon to man with eggs from forty to fifty cents a dozen. Take a good tablespoonf ul of butter, one cup of sour milk, half a cup of sugar, and two-thirds of a cup of molasses. To them add half a teaspoonf ul of cinna mon, half a teaspoonf ul of soda, dis solved in a little water, and a scant tablespoonful of ginger; stir these all together and sift flour enough in to make a moderately stiff batter. Bake In a deep cake tin, aud cut In thick slices. Ilaif a cup of stoned and chopped raisins is an excellent addition. Chocolate jelly will sometimes be relished by one who has a delicate and uncertain appetite. Boil three gills of sweet milk and two bars of chocolate together until the chocolate is entirely dissolved, then add sugar and vanilla until the flavor you like u imparted. After dissolving half a box of gelatine in cold water, stir this in with the chocolate amd milk, let it simmer gently for a few minutes, then pour into moulds or bowls and set in a cool room. A hand rest can be made by any carpenter. It is simply a piece of vood about 9 inches long and 1J inSues broad, supported on two ends or feet about If Inches or 2 inches in height, which, being placed over the plate. raises the hand above the work. A tem porary rest may be made by placing two books one on each side of the plate, and resting on the books a flat ruler. Some artists prefer working with their work in a sloping position, in which case it can be propped uo by books at the back and a large pin or ta:k driven into the painting taUe to rest the edge of the plate against and prevent it slipping. Tambourine? are much used now for holding the letters on a writing la Die, wmcn are just ready to be posted They are simply tied with colored rib- cons and pain'. el. They are also used for work-baskets; padded and lined and fitted with pockets and filled with toys, having noth n: at the top, they make a most acceptable gift for a child. Well painted, they are frequently suspended on the wall by means of a long ribbon. An excellent and not common rul9 for making drawn butter sauce Is to rub a piece of butter the siza of an egg with a cupful of flour, season with pepper and salt, and a very little nut meg; mix this with enough water to make it smooth like paste. Let this Don lor urteen minutej, then add a lit tle more butter, stirring the mixture so that the butter will be thoroughly mixed with it. Add lemon juice be- r m . ...... lore Eena.nz to uie labie. A XFPFJITV In AVArff linn aaliii1 a - j uuitdi'uuiu u m litt.iA rlnapf. nr Onntt hnnrr -vsf rxf ranA - v. vwv.u.w u VUV VsV ICOVU of children, where the mother can keep the bottles containing remedies for burns, bruises, sprains, etc Much rr....; : ... ,ttA : . . . . ouucimg, n uut uiD iuku, is savea oy knowing where to go at once for some simple medicine. A GOOD COimh rrWirinn in mala Of boiling two ounces of flax-seed in one ijuaib Haiti; uuu rocn. canay U sweeten it to your taste. After strain in?, add also thn intra nf aororal lam ons. This should be taken at night, and if possible it should be hot when .. , uskeu. The most fashionable fans just now are very large ivory or tortolseshell, with ostrich feather leaves. Th mim fans covered with flowers, the handles iiea wiin a dow or nuDon, are pretty In decoration. These are also sometimes painted, and, thus treated, are suitable for artistic woik. Tlie London Gardeners' Chronicle, referring to the durability of larch tim ber, says many of the chalets construc ted Of it in the Cintcn of Vnlnls data from the fourteenth century, yet the woou is as sounaos ever. The furnace owners of France, fol lowing the example set by their Ger. man rivals, are sending a deputation to Eastern Asia with a view to extend ing their business there. The members of the deputation have been received by M. de Freycinet, who has promised the support, ana assistance or the French c ureign umce 8 agent. Good nature, like a bee, collects its honey from every herb. Ill-nature, like a spider, sucks poison from the sweetest flowers. Keep thyself at a distance from those who are Incorrigible In bad habits; and hold no intercourse with that man who is insensible of kindness. St Bernard Vegetable Pills. Wabbartbs PtmsxY Veobtablb. Tne beat cure for laver and buiou. Complaints, CostlTenesa, Headache. InszuMS and Dyspepsia, as a Wood puriner and Sunuv Medicine tney usv no equal Ko family should be without s box of tne Kt bemsrd VesretaOH puis in the noum. rnn a. nail, as ur cents at Drusaiats, or by L Ssocles sent rats. Andreas a OU, as Marutc 8U Sew sot? MUglAXDIfcit Catarrh Cured Catarrh it a very prevalent disease, with dis tressing and offensive symptoms. Hood's Bar sfri 11 Rives ready relief and speedy core, as It purifies the blood and tones up the whole system. " I suffered with catarrh 15 years. I took Hood's gars pari 11a and now I am not troubled any with catarrh, and my general health ts Butch better. I. W. Lilli, Chicago. IU. " I snftVred with catarrh six or eljrnt years; tried many wonderful cures. Inhalers, etc- pend tux nearly one hundred dollar without benefit. I Tried Hood's Sarxaparllla aad was greatly im proved." At. A. Afijutv Worcester. Has. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drncsists. Sl;slxlarS. Matte uly by C L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar "Hood's Sarsaparilla This success? ul medicine U a earefnnv -prepared extract of the best remedies of the vegetable kingdom known to medical science a Alteratives, Clood Purifiers, IKnretics. and Tonics, such as rtarsaparilta. Yellow Dock. StIIUngia, Dandelion. Juniper Berries. Mandrake. WUd Cherry Bark and other selected root, barks and herbs. A medicine. like anything else, can be fairly Jnd-ed only by its result.. We point with satisfaction to the glorious record Hood's Sarsaparilla has en tered for itself apoa the hearts of thousands of people who hare personally or Indirectly been Teliered of terrible suffering which all other remedies failed to rearu. Sold by all druggists. SI I six far Si. Had. only by C. L HOOD CO Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar A work-basket or waste-paper aasket which has become worn and Droken at the edges may be made to serve a good purpose by lining it; have be lining quite full, bring it over tne jutsitle of the basket, hem the edge, lud slur it aud patch it with Bne stitches to the basket. An old basket repaired in this way 'is even prettier than some lew ones. If you wish to trive an extra touch your oottaie pudding, after it Is in .he tin ready to bake pnt little lumps of butter on the top and scatter sugar ind cinnamon over it. A. New iork farmer states that he used only coal gas tar to pre vert the ravages of fie potato beetle. lie puts t gallon of tar in a tub. over which he pours boiling water, which is allowed to settle and cool. This is sprinkled aver the vines with an ordinary sprink ler. A callon of tar, costing seventy Qve cents, suffices for several acres of potatoes. Important. When ma rvii or eat. New Yort City, aavo) MggageexpretMaireaDd S3 camajolllre, and SS09 sitae ursvua tnios sivtsti, opputwe vt.aou vv tral Depot, too elegant rooms. Cited op St s eostot ot million dollars. $1 and upwards per day. European Plan. Elevator. Keataarant supplied with the be. liorse cars, stages and :evated railroad 10 ail depot. Kami lea can lire better lor leas money at me trranu imon oun than at any other Onu-ciasa hotel in tne cats. We ought not to acquiesc in the sha dows which are only around ns because we do not bear, or hearing do not heed, God's call into the sunshine. How to Shorten Lire. The receipt u simple. You have only to take a Tiulent cold, anil neglect it. Aber nelhy, the great English surgeon, naked lady who told him ska only had a congh : "What woald you have? The plague," Beware of "only coughs." The worst cases can, however, be cured by DC WH IT ALL'S BALSAM FORTUE LUNGS. In Whooping Cough and Croup it immediate ly allays irritation, and is sure to prevent fatal termination of the disease, bold by druggists. Tiiere is no man mat lmparteth his joys to his friend but be joyeth the more; and no man that imparteth bis griefs to a friend but he grieveth the less. 100 Doses One Dollar Is Inseparably oonae-'.M with Hood's Sarsaparilla, and is true of n other medicine. A bottle of Hood's Sarsa partus con tains luo doses, and will last a month, while others win average to last not orer a wee. Use only Bool's Sarsaparilla. There are three things in this world which deserve no quarter Ilypocrisy, Pharisaism, and Tyranny. MursnsN's rfrromziD snr nine, tne only preparation of beef containing Rs entire nutrl turns pruprrt ie. It couumsbioodnaklug, toros geneiaung and Ufe-sostalning properties; lora.aa biefor indgeMlon,dypepsia,nerrotts prostratioa, and aU forms of general deoiiuy; aiso, la ail en feebled conditions, whether the result of emana tion, nervous prostration, orer-worK or acute dis ease, particularly If tvsnlting from pulmonary complaints, Caswell. Uaa&rd k Ife, propneuca, New Iork. buid by anurzt. A kettle eight feet in diameter, twenty-four feet long and five feet high is being made in Xew York to be used In a soap factory. It will hold thirty six tons of melted tallow. It is useless to attempt to cleanse a stream while the fountain is Impure. Dyspepsia, complaints of the liver or kidneys, scrofula, headaches, and all diseases arising from Impure blood, are at once removed by Dr. Walkeh's Califob.nu Vinegar Bitters, the in fallible purifier of the blood and reno vator of the system. It has never been known to fail. Man in his Infancy of knowledge. thinks that all creation was formed for him. One word : one step may make or mar one's whole future. Dr. Jones' Bed Clover Tonic is the proper move when you have dyspepsia, bad breath, piles, pimples, ague, malaria, low spirits, headache, or any stum ach or liver troubles. CO cents. That ieople seldom Improve when they have no better model than them selves copy after. Frmser Axle Grease. One greasing with Frazer Axle Grease will last two weeks, all others two or three days. Try it. It received first premium at the Centennial and fans ivznosiuon. There is more real happiness In genu ine simplicity than in ail the show and style you can put on, for the latter only mask our real being. ir yon have tumor, (or tumor symptoms) Can cer (or cancer srmptoms), scrofula. Erysipelas, rU-Kheuoj, Chronic Weaknesses, Nervousness or other complaints Dr. Kilmer's Fib alb Kasi edv corrects and cures. That promises made in hours of afflic tion require a better memory than peo ple commonly possess. Get Lyon's Patent Heel Btiffeners ap plied to those new boots anil they will never run over. He is bappy whose circumstances suit his temper; but he is more excellent who can suit his temper to any circum stance. Do not read this for it is an adver tisement calculated to show forth the virtues and wonderful recuperative power of Carboline,the great Petroleum Hair renewer, as it Is nature's own pro duction we cannot praise it too highly. Tryityourseir. For sale by all drug gists. j That in diving to tbe bottom of plea- oiuta T o am ii.rjjj 141 uiatlg up uiuiu gravel than pearls. FITS: An Fits stopped free. Treatise sad li trial botue of Ir. Kline's Ureal Nerve Restorer free to Vlt cases. eeudtoDr.&line,931 Arch 3U, PoUaPa, That the easiest way to outwit tbe world is to let it believe that it is smar ter than you are. The best Ankle Boot and Collar Fads are made of zinc and leather. Try them. That tbe man who stirs his cup with an icicle both spoils the tea and chills Iiis own finger. Xo Opixtm in Piao's Cure for Consump tion. Cares where other remedies fail. 2& (We ouen Frt front Opiates, JSmtetlrt ciini xoto. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT the um i. inarm meirTToiiT.wB. :T JACOBS :erPain' Cures Rhetmntlsis). Neoraiaia. SatkarSe, MttdaHM. imiimh, Pllll l I HTf ( FIT". AT IHl'i;!ST1 a SO !i:IJ2S. TUB CHARUW A. TObSUa !0ALTinOE. Btt. WSISi All list fAILi. Cuushttrrnp. Tastes good. V In time. Sold nr dmicg't- "Plss Core (or Consumption ssts! mr Ufa." L. U Wsumjl, Dmcsist. Klutner. Mien. s cult imfll ALL ILil f AILS. I Bsstc . IJOUIQ oyrup. b--a. yi In time. Sow n rtrurirw. "WUl bur no other Couch Medicine ss loaz as w tan (etPisos Core." C. B. Lasm is. Kirkwood. 111. CUIlS WMill Alt tlU fall. Beat COuab Syrup. Tast. S'-i- Use in lime. 'IT Brnrrw- EssaZ Piao's Cure cured me of OonsumpUon." Wsj. Eosbbtsos, BrandTwlne, II J. emit .mil ail llil (AILS. Csuxb syrup. Tastes fayi. us. In lime, front ot nnisiri.,i. "Piss's Cnm for Consumption is (he brst msdicles tainr used." O. L Korea. Abileys, Kan. KT:EIIa emit wMElt AU (Lit f AILS. Best Couch Hjrrup. Tame. ri. Use In time. Hoia y nniiicma. r.TaWlBiaBTOi7 "Plscs Cure for Consumption is dolus wonders fo ae.-H. II Stahsbix, Newark, 3. X. CUIlS BHili ALL CIS! (Alii. Couch Bvruix TMitniowL vsf in tim. rii IJ bv dPta'Mtlt. 6 A Beautiful Panel Picture. In order to advartls. M sum's Food In every home, wawlll mall, on receipt of 00. in stamp, (to pay postage), beautiful panel picture, printed In twelve colors Sire, IS a 28 Inotiew. DOUBER. GOOOALE CO., , . 4L fc 1 Cwrtral Whft Boston, Mass. ORttiS wody KXJlBICATKB krwanart 1. ss rwssMy. Mat. ... eta 1 J k ll aelln. i'rlo. 25 Mat. m haul.. 7-rOR MALI BY Dktl'UWIHTM.-! Grinds our own Bone, OratfP ft!-. MATIAM llMr and Cora alhrltwdHAIVOMrijD P. Wllion' I'&.tntl. IOO lr fral more iriKlx la krDlru; Mai try. Aim POWrS MILL net FAKM FEED MILXsH. rin-alam d-1 Ter trooni! nb a .wUcaUv. WlsUOJb AMU JCMdn. lsw SHORTHAND V nt Ins:. IMitMf trig- IIm rMady. I,? ssnna bv mill & nr- t-.-tuccs. Ureal demand for young mf d and wo mo w SBorthnd Clerk, vie. Mtaniloa. pro en real fmr tm-'enta when cffmpeient. iVna for circular. J. W. irO'lMtT-. Klmlm, N. V. WELL BORING IND ROCK Cjl U Bok Ortwa Malitf . K rvttnarj. miA Mantis KC sUliAA. St. VbUM Mil 10 adaj- Prsjr.BHU1 .( 1- i Keeping Teeth Perfect and Ham. Ilea I tar. QIaiw- 2li!a Grtal English Coul and 7 Rheumatic Remedy. 0.l lt. M .ihm roand. .0 rt. TPll'I'll vHT Tbe wonderful remedy of AtiXilXXL X KJlj it, dot Hia:nan'k. In fallible in hbeumatuim. Hkin-disease. Ht-rolula. ( o:inmi trai. Catarrh. Pile.. Btimscn Dtseaiu and Cnrosuc Cold. ior circulars ad'ln-. WHITE. Box 3138, 5.Y. C.ty. Airents wsnted. STOPPED FREE Inline Persons Rettorrrj Dr.KLOCE S GREAT NERVERE8TORER If II II I "II I 1 W. 11- kraffBBAtltaiNsKVB Dissasss. C." IryALLl BLS liuken as direr-trd. i Fui mfttr Art tUy 1 Uft. Tresrise snj $i trial bor.le treet. FitpMieals. Iby paying" expiewcharr0.' whea received. Stwl name P- U and emM ad.lr, nf ieir4 a n K LINfc.o Arch St-.Philaclclphla.Pl. Irmgg"" "; ""rATl.Vii ftLAUDS. ATE NTS Obtained. Send stamp It I BrxoHAV. Patent Lawyer. Wasalnrtoa, D. C Free Farms ltdK Ttemnfit Wonderful AKTicnltur. i'ark in Amwict. ForrToti(Vei by pnwperw m'niu.r anJ raxaufaotiir tnr towua. fmrmara Farad iso! MarattiC9ut toM niaMtflkK Thousand or Antn or Oov r.a;i tT Lan d. subjf to jrrwaipii')Tj and bara-M.al. Lan h fornaJe tr at-tual settler at -i.tW pr cx. tson-r Tuij-v park irrlrmWHl hy ltumwi- canal a Ciiei railmatl ntM. KvsrT 4ittrntioa aiiown -wtlri. f or mat, paniphtotx eta. 4VldrMi CI.'RIM) LAND LUAN C07ovr Uoo lUock. Iouver. OoL lij iftJi CONSUMPTION (ss'i powitt rstBVtxly foraa aKOVS ul; by li tu tliMiaii caaM f Wsbt-s kitvsl a4 f Umt slartsltac aas fca earvM. iDtest. wtroar ta ny fail in Its ffrry. Ibal I will M. TWO bWTTLsW "Ell, torfwAh-r with a Tl UAVLX TstfiATIAB 09 tals d'ai b.U snwaalTrrcr. lvs Ks f,M .mi f Q 1" liir.T 1 itVTM it PwH s . W.T. She that Is loved is safe. InvaUds' Hotel and Surgical Institute. This widely celebrated institution, loca ted at Buffalo, X. Y., Is organized with a full staff of eighteen experienced and skill ful Physicians and Surgeons, constitnting tbe most complete organization of medical and surgical skill in America, for the treat ment of all chronlo diseases, whether re quiring medical or surgical means for their cure. Marvelous success has been achieved in the cure of all nasal, throat and lung dis eases, liver and kidney diseases, diseases of the digestive organs, bladder diseases, diseases peculiar to women, blood taints and skin diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous debility, paralysis, epilepsy (fits), spermatorrhea, impotency and kindred af fections. Thousands are cured at their homes through correspondence. The cure of the worst ruptures, pile tumors, varico cele, hydrocele and strictures is guaran teed, with only a short residenca at the in stitution. Bend 10 cents in stamps for the invalids' Guide Book (li4 pages), which gives all particulars. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, n. y. Too much importance is self-importance. "Golden Medical Discovery' the great blood-purifler. That opportunity is the cream of time. Offensive breath vanishes with the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemed; Think before you speak; pronounce not imperfectly, nor bring out your words too hastily, but orderly and distinctly. EQY sr""l Jirfo TJ tn'i H 1 - Hi 11 M 3 Ubmbxmm IP m L u a n FACETIAE. . nn tha KtitnD with A i Alius nit Liu vi. - bis little son one evening, desired to ascertain bow wen no mew uu 6. mar. So he asked: "How many genders are mere, "'j son?9 'Three; masculine, feminine and neuter," was tbe reply. Kigut. naii geuuci "Masculine." . . . 111 . lu Knw this StOOP we are sitting on, to what gender aoes V . , 1 btuuii uejuux,' "Feminine. ' v nn mv hnv Rtnnn is neuter, he- cause ' is 'the name of a thing." ... .... M ... , fam 1. lUb mere are stwjra ui a A 0 Mara1 fhA tiAV stoops are not feminine 1 would bae to know what they are." trno Vinns "Vml I know John i. luwtor nfr nnw than if hii were living .nd I .hnnlrt nnr. mind it St. mUCll. Only CalsV-a. A -aam uwsy "w- ' just think of the disgrace. He was bung by a vigilance commiuee. Mm FiM "Rut the reDort do not say that he did anything. The disgrace would not be in the manner of his death, but in his own acts." "I know; but, of course, he must have done something, or he would not have been lyncnea. inejaoiiunuuiu about murder out there, so he must have stolen a horse, though I cant be lieve it.' . . "Let me see. He was very rona or. music Didhetakehlsaccoraion wjui him?" "Yes." am TWi't worrv. There's no dis grace. He was merely a little incau tious, that's ail." Titp fniinsinoT.nnversa.tlon was over heard on the sidewalk on Union Square, near the Morton House: "Sow that I have read vou my play what do you think of It?" "It ho. onlv one fault and that can be corrected very easily." - ytjat is that? "It will take-about two hours to play it, will it not?" "Yes, just about two hours." "UVll In mv nnlninn that is a little too long. You must arrange It so that it will begin an hour later and close an hour earlier. Theu it will be just about right." TLficj fc-urnlTni T.nvf :PfVFl?. of Austin, is a confirmed A rt. She re cently made the acquaintance of Tom Anjerry, a university student, and the result was an enjiaeemeni. mm iuua rdmAMlll'l f'lf'l.-luTlt.'i-l SSI lift lltdlU Ut adtUBlU4 . -.-.-" I could not help throwing a suggestion. I hope Esmeralda, that you will be true ana sieauiasi anu 41 Vm, Ko f wtll inrorrttnf 11 Fsmff- alda. "That's the way I always treat a leiier mai I'm ueau gone tm. x urca weni uacK on any 01 em jcu, uuu reckon I've had a dozen. Just you ask L'nB..elr Xfiirrih. P.iK Tlrf Smith. lujavimau iu ui fuj ( v -' or old Judge l'ennybunker or Hostet- r. . .. ,k.- rer lcumnis, or any ot -rtu,aim wcj tell you what kind of a girl I am when I love a young man lor nimseu aiuiie.- "I've been digging ull over my gar den," said Brown, "and I'm all worn out." "Ah!" remarked Foirg. "a new variety of earthern wear, eh?" Fen derson, who was present, thought it was a mighty good joke, and seeing Smith a short time afterward s.of course he had to tell it. "1 aay. Smith," said lie, "Fogg just got off a neat thing. Brown was saying that he was ail worn out digging In his garden, and Fogg asked him if that wasn't a new kind of crockery ware. AVhat do you think of that?" "1 don'tsee the point." Darned if I do either now; but I thought I did when Fogg told it," Little Xell "Is It Impolite to siy that any one is lucky?" Mamma "Why no." "Then what did General Jones get mad for when I asked him if he wasn't lucky?" "Really, I do not know. Did he get mad?" "Oh, awful mad I I thought he d snap my head off." "Oh I there must be some mistake." 2fo; there's no mistake, ma. He got as mad as our old hen when I picked up one of her chickens." "I really cannot understand it. "What did you say?" "1 asked him if he wasn't born with a frog in his mouth." She was in the dining-room, lying on tbe lounge and reading the last new novel. Her mother was In the kitchen scouring the tins; The fall of the dish pan broke in on the story, and Jogged the reader's conscience. "Do you want any help from me, mamma?" she re luctantly called. "N-o-o, I guess not." "Oh! I'm so glad! I was so afraid you might, and this story is so inter esting!" And so she resumed her book, and her conscience slumbered again. "I tell you, it's a preat thing to have a girl who knows enough to warn a fellow of his danger." "Have you?" inquired one of the company. "Yes, indeed; Julia's father and mother were laying for me the other night when she heard my tap at the window, and what do yon suppose that girl did? "Can't th'uk." "She just sat down to the piano and sang the insides out of "Old Folks at Home.' You can just bet I didn't call that evening." "Vekyxice, the lawyer, Is a dude,'' said Henderson to MoXubb. ''Right you are. Do you know hisc!erk,Higb collar?" "Xo; what of him?" "Why, he is a subdued?" Yachtmax "You men who stay ashore have no idea what a squall is." Landsman "Don't . ph? I'va rnt. n pair of twins who can give you points aoour, squaiis every aay." A Swedish scientist claims to have discovered a method of extracting al cohol from sea-water. As Shakespeare says, he Intends to call spirits from the vasty deep. Mic recently tried to sink a well, but nuiio, a uiuiii ul muiiey msiieau. xie in sists upon it, however, that the money was wpll Rnnnt. A blasted idiot (usually) the blithesome individual that undertakes to open a dynamite cartridge with a brick. It was a commercial traveller who sang "My face is my fortune." A FrencJi physiologist, who has been studying the effects of mercury on the human system, finds that it diminishes the number of red eornusrlAct in tha blood, but at the same time increases the bodily weight of the patient. iccording to a German authority, the well-known spiderwort 2radcaiiia zibnna serves tbe purpose of a Daro meter, its flower buds always opening twenty-four hours before rain comes. 'They used to tell me that tbe ladies dressed to death in this city," remarked Homespun, at an evening party, "but dang me if they've got much on to-night any of 'em." As time advances the hair becomes gray, unless prevented by Hall's Hair Itenewer. Ayers Pills are the best laxative medicine in use. Sold by all dealers in medicine. UV BUVSvW BMW ' " nine, are there not?" persisted the boy. "I read on a theatre bill the other day, tu.. c.mi )i rvnmior and if she- VSPEPSIA Is . riant-- a. w!l as a-rrn. e.pn. u mIckvS, it tB.i, I'T irnvmrn autm. Mid A .S- t-i. o llsrstAloprsvata.raJ lur Kapid lafClm i ns, o EESITGH2C ? KtwkfKrA ecanDlcij 4 arm pr-pm hi all tisfvBrms, llrnrtbMra, llrk-b.D. Tanne. the IsXMbU mta. It rsncws ana punilw um niooti,r.uno. fetas tbs. appetitft. and ai'la tb BsMtmilatioii ul load. MB. i 'Ha a. ThoMa, Kditor off Hrr.iii, rh&rob tmrv. Pa., aara: 1 tuted Brown's Inm Bitten for PvapfrtMia. It incrcaaed mjr ipetita and nanuvwi lie trouble. Mi J. K. Jtrmi FVv-jrnphr. Iffi Main fk . Kftrfolk. Va, aajra: I mff.twi a-rwatly fromawivjr. cana at Piritrpaia iivl drnvd no bRl. from van oua UMfisentft. I omfd Brown'i iron baten, aa4 1 jMaaiU. waa fullj MWwt" Gwmitin has abrwn Trvl Mark and croaaad rM tfnt on wrapper. Take ao tbrr. Umtim only by BltOwVS CHEMICAL UALTIMVK M9. SBIOHAMTON. M.V. THE INVALIDS BENEFACTOR. Discoverer of Dr. Kilni'r's Complete Female Remedy j,aairaw itmmt lYratmm Special and Fp?inc treatment for all Complaints ana Jjisejwes peculiar lo lHnrhters. Wives anI Mtber, ljiliparkaj;y roDUln3 bolt lea. 4r Each kinI w aiso eoJU seisarateiy: Female Kemedr, Bkod and 1. Auiumn-Lraf Kxt.'LraiTirim'x, I . 1-' Sc 1 A nolnlmenl fxt-rnai .50 (VUr the three iu une Fackaffr$;.uo. necftvem the nin-Hown: bed-riWen" or a Pinioned.1 It K!iminaU- Humors ami iliu-xl Impurities tbtit cause Scrofula, Cancer, Tumor, pi rattles ant bJoUbea. Tit ar rur I'aawriM and Bipoaurta la pact. Woman a HaaJth and umtulumm c'0 rmtorta. I)r. Kilmer treat irnii luronr. Cancer. Tasj caii'tafTord u n(lrC aarly vroiptoina Ietteri of ininrv promptly aDwere. it k 1 inter a r mai msprnaar', omgpmmyoo, !. 1. jural KM fiiiifi r iisni'n ( ytii rrr u oULD 13 B ALL aUl&C t01I 9, EPITHELIOMA! on SKIX CACEK. ForTn yv I ntTerfri m'X a eane-r on my fast. Eisf.i: m wi:ii ap a f rn I r oniJi4D'lrl tiv iiswof Hw. It' p-j:rio, and I (ivt!miat u tnika aa ert-Tt to pr jcur iL la thi I vi succeHiful. aai t-tnaaitci u-m. Tb infl'MTicr of t u m dicine at flr a tMiiiaw!iaCasTBrrav,Ate Ut- ki: butoa ih.4 in Cimation wi aui avwL arij I he 1 ta iraprovj a tne tlw drat lew t:c,tj-c MyarQ-r b?titu b rroAr improvt!. I min utr iiistr-r. au 1 an ati'.a t tto 11 iindof w-rrk. 'i'iiei'jiir 00 iu7 fjc; b?xi to d. cri aa and tte ul vr to ri ii. ont 1 th r 1 I n t a Tua Utfo Uiaftr ouiy aattit sar tuir- th p ioe. MMA. JoiCIS A, iIclX ALO. Atlanta, Gx. Aivnt IU L' Treatiaeon an 1 Skin Ites-eii mai!M free THKSrirTSi-R iricCo.. I.rjr AiUatx Ga. S .. 1W W. St ViNEGAE BiTTERS la tbe (Treat Blood Purifier sod Ufsf!tv'Df principle; a Oeatie hunrsilve and Tonic; a perloct Bcoovaior aad Iavieorstur of tbe system. I si VlneBTtsr Bitter there Is vitality bat so Alcoholic or mlneraJ pctsoD. Dlswauee of tbe Skin, of wbatewr name or narare, are Uterallv dir up and carried out ot tbesvstem is short time or tie use of theEltters. V La ear a r tHtterallnvsfeverilaiea. It re levea, aod in time run s kbeirfruuisin, earaXjTi 6oct, and similar painful diseases. Vinegar Bitters cores ConsLpatifla ana nerenta DiarrbxM. Never before baa a tnedMne been eers poanded possessisz the power at Yrjuvaa JltC rbs to beal tbe sick. -4 Send for either of onr vmroable ref erenow books for iadira, for farmers, for raerchanta, our Uedical Treatise on lJlseeses. or our Catechism on Intemperance and Tobacco, which but should be read by every child and youth in the land. Any two of the above books mailed free 00 receipt ot four cetits for n-ystrauon fees. B. n. McDonald Draa Ccw. S32 Wsshlnglon SC. S.T. c Your Back AcHt?rv V'fi ' HOP PLASTER mT?lS R ! Tha STRONGEST anfl f 11 ' 1 U BEST Porooa PlMterm-le. Wiiea applied toH avebaa. trataa, bruiSs?auArp aad dull pAina.waaJC- ZJ I naaa or aorvuaaa m any part, lziataRt relief la: (ait B and u parta wocafriJJy, atmiiricaoa. t-n-g 'aitj TTTTuea oi Hops, iJTirv -iiiaT ni.- av-.'i -ru- k 3&a moiuiiiaw. r cvr imam. op r-vari Id TtTTwhftr. O-'T 115 tyr-.T. B for 1 tX. THE MTRIMOMIAUferi ah iwue rciitmiua atMut iJ a-lvLTtiajDAftita 4 Iskl: and (rnU h want to mirrv. N-i rhanri to la-ii". for advert iur. It c-ntiin- 4 ctxunin-i 1 TMAntr. Sample tt pt l"r .or ma-led one Tf for Adorn Tut M vruti.oNi.kU ii ,reale. Oincnnxtij K USES WHLIE All i.St fAUS. Best 'u-h synip. Ta-t-. k d. ITe Twrr 321 473 14bts.QwlekrTsnd Pat.le.sw ly cQrrdat horr.e. Curreapooaeur. -)!1ritedsnd frte trull of cure sent boeeat Invsal'raiors. THBlIrHa?fS Usaxtiv Cuaa-aJi x. Lafaisac, lad. - 1 i iiffilli TBkEO, WORN MI WEffl WAoeaa aeco.nf for thai tirrd. worn and irenrv fetling It U not cuuW by mrnt:tl or "k H attnff i. IKt nor.iiaff .rtrf 'Often srif a o. Aina bo.es-Bud taste m Hit breath There may be ao pais in bact. But then b a feelinj of oucm-.U jnMcAiy" lirir The body aad silarf act sfresafa ; A reentbent posirtoa is preftrrtj. YOU WANT A SPRING MEDICINE To remove impurities from the Blood undigested and decaying matter from the system. To prevent or remove Blotches, Pimples, Rashes, Boils and all kinds of SKIN ERUPTIONS. To protect the system from BIN ious attacks and remove all malar lal taint that may be lurking In the by-ways of disease. To fortify the system against the approach of diseases peculiar to the weather, tone the Stomach and remove all refuse matter from the system. Restore Lost Appetite, remove Blotches and Skin Eruptions and give a Clear, Healthy glow to the Skin. Remove all Malarial Symptoms and insure good health. Burdock Blood Biiiers is not a BEVERACE nor a prepar ation of which the fundamental principle is the "Purging Aloes," but a purely Vegetable Medicine, particularly adapted to SPRINC VONIPLAINTS. Fortify, Strengthen and HAUnOHD'S SLUG SHQT thut Ust rn I rvttubUi anU fl-w .rs. sine- ! '"' soil P Dv sum. Lrtv in loir .!.. L n...,.kl.. - . " - w j t wuir. r isiia iijiji.i-" - r-mr1mr.tm- 55 J FILLS' 'and 3tn, 'L K PnrtlsRnira nfan Bowels. KMae-"B TS 1? aioo, Bili-KssiMMs, r-eT i" .ssrTf5 2TvlSrSSS DYSPEPBuT and na.,le .t to Jr7lf, ,u7fi Ms5 toius or 1'ysrDsadis11 r,! I.a.,llily o. .is, Crn v.S?2 22 . 31 Ham, Mn. i DI "False and True.- N a. ii DR. RADVVAY'S Sarsaparillian Kcsolvent, Bonds op the brpn- iwa eaiK-i tne Woo.1. rmorinz he4.i1 uj.'. Kr;i, lraggists;lau.;i.- ' suii "S HEADY inn For the relief n.i core of aj Pu, . and Iauanimatiuns. CIW. t SI Warr x Vott are alio w-l a w trii nf th-. . pensory AppIiaD. f ,r tn.- .-.. .' Of ManhLwd, and all km tri6!.:Lu3 and MiUh..,! ra.ran; , , '"PSrS sratMl smtwh ..r. t --''Wi-H. t.7 rtressins VOI.TA If -V mifj:". "r-.l PENNYROYAL PUIS 'CHICHESTEFl'S ENGLISH Tke Oricl.al .d Owlr aiLV Safcsiiilalwtyi Ki-t:it Bww r -m.tt.a lid..,,.,-.-,, uffl i rtl-r..iari.H.a3 .sia.. to h ( ituer l rctura ei 1 NAMK rvyV ' V""'"" k.mara fa. .dim Squarr. PhuaaJJV OO-XiJeC. Ji'wr.Mli.ir.i -l.na. u. lroius A. SttXRa, at i'i Norj fiia i4.L' SiotH, rr- k., . Pmlaaua Baalnewartll-;. it. a:--i. Tm aiuy A4ts aiuiuouj 1 unusli -1 W tot -aniLa CEEI t'Oli Ta.UFa.-P-M. C-rm. V T Oknown 3 ?.--.! utain. CaziDon H,..i O-rtkjs to hflBvi.wuitsY .-fp'-r. Hny'iiL'ki) WibTat niriy aii'l -vr-.t ; hvys? t IJ.jt:Li puraipkia. ei:: t.4 f ijr atui. Th-? rwali very 'i efflgf new I wioij i-i:rutluif I. aLi msii u f r t;3i ir ts lor tuckei. Ju, liav.ry. srvU xirjMKt. JUia. in. E!Tr:c Blt an.l Suip.11Byryffrf lanPix N-rUr,aul Wfak. i Ifn.nr A Ca.t.lrrnitiji, Pensions ErSfSSH OPIUI HORPHIKE HABIT CUSS, A M'W StTUM DR. J. f. IfOFFM . JugTwi. Us No Hope to Cut Off Hants' Manet. CelebraTl 'tt Lir-ir' IHl.TtB and BK1PI.E l .iriftlnea. - fnA b. Silppl by aay aor. 6aa Halter lo say part or I s oa receiptor:. Suldbs;lSa.lll-ry nanvar. anu nam l- Spwlal discount to I ri-. bvnd fr lnce- l.!.r J. C. I.IGHTHOr'E, Koebrster, 1 . t-ia ai a. r". a-3ci aanol. !- . twa. fwaT. Chai..MS I Pisri'i) Zi uMf oc mh aw . Onrtwnstljr?aaM':f?i T.i tracW B s-"-'r-i, w asaiLiTT riiiiiAv Mat. JlI!laxpriBuiFa. atsraarb.wadciwUtgfwv Tnaa MM SaadStaaiv fr ?riier..Bn. M9nm, , Or. WARD & CO, WCliUS,a FRAZE AXLE GREASE Ill vT IX THE 1VORLO tr Get the CeBulae. Soti Emjsiua CLU rd i. u.e bM.manii ; 4A.tnr-M an t niechani'- fc w T'1 Pullman Palace Car" x. Mj- n A 11a ml in tr-aa A Pi A.. '' ts-v.'"" " 1 At tii Nw rlan Lt;"i tii n. joints maU - ltirvf a ty-stine stra.i3 of nvr 1600 Pounds TO A eQClKE IX U. TWO GOLD MEDALS. Lem i-a. 1nL. .VK . 1". It "Vinrdsr1.w4B'tr.'p . IVAFORATING BUjT irimaiut MERfcCaiE,Wa.fA Last sprin- I had a terrible breil out ail OTer my body. There were bWdJ large as penny an 1 some a? larje dollar. They would app-'ar to H and wooM itch snJ barn ha t a 1V- . everything I could thini of. bat to no I crew worse and w.w until 1 A friend advised m.- to u B'Ti Bitter I secureJ three bjttles ami : . ... .l. Knt e 1 ir another person. I si- entirely cnrel W- I had taken tha t!nw bo-' 11 B ,j derful medicine and I w.-.uM not ' ' Mrs. Ji lia Eldiudok. ; Jan. C. 1SS5. West CorawsB. ; rr". TTT we I reast.t.tdona; frrafmr. I Last spr r-S mj . " bid I I had to appetite and my u" iisl j I used several medicines I ll in tnr was nnaiiy recwiuruu - Blood Bitters. This medicine i t Mlss Maud Fisher, F-ackril 5ov. 9, 133 j -. r.,i?i a . ,. rii.B 1 have had a W hum r in my blocJJil!f. broke out in the siin, and tie no booL I tried every thins f r B. reliet 1 1 last tried y ar &UN 1 ter. Ibavetakenbuttwo must say I am cureu anu new man. Mtrnt .vs. InTigorate wilUP ,qJ V - .. . . ... ... j . V III 1 1 1 -1 1 Tta atw PUMVKL SIjnURU- I JfT'! " - , . IB? . 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