The Pretty GlrL The pretty girl knows ahe is pretty, and because she knows it she is kind ness personified to plain girls, for she knows her charms will never tuffer from comparison with theirs, says a writer in Texas 6 ftings. AH plain girls detest all pretty girls, and will never sny a good word of them if they can help it, and whoa they ever do it is "faint praise that damns." The pretty girl has tho most boaux, goes to the most balls and idiotic gatherings, and is the last girl to get married. She thinks because she is handsomo sho is entitled to a better grade of husband than falls to the lot of most women, and sho defers making a choice until some fine morning sho wakes up with a reali zation that her feet are slipping from the green shores of girlhood into the murky sen of old maidenhood, and then she goeth out and hustles for a husband, just as her plainer sisters do; and that is why so many handsome women marry so many ugly men. Pretty girls are never very true lovers or very good wives, but they are among the most desirable of the few good thing.-) the angry gods left upon the earth when they went in wrath to their abode upon Mt. Olympus. Components of Wheat. Tho yield of a single grain of wheat is never less than forty-fold under fa vorable conditions, and when sown thin it should bo much greater. Evory pound of wheat shou'.d produce a bushel in all sections whero wheat is successfully raised. In rainy sections tho portion of starch in tho grain in creases 3 or 4 per cent. ,wl)ilo tho gluten decreases in a similar proportion, com pared with dry regions liko Colorado. Tho three superficial coverings of wheat constitute tho bran, while the next three layers nre composed of gluten, the most valuable part of tho grain. It comprises 10 to 16-J per cent, of the grain, and the more gluten tliera is in the wheat, tho better its quality. Tae middle of tho wheat grain is mostly starch, comprising about 66 per cent, of its bulk. Tho starch grains ore built up into columns of irregular cells, each one of which is enveloped in a coating of woody fibre that materially inter feres in the milling. The dark germ and tho brush on the end arc scoured oil in milling, because they make tho flour dark-colored. A SURGEON in the mining region of the West tells the Pittsburg Dispatch: "The miners cannot always be made to understand that it is sometimes neces sary to give them considerable pain in reducing fractures, amputating fingers and the like. They have, too, an em barrassing way of interrupting the operation by knocking down the sur geon. So I take a revolver with me, and before I begin to operate take out the revolver and lay it somewhere handy and well in sight of the subject. It always has a calming effect." Don't Get Caught Thin spring, n* you miy liavo IKJO I before, with your blood full of Impurities, your digostiou im paired, appatlte p >or, kl Iney* an I liver torpl«l, an I whole nystem liable to bs prostrated by disease—but get yourself luto goad conditio'; an I rea<iy for the changiug and warmer weather, by taking Hood'J Barsnpaiilla. It stands uncinated for purify in ; the blood, Riviug an appetite, and for a geueral spriu; medicine. He suro to get Hood's Sarsaparilla ••For five years I was sick every sprint?, but last year began in February to tAko 1100 l'i Sar.iuparilla. J used five hottle» aud have not recu a sick day since."— O. W. SLOAV, Milton, Moos. "My sou woe afflicted with tho worst typo of scrofuln. Hud on the rccomnioudation of my drug gist I a;ave hln* Hood's Snrsaparilla. To-lay ho In fouud and well, notwithstanding it was said there was not enough medicine in Illiuols to e.Teut a cure," CHRISTIAN, UllpMls, 111. Dizzy, Tirod Feeling "For a first-class spring medicine my wife and I think very highly of Ilood'rf Saraapirllla. It cured mr wife of sick headache and relieved mo of a dizsy, tired feeling."—J. H. l'tinc:, Supt. tirauin Ity. Co., Concord, N. 11. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by tdl druggists. s.l. six for ftS. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD £ CO., Lowell, Muss. 100 Doses One Qollar _ DAUWAY'S II BEADV RELIEF. THE 6REAT CONQUEROR OF PAIN, F•' Siralda, Rrniaen, Backache, I'aln in the Ghent or Hlden. Headache, Toothache, or any other external pnin, n few applica tion** rubbed on by band, act liko uittgic, canning the pain to inetantly «top. I'orl'ouffentloua, C'oldn, tft ranch iris. I'ncn monin. Inflammation*, IHieuinatlnin. Neu ral sin, liiimhago* Sciatica* more thorough repeated applications arc ntreniiary. All Internal I'ains, Mlarrhien. <nlic, e*p*«Mft, Nnuftea, Painting Spellft. Nervous* neno* ttleenlenmoum are relieved inntniitly, and quickly cured hy taking: inwardly *4O to fill drops In hall a tumbler 01 wktur. 50c, a bottle. All llriiggiMiH. DADWAYS « PILLS, A* excellent aad mild Cathartic. Purely > eaetable. The Matcat and H«at illedlclaa la the war Id l*r the (Jureul all DUarder* at ih« LIVER, STOMACH OR BOWELS. Taken nreordlna to direction* titer trill renter* Health and racm vltalltr. ttif |l ett. > Im. leld by all Druggist PBNIIQNt PEARLS OF THOUGHT. There is no surer way of having evory body's help than'by trying to help everybody. If a man doot not make new ac quaintances as be passes through life he will soon find himself left alone. A man should keep his friendship in con stant repair. An indiscreot man is moro hurtful than an ill- natured one; for the latter will only attack his enemies, and those he wishes ill to; tho other injures in differently both friends and foes. Life is too short to be -wasted in petty worries, fretting*, hatreds and vexa tions. Lot us banish all these, and think on whatsoever things nie pure and lovely and gontlo and of good re port. A good inclination is but tho first rude draught of virtue; but the finish ing strokes aro from the will, which, if well disposed, will by degrees pcrfoct; if ill disposed, will by tho superinduc tion of ill habits, quickly deface it. If intentions were deods great men would be common. There is thus great difference b3tweon men who accom plish everything and those who accom plish nothing. The fir3t class can do great things and do them; the second class can do them and don't. Good manners are tho blossoms of good sense and of good feeling. -If the law of kindnoss bo writteuon the heart, it will lead to that disinterestedness in both great and little things—that desiro to oblige, and that attention to the gratification of others, which aro tho foundation of good manners. Prejudice may be considered as a continual falso medium of viewing things; for the prejudiced not only never speak well, but also never think well of those whom they dislike, nnd the whole chnracter and conduct is con sidered with an eye to that particular thing which offends them. Some Strange Unions. Of tho many interesting matters that como under tho notice of the Registrar- Goncral, there is nothing moro surpris ing than the frequency with which youth and ago try the paths of matri mony together. Of 3366 brides ovel 50 years of age, who Ore married last year, one securod a youth of 20, three were accommodated by men of 21, and fourteen others kopt their choice o| striplings below 25. In ono of thd last-named case? tho good lady was 49 years older than her partner. Turning to tho veterans among tho husbands, there is oven greater dispar ity. There were no fewer than 369 bridegrooms above 70 years of age, and of these ono took a girl of 17, another ono of 19, and four others kept under 21. Between 60 and 70 years of ago 2084 men were married. Three of them took girls under 18, and 27 others were conteut with partners who had not yet rcachod their majority. As many as 4576 males, whoso ages ranged bctweon 50 and 60, were also brought to the altar, and hero again a score of the wives wero in their teens. A hundred wero not moro than 21, and 218 wero under 25. Among other strango matches was one between a couplo of octogenarians, whilo three ladies of "85 aud upward" got husbands whoso ages were 75, 65 and 55 respectively. Taking tho gentle men of 4- 85 and upward," we find that one of them secured a brido of 45. But even greater contrasts aro to bo seen in the venerable Adonis of 70, who got a mate of 21, and in the 75-yoar old buck who securod a blushing damsel of 19. At the other end of the scale wo have a marriage between a girl of 13 aud a boy of 18; another where the contracting parties were 16 each, and a third whero men of 21 saddled them selves with wives of 14. Two husbands of 30 took partners whose ages were under 15.— Manehetter {Eng.) Courier. nn a Mountain of Fire. William B. R chardson, tho young Boston naturalist, has succeeded in reaching the top of the volcano in Mexico. The feat was a daring one. Richard, son pitched his tent at the upper line of pine trees and just below tho lower liue of ashes aud lava. Tho trees above bad all been burned, and it was impossible to walk in the deep bed of ashes. From this point R chardson and his Indian, followers could hear tho sound of air fi\>m numerous rents in the side of the volcano. The Indians were much terrified, and could bo in duced to remain only by the earno3t persuasion of the naturalist. One night during the eruption they cou'.d dis tinctly see the deep red glow of melted lava as it ran down the line, a fiery stream, burying itself in ashes, trees, or in beds of brooks and older beds ol lava. Oon dense cloud of biOUI oo voted the perly tbltkljr a&4 Urii Uww.iaw** SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS. Two French dentists extract teeth without pain by spraying the external ear with ether. A unique electric machine is capable of cutting and buttering 750 loaves of bread an hour, saving much butter. AD instrument has been invented in Prussia by means of which anexactdif ferential diagnosis of diseases of tho lungi will be possible. The inventor is Dr. Janiczcwskl. An electric vegetable is said to have been discovered in India, which has the power of affecting the magnetic needlo at a distance of twenty feot when the weather is clear and dry. With the view of testing the rapidity of electric welding, twenty pieces of one-inch common round iron bars with rough end 9 were recently wolded to gether by two mon in thirteen minutes. It is claimed that wall paper can be made in such a way that the passago of low-tensions electric currents will heat it moderately warm to tho touch and diffuse throughout the room an agreea ble temperature. A further step toward the artificial production of tho diamond has been mado by passing an electric current through carbon electrodes in a cell con taining fine white sand and electrodes, the wholo being under considerable pres3uro. The application of hydraulic power to tho manufacture of steel seamless boats is one of the latest things in Eng land. These boats are thought to be in every particular suporior to those made of wood, and can bo made at about the same cost. It is now proposed that London shall dig tho deepest hole. The pit would have an elevator and bo lighted by electricity, and in each stratum would bo excavated a museum for exhibiting specimens of the minerals, fossils, etc., afforded by it. The conclusions reached by modern meteorologists are that cyclones of great intensity aro ascending spiral whirls of wind having a rotary motion in a direction in the Northern hemi sphere opposite to the movement of tho hands of a watch. The yield of the trout spawn in the fish- breeding establishments at Orval, Belgium, is Mated to have been ex ceedingly good this year. Of tho yiold 25,000 eggs wero sent to this country in exchange for a like number of Cali • fornia trout eggs. Imjuiry mado in Franco in order to carry out tho now law giving certain advantages to fathers of more than seven children has elicited, among other things, tho fact that there are 2,000,000 households in which there has been no child. Experiments recently made in France with a view to discovering tho vitality of trichine show that even when ex posed to a temperature of 20 degrocs to 25 degrees below zaro for about two hours the little animals become as lively as ever on a return to normal tempera ture. Professor Poa of Bridgeport, Conn., has drowned and resuscitated a pet rab bit eleven times, and suffocated it also with the fumes of burning charcoal and restored it to life. The professor uses a pair of artificial lungs. Artificial respirations produce muscular contrac tion and expansion, forcing oxvgen into tho lungs and drawing out the deadly gases. Modern chemistry shows that the medical loro of the ancient herbalists had a much sounder basis than had been imagined. Iu 1597 water cresses wero recommenced for the euro of scurvy and scrofula. Chemists now say that the cress contains sulphur, phosphorus, iodino and iron sub stances that aro known to be actual antidotes to scrofula. He Probnbly Got Some. Robbie's mamma aid not think that he ought to eat the cake which his kind-hearted hostess pressed upon him, but yielded her consent when assured that ' it wouldn't hurt him." The next day, visiting at another houie where ho was having a very stu pid time, Robbie after standing it as long as possible, marched up in a valiant woy to tho lady of the house and said, •'Now, you don't know what it is that don't hurt me?'' "Why, no Robbie; what is it!'' "It's cake, that's what."— Harper'* Young People. Jiret AS He Advertised. Mrs. Coolum—What is the price of your canned beef this morning, Mr. Sandum? "Thirty-eight cents, ma'amt" ••Why, that's the same prico It was yesterday morning; you forget that you advertise 'sweeping reductions!' " 'Not at all, ma'am. You'll find there—-«r Just b«low-™~«t the broom eoußten"—jtmfrfam Grtffft A man who ha? practiced medicine for 40 years ought to know salt from sugar; read what he say*: TOI.EOO, 0.. Jan. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co.—Gentlemen:—l have been In the general practice of medicine for most 40 years, and would say that in all my practice and experience, have never noon » preparation that I could prescribe with as much confidence of success AS I can Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have pre scribed It a great many times and Its effect Is wonderful, and would say In conclusion that I have yet to And a case of Catarrh that It would not cure, if they would tako it accord ing to directions. Yours Truly, L. L. Goiisucn, M. D. Office, 21d .Summit We will give fIOO for any cane of Catarrh • hat cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken Internally. . JF. J. CHKNKV & Co., Props., Toledo, O. XV Sold by Druggists, 75c. _ UTAH'S great salt lake Is an Immense limit* less magar.ine of salt that can be readily ob tained in any desired quantity by evaporation. A Woman Two Hundred Year* Old. A case In on record of a woman who lived to this advanced age, but it is scarcely necessary to state that It was in"the olden time." Now adays too many women do not live half their Allotted years. The mortality due to function al derangements In the weaker sex Is simply frightful, to say nothing of the indescribable suffering which makes life scarcely worth the living to HO many women. Hut for these suf ferers there Is n certain relief. Dr. I'leree's Favorite Prescription will positively cure leu corrhea, painful menstruation, prolapsus, pain in the ovaries weak hack; in short, all those complaints to which so many woman are mar tyrs. It Is the only trutranteetl cure, see guar antee on bottle-wrapper. Cleanse the liver, stomach, bowels and whole system by using Dr. l*ierce"s Pellets. THIS Prague (Bohemia) exhibition of IHOI Is to celebrate the centenary of an industrial ex hibition held there as far back as 1701. Six PTaveUFYee, sent by (Jrai?ln <fc Co.. PhiH., Pn., to any one In U. S. or Canada, post paid, upon receipt of 25 Dobblns's Electrical Soan wrappers. Seellst of novels on circulars around each bar. This soap for sale by all grocers. HARTFORD (Conn.) citizens have subscribed 8400,1X10 for u free publtc Horary and art gal lery. A Single 'i rial Will Convince Von Thai Dr. Tobias's Venetian l.lnlineill l« Iho OLTKATKST PAIN ILKSTHOVKIL IN TUB WOIU.LI. Don't bo persuaded that something else Is just as good, for l)r. 'lohiaVs Venetian Lini ment has been established over forty years. Kvery bottle warranted to give perfect satis faction or the money refunded, yet a bottle has never been returned. Does that n't speak for itself, and proclaim it the pain destroyer of the world'/ If your druggist or store-keeper does not keep our goods, send to us and we will torw ard promptly. Depot 40 Murray St., New York. To lllsprl Colds, Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costiveor bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy ac tivity, without Irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. FITS stopped free by l)n. KLINE'S OHKAT NKUVK HESTOUKII. No Kits after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and i'i trial bottle free. Dr. Kline.lHl Arch St., l'hila.. Pa. Traveling men smoke "Tansill's Punch." Hill f'l hulling. "1 saw two girls with their escorts walking up Corey Hill, yesterday,"says an observer ot girls. "One of them went up like a rubber ball, bouncing nnil bounding at every step, chattering briskly to her companion as she went and stop ping now and then to pant a little and lake a fresh start both with her bounding way of walking and with her chatter. Presently lier friend came quietly along. She was letting the young man beside her do the talkiug, and she was mounting the long hill with short, inelastic steps. She used her heels as well as her toes in Koing up hill."' It is a good rule for hill-climbing and one to be remembered ingoing upstairs. Women doctors say, and many women prove it in practice, that by going upstairs slowly, with the foot—heel and toe alike—put firmly on each stair, one may arrive at the top of four flights of staiis really rested, instead of gasping for breath as when one runs up stairs. Going upstairs is a good form of exercise if one goes the right way to get its benefits.— Bontau Tranwript. The United States of America hns 360 universities, 4240 professors and 69,400 students. "Good and Honest." /JAllyj State of Ohio Treas l/ll J |||V urv Dept., Columbus, «lT Ohio, Feb. fi, 1889. I m \v I"I have used St. Ja- \ ./11.. eobs Oil in my family for years, and find It to be the medicine of medicines FOR GENERAL USE. It is a good, honest medicine and honest men will not hesitate to recommend It to suffering humanity." JOHN P. SLEMMONB. Bookkeeper. AT T>!tfr;r,isTs AND DEAI.FR*. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltlmor*. Md. UK U—IT THE BEST CATARRH REMEDYHf^^I CHILDREN suFFsaiNo raoH FHWFEVER|)|S Cold in Head,|fcL SNUFFLES W^y CATARRH.^^^^^ ln£> eaeh C no s AY- FE VE 19 HKreeable. Pricesoeta. m a fci w ham at Druggists; by mall, registered, 60 eta. ELY BROTHERS, s(i Warren Street. New York. NORTHERN PACIFIC. LOW MICE IMILMMO LAUDS I EE Government LANDS. IWII.I.IONS OK ACICKS lu Jiluuesoia, .Nortu Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington autt Oregon, (run EAD publications with maps describing tna SEMI run beat Agricultural, urailun and tim ber Imis now open toSettlen*. rsenl tree. A'lOre-i* CHAS. B. LAMBOHN, .W. U, .MS'R DITCIITC No i'atont. No Pay! Hook Iree rAICIIIO N. \V. FltzjoTrtlii & t 0., Whhii., i>. u AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT I)K. LOB II. North Fifteenth btreet, Philadelphia. Twenty years' exfmrlenc* In special diseases cures the worstcase* of .Vervju* Complaints, Rlool PolaontnsE, Hlotcnes, Eruptions Files, Catarrh, Ulcers, sores, Impalrel Memory Despondency, Dimness of Vision, LUUK, Liver btomocb, Kidney iHrltfht's Disease;; confidential. f.BTCuII or write for question list Mud booß. tX 4 ' *»<• Ten dome Rig G ft* s the only specific for the certain cure TO § of tblS disease. »•» fM G. H.INGRAHAM.M. D., aaa— SwHHf> Amsterdam, N. Y HI ur« •nifty** We told Blg O lor BKI, >a many years, and it baa mMMtrio* CUnUal -tv#n tba bast of satis* U» »tI«HW PAT'S DILEMMA. Shure, doethor. thia p»in M Jlit awful! Be Jabbers! I'm all of a aweat! I hope you will tnry to relave It, For belare me, I can't lay nor Bet I 1 will trv and relieve you, Idueed), | But, Pat, for the pain you complain of, (With a smile which Pat's speech had In- I Simply roosting alone mlcht not rto, And If you can t "lay" nor "set" either, T think I would try Dr. Pierce's Perhaps you had better Just rooiU I Golden Medical Discovery, too. For Liver Disease, Biliousness, Indiees- tract. Dose small and pleasant, to the taste, tion, Scrofula or any blood-taint or dis- Equally good for adults or children, order, the "Golden Medical Discovery" is To invigorate the liver, sharpen theappo the only remedy possessed of such superior tite, improve digestion, and build up both curative properties as to warrant its monu- strength and flesh, when reduced below the facturers in selling it, through druggists, standard of health, it ranks pre-eminent. under a positive guarantee that it will Has the largest sale of any medicine in the either benefit or cure in every case, or world, without a single exception.' money paid for it will lie refunded. For nil itching, scaly, festering, burning, It's a legitimate medicine, not a bever- tormenting Skin and Scalp disease-:, it is age; contains no alcohol to inebriate, no especially efficacious. Salt-rheum, Tetter, syrup or sugar to derange digestion. As Psoriasis, Erysipelas, Eczema, and all bu wonderful in its curative results as in its mors, from a common pimplo or eruption to peculiar composition. It stands alone, — the worst Scrofula, vanish under th" use of incomparable! Therefore, don't be fooled this world-fame<l remedy, if continued for into accepting something instead, said to be a reasonable length of time. Scrofulous " just as good,'' because the substitute pays Sores and Swellings are cured, nnd the the dealer a better profit. most tainted systems are. by its somewhat The equal of the "Golden Medical Discov- persistent use, cleansed from the most viru ery " has not been invented :if it ever is, it lent blood-poisons and completely renovated won't lie sold for a less price than what the and built up anew. WORLD'S DISPENSARY "Discovery" costs, viz: SI.OO, or six bottles MEDICAI, ASSOCIATION, Proprietors, Buf fer $5.00. It's a concentrated vegetable cx- falo, N. Y. 0 \ OFFEHSC for an incurable case of $ \ z-11. MS. M Catarrh in the Head by the proprietors of DR. BAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. V|V MIfMPTOMS OF fATAKßß.—Headache, obstruction of nose, discharges fallinir into throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick. f7 V T tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid: eyes weak, ringing in enrs. If \ '<& deafness, difficulty of clearing throat, expectoration of offensive matter; 112 SafnA breath offensive; smell and taste impaired, and Reneral debility. Only a V./ 1 few of these symptoms likely to be present at once. Thousands of cases result in consumption, and end in the prave. By Its mild, soothing, antiseptic, eleaasln#. and healinpr properties. Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the worst cases. Only SO cents. Sold by druggists everywhere. To Restore Tone They have been tried for over fifty yean, and are tc-day the meat popular la ike. W. m mry Tonr fathers and mothers used them. Thevars a LB U U \JI L /V the Safest, Forest, and Best Remedy for Liver AA» IJ p AND <2 SHOE and Stonsaoh Diseases ever compounded, r? .. For Sale by *ll Druggist*. Prlct.2l et>. r»r box; And Other Advertised Specialties Are ihe 8 boxes for W ct».; or icnt l»y mni!, |io."tago frw, oa None genuine unTeas'uame and price are stamped receipt of prico. Dr. J. 11. Schenck & Son, Philal *. on bottom* SOLD EVERYWHBRB. If your dealer m will not supply you, send postal for Instruction* how frTNC WONDERFUL Is* \*>H« K to buy direct rroni fa - ory without extra charge. B ffDlinr\ CLi A ID\ W.1,. IMM <jI,AS. Hrockfon. >ln»«. LUBURG\CHAIR.vOA^ NP O R ATEFU L-COM FORTI NO. EPPS'S COCOA WbsM BREAKFAST. CHAIRSWiXII WtV -Ry a thorough knowledge of thH natural low, U.. ,rrZT~_ *«'<"»*"« Br»*e whlchgoveratnsoperaMonsof digestion ami nuuv re rrter- lil1 il CRCC tlon, and by a careful application of the fine pr.mor- rrnovl.tolin 1- I fltt lie.or well-selected CoSSs, Mr Epp, ha. p&yWl SMb/rSSSw (BifjJSO"! our breakfast tables who a dellcate.y flavoured be*- g, nd <ump for c.la- VJI.\T /\ >ye sraciiL rasa ernge which may save us many heavy iloctors OUK lomo. Aom^yoo-iit'rlrzd. \l~bi nrVlvk"? II la by Ihe Judlcloui use of nuoh articles »t illet X,DJJIJBO liro. CO., 146 Sth St, l'Uliila.,PA, lhat a coaHtltutlor, may be xraluallr uullt up until jlronu enough to resist every teudency to disease. Hunilredsm subtle maladies are floating arounrl us »ACDt!t?A® nC7 , rrfl>?f! fiOSU M.A>TTTtt ready to attack wherever there la a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keepln* our iorc-f,.rt f,r,UMrd..uu,„tor iu im nelves well fortlfle.l with pure blood and a properly Stsn nourished frame."—"Civil Service t /atette. ■ roat:*TAi.T.rfc Made simply with bolllnj water or milk. Soli onlv In hair-pouuJ tins, by Orocert, labelled thus- rfltwfe lilW™*™' 0. J AMBeJ Bl'Psj Jk CO.. Uonueopathlo ChemKU. TAgMHAS CRA7FR AXLE Send for lnrr« Illustrnred OntolOßUrt |3 11 Mm ■■ ■■ CDCI CT nniliy UA " 1 , 1 ,. «>ulr Cortaln UEST n THK WORLD DnE Aw t OPIUM 'iVVil L"s >0r Ity Get the Genuine. Sold Ererywhcrc. ■ ■wiwi J.u mh • IIK. KOKIII.KK'.H FAVOKITE COMC 111 I XT' for all domestic win cur*» oui or every U>J ftwtes of cr uleut or spaaniodic. Karaiy more laau I or 2 ilose< necessary, ftlpate, ratuer acts as tt iaxstlvo nn lis nutirHiv U irmlcK. A iu mora ttian ?M>) case.4 our guaraatoj is wortu somHtdio treated promptly. Kxpeoa a few cents an 1 yaw have H when needed* and pernap* ».»vj h valuable J ua« Dr. KoeKitr'B "ttovorita toHc | We cheerful* u r Mixture" right atony with tvoce**. It ia I "fbvorit* t'oTic tkt beet colic medicine 1 have ever *ee.n. | be xcittwut it a* ISAAC MOOU t Home beater, | .IS*. < Brooklyn, Sew York. | Sale and -?*ct ■ VJISO'S REMEDY FOB CATAitKH.—Be*. Easiest r cheapest. Kelief is imiueitiite. A euro is cert Cold 111 the Head It lias no equai. HBCSuES3E? ■ I* IS,#B o!iit»#nt, «112 whirl) a «waii war'leip l» »!■ ptiirUh rriH t
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