y. H. IIAHTKK. tr VOL. XXIII -:VOETKV: JOS HOLMES' NSW rOM- Not our to hk In fii'fr.ini tni. II U rue, Ids railing, or lii creed ; Knoll heiut the lit of kitixlilp owm When titers uru human veins t lint blttd. Here stand the crmnitilotis to tWend From fvt-ry wound tlmt fl?ti rnn I null; lli-re fripncf.piitUncrklll xliull lih-nd ToMVt', to claim, to ln'lp, to liut. Father of MeroU-n! Weak and fnill, Tli.v tfiildini I t'T children uk; lt hi it the ttrent rli)lolnn full To aid us In our holy tftfk. A nisei of lov, for every vcrief Its sootlilfiR balm, Its mercy bring, For every lintf Its lieulliiK leaf. For lioinelf s want thy oittsprcnt wiotf. Furnish for thee the pleading ryp, The knitted brow the nll-nt pin ; Thy portals open to ftslli Without the clittik of bolt or chuiii. Who Is our brother? He that lies I, eft ut the wayside, bruised and sore He needs our open hand supplies. His welcviue waits him at our door. cun:e of alt truth and love and litfht Tlmt wunu and cheer our earthly duys ; Be ours to serve our will aright, Be thine the glory and the praixe. ASXVAL'SVSHSSANC: l.'i.ruartied at tweuty-two, I wos lieu, entirely oiy own ujibtitse, uud couoiilor uioie than putty, uud still, in spite of tuany t-xctilmt pportuui lies 10 chaise ny condition, 1 wus i acidly di if i oo to old-uimdca Loud. 1 had admirers and suitors in jA-ns ty; while ia (ho butts Lo has uolt Aud two into loved iue. I was sure of this. Nevtr were (wo people m -ro uulike ocu other, iu look, io Utte, i'i dis position, tciupu', iveiythiutf. ISvtu their rerptaiva circuuisUucos aud positions iii l.Je tfleit'd u s!l iking con trast Ge..T Ri.dfc.rii v. as a wealthy sod iiitluentml banker, forty yeuts of hjjo, Kiuve, quiet, hm! resort ed in manner, flu I with an iiiiiii-p'iluMo mid ei.ivi.t I.!'.' standing in m cicty, while Koheit iKuu, aiy lu'lici", svliooi I I .vi'l viis rouipitiMlively poor, having only lii:, i 1 . . 1 3 j itti.Un'isI c!ik in the Ti dfoin haul; (out f whioli ho pop I oiled a uiiluwed luntlier), nud was ono of thohe iiioi i y, chtoifol, light htm ltd f.lljws who i;cl the nuuio of l.einp 'wild' without deserving it. Mrs. Duan has been my dead motliei's fi iond N'ntitrully 1 often wc-ot lo vimt her. She wi s au invals i l, nnd baldly ever wont out, txct-pt for uo icii iooul n lii.t di ivo with bur i.oti, who idulizi d her. F. r llibui taud uodoiKlondraeh other, as tovera Mill. lie wad voi Neuuilive aud high minded, I thought at first, (but becuiHO 1 wan uo heiress he would never ppeak the love I knew ho felt, nud whioh I louged to bear; hut the Welcome dtoliiruliou came at laht Aud I bsd Mr. Kedferti to thank for it. I met huu at Mis. Dean's cottago one eveuiDg, wlieu he bad stdpped to speak to Hubert oo some business, having chanced toj see him io the garden wheu he was riding ).itt. I was at the window, leaning out, when he saw mo, 1 kuew, utlu waids, that was the leusoo be aetonibhtd Hobert by uccepting bis iovitatiou to come- io. He was a very quiet, retiiiog mao, going little into society, and bearing the reputation of a confirmed old huchelrr, but after that evening b" charged. Jlolu it hoard of it, and grew jeal ous. One evening he came to uo, his face looking gloomy and Bad cooogb. 'Wo have been friends for years,' said he, aod I believe you like tue well enough, to gruut me a favor. I love you, Kale That's co news to Sou, is iit Well, I never should have aeked you to boootae my wife, because you are rich and 1 au poors but, dear Kate, I can't stand quietly by and tea another take what I have tried to aioj so I want you to tell wo truly if you intend to marr j lied 'em, and If it's 'ves,' I shall go oat until I can set over it 'Ub, the bappy girl J was when 1 1 . . - "iiwim n i vi i vi uuivi v u v. vmw h i it"! 1 ',0,e P i0 him' hH Ibnndred dollori e ich, aud forming a half bold, all Joyful, sod allpptd i.rffer sum than Robert could bare i wy bands aboot hia arm, . . '"I1 4rl r"-r it, ycadeDtify tbew aa bia own and Jeolar ' i --' ... p.iKot - iiiM )a MMMimgi post - - - - - - i I I M , ,i a. "na . n He looked at mo then, and disco gnged bis arm tie thought 1 was trifling with bis pain, and was vexed at me. 'This is no jest to rue, Miss Cra ven, whatever it may be to you,' be said quite sharply; I did not expect tbst yon would make it one. Yes,' very coldly, 'lam no lovesick fool, t do suppose I shall get over it.' Yon doo't love mo as I love yn, tueu. Kobcil, I suid foflly 'for if j oo go away and leave me so, I am afraid I never sba!l get over it.' 'On, my durlinpl Yea sny that. Kate. Yon mao it You doo't Kedferu yon won't mat ry biin' '1 l.ve jou. 1 answered, n his dear arms clasped me close; 'aud you only will 1 marry.' And ao we were engage). And Robert drove mo over to the cottage, thcio aud then to tell hia mother. he will be so pleased,' ho raid "1 believe she suspects my feelings, but, 1 would not conliJo them lo her, lest the foar of disjppointiueot and puiu to me should diatress her.' How bo loved ber! '1 fear you love her bust,' 1 said impulsively. May dai ling, he said half chid' iugly, 'one dots not measure or cotupaio such rncred loves; each and both is deurest,' But my mother eufl'ors from an eduction of the heart Any aiiiitty or pnio must injuro her, uad a nud Jon shock would kill ber. Aud then it was 1 first uudorstood rightly his duvokd cure of her, a care iu which, fnuu that hour, 1 shared Next day Hi- Jledfcro proposed to me. Vy b uit nehed for the bitter paid he showed wluu 1 told biui 1 was olieody engaged. '1 had set my every hope on you, 1 cud not give you up!' be cried, with an iuteimity of passion that startled me. 'Oh, child; havo inoicy on me i tiiua agaiu give too luue I am richer than you think; if you are am bilious ' 1 iiiterttipled lii'O. '1 utu not, 1 havo wealth enough rttidcovtt only hiqipiuoss. 1 thall mnriy ItobM t I) an, I ho man 1 love,' His f ico as white an death. 'You shall u it marry him?' ho sjid vvilh a doi'pacd I itttt i tt!i. 'X vet, whiio 1 live! 1 bwuu it ' "And ho lushed out of my presocco 1 iuid t.othing about il to Hubert-l:oM-vt-r. His relations with hia em ploycr cc nlii,nl ns pltiunnt i h us iiiiI, ub I J i. 1 uot foul justilied in dintuibing them. 1 felt surprised when he told mo that .Mr. Kcdferu hud himself coiigiutuhited him, aud madu some slight but gruceful illn sions to his owu disappointment riobubly,' 1 thought, Alr. Ued fein regret 3 his iutcrapniuto wurmth and focli.-h uokIh nnd tu'ios this method to let mo kuow it.' 'J'Lo teiriblu otorm which iu.-tint-t liud wui ued me of at the moment iu liicti 1 l ad heard that bitter threat ening oath, burst suddenly. It wua evening, and Robert aud 1 weie titling together, talking fitiub sncel noneseiio as lovers will. We were alone, Euve for an aunt who re sided with me, nud who had fulleu asleep in her easy chair, when sod deuly and unceremoueounly the door wus tiuug opeu wido aud three ineu entered. Two of them wero officers. The indignation which their rudeentiuuco cuutfcd, gave pluco to eickeuing font whuu 1 saw the third George Red fuiu. . 'Mod, do ) our duty,' bo said brief- iy Next mioulu Ilobett was under ark ro6t, 1 Jon't kuow what 1 said or did in the first horror of it. 1 remember r-';uiog around Robert's ucok, and being filed away by auotio, 1 think and ec.joouo atkiDg, 'What's tho charge egaia: t him ' Then came the answer from Qoore Red feru's lips; Thefl!' 'It'' a lie!' 1 cried, lookiog straight iuto Rudferu's fut-e 'llo is iunocent ' Hubert luixod giattfiil ecs opon me. 'Qud bless you, my true lore!' be murmured sadly. And then Redferu's stern low voice: 'Men, search himl I saw it done. I saw Ihsm draw forth n roll of notes ten of one Lome bv rlrrhtlv. 1 beard Badfero. Ho tlmt will nt reason is ft M1DDLEBURGH, - ' to the olf or tuult And then beard Robert say with a groau of 'Sy "Ob, (Jod I My mother T L understood it all. I stepped np bis face. 'Conio with mo into auotlior room,' I said 'I nil tna!;o a burgnin with yon. Let your men remain with their prisoner here-' And ho obey O uifl iovav4 iu tv ed me. W hen we were alone, I said : Mr. Rudfuru yon are a villain ! You have plottid to scpaioteiue flora thu man I l-jve, nod blast his reputation You shall ful io bolh. Yon kuow that be ia iuuorent.' I am not his j-idgo, M;s Ciatcn. He himself will yon that I pl ic ed those notes io thu safe in his pnsonce, and I lint no otio ha since hud access 1 3 it but himself. Au hour ago I missed theiu. You saw heio thoy were f.u.d. Let the law deride the lest.' 'The law !' I cried. 'Mun, do yon not kuow ho has a mother whom such a chargo would kill f Will you be a murderer 7' 'No,' he raid hoarselj. 'It's you uot I. You murder two of in, hia mother whou she learna the story oi uis gum, irom wmcu you can snvo her and me murder me ! loriuouour tlmt cues you marry him, sees mo a corpse. ' 1 suutchod my huud away. 'I will marry him, I cried, 'if the whole world culls huu guilty 1' Mud kill bis mother 1' I accepted the alternative he of fcred. 1 ptomited uot to muny the mun I loved during the lifclimo of the man I hated. 'Never while I live,' he said. J hat wus my oath und 1 have kept it. We went back together. Ooorge Redferu formerly withdrew the charge he madtt, and gave one of the note to each cfikor as a bribe for SIlHlOJ. Sj Robert and I purled and bis lUOllltu'd lif t WiH Hiivo t. A yo ir went by aud found me twcuty-Uo numnriie I still Rob erts 1 1 (io lovu hdll aud iuiH ruhlj. Iliw ininv tiinei hid 1 seen ieo. Ueoftiii duiing that year ' Mole than a hundred times, llo hud vomo lo mo praying, pluudiug for love oh, how vainly ! Ofiuu a.i I saw him, thou-'h, 1 noted how ho chauged so rapidly ! Thu end mine niiddnnly. Odd wiulii'u night ft inessii"ir bhiii- moned thu two ho hud wioni't'd to hia bedside. Ho wus dyiui'. Just tho snmo us ever uirauge abrupt, hiil'-eruzed. He took Robi ert'a hand without, noticing me, uud stuited iuto his eyes. 'I've brought you pain and sor- row, haven't 1 X Ah, that's nothing 1 You havo brought medown to death I loved that woman loved her. Ah, heaven, that dosen't express it ! 1 became a villaiu for her suke. 1 liked you Robert. 1 meaot to make yon partuor some day. 'Kate,' taming sadduuly towards mo, 'you know 1 look the notes out of the safe No mailer; I've madu ameodd 1 1 am dying, aud Robert i'eun is my heir.' It was true. Wo remaiu'td with him till thu lust. Iu tho cold quiet too at rest. You may marry her vory soon,' he said iu dying, 'but not while 1 live.' Poor Goorgo ReUfern I Uo loved ue well, 1 wetted the spriug dai sies ou bis grave with tears, before 1 took the freedom that bis death bad giveo. After that l laid sorrow by and married Robert. Each Afraid cf ths Other An amusing story comes to us from the Fur West, writes Eugene I'ild, in (he Chicago News. For a long time tin outlaw named Roach the Terror has Luoa the soourago of tin mountain districts of Idaho, nod last mouth he ay laid sodpicttdi d to rob one BiveLB, s wealthy gentle iuuu who wus tiaveling through tie territory ou mioing busiuosv. While the two were thus employed the one in robbing and the otberin being robbed suddenly beoame aware of the approach of mountain lion, oue of these stealthy, cruel monsters that inhabit siy waste, the fastness of the ltocky Mountain region. ltoaetj immediately dropped bis booty and skipped op trca aa oim hj aa ever ba oonldj as for the other V'"! l'4 ftoi) lo 'lt i"i ,f f xt 1,0 (hat cancut is a fool J SNYDER CO,, PENN'A, JULY 14 I hronoiii. f .'nU-...! i? i. .. n. hee wilh marke-, alucritv, I Thefiei Cfl lifiii fViimtirtrv ilea fail 'savagely licked its hiduuiis faugs n,d rolling il gWsy er. balls sug geslively, lookini up at the two men to 1 1.x tree and prepared to join them, 'Have you ptstolf uskud Roach the Terror 'No,' suid Rivtna, tho li-aveW; but iu my belt I coir a koifo fourteen inebe mg' 'Thru,' snggflstod the Tciror, 'nip poso you stick the koifo iuto Hint viirmiot when be reaches out fur us." 'Yes, but if I leave the Lnife in the lion,' said Rivina,, 'and if ho fulls with it, whut prolrctiou have 1 iiguinsl you? No, I'll keep tho kuif. uud let yon v.mi shout H. with thut pistol.' 'Yen. but supposing I do shool him,' said Roach, j 'w'ut projection have I ngiiintt jour Luifu when m pistol is cuipt)?' Mtaurtlulo the lion nas coming up luo tieo with alarming inpidity. Ho teemed lo grow three foot us he u J vaucud foot by foot. 'Unless wo cuu como to a compro miee,' suid Roach, 'the vurmiut will eui us uotu. JLot's agree to this: You slab him uud I'll shoot him at any rote either we folks or that crit ter bus got lo die.' JUuts so,' said Bivcns, 'uud I'll accept tho compromise.' So when the lion got within reach Roach blazed away at it aud Bivcns rcuched dowu and drove his kuifo cleun up to the bilt in the monster's hreut. Tho liou fell to the grouud ftith a bullet hole io bis head aud eleven iuches cf steel io bis lungs. Th-.n Roach and Divens descended from the li ce. They bad escaped so narrowly lhat tbey 'coold Dot be otborthan friends, J-cb wosiodeht d to tU otLir for his life. They resolved not to eeparale, ond now they areengaged io the bandict bueN nsss together to the Idaho f slnos- sou- Ivough on tho Judgo 1 havo just heard tho followio" good story ou Chief Justico Weekly, ys n writer in Augusta (51 Chronicle. All who kuow Judgu Weekly and recall bin long, waviug uu:r uud beurd will uppreuiulu the story. Judr;ii Weekly wus on l,;,, wny to tho Supremo Court or.e molting when he wiih accosted by n litilo street gauii.i, with au exceud- mgly diny f.ico, witli tho oustomary 'Shine, sir !' Ho wuh cpnto itiiporluuntc, uud tho Judge, beiug impreaacd with the oppressivo unlidine:j8 of tho boy'd face, Hnid : 'I don't, wunt a shiiio, but if yoi go wush your faco I'll give you u dime.' All right, uir,' 'Well, let (no sou you do it.' The boy went over to au artesiuu hydrant and made hi ablution. Ru. turning, ho held out his huud for the dime. 'J ho Jlldl'O suid : 'Well. turned your mouoy , here it id.' Tho boy biiid : '1 dou't vvuut your money, old fellow j y JU tuLo it und havo your huir cut,' Suyiog which ho scumpcrud off. Too Lata to Jjako RomarJis- A unguu louilod with wood nol drawn hy u poor old horse, driven oy u negro, was standing 0n Mont- I . i . a canu street tlio other day when a pedostraiu stopped aud suid : 'My colored rue ua, did you ever bear of truusinigration V 'No, snh. Ia it aatbiu' new !' 'Not very , it i, tho thoory thut man, after death, takes some other form.' 'Might turn into a boss, eh ' 'That's it j j0il roight turn into a poor old horse like this and over-woiked and ill treated as Ibis 000 evidently is. JB, fo,ok there a littlo way I saw you beat hita with the butt of the win' 'Y0 i am 1 dui you loon Leah. 1 want to tell ye' right year aud u0w, dut if I torn ioto an old boss, an' I doan' hick do dashboard iu thf fucs time I've struck, T won't hev Dufilu t j Bay uo moith. Dis old boss taiseod bis rppmt unity thirty yeors ago, an' be haiu't got uo remarks to make now. '1 am going to buy a Hgbt coat to tootah these paolaloons.'ba remarked to bia wife tba other day. 'and a light pair of glovea to mateb tbe coat, and a light soft bal to tnafob y0ir bead. 1 auppoeei' Interrupted the eprouiai gaotly, sod the bonsebold ; lio tlmt .line not i. n clave. rETBSTJ" WIFE. M.v deal,' said Mrs I'etere lo hir! husband tho other d;iy. 'what dots all this Bluff iu tho pnpcia sboul Homo Rnlo' mean.' 'It iiiiuus,'said IVlers with Hie air of a snge, 'lh.it tint liisli wum lo govern Ireland, themselves.' 'They nrt tired of tyranny of tho t'zar, ate they !' 'The Czar Whut are you talking about ' 'Oh. 1 mean tho Kin pi icr.' 'Woiso uud iu ire of it li " nioiiii t' li II mo thu' yon dni.'i kii.w that Ireland il under tho inloif I'nglui'd ?' 'Oh, no it in. ltn't Queen Vic toria good to them I'm sure si e looks real uicu in her pieline. She cau't bo vt rv hoi rid.' 'She's lion id enough t. the Irish 'Now' you listen nnd I'll explain tin Homo Rnlo business to yon 1 want my wifj to bo informed on s important a subject Y u kn-.w nil about (iludstoiie, don't yon 1" Olj. jas, ho a (jucen Victoiiu's son or something else, isn't he .'' 'Whut uro you talking about '! Have 1 mairitd a raving lunatic ' ' There, now ; yon go to getting cross about nothing. 1 wouldn't talk to my wife like that f r all tii Irish on rnrth. Glad-looo is the King or Tresidrnt or t'zar or whut over the ruier of Iielaud m, isn't he? Jut it looen t sound like mi liibh uume.' 'lies no uioro Irish thun I'm Chiuose. Now you pay uttoution aud 1 II tell you about it, For years tho people of Ireland havo long been dissatisfied ' With Oludstouo ?' '.No, no ' With Victoria then T Well, 1 'Not with ber alouo. They have been shamefully opprcimed and their rights nnd liboi ties r sti ietod through : i.i,.. . , vuuieion uuu, voeit-iou means iue same as I'rohibitiou dus here, doesu't it ' 'Havo you auy senso at all T I'd like to see tho Euglish rulers try tho prohibition game on tho Irish iu Kngluud Thed rido (J'loui Victoiia n a rail and lynch Parliament in u bud. Tuis Homo It ;lu tin. Idle wouldn't bo anything, ('i-rciou is species of tyranny that doprivus the Iriwli of nliiKist nil imlivi.lntil liberty You've beui tl of I'arnell ! 'lie's tho iij.iU w ho lias j l.4 Lei I. urouud tho o-ld on a bicyclo, idii't J'1' 'Ore real (,'n -sar ! I'vo u notion to gc right dovu town und apply fur 11 divorce. Auy jury in tho land would givo it to me iu two minutes und a hulf ! lleio ! whero's my hat uud cout I'm ging oil' uud hung myself for manyiug such a ' 'Jumus ! you iirujuntux meun ub yon cuu be I'm utuu l'vo u:.der btiod ovcry wordy-ni'vu said, aud 1 won't btund your abum'. ' ut I'uti rti hud liud. Had Faith in His Wifo. l'ntitig the trial of a case iu f oitis ville, recoutly, u wiluesB persii-led iu testifying to what his wifo told hiii.' To thin of course, tho attoiney ob jected, and it was ruled out by the judgo- He would proceed ugniu to toll uhusl how it van,' .vbtti the tit torney would Mug out Haw do you Know thu'.'" 'My wife; told mo,' wni tho unMvcr This wum r pealed be vend timtr. rieseiilly llio judge becamo urablc to couhiiii h.'mclf longer; 'Juppusu your wifo were to Ml you thu Lcaveu.1 liud fallen, whut would y ou think?' Veil, den, I dinks dcy vas i'owi.1 A missionary in Africa found a healheu tribe worshiping au JCpisco pal prayer book und was euconruged 0 think that Lis hoes bud fulleu in pleasant plucos. lit wunted to gt. homo when he learned that tho bur then bad adopted the look na no idol ou account of its gihh il c Ijos, after eating the miH.iuury vie town d it. A fumn'e t"obor threitlcDed to keep an uuruly boy fifteen ruinate after eo hool. 'I wish yoo would make it half en bour, said tho op- pt. c'.itive boy, for you are tbe prot tic-t girl in town,' uL OA3FL33. T all vbii m suffMliif Irom Un) crrorj tad tulacratlono jrouth, arrou trcaiac-j, early dacay, IomoI maabood, o., I mf" iM wUl ora you,mU OF CDAl rositxly was dlaooTtrad by m mlmUk Auwrlo. Sana m U artdfa4 tf 1SS7 ,itanrB:"ii"i-rmui'j.'-i..iJiii " , , a for Infanta ond Children Cftrtalf.iwrD1arecd tochlMrri! fl.nl I irpcumi-Bdltuiurrr1irtnnnr.ri,crii(iua I kuuws lo nn.-' jr. a. Am ur. M Ii , I III Eo. Oxford 6 Croukljra, S. T. Tus yy MA RAN I) I'.OTIIKOCK, Fremont. Snyder county, fa. 'IrAtliiK't-nl l:l: Im.iro (-iiIIkkc tint Sur(Mn. oilorK It In r.ilc tu I tin - i . I o . Sp.nl.il Klifiri :i Mrch, 17, MM. tl. l I'liyxK-UtK ' l.,f' -rvlrf .1 'Ir'i. ,r. I)l! K. W. TOOL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, l.ri.n. r.i.,t In l.c-h I: , h m l ; .,n.u Oltlonnn Mini irrnl. It. ' VAN lilVKIKK, atlCICALi MKi'M y.MCAI, DfCNTU I Selinsgrove, Pi imV jju. J. v. si:ip, Kreamnr. Snvdnr Coinlv Pa. " ; i o n . iti , In. in 1 J U r. .il si'i:aks Horn knui.im a n i m i i. it ,m a n . AUy I, 11H RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE Oil rnoYEu TO THE REMEDY FOR nil RtlMATISM. MT Wlln nu h ll(lcli MAainit. Inn. Apr II. IM muam Ui hor pbnnldur ni r im ill nM r pnnnlflur ul .m. '-a wiin niintu cuinltl ti rxiukl il.i nuuiliwnr bauw lr, tint llatrKl mi in rorkiiia ehiur i uih niwt) in im. mil xi t Rlolaiu pmcrllnl, nun; iilniM in el eiiy. oinn wan, uM. but ilw iin null ill Wlipni. I Mint lilt Ulli NNMi.an MmaMm f-., andor rlnml nf dimtita. It mi omul tixonllntr to dliwtlrrni for oiia mail. w mr Kiln wm ciin.1. t w nn of iIlw wmv kill urviinai Unit yiin uiKrt nnru In Hfi-UliM. It In niiw iivir four ui.mUia inra tlM cum u clluctiil. iuul rim tan WAili, Iniu. li In Urn imrili'li.Riii ilo all Kiii.tH nf work an wi-ll in t'vi.r, and baa on ayniptnma n( tlio nlil .11. MM!. Wa havnuo lk.nl tajiry in nmnm. tmndltiv Ilia tnin to all aluulaxlr ailllKml, Hiva mn UUKS. Truly yuura, . U.J. FISnKUa Thousands of othars hate tMrt ourad. prick SI2.60. For aomploio lnfnruiatiMi. llraa-rlptlTa Tub pblit, witb Uwtiuuiiiialis Iri-o. Tar aaJn hj aj draaTlat. If mia it UjaoUiar la Oot Iu KialUou Ut fiu-ulxli it tu you. ilu nut la ir. mmiln Mtnkaaiiythiiiir i.lai. lull bi i.1v illnvt In lli.i Oflliaral AKi.nta. l'K4l..r i( IIKOH. d- I II, S10 dt Sill Markrl H'rral, fhlli;d.iilit. the mmn. They aro tho most important secretory orrnns. Into and through the Kidneys tlow tho vasto f it ids of tho body, coiitaining1 poii'-nouj rniilUn' taken out of tlio Eystern. It' the Kidneys c'o not act prop erly thi3 matter is retained, tho whole t-ystrm becomes disordorcd ari tio bellowing symptoms vlll .rcHo: Ho.id acho, weakness, pain In Rie small of bao': and loins, flushes of heat, chill3, with disordered stomach and bovel3. You can thoroughly protect tho Kid neys by BURDOCK BLOOD BIT TERS, and when nny of these symptoms manifest them selves you can quickly rid yourself of them b this bos', of all medicines for the Kid neys. BURDOCK BLOOD BIT TERS are sold everywhere f t $1 per bottle, and one bottlo will provo thei? cfPcr.cy. YGQR UST CHAKC3J TO BUY '? r Turna ao aaar lht tba f(f & mVMKi CI laudiriU PA l OU KvJS ha. liri ly HALF are rapllliul. niLL.orj jrlUicuido boolA ACRES ' r4 obnieM fartiilna lan la Btium.lumMui A Mrwmm ,7 1, aIa in Lata Ln iial " ()nvwntina tu mrk4A. a v alordoumvJ (jaaOauuita, rllnuili. IiimmI ohurerbim. ju baa. taWtxti A r&m wltnarxi ful- cbouU, aUid aoolakl sulvaui o of rop" nu wmt Lucsb koowo. AaiiLnuta r charles i. siuuons. fvJr UbiI Oim O. N W. tUilwu. CHICAGO. 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