fip aJ Willianiiort, Pa. Nervous Prostration Hood's Saraaparilla Cava Nerve Strength and Cood Health. "Howl's Harsapar.lla ha. helped me won lerfully. For thru years 1 have been doctor" Int but could not net cured. Moon after be flnnlng tota'e Ho si's Haraaiarilla there was t chango for the better. In a abort time I was feeling splenlldl)-. r r never al month, pre nottly I could not lie down to aleep on no oont of mv heart tronhlo and Nervous Proat ration. I now re-t well aid am able to do work of vhatrvcr kind. If 1 had not tried Hood's Sarsa-parilla Hood's Cures arsapsrll'e I do n it know what wonld have toootneof me." Mk. M. ttaADDOcK, 401 Erie avenue, Wllllamaport. I'enn.ylvan a. Heed' Pllla are purely vegetable, ana do not mrfe, pat a or gripe. RoM all drum.!. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals arc iwnI in the jireparatton of w. MAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa teftfeft la nhnnlittrly pun and eoluble. i Ithaemorrfnnnfnrrp flmea J tfmtrrnjth of Cocoa mixed Willi Htarcb, Arrowroot or 'Sugar, and la far more eco nomical, anting lt than one rent a rup. It la delicious, nourishing, and Easily mutartr.it. Hold bjr Grnrere ererywher. V!. BASER & CO., Dorchester, Man. m is v a Llrt I I, TV I. PNTJ 18 04 "COLCHESTER" Spading Boot. BEST In Market PKST IN FIT, DEsTIN WKAKlNO (Jl'AUlY. The outer or lap ante eatetiiltt l hcwnnlc frusta down in the heel, protect ing the lxxt In Ulnrln ami mo; her bard work. ASK YOUR TFALER luKTHKH, and don't he put off with lzueriur guoJs. Cninhester Rubber Co. I,U0U,UUU ACRES Of LAND for tale by theSilxT Pacx A DlLtTll Railboad jDavaXT la MicneMta. Send for Maps and Circus an. TbejwiiibeMnttejoa Adores . HOPEWELL CLARKE, and Oe-nmlaaloDer, 8u Ptul. Minn, eatlvee and people wbo have weak lungs or Astb ma, ebould net Pkjo'e Cere fur Consumption. It baa carve Ihniaili. ft hea not Injur ad one. It la not bad to take. It la tbe beat eough syrup. Bold everywhere. S&e, ir.e lentfi. To examining men desirous of Join ing the Koyal Marine of thKn itlish arrav recruiting officers are dl rected to pay special atentlon to the condition of the teetb ot a candidate. Seven defective teeth, or even less 11 they impair the biting or grinding caparity, will render a candidate In eligible, and the examining medical Dfflcer I dliected to take Into special consideration the probability ot the teem lasting. Air is a meal of which we are con stantly pasutklng hence it should always be pure. A Meant Oat el the Dlfllrafiy. Any strain or ben ding or the back for any length of time leave It In weakens! condi tion. A meant oat of the difficulty It always bandy and cheap. Do waa done by Mr. Herman Behwaygel, Aberdeen, H. D., who ays that for several yean he iu (Tared with a cbronlo ttlloh In tho lok, an J wn Riven opby doctors. Two bottles or St. Jacobs Oil completely cured him. Also Mr. John Luess Elnora, Ind., sys that for eev-ril years he iuffer3d with paint in the bai-k, an i one bot tle of St. Jaoohe Oil care t him. King Oscar II of Sweden hiw composed nn ouw lo inn memory ot Mounoil. Dr. Kilmer's Hwabt-Root cures all Kiilni-ynml Madder trouble. Pamphlet and Consultation fron, I.nl'nitnry Hinirhnmplon.N.V. Tho Rev. Dwight L. Mooily it man. pool When Travrllnt W hether nn pleasure bent, or bu-lness.take on very trip a bottle of Hyrop of Figs, at it acts most plcaaantly and effectively on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, heartaches and other forms of all knew. ForsnlelnfiOcents and f 1 bottles by all lending drnuKlsta. London's forclan population is 270.000. Hall's Catarrh Cnre ta a liquid anil la taken Internally, nml acts directly titmn the liirfid and iiiumus aurfacea of the ey.tem. hend tot tuattUKiniala, free. Solil by Irti,t;ita, T.'ic. V. J. Ciiknsv ai CO., rropa., luledo, O. The Rveraiff life of nxhlp is altotit 2rt years. Si-rrriirna rnoM t'ot-ons, Honti TnnosT. etc.. fliould try "ittiii-n'ii ilt-'iMrniol 7-'M-ir," a autiple hut sure renicdy. Sold unly in hoxt. l'rice 'A cents. Miimn-1 lnr -In, who tnuuht Ji-nny I.lnd, is Mill t-n--hliiK in his Ullth yiir. aihlleh'e Care Is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient don sumption; it is the Best Cough Vara sue., MX'., SI If afflicted with snrccyesn-to 1)r. I"iic Thoni. son V Kye-wnter. ItruuuiMHHell at V nr ImiiiIc A Ruddy Glow cheek vvi on A ... OW,' 1 !, 'tf aim uiuw svw is eviaence vss llidl I lie body is petting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Scott's Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared "t Bon, W, V All draarl'ta. kjrflj. xv.t,. noroi.As ea wok equal. ruMnm wurk. cu.linir Iroin afWTirVt S4 tn $, beat value Ifir the innnry tnuu"jTaIn the world. Name and nhre 1 "is iwninm r.rrj pair tvurruntrd. 1'ukeno subiti. L title, hve liK'nlparK'n. for full ijYs-rJjUettcriptifinol' our rotnpl-rt jWiwtryQa.Tluirsi for ludirs mid gen. i . . NUcmen or wnd fnr Ji. givirtK in. KtriKtinns how tn nr. Art hv mall. Pnntape free. Yo nn et tha best burgalns of dealers who push our shoes. P. MMFHOW, R A TPUVta.TnAM AM WH I KM I O WaahiuBion, D. C. No a ty's.f-? uqiii i-aiean opiainwi. writs ror inYenior a uuia I A Tl-?iVrrC TRADRMARKl BvNm1nat-n I Iji I O, ami advice it. inpulentaotllif of Invention. Rrnd for Invt-nrnm uuldf.nr rttiwbij.tt patent. 1' AT KICK U'FAKKKI.L WAMHfN'Tiii. D.O. BEECHAM'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For Tiiiiousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirits when these conditions are caused by constipation ; and con stipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to learn is that constipation causes more than half the sick ness in the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book. Write to B. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Constipation (its causes con sequences and correction) ; sent free. If you are not within reach of a druggist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. AFOLIO Ij UU a C:si Te?:r, "II $h:ij i Erljhtsm HIS CLAIM NOW SETTLED. William KcOramhan, a Noted Waahinar tnrton Figure, Dead. William Meliorrahnn, one of the most conspicuous figures about the Capitol at Washington for tho last thirty years, died at Providence Hospital on Tuesday morning Ho has been foiling rapidly during tho last yenr, and went to the hospital a few weeks ago. He was visited there ly many Hcnntorr who have grown nttuched to the old man who, always klnd and courteous, had b seeched Congresa to do him Justice, but ht lieseeched In vain. In addition to a com plication of diseases, dtopsy set In ajid deatt soon followed. Mr. MiiUnrrahan had hopes ot Congress grouting his claim, and hn promised tht Ulsters in the hospital that when he gut hit money he would donate !W,0U0 to build ac annex to the regular buildings. It Is prob able that hit friends tn Congress will bury him, a he had no relatives or money. The fnmoua ''Mi'tlarrnhan claim" has been riofore the country for M years. The courts have five times decided in fnvor of tho claimant, and, beginning with the fortieth congress, when a bill for his relief passed the House, It has been before Congress in some shape or another at nearly every session. In IH.'iM William Mi'Onrrahan bought from the original grantee a vast trnct of mountainous land in Hout hern California, paying til. too for It, Not long aftwr Inrge deposits of quick silver were discolored on It, and the New Idrin Mining C'ompnny located Its mines, refusing to 1-ecogiilr.u Metlarrahnn's title, which was based upon a Mexican land grant He brought suit nualnst the 1'nlted Htates, from whom the intruders claimed title, and the validity of his grant was twice continued by the 1'nlted Mates Rnpreme Court. He then applied for a patent for the lands, nnd Hecretnry of the Interior Smith, then lu Lin coln's cabinet, granted one, but it was nevei issued, and Inter examination showed that the records In the Interior depnrtmetit in re lation thereto had been mutlluted. He then went to Congress, nnd bills for his relief hnve been introduced at every session. They hnve frequently passed one House.- but not until the close of the first session of tho Fifty-second Congress did a hill pass both branches, president Harrison, however. While admitting the Justice of the claim. Was dissatisfied with tome of its provisions nnd vetoed it. It wns altered to meet his objw lions and passed tho Hcnntn, but was not reached In the Houxe A bill to permit him to brlnghls claim bo fore tho court of Private Land Claims was introduced this session, passed the Hcnulo nnd was unanimously reported by the House Commltteo having It In chntyo, on the very day McOnrrnhnn. heart-broken by nearly 40 years of anxiety and troulilti over his cfiilin, broke down nnd was taken to the hopitnl. The Mi'flarrahan claim Is one M .he most remarkable in the history of thecjfc-.try, and the death of tho unfortunate chriracut, who was one of the well-known figures nr. mud Hie L'upltol, causes deep and general regret. THE NATIONAL GAME. The Washington Cin't has released Wit. Ki i.roy Is pitching good ball tor the Louis villet. Tn Philadelphia hava seven pitchers tinder oontraot. rt.ts.Ka Is In hatter shape than any other New York player. BsoriTer.ss. of Baltimore, is playing as well at he ever did. Taa TlAltlroorcs are bound to be the dark horses of the season. The League last aason used 3600 baseballs, or an average of 800 to a club, UnRRKT-r made the first bona fide horns run ot the season for the Cleveland t'lu'). The Western League teams thowed up re markably well in their exhibition games. Ot,xvn.o and Philadelphia stnnd alone as elulta which retained all ot last season's players. The first triple play of th season was made by Smith, Latham and McPhee of the Cincinnati. Mamaher Waho. of the New Torks, Is now sorry he didn't take the players South, at ho at first Intended doing. riTcsiEB Niool's hands perspire freely, and he has a small-tired towel attached to his belt when pitching. Ganzbm., one of the natcher of the Boston team, has Joined the Baptist Cnuroh at hit home in Kalamazoo, Micb, Gould, who placet first base for tho famout Cincinnati Reds of 1SC9. is now s street car conductor In that city. Baseball men tar that Rusle. of New York, Is falling off In effective work and will keep Captain Ward guessing tblt year. Taw Hal-trek may do soma pitching for the New Yorki thit year. Ward thinks bo would do well at the new dletanoe. Tea difference between Pitcher .Tohn Clarkson and the Cleveland Clnh bays been smoothed ovar, and he baa re-signed. MoPbkk has been a member of the Cincin nati Club ever since It became a member of the Amerioan Association twelve years ago. The New York Club Is going to carry not lea than sixteen players, Including five) pltohert and three oatohen, on tbe pay roll all teoaon. Ukited State Rekatob Irrt, of South Carolina, at one time played lint bote for a team in hit native State. Ho Is a great bate ball crank. A KUMBtt of old-tlmen drop ont ot the profession every year, and this anason will saaroely tnrnlsh an ezoeptlon. That is tbe order of nature. Minob League team hava beaten Pitts burg. 8t. Loots. Cleveland, aud Louisville ot tha National League, while college teams have beaten Boston and Philadelphia. A CABsroi, estimate ahows that there are already tn existence for 1894 throe times at many professional baseball eluba la the Uni ted States as there were at any time last year. Cartwriobt, for a big man. Is wonderfully quick. Ha fa a brilliant fielder, a good hit ter, and Watbingtonians believe he will he the beat base-running first baseman in the League. Badbcbm, tbe baseball pitcher, formerly of tbe Boston Club, lost an eye at Bloomlngton, III., a few weeks ago. He stepped from be hind a tree aa a friend fired and a part of tha load of shot took effect In hit eye. Ladies' day will be sneclally featured dur ing tbe season at the Washington ball park. There will be mutio, ushers in full dress, decorations la faot, efforts will bo made to make aaoh ladies' day a gala ooaaaion. A baseball paper says t "How's this for a record? 'Jim O'Rourke lasted through twenty-one years on the diamond, accumu lated about 50,000, studied law, was admit ted to the bar, and will be before tbe publla again this year in tht role ot a League um pire." Tbe LoutsvUles are going to surprise peo ple with almost the tinea! Infield In tha Na tional League. It will not, however, be a bard batting infield, and that Is where Louis ville it defiolent. With two or three batters tn the team the Louisville would suraly be in tha abt for tha pennant Bow They Stand, Th fnllnwlnn l.itU ,knM I. a a .... .1 1 a . the different club composing the National Club. W. T. Pet Cleveland . . 6 it 700 Ht. Louis. . . 6 a 760 Philadelphia 750 Boston . . , 6 8 714 Baltimore . 4 8 571 Cincinnati . 4 S 671 Club. W.L.r. Pittsburg . . g 4 Ut New York. .84 ii Louisville , 8 S 87S Brooklyn .KM Washington 3 6 250 CbiotttfO . , 1 7 14 'lfaaL Casimik M anA 4-..l. -r - - ..uuror ware tilled, and Iwr father, mother aud as other a their lurm Bear Carondelot. Mo. POPULIST SYMPATHIZERS. Senator Allen Defenda the Rights of Coseyitea, In tho Senate ni Washington Mr. Allen, (Neh.) offered thn following resolution, for which he nf.kcd Immediate consideration! Whereas, It Is currently reported that un armed, law-abiding and poaceahlv disposed but unemployed citizen of the United Htntes are about ptweoahly to assemble In Washing Ion to H'titlon Congress for rellel from their existing condition) Whertias, Threats of arresting such person have been made on their entering thi Dis trict of Columbia nnd the city of Washington, therefore, Ivc It Itcsolved Klrst. that under the Constitu tion of the United Htates, eltizensof the Uni ted Htntes. regardless of their rank or station In life, have nn undoubted nnd unquestion able right to x's"'ciil.ly nssemble and 'tltinu the government for a redress of their griev ances at any place within the United Htates, where they do not create a breach of the pence, menace or endanger Mrons or prop erty or disturb the tranatinn ot i.ubllc bus iness, or the free use of streets and highwavs, by the public-, second, thnt such peremis have ns undoubted a right to visit the assembly In the city of Washington tor any nnd all ieace able purposes as In other portions ot the ter ritory belonging to the United Htntes, nt nil times being amenable to the Inw for any vi olation thcri-of; third, that such person hnve a right to enter on the enpltol grounds of the United Htates and in th enpltol Itself as fully and to as great an extent as other citizen or is-rsons as long as they do not disturb or hinder tfie trnnn"1i n of the public business, menace the public peace or rights of ierson and priqierty, nnd any threat of violence to neh person under such circumstances would I a clour violation of their Constitutional rightsj fourth, that we commend the prompt enforcement of all Just Constitutional law looking to the preservation of the public bus iness and the prevention of crime, but under pretense of preserving the public pence and the prevention and punishment of crime pen"euhle and law-abiding citizens mtrd not lie disturbed In the full nnd free excr.-W of their Constitutional rights. Ohjef Ion was made to the consideration of the resolution aud it went over under the HORROR ENDED THE SERVICE. Twenty-Eight Children Worshiper Killed by Earthquake Shocks, Full detail of the loss ot life and damage to property caused by the earthquakes that occurred in Oreeco last week have been slow In tomlng to hand. Tbe London Times' correspondent now at Martini, near Atlanta, says: "1 have visited several villages in this district, and everywhere n scene of terrible destruction pri-scnts itself. Kiparissa, n small village near Atluntn, wns leveled completely to the ground. '1 he ieople built huts ol pine brunches nnd later obtained a few tents from the authorities. 'j he village of Pioskyna was totally destroyed. Nothing remain of the vlllnge save hcupsof stone aud piles of broken timbers. "Forty children of Troskynn were In church nt the time the shock tliHt destroyed the village occurred. The church had a stone root, whli h fell upon the worshipers below. Twenty-eight of the children were killed nnd the others wo e Injured. Tho j.riest from whom 1 obta n vl a i!arlptlon of the scene escaHd with severe Injuries. The number of dead hero was 4:1. The scene nt Mulcslnn, some eight miles away, w;is ntsolutely ap palling. This place wait so completely wiped out ot exltcii"u that in most cases even trnite ol the hoiiMt walls have dlsapeared, they having liecn swallowed In the chasms thnt opemd In the earth. The dead here iiumlii red I Mil. MohI ol the bodii s liuve been recovertd from the ,--i eud buried." WEATHER AND CROPS. Bulletin For the Past Week Issued by the Department of Agriculture. The Weather l)ur.uu, In lu weather crop bulletin for the p:ist week s:iysi The wejk was warmer thau usual In nil illstr ots east ot tho Mississippi, nnd In Lou isiana and Texas. The temperature was also slig itly alxive the normal in the interior of Caliloruia and Montana. The greati-st excess In tenieraturo occurred on tho Atlantic cost lu the lake regions, where rains greatly Improved the growing crops. Generally, this week was cooler than usual in the HUtes west of the Mississippi, but thn weather conditions wore favorable and all crop are retorte I In good condition and im proving. In this spring wheat region the weather continue cold and wet. and growth and seeding lme tieen retarded. On the 1'aclllo const the weuther conditions were favorable in Washington and Oregon, except the frosts that occurred in this county of Oregon. Drouth conditions continue In California which have seriously affected tha outlook for grain, bay and pasturage. The total ahssuce of rain In California lutenslll the grave condition in that htate, which have already proved Injurious to growing cro4, the telegrams of the past week report ing the erow almost a total full ore in the southern part. A Few Thins to Avoid. Nevor call upon people lust at bedtime, or during dinner, or before they are downstulra In the morning. Never atop people whoare hurrying along the street aud detain them for ten or twenty minutes. Never, when you see two people engaged In earnest talk, stop in and enter upon u mis cellaneous conversation. Never begin to talk about "this, thnt or everything'1 to one who is trying to read tha morning paper, or a book, or anything else. Never fail to keep an appolutmeut. Never inconvenience people by coming In late at church, theater, lecture or concert. Never delay in answering letters or return ing books. Never tell long stories of which you your self are the hero. Never speak dlsrespectlnlly of your parents, nor of your sisters. Feople may laugh at your wit, but they will despise you for It. Never talk when others are singing or do ing anything else for your amusement, and never, the instant they have Hutched begin to talk upon a different topic New York Hail and Express, IRON ORB PRODUCTION-. A Decrease In 1893 of 88 Per Cent. Over 1893. Ite ports received at tbe geological survey, Washington, D. C, from twenty-three Htates and two Territories, give a total production of 11,507,607 long tons of iron ore in 1HU3. This amount is smaller than any recorded (or any year ainoe 1HH7, and is a deoreaae of almost 2V per oent. over 1892. No lnorease it reported ii any of tha Htates producing over 100.000 tons of iron ore except in Minnesota where, owing to the development ot tha Me taba range and tbe completion of transpor tation facilities, the output Increased about 250,000 tons, and In Colorado where, owing to the production of larger amounts of pig Iron locally, about 80,000 tons more Iron ore were required than were consumed in 16112. Tbe proportionate decline of iron ore pro duction during the year was greatest in Michlgun, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and New York. The crew ot a fishing steamer in the Pa. clflo found a whit looking sulietanea about 100 miles from the coast, of which they saved s small piece, throwing the rest, about 100 pounds, overboard. Later examination of the piece saved showed it to be ambergris and the value ot the nieos thrown away to be abwut 1150,000. , A law has been prepared, compelling tha owners of all Russian vessels to place Loam at tbe disposal ol the government in Urns of war, if demanded. && ajMtas&SMUaM !! 1; I ! 11 Why not, indeed? When the Royal Baking Powder makes finer and more wholesome food at a less cost, which every housekeeper familiar with it will affirm, why not discard altogether the old-fashioned methods of soda and sour milk, or home-made mixture of cream of tartar and soda, or the cheaper and inferior baking powders, and use it exclusively? AT wutsi Bssino euwpiH CO., lot Wail ST., WEW-VPBK. i I Beset with Danger. Amateur photographers do not thrive In Russia. Tbe fascinating mirsult U he-et with many difficul ties. In tbe flrst place, It Is neces sary to t ommunlrate with the polite and obtain a license. This having, after considerable delay been granted, It is advisable for one to be very care ful where he or she Is seen photo graph ng. if one happens to be In proximity to a fortress when discov ered by the Secret Intelligence re payment, ho sttnds a chance of be ing dispatched on a free excursion to Siberia, where return tickets are not supplied. Of every picture made a copy must be sent to the pullce au thorities an 1 another must be filed by tne pnoiograpner for reference. Tho police have n I so the right, at any time or the day or night to enter your dark room and examine every thing therein, and to search all of your photographic ptraphernulla. Nnr Is tbls ail the unfortunate ama teur has to put tin with. All of his dry plates have to he Imported as they are not manufactured in Hustla and each box Is opened and every plate examined. It Is a woudor they do not Immerse each one In a devel. oper as well, to as ertaln If there are any nihilistic communications Intent In the Sim. I'oor, suffering amateur photographers! A thin man likes to have bis pic ture taken In a cape overcoat If tb following letters had been written by your best known and most esteemed neighbors tbey could be no more worthy of your confidence than tbey now are, coming, as they do, from well known, intelligent, and trustworthy citizen, wbo, in their several neighborhoods, enjoy tb fullest confidence and respect of all wbo know them. Tbe subject of tbe above portrait is a well known and much respected lady, Mrs. John (. Foster, residing at No. 83 Cliapin Htreet, Canandaigua, N. Y. Hbe writes to Dr. K, V. Pierce, Chief Consulting Physician to tbe Invalids' Hotel and Hurgical Institute at Buffalo, N. Y., as follows t 11 1 was troubled with eczema, or salt-rheum, seven years. I doctored with a number if our home physicians and received no benefit whatever. I also took treatment from physicians in Rochester, New York, Philadelphia, Jersey City, Binghamton, and received no benefit from them. In fact I have paid out hundreds of dollars to tLs doctors without benefit. My brother came to visit us from the West and he told me to ty Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery. He had taken It and it bad cured him. I have taken ten bottles of the ' Discovery,' and am entirely cured, and if there should be any one wishing any information I would gladly correspond with them, if they enclose return stampedenvelo." Not less remarkable is tbe following from Mr. J. A. Buxton, a prominent merchant of Jackson, N. C, wbo says i "I bad been troubled with skin disease all my Ufa. As I grew older tbe disease seemed to be taking a stronger hold upon tne. I tried many advertised remedies with no beneiit, until I waa led to try Dr. Pierce's OokVa Medical Discovery. When 1 began taking It my health was very poor : in fact, several persons have since told me that they thought I bad the consumption. I weighed only about 125 txiunda. The eniDtion on mv skin waa accompanied by severe itching. It was first confined to my face, but afterwards spread over tbe neck and bead, and the itc hing be came timply unbearable. This was my con dition when I began taking tb 'Discovery.' When I would rub tbe parts affected a kind of branny scale would fall off. I For a while I saw no rhsngw or bensflt from taking tbe 'Discovery,' but I persisted in it use, keeping my bowel open by taking Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and taking aa much outdoor exercise as was possible, until I began to gain in flesh, and gradually the disease released ite bold. 1 took during tb f ear somewhere from fifteen to eighteen bott les of the 'Discovery.' It baa now been four years since I first used it, and though not using scarcely any since the first year, my health continues good. My average weight being ISA to 100 pounds, Instead of 125, as It waa when I began the use of the 'Discovery.' Many person have reminded tne of my improved apiearanca. Soma say I look younger than 1 did six yean ago when I was married. I am now forty eight years old, and stronger, and enjoy lietter health than I have over dons before in my life." Yours truly. Thousands bear testimony, In equally strong terms, to tbe efficacy of this wonderful rem edy in curing the most obstinate diseases. It rouses every organ into healthy action, puri fies, vitalize and enriches the blood, and, through it, cleanse and renewa tb wboi system. All blood, skin, and scalp disease, from common blotch, or eruption, to tb urA scrofula are cured by it For totter, ault-rheum, eczema, erysipelas, boils, car buncles, goitre, or thick neck, and enlarged gland and swelling. It is an unequaled remedy. Vffulent, cantagiouM, blood-poison is robbed of its terrors by the " Discovery " and by its persevering use (A most tainted tyrtem rtnovaud ana built up anew. A Book on Disease of tb Skin, with col ored plates, Illustrating the varioua erup tions, mailed by the World's Dispensary Medical Ataociation, Buffalo, N. Y., on receipt of six cents for pottage. Or, a Book on Borofuloua Diseases, aa Hip-Joist Disease, "Fever Bores," "White Swellings," "uia nores,-- or Ulcers, mailed lor amount in q Your g Heart's Blood Tm llssk MAtV J.A A a. t am i iuc iuusi lujiAJiiuuL pur. oi your organism, inree- 9 O 9 9 fourths of the complaints to which the system is subject are due to impurities in the blood. You can therefore realize how vital it is to ..--. Keep It Pure For which nothing equals 8. 8. 8. It effectually removes all impurities, cleanses the blood thor oughly and builds up the general health. Our Trestle on Blood sad Skin Diseases WIPT Pfririf fit Iffiafa 0 Mauea t ree lo any snares, " i iw w. hubhi, vb. 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 VOZZO0OOO02OZDCZODC0
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