fTorof rcnr.(Jl usr ttr.tfkpn out ot ent tiirllT Isw. If Willi nl h fnvjr r.o hc eor.lnd th sniriir-r-P.iiliiK interiM In our tariff lam It stUI IsavuIatmsi to tUf vxlvnl of 6lo(1rnnrlnn'l inounnisot itsi'tisrirst workmen, It wouM ssm to prsnt a hon Isss eu for ressonnM" lnRslntlv sM . WhMerxr Hs It ilonn or omlttsil, I ssrnestly n-pest hi-rs thn rocommftnlmlon I hnvs m,il in nnolhi-r portion of this com munlmtton that Itis sildltlonal duty of on tmth of n eent pi"r pound laid upon itiittr Importnd from countries piylnn A bounty on Its rxport, ho nliroirntr I. It smm to m that xcMMllnnly Important eonslderntlont point to the propriety of this amendment. With ths advent of a new tariff polli-f tot only calculated to relieve ths eon snmsrs of onr ln.nl In th cost of their dally life, but to Invito a better dev -lop. ment of American thrift and create, for na clover and more profitable com mercial relation! with the rent of the world, It follow an a logical and Im perative, ncceplty that we should at onco remove the ehlet If not the only obstacle which ha it lonx prevcnlel onr vpnnimpminn id in inricn cnrrvin irnnw W .t .u- - . im -ii. . I. 1 1. .. v, iiuo Bin-n innii nuiu unm hi" n'-tiry that It la well to chelt imports and thnt a home market should bound the Industry and effort of American registry to veiw-ia built abroad though owned and navigated by our people, thus exhibiting a wllllngncM to abandon all contest for the adv.imnges ot American trinso wnlo carriage. Our new tariff policy, built spon the th-ory thnt It I well to encourage men Importation as oar people need, and thnt onr product" and tnanufnot nrea should find markets in every part ot the habltahle globe. Is consistently supplemented by the greitet posslhle lib. ertyto onr cttir.n in the ownership and navigation of ships In which onr products and manufactures mav be transported. Tho minions now paid to roreigners tor car rying American passengers and prod ucts across the si-a should he turnel Into American hands. Shipbuilding, which has been protected to strangulation, should be revived by the prospect of profitable em ployment for ehlp when hullt. ant the AnvTienn sailor s'tould he resurrected and again take his place a sturdy and Industri ous cltlxen In time of pence and a pitrlotlft and ss.fs defendr of American lnterusts In the day of conflict. The ancient provision of onr law denvlng American registry to ships hullt abroad an 1 owned by Americans, appears in the light ol present conditions not onlv to be a miitiM Ifor good at every point, but to he neirer a rcllo ol barbarism than anything tnat exists under the permission of a statute of the United States. I earnestly recomnienl its prompt repeal. THS J!0D ISSCE. During the last month the gold rserv?.l In the Treasury for the purposs of redeem- ng tne notes ot the uovrnment circulating Vis money in the hands ot the people becaaie pio reduced, and Its further depletion In the near future teemed to certain, that in tho Exercise of proper care for the pupils wel fare, It became necessary to replenish this (rVeerve and thus maintain popular faith In (the ability and determination Oi the Uovorn iment to meet, as agreed, Its pocunlnry obll gallons. f It would hnva been well. If in this emer gency, authority had existed to Issue the bonds of the Government bearing a low rato -f Interest and maturing within a short period i but the Congress having failed to -onfer snoh authority, resort was necessarily ha I to the resumption act ot 187J. and pur inant to Its provisions, bonds were issued Irawlng interest at the rate ol live per cent. ier annum and maturing ten years niter heir Issue, thnt being the shortest time luthorized by the act. I nm glad to tay, lowever, that on the tale of these bonds, the premiums received, operated to reduce the ate or interest to be pabi bytne uovernment to less than three per cent. 1 eannot tor a moment believe tnat any ot bur clt Irons are deliberately willing that heir uovernment should default In lit pe- unlarv obligations or that Its llnanclal oper ations should be reduce 1 to a silver basis, kt any rate I should not feel that my duty Iras done If I omitted any effort I could rnake to avert such a etilumity. As long herefora as no provision Is mule for the bnal redemption or the putting aside of the urreacy obligation now usa to repeat dly and constantly draw from the Govern ment Its gold, nnd as long as no better an 'horlty tor bond Issue Is allowed than at resent exists, such authority will bs utilize ! whenever and as often as it becomes neces- Ian- to maintain a sufficient gold reserve, nd in abundant time to save the credit ol ur country and mike good the flnanolul leclaratlontot our Government. MVOB.CC OOVXRXMSNT AMD BAKU. The absolute divorcement of the Govern bent from the business of banking It the leal relationship of the Government to the lrculation of the currency ot the country. 1'Dis condition cannot be immsjiately lencoea t nut as a step in that direotlon and s a means ot securing a more elastic cur pmcy and obviating o.ber objections to the resent arrangement oi bank circulation, lit Secretary ot the Treasury presents In is report a toneme modifying present bank ig laws and providing for the issue ot clr- latlng notes by mate banks, tree from tax- Ion under oertain limitations. The Beoretary explains hit plan to plainly, id Its advantages are developed bv htm Ith inch remarkable clearness, that any ort on my part to present argument In Its pnort would be superfluous. I shall. eretore. eontent myself with an unaudit ed Indorsement of the Secretary's pro osed changes In the law and n brief nnd npertect statement ot their prominent feu- res. It is proposed to repeal all laws providing r the deposit ot United States bonds nt te- irity for circulation i to permit National links to Issue circulating notes not ex ttedlng In amount seventy-five per eent. ol neir piua-up ani unimpaired capital, pro Ided tbey doposlt with tbe Government, at guarantee ninn, in united btates legal inter notea. Including Treasury notes ol 90, a sum equal in amount to thirty put ni. oi me notes iney so aestre to issue, is deposit to be maintained at all times, but tienever any bank retires any pirt ol circulation a proportional Dart ot It) uarnntee fund shall be returned to it 1 to rmit tne secretary or the i're isury to pre. lire nnd keep on hand ready for issue, lu se an innr.mse in circulation Is desirel, ink Nntional bunk notes for each bunk iving circulation, and to reps il tbe provl- ons of the present law imposing limitations u restrictions upon bnnss desiring lo ri ce or increase their olruulation thus par- Ittlngsunh Inoret'se or reduction within e limit of seventy-live pw con, of capital oequicKiy maue as emergencies arise. In addition to the guarantee luud re tired. It is proposed to provide a safety uillortlie immefiinie redemption of the raulnting notes of failed banks, bv itnnoa- ga small annual tax, say oue-hnlf ol one r seut. upon tne average circulation ot ah bank until the fund amouuts to live pei nt. ot tbe total circulation outstanding. ten a bank talis its guarantee luud is to paid Into this tnfely fund and its notes i to be reueemeit In tne nrst Instance m tuon tafely fund thus augmented I Impairment of such fund oausej roby to be made good from tne mediate available cash asset uf tald nk. and If these should be Insufficient such Dairinent to be made good bv uro rata as- Minent among the other bauks. their con buttons conHiltutlng a first lien udou t lie best oi tne laueu ihiiik in tnvor ol the con butlng bauks. As a further security It If niteinplated that the existing provisiou fix- - cue luuivHiiiai iianiiity O' stonKiioiuers H ue retained uud the bank's Indebtedness acoouut of Its circulating notes is to b( lde a Arst lion on all its iifts'ls. tf or luv puryuvo ui luKillutr liiu uxpeuse U uitlng notes, official supervision, eauuellit- ii ana oinor iiku ausrgos tmiro sunn be osed a tax ot tay on-lialf ol oun pir Jt. puaunum upon the avaraga uinount iiotet in cirouiuuon. It further provided that there thrill be National bnuk Iiotet Issued of a lest d- tional bank, except In case of a falls 1 bank, shall redeem or retire itt notes in the flri Instance at its own office or nt agencies to be designated by It, and thnt no fixed re serve need be maintained on account ol de posits. tXKMFTIXO STATI BAXKR. Another very Important featuro of this plan Is the exemption ot State banks from taxation by the United States lo cases where It It shown to the satis faction of the Secretary of the Treasury and Comptroller ot the Currency by banks claiming such exemption that they have not had outstanding their circulating notes exceeding seventy-five per c?nt. of their paid-up nnd unimpaired capital (that their stockholders are Individually liable for the redemption ot their circulating notes to the full extent of their ownership ot stock) thnt the liability ot suet banks upon their circulating notes constitutes under their State law a first Hen upon their assets; that such bauks have kept nnd maintained a guarantee fund In United States legnl lender notes, in cluding Treasury notes of 18!M1, equal to thirty per cent, of their onstindlng circu lating notes, and that such banks have promptly redeemed their circulating notes when presented at their principal or branch offices. I conclude this communication fullv an- fireclating that the responsibility lor all les' station affecting the people of the United States rests upon their representatives In the Congress, and assuring them that, whether In accordance with recommendations I have made or not. I shall co-operate In perfecting any legislation that tends to the prusperity nnd welfare of our country. ItHOVMl ( I.tVKt.AII), Executive Mansion. Decembers, lv.'-t. A UNIQUE INDUSTRY, flow Lnbrlrating Oil Is Ohtatarrd In Penn sylvania. The lubricating oil fio'd of French Creek, in Venango County, Pennsylva nia, is one of the most curioua ot in nil olldom. The businoss had its start In the well of lllai ksmith Evans, at Franklin, in the'tO'e, and. since then ll2,(Klii,i0i) worth of oil has been taken from the few miles nquaro of territory where this oil alono in found. Aroun I its prescribed limits wells that yield largely of tho reiru ar illuminating oil have been drilled, but none of that kind of oil has ev -r been found within the lubricating- oil limits. This small but rich oil district extends into the village of Franklin, the county teat of Venango County, and there are wells in many private yarns in that place. The production has fallen off greatly, though, and tho price aUo. The monthly yield now is not more than 7,110 i barrels, nnd the price is bolow 4 a barrel. The oil is retlned at Oil (,'ity, and eighty different commercial products result, be ides tho oil itself. Franklin en ovs a monopoly of the heavy oil trado. but th business is conducted on a much more economical basis than when Blacksmith Kvans was getting his 0) ban-els a day from hi-i pioneer well nnd ri'c ivinu t3l a barrel for it. There is little or no gas In the lubricating oil rock, and every well has to be pump;d. As many as fifty wells are pumped by one engine. This is accomplished by an ingenious device called the pumping rig. The wells to be pump ;d are connected with sucker rods screwed together, reuch- lng out in all directions, frequently more than a mile from the engine. In the woods around rrunklin these suck er rods may be .encountered, workin? elowly back and forthwith th; regu lar motion ot a pi -ton. ana no engine within sight or bearing. The same thing may b3 seen in tne streets of Franklin, where the long arms reach in to connect with the wells in the vil lage boundaries. the well -i are not pumped regularly, but by 'heads." Twice u day there Is tutlident accumulation of oil in the wells to bo pumped cut, and then tne many-armod engines are started and k pt going until all the oil of that "head Is puniel out. Sometimes a new well will start oft with a yie d of ten or fifteen barrels a day, but this phenomeral vlold does not last long. Taking it alftn all, the lubricating oil corner of the petroleum field Is alto gether unique. A QUEER PERSONAGE. Gen. Von Heseler, the Mottke of the Pres ent, and His Eccentricities. One of the most extraordinary and at the ta-i e time important personages of the German nrmy is ilea. Count von Heseler, who commands in chief the troops in Alsace-Lorraine, and than whom no one stands higher in the es teem and regard of his imperor. Yet there Is no man whom one would im agine at first sight less likely to excite such sentiments on the part of a mon arch like Kaiser Wilhelm. The Gen et al has nothing o' the trim, well groomed and natty appearance ot the German otl.cer about him. There is no man that dresses worte; his uni forms, hanging about him like old rags, are greasy and worn, and give him an asjtect of an antiquated um brella. He disdains all the artifices of the toilet, lives on the coarsest kind of food and seems to grudge every mo ment that he wastes either at the table or in bed. Ue drinks nothing but water, has a heart that is utterly insensible to the charms ot the fair sex and is all twisted and warped in figure. This is owing tj the fact that be was dangerously wounded in the war of Jrt;o at the bat tle oi haint Private, where he lost two ribs. He has been obliged to wear ever since a Borl of s lver brace, or corset. He has no ear for music and has been heard to make the remark thut it was only calculated to please imbeciles a remark: which was natur ally at once conveyed to the rmpe or. who had just, been expressing the ut most enthusiasm about Wagner. Hut the Emperor puts up with everything from Heseler, whom be regards as the onlv man capable of succeeding Moitke. and who in his maneuvers a couple of years ago, when his majesty aHsumed charge of one of the rival armies, had the temerity to surround and capture his sovereign. At the same time it is not agreeable to serve under the General as either ofilcor or soldier. It is a frequent sight to fee him stop a soldier in the most crowded thorough tare of Mt-tz aud to make him remove his boots and stockings to see if his foot are at im maculate as demanded by inilitury regulations. Rich, tint Died of Ptarvutloii. Thomas Brannigan a miser and re clute oi New York City, was fouud in the miserable rooms which he culled home the other day in a dying condi tion Death came to him before hn could be taken to a hospita'. lie had stored away great wea th, but he de nied himself every necessary, and died of starvation. His property is re- uted to be worth from v7C.()ou to Natural History Item. Gardening ants collect piece of vegetable and pile them up to rot in the dark interior of their nests until the rubbish is covered with a growth of fungus on which the ants feed. Ma OLDnoirt 1 nm a self-made man, sir. 1 began life as a barefoot boy; Krnnnrd Indeed. Well, I wasn't born with shoes on, either - Deafness Canest be Carta by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of he ear. 'I here Is only one way torure Deafnrss, and that Is by constitu tional remedies. IHfni-i Is caused by an In flamed condition o( the mui otis lining of the Knstacblan Tube. When this tuba gets In flamed you have a rumMIng sound or Imper-f.s-t hearing, and when It Is entirely closed Deafness is the rotilt, and unleei tbe Inflam mation can be taken out and this tube re. ttnrrd to Its normal condition, hesrlng will be destroyed forevert nine enses out ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an In Denied condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any rase of ! afness (caused by catarrh) that can not he cured by liall's Catarrh Cure. Head for circulars, free. F. J. CnittiKT A Co., Toledo, 0. IWSold by Uruuglits, T&o. The sweet potato wot brought Into Knglnnd lu 1663. A Child Knlnyt The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing, effects of Syrup of Flgt , when In need of a lax ative, and If the father or mother be costive ot billons, the most gratifying results follow Its use; to that it Is the best family remedy knowa and every family should have a botUe. Alexander the Great, when on a campaign. ste the rations of a common soldier. Tr. Kilmer's FwAur-Itoor curat all Kidney and Madder troubles. I'amphletandConsultationfree. Labratory llinnhamptou.N. X. Powle. the poet said there was nothing more delicious than a haunch of venison. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purities, rives freshness and clearness to the complex on and cures constipation. If eta.. 60 uUh SL Waco, Tex., has a Cotton palace. Mrs. Wlnslow's Pootblng H nip for children teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 28c. bonis llrltaln'e flags float on 5,735 ships. We have not been without IMsn's Cure for ('omsiimptlon for ml years. l.izim KKKHKI. tamper, iinrriauurg, rn., Mays, isw. Central Asia makes the best bricks. If afflicted with soreeyesuse Dr. Isnnc Thomn ton's E e-w atcr. Druggists sell at iV- per bottle Crip-Poison Ivy A professional nurse, well known lu Mas sachusetts, says i "After a severe cold, fol lowed by the grip, I gavo up sick nnd took to my bed. I employed physicians without relict and determined to try Hood's Snraa parllla. I took one bottle and I was feel ing much better. I continued with the second bottle and in the middle of May I started for my home, or rather summer residence, nt Brew ster, Cape Cod. While there I cams In con tact with poison ivy and my hands became very sore. I continued to take Hood's flar snpnrllla, nnd in a short time it overcame my affliction nnd gave mo renewed health, so that after the first of July I was nble to do my work and now feel in tbe beet of health." Babaq J. Cuapuas, llrewsler, Mass. Hood's5 Cures Hood's Pilla act easily. yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. P S C 60 Try Them All, Every Tom, Dick and Harry's Buckwheat. THEN TRY WALTER BAKER & CO. The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HICH GRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On tlilt CootiiMDl. kavt rlTl HIGHEST AWARD8 frum thsj fraat Industrial and Fi EXPOSITIONS In Europe and America. roliko th Dutrd lr(ictu, no Alkt-Hi-i or otlier LhcmUaU or Jyca mrm mm i ifjiji uMsrt In mnv ot tiirlr prepuratlobi, Thrir dabcioua ItHtlsVKI-'AHT COCOA la fttMuluLtlr pun kUid ulubkt tut vimu Urn than mm mmI a tm OLD BV QROCCRt'cVCRYWHKRI. JfALTEf BAKER ft 00. DORCHESTER, MAS8 PHYTOLACCA BERRY TREATMENT fur Kttt MUI AUttDilhtiitllil. Our J unfits t mi UiLfl ulijt-v U iit Free aud in well worth reading; trui me tit ItivxiM'na.t'w and only naftuiit kimnu. Addr VOKKlt'KK TAKKL, fllWti as'Ut, JOI 1 AFUll HI., IM. aatupuia, ra, uualuvaa fcaiabllaavd lu IhJi, RHEUMATISM CURED Willi um MfrfU'lna. Mttft. Hurt Kctantlflc nrliiol. ult, uitul uui Tills lit uol a rliif, TeMimun'au iiotu nun. oATtiixi, ata i umuy uiuttrai, cwuu (or it uuiar. UivU W. AbKU. UroaJway, N. V. Cay. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. The first rain In months fell In Texas Tues day. Ecuador revolutionists are claiming more victories. Hlo Jnnloro Is excited over revelations ot newspnper bribery. Texas reports an enormous tide of Immi grants from the Northwest. There are nine Indictments now against Papr. Howgnto. Iladlcalt want (lor. O tlrlen of Newfound land removed from ofllce. Four men were fatally Injured In Boston by an exploeton of dynamite. A patent bns been asked In Mexico City for flying machine. The (socialist oandidnto for Hecrotnry of tho Gorman Reichstag was defented. Holders ol the McHhnne foundry, ltnltlmoro lost their strike after a struggle ot five weeks. Georgia's Bcnate has passed a bill opening the Ktuto to nil Insurance companies, regard less of tho Htnte deHislt law. (ioldle Werdon. Tuukhnunock, Pa., schoci girl, was klduapped by a man supposed to be her father. Though the war has not yet been declared, hostilities between the troops ot Mexico and Ouateinala are reported. The Missouri Hupreme Court says that the distribution of ltiiior by a club to Its mem bers Is not a sale within the meaning of the license luw. The official count In Tennessee gives Evans, Republican candidate for Governor, a plurality of Ml. This is a lots ot over 27.000 sinco lH'.a The college nt Georgetown, D. C, hnt for bidden its students to play loot-ball with outside teams until the present brutal meth ods are abandoned. Judgo E. It. Ifonr. of Concord, Mass., It quite sick with heart trouble. His condition If considered critlanl as bo has bean rntliei feeble ot late. Chlcngo Armenians passed resolutions call ing upon President Cleveland and Cong res; to aid In securing ante habitations for Chris tians In Armenia, Tnlmage's Brooklyn Tabernacle was sold Thursday, under foreclosure proceedings, fot t"l,7G0 which Is (17,000 less than It cost the Tabernacle people. A prnl rlo fire is reported In tho extreme western part ot Texas and Eastern New Mex ico, 2S,000,000 acres ot gross being consumed The fire swept over 13 counties at at last re ports was still raging. Itov II. P. Mills aud Rev. B. J. Fleming two well-known evangelists, have been labor ing In Yonkora, N. Y. More tbnn 1,000 men women and children have announced tholi conversion. The Htiltan has not ncqulosced in the mis sion ol Consul Mllo Jewett, who was selected by President Cleveland to inquire Into nnd report upon tbe Turkish outrnges In Arme nia. Horr Krupp, head ot the great gun-making rm, has given 5,000 markt for the construc tion ol a Protestant church at Essen, where the Krupp works are situated. Essen is the oentor of a large Cnthollo population. Tho Immigration of Inst year was thf tmallett for 15 yeart, amontlng to only 285, 000. The Immigration officials believe that the returns for the riscal year will thow t falling oft from those figures. TRADE REVIEW. th Woolen Manufacture Greater Than Last Tear. It O. Dun & Co.'t weekly review ot trade lays: It It difficult to detect any chnngs in cur rent business. Prospects after January 1 are lonsldered hopeful; In tome branches there ire larger orders, and the westbound aliln seuts ot merchandise are a littlo lurucr. liut he working force naturally diminishes near Me end of tbe year, aud tbe holiday trutllo Brings Just now a temporary activity. There reason however, to expect tbeomploymeut t a somewhat larger working force afler the lollduys. The government report on feeding of wheat x cattle and hogs has scarcely Influenced the narket. The receipts ol wheat are larger :bnn a year ago, aud tba exports smaller. Estimates ot the winter wheat acreage luJI tate an increase of 1.9 per cent, with a ooudl- don somowbat better than last year. The price of com has chauged but littlo. Cotton tat fallen again to 6-4 ceutt, very close to ine lowest poiui lor many years. The iron Industry teemt to have dlatinotly Origbter prospects at Chicago, where pig Iron Is firmer and bar in larger demand be cause ot orders for freight curs. Hut Bes semer Iron bus sold at fr 10.25 nt Pittsburir! steel rails have been reduced to $22 there ana wire rods ana nails are weaker. The wool manufacture bat been dolnz 8 per cent, more than last year, but HI per cent leas than In 1H92, uud the average ot 101 qualities of wool quoted by Coatrs brothers 113.71 cents, the lowest ever known, 14 per oem tower man lliat year ana Hl er cent, lower tbnn In 1HU2. Muuuluuturers are re ceiving more orders for sprluc ami still have considerable demand for hcuvy gno-ls, par ticularly lor overcontiugs, on account ot the chunxe in the fashion, uud there it much confidence expressed thnt they will bo able to continue production ut about the present rate alter January 1. The failures this week have been 325 In the United Htnte ngaliist 3H5 hut year, and 10 iu r'unnitn ui.ulnul 4-1 lub t,ao "Dradstreet's Klnuuchil Bevlew" tnys Tbe reassembling of convreat aud the nrusi- dent's nietdage were tbe nnturul speculative aciors at me uegiuuiug oi tne present week. Judging by the uourse of quotations, it uiuy be said tho lluanclal portlun of the mess-iue was favorably reoulved iu the stock oxehauge ana baumiig circles, although there is an ui most universal Impression th.tt the rccommun dittlousare uuiikuly to result iu positive auiiuu iuo preseui suon session ol oou gress. Foreign financial opinions are favorable to lue suggestions in tne message, but tne fuel ing In the lorelt-u market la thut consider able time will elupso before our currency tuuiiuou can ue permanently munueu, ana that iu the meantime the poll km affords op portunity for further coiiiilioiitinii of a more or less severe nature, i.uniluu accord ingly took little part iu this murkut aud was uoi a motor. Currency Coin Commission. Representative McCreary (t)eio., Ky.) bat presented a bill for the appointmuut ot u cur reuoy commission. It is lo be computed ol three persous, to bo appointed by the preal deut, three suuutors lo be appointed by the presiueui oi me sbuaie, una throe represent ative appoluled by the speaker of the house. PonuluttOD off .Isnsn. The population ot tun islands ol Japan ttew It Mar Hasps. "Jemlny crickets, she's got the rickets," whispered one bean lo another In the eom pany of a very pretty girl. Truly she was very I uautlful, but there was a twitching annul the nerve of the face which showed snfr.-ritig. "No." said the other, "It's neu ralgi i and she's a martyr to It." Ht. Jacobs OH w.t suggested as the worM-rfiiowned pum or It. bid she Iry It? Yes, ntii was cur" I ny It unil married "one ot tn fel lows" afterwards. The use of the great reitix y for pain will not bring about a mar riHgc, hut In Its cure of piln It will bring nlioiit conditions of health to make life more t-njin tide. No re in or womm ought to tnnrr, who Is a sulTrer from ulironld pnln v s'uinld not wed woe to wiu only wretch- tin s. Tlie manufactured products of Orent Drltnin amount to alwut 4,100,000,0JO a year. The tlothchllds are worth (2,000,000,000. A ftrltht Bye Is a sign of send hralih and If the stomach Is not in tlie best of conditions the eyes will show it. Hipiins 'l'shitlcs will mske the stomach right aud keep th eyes bright and slsar. niftVrrnt Then. India rublicr used for ernslnii rjrDcll marks was known In England as early as 1770. A cube of It half an Inch sii u ure coat 3 shillings. THE BUSINESS MAN'S LUNCH. Hard Work and Indigestion go Hani In Hand. Concentrated thotistit. continued in. roha Ihe stomach of necessary blood, and this is also true of hard physiciil labor. When a five horse-power engine Is made to do ten horse-power work something ia going to break. Very often the hnrd- woriceu ninn coming irotn the item or tlie office will "bolt" his food in a few min utes which will take hours lo digest. Then too, many foods are about ss useful in tliu stomach ns n keg of nails would be in a fitv tinder n boiler. The Ill-used stomach refuses to do its work without tlie proper stimulus which it gets from the blood and nerves. The nerves arc wenk nnd "ready to break," because they do not get the nourishment they require from the blood, finally the ill used brain is morbidly wide nwake when the overworked man at tempts to find rest In bed. The application of common sense in the treatment of tlie stomach ami the winds system brings to the busy man the full en ioyinent of life nnd healthy digestion when lie takes l)r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets to relieve n bilious stomach or nftcr a too hearty men!, nnd Dr. Pierre 'a Golden Medienl Discovery to pnrifv, enrich mid vitalise the blood. The " Pellets " arc tiny sugar-conted pills mud? of highly concen trated vegetable Ingredients which relieve the stomach of all offending matters easily and thoroughly. They need only be taken for n short time to cure the biliousness, constipation nnd slotlifulness, or torpor, of the liver ; then Ihe " Medical Discovery " should he taken ill tcaspoonfiil doses to in crease the blood nnd enrich it. It has a peculiar effect upon the lining membranes of the stomach nnd bowels, toning up and strengthening them for nil time. The whole system feels the effect of the pure blond coursing through the body nnd the nerves nre vitnlitcd nnd strengthened, not deadened, or put to sleep, ns the so-called celery compounds and nerve mixtures tlo but refreshed and fed on the food they need for health. If you suffer from indi gestion, dyspepsia, nervousness, nnd any of the ills which come from impure blood and disordered stomach, you can rare yoMrstlf with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery which can be obtained at any drug store in tbe counts. PN U 60 8 BEECHAM'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For Biliousness dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite 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 5s 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. "He that Works Easily Works Successfully." 'Tis very Easy to Clean House With APOLIO Weak Rflofhers and all women who are nursing babies, derive almost incon ceivable benefits from the nourishing properties of Scott's This ia the most nourishing lulios the mothers miik and gives her strength. It also nmks babies fut and gives more nourishment to growing ohildrun than all the rest of the food they eat. Scott's Emulsion lias boon prescribed by physicians for twenty year $ for Bickete, llaranmui, Wasting Diseases of Children, Oougbs, Oolda, Weak Longs, Emaciation aud Consumption, Stndfor famfhUt oh Si oil': muhian. FA'. Soolt A Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. so cent and tl. TheOreatest Icdlcaf Discovery of the Agt. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. DONALD KENNEDY, of ROXBURY, MASS. Oot this Letter day befort yttterday. JVnn ran, N. 1'.. Nov. 28, 1H94. Jour Dtforiry hl dons so mtnA fot mt I nm onlv '0 Wd lo tell everybody abn'it mn ente. When I bninn tnk tnfl it, one near ago fnsl Jnlv. 1 hml I) Vfil'KI'SIA in U Vortl fnrm. I tr rmitttipittnl m nmrh to a to nffnis tier fiierfnns. oml hat a eonntmt 1'Al.V in mi SluMAClt ami I.KVT SI1K. My knem irere etiff, anil I roulil not lit nWn on n Hool or get ilnten to tlx anything on the floor, lint note 1 ran tit. or get oW on my kneet. or do anything in my garden. I feel like (I new penon. i'mi imisf A'nute- trns tlitconritged, at 1 have lout (tco tletert and an older brother teith STOMACH TltOVIILK. Hut 1 trui believe (f they hud knovn of your remetllet they tronld be teell, at 1 am. i'ou eanjljr tip my letter to stiff yvurtelf, only do fiulilieh It, that iromen may A nnie fiit the Illeeovery hat done fur me, l'onrt truly, Mrt. MA It Y C. AYR US. Ssnd s postal card Ier Dr. Kennedy's book. Voll Pooplo do not need medicine Certtiinly not But fjometiines they huve a headache or leel bilious perhaps a little dizzy. ThU Is the Warning. Ripnns Tabules, talc en at such times, will keep people well. EASTMAN National Business Col- , . se , KSAA lege ana bnonnana ht it on i. .from. AVWA'w!!l Jlii-llpr..priillou'AVy-,1I B-,kkM. I rs.-leal ""tk.V A n.u.lni. hu.,rv II Mt tl M'lll. s -m hsnd smiTr hand nnd Triwwrifc OBltlo III unilttjfHl inu. l'innmnniu. rnm llih and Moflffit n ruaitPi. For ('ntal'iu dilrcBR (IFMkNT U iaV, OAINFH. ITMliI ni. 9 WmIi, iUHlou bt., PouHlike?irflc, IS. T. EASTMAN ........ i" j liunto nntnt u LSTI-AILI t-oiwa .yrup. fnr1 hj dntirffmt sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirit; Emulsion food known to Bcionce, It. m .... rnsTTsux r e" in l ! M julnatlon tbuu tea dollar ; I bat auob Na uuuioal S1,VUJ,UJV.
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