The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, November 13, 1886, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Iha I so of Tapestry. RS One of tho most exquisite examples possible of the entirely new idea for rather resurrected idea) of covering tne entire walls of rooms with silk and simi lar material has the four walls and ceil Sngof the room in question covered with rich Louis Seize tapestry, very light and delicate, almost salmon pink and fluted and gathered so ns to make friezes and cornices of the same material, The doors ami windows arc curtained with the Mmo material and the furniture is up holstered with it. All the furniture is dainty and of white wood. Another room is similarly done in pink and amber brdcaded satin. A young man who has lately married, having obtained 1 a dispensation to keep up some cl his iwheior tastes, has made, a now and i original departure in domestic arrange ; meats, by making the smoking-room the most prominent and striking apartment > in his new house. The first room upoft I entering is the dining hail, which has curious Arabian hangings. Hack of it <: is the smoking room, which is thorough ly Oriental, with curiously m irked cur tains from Afghanistan, with knotted edges, a genuine Persian embroidered , divan, walls in guilt relief, and even a meshrcebcah or latino window, such as |7 they have in the harems. Back of the *■ , smoking-room is the parlor, which has ’ Lthreesets of rose velour curtains, all dike, and a sort of gold and ivory trans ®*barent stuff draping the windows. Lr artist ic taste must be exercised Vin tho arrangement of so much richly p' colored stuff. The same rules governing needle-work may obtain. 1- A general effect may be made by throw ing down the silks upon the ground, when a trained eye will quickly discern the proper tints and the proportionate qualities to use. An absolute rule is that no harsh transactions must be made; but if it bo necessary to pass from one color to another which conflicts when placed side by side it can be done by some re I luting tint, as has been described. In N needlework it bi easy to do this Initialise ! Jy—tOf the enormous variety of shades in | ’ silksand worsteds. The Japanese method is laid down as a good one. They work the silks in ono color, or lay them on | the surface, and then with related hues work them up to a harmonious whole. Another law is that when two portions of the same or nearly related hues are i\B placed at a distance from each other with neutral tints between, Ixith become intensified and appear brighter tlurn they did before. Thus in working out a do sign in hannony ‘here must be no de tached single bi -s of color. They must | be led up to by omken tints, or there L must be other patchea of the same color near enough to betaken in by the eye at I* the same time. This will enrich both. Graduated tones of the same color ate ■ always pleasing. This is properly called the analogy of color. A good example of this is given in the treatment of , orange-brown with broken tones of gold or broken yellow, even up to butter colon*' in Chinese embroideries we often ; | eee daring cffecls produced by working | on aground of imperial yd low. It is . necessary in ng such a gwund, how evety. through Wuftws in broken tints the mcnA of blues, 1 -reds and ground is thus treated ns the C’hir.wo treat it, and the colors worked down from that to broken tints containing 'out a small proportion of yellow. Feathers are Unhealthy. “Don’t like your bed, Mr. Withers?” j “No, mam, I do not.” ■fi. “You’re the first boarder 1 over had ] | shat kicked on the beds. It’s an insin vl nation against my establishment, sir." Can’t help it.” 't- “Foatlver beds, too, to every boarder in the house!” “That’s just it. I'm satisfied that they’re unhealthy.” unhealthy I” “Yes, mam.” “What makes you think so?” “That spring chicken you had for din ner to-day. He slept, in feathem, and see how tough he was." Said a very x>kl man, “Some folks aro always complaining about the weather, but t am thankful when I wake up in the d morning and find any weather at ml." Mr. L. D. Vinson. Cashier D.&I. R. R„ bai tried and endorses Bed Star Cough Cure. Lightning struck a house in New Jersey and smashed six empty whisky bottles. Three fa 1 bottles were not touched. The thunderbo.t was evidently familiar with the strength ot 4 Jersey whisky,arid knew it would gi-t worsted --in a collision with the able-bodied stuff. _ I Mr. Arthur Shurtleff, Parker, Dakota, writ®* J that he suffered for two years w 1 1h a. lamg knes, wli ch was entirely cured by the use cM St. Jacobs Oil. Ke considers it a most wo» derful remedy. It conquers pain. The pon or a prominent prelate was ushered into Rufus Choate’s oilice one day. Choate, who was writing, merely said. "Take a chair,’’ and continued to write. The visitor, becoming . • Impatient, said. " I’m Bishop - —’s son." | Choate replied, "Take two chairs." EXPEFSSFS his Gratitudk.—A bert A. Ear sou, in Kirkman. In., writ' s to the proprietors of Allen’s Lune Balsam: "1 firmly believe my wife would have died of consumption, if not for the timely use of your Balsam." Price :Se... 60c. and $1 per bottle, al Druggists. St .000 Howard i; for your labor and more ear. bo earned in a (abort i m, if you at ones wr tc to Hallett J 4 j Co., Fort.and. Maine, for .information about work which yoti can do and lho.it iionio.u i,at- 1 over your locality, at a pro.it of from f 5 io ?£> an 1 upwards dai y. Borno ha e made over •* SaOinaday. Ai s new. Ua'lett a C0.w.11 Btart you. Cap.tai not requited- All i ges. 13oth sexes. Au particu'a s tree. Those who ■are wise will write at once and learn torhem aelve--. bung little fortunor await every I You will get more comfort for ffk-ts. in Lyon’s IJeel Stiffeners than in any other arti- ; He yon Lu J’. I f afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. D vic Thotnp (on’sEye-water. Druggists sell at Uicper bottle I If a-cough disturbs your sleep, t ike ITso’b L Cure for Consumption and rest welt. . A NEW VIEW OF CONSDSPfiON. Aud One whirl, Appeals to L'euicxon fltnofr.. MunjCncabin I.'aaca. (Xfaiieal flutas.) “Many persons die of Coammotion who cculd easily be cure L,” »ayu Dr. 8. rs. Clark, c; Watertown, K. Y, “If they would go at light. 1 have a new view at ths disease. '■ otnumptior. i-; not Always of lar.2 orijrin.” "Hqw so# What is it then? ” “Many cases of consumption are wrond **•>'/. Tio disi a*« itself prevails everywhere, t ut the b six prautitioricrs refuse to attribute it entirel y to inhen.ta « or the weath-r. If a pfersfin lives in the most favoi able climate in the world mi l has any tend.:acy to lung wcnxiioiis, if _ certain conditions exist in the sy.-iceu, that climate, however favorable, Will not prevent development. of the disease. The di order in such ca.soi is only a. secondary symptom in the lungsof some other ailment, atsl can never bo cured until approached through ita source." “Yus, doctor; but what is the method of approach*” “If you dip year finger in acid yon burn it.; do you note” “Yai.” li you wash thi. bui nt finder every second with the a :id, what in the result?” “Why, constant inflammation, festering and eventual destruction of the limjcr.” •Troeisslyl Now then for my method, which commends itzelf to the reason and judgment of every skillful practitioner. You know ceriain a idsaredeveiopedmthebody. Well, it the system is all right these a ids are neutralized or utilised and carried out. If the system is run down by excesses, anx iety, continual expo.-urc or overwork, these acids accumulate m the b100d.,. If ttiere is anynatniral weakness in the In ng, this a id attacks it, having o. natural affinity for it, and if the acid is not neutralized or passed out of the system, it. burns, ulcerates and finally destroys the lung. Is this clear/” “Perfectly! But how do you prevent, the act umulation of those acids in the system?” “Irregularities of tlie liver and kindneys create thwexco:i of add and the supply can boeiit oil only by correcting the wren;; action oi thi e organ;. The kidneys alonti should carry out in quantit ', in solution, enough of this acid daily, which, if left,in the blood, wouldKi;l four men. When the sterna:h, the liver and the kincys are all conspiring to in crease the a id, toe wonder is that weak lungs resist death as long ns they <k>:’’ “But you liave not tol l us how you would treat su h ch.wh. ” “No, but I will. The l ings are only dis eased as an r .e, t. of this acid or kidney poi son m the blood. After having; exhausted all authorized remedies to correct th s a id condition, 1 was compelled, in justice to my pataente, to use Wasner’s sale euro; though a proprietary remedy, it is now recognized, 1 see, by leading phv dcians, by Presidents of State Boards of I teal th uni by insurance physicians, as a s io itilii: and ttie only spocitl • for those great orga no in which over ninety per cant* of diseases originate or are sustained.” “is this form of treatment successful?” “It is wonderfully so, and for that reason 1 am only too willing that yon should an nounce it to the world o’ eonsuauptives.” Nbteby the Publishers :— We have received ths above interview from H. IL Warner & Co., Rochester, N. Y.. with the request that we publish it for the good of suffering peo ple, lu a foot note to their letter they say: “I’he experieu -e of Dr. Chirk is not strange to us. In our correspondence we have round that many thousands of people uni suffering from what they think is Con sumplion, whereaa Urn real difficulty is with the liver und kidneys, proven by the fa t that when these organs are restored to health by the use of Warner's safe euro, the con sumption disappears, and so does uromic or kidney poisoning, which causes so many symptoms of disea :cs that, the human system is subject to. The fame may bo aid of rbeu matism, ca'used by an acid condition of the system. Wo insist upon wliat we aiway have claimed, if you remove the cause, the system will soon perfnat the vrorJc alr. o,dy b -i/vn. Mrs. Kev. Dr. Theodore Wolf, of Gettysburg, Pa., wife of tho editor of the LutUe/ym Quarterly, said her friends thought her lar gone with Consumption,’ but after a. thorough treatment with War ner's safe cure, she says: ‘1 am perfectly welb’ Weean cite thousands of such cases, but one is enough. If you publish the above article, krindly sendu ; a vuirkod coi>;/." Wegla'dy give place to the art.de, for if we can in any way stay the ravages of Con sumption, which curries away so many mill ions yearly, it is our bounden duty so to do.]—Pub. A Long Wait “See hero, Mr. Hotel keeper, i sent the waiter boy for my dinner on hour ago, nnd he hasn’t’bvought it ypt” “Here, Jimi wHiit does this delay mean? Is this tlio boy who took your order, sir?” “Ye—es, I think so. lie’s grown so in the meantime, I hardly knew him.” Onk of every five we meet has some form of Heart Disease and is in constant danger of sudden death. Dr. Kilmer’s Ocean-Weed Heart Romody rt>gukd4‘H» corrocta and ouretk Price $1.03.—A bottles $5.1X1. A Case Not Beyond lldp. IJr. M. n. Hinsdale. Kewanee, 111,, advises as of a M markablo euro of Consumption : Ha says : "A neighbor's wife was attackixt with violent lung dis ease and pronoun asd iieyond help from Quick Con sumption. As a last tvs > t tho family was persuaded to try Dit. W.m Hali.’s Bat. Sam ros ths i.uxas, lo the a-tonishmoi.t of all. by tho time she had used one half dozen bottles sho wax about tho house do ing h r own work. I saw h rat her worst aud had oo.dea «h.* '.-ould reoover.” The Youth s Companion. PRIZE STORIES J SIjSOO First Prize Story u Blind Brother 11 will begin Jan. Ist. $5600 Prize Serial and Short Stories. Tne other Prize Stories, eight in all, will be published during 1807. r " llwwl mi i n am rroE.wiga Free to Jan. 1,1087. Saiupls Copies out! F;tll Axmouncemeat Free. m, r . w . Address PERRY MASON & CO., Publishers, 45 Tempts Place, Boston, Mass. Scandinavian Names. “Funny thing about my ancestry,” said Ole Williamson, a son of Scandina via, the < ther day. “Away back, my original ancestor was Aii Oleson, his sou was Ole Alison, and he named his boy Andrew Oleson. His son was John Anderson; his son Andrew Johnson. My grandfather was Jacob Bergstrom, his brother William Stromberg. My father was called Henry Jacobson, and they named me Oie Williamson.” “'l'hen your sen ?” “Will bo William Henryson.” TiWWfi- At tbj* lewvn r*»Trly ever? or.a wjdx to cao rosdo . ?ort of tonic. 3 RCN erlwi into iJniojrt evwy pbj •acian’n fVMcriptfon for who uoed up. I i glTTlt! BSJL„BEST TONIC F«r WenkncHih Lack of Kwer<y, etc.» it HAS.NO EQUAL* and w tho only Iron rn»nlicino tkutt U im>C injonotiflu I H Eprichea the SMood. luiixortrtcs the I Sy*ten>9 Rc«torvs Appetite* Aina Digestion H doos nob blacken or injuro the taeth, cause head ache or proditco constipati yffter Zrun du Mb. ,f. T>. BuaKZt 16 High 3t , Mf»nt«omery, Ala., Rfija: My syatam vcis geceraily debilitated aod the HligbteKtewiJon fatigued After aging Browi?» Iron Bittecs a alicrt Itiw 1 r< gained ray appetite and strength." Mrs. Gbo. W. ( J.’.sk, 26 Chestnut St., Macon. Go., HAy.s: •* 1 used Brown's Iron Bitters for a constant feeling of wearing and lassitude with the meet r*at isfactory results. It gives me much pleasure to rec onunend it to all feeble wuicen as a complete Jitrength ener." „ * Genuine has above Trad®? Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Tube ue oi her. Made only by CHEMICAL CO-. BALTIMORE, MIL “DON’T PAY A BIGPBICF: (S Pa ’ s tor a Year’# rnbscrtp- '•.x 1I L u< n s:,e weakly Amer lean I Rural Honir. Roi-hester, N. y., without prvin turn -“the Clieaprtt aiid Bost Weekly In the World." d par.:,,. 48coluaos. IKyearsod. vor One Dollar ; you nave ene choito from over 150 different Ciotb- | livUJitl Dollar Volumes, 300 to Sa)pp., and paper outs year.postpaid. Hixx.. postage, Isv. Brtn. 30JU) bookr g leu vTtiy A uioug th.m are: lj»w Without Lawyers; t’ani'.fy CyclopodH; Farm Cyclopedia; I itarmen;’ and Stoclcbroodara’ Gul to; Gont tion Sense i tn Poultry Yard; World Cyclopedia; Uhrnielaon’a (Hodlcal) Coiuiaelor; Boys' Uaefnl Fastimen: l<lv» Years Before the Matt. People's Ulster, of Unittd States; ntrersal Hlklo.y of AU NatkmH ; Popular History Cfrll War (both sito.); A1 iy unk book and papor. rras year, atl postpaid, for fl. 15 only. Pat»r aloue 65c. If »üb»vrit‘«a before the tutor Ffaron. Satisfaction giiarsiniteed on trioks and Weekly, or tncnsy refdntlaJ. Reference, Hon. C. R. Psnuons. Mayor Rochester. Sample papers. Ho. RUBAI. HOME CO., LTn., With not I’r«ii;iatti,fjse. ayear I ItocHH»TKiH,y. i CATARRH I /.? i.» ttwierfu.' cijprcGCUfß how quick ‘ J ' helped and cu>-ed rre. KnArf &vAlf i I .wtfered from arv/e Mte. injtanimzifion in my MV no.te and head. For BL Z a week at a time coiud nd sec, }frs. Y \ v 'O' tins I Hartford, Con. ’’ A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable to tine. ErioehO eta. bv mail or at draggi?t.s. Bend for mreuliir. ELY BROTHERS. Druggist*, Owego, N Y Saha CURLS DRBHKENNESS Rn< * Intemperance, not Instantly. bntefteftiia’ty.TUr oniyscienUdcanu. V© dote for the Alcohol H».bif and the WK* only remedy that, dares to send trial bottles Hiihly t'ndor-oii by tlie me t krL leal profession and prepared by well, known Naw York physicians. Send s etamps for eirumars and references. U*J.. Address “SALVO REMEDY “ ■sdtto Wo ? We -. Hth St., New York. Q saw tom. Manufacturom of and in Saws Supplies. > ItepaijivK a specialty. •'■Jjr Acent.*for L. Fowsr.A UortraM's [ ’•S' Wot»«! IV»>tUtt.:; iHnc.’iimvy. ' Largo and oompl.itr- stock. Write l . z ’ * , A .'I. c.'l’A lIA, / Don't buy a iratoh antil yoa » ; / find oct about the latest improve- / I j mettts. Send for new illuetratsd / ! / catalogue and price ÜbL J. P. f I Stevens, Jeweler, 47 Whitehall / Street, Atlanta, Ga. ' ?1W Yi (11 *“ “ fob on E’ S tOfi Bu n s sLwi ßsiTv ' For Circuiar. A 3i vr actnnl Business School. woteb gW Ba energetic worker; bnsiness in his section. S-il v v «’n Beferenees. rm. Manutneturinv H■■ 188 irclay ’nY A superior hair drredng. Always safe and beneficial to ase. Hall's HsJr Renewer, The riarujers of eroup may be averted by uaing Ayer’s Cherry PeotoraL (rr> slow in deciding against yoarowagood judgment. 25 26 ems far {oT THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GOUGH or CROUP AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EOUAL It Contains no Opium in Any Form. AI.I.KX’S I.VNG BAIDAK tn Three Size Botdee, Price 25 Centa, 59 Cent* ee.i SI Per Bottle. The 25-Ceut BotUea are put up for the accommodation es all who dextro simpiy a Citigh or Crons Remedy, Those deeiring a reaieay for CONSUMPTION er any LUNG DTSEAUK abcraid secure tho large 81 bottle*. 25c,, 535. spJ $ i per Bottle. SOLD 8T All MEDICIHE DEALERS. Ilk®®! lEBSMSETST X I A Corrector, Begnlator, Nerve-Best. “i'he Heartte the Seat of Life.” s) Oneof every five we meet has some form £ of Heart Disease, anJU in constant dan-g ger of Apoplexy or SuddenDe.ithi SYBIPTOMSand UISISASK. For which this Remedy «!i-oaid be taken a Heart-pains Palpitettou Heart-drop?y 5 Skip-Beats Throbbing Spasms (fits) H Numbness Purple-Lips Poor-b’ood 3 Shaky-Nerves Syncope Faint-spells 8 Hot-flashes Paralysis Heart-sympathetic Kushofßloodtothe Head, Feeble-streuldr ffl Non, lewored-brcaii'iirtg, HearCmlargemcnt, R Heart-rheuma t ism, M B Neuralgia, and Vaiwlar Disease. Ono Medteina vrfll not Cura all kinds of Diseases. ® THIS RBTtUSnY IS A SPECIFIC. I HIS Prevental’ulsy, Shock, Sudden Death. ■» Every ingredient is from vegetable pro-g ducts which grow in sight of every unfor tunate sufferer. It contains no Morphine, ra Opium or injurious drugs. V® - " JVot a jaiitiaye t>f impwr JBlood 0 can ereapt it» influence, $l.O0 —6 bottles $5.00. n red at Dr. Kilmer’s Dispensary, u ighamton, N. Y., TT. S. A. of in'jit Iry promptly answered. Guide to Health (Sent freef. £3 BY AI.I. g.t.t-1 1 Il! < ; _a WELL OEiam® lloeMaery for Wells of any depth, from 20 to S.MO fart fw Water. Oil or G;is. Our MoauU-4 Steam DriLUns- snJ Portable Horae lower Maehinesset to-work in HOtninules. Guaranteed to and with less power than any tJ 'hilling Welle tn earth or rock 20 to 1,000 feet. Farmers and others are maki no >? S o rift:—°? r “J/ °!’. r nino’alneryand taels. Splendid V l '} tcr 0r , 3 Wo are the oldest and largest Msnufacxurers in the bnsiness. Send 4cents in stamps for Illustrated Catalog;uo H. ADPUkSs, Pierce Well Excava tor Co., New Yark. fASTH»HACURED , !| S 2 German Asthma Cure never fails to gi ?eH| J 8 ** iwwtediar« relief ia the worst casoa, iavurea coo.'-K Kfortabie sleep; ejects caret* where all others tali, ah {io-TwincA.l th-e moef. Price 60 eta. axji r! Ed 1.00, of Druggtata or by uiait Sample FREE fcrM taap. j&lt* It KCHgFFM A St. Pku». Ulnn, ®J WS WAWT YOU? altaeenergcHc man a . . , , • or woinau need.nu profitable employment to represent ua in every county, batery $74 per month and expenses, or a <x>n:/nt«aoD on salew if preferred. Goods srtanle. Lrery one buyn. Outfit and particulars Fr-p. SU.VEP.WARR CO,, BOSTON. MASS. Frink’s Rupture Remedy Will quickly mira nny case of hernia or rupture. Expi.inir i. n and teriimoniiis free. Address G. i lil.S K, S 3! Brendway. Now York. Ble Great tngiish GMtand BSSkS 5 Rhoumatic R«mady. Ovnl Box round, 50 eta. OAT ’An T y utai “ oj _- Send ■tamp'foT SJ-lHk d ta» .03 1 vJ In Teator’s Guida. L. Idxo a haji, Patent Lawyef, Wasnxngton, U. C. S3~ L^C^ < RI P BEL ta fnr Kidnevs, Pain, Nervoua a «*'■* Rook irea. Fujtchkk 4 Ua,Cleveland, c>. k e# v | s fssf train t L II * K r ®f W Bl '■ ■ ■ Jbar.J°jl,. WONDERFUL SUCCESS, ECOrpMY XS WEALTH, PATTERNS FREE! All that y >u wish to use during tho year, by subscribing for Dtfporest’s Monthly. Stories, Poems, and other Literary at tractions combining Artistic, Scientific, and House hold matters. Illustrated with Original Steel Engrav ings Photogravures, Oil Pictures, and fine Wood cels,’ niakind it the Model Magazine of America. Each number contains an order, entitling the holder to the selection of any pattern illustrated in the fashion department in that nunjber. hi any of t!m sizes manufactured, making patterns during the year of the value o' over three dollars. XVe also propose to give considerable attention to the Grand Prohibition Party movement as oneof the most important and live tnofal issues o f the day Send twenty cents for the current number with Pattern Coupon and you will certainly subscribe Two Dollars for a year and get ten times its value W. JENNINGS DEMOTIEST. PuaLisnnn, 17 E. 14th St., New York, ScM by all Newsdealers and Postmasters. BEFORE YOU BUY A Carriage, Wagon or Bum —’.VTtITF. TO— HOTCHKIK CARRIAGE WOBKS, SYRACUSE, N. Y. nr-LOW PR.JCrs tg dealers.-jm UNRIVALED ORGANS On the EASY PA YMENT system, from «3.«5 per mor.tn up. I<XI styles, gto! to W. Send for Cat, alogue with r all par. It atari, mailed frea. UPRIGHT PIANOS, ■linil n»in: bh^i"- 1 ' rperu-nt s»z Constructed on the new method of stringing, oa similar terms, t'end tor descriptive Catalogue. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO- Boston. Now York, Chicago. BOOK AGENTS WAITED for PLATFOW EGHOES ns LIVINC Taurus FOB HEAD AND HEABT, By John B. Gmigh . H!» hwt and eruirn!jg life work, brfsn f uH of thrilling inter* B»t, hnmor and pathos. Bright, pure, and full ot * tenghter and tears.” il aelh at tight co oA. To it k added the Life and Death cf Mr. Gough, bj Ker, LYMAN BOTT, 1000 Ajenla Wantea.—Men and Women. to 0200 a month made. O*Dfcf jnc« no hindrance aawt lire tiitra Tcrrr.it and Pa? Freight*, Write for circulars to jL VTOKTnixNGTON CO*, 11 art ford. Jo SUES FR 5 JCMT V7 5 Ton V. ngoa Scales* J r °n I-evers, SU'el Bearings, BraM t v Tare B«»un and Benin Box for «Eyott «’re Scale. For free price LU* J mention thi* paper and cadrees 4 S. 1? la.TO Os 3IKaHABiTO», c 4 BINGnAMTON. N. ¥ _ 5Ue Rope to Cut Oft Koreas’ Hatios. |.& Oelebr» oI‘ECLIPSE’ HALTER. J?$L and BRIDLE Combined. crinaoS j'vta. bo «itoped by any boras. Saatpl-o Halter to any part of U. S. free, on recelptofsl. Sold byaliSad.llery, ztSE® Hardware and Harne.u Dealers. Special discount to the Irada. /M ■W s ’ i X Vw Send for Price-List. s. V’ J. C. LIGHTHOUSE, ‘1 E.’ 1 Kochefttcr. N. V. v BI'ACE, hands, feet, and oil their imperfections, including Fa era! Development, Hair and Scalp, Super fluous Hair, Biitrt Marks, Moles. Warts, Moth, Freckles. Red Nosa, Acne, Black Heads, Scars, Pitting tuid their treatment Serji* t'^-fox-Lock of 60 pages, 4th edition. Mr.a.u.„o»«aarx,«7N.PeariSt.,Albany.N.Y„ list'L’<llß7o. TOSTorssTooTapflwai Keepinc Teeth Perfect aud Gutna Healthy. ■rSsa a» « to soldiers 4 Helra Sandstamp 3 4So^ati>^^[?rA ircu ‘ al ’ 3 - COL. L. BIN* S wal wawiuw HAM. Att’y, Washington, D. (X 1° a day, Samples worth $1.50 FRBB ahel Lines not under the horsa’s feet. Addresa war BrowstkrsSxfrttßzinHoirnau,Holly, Mich. OPI ? i Cured. Treatment senton trial, yi a Sv 1 tts Humane Remedy Co., LaFayette, Ind. „ piso ’” Remedy for Catarrh la the EW Beat, Easiest to Use, an. I Cheapest. ? OIH L for C° ld In the Head? Headache, Hay Fever, &c. oo cents. M