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Plenty of Gold.
& Josiah Miller, a Quaker merchant and
©shipowner, wius one of the rich men of
■ New York in his day, He and Broker
■ Leavitt were two old fellows always try
ing to get ahead of each other, and al
g ways on the watch for opportunities to
| cross swords. Hearing one day that
k there wassornethiugof a run on fjeavitt’s
■ Exchange Bunk, Miller thought it would
■be a good time, to draw a big cheek and
B bother Leavitt. Walking into the bank,
B he coolly wrote a check for all the money
| he had on deposit, amounting to several
k hundred thousand dollars. The cashier
i was dumbfounded, but took the check
i Leavitt and asked what he should do
k about it.
“Pay it, of course,” said the I’resi
| dent.
g ‘j.Wli.it with? It will take all our
i money.”
I “Have those kegs of small coins
| rolled up from the vault,” said Mr. Lea
I vitt.
The kegs were rolled up, each with
I the. amount, it contained marked on the
| head. Miller asked to have the heads j
F knocked out so that he could see what
’ was inside, and it was done. Walking
i from keg to keg, he took a handful of I
I coin out of each without counting the
J pieces and dropped the money into the •
I capacious pocketaof his long coat. Then
she said: “Well, I guess that’s all 1
want to-day. I’ll depot it the rest,” and |
| "Walked out. How long it took the clerks |
| to count what remained in the kegs, Mr.
Leavitt never told.
Too Suggestive.
A horse made a dent in the basement
of Mr. Scftman’s trousers and in conse
quencc he was confined so his home for
several days. On convalescing lie en
tered the parlor ami found it ornamented
with several gilded horse shoes and cm
broidcred good luck tidies.
“What are those things for?” he asked
of his wife.
“For ornament, of course,” she re
plied.
“I don’t like them,” he returned,as he
placed his hand beneath his coat tails. '
“Why?”
“They are too suggestive.”
She Married a Lord. j
“What has become of your noire, Miss ;
Murphy, Mrs. O’Hftherty?”
“Och, sure an’ she’s done well wid
herself. She married a lord ”
“Why, you don’t teli me ! An English
lord ?”
“No; I don’t think he’s an English i
lord, lie’s a landlord. He kapes aho j
tel out in Indiana.” Kentucky State
Journal.
1880, R. T. Leonard, Hamburg, Pa., wrote
“Had severe, inflammatory rheumatism for
weeks, a few applications of St. Jacob’s Oil
cured me." Oct. 9tli, 1886, he writes : Confirm
my statement.; was entirely cured.” Price
fifty cents. Sold by Druggists.
A school teacher tried to explain to a -mall
boy in her class the meaning of ttie word “< ol
llsion.” She said. ’‘Suppose two boys i mining
on the street should come together real hard.
What would there be?’’ “Alight!'’’ cried the
little fellow promptly, the teach r gave it up.
Mark A. Miller, Traveling .\gant. Erie R.R.,
writes: “Suffered with pleuro-pneumonia; one
bottle Red Star Cough Cure insur'd my re
covery.- ’ At Druggists.
The proverb bids a man whistle for hit
money. There isa woman now giving enter
tainments in New York who does nothing but
whistle and gets xvell paid for it, too. More
ever, the longer she whistles the more money
ahe gets.
Storm Signals.
As the coming ot a ereat itprni is heralded
by tho display of caul io ary signals, so Is the
upproa-'b ot that dread and latai disease,
Consumption of the Lungs, usually annoiirced
in advance b. pimples, blotches, eric t ons,
ulcers glandular swellings, ana kb tired out
ward manifestations o. tho nternal blood poi
son, which, if not promt t y < xpelled lr< ni th
system, attacks Lie delicate tissues of the
lungs, causing them to ulcerate and bretia
diwn. Dr. Pierce's “Golden Medical i isertv
ery" Is toe greatest remedy for this, as fir a i
diseases havb g their origin in ba i>l. e 1 it
improves the appetite and digestion, i < teas t
nutrition ami builds up the wasted system.
The lost caws The summer song of the Van
ished crows.
Are yon Making Money ?
There is no reason why you should not make
large sums of monos if you are abla to work
All vou m ed is the right kind of eu.n Ot mrnt
or busino s Wr ie to Hallett & Co., Portland
Maine, and they will send you, free, fu 1 in
formi't’on about work that you can do and
Jive at home, wherever you are local d. ear -
n -thereby from $5 to S-o per day ami i.p
wai ds. Capital not. r< qnired; you are star ted
free. Eithi r sex; all ages. Better rot delay.
S month's treatment for 50c. Piso’s Remedy
for Catarrh. Sold hy druggists.
PK'ii *ii iTn B7 min > 11V1 !¥i wBWWWWMjM
IhCOD’S./
COMPOUND EXTRACT
w;
/MW&’ •
yy
Spring is the be«t t.’nr to purify the i> O *l. for a:
no other sea‘<Af the body so u-eeptible to lienoth
rroin medicine. T e I* st tiiiiz to take is Hood -
Peculiar
aV.o.’A posse .sea curative p ,v. is UIUBQUUItd by any
other di in \ B• s ir» • g t hood's.
Hood s Bar&ajar La .<»! t r v dru 1 sb. $1; six ■ •
$5. Prepared by C. i. Hu x CO.. Lo.»eli» Mass.
100 Doses One Hollar
PATENTS r ..c... It,
■ in«it»n. JU. Send for «ur book us ijstruc'iutw
Superior (’nliure.
One night the eastern lady was watch
ing the San Franciscan mother put her
little four-year-old to bed, with the usual
formulae.
“Ah,” said the eastern lady, “of course
j you haven’t got so far in these matters as
I we have,”
i “What do you mean?”
“My children have all Iteen taught to
'say their prayers in French.’’
The Californian mother blushed. She
had to confess with shame that her child
I could only speak to God in English. But
i the little four year-old was listening.
She got up in bed and put her little
hands together and said :
“Mon Dieu. Bonjour. Comment
vons porlez vous? Amen.” —San Fran
cis o (,'hronicle.
—
A Life Made Miserable
By dyspepsia is scarcely worth the living. A
eapticiouß appetite, heartburn, puzzling jier
v>>ti< s', mptom-, n reused action of the heart
:,fe: e iting, sink.ng in the abdomen between
m 'Cs and flatulence after, are among the SUC
■ ;*. v>' iudieiaot th s harrassing complaint.
Two th ngs only are needful for its r< in ival.
\ re. on to i ostetter’s Stomach Billets, and
persistence in its ti e. These remedial meas
ure- being adopied, a < ire is certain. Taken
immediately before or alter meals, this g eat
stoma* h c promotes secretion of t ie gastric
juice, ihen.itiral solvent of the food- The ner
vous and bilious symptoms c >n.-e juent upon
chronic indigestion disappear,as Ihe complaint
gradu illy y ields to the corrective and invigo
rating influence of the Bitter-*, Appetite re
iurns, sleep lie-omes more refreshing, and as
a sequence, the tody is efficiently nourished,
muscular power increases, and the mind grows
sangu ne L’se the Bitters for chills and >ever,
and rhettmalisrn.
The young lawyer ought to do a fee-nomi
nal business.
In General Debility, Emaciation, Con
numption, and Wasting in Children,
Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with
Hypopho phites, is a most valuable food and
medicine. It creates an appetite for food,
strengthens the nervous system and builds up
the body. Please read: "I tried Scott’s Emul
sion on a. young man whom Physicians at
times gave up hope. Since he began using the
Emulsion his Cough has ceased, gained flesh
and strength, and from all appearan”es his life
will be prolonged many years.” John SULUI*
van, Hospital Steward, Morganza, Pa.
There are no Iwo weighs about an honest
lon of coal.
if bilious, or suffering from impurity of the
blood, or weak lungs, and fear eon.-umption
(scrofulous disease of the lungs), take Dr.
Pierce's “Golden Medical Discovery" and it
will cure you. By druggists.
The best we.ilh 'i for hay making When it
rains pitchforks.
(f you have a (told. Cough, (dry-hacking)
Croup. Cankered-throat. Catarrh Dropping
* i.usingcough -Dr. Kilmer's Indian Cough Cure
((’.m-simipfioni. Oil) will relievo instantly heals
and cures. Price 25c., 50c. and sl,
'1 he first tiling a shie inalier uses in Ixittom
ing a shoe ;s the fast.
Young or middle-age I men, suffering fioin
iwrvou.s debility or k ndred affections, should
address wit h 10 < enle in siamp.-i for large treat
ise, World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo, N. Y.
The ideal wife is the woman that never gets
married.
Farmers,
Send 10 cents to the PittCKi.v Ash Bitteiis
(’O„ St. Louis, MO., and get a copy of “The
House Trainer.” A complete system, teach
ing how to break and train horses in a mild
anil gentle way, requiring no elaborate appar
atus, nothing more than can be found in any
stable in tho country—a rope and a strap.
Every one handling horses shou d have a
copy.
Envied by Iler Sex,
lathe fate of every lady with a bright, glow
ing countenance, which invariably follow'
the use of Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic.
Daughters, Wives and .Holliers.
Send tor Pamphlet on b’em ib- Diseases, free,
securely sealed. Dr. J. B. Marchisi. Utica. N. V
HSMEOMSAWABOEBTO
IP S RS
' Backache, We&knoas, Colds in
the Chrst and all Achee end
-> t s£s\*v*jf/**Vwj|®‘-*T»jr Gv-t .S y?j* K trSrH
F”MBUF Bew > oof imitations under w ,T r.nar -- rrMmj ;
? SSSK3? k sounding names. Ask fob WMBWk
PlASfffl
■ THEBESTIH TKEWORba-
Arrest thutG:tarrh,Bron
jdßjt&flASjjiK ehitist. or Aft li’iia. Tfii»;
I Hcincdj relimes quickly,
Cures permanently. Mt
I HloT’ral 13® prevents) Iwiice, KightSweatsf
! VhlilkyVUw/'t ul'il dent 1» from C'on.u million.
! t !•'i‘n ;■ :r< ! a!, t'lf. MI.MEU's
’:SiljftaWffijiAjjTßm itrM'r ..ex. I’.insJhiimton, N. Y.
, t• wrCwSUKsK I >■•!. ;•■''«■ inquiry nn.swpreit.
to Health (Sent Free).
■**SAVE S Y 0 V R LIFE. Sold by Itrnggintx.
JONES
FREIGHT
ft Too VI agou Scales*
.yy lre» Leon, '’uei Bttriugt, SiMO
tfffjßyffUrSJL Tars Beam and Ibtm Box f«F
360.
l»rrr »lir S a'i«. Fur free pnu« HU
I j**? ■ mootioe (h»* p«r»er end addreee
" WCJ* W JHWfS CF BIIOHAMTM.
v BINGHAMTON. N. V.
Oto Agrnl f Merchant- only> wante I tn ovary town tor
We believe your "T nil’- runch” 5 eent cigar to
l>e the best in America fur the n» >nev
\v !' **e wi-li. .t C<>_, Junia a, Neb.
••Tans’H’s Punch” is t e be.«»t. V ckarin tue market.
C. M. Towsse\d, Walltngf r i. \ < rm< nt.
Address 11. W. TANSILL A < <)., I liicago.
K\ > V I\’KMS : Ji APS \ Ml) C(RCUI. \'S EItK i.
' E**KK» n ' r Ivi-rl- |{ O) .|,, \rk.
-
/z f * , nt <«<•!<!iI h'-» Selitiol <i Bit*-
/ (*' ■ * in <•*•*. A* 'y S Br»ad S> At It • , (t.<. Sen i
f /A / ■*’ a»r Circular** & Spt cnnen oi IV.rnan».HP-
IAMMEKIMG OR STUITERING Cl it; I) BY A
and wimple rn th<*i. F»r i Tin-, ute., address
IHi. T. A. K Y I I.’ ITQN, I n
' fc* (uSha day. Samples worth $1.51 FRK3
iMI Luxes not under lu< horse’s ieeu Ad.*rc.4<
bn. wsTEu'o SxF<cr¥ KWi Hulduk. iloily uiica
ft $5 5 81M u red ’ Treatn. ent sent on trial,
wi I VtfiS Hl .MANK KEMkDY Co.. Otte,lad
Big anti Little Bulciifis.
Amour & Co., the packers, recently
sent a carload of drassed beef to Akron,
Ohio. For some reason, either because
the boycott on Armour was enforced bv
the local labor organizations or through
the hostility on the part of local butchers
very little of it could be sold and the
balance was returned here.
The Armours at once decided to strike,
back and authorized their Cleveland
agent to open five or six retail meat
shops in Akron and to sell their goods
at lbwer rates than those of the resident
dealers.
Convers, their representative, said.
“JYe try to do a wholesale trade find
generally succeed, but if anv retailers
think they can freeze ns out of a town
they are mistaken. Wc wdl sell meat
one way or another, and we will make
“ very warm for tho Akron butchers.
—• 1-
.J ames Rl’Ssell says that the men of
Shakespeare’s day were fortunate in being
able to gather their language with the
dew upon it. From what we have heard
of the gatherings at the Mermaid Tavern,
at that time, we should judge that it was
saturated with what the Irishman calls
“mountain dew.”—-/Fwfea Gazette.
From the Artist who Took CS. G. Hoffinnn'i
Photograph.
Hickory, N. C. I
I send you to-day half dozen photographs of G.
(J. Hoffmoß, of Conover. N. and I must say that
your medicine has done wonders f>r Mr Hoffman.
It seems like raising the dead to life; he looks fat
and Ik l irty now. and they tel! me when he com
meiiced your m divine he w is nothing but skin and
bones. The sore on his breast is healed over, and
von can see ths one on the forehead is healing up
from the lop. I wish it had been so that I coaid
have taken it when he was at his worst, but I could
not leave my offire, and he lives some distance from
here. Yours Respectfully.
JL A- Mclntosh.
This man, G. G. Hoffman, has risen by the use of
Botanic Blood Balm (B. 15. B.) to his present won
derfully improved condition. In a short time his
boneless forehead will be fully hoale i, and he will
stand a monument of humanity raised from the
verge of death Few persons ever recover from
such n low state, b":ng on a dying bed from that
fell destroyer, 11 >od poison, with the bones of his
, forehead rotted ind taken out. 2 , x:’> inches, by tin*
doctors, and given out to die. From skin and
hones, wrecked by blood poison, to health and
sound flesh, is the work of B. B. B.
Not many such desperate cases may be found,
, but when they are they should not despair of re
I covery, as B. B. 15. will cure them.
\\ in n this medicine can cure such extreme cases,
' is It not reasonable that it will cure all cases of
j blood poison of less violence, as it has done in
| i houaands of instances ?
The Mayor rind Doctors of Conover will
I verily the awful condition from which .Hr.
i Ilolliiian wax raised. B. 11. Co.
o zk j.s. x j jwst isr
The Graaf Nursory of
PEHOIEBSi HORSES.
Ol 2W) Imported Brood Mares
Os ClioieestFamilioa.
S ‘ V 3 ' '.RS,
iSJtajk Ail Ages, both Sexos,
INSTOCK.
wr - wi
300 to 400 STiaMIHTCFD ANNVAEIaY
*roni Krance.ail recorded with extended pedigrees in the
Perclivron Stud B< ok« The Percheron lathe only draft
>rwd of France possessing’ a stud book that has tho
niPlHut and endorsement of the French Government.
3end for UO-pago Catalogue, illustrations hy Ixoaa
Bouheur. M . W , DUNHAM.
Wayne, DuPage Co., Illinois.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SH O ilEa
The best at * ''hoe In the
world. Ih'st malertal,stylisli. Zll .91
perfect fltjCongress, Button •</ SKS I
or Laee;alistyl<-stoe.E<iua l .s S'/ SJTW 'M
any or st> Shoe. Costa
notliingto examine
at your dealer’s. I send a X * <o >-A
information free <'<•' <>> WirSt*
how to obtain these
celebrated $3 Shoes / I
If your dealer does f
not f j —— v. ..-'H ' Q
& O’sesT
W. 1..
DOUGL \S' SEWED.™™"* - '
1*2.50 Shoe e-pials *> Shoes advertised by other
1 Arms. Boys all wear W. 1.. Douglas’ #2 Shoe, tie
i wara of/ruud. Jfong genuine unless Mme and prict
j are itamped on botto-n of eie/t shoe.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mas*.
! I Any M.IATs W%NTEDt->«ellour (lommon-
■ fly ' censo Busti- and Combination Skirt Bustle
Based Snpnut. r. Send $1 00 for ssmn'os and acene,
I Address, with stamp. H A. French&Oo., Atlanta. Ga.
if* nrt ton Stove for S 11).Of)
■ S"! ””«ith fixtures Send for eatal<>en«. A P.
VI VI Stewart IGi.,i9 WllitehaUSt., It.laiita.Ga.
mnnnTJ I I F r information about. Ton. ka
’l’ll Dll if fl I "nd lianraN write S'S-r.-t-nry of
LH'IWU Kr al I auue !a
lUi D 1111 cliniiu--, TOPEKA, Kanene.
' E? ATST rd Wuuiu d. Send .tamp for
jp rA I ui, IO inventors’tsuhie. L. Bimo-
DAiftlT YOUR BUGGY for DOLLAO
bj Fy using Corrs ONE-COAT Brir.Gr Paint Paint Frida* nm it to Ch.„rh «a. <s. * Ua ' jg Q
H Wa ( .« trreiia h® Var.aaung ■».«,„ |> lfl i..,,.! „ t; 7' a "“. l L'“ < »s™ Six FasU.n.ahk- Stade*: I'Luk. M.-.roon, Vermilion. Oii»« Ijfce. !,re r* T ”*"n g Q
■ enough to p*u>t »®ur Buggy upon .-cce.pt ut One Collar, uxl * Jraat utn -LJi w fi ’ J ur,, itutc. Hat-v ' -mages. I rout Door., sere I locts, etc. *• ’ tCT" g »
’ u t® Uscouat to the 1,-de. COXT Ac 00. 3C« A 208 Bu OUica**
The best and surest Remedy for Care of
all diseases caused by any derangement of
the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels.
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation,
Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds
yield readily to the beneficent influence of
It is pleasant to the taste, tones up the
system, restores and preserves health.
It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to
prove beneficial, both to old and young,
s a Blood Pnrifler it is superior to ali
others. Sold everywhere at 81.00 a bottle.
ONLY TRUB
’iron
TONIC
Will purify th* BLOOD regulaU
tho Liver kidney & and
BCSTORF the HEALTHanuVIG
OR of YOUTH Dy*p<Bpaia,W»nt
k of Appetite, Indigestion,Lack of
L Strength and Tired Feeling &*>
Ek «olutely cured: Bones, mua
ci M aud nervea receive new
force. Enlivens the mind
and supplies Brain Power.
Suffering from complaintj
I necu liar to their »ex w>“ find
LAD Ito Edb hartebs iron
TONIC a «as. and speedy ours. Gives a elear. heal
thy complexion. Frequent attempts at counteifert
tog only add to the popularity of the or " i £L““ l D *
not experiment —set the ORIGINAL ANU BEST,
a Or. HARTER’S LIVER PILLS k
■ Oure Constipation,Liver Complaint and Sica ■
■ Headache Sample Dose and Dream Booh ■
1 mailed on receipt ettwooentala poatage. f
THE OR.HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY.
St. Louis. Mo.
Tjj CURES WHEREAIL*ISEf*S 4
Im Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use ra
Eel in time. Sold by druggists. Bt
FOR HORSES, I
Uvii.la, W. Va., ) |
Nov. 17, 1886. j
Recently I bought a H
young horse. He was S
taken very ill with Pneu-
t monia. 1 tried to think B
of something to relieve n
him. Concluded what H
was good for man would B
be good for the horse. H
So I got a bottle of Piso’s H
I Cure and gave him half h
of it through the nos- H
trils This helped him,
and I continued giving H
same doses night and g
morning until 1 had g
used two bottles. The «
horse has become per- Q
fectly sound.’ I can re- S
commend Piso’s Cure for g
the horse as well as for w
man.
N. S. J. Strider. H
Tfr CURES WHERE ALL ELSE LAILS. 3T
ma Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use M
ES in time. Sold by druggists.
Don’t Buy Until you
outthenew
tWIr&M Snip rove-
Pjjj^ nts -
Save the
Yiidd!eman’sr " |L
PROFITS.
ZW-iSNI) "')» CACALOGUSi
1. P. Stevens & Ban
47 At anta. Ca
BUSINESS
NOOKE'S BUSINESS
I • lllunta. (■«. One of tiie best
schools iu the U-.untn . Send for Circulars.
LEA’S Springs, Granger Co., E. Tenn.
Snpenor natural Minsral Waters, Mountain and Cars
Scenery. Convenient, healthy loczation. Select.. Chean
board. Attram H. J. Hl (UiES*
li Uejriurd Kook
I 311 1 J J ill 1 ’ IRltilS’”’" l *• RLE. Andress
B?■’ fc 1 liUiLir a r?®* a : ’*• k. p. o.
H>x 1(>1>. Atlanta, Gn.
MEXICAN WAR PENSIONS.
Apply tr F. REGISTER, Att’y, 324 8. Fifth St . Phila
delpaia, Ba. 21 years experience. Gopie> ot law tree.
jS 1 R IMONIA L. advertisements printed fra«
ffrl <l 'P. 1 *" 1 ' nt,kt issue, band them to C-IMaU
■•••■ Chicago. This mammotli p p r,by mail lu c ’
WsSLICKEira
£*ThsFiSncBANDELUTURG van-ant«iwat--nronf, and will i-P d
Z’/vLY nnRrAIJ th " •‘"■■’•’’t »<onn. The nrw POMMR.I, SUCKER i« a iwrtecx ridi«
W r\ IX V* th« enti-v •qddlv. !L*u*n* eof irnltutiona. None genuine without ti>«
[ Braod’* t nuif-ni.tr k. uted CuUl.,fuo fre*, A. J. To <rer.
WHAT
BHBHWaMi
AILS
YOU?
Do you feel dull, languid, low-spirited, life
less, and indescribably miserable, both physi
cally and mentally; experience a sense ot
fullness or bloating after eating, or of “gone
ness,” or emptiness of stomach in the morn
ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in
mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent ’
headaches, blurred eyesight. “ floating specks”
before the eyes, nervous prostration or ex
haustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes
alternating with chilly sensations, snare'
biting, transient pains here and there cold
feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness or
disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant,
indescribable feeling of dread, or of imnend
ing calamity?
If you have all, or any considerable number
of these symptoms, you are suffering from 1
that most common of American maladies— !
Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated
with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more
complicated your disease has become, the
greater the number and diversity of symp-’
toms. No matter what stage it. has reached
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
will subdue it, if taken according to direc- 1
tions for a reasonable length of time. If not!
cured, complications multiply and Consutnp- 1
tion of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease,!
Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other gravel
maladies are quite liable to set in and, sooner
or later, induce a fatal termination.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Hledical Dis
covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and
through that great blood-purifying organ,
cleanses the system of ali blood-taints and im
purities, from whatever cause arising. It Is
equally efficacious in anting upon thS Kid
neys. and other excretory organs, cleansing,
strengthening, and healing their diseases. As
an appetizing,' restorative tonic, it promotes
digestion and nutrition, thereby building up
both flesh and strength. In malarial districts,
this wonderful medicine has gained great
celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and
Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases.
Dr. Fierce’s Golden Jledical Dis
’ CURES ALL HUMORS,
from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the
worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, “ Fever-sores/’
Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all
caused by bad blood are conquered by tbik
powerful, purifying, and invigorating medu!
cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal unde?
its benign influence. Especially has it mani
fested its potency in curing Tetter. Eczema;
Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles,Sore Eyes, Scrof
ulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease?,!
“White Swellings,” Goitre, or Thick Neck,
and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents is.
stamps for a large Treatise, with colored
plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount'
for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections.
“FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.”
Thoroughly cleanse it. bv using Dr. Pierced
Golden Medical Discovery, and goo®
digestion, a lair skin, buoyant, spirits, vital!
strength and bodily health will be established.
CONSUMPTION,
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