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K.AND OFJEXILE.
tn’u Trip to Klberla—llia
tear in The Century.
HE Century Magazine
has inspired a number of
important enterprises—the
Great South papers; the ar
ticles on South America (the
result of an expedition sent
out by the magazine); the
War Papers, which in
creased its circulation by
100,000; the Life of Lincoln,
for the serial publication of
which Messrs. Nicolay and
Hay, formerly private sec
’resident, are now receiving
nd many others. But of all
enterprises and serials none will surpass
’Bterest and in far-reaching results the
°j|>ers. on '-Siberia and the Exile System,”
Om publication of which has just bejun.
»fr. Kennan, who writes the articles, had
pgtnt a number of years in Siberia before
C<ntury people started him off to ex
■ ,ore the country in their interest, and what
to do was to prove that the exile
■usjitem was not ns terrible as it had been
K >j£cribed. Knowing that he held views
■ ft p?orable to them, the Russian Government
R.Jre him every facility fora thorough ex
® Sination of all the prisons and mines of
Wjberia. The Minister of the Interior fur
■JMHied him with a circular letter which ad
(ifßtted him everywhere, allowing him to
E >vel With exile parties and to make the
K Jhuaintanco of hundreds of “liberals.”
■ Mr. Kennan relates in his preface in
May Century, the result of all this in
■l (action was to make him change his views
XT npletely, and he has returned to America
jd ly convinced that Stepniak and Prince
_ apotkin and other nihilist writers have
18 t drawn with too strong colors their pict
lo>s the horrors of the life of a Russian I
‘rille. n hese papers, beginning with the I
, , iy Century, Mr. Kennan will describe his
' a] krney. In the May number he crosses the
iissian frontier. In June he visits the very
‘y ©resting forwarding prison at Tinmen,
\ \ |
THE PRISON YARD AT TIt’MKN. j
tun an Kurile’s Sketch in the. June Century. I
St to accommodate 800, where, at the time
Mr. Kennan’s visit, 1741 men and women
re imprisoned. In rooms built to aecom
date forty men, IW were sleeping. “I
bathed as little as I could while I was
W-ero,” says Mr. Kennan, “but every respir
ijion seemed to pollute my very soul, and I
jicame faint from nausea and lack of oxy
> |». was like trying to breathe in an
Wergrou nd hospital drain. ”
Mr. Kennan's articles are torn out of the
ipies of The Centura which enter Russia;
iey, as well ns Mr. Kennan himself, being
>w on the Russian black list. But other
luntrics are reading what Mr. Kennan
■rites. The articlesare being translated into
0118 b, and they are appearing also in the
’gan of the Russian liberals at Geneva.
-JWen a Dutch newspaper published on the
Mjjand of Java is reprinting them in four
%ige supplements.
—
t»«A SFkw York oculist asserts that the
Greatest enemy to the eyes of young men
ne the cigarette. It causes a disease
flown to the profession as the ‘'cigarette
Jre,” ‘which can be cured only by long
"‘eatinen t.
I '■' I 'W O "
Delicate Children, Nursing
Bothers, Overworked Men, and for all diseases
here the tissues are wast ing away from the
ability to digest ordinary food,or from over
ork of the brain or body, all such should take
WOtt’H Emulsion of Pure Coil Liver Oil with
aiiypophoHphites. "1 used the Emulsion on a
aridy who was delicate, and threatened with
Ixronchitis. It put her in such good health and
eqpßh, that I must say it is the best Emulsion I
(yer used.”—L. P. Waddell, M. D., Hugh's
tMills,S.C.
t r ." afflicted with -ore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp-
Ottn’s Eye- water. Druggists sell at 25c. per bottle.
D<
ar On rising In the morning, use Long’s Pearl
pi'ooth Soap. Your druggist has it.
(Seine's
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I
For The Nervous
I The Debilitated
The Aged
■ URES Nervous Prostration,Nervous Head- j
ache,Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness,
f Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all
affections of the Kidneys.
AS A NERVE TONIC, It Strengthens
And Quiets the Nerves.
7' AS AN ALTERATIVE, It Purifies and
Enriches the Blood.
AS A LAXATIVE, It acts mildly, but
Birely, on the Bowels.
AS A DIURETIC, It Regulates the Kid
neys and Cures their Diseases.
Beeomtnended by professional and businessmen.
Price $1 00. Sold by druggists. Send for circulars.
'*£LLS RICHARDSON & CO.. Proprietors.
BURLINGTON. VT.
H] fITARR H
Ely’s Cream Balm.
COLD IN HEAD
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Preparing for the Fair.
The South is becoming quite noted for
its fairs, and they are largely held here—
as in the North —in the Autumn. An
agricultural fair must always depend for
its success upon the interest and work of
the farmers—their attendance, and es
pecially their exhibits. The preparation
of those exhibits should be begun some
months before the fair. If a vegetable is
to be exhibited, the plant must be given
extra manure and cultivation. If an
animal is to be exhibited, it must be given
extra food and care. Only extra pro
ducts arc to be exhibited, of course, and
extra vegetables ami animals are the pro
duct of only extra food and attention.
Good agricultural fairs are a benefit to
the farmer. By making his county or
state fair a success the farmer benefits
himself. Second, preparing an exhibit
is directly profitable to the farmer. The
young animal or the plat will make good
return for the extra food and treatment
it gets, though it wins no premium, and
by demonstrating the profit there is in
good feed and care it will benefit the
f-.rmer yet more.— Atlanta, Ga., South
ern Cultivator.
Idleness is the hot-bed of temptation,
the cradle of disease, the waster of time,
the canker-worm of felicity.
M ay to Bell.
T)ear licit: I’ll write you a short letter
To say I’m w nderfully better;
How much that means jou ought to know,
X' ho saw me just one month ago
Thin, nervous, fretful, white as chalk,
Almost too weak to breathe or talk;
Head throbbing, as if fit for breaking,
A weary, ever-present aching.
But now life seems a different thing:
I feel as glad as bird on wing!
I say, and fear no contradict! n,
That Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
Is grand! Why, I’d have died without it!
Mathinks there's no mistake about it.
It’s driven all my ills away:
Just come and see. Yours ever, May.
The state debt of Florida is now but slightly
more than one million dollars.
Mullein Better I linn Cod Liver Oil.
Dr. Quillan, the leading authority of Great
Britain on lung troubles, gives his opinion
based upon experiment, that mullein is better
in consumption than Cod Liver Oil. Taylor's
t'herokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein
will cure coughs, colds and consumption.
San Francisco is to have a crematory. A
company has been formed to build one.
If sou has c catarrh, use the surest remedy—
Dr. Sage’s.
Muscular labor can’t win success farming
brain, more Ilian brawn, tells now.
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FOR SWINE.
CURES
Hog Cholera and all
Diseases of Hogs.
4S-GE.VEKAL DIRECTIONS.-Use freely
in the hog swill. If they will not eat drench
with milk into which a small quantity of
the Oil is put.
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SBS SOLID GOLD WATCH FREE!'
Thia splendid* gold, huntinr-caae watch, if now sold for
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It could not he purchased for leas than (UM). We have both la
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O.\K PEKSOX in each locality can secure one of theao
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we send AHWLVTEI.T > KEE, and after you have kept them in
tout home for 2 months, and shown them to those who may
Lave called, they become entirely your ow n property ; it is pos
sible to make this great offer, tending the Solid Quid
Watch and large line of valuable samples FREE, for the
reason that the shoniug of the samples in any locality, always
results in a large trade for us; after our samples have been In a
locality for a month or two, we usually get from (1,000 to
(A.UUU in trade from the surrounding country. T hose who write
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and trouble. This, the most remarkable and liberal offer ever
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those w ho may call at your home, and your reward will be most
satisfactory. A postal r a rd. on which to write us, costs but 1
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< ut «- ol mind v, n itdcriit jj-.
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1500 at Philadelphia, I Washington. I2I<«
at Boston, large c asses of TWitnnihia Law students at
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$l6O Saw Mill
For Light Power. Al«o Saw Milla of nil
I aises lor Lumbermen, with HEGE’S
; IMPROVED LOG BEAM AND SET
WORKS. Write for circular..
SALEM IRON WORKS. Salem, N. C.
Ei.t.i IRO-x<t vt. rit oil.
uv*nu The sreaie< remedial ugt iit the wond
ever Knew. Nature »trae Iwltu. Shfe. eei lain and
efficient. Roache. <U avuor-n 4 condition. Eases
I pale by removing < aus Sen t 2c. stamp tor pam
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Laiinftea, by. Sighau Award at WacH •
k -*• Abaci Haad
• wit hi n .In j i ||
17101. D ia worth *:»v per lb PoMit’* Eyo Salva is
VI aortb Jl.uul. bat u »o.d at £>c. a box b/ deal.,-..
What a Dunce!
I Buffered with fever.hot head and foul breath.
With a stomach disordered -was sick anta
death.
I bore it a week—sorely 1 was a dunce—
Then I took a few ‘’Pellets’’—they cured me at
once.
W hat a dunce, indeed .to neglect such a rem
edy and suffer a week,when quick relief could
have been found in Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pur
gative Pellets.
Don’t plow more than you can cultivate;
don’t plan more than you can execute.
If You Feel Tired
Weak and weary, worn out. or run down from hard
work, by impoverished condition of the blood or low
state of the system, you should take Hood’s Sarsa
parilla. The peculiar toning, purifying, and vitaliz
ing quallt es of thl, successful medicine are soon
felt throughout the ent re system, e pelling disease,
and giving quick, healthy action to every organ. It
tones the stomach, creates an appetite, snd rouses
the liver and kidneys. Thousands who have taken
It with benefit, t stlfy tha; Hood s Sarsaparilla
‘makes the weak strong.”
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
"I have taken not quite a bottle of Hood's Sarsa
parilla, and must say it Is one of the best medicines
for giving an appetite, purifying the blood, and
regulating the digestive organs, that I ever heard of.
It did me a great deal of good.”— Mbs. N. A. St m
let, Canastota, N. Y.
Makes the Weak Strong
“Feeling languid and dizzy, having no appetite
and no ambition to work, I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
with the best results. As a health invigorator and
medicine for general debility I think it superior to
anything else.”—A. A. Riker, Utica, N. Y.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. ; six for 45. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
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HrtHfi upQ atp Ik Igas S. - g|g| g rr-L Many chronic diseases sue-
it 1 f|f Ofcr cessfully Treated without a
jPersonal Consultation.
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~■ invalids, however distant they may reside. Write
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IHVALIDS’ HOTEL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. ion as to its nature and curability.
OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS.
The treatment of Diseases of
NASAL. iHROAT tht ' A,r Faaaagcs and Lungs, such
hhuml, iiiiiuHi chron|<J catarrh In the Head,
AUQ Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Asthma,
■ n and Consumption, both through
I IINI! correspondence and at our institutions,
LUItU MIOLROC.O, constitutes an important specialty.
We publish three separate books on
Nasal, Throat and Lung Diseases, which give mucn valuable in
formation, viz: (1) A Treatise on Consumption, Laryngitis and
Bronchitis; price, post-paid, ten cents. (2) A Treatise on Asthma,
or Phthisic, giving new and successful treatment; price, post
paid, ten cents. (3) A Treatise on Chronic Catarrh in the Head;
price, post-paid, two cents.
„ Dyspepsia, “Liver Complaint,” Ob-
II SFASES OF stinate Constipation, Chronic Diar
rhea, Tape-worms, and kindred affections,
nirF2TinH aro araon K those chronic diseases in the suc-
UIUL.OI lUtt. cessful treatment of which our specialists have
attained great success. Our Complete Treatise
on Diseases of the Digestive Organs will be sent to any address
on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps.
BRIGHT’S DISEASE, DIABETES, and
niDrsEi kindred maladies, have been very largely treated,
and cures effected in thousands of cases which
|||QrAQrQ had been pronounced beyond hope. These dis-
UIuLmOLo. eases are readily diagnosticated, or determined,
1 "■ ,llll by chemical analysis of the urine, without a
personal examination of patients, who can, therefore,
generally be successfully treated at their homes.
The study and practice of chemical analysis and microscopical
examination of the urine in our consideration of cases, with
reference to correct diagnosis, in which our institution long ago
became famous, has naturally led to a very extensive practice
in diseases of the urinary organs.
These diseases should be treated only by a special-
LAUTiDN ’ st thoroughly familiar with them, and who is eom
wkuiiuii. petent to ascertain the exact condition and stage
o f advancement which the disease has made
(which can only »e ascertained by a careful chemical and micro
scopical examination of the urine), for medicines which are
curative in one stage or condition do positive injury in others.
Being m constant receipt of numerous inquiries tor a complete
work on the nature and curability of these maladies, written in a
Style to be easily understood, we have published a large. Illus
trated Treatise on these diseases, which will be sent to any ad
dress on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps.
n. mnrn INFLAMMATION OF THE IH AD
BLADDER BEH. STONE in the bladder,
Gravel, Enlarged Prostate Gland,
Retention of t rine, and kindred affee
uiulholq. tions. may be? included among those in the cure
""■"■"■“■■■" •'f which our specialists have achieved extraor
dinary success, These are fully treated of in our Illustrated
1 amphlet on I rmary Diseases. Bent by mail for 10 cts. in statnps.
ICrninTiinr STRICTURES AND URINARY FlS
uTnlu T UnE. TIL AS.— Hundreds of eases of the worst form
y, of strictures, many of them greatly aggravated
by the careless use of instruments in the hands
of inexperienced physicians and surgeons. causing false passages,
urinary nstuliv, and other complications, annually consult us for
re lief and cure. That no case of this class is too difficult for the
skill of our specialists is proved by curt's reported in our illus
trated treatise on these maladies, to which we refer with pride.
To intrust this class of eases to physicians of small ex)»“rience,
la a dangerous Many a man has been ruined for
life bv so doing, while thousands annually l<»se their lives.through
unskillful treatment. Send particulara of your ease mid ten
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teatimopiala.
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Epileptic Convulsions, or Fits, Pa-
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iiuiiiuuu st. Vitus’s Dance, lusomuia, or inability
HICCICCO to sleep, and threatened insanity. Nervous
UloCAoLo. Debility, and every variety of nervous affeo
tion, are treated by our specialists for these dis
eases with unusual success. See numerous cases reported in our
different illustrated pamphlets on nervous diseases, any o,ne of
which will be sent for ten cents in postage stamps, when request
for them is accompanied with a statement of a case for consulta
tion, so that we may know which one of our Treatises to send.
| We have a Special Department, devoted
I (IF I exclusively to the treatment of Diseases of
I UloLAoCa Ur | Women. Every case consulting our specialists,
Ufnuru I whether by letter or in person, is given the
nUMtN. I most careful and considerate attention. Im
portant eases (and we get few which have not
already baffled the skill of all the home physicians) have the benefit
of a full Council of skilled specialists. Rooms for ladies in the
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute are very private. Send
ten cents in stamps for our Complete Treatise on Diseases of
Women, illustrated with wood-cuts and colored plates (160 pages).
| n n HERNIA (Breach), or RUPTURE, no
nAnifi&l LURF matter of how long standing, or of what size,
HHuiuMh wwiifa i s promptly and permanently cured by
fit HIIDTIIDr our specialists, without the knife and
Ur nUrlunL. without dependence upon trusses.
N.ii.iim.lll. ni.Miir- Abundant references. Send ten cents for
our Illustrated Treatise.
FILES, FISTULjE, and other diseases affecting the lower
bowels, are treated with wonderful success. . The worst cases of
pile tumors, are permanently cured in fifteen to twenty days.
Send ten cents lor Illustrated Treatise.
Organic weakness, nervous debility, premature
1 WFAK I decline of the manly powers, involuntary losses,
ni-Ha | j ni p a i re( ] memory, mental anxiety, absence of
Mr’U I will-power, melancholy, weak back, and all affec-
IsILN. 8 tions arising from youthful indiscretions and per
nicious, solitary practices, are speedily, thoroughly
and permanently cured. . , „ x „
We, many years ago. established a Special Department for the
treatment of these diseases, under the management of some of
the most skillful physicians and surgeons on our Staff, in order
that all who apply to us might receive all the advantages ol a
full Council of the most experienced specialists.
1 1 We offer no apology for devoting so much
VfF I attention to this neglected class of diseases,
11 l vrrun I thieving that no condition of humanity^is
Un Anfil fif l !/ I too wretched to merit the sympathy and
nJ RfULuui- I p es t services of the noble profession to
jim miiw smml- x , i ll( .h W e belong. Why any medical man,
■ intent on doing gcxid and alleviating suffering, should shun
such cases, we > annot imagine. V» by any one should consider
it otherwise than most honorable to cure the worst cases of
’!»■<<■ diseases, we cannot understand; and yet of all the. other
i maladies which afflict mankind there Is none about
which physicians in general practice know so little, we suau,
therefore', continue, as heretofore, to treat with our best con
sideration, sympathy, and skill, all applicants who are suffering
from any of these delicate disease*. .
Diinrn it Unut Most of these cases can be treatedb? us when
GURED AT HOME, at a distance as well as if here in person.
A Complete Treatise (136 pages) on these' delicate diseases
. sent sealed. <u plain envelope, secure from 7’’J^ 1 ‘ a K
of only ten cents, in stamps, for postage. All statements maae
and secrets confided to us will be held to be sacredly conjulentuu.
All letters of inquiry, or of consultation, should be addressed to
WORLD’S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
No. CSS Main St., BUFEALO, Y.
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BEAD SYMPTOMS and. CONDITIONS
This Bemedy will Believe and Cure.
If Yfl ll threatened with, or already have,
II IUU Bright s disease, or Urinary trouble,
|f Ynlt save5 ave sed J men ,t in urine like brick dugt,
II IUU frequent calls or Retention, with
distress or pressure in the parts,
If Yntl ? ave 1*” 36 Back, Rheumatism, Sting
-1 IUU iug, Aching Pains in side or hips,
Yntl ? av ; e Di , abet , es or Dropsy, or scanty or
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