The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, June 16, 1888, Image 4

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SELECT SIFTINGS. Shakespeare’s chair was sold at auction In London recently for S6OO. The United States has paid out more than ninety millions for public buildings. Public Occurrences, the first American newspaper, appeared in Boston in 10110. Dried sharks’ fins are found in every * Chinese store in New York, and sell for $4 per pound. Shakespeare died in 1016, four years belfere the Pilgrim fathers landed at Plymouth Rock. Buckland, the traveler, declares the taste of the boa-constrictor to be good, and much like veal. The heaviest locomotive in the world belong to the Canadian Pacific railroad. Weight, 160,000 pounds. The little son of an Arkansas cock fighter has just been galled to death by oue of his father's gamecocks. A funny fellow in Portland, Oregon, snapped a bean ata boy and put out his eye, and a jury said it was a fifteen hun dred dollar snap. The spice known as mace is the out ward covering of the nutmeg as it grows on the tree. Nutmegs (and mace) are cultivated in the Dutch possessions of Java. An old lady of seventy-six living in Dooly County, Ga., is able to perform the feat of dancing a jig with a tumbler of water balanced on her head without spilling a drop. In a mile of railroad there are 351 rails, each 30 feet in length and weighing 1)4 tons; spikes 2J tons; splices (plates used in securing rails) 330; ties 2010, one tie being laid every two feet. i Little Laura Jones, at Eatonton, Ga., is the latest baby wonder to be heard from. Atlthough only eleven years old she invented a plough and a grain ele vator that are said to show remarkable ingenuity. The apricot seems to have had a Chinese origin, for it grew in China two or three thousand years before the Christian era. Perhaps it was a century before our era when the apricot was in troduced into western Asia, from whence it spread to Europe. Concord, Fla., is terrorized by a sup posed wild man, who comes out of the woods clothed in skins ami bark, armed with a rusty axe and long flint lock, and, instead of speech, makes a queer gutteral noise, gnashing his teeth the while, as in furious anger. The muddy bottom of Chippewa River, Ontario, Canada, is being inked for gold. During the war of 1812 some $256,000 in gold was dropped over board by a British paymaster, who was hotly pursued by Yankee troops, and the money has laid there ever since. At Mount Pleasant, Penn., a farmer sold a load of oats to a business firm. Aj?2o bill was found in one of the bags with the gram, The purol users claim f that the money belongs to them, and the farmer maintains that it is his. It will probably take a lawsuit to decide. J. Wyatt, a Tennesseean,lias’whittled a clock in imitation of an old Not man I church-tower, gable, steeple and all, out | of native walnut, using more than 500 ' pieces, all of which are so n< curately r fitted and polished that the result is a thing of beauty and the maker of it un l reasonably proud. WISE WORDS. ! A precedent embalms a principle. Life is a reckoning we cannot make twice over. Impulse can do wonders, where prep- I aration fails. Confidence is a plant of slow growth l in an aged bosom. | A good conscience is to the soul what | health is to the body. J You cannot mend a wrong subtraction ; by doing your addition right. Manners must adorn knowledge, and i smooth its way through the world, c There is no courage but in innocence, no constancy but in an honest cause. J Act well at the moment, and you have L performed a good action to all eternity. J The true use of speech is not so much to express our wants as to conceal them. I Vanity is a refined selfishness which is i ever exacting homage, but never paying t any. « The man who has never known ad- T versity is but half acquainted with him self. ? A man of independent mind shows his 14 independence by the way he treats old I subjects. v Dost thou love life, then do not r squander time, fur that is the stuff life is made of. t We are taught and we teach by some- J thing about us that never goes into lan i guagc at all. 5 We generally hate those whom we have injured more than we do those who >1 have injured us. . P ; All that we possess of truth and wis i, doin is a borrowed good. You will be *” always poor if you do not possess the a only true riches. V A host of minds, of profoundeat i thought, find nothing in the disclosures Bof science to shake their faith in the a sternal verities of reason. An Inexpensive Idea. { A Mr. Durand, of Paris, was left a widower. He erected to the memory of i bis dear departed a mausoleum with this w inscription: “Mr. Durand to .Mme. Du rand.” In course of time his sorrow is * assuaged, and Mr. Durand marries a sec < tmd time. He is very hiq py, but again ihe is left a widower. Now, instead of Were, ting another monument, he simply ■ alters the epiUph as follows: “Mr. ■pur.md to .Mmes. Durand.” bnlcnUid How to Do It. A new plan of irrigation has just been inaugurated on the Pawnee river south of Larned, Kansas. A large wheel is placed in the edge of the water, which resembles somewhat a double windmill. The wheel is so constructed and con nected that it is kept constantly turning by the current. To the rim of the wheel i»)attached eight large troughs, each holding eight gallons of water. As thd wheel turns these troughs dip up water, carry it to the highest point of the wheel and there empty it into the irrigation ditch. Through ditches and laterals it is then carried to the ad jacent land. By this means the river, by its own force, is constantly turning a stream of Water on the surrounding country. “EdwahA, why do I hear that you have disobeyed your grandmother, who told you just now not to jump down these steps?” “Grandma didn’t tell me not to, papa; she only came to the door and said, T wouldn’t jump down these steps, boys.’ And I shouldn’t think she would—an old lady like her.” the jails of this country. In 1880, the amount was 59,250. In 1850, there was one prisoner to every 3,442 inhabitants; in 1880, there was one to every 837 in habitants. How to Reduce Your Expenses. You can do it easily, and you will not have to deprive yourself of a single comfort; on the contrary, you will enjoy life more than ever. Bow can >on accomplish this result? Easily; cut down your doctor’s bills. When you lose your appetite, and b come bilious and consti pated, and the efo’e low-spirited, don’t rush off to the family physician for a prescription, or. on the other hand, wait until you are sick abed beiore doing anything at all; but just go to the druggist’s and for twenty-live cents get a supply of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. Take them as directed, and our word for it, your unpleasant symptomswill disap pear as if by magic, you wi I have no big doc tor’s bdl to pay, and everybody interested (ex cept the doctor), will feel happy. ’The woman suffrage law of Washington territory is declared unconstitutional. She Couldn’t Understand It. “What in the world has happened to you since th last time 1 saw you?” asked one lady of another when they met on the street the other day; “I can’t understand it. Thon you were pale, haggard and low-spirited, and Ire member you said that vou hardiy cared whether you lived or died. To-day you look ever so much younger, and it is very evident from your beaming face tint your low spirits have t ken flight.” “Yes, indeed.” was the reply; "and shall 1 tell you what drove them away? It was Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion. I was a mart yr to functional derange ment until 1 began taking the ‘Prescription.’ Now lam as well as 1 ever was in mv life. No woman who suffers as ldid,ou;ht to let an hour pass bclore procuring this wonderful remedy.” Delmonico'srestaurant has bills against cus tomers of over $500,000. They never sue. Try Long's Pearl Tooth Soap for cleansing your teeth and pet fuming your breath. If afflicted with * ore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp son’s Eye, water. Druggists sell at ~’se. per bottle. NERVES! NERVES!! What terrible visions this little word brings before the eyes of the nervous. Headache, Neuralgia, Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Nervous Prostration. All stare them in the face. Yet all these nervous troubles can be cured by using elerv For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC Also contains the best remedies for diseased con ditions of the Kidneys. Liver, and Blood, which always accompany nerve troubles. It is a Nerve Tonic, an Alterative, a Laxative, and a Diuretic. That is why it CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL. s’.oo a Bottle. Send for full particulars. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO .Proprietors, BURLINGTON, VT. Do you want" Inspirator? jll r hhih AiO Zr •sKlri.i’fr feVjfAUUs S IE on Oo’-Z k > *t = i. DALLAS XE-SAE of cheap tarnnng lands In the w< rd. population 10.355, In IriSS. 46.763. W II have 10(1.01)1) In 5 yei.rs. houses uow building, 1. rgest and mo-t |>r..cre—he city In Teias Ex traordinary Indii.-ou.eeis for mamif.u-tuie.s ; de lielttf.il ell i.ate. Mi«, I) \ 1.1, \>, the cteat Rail way C n-.re your obj-etive point to visit nil por tions of the Slat, A lilt s. £EC’V mMICRHIOI JSSOCUTinfI. Plantation Engines With Self-Contained ■U^rrSsa. KETURN flij e boilers, '■--'J’- 7 ®:’®' FOB DRIVING AsJtJCOTTON GINS and MILLS. EflitfjtAiJß&diAnjr ’lluwikl’ I 1 • i-ptlri Kr- r . MJ,,„ .WSV &MES Leffel &. co. t M’KIM.UI I D. OHIO, 1101 Ibrrly at, N«w York. JC7NES VptepAYSthe FREIGHT JQAm. t T«u VVaaoa Hcalro, t-w.l Hktrtai* Aiua Tara k»»» n«» for J3OO. •« if > ..i Hw \ Jk&W f "Si- » tM *• -r ant at 44 «an 1 < )»»•« »» •IDUMAMTM. r ’ snMaiAinu.Y W. k. a Prize of 8100,000 Is a good thing to get, and the man who wi is It by- superior skill, or by an unexpected turn of Fortune’s wheel, is to be congratulated. But he who escapes from the clutches of that .dreaded monster, Consumption, and wins back (health an happiness, is far more fortunate. The chances of winning SIOO 000 are small, but every consumptive may be absolutely sure of recovery, if he takes Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi cal Discovery in time. For all scrofulous dis eases (consumption is one of them), it is an un failing remedy. All druggists. The great New York faster. Dr. Tanner, is the owner of a great ranchein New Mexico. Many People Refuse to Take Cod Liver Oil on account of its unpleasant taste. This difficulty has been overcome in Stott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos phites. It being as palatable as milk, and the juost valuable remedy known for the treat ment of Consumpti n. Scrofula and Bron chitis, General Debility, Wasting Diseases of Children, Chronic Coughs and Colds, has caused physicians in all parts of the world to use it. Physicians report our little patients take it with pleasure. Try Scott’s Emulsion and be convinced, SUACOBSOH trade mark SPRAINS, STRAINS, INJURIES. 1311 Seventh St., Loulevllle, Ky. While helping to remove a frame building of th» City Railway Co., it fell over on me, pressing me to the ground and spraining my back. I was car ried home on a stretcher, and the doctors attended me two weeks, when my wife persuaded me to use St. Jacobs Oil, and the pain was soon gone entirely. JASPER BROWER. Sold by Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore. Md. OThff BUYERS’ GUIDE la issued March and Sept., each year. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur- 1 chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities, Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY. and you can make a fair j estimate of the value of the BUYERS’ GUIDE, which will bo sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. Great English Gout and DlSii S I ifllSa Rheumatic Remedy. Oval Box, 34; round, 11 PilU. flftrt't your address in nur Agent’s Directory and ■ Vour largo Magazine 4 months free. Cony of Directory sent to each one. Address Record Co., Buchanan, Ga. RRf $S Live at homo and mnke more money working for us than ftUntfl nt anything«lso in the world Either eex Costly outfit FREE. Term* FKtK. Address, Tkle & Co., Augusta, Muiue. ’The Only , O. ta^ tED S RE ... „ - ■ www'mim. [ Copyright, 1887.] The only' medicine for woman’s peculiar ailments, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee, from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every ease, or money will be refunded, is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully curried out for many years. THE OUTGROWTH OF A VAST EXPERIENCE The treatment of many thousands of cases of those chronic weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to fi-males, at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y„ has afforded a vast experience in nicely adapting and thoroughly testing remedies for the cure of woman's peculiar maladies. 1 1 1 11 Dr. Pierce’s Favor- D BOON ite Prescription isthe h Muun outgrowth, or result, of I Tfi WnilFkl 8 , . 1 ' P9t ftu< l valuable |I U IJUIwC.IT. experience. Thousands of testimonials, received from patients and from physicians who have tested it in the more aggravated and obstinate cases which had baffled their skill, prove it to bo the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suf fering women. It is not recommended as a “cure-all,” but as a most perfect Specific for woman's peculiar diseases. ur-uumaxMßM As a powerful, in» n-uurnrin I vigorating tonic, it k A luWERruL I imparts strength to the R .a i unuiu ui. ■ who)0 gyßtem and to tht} I fi-l IflNin ■ * I uterus, or womb and Its ’ 1 un ' u * | appendages, iu partiqu- •■“•“■•““'s 3 ’" i ar . i? or overworked, “worn-out,” “run-down.’’ debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seam stresses, "shop-girls," housekeepers, nurs ing mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. It promotes digestion and assimilation of food, cures nausea, weakness of stomach, indigestion, bloating and eructationsol’ gas. TREATma THE WRONG DISEASE. Many timps women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustion, or prostration, another with pain f nr which they all present alike to themselves and their easy-going and indii!erent, or doctor, separate and distinct a se s b he prescribes his pills and potions, assuming them to be such, when, in reality, they are all only *rhe fiufferintr disorder. The physician, ignorant of the cause of suffering, encourages his practice until large bills are u ade The patient gets no better, but probably worse by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complicati^ 8 . * I I■. medicine, like Du. Piekce’s Favorite Prescription, directed to the cause, would have entirely removed the disease, ther > pelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery. fJ2 l, “ 11 " 1 ' 1 " ■ 1,,8 R| Mrs. E. F. Morgan, of Kb. 71 Lexington St.. I<3 Boston, Mass., says: “Five years ago I I** i was a dreadful sufferer from uterine troubles. I ■’ rAILEH I Having exhausted the skill of three physi- | 1 | clans, 1 was completely discouraged, and so weak I could with difficulty cross the room alone. I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and using the local treatment recommended In his ‘Common Sense Medical Adviser.’ 1 commenced to improve at once. In three months I was perfectly cured, and have had no trouble since. I wrote a letter to my family paper, briefly 'aentioning Imw mv i health had been restored, and offering to send the full particulars I to any one writing mo for them, ami enclosing a stainped-cnvclope for reply. 1 have received over four huudred letters. In repfv, I 1 have described my ease and the treatment used, and have ear- i neatly advised them to ‘do likewise.' From a great many I have | received second letters of tlianka, stating that they bad com menced the use of ’ Favorite Prescription. ’ had sent the $1.50 required for the ’ Medical Adviser,' and had applied the local t treatment so fully and plainly laid down therein, and were much | better already." Hetroverted Womb.-Mrs. Eva Kont.rn. of Crab Orchard, Jieb., writes; “Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has done me a rraat deal of good. 1 suffered from retroversion of the uterus, I for which I took two bottliwof the ’ Favorite Prescription,'and I am now fueling like a different woman." Doctors Fulled. - Mrs. F. Conrix, of Poet Creek, N. I’., -■ writea: "I doctored with UuvO or four of the tiest doctors in i theao part*, and I grew worn- until ( wrote to you and iiegan I using your ’Favorite Prewcription.' I usmi three bottlra of ft ■ and two of the ’Golden Medical Discovery,' also cne and a Imlf l UdlU-s of th«> • Purgative Pellets.' I<ando my work and aww and Biliousness Is more general at this season than any other. The bitter taste, offensive breath, coated tongue, slek headache, drowsiness, dizziness and loss of ap petite make the victim miserable and disagreeable to others. Hood’s Sarsaparilla combines the b st anti- llious remedies of the vegetable kingdom, in such proportion as to derive their best medicinal effects with the leart disturbance to the whole sys tem. This preparation is so well balanced in Its actions upon the alimentary canal, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach, the bowels and the circula tion of the blood that It brings about a healthy action of the entire human organism, restores the appetite and overcomes that tired feeling. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. «1; six for $5 Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar OUR LITTLE GEM TIME-KEEPER. a Just what everv-body needs. A Perfect Time* Keeper. It is no ucm bug, » or a cheap toy, butathor- I oughly reliable teller of the . Ume otdtLj, in Silver N'ickd ! Hunting Cuju, fully war » rauted. Cheap watches er* » poor time-keepers. The I Little Gem can always l>e ’ relied upon, For AO*. (or » 25two-cent stamps), we j will send our Illustrated ’ paper entitled Youth, for <7 » months and give a* a pre- I mi urn absolutely FREE of J coot the Little Gem Time r keeper, in ft' Handsome Piano polished wood Case, (see cut). For 10 eta. extra will send an eiegaut watch Chain and Charm. Monty we will send 3 subscriptions and .3Time>keepers.Write to-day. YOUTH PUB. CO., Milk St., BOSTON, MASS. 1 HEGE'S IWErSpmi SAW-MILLS □ PUFAP 1 BIMPLE ’ 1 * CCURATE AND 3 = CHLAP, I x. kjfc® L' h DURABLE. , bllx) Ingines, Wood-Plinara, Ac. £ K MANUFACTUBID BY THE JkSAXJBM IRON WOHKS. SAYiE». NTC. w LYMAN’S Patent Combination GUN SIGHT. ■Mn 40 JPer Cent. Send for rr.IHTTWAj Cntnlo C uo ot ' in Vrice. Sights, Rifles, Ac. Adi’.rtu Wltf. IaTMA-HT, >fiddlefield. Conn. XLI7 Wteher’sfi-Lighfniiig fly killer Is quick death; easily prepared and used ; nodanger ; flies don't live long Tu enough to get away. Use it early, r freely ; ri<i the house of them and bo • at peace. Don’t take anything “Ju<t as good/* There is nothing like the genuine Dutch er’s. F RED K 111 Tt II ER, St. Allans, Vt. By return mall. Full Description te&b 31 & Moody'. Now Tailor System of Dre.. ■ nliaE* CutUng. MOODY & CO., Cincinnati, 0. A** to SS a day. Samples worth *1.50, FREB Wk Lines not under the horse's feet. Write Brewster Safety Rein Holder Co.. Holly. Mich. i huh ß j As a sooih Ing I 1 I a,ul strengtneiiing 3 A uQOTHING I nervine, "Favorite a m wuuiinnu s Prescription ” is une- I KFRViMf ■ qualed and is invaluable g nuntlKE. gi a allaying and subdu jng nervous excitabil ity, irritability, exhaustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de spondency. Dr. Fierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion is a legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman’s delicate organization. It is purely vegetable in its composition and perfectly narmless in its effects in any condition of the system. in pregnancy, “Fa- A u ’ , vorite Prescription ”is MOTHERS a "mother's cordial,” iiiuiiii.iiv relieving nausea, weak- Pnonill mss of stomach and UUnUiNL. other distressing symp- Immmwibi toms common to that condition. If its use is kept up in the latter months of gestation, it so prepares Mrs. Ed. M. Campbell, of Oakland. Calv n JflinF I fornia, writes: “I had been troubled all II »UIUL hfe with hysterical attacks and par- From California I Fences of severe headache, but since I have < been using your ‘Favorite Prescription’ 1 . ~ n n n e of these. I also had womb complaint so bad that have had none or viiyw without the most severe pain, but 1 «>u!d not walk two blocks wnnout we m, on . j before 1 had taken your iiu invenience. All my could walk a L°\‘f under the benign influence of troubles seem to P£ cmiirter than lor years before. My y our medicine, and I now set l IM . cure d, and therefore you physicians told t™* 5 °‘ t ’"banks for what you have done will Pleas.' accept mv. everlasting wan works .. for me. and may God bless in J r vt “ ars since 1 took your ‘Fa inter she writes: It s now it j rn of tbe Jvmate write prescription, and 1 naw trouble I had then.’* , . inns Stewart, of C/iippetra Well ns I Ever J? ~o l| that lam as well aa I Falls. iris., writes: "I wish vo J” , 1 took four bottles ever was. for which I thank '.‘‘lS I)ni > bottle of your ‘ Discovery of the ‘Favorite Prescription ana on t d symptoms have and four bottles of the ’ l’' ll ** rk A .“ £ kbh- to be on my feet all disappeared. Ido all my own work. am aou day. My friends tell me 1 never looked so wcu. fW* ZlirorMa Preser i/rfloo <* b,/ Drt4{Wt*<* World i.arve fit.'JO, SU for SSOO. rr-Hend ten wnt. in Mamp. Treat bw (itti pages, paper cu vura) on Disease* of von ci Address, WnHil’a Disp*>»»«*rr Medical c 1 Leaurelle Oil > PREVENTS J WRINKLES, SKn Preserves a youthful, plump, fresh condition of features. If you desire a transparent, clear fresh Complexion, free from blemish, or roughness, use LEAURELLE OIL, it cures and prevents cracking, chapping, roughness or coarsene&s of skin. Keeps face, neck and hands soft, plump. Preserves the tone, life and transparent glow of the skin as iu youth. This is a remarkable article ; though called an oil is more the nature of an expressed juice, and is a superb tonic and elegant dressing for the Hair and Whiskers, which it stimulates and tones. Without grease, yet keeps the hair and whiskers soft, glossy, luxuriant and vigor ous. SI.OO at Druggists, or by Express, free of Exp. charge. E. B.Wells, Chemist, Jersey City. CRAY HAIR If it is desired to gradually darken or restore gray hair to its original or natural color use WELLS’ HAIR BALSAM Restores Gray Hair to original color. Au elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No grease nor oil. A. tonic restorative. Prevents the hair coming out; cleanses, strengthens and heals scalp. 50c. and SI.OO at Druggists. The SI.OO size sent prepaid bv Express for sl. E. 8. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Wholly unlike artificial systems. Cure of mind wondering. Any book learned in oue reading. Classes of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at Detroit, 1500 at Philadelphia, 1113 at Washington, 1216 at Boston, large ciasses of Columbia Law students, at Yale, Wellesley, Oberlin, University of Penn., Mich igan University, Chautauqua, Ac., Ac. Endorsed by Richard Pboctob, the Scientist. Hons. W.W.Astob, Judah P. Benjamin, Judge Gibson, Dr. Brown, E. H- Cook, Principal N. Y. State Normal College, Ac. 1 aught b.v correspondence. Prospectus post FREE from PROF. LOISET£E. 237 Fifth Avo.. N. Y. <« er man Asth m a Car e neveryat uto give im- H mediate relief m the worst cases.insures comfort- ■ gs able sleep; effects cur cs where a, 1 others fail A H Bfi trial convinces the most skeptical. Price sOc. and® Ba S1 .OO,otDrugg-ists or by mail. Sample FREE SCHIFF JI AN. Bt.i J ariT.Minn,|| m ■ ■ |BBK!SSSni3aQSOEErZfiH2aBn£IKE3LZJCO!uaiSKKnE2MMfgH Bfl if nrC! Ladies’book of Fancy work, OSI H nLLI 150 new crazy Stitches, 1 doz. OuS k Fringed Napkins, (C’t-Mfe,«red) 5 Curious Puzzles, with our Paper 3 months on trial, for 12 cents. YOUTH , Boston, Mass. GO Ll> is worth SSUO per lb. Pott ; t's Eye Salva is worth SI,OOO. but is sold at 25c. a b ir by da liars. A. N. UTwenty-four, 'BB. the system for delivery as to greatly lessen, and many times almost entirely do away with the sufferings of that trying ordeal. ■ (“Favorite Pre scription” is a positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, or “ whites,” excessive flowing at monthly periods, painful men struation, unnatural suppression, prolap sus or falling of the womb, weak back, “ female weakness,” anteversion, retrover sion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation, and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tendernfißS in ovaries, accompanied with “internal heat.” “Favorite Prescrip .uui w hen taken in con- I FHR THE I nection with the use of Dr. ■ •un i ns. I pj erce ’ s Golden Medical I)IS IS JfipyrvO I covery, and small laxative j RlunLlu. I doses of Dr. Pierce's Pur t-i ii hi ihihiwiiiiiil gative Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder dis eases. Their combined use also removes blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and scrofulous humors from the system.