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SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.
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Alpha Cextauri is the nearest of the
fixed stars, and its distance exceeds the
Bun's 230,000 time.
Expebimknts have been made in Paris
with a new kind of military telegraphy,
which consists simply in reading large
letters by a telescope. It is hoped to
succeed at 60 miles distance.
A Neapolitan gardner, after years of
experiment, has produced a camelia with
a delicate perfume, and think it probable
that these flowers may in the near future
be so cultivated as to rival the rose in
fragrance.
M. Fleibhen has made a comparison
between the bark of young oaks grown
respectively upon sandy loams, upon
peaty soil that had been once burned,
and upon a similar soil that had been
thrice burned, and found the proportion
of tannin highest in the product of peaty
soil.
A naturalist asserts that cranes carry
small migratory birds—unable toperform
the flight of three hundred and fifty miles
-across the Mediterranean Sea on their
backs. In flocks of cranes traveling south
ward across this sea, little birds of many
species are observed, frequently flying
from their perches only to return a mo
ment after.
Marble is generally considered to be a
very rigid material. A remarkable case,
however, is given by M. (hiebharil, in
which a marble slab at one side of a door
in the Alhambra of Grenada has been
bent considerably out of shape by super
incumbent weight, without breaking.
The slab is ten feet high, nine inches
broad and two inches thick.
M. Tkoupeau has lately made numer
ous experiments with head-gear in its
relation to heat from the sun. He
reaches these conclusions, which may
■erve as useful hints : 1. Head-coverings
of conical and rounded form are cooler
than those of flat shape; the helmet
is accordingly preferable to the kepi in
hot climates. 2. A thick body, formed
of a substance which conducts heat
badly, protects effectually against the
sun’s rays. 3. No metal should be used
in the construction of head-gear. 4.
flood ventilation, obtained by means of
lateral air-holes at the top and a gallery at
the base, isolating the head, causes a
very sensible lowering of th.) interior
temperature. A head-cover of bad con
struction may be made cool by good ven
tilation.
In his address before the British As
sociation of Science at its recent fifty
first annual meeting, Sir John Lubbock,
the President said : “ Summing up the
principal results which have been ob
tained in the last half-century, we may
mention (over and above the accumula
tion of facts) the theory of evolution, the
antiquity of man, and the far greater
antiquity of tiro world itself; the cor
relation of the physical forces and the
conservation of cm rgy ; spectrum an
alysis and its application to celestial
physics, the higher algebra and the mod
ern geometry; lastly, the innumerable ap
plications of science to practical life—as,
for instance, in photography, the locomo
tive engine and electric telegraph, the
spectroscope, and most recently, the elec
tric light and the telephone.” '
Lkschmiht, whose observations have
been confirmed by Stoney and Sir W.
Thompson, calculates that each mole
cule of hydrogen measures, at the most,
not more than a fifty-millionth of an inch
in diameter—a minuteness of which wo
can form absolutely no conception,
with the most powerful microscopes,
lines ruled on glass the nineth-thous
audth of an inch apart can be perceived,
although confusion of the lines begins at
the seventy-four-thousandth of an inch,
rendering distinct vision beyond that
limit impossible with any instruments
now known. Soteby believes that, a
length of one eighty-thousandth of an
inch would contain from five hundred to
two thousand molecules—say, five
hundred in albumen and two thous
and in water. It appears, then fore,
that the smallest spere of organic mat
ter clearly visible in the most power
ful microscopes would contain many
millions of moleculua of albumeu or
water.
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Extaordlnary Impediment of Speech.
Mr. Edwin Cowles, editor of the Cleve
land Leader, in couseiiuence of charges
of a low character which were publicly
made against him as the cause of an im
pediment in his speech, published nstnte
meut under his own name as to the
nature of his ufllictiou, anil to say the
least, it is strangely remarkable. He
says :
"The cause of my impediment of
speech is a most extraordinary one, and
I am informed that there is not n similar
case on record. The peculiar ty of my
deafness is akin to that of color blindness.
There are certain sounds I never hear.
I can not, nor did I ever, hear the hiss
ing sound of the human voice; a portion
of the consonant sounds I never hoar ;
consequently, not hearing any of these
sounds when 1 w aa a child, 1 novar made
them in my articulation, and I never bfi
came aware of the existence of those
sounds till I arrived at the age of man
hood, and then I discovered their exist*
fence arid was taught to make them in
my articulation. It having become
second nature for me when I discovered
the existence of those sounds, to speak
without making them, and withal not
hearing them when I do make them, it
can lie seen why I labor in my articula
tion. In listening to a conversation I am
governed by the sense of the remarks,
and by the motion of the lips in order to
understand what is said. I never in my
life heard the music of the birds, and I
had always sup]s>aed that it was a poeti
cal Action till I grew up to maturity, and
ascertained that it was reality. You
may fill this room with canary birds and
all may sing at once, and not s note
would I hear, but I would hear their
wings flutter; the upper notes of a violin,
piano or other musical instruments I
never hear, although 1 would hear all
notes below the seventh octave. I can
hear the street car, but never hear the
car bells. I have walked bv the side of a
policeman and have seen him blow his
whistle which could be heard half a mile
away, and yet I would not hear the least
Bound." _____
Mrvas try to raise a family without a good
newspaper, provided it contains tin-adiertiee
ment of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ; for this wl
usble medicine is nt o weary to keep your chil
dren in good health.
Tur. Babyit n (L. I.) South Side Signal
quotes from a Missouri paper: Mr. Wm.
F. Quinlan, Crystal City, Mo., suffered
occasionally from rheumatic pains in his
knees, for which he successfully tried
St. Jacobs Oil.
When President Garfield was a young
professor he wtote these lines in a young
girl’s album :
If the trra*-ures of ocean were laid at my feet,
And its depths wti* ad robhed of Kh coral and
j-earl.
And the diamonds wefe brought from the mount*
aln'n retreat,
And with them were placed ail the wealth of the
world—
Not aih-er, nor gold, nor the spol’e of the sea,
Noi the gar’anda of fame that the world can be»
ttow,
B it a purified heart, that from gin is made free,
I would ask for thee, fitend, on thy journey be*
h’**. JaMER A. Uakfieed.
HiiiaM, Jan. H, IMt
IS. L. LoWebbe, Esq., cashier of the
Cincinnati Southern Railroad, says the
Cincinnnti was Cured 'by St.
Jacobs Oil of n stubborn case of rheuma
tism, which wouldn’t yield to physicians'
treat ment. —Rrooklyn Eagle.
AFTER t he stage manager had exhaust
ed his patience, and fifteen minutes’ time
in endeavoring to teach a couple of
stipes to repeat a few lines, he broke out
with; “It is of no use; you fellows are
like the Siamese twins—you cun never
get a part.”
UOCBtiMi-noN hi Its early stages la readily
Ollied by the us<) of Dr. Pierce’s "Golden Modi
oal Discovery, ’• though, if the lungs are wasted
medicine will effect a cure. No known rem
edy possesses such soothing and healing in
dii< nee over all scrofulous, tuberculous, and
iiiiin.onaiy affedlions as the "Discovery.” John
Willis, of Xl -Via, Ohio, writes : "The ‘Golden
Mcd‘"*l Di etrrsiry’ does positively cure ouu
anmp.f in, as, after trying every other medicine
in vain, this sneoeeded.” Mr. Z. T. Phehis. of
Cnthbei t, Gs., writes: “The ‘Golden Medical
Discovn r,'has cured my wife of a bronchitis
and indj '-ant c. aasumption." Hold by druggists.
In Japan spiders interfere considerably
with the telegraphic service by spinning
long webs from the wires to the trees
and to the earth, which, in wet weather,
become good conductors of electricity,
and carry off the current. Forcosof men
have to be employed to keep the lines
clear, so great is thin evil.
Dn. PisncK's “Favorite Prescription" is a
most powerful restorative tonic, also combining
the most valuable nervine properties, especially
adapted to the wants of debilitated ladies suf
fering from weak back, inward fever, congestion
)T)!lhiiiinntjnn or ulceration, or from nervous*
ness or neuralgic pains. By druggists.
It hah bet'll t-iilctiliilctl that the in
testines of flies and other insects contain
blood VI ssels so minute that two hundred
thousand of them placed together in a
bundle would only equal a hair in size.
Dyspkivia, liver complaint and kindred af
fections. For treatise giving successful self-
Ircatment. address World’s Dtsi'ENsAnr Med
ical Association, Buffalo, N- Y.
Juliet Mohaffy and George W. Simp
son had plighh'd their troth months
ago. But Juliet's love never wavered.
She hud for George a calm but intense
affection that buried all else in its won
drous depths. “A true woman never
loves but once, and you are my idol,”
A World of Good.
One of (he most popular medicines now
before the Americnn public is Hop Bitters.
You see it everywhere. People take it with
good .11, cl. 11. builds them up. It. in not ns
pleasant to the taste as some other Bitters as
it is not a whisky drink. It is more like
the old fashioned bone set tea flint has done
a world of good. It' you don’t lee’ just
right try Hop bitters. —Nunda News.
Chicago, says the Indianapolis Her
ald, contains more active energy, more
live eenterprise, bigger newspapers
and bigger liars, and more of them,
than un.v other citv in the Union.
Tlir IrlTect of Indulgence
in strong drink can be removed frum the rvb
t< hi by Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver (Jure.
She Proved Iler l.ovv.
“Do you love your Birdie as much
now as you did last Thursday ? ”
It was a beautiful girl who spoke
these words as she leaned her head
trustingly on the shoulder of a young
man whose strong right arm encircled
her corset.
“Yourheart must toll you that I do,
my sweet,'’ he murmured, folding her
closely to his breast.
Notice.
F rom the 10th of October. 1881, to
the Ist of July, 1882, genuine Rock
Spring Water will be supplied to cus
tomers by Ellis <.A Co., of Bailey Springs,
Ala., at the following rates:
Ten gallons in anti-corrosive can. .$5.00
Same can refilled nt 4.00
Five gallons in anti-corrosive can.. 3.25
Same can refilled at 2.50
Nine gallons in glass bottles 7.50
Reasonable freight and express rates
are given by all railroads. This water
has been known for nearly fifty years
as a sure cure f >r Dyspepsia, a sure cure
for diseases of the Kidney and Bladder,
a sure cure for all curable cases of
Dropsy, a sure cure for Scrofulous cases
of the Bones or Skin, and a certain de
stroyer of the terrible thirst for intoxi
cating drink th it overcomes so many
worthy resolutions. Deprive a drunk
ard of his dram for three days and
meanwhile give him plenty’ of Rock
Spring Water, and he won’t want the
whisky. Don’t you tlpnk it’s worth
trying? If you do, drop a postal to
Ellis & Co. It will cast only a cent
A South hill debating club is wrest
ling with: “Can a Community Exist
without Women?" We think it might
exist for a while, but (hen it wouldn’t
know what was going on.
Lydia E. Pinxbam'b Vegetable Compound
cures fem»le complaint* by removing the
cause.
I HERR are 390 female physicians in
America, and more are comimr.
That pain iu the back is a sure sign that you
need to take a package of Kiduey-Wort.
“He was a kind parent, a good citi
zen. and had three horses that could beat
2:30." is considered about the right
thing for an obituary iu Kentucky. .V.
Commercial Bulletin.
Tletiayni for Mothers."
The most import an* information ever
published tor (hose who would pass with
little pain through the great trial of moth
erhootl, by Dr. St inMck Wilson, specialist
in midwifery and chronic d’seases. At anta,
f«.%. Send stamp fora copy, addressitur as
above and writing his full name. “Dis’
eases of Men” to be had in the same wav.
Humbugged Again.
I saw so much said about the merits of
Hop Bitter?, and my wife who vfas dlwafs
doctoring, and rievef rell, teased nie so
urgently to get her some, I concluded to be
humbugged agiin ; and I am g'ad 1 did, fi r
in less than two ndonths use of the Bitters
my wife was cured and she has remained so
for eighteen months since. I like such hum
bugging.— 11. J., St. P ml.—Pioneer Press.
Grace Darling’s monument, in Bam
horough churchyard) England, is rapidly
decaying, and will soon be utterly de
stroyed unless some method of preserva
tion is adopted. _
Consumption ( tin he Ciired.
Pead what Mr. William C. Difffes, a mer
chant of Bowling Green, Va„ writes under
date of April 4th, LSBI. He says: I fiirnly
believe that Allen’s Lung Balsam will ano
has cured consumption if taken i j time and
proper care be taken o' Che patient both in
suitable food and clothing. Six years ago
my mother was attacked With pneu
monia. The attending physician,
“some time after/’ that the diaease
had settled on her Jungs, and
that she had Hie consumption. Not
believing that a permanent cure could be
effected, but thinking th t I might be alle
to get an expector.int not cont uning opium
which would afford some relief, 1 inquired
of a druggist at. Richmond, Va., if he had
any medicine not ‘ Ontai» ing opium, that
was a good expectorant He then recom
mended Allen’s Lung Balsam, which I pur
chased an 1 induced niy mother to try. Be
fore she had taken the first bottle tn»* Im
provement in her condition was so in irk< <1
that I purchased three more bottles. Jhe
attending physician, seeing the beneficial
effects, recommended its continued use,
and in about twelve months h r lungs were
pronounced cured. I’pOn my recommenda
tion many others who Jiad the consumption
have been cured. 1 think you can claim
for your medicine the so lowing: Expecto
ration without irritation,and healing of the
lungs by keeping them free from foreign
Hibstmees, thus arresting and curing illis
dread disease. Mr. Digges says he write*
because he wants us to Know that .M en’s
Lung Balsam is doing good.
On Thirty nayt' Trial.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will
send their Electro-Voltaic Belts and other
Electric Appliances on trial for thirty davs td
any parson afflicted with Nervous Debility,
Lost Vitality, and kindred troubles, guarantee
ing complete restoration of vigor and manhood.
AdtlreHH us above without delay.
I’. 8. No risk is incurred, as thirty days’
trial is allowed.
Turk Cod Liver Oil made from selected
livers, on the sba-shoto, by Caswell, Hazard A
Co., New York. It is absolutely pun-and sweet.
Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all
others. Physicians have decided it sunorior to
any of the other oils in market.
Don't »|« la the Homm.
Ask Druggists for “Rough on Rata.” It clean
out rate, nuoa, roaches, flies, bed-buga 16c
RKM'VKII FROM OF.STfI.
William .1 Coughlin, of Romervillo, Mmr., ■ “In
the fa 11 nf 1 ! wiw taken with blkiihmo or twk i
followed by a «er«»r« emjq;h. I lout mt appetite and
and waa mnfined tn my bed. hi I wni ad
mitted to the hoNpiinl, Tlin doctor* uni t t had a holo In
my Inna ai Ids a« a half dollar. Atone time a report
want around that t wm dead. I nave up ho|»e, hut *»
fii.n l to’d in* of DR. WILLIAM HALL’S BALSAM
IORTH I' LUNGS. I got a bottle, when, tn me anrprlAe,
J commenced tn feel better, and to-daV I f-« I better than
for three yenre pa«t. I write thia hoping every on<- af
flicted with DinetAed Lung* will take DR. WILLIAM
HALL’S RALRAM, Rnd be convinced that C<‘SSl'Mf’-
T!ON <’AN HE CURED. I can pwitivelv any d |„, done
more good than all tbo other tnedfolnee t have taken
ince my aickneas.”
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Beatty's in.O'li|c>.s Iron ftam.'f., Rt > i, l»< ‘.(. . over, I ,
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satisfaction guaranteed or m-nt y ref.mb I. al!»r ue
sear’su-H 1 ; { priahi Pianoforte* ?l'2At« f.’ -* <
logue prices fsoo to $80“. standard .lofitiri, , -
verse asthouaindstestify .wrttrforn>;ir.if'i<>lh<■. t
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(ThU Engraving mpr«aenta tta bungs in a haalthy slat*.)
A STANDARD REMEDY
IN MANY HOMES.
For t'aaaaiflia. < oi«la. Croat |». St t <«nvl'i (>« and all
other affections *>f the Throat mid l.l’A’f..**, »a stand*
uuunled and utterly beyond all competition.
IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES
It approaches so near a specific that “ Ninety-five ** per
cent, are permanently cured, where th* ditecLona are
strictly complied with. There b nochemical or other in
gradients to harm the young or old .
AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL.
IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM
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;| j of treutment of the minor
Rccidenls wcun-ing daily in
the household, and r. hieh. while not dangerous
in die.rn selves, are exceedingly annoying.
Bums,
cipal Rinong those troubles, me mi-1 annoyimr
o< < nn J dotnund immediate treatment
with the Im si «’ hand Ju the kitchen,
the dining ball, the huiserr ami the sitting
room t!ky arc liable to hap] <-d, nnd. Instead of
four and alarm at the sight of the cut or n!«?1:cd
Auger, or bruised or burned arm. or scalded
surface, a • -00 l jindquict manner should be as
sumed. and after washing away the blood, (if
required >. the injured part* should be dressed
with that most valuable remefly—KT. JACOBS
Oil. Its surprisingly qui ck ri'licf. its cleansing
proportion, itsten h ricj* to 'jUirkly remove fill
mfiumiiiat!' ’■ ;»•'• OR w<«i: I- rful • in
abiveasv II as in-11l mu*, t dur and other pains,
such :is rheumatism, m .!’ , ’ilvbi. toothache,
headache, stiffness of the Joints. ’ to <--th<
ren hr ST. .1 acohs (»u. pre-eminently the of **
external remedy now lief< n thepeopk : which
claim I* fully substantia’.* I ly the strongest
kind of tt-iiin-'.ny from all of people.
The. value of hunlflf* life b- so impor
tant, that anything tha’ te'nc- It* prolonga
tion is entitled t (l the b!gh<**t
Charles Nelson. Esq., proprietor Nelson llou<e.
Port Huron, Mich., says: “ I sutf* red so with
rheumatism Hint my arm withered, and physb
rlftns eoul/1 not help me. I was in despair of
my life, w hen r-nnte one advised tnc totrvST.
Jacobs oil. Ididsb.flnd ns If by magic. » was
instantly r< lii \*‘«l. ami by the coritlnned use of
the Oil entirely cured. I thunk heaven for
having used this wonderful re medy, for if kaV’t
n<y lift. It also cured rny wife.”
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flit. P- H- ‘■’’•-U 4 Co . ' .rent.,
Fac similes of U. S. Treasury
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F<-r Itead ngCTub\ for Amateur Theatricals, T. •.-•etranca
Piavs, Dra'v:ng-P»ooru Plavs, Fairy Playa, J tnioplan |
Flays, Gu de Books, Speakers, Pantomimes, Tableaus
Lights. Magnesium Lights, Colored Fire, Burnt Cork,
Theatrical /ace preparations, Jartey’s Wax W .rks. Wigs
Beards. Moustaches, Costume 6 *, Charades ai d Paper
Scei.ert. Jtew catalogues mm.l free, containing full de
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IAN »L I 11 Is Nt., New Yorki
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>0 10 «U 3715 C., X Co., SO.. ,
ff -n i
The Vnrest and Best M. diclHC Made.
*eoot Hops, Buehu. Mats- |
drakae-'O ’ Dandelion, with oiit:.- : and I
mmtcßnral.-e 1 n or all otaer B.lters, I
>nrdcfs%thei{r«a< '-Blood Purifier, Liver
Reg u I Yator, and Ute 0..1 Health tawrinj
Aaeat otNte®® 6 ’ 8 ® 6 ' 3 ® start
No eV an possibly long exfrt when- TTop
Bitters are varied and perfect are their
M|«crati< >nsAMM
»e 7 jire wrUlto -S’- lsl ;
To all whoK e V>P‘ o J n “ nt ' ,C »" ! *
tjotlhobowelsoiAonnaD' organs, or who re- |
noire an AppetiaeXlosta !u ‘ d "V l4 ttinn.ktat, .
Hop Bitters are invaiy ual>lt ■ without intox
icating. 4HMV
No matter what your f<‘Weling« or symptoms
are what the diaeeweor allW®® lll ÜBe
tel's. Don't wait until yousfck but if you |
only feel bad or miserable,■’*’*'* at once.
It may save yourlifw.lt hasW* v ed hundroda.
> SSOO " ill be paid for a they will not.
gnr© or help. Do not differW•**** frauds
bui!. r f but u>*eand urge tbem^k lu Hop B ;
Rem-mbef, flop Bitters is
drunken n wtrum. • Jit the nl ’ B«wt
Medici m? t v«.r inrule ; the
and HOPE” 1 • I*-mon or
rtetuld be without th ■■■■■■■A
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narcotics. Ail s« il by orutrtrLrtsu Send |
for Circular. Rrtß Ritters Mfg. Co., X jMBBFW |
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tlf yon enjoy a laugh heartily
Tlteti i-’ad >ur S< . M’l.iNKnars
(h mmi Tnbba and hifl BPOiuric e
• • B hocter A Tr.< k Monkey;
Tic author. E. 11, Fool*. M. D.
illustrated contents irvf.
4 But If of lot** o’ fun.
Just buv the rrp. i-nni
,I’or Magic Lant< rn s arc outdone.
I‘olr. in a pictnrr-gun
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ib a 7hS. New Yoik C.ty
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GARFDILD
i ’! '■•>. ntams ’hs full history of his noble and eventful life I
: .■-I da-’aidir **sa«‘cnst!nn. .'i-sl treatment, death, I
, . . ~»,,p.|U ‘ h. etc. The i« st chance M « -r If * te I
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I in th- •> thentic ami f'Jfy iloiMrated ;;f. .•! '»( J
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| to Agents. Circulars free. |
Addrem* N stioxal Publishih« Co., Atlaots, Ga.
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denst'.mol -r... A . ■ of un .> th di 1-•- . ' r > relief, hut on the contrary.
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ali.’/d. • ■• . n.l w.H'.’.viful result-;. '1 heed-'*• r»'tnrr< d .md I foundl that.my
Vi'.tvoi-.n ;. i. 1 t.ve n« .J three bottleaofttw r v nh- f*iuce using it lhaye done twi< •«»* ia-
h - that I . -....’ii fi■• ■ imr lime during my illn-■•' nn ! with dotibiw lb* «k*f- M it.» the tranquil
• nndv; - l<o : e!eu'r>s« of thought-ever before eojtf?*d. If the Tonic ho« ned dooo Ulft
£A. ikn -v. • nr.at. J -it io.*.dit. Jl' W . r«ov, P <»ti>r sh. isttan (Tinreh. Troy. O.
t :,p : ration of ••rr,- < ; 9 & 19 oF/B J I
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tn th; dr. raster medicine co., no. ns most* baih street, st. lmis.
OpMETTAURS-
S»r. METTAVB’S HF.ADACHJ FIIXS cure nwt irewiwMly In b very
•h«rt Üb. both SICK »na JTERTOVS HEADACBEI »nd whll, aetln C on
tbA B»rroui ayatem, cleanse the stomach of ox4m* of bile, producing a
rqi|jT healthy action of the bowel*.
••HEADACHE
A fta.ll *fxe box of the*e valuable PIIXBf with full direction* for a com
pi -A euro, mailed to any address oa rrcofpt of nlao three-©ent postago
ft laps- Iror salo by all druggists at 23c. Bole Proprietors,
BROWN CHIOCICAL COMPXXT, Baltimore, lid.
••••PILLS
PETROLEUM JELLY
I Used and. approved by the leading B
I CIA.NS of EUROPE and J g
I The rr.oßt Valuable.
I Family R»medv^^» x « 9Kg ■
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bi, Cel*», TkrMl, Cr.uy tai Diyktfcnla. «M Aa arrwabl, fora eftato.
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,nrra nw.l.T vter.”" «ir*-ni*M CUT OAT> *on W y*
IMPROVEMENTS—NEW STYLES-NEW CATALOGUE.
THE MASON <&, HAMLIN ORGAN CO.
*7 • »t r pai' -r organs ha** won sieRKST kosou at «f»*t ofs of ths shut weiLD’* iidoitiul bxhibittofi
fir 1.,- TF.k« be.tig ths ?niY American organ, which havs been found worthy of such at any , have effected
' s -FA- it* ■ T va! API « iMyunvxMiats in ths;r * Tgans in the LAST YBAS than In any similar period
• . . ■ t-ia instrument bs them, iwentr years since; and are now offering oboafs of b ton bb
a- . ' * * I j'aßis;. aPs-Itt: aso per-Jar mkd: cm ard smatikb sttlnb of imybovkd quality, and at Lew so
» - « 1 ♦ •■ 1 . aro*. A5 r W IT.U'oTRATEI» CATALOGUE, 8* pp., 4U>. is now ready Octoher.
.' ; , -.il v>• * »nc. .1 rat ag more than 10<) styles of Orgaus. Thia, with net jncs*. and circulars'oontatn-ug
- .•.forma’ • n al : r-.i . • get era! v wh.cb will be useful to e»ery one tainklna of purchasing, will be »•>*<
•. • .ail Jr. Mi'u.s t WAMLWOMUi CO., IM Ti.nU.l s<„ BOftoC; U Xm. IMB *., XX<
TOAK; w, IM W.bwß AW. C*JOA»«.
1" DOES WIIV9B
WONDERFUL Hill iff
CURES!
Itecauite it act* on the LITER. COW ELS gE
KIDNEYS at the same time.
Because i t cleanses the system of the poieon- K*
ous humors that develops in Kidney and Un- IE
nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Const!-
pation. Piles, or in Kheumatism. Neuralgia,
Nervooe Disorders and Female Complaints.
BEE WHAT PEOPLE BAY.: g,
Eugene B. Hlorlr. ot Junction City. Kony.,
says, Kidney-Woi tcured him after regular Pny IK
aicians had been trying for four yearn.
Mm. John Xrnall.ol Washington. Ohio. ™»y.«
i her boy tv as given ui» tod io by foHr prominent far
and tiiutne atm afterwards cured by
Kidney-Wort,
M M. M. B. Goodwin, an editor in Chardon. Ohio |jk
lie was not expected to live, tieing bloated
Qbeyond belief, but Kidney-WoFtoured him.
W Anna L Jarrett of South Salem. N. T.. B«7 B kL
j that c<*v<>n year* suffering from kidney troiiblosßj
BRI and other complications A»usende*i by the use ofßr
I ■■■Kidney Wort. Iff
I K Join: B Lawrence of Jackson. Tenn,, suffered K
■ for years from liver and kidney troubles andßf
taking “tiarrels of other medicines, Lt
31 Kidney Wort made him well. K
I H Mlcha»| Coto of Montgomery Cent'eT'’. rt ; W
! KI suffered eight years with kidney dWWciHty »nd
unable to work. Kidney-Wo.rtf maxi*-
“ well us ever. M
cures
DkiONEY DISEASES, |»<
H LIVER COMPLAINTS,■'
Rconstioation and Piles. Q
U iw-lt np tn I*ry VegetMble F.rm IrW
■ . .."an,, mic p .....rui |g
El >1 m. Al io tn lUwwja Form. Mer, Cob- F-
Mcentrated. lor *»«• cannot rearnl, pre |g
art. «■,/!, rqwt '“ K " rarm K
Q GXT IT ATTHF. I>IIVJ GIRTS - FBICE. SI.OO M
■ WKI.I.S, lilt IIA lllti'O *<°.. Prop’'- ■
Q. Will rend tiie dry port-paid.*'
CUNSUSPTIOK CAN BE CUMai
MALL'S
&3ALSAM
(*t»rri» Consumption, Colds, Pti•«■■»<?•••• !■•
iluenz.R. Bronchinl Ditheulii.a, BfnnrMfto,
H*-.t’•-rur--. trtlhino, <‘roup. VA hoorlngi
Cutiah. -<ud nil IHscnare of (he Breiilhlsg!
./' j;ms. Il aonthes mid heals (he .7!rm Vtrbs*'
’f ,<ir laiinga, in fl n med and poisoned by the
sr. mid prevents (bo night swenn and
i •!>(». T’across (Ue chest whic h accomimny
i** C.»n .’innlion is not mi Incurable muludy.
IIAI/l".-» BALAAM "HI cure you, etei
taouch pro,, -ploual I*l*l fail*-
Payne’s Automatic Engines.
Bi ft
Iteli-V. te Minbte and Economical, will
H, , ■!.; !itK':l‘'- • > l'i nd tl an ■ mj/u
1.. : . t fitted With an Automatic
> u 1 lor IL .-‘tratedCa’alogue "J.” f«»r Information a
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h,. f ■. C» W -f •r»l iolk of hair. WU4 s e«a»BC?/ 1
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predict'd, •lib KSIM, »o-1 pixee of »••«.«. Wd
due ' . V- M»neT rrnitatd U all not anughe t.
?raf. L MsHinM. 10 Maal'y PL Itadton Mu.
>zs z» a week tn your swn town. Terans and B 5 outM
7*oo frss- Add «m H. HxLXjrrr fi Co., Portland, Ifae
Publishers’ Union, Atlanta, Gn &!•
so-Z PRICE S2O. MvV,
w —■■ gyy-LA. TIII4 N.Y.Singer Bewing MacbiiVi*
’ MgJ fW* 'As t*»l S* er mede —oews feat, rvaa
WM eeay. very handwme, quiet, riursbl*.,.
»iu»pi«. coUYvnieut, and powerful.
►W J ITarranUd 5 yw. Sent anywhere on
f¥ -lAI i» J S” tfl “- “ P ltnte *-
»A 4,000,000 ot this model machine
<■! have been sold. Ash for circulars au4
w—testimonials. Low prices to clubs. No
rfat te trv us. Tbeusaads <l.» every year, and thank us
if tho ft 1O to 0«O saved in bnyiss direct. Cut Hl»
S«it, and when rou or a frieud need a Sewing Machine bj
I are w Mtoreas ÜBeTavas A Cs.. A7 Third Av..Chfaaao.lU