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A ,tZW SAFETY DEVICE.
•'eprrliii.iit. wit)* n %*•«• >ml ippirfu )y
I .Hill Knili.mU signal
Thetritilof (]«* hum automatic tilock
railroad signal took place on the Pitts
burg .and Western railroad. Hctwcon
r'fty and one hundred prominent rail
lOH'l ofi'dals and -*■( rj i "ic had as
Kelli .ill ,1 .111 I lie tracks »»pj I IS I l.t* t lie e.\]«>-
sition. The weather, wet an.l colil a* it
tin*, could not have been worse fort lor
trie*.l ex(ieriinentH. In addition the en
gine which llie inreniors had eoi.te.n
jilaled using and had riggtfd tin I n liie
occasion was at the last tii.asu t.t *• til
tail on the regular business ol the Pitts
burg anu Western, and they wen tinder
the necessity of hastily up an
other. Tiie apparatus was i t very had
condition in ennsripienee of this haste,
hut Slid all the tests were interesting.
The first trial made was that of a train
fluffing on a single track and protecting
itself in front and rear by means of the
• lunger signals. As the brush, connected
•vith batteries, touched the conductor of
the signal apparatus, danger signs ware
instantly show'll in the front and in the
rear of the train. The experiments w ere
'••specially interesting owing to their
graphic character and to the clear and
vivid explanations of tin* inventors. One
•of the ml vantages of this autocratic sig
nal is that if anything occurs to the bat
teries. throwing them out of order, the
signals instantly show ifiungi r and tin*
engineer is at once warm'd cither of the
approach of a train in a certain block, or
of great reason for caution ill his move
ments. Experiments were also made il
lustrating the manner in which a train
on a single track could protect iiself in
front and in rear, and how a train on a
double track could protect itself in the
fear.
The most novel test, however, was one
where the approach of two trains on (lie
same track was shown, and tin ir simul
taneous protection in both front and
rear. As the two trains rapidly neared
each other, the danger signal all at once
flashed up in front of and they
were quickly brought to a standstill,
thus preventing a collision. Then as
one or the other train would juo.e away.
;he signal would give notice to the other
to come on, and they could thus be
worked in the neighliorhuod of each
other with perfect freedom.
Ihe inventors. Messrs.!'. D Williams
and J. fc>. Lifcock. of the Western Union
Telegraph company, were met yesterday
by railroad men and electricians, some
of whom expressed the belief that the
inv-ntiou would revolutionize the signal
service of the railroads. No comjmny
has yet been organized for the manipu
lation of the patent, but it is understood
that one will shortly he formed An
oiler of 8250,000 for the patent is now
ioeing considered. —Pittsburg Dispatch.
The •*LAiiiteri» Prize.”
There will lie intrexiuceil in society
■circle# this fall and w inter u new "fad."
A i.umber of Chinese lanterns will be
distributed around a room in the bouse,
and the young people wiil select their
jmrtners and walk around the room to
llie tune of a march, which will .sudden
ly stop. They will all l.icn In-quick ly
seated and the young man of tin* y,aty
will arise, and. bowing to the young uo
unan. reach his luiud in the lament just
utils ive bis luiail. If ii I'oijtains a jiicce
of paper, dm it will be announced the
prun* she lam dr.iiwi. If there are tliirtj -
six lanterns there will be nine pri.jes.
Tlien wlien tin* prizes have been seemed
the young woman will) has the costliest
prize will be expected t >accept tliecoui
pan\ ot llie man for future parties who
has secured it for her. A l:uly from Phil
ndi Iphia says: "last year the Lantern
J’riziy | Kilty u as the means of hastening
several engagement#, ui’d by the eiiil of.
the season was productive of many pop
ular June weddings. Wry often toe
names of the successful couples were ti!
lerwards engraved on the ]iri;■■..■» by the
liosless, and in some families tl|e priia's
were very cosily and iivh."—Jiilwauaii
News.
That ouiwiiit citl
Tl»o shall pn vo rm infinity of tumble nt
Vienna. ATli-r tnc lirsl ntut-co'iuuiT in- !
.suddenly started from Ids .-eat at tulle !
ill a l rushe i Dill of tile nMiit. siri<i the!
Archduchess Elizabeth. wlm repo-v-iiud
tne empress, had literally t<» i’lkw bun. [
in order that they might enter the sain.>u
together at tile head of tile gtii-.-'-ts At
the Schottbrunn lueiinperie the king ot,
kiln's diverted himseli by knocking at |
the nn.ee savage animals wi.h a stick,
which threw them into Irtnisjioris of
fury, and at the imp. rini bauqu L he
kept the em|xTor waiting for twenty I
minutes. On the last evening ot his
stay the Persian minister gave a recep- j
<tion and supper, hut. to the horror ot
the trembling diplomatist, the shah posi
tively refused to see any of t.ie guests,
insisting on taking his tueal apart, in the
company of little Aziz, wliocr ateda uis
turbance on the night of tli ■ gala per
formauee tit tlie liieatre, as, ueeiauig
himself to have (men insulted hv <■ ie of
the court functionaries, he sere, .ned
stamped liis foot and haw leaf. “Allez,
; diable. hete!"— London Trutli.
Alt I'lnglistl .Hatjftsl rut - in Africa.
Capt. Crawford. lut«* U. ItLsi. ihi*f ma;:-
Sutr itc in the Lwhynuih ulsst/ict. on •}i« *
K/iiltl coast, has. pceently h.rii ti»*ntt*iK*i*(l
An twciro month,-,' i;ni'i'iso:iiiU‘..i for
Hogging ii negro,to dent it. Thu unfortu
luK 1 n itivb hud com mi; led a tlirfi, and
[• —presumably pour cncourugor les an ires
I —the gallant captain liamleil ihuciimi
[inti over to the lender mercies of seven
Biolicciiien. witli instructions in lay on ho
puuliy lashes that tin- lingi .uoi'ul i ecipi. lit
.of tin* ivhita man's ru;>rc:,:-iirg influence
aie'il under the sentence. SVlj.ii would
f 1 1:> \i« l s*en said a few years ago had it
Piis'ii •suggested that a niagistr. ie 'dionlii
P>** imprisoned fora year, men Jv for kill
ing it nigger? Vet the sentence mi C’apt.
;A rats'for.l is cue of the best proofs tin.t
|pvery HFort is being made to gain tin*
■ •oii-.denco of t!ie natives, ui.d t> dt-inon
|»:ta.»that if ilrltbii liav. is tar reaching
lit is r.t least coupled with justice, and
-> . •> attention to Lie color of the
Hi. is.. r when meting out punishment. -
t •'•)>» Modern hoc:.'.'*.
A 11 *»\ ail Welcome*
1 he description of Prince Nikolaus* re
i-'iit return from St. Petersburg to ids
'oy; ! subjects in .Montenegro reads h..en
:eal from a mediaeval chronicle. The
princeling had made a visit in the Rus
sian capital for the purpose ol letting
lb** near of nil the Russian - p him on
in • hack. Alter according the prince
lurg the proper am ol «iahnicii:g.
bullying and feting, which usually takes
place between big an 1 In tie sovereigns,
the czar started him h ; no <>n th ■ imp
rial yacht (ireii .’he p. i lcelin., I.md. d
at Cattaro. r»i<m:i...*l a horse, and. w i.!i
a few of his most important i "1: in).-,
rode oft toward Montenegro v.'niie hi
family and attendants loilowed in car
riages. At the holder a vasi crowd of
llis sub ji els a :,;.ed ~i:u. .Vs ..nun as
hi* came in si got t icy shouted ami
cheered and tlnmked tied that he had
lived to come i ael, lo iln-m.
Just on the boundary line the princeling
dismounted.-uncovered, made i he sign of
lla*cross three times and prayed. Every
one in the vast crowd Indore him did the
same. At the close of his p favor tin
princeling pul on lijs hat. Every one in
the crowd did the same. Then lhe prince
ling shouted:
"(iod help you. men of Montenegro!"
•Welcome is your return. O prince!*
answered the crowd. * >
‘liow the world with you, O
broihers? Rskta) the princeling. “What
is the news in my beloveil Montenegro?
How is your health? I low are the crops:
Docs the drought again threaten them?"
■While the crowd were answering thesi
unpiineH the etimage ni tlie ro\id family
crossed the border. The shouting and
well wishing which had greeted ih<
princeling were repeated. The Princes:
Milit.'.a was received with th* lomlesi
cheers of all, ami many of llie men in
the crowd kis.eu her hand, the tirst
hand they haii ever kissed in their lives
for in Montenegro it is m'..ternary fort If
women to Lias the haiuksoi the men.—
New York Sun
press n i f t>tfr Hriilt’i.
The ex Empress Eugenie, once fliegav
and dazzling so., reign lady toward
wuom the eyes of ail Europe •.vv.re
turned, is said to ;«■ more than usual’, y
infirm tins season, and spenu.su great
portion of her tinn* in silt 'ice and cud
Station whether aha t ■ lodged in her own
home or is visi in ; at the mansion of
some friend. When her (its of gloom
come on she is capable of remaining
sleepless, speechless, without eating,
drinking or noticing any one around j
her tor twenty-four hoursat a time. Per |
suasion and persistent jutem «ts to bring I
her ton sense of her surroundings only I
make her ease worse.
it is as it she v. ere communing with!
the bread plain! >ms of her past, and a, |
if tin y held Iter attention to the exclu
sion of nil other tilings i i the universe.
When lilt lit is over it may be succeeded '
bv one of devo, ton such as only Spanish
women can go through, devotion wink h
seems to leave the very soul pros. rate, i
The remnants of h. r war..ro..c. which 1
she was allowed to r move i nun Paris in
1878 ami 1877. prou’ttcc.i much of the
fortune on which she :i\es today and the
money which she In: expended on the
splendid imp uial mausoleum. Of furs
alone, at the lime of the empire’s down
fall. she had Sl-b.O'k) wort a deposited
with the crown fur keeper, and others
worth as much more with intimate
friends. It has been estimated that the
Empress Eugenie posses?;- 1 at the time
of l!u- empire s greate -t grandeur SBOO.-
(it)ft worth of far.!. — .'.a , > Letter i.i Phila
delphia l'r..„j.
• •
C ,# >uj£U«hl ( ;» ;i Wat.*r:ut*l n
Oti the 10th of Jiiic ! ist. Waiter, the
little 4 year-o! 1 suti of Mr. and Mis. V.
11. Reynolds, while eatitig a jiieee of.
; k lon. had the misfortune to have a seed
lodge in his windpipe. Medical aid was
called in and the doctors did all in their
power to dislodge the troublesome seed,
hut without avail A .--regie .1 operation
was considered, tire doe.ors fearing that
tlr-seed would be drawn down to the
iuiig, wuic!i wo.tl 1 rt uR in ..a ansec.-s.
But it was finally fhot:ght 1 e-t to leave
nature to lake its course, i’he hoy wa»
greatly trembled by tiiis foreign ho ly it;
his windpipe, add the fa titer, to encour
age him i.i his (Hurts to cough it rp.
promised hi.u a gun if i: * .siimild c:: .cHt
the see.l an’ bring it to hi::: I.a .6 Sa:-
urtiay. Hr. Tom Erytkdds lea a red fc...
which lie has around the farm, a id told
I the boy to come with ld.u, that they
would ha: >; c lui-.e. The dogs were put
on the track, and away the father and
i son went on foot, following the tleet
I footed and tnushal mouthed hounds.
Finally th • boy coughed and exclaimed,
j ‘‘Papa, give me that gun; here is that
watermelon seed." Sure enough, he had
expelled it. Walter has experienced
great relief since and Ida parents are re
lieved of a great anxiety.—Albany (Ida.
Lews.
ralaer
The deaths of ex-Judge IV. D. Brown
and Frank Brown, his son, only throe
hours apart, were moat singular and sad.
writes a New Philadelphia (0.) corre
spondent. The* son had a deep nifeet ion i
lor his father, v,*lh> wan on a bed of sick- 1
ness and »qt exp * . i to live, r rank
hud repeatedly warned (he family that
when the hoar arrived f6r his father to
die they v.-ould not hi* separated, but
would criv :• ih * river of death iir.nd in
hand. True to his prediction and wish,
when the father was passing quietly
r.v.ay and the hour of dissolution had
arrived, the r..ii. who had beeii in his
u air. 1 lie.'.Kh. threw up Ids hand as an
indication that la- too was ready, and
fell *!• ad l.* (he Hoar. Tip* father never
recovered conscious, r. , but di. d three
hours later. Their ages were 8i and JG
respectively.
The first hearse owned in Brunswick,
Me., has been scored for many years in
the barn at the town ahnsiiou.,<*. It is a
sort of a two .-loiit d nil ir, ami last week
it was purchased by two Canadians, who
covered it with old canvas, pat into it a
small cooking stove and their blankets,
harnessed up their old horse and .Monday
started on a tour to Canada.
| l
| .. l 1., . ~1 i .:;a e 1 hi' '.''.o* a .t*
: ene:\:le >!":■ Ti'lenhoce** [i|i-!e-t' d
j .gainst Pie seizure ol I, - ju'.pcil . I• *ll
•til'.' delegates appointed !t> taf.eoier
! ■ lee , uiatenal ami <>iiiei .- •; in-inlf
a ! Is’ :„i O '-nilliellt v. ere tic, o,up!l!lt> it i>y
•i mu: lissa i iesof police. who wei e an Ila>r
: ./.ed lo proceed liulilari maim to ra-c <-I
| r. si-lance, the otlicialsol me enmt'.ii.}
j weie obliged to yield The act ion ot iJ ,e
| „uverr.nen! in the mutter original**:! wi
! tin* theory that the lelepliom* yi“ii'nn>
too vast a monopoly to mo.am in . .<•
itumis of a private compan. of lim«: .
liability, and , that, like tin- postal and
telegraph «>>tym throughout I.• n- ii
should he run In the nate’iial golem
mem for the lienetil ol the community
at large.
The charter which the 'Socieie < len
erale des Telephones" obtain d f .»in liie
minister n> industry and c mini ree <n
’SS4. contains a clause whereby llie gov
eminent is autHorized to acquire at any
rime* it deems (iuthc righis. privileges'
and propM ty nt the eompany . in reieni
for the paynient of an indemnity (lie
amoimt of which is to be iix* d either oy
iniltind agreement.or. in ease ol dispiKc,
by experts.
In June last the chamber of deputies,
. in compliance with a request on me part
of the prime minister. M Tirnrd. voted
i sum of fin- the pm'|,w'se oH
•maiding the government In : i-quire the
telepiione system, and a lew days later
the premier addressed a letter to the
president of the company, wherein lie
notified him that the charter worn.l U
withdrawn on Sept. 1 At the sameijme
M. i h ard requested the "SoeieU' iiea
r:;!; 1 des Telephones" to declare the
amount at which ii estimate*! tin- v:i),iu
cf its lines and material, staling lurm. m
rase,)) any ililferi'iiet* of opinion on the
subject between the com puny tun! die
government , ex pi ris would at ono oi j
a;ipi i.iled to arbitrate on tiie pomm at 1
i.-.sue. 1
To this communication the manage
ment of the “Societe (ietierale des Tele
phones’’ replied, refusing to give any in
formation as to the value of its material,
and contesting the right of the govern
ment to annul its charter. Nothing fur
ther was done in the matte# until Aug.
D). when M. Joussclin, an electrical ex-.
pert, was appointed by the prelect of the-
Seine to obtain an inventory of the ma-
terial of the company and to estimate
its value. The management, however,
refused either to furnish M. Jotisseiiu
with an inventory. <>i to give him any
facilities for compiling one
On Aug 21 tin* prime minister ad
dressed a further letter to t lie president
of the company, repeating the request
contained in his former eommuuicatioii,
and on receipt of a negative, ami even
discourteous, reply, dispatched a linnl
appeal to the management on Aug. 24
which was allowed to remain without
acknowledgment whatsoever. Under the
circumstances, then-fore, the govern
ment fell that it had done ail that lay in
its power to come to n friendly under
standing, and accordingly issued orders
to the department of post-wind telegraphs
to saint 1 the property of the telephone
company throughout France on the morn
ing of Sept. 1. at the same time sending
instructions to the prefects mid sub-pio
fects of the various departments to pro
vide for armed force, in case of any re
sistance on me part of tiie eonip.ur> offi
cial...
The proceeding o in connection w>th
the si. iv.iire passed on v. uuout any *...5-turbunce.
turbunce. the only arrest made being
that of the artist of u comic proer. v. lio
was detected- in the act of caricaturing
the very stout commissary of | oliee r.p
pointed to superintend the taking pos
session of the telephone of.ices on the
i'bleeuc I Opera, ill tins city. Of course
tlieSociete O-'lieraic des Telcphr lies is
loud and violent i.> its denunciations if
the action of the government, which it
de sc rises a.» being a.-.oing less limn a
»li:;mclesK robbery, nni it Ins already
commenced 1eg..1 proceedings in the
mallei-, wii h the ol,j. gt ol' scenting not
only the co ( value of the material
which it owned, blit also a heavy iliie ni
tsity for tin- loss oi so lucrative a mo
nopoly There i- li'tle chance, however,
tliat its wishes :n the mutter will reecho
any satisfaction. Meanwli'le tlie tcle
. phone service continues without a single
break or iiuerrupdon.
To wliat extent tlie community nt
large will be benefited by the change
will lie realized when I udd that il.
(.’union, the energetic head of the postal
and telegraph departments, has already
made arrangements for reducing the
amount of the annual subscription from
yi2o to s'?-"), while the cost of five min
utes' lalk over the telephone wires hue
;.t Uaiis is to he reduced from ten cents,
its present price, to five cents. —Paris
Car. New York Tribune.
Health in the French Army.
According to tho official report of the
French minister of war the mortality
among the French troops has fallen from
twelve to eight per thousand during the
last year. From Idm to lodi there have
occurred 141.<>48 cases of typhoid fever
and 111.11(5 deaths. The percentage <>f
this disease has materially decreased of
bit*, owing to the attention that i ; bring
paid to pure water supply i,i the bar
racks. The 'able of vacvwuuhm *is
proved by the fact that the number of
sinal!|K>:;. rases has fallen from 1,0-12 ti
24 *. and lliese were mostly among re
ci uits. —Scienci,*.
By a series of strange coincidem**.-
eigiit young people living in ilutlie!*
township, near Lan.sd.ik-, Pa.. becum
engaged to each other at the same tin:
fixed upon the same date fur their mar
riage. and were married by the sail ■■
minister at the same place and hour-—on
Saturday last. Up to the hour of the
ceremony each of tilt* four couples had
been totally unaware of the intention of
tiie others, as to when, where ami bv
whom they should be married, although
Mr. fact, of their engage m* nt v.< unvw n.
; tt.uth.
TT svfrro firaagt; t..id anyone will .-or.
tiuiij losii.t,. Iro a the itii.tl i.t m.v
L L>.r..2 oia.) i sore;. *>d the k\ <
nd I iwcvti, rheuciatis n, tti.. v, hea there
•* ■-•. < |r| v. tVl.l l - I |I < t an. 1: l.;c,
awe.r ; t > give corn; i t .islactip.'
ring ts -. .. . xur.iy a-.;l qui.*.!/ evtry
:. ..y ■to’h cl Jlgialth r jp-alti.'.g from .* ;...t
di 1 >oT i:";v.rity. rro u it., y*c pi .if.! .*
•» -1: '.'as ■ ..! i!p -;et v. ,![, a. ;k s ... . .
> ;ns' .-, v.: „k:ivss, stili* joints, a •> .1 r.
lirihsv dyr.o psia. want of c ppetiii: all .
ij.pc;a-, it is ca'!"d l ofinic 1)1. =o i i. J.:..
cad i.i >' .la :a, t)?.., i .•! l as long h?«u
Jie f. .oritj r ir> -d.v of ilie Soutli. It is a
p-.rfsetiy safe tlood remedy and general
toai.-, :> id mi'.'h .;i irk r in its action than
:aed. :i:i • ur .n'.'y a lininist-rcd by p-.ytsl*
i. for wiiilJ marly the s ine ingre
.! -nts n ba pr yn -rl, it hardly possi
Ida the s nur injrvdie.’ts in the strength
sane qua:it:ty v>c-u ./ be used; and
here'< ,s the sup.notify of H. 1> U. ov«t
ullda i m- dicin a in the wor! i, as is evi
dencef. by tli'J r :r:iarka‘:h V sti: io:iy ;yi . ci:
t --’sr 'vim 1.: v’ V ", . vr -d ever* v.h. n
ad other .rcatment ut> :.y fa.l-.-d. P.rad th
tolßuying:
Uawkinsville, Ga., Feb. 1887.
nnHIS is to certify that my vii. has brer
j in bad hesilt i for eight year.-. After
j. trying five doctors and six or seven
W FAK N ESS pvriHu!., p s y boV
tissot your ii. ii. ii. has cured, h -.
James W. La.*casxzk.
B. 0. B.
Knoxville, Tenn., July 2. 1887.
IVavc ha i catarrh, of the he . d for six
-ears. I went to a noted doctor ar.d
1.: treat Ime for it, but could not cure
me, lit said. 1 was over fifty v nrs old.
and 1 gave up to die. 1 had distressing
PAT a pt j C'^gli; my eves were
o.a i n i i n n swollen, and 1 am con
Sid. i 1 could not have, liv-tl without ?
change. I sent and got one bottle of your
ir vine, used it, and felt better. Then
I got tour . iore, and, thank God, it cured
no;. Use this any way you may wish for
lire good oi sufferers.
Mrs. Matilda Nichols,
22 Florida Street
3. B 3.
Maxey, Ga., jan. 3. 1686,
FOR twelve y an I suffered from
secondary and tertiary 1 iood poison.
My face and shoulders became a
mass oi corruption and the elk;ease began
to vat my skul. banes. It v..is saiel I must
sun ly die, buf 1 tried a bottle I>. t>. I).
with benefit, and using eight or ten bottles
more I became sound and well, and have
been so *or twelve months. Hundreds
r*v • z*> , r~\ j c •=. • cf scars car
:.J Lav J i O! vION i_, e goen Oi
me, and 1 v tend heartfelt thank ; for sc
valuati - a r rnedy. Robert Ward.
We know Rob, rt Ward and that he
has be. a cured by botanic Blood balm.
A F. Bright "-ell, W r „ I’irchmor-.-, & Co.,
J. li. Brighivrell, Joan T. Hart, W. B.
Campbell.
B. B. B.
Waynfsboso, Miss , July 14, JBB7.
yi sis.cr was afiheted for a l umber
of year? with boils scattered about
all over her person. They would
man.: their appearance every
sprit: .an l last through (W summer and
late ia thw L.u. Ii r i alt t was sadly im
c pttred,losing flesh and strength
b JILo r-.-rc. ”, ;inl it, they’ w -re
sapping her Lie. I gave her one bottle of B.
U. 8., and the effect was like magic.produc
,.ig a complete cure a:*) restoring het
health. To-day she is perfectly sound and
ner health fui'y restored. It is wit’p;'
doubt the best and most valuable Blood
Purifier nov; on. the market.
U. M. Mcßae.
B. B. B.
T suffered untold misery for years frer
j intlaau i.Kory rheumatism, utd could
J find nothing to cur; or rcliv: in.
I finnllj tnacTc up my mind go Kek;
r> »_? rer ir. * \xf <*• a 4 n - or4 'bo. 1
1 iolVl l 0 n .j mysdi
ii th.- t--rri.de aul.,-.ion. a’id it aow
aifords :n .- tr.e ; —■: tc?t. pi asur- o
my life to state to t ie citizens of Emit,
county that i aat ontir i a • d, v. !• h n:
trace of the d'.t a:;: 1 .it. a. M ail «j'fcctc
by the t|a fic h .b properties of B. It
It., w.licit i coasid-r t’.e grandrs‘, pure?
and most por- rlul bioo.l temedy kuowi
f-> m-n. 1 ..ave been su .jeet tomulamma
tory att.uk-: s' - - ten y?ars of age.
Jotis hi. Davis. Tyler, Texan.
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Lj. La. a.
i
"I (OR tike years i have been suffer
H mg wiki: r. weak bark from result o.
i. a:t iniiry r r ccivcd, attend., d 1 y t’.
oatista. lit .id togiv* upr.-vr gutar bus
n -ss and take the position of night-•'■aw r
man. 1 haveder!v-‘dgn; h farnl bene
fit by uaingßola.de I Rood 8a1m,... .J ban
regained t*y stveneyth sufficiently to rt
sume n,y regular work. I think Botani
weak back ““MUpir 1 ,;
nent relit®. I am now able to per
form that I have not had strough
to to do for five years, and chc-i
fully ertdolse B. B. 8., which has ptovc:
lo L.- tne only medicine that will give in
relict. Ouvr.s Sncoit,
1M Strecpcr St.. Baltimore. Me
B. B. B.
Alapaha, Cfa., June 22. 1887.
r had suffered from dyspepsia, foi
I over filleen years, anti during tl:a<
L time trild everyir.ing I could hear of
and spent over S2OO in doctors’ bilb
without reidvirg the slightest benefit
Indeed, 1 con.inucd to grow worse
Finally, aft r I daspTired of obtaining re
lief, a trie id recommend 'd B. B. B.
(Botanic ill >od Balm), and t began using
it; not, how wr,expecting to be benefitten
After usin. a hall bottle I was satisfice
norrmo- a ;!,at ‘ was being
L) i ohc r ol A l>cncfitted..and when
die sixth b< ttle v astaken I felt like a new
uan. I woi d not tax-: kI.(VK) for the good
Y has don. ne; in fact, the relief I deriv
sd from it priceh I firmly believi
that 1 wou'd have died had I not taken it
& Thomas Paula;
•*« soitd coh w.t i Trnrrn
fc bolrt fwr 100. unul Uinv 11 LM It 1 1
■ i 14 v * ' vatrh »u the r.. 1. P|| Fi It
I Fu'ieci timekeeper. ''vut-J. 111 11 1
I Af*/' F» ranted. Heavy Solid Gold
/j* ' Cases. Both ladies*
‘ BeuW8 euW •!/«•, with work<
IfWrawßSSoor ** <1 Mv\.i o: e< l u *l value,
k * * j 9-. MNS Wne Person in each »o
\Tr * ' k Jr caltiy call secure one free
Tiivt , ~>r toother with uur large at dval-
uably one of IlouHhoW
•'tok* Vf )-***■ ' ?i'itaa|>Ve»*« These samples, as
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J> iV'***- - Free, anl after you have kept
them in your for 3 months and shown them to tho.a
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■ BAKIKS, SOOSiNfi and ROISTHM.
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