Tub parunti have Uk«m U» yaang^i of their thro* daughter* to ti»® lhaatro. Thoy had had their duubtff aboul taking one of the eJd* on®#, f« vii rather of the ' •naturnitatohind but re for the jo ungual. poor child, ehe would never see anything wrong mik At one of the moet •♦neturmliatio the little meld obrenrtw with all I.-«U nererhave done to let the guU iee it I A booh ^put named Joe Suiyrk, Wy put out and Lurt by a Jerk, He aays a a a cure, ttt. Jacob* UU la ffura. At all Umca to get m lU work. A lightning rod man in bt Paul, From a bouae had a aertoua fall. Though haltered and bruiaed, lie mid, whoa he uaeo 8 L Jacob* Oil— "It aimply twatff alL It take# au Irishman to torn a oompliueut. When he aaw Jonea after having met the latter with Mn J., Pat McPudiertyaaid: "Ye are mooch younger than your wife, aorr. " Presently he met the wile and remarked: "The idea of aioh a young woman marrying Miather Jonea 1" The next day he met them together, bat be wasn't at a loa* for blarney. "Ooh." be exclaimed, "ye Are both of yei too young for each other." ^ %• "Magnificent promiaua aomeUme# end in paltry performanoea" A magmttoeot exception to thia la lound in KidneyWort which invariably perforata even more curve than It promise*. Here la a aing e Inatance; "Mother baa rooovercd," wrote an iUiooia girl to bur Kaalcrn relative#. •■She tooa bitten for a long time but without any good. 80 when the heard of the virtuea of Kidney Wort ahe got a box and it has completely cured her liver Complaint. * HjTWelii your old things look like new by using the Diamond Dyes, and you will be happy. Any of these fashionable colors for 10 cvpta.
A* Austin justice found a negro gull- t ty of assault, and addressed him aa fol- , Iowa: -I shall eithar fine you ten dol- ] la r* and costs, or tend you to jail for ten days." "For goodness sake, your honor, exclaimed the young lawyer who was the prisoner* attorney, "don't impose a fine on the man. Just send him to jail. Don't rob him of hie money. I've not got my fee from him yet, and it's almost rent day." Bept. 14th, 1880. Hop Bitter* Cb., Towno: 1 have been sick for the past six year*, fuflerinr from dyapeofla and general weakness I have used three bottles of Hop Bitten, and they have done wondere for me. 1 am well and able to work, and eat sod sleep wclL 1 cannot say too much for Hop Bitters SIMON BOBBINS. X., a wild fellow, baa a charming heme, but the life out doors is ao agreeable that he is rarely to be found at hi* house. In despair of ever meeting him one of hie numerous creditors sent him the foliowiug: "Dbab Bib— I reapeetfully invite you to pass Friday evening at your houae. | Youn, etc." Thar llaib«n<t »r Miss la tire* tims* tts man he *ra* bifow he began Mlnf W*US' Hsalth Hsnewer. >1. Umnuu. ' Bbcbxtb of the confessional: t"L) it a atn," aaka a fashionable lady o her spiritual director, "for me to feel pleasure when a gentleman aays 1 am handsome P' "It is, my daughter," he replies, gravely; "we should never delight in falsehood I" •It Iff not neeearary to cuter Into particulars In referring to the complicated or | gauic and functional difficulties to whfoh the more fishcake classes of American women are subject; but we take pleasure in eaylng that Mrs. Lydia R. Plnkham* great remedy for all them troubles has an unbounded popularity. Paul Mart*# has described a leaf of the giant water lily ( Victoria rtyia) found tn Lake Nona, Peru, as measuring 24 feet 9} inches in otveu inference, and weighing between 13 and 14 pound*. One of the flowers was four feet two inches in circumference, and weigh *1 3| pounds. The outer petals were nine inches long,
Menamen'a Peptomscd beef touio. the ouly preparation of beef containing Its enure nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and lifeauatalmng properties; Invaluable for Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prortralk»,and all forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether lbs result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork or acuta disease, particularly If resulting from pulmonary complaint a OatwuU, Hasard 4b Ua, proprietors, New York. Bold by ad druggtiu. frequent impurities are found by mioroaoopie investigation* to exist In the diamond. Organic matters, carbon and babble* of gas art common impurities. Quarts, chlorite, pyrite and hematite have recently been dmooveBed in diamonds, and small crystals of tope* have also been seen. Laitre and ohilarcn;* hoot* and shoes cannot run over if Lyon* Patent lies) Bllffcner* are used Tub latest story i* that of a man who can heat a bucket *f water in ten minutes by joat ■ ticking his nope Into it. That* easily accounted for hu^ near has got a boti on ik Ladle* ar* particularly recommended I r. try Oartlil for heads ekt, naoaaa, etc. ■ — ■ - — It Is not strange that many great pel lUclans have been enthusiastic fisher men. M^^mnoh that they taka pleas gssBssm lvI > % dil* ... * . H j I
A German chemist, M. Kuilocr.make* 1 uao of the following proOees for imnfyiag lubricating oil#, and ao renders them fit to be used again. Ho first puts Urn I liquids into the lower part of a reservoir closed at the top by a perforated lid;the residue is deposited at the bottom. By railing the rrecrvolr at one end the oil I mum into a socond reservoir, then into I two boxes joined togetbir, filled with very clean oottou waste, and reuaratnd by a vertical perforated plate. The au circulates freely in the different upper* loses. and the oil i* then in a condition to boVsod immediately. eft Do uot grasp ai Ibe ahado* and loac the ftUbaiaacr," Kidqey-Wori la able I 10 000 veil you from a shadow of your former self lolo I he aubrtaaoe of established health, baid a aufierer from kidney trouble when asked to try Kidney- Wort tor a remedy. "I'll try it, but it will be my last dose.** * It cured hiui sod now be rtcommeoda It is slL If you have disordered kldneya doo't fail to uy ItftfTNuihlog so simple and perfect for coloring aa the Diamood Dyes, if or carpet I rag*, Utter and cbn*P«* than any other tlvo-atuffk. \m* A vudical mUeumary has learned the curious fact that Mongol doctors are | ' uot entirely unacquainted with the pro- I 1 purtioe of galvanism. It is said that they are in the habit of prescribing pulverised load*tonc ore for •err#, and a man bard of hearing was in one oaae reoommciuled to put a piece of loadstone into earth ear and chew a piece of iron j in his mouth! 1 If you are % frequenter or a resident of > a misNnatic district, barricade your aystern against the SOnUlgB of all new countries— ague, bilious and inlcrnutunt fe1 vers— by t be use of Bop Bitters. Ludinotos, Mien , Ftb. 2. 1880. I have sold Hop butci* for four years and tbcre l* no medicine thai surptaaca - them f«* btlhaus attack*, kidney com- [ plaint* and many dlaeaaca incdeot to this 1 malarial cllmaks. U. T. ALtXANDLR.
Nor unlikely": "1 aoirt aay all 1 1 think," remarked Brown, when preeaod for his opinion of the representative of I district. "I should think yodl might," repbod Fogg, "and not be 1 pressed for time, either." CuaixssT K**siqb Maoasibb 1b the world,' ISO large pags* 4 tnuDC. 1000 shgrnvuig* each issue. 60 cent* per 1 ye*r, slnglo optot lficMta. STBAwsaiDOa 8ih a Market Bis.. Phlla. '• It takes irom twelve to fifteen yards J of cloth to make a woman a dress, and yet a man can make two pairs of trousers out of lees than thai, and have one pair with a trail to each lag large enough to pull np over his beck and tie around hi* throat for a nocktia Everybody it pleased with the Improved Ctfboiioe, a deodorised extract of petroleum. It is aa clear and limpid a* spring water, and was originally intended by nature aa a panacea for all dli eases of the I scalp and akin, and aa a natural balr renewer. A oood old Quaker lady, after listen1 ing to the extravagant yarn of a person ; an long aa her patience would allow, 1 said to him: "ifnend, whet a pity It is | a sin to lie. when it seems ao necessary I to your happiness I" Xmmtj'tour Boartlt S4v*. Fran John Eoba. lad iComoaM# umi ufa sew tn b-ftltv w b*»* lh» toOam \ in* : -Oo*>«*r*SoIw**.lo*U sspMreae*. Jb ] Um et OomampOoa. Our bmft vt,r*<Ut» nnnJ{Mi ay, l Botfly SOI K. wm that ©*r MUd 1 could not On f «nty foor boqn. My frUoda than |i nrrhifTl a botUaoT Dr. Wa Hair« Malaa* forth* Lou**, which oowdA«mhty b*»<et*d ma. I I oonttnMda»«Uia>oaauwboUlaa Iftmsowiapwfart ha*fhu>*vlllSSB»» •• *""T Urnrr'1 Cartalla ■*!»*• I« la tha Bart Halm for <MU Brmaav Soma. Dlawa Halt BbMtm. Trttrr. <hai*ad ltu»4a. ChllbUIn^ I Corn* and aU ktud« of akin BrapU ma, Fraeklaa and I rtaopftaa. | t % Ebolsbd baa statistics showing that cut of I3V.148 of her people engaged in literary pursuits only twelve became lunatic* We presume the others were given the benefit of the doubt and called poets. On Tulrty Dmj*' Trt*L The Voltaic Belt Ox, Marshall, Mich., I will send Dr. Dye* Celebrated ElectroVoltaic Beits and Eleotnc Appliances 00 ' trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are • filleted with nrrvous debility. vno ua ainivw ' 1 » I i
lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete rertocaUoh of health and manly vigor.— Address a* above. — N. B.-N0 risk la Incurred, •• thirty days' trial is allowed. I Carbolic sold of ammonia, in the I foot-bath, will ©ore perspiration of the fret. Malaria, oh ill*, potitivehr cured by Emory* Standard Cure Pills. Their equol unknown, sugar -coated ; no gnpTracbbb— "If two boys should find ten apples nndor a tree, how many would each boy haver Bright scholar —"That would depend upon whether the one that could hck was apple- h on gry or not" A MSB who had seven buckshot taken from hta head, remarked that qufirB load was taken from his mind. War Tftiak lt*««a. na*ry sterner#*, bUVm* roadniooa- Well*1 M*y J Apple Fill# -ean-Mlioe*, artkuilo. lSseSfts. A lawtbr is not "anything like as great a curiosity ea the champion thin man, but it costs more to see him. The cheapest and prettiest collars an<1 cuffs are the Chrohthloa .Try theoi and see for yourself. Bows people are ao laxy that they wait ft* a hurricane to come and Mow potatoes out of the ground. ■ I Hrtwu t. of frar 'exchanges art devoi
Wa rraimffivBSSiMM Tl SSB |a Mlftblj aad Mart rtafilli"-** Sepia*. Ur WUUHaml M>« ft'ower «« Ha Uuart I'UaraaM. JMi lor of Morning 7*» raaPut r«a-r*enw tm »#• srnrt taM*iaakk*ikMaiaa*v«dfrv*B*eftA • TUuaU* arttcrt wkicS ha* Ito ort*Ui airt SaiM » Uart f al dir. *o<l knpuw rttoem mOqun >airt« a. 1 bam tea way S*d ilk* rrttaf llrtS •* •**. 1 ^ UwwdBlaaawartatawbDa. la prtW *aloabto uum lot Iba irtrtl^a of ouwwuUcaUWf W r®® * atal a«l<Sfart«. for Um law*m U Uw wultUoSa at Mart toba Stat wtU. ou avar/ *Ma Hanyef W fTMbU* w*U kao* (baft 1 barn baa* vary aaramljr afSftrtaJ ar.Ut baan diwiwa Iqr a Biwlat a t tee. aa4 kt^Nlaad fro* U aa «oiy thw* rtB *•«•* ba*aUw«di*t*aa.llmduoad wy aftraoslb w km tba* 1 cuukl aca rod) walk mcrom wy room. ouA Um Hart aiartkairaWlaoCwa ao abJCt^iwUb-l UmI 1 toa. aamaly ***** awl Ufa »ary trutA*u*m* I aaa Ineftad tor ar wal«4/ by Um barti>byrt«afM.awt dcrimd uo iMoatt tram U Mr traatiuaal or pra^rliUooauaUl I waaadtirtd bj w> UwUy pbyrtAMi to uaa liuufa *a wy wa* » ann.1 .t^rtbMtkw at nr kiiiMT*. wbiob aSartad mry a ar»o*4y Um action of wy baart. 1 cwiawoal laklii* U (baalua aula falUt la It ca any Oibar wadirtna) aad U baa ImUwI wamwdarfally.aod 1 aw aow a *umi Ami batwr, and bava baa* a.ar rtaoa 1 Una Kb uaa. I* I lw«« lakaa ao aarCictba Uial bw bauaSltel aa aofirttty- Wf bmatblo* la a*y. *ad 1 ba.a crtaal la atnawtb ao (aaeb thai 1 an abla to 0o w bow work. I cbaarfetly moueameod MvaVa Iteiaady to *U wbo way im aSLrtad aa I bava baa. or wU> am aufUr to* tram ««aerai SaUllU aad aarvoua i-ru-trate*. - Maa A. o. kocivku. Fcari StraaC Frortdaooa. K L A rtaadird wodtcta* for ourla# bn*bf. Inaraaa, Ptvj-y Xldaay, "1-^^ aod Otaudalar Malallw la Uuul'a HwiTtr Fataaia S aakua**. Faia ht Um Uaok aad Irtito, (J ratal. IMabatea. latem»«rmaoa Xaoaaa aud PrcMtntto* ot lb* oarrorM ajrtrtu am oirad by Uonfa Baowiy. tluiifa Hauwdy ln>l«arU bwltb aad v«o*to»ba©waUl*tea. whm H baa Imotum daUUtoted. Uuul'a Bawadr Irtnm Um la valid to ba abb. mm ANAKESIS 1 Dr. S. Bilsbeo's Eiternkl Rle Eemedy l Otrva tartaat raUaf aad la aa li^alhbta CURE FOB AU KINDS OF PILES. 1 Bold by Dra**laM|»wr attara. Prtaa. •!« err bo*
Bimes There bk* never bree an tart*n« whlok Ik* aieruos mvixurani end *ou.ffcbrtle wedicioa b*tailed to *uM off Us e5$2iCwire Ik^dely aa a nuifrlian .g.lnti ma. aria. llDU lrrtli oi "I?2rtl?btEilft>r«vrst* and DesMVt cenerally. c HAS BEE™WOVED J The BUB1BT OURBfov J I KIDNEY DISEASES. | K nometewa bMS wdHaedeeedmtne lodi- ■ i thai you tfff 8 t tiiffri do kot ^ E WWTTI'PS ■•* Xldnax-Worl at oaoa. (dru*- a i lOaod K wUlvpaadlly ew " *p, um fhrr — aad^rert^haaOSbyart^ « ^ Ladies. < T y Jam* . * asi T^zsxsisxrsss. I <| 0. tffv JV BT ALL BBgQOlSJB. FrtaaJlJ^ a* For Two Generations
The good and Ktmunrli old HUnd-hy, MEXICAN MISTAN0 LINIMENT, has done more to Assuago pain, rellere KufTerlnic. and sav © the lives of men and beast* than all other liniments put together. Why! Bo oa use tho Mustanc p«tof rates thniuirh skin and flosh to tho vorjr bone, drivtni? ont all pain and rforenrecs and morbid »ee rotlons, and rwtorIne the afHIrtod part to sound ana anpplo hoafth. . ^ ls55Li.1«r»Maa.Sa*a. tarM«. om Imim Sw* tyv. HmtUJ niiiii i r,uni tew 'r^isr'Ti: ruM.,ry W rvavu, *Mtv »•»«• Ml S S S M WSSIBHES«g Y0UHO
A nr.u/ method lor hsrdening steel i liss been brought to the sttentiou of I I the French Acsdvmy of riolencre by M. Dumss. It is the invention of M. Cle- i msodesu, stid is of unqurstioobblc impotWooe. A tier of stoel is bested to cherry rtd. enclosed in s asslng — which it exactly fits— sod submitted to s sodden greet bydreulic prarenre. It is allowed to ouoi under praseure, and then found to be thoroughly hardened aud magnetic ss well. Magnet* prepared in this manner have beeu suooewriullj apI plied to telephone*. Til* Agw of Mlraolm la part, and Dr. mcrce* "Ooldro Mwlka) DUoov«ry" will not ral-e the dtwd. will net I cure you If your lungs are almost waated by I eoosumpUoti. It 1*, however, uusurpaaaad I both as a pectoral and alleratlve. and will I cure olirtfuatc and scverr diM-.w* of the I throat and lungs, ooogha, and bronchial a f1 fectlon*. By virtue of It* wonderful alterI *11 vt< properties It cleanse* and enriches thr I blood, cure* |»i in pics, blutche*. aud trup I tiuna, and causa* even great cat lug ulcere to tw. In 1632 there were 22 mil* in Lowell, Maaaachusetta. in addition to print works, 116.804 »pindlea, 3.933 looms, I 4,061 female operalivua, 1,612 male otv I erativea, and ibe products were 763,270 yards per week. In 1662 thore were 1 163 mills, representing an invested capital of $17 800.000, 806,000 spindlea, 20.521 looms, 12 8 9 female operatives, 9,760 male ojwrativoe ; the annual product* are 209,056,000 yards of cotton, I 8,835,000 yards woolen good*. 2,700.000 I yard* carpeting*, 850,000 shawls, aud 1 18,595,520 pain hose. I.rl liir UilftlHtl. Dr. Plmw'a "IVllrt." — tlw orgiual "LitI tlr Liter 1111s" ( augar-ixsaiud ) —cure sick I and biliiMia liotdju-b.*, sour rtutuach, aud I biliou* attack*. By druggist*. July aud August are eetemed the beat I mouths in which to cot timber, especially for fuel, in so far a* durability goes. I The growth of the year is then well I nigh over, and if the trere are allowed to lie until the green foliage dries upon I thorn the greater portion of the sap is
thereby withdrawn from the wood, and the seasoning ia rapid and petfect. When out in midsummer inaocts are leas liable to attack the wood, and this is an important point with some kinds of timber. Dr. Pierce* "Favorite PrrncripUou," for all tboae wt-akutwac* iiecullar to womiu, Is an unequalled remedy. Diatrvsaiug backache and "bearing-down" qeusationa vield to its strength-giving properties. By druggist*. Mr. C. J. A 'intner, of the United State* Patent office, believed that, judging from what has already been done In various application* of electricity, with in the next decade we shall flud our large telegraphic corporation* operating their elevators, supplying motive power, heat and light throughout tl eir building#, and electricity for their lines from one common souroo of power. Advertising Cheats! It "It has became so common to writs the beginning of an article, In an elegant, interesting manner, "Then run It into sotne advertisement that we avoid all ituch, "And simply call Attcutlon to the merit* of Hop Bluer* in a* plain, honest terms as possible. "To induce people "To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use anything else." "Till Rkmrdy so favorably noticed in all the papers, "IteJlgiou* and secular, Is "Having a large sale, and is supplanting all other m edict m*. "There Is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Blu ten* have shown great shrewdness "And ability "In compounding * medicine who** virtues are so palpable to every one's observation. lMd She Ills? "No! "She lingered ami suffered ai-Xtg, pining away all the time for Tears," "The doctor* doing her no good : "And at last was cured by this Hop Bitter* the papers say so much about." "Indeed Iodersl 1" "How thaukftil tfe should be for that medicine." a DaagHtar*s Misery. "Eleven year* our daughter suffered on a bed of misery. "From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble aud Nervous debility, Under the care of the beet phvslelan*, "Who gave her distnse various names, "But no relief, "And now she Is restored to na In good A HU a»wv* ri»v a a* a • ^ ■-
health by an simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had shunned for year* before using 1L"— Thx Parkmts. Father Is tlettlag Well. "My daughters my : ••How mock better talker ts aiaes be wmd Hop Bitter*." •Be t* getttag well *f»er Ms long mf ertng from • dtsesae declared tncersbie" "And we are so glad that be «sed yoar fatter*. - A Lasv of Utiea, N. Y. ,TH^ GREAT CURE | I i < here hseahmrttoirttorm.mdushertWaae | rCBFBCTLY OUBBD. J WJ^^RlOT^ijSmmmMfimMkSpsrf J miafantrawBgge tatgg OPIUMfiS^S^ SB. BftR«R Bat* ay. Ihk.
RheumHlsm.'Keuralgia. Sci*llc«, t smkift Bscksdrt. HesdsAc. terthmh*. •^TTc^.-sxajcrBSBS*nr~to--t as iu err*** aosn i russ **• ««* art* by rur cwamlks ft. Irt.ru* «w tt k ft iwnn • es i artu»«»». a*, i.iiIRS. LYDIA I HMliAM, Of LYMM, MASS. - 0 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VE3ETA3LS COMPOUND. I IssPoeltlT^ure
fkrslKUse FslsfSl CtMplsiaU »4 WiiIiimm ii 1 1 r i U«u krt fvatote mwK»". ItwUlcvavsftinrtr Ite »«rt taw rt fiasli was yUlnU,a*ereitesVv«b4av,Laa*ei»atteBSBd I Ten* um. rslUsc sad tn iii ■■■ Ida. and Ik* Sobm-ims* Mart W wvnm, sad ft* psmcwlsrtj sds|*ad to Us ckaagvof Ufa. It vtll dlaa>rea aad axprt taawra from CW rtare* la aa aartj tUn ot tottupmr.i. Tba ft<w*— ry te aaasevw h**. w tWrv lacMAed vwy ^wsrtUy by «• saw knaova rvlnt mm*. WaftaWsp . dartroy* aU parte* (or atlaaalast*. aad rrttrvM w.m\ s— rt tha rtiwirk It rurw* mostly. HmiWW*. Kvrvoo* FroMtaftfttM. Onm*1 lMUniy, rtuftil— to. tKfta—if ai aad ladft rikaft frrt la* at bawrtag dovs. <marts* pals, -rtgbft aadbackartM.balwsyvianaaiMaUy rural by IU m It wWaftallUaMaaad aadar a# ctrcaaMteaM art la I karwMsy wa# Ua laws thai e<^rs t#a tamrt* ayrtam ysr Um on ot Xldavy OamgloluU ot atttor m thM lydia r. nxkhftrt vecetable can. pei'XD la prrparvd at Bftrtt* WmUvw kwaaa, Lywa. Maaa. Frtor fl. Ms hrttka f or fft. rvat by I Mil ts UM lorn ot pau. Slaw U th% fona of la* sc**, <• I of y*v-a. per bw« fur rtiW. *rs. IVskhaM fiarty aimsts aU Irtten ot taertry. Drwdforfwtov* laL Addvsaa aa abore MmtUm fate pm/mr. #o family »h^ld br wtlWLTTXA X FlXK&kRW LJVKH PILL*. TWi an soaanssW. kUlnaasaai sad tocridity of Uwttvw. to«*te|«rbu*. tr **M br all Dnuwu. lb >6 to $20 g^wasaRer errs. ' Tkf Bad and Worthleu are never I Mrtfafad or coaaKAtfrt Tld* Is e^eclally tree of s tsm ly aaeCicuw. and tt ft* poaiuve proof that the remedy Imitated ft* of the higbest valoe. As hoon sa tt had been tested aad proved by the wboic world thai Bop falter* wa* the purest, beet aad mo* rmioaUe family medudne on earth, many Imltaitooa apreng up aad began to steal the nodosa tn whk* the pees* and the people of the country had expressed the menu of B. B.. sad tn every way trying to tadoce suffering invalid* t«> oar their stuff instead, expecting to make money oa the credit aad good same of U. » Many other* started nostrum* put ep la similar style to 1L fa, wttk Tartoosly devhmd ft"— in which the word "Hop," or -Bop*" were used in a way to induce peofrte to ben eve tbey were the same aa Hop fauera All Bitch pretended remvitre or cars*, no matter what their style or name ta,and e*|wcially those with the word - Bop * or "llops- In their name or ta aay way connected with them or their name, are tmiuuoo* or counterfeits Beware of them. Tooch nose of them. Use auihlhg but genuine Uop Bitter*, with a bunch or clamor of green Uau on the wane label. Trow nothing rtas. IHwggtat* had demere are warhed sgs-tut deaoag ta tmltauoo* or counlertrtU. AGENTS WHTED i Im VWamlTy KmhC t mrnutaa ll wtU arto ftmt a gr-at varrtj m f*»©> wort tor wtr<h tber* U alwsy arr*tj m*r.K -wad tar circular and twin, to th*T«tM*hly BLaUktwg ■sehlae « • . M I ism out aw.st. Ibrtau. Um*
THE SUN THE HtlKfti OQ« «dr_* W***P«r M & toMift AgTWUtSSTwapaftaMfttof ftMjaiUnl svii. r<: kght**rm«*rty h*|*r Fwrwrum DR. T. FXUX OOCRAUDW OritBlxl Cr#hB tr Mhclal BdBvtifiar. I
I'HThlCTAXK iff A KLTB are having but WUle sarewsa lf» rurtftf what are generally tefmrel Mrtlarial diwitm, ar»4 lor litis raaauai tt Is quite frrtjoei«uy enftrl lha* they do ikk ki*"w what Malaria ti- IM m awe what fb* pouclfwl dlAcultisa are wWh which ihry have to etmteod Threv m #n old prorurti w hlrhsay*, "You should al way* tail your Doctor and L»wy«* the U»nb " Did you do thti wbtfB y«u Bre» oouas1f«s1 your |«hystcUfti IU regard t»ih<M* fjurwr chill* folkm td by Hush a ** hre»t— Hurt uumbn— and pain In all |*arts of Ah* tialy which he mH was Malaria ? D»d you taU huu that you had often suffered during the previous year with sour stomach, breirtburn, nausru, Bat u tenor, rxmrtftiiakKm, ai»d wxart**l griplug. and that your tongue had tar* ot**U*1 more "C U»s lor a lor*g lime? If n tA, you are more In fault than the D«**ov. You probably Udd him th* trulb, but tort the whole truth, and It is froso tiua cause, this neglect of what are ormaftdensi by many as trifling allmonta, that people are compiled U» suffer Long lilnes*es, which simple Ttmn dies will prweut If taken in time. The symptoms wo have lueaitKwaed are tho-e of a wuak and bilious ouoditiou of the digestive! organs and a dlaeaaed liver. They ar« borne by many with but little < om plaint, the ikstlcot generally attending to hta usual occu|mtioo, and scarcely mniUoaiughis allmeuU to hta nearest fro nd* He sometimes ha* an etaellent appetite, eating heartily and with great relish. At other lima* ttar* is poaitive disgust for all food. There I# with too* a nana Lao t dull headache, with dol* before the eyre, |«lii in the right tide, a ticrpy, dull halltg after meal*, a restless nervous condition at night, bad dreams, at limes great melancholy without apparent cause, a costive condition if the bowel*, a coated tongue. . These symptoms, wh-x D«A altrndrd In, are sure to undermine tbesy*t*vn and produce the tutrtl srrioua disease*. Typhoid ' fever ta caused by the neglect of these ailment*. Chill* and fi-rer are always traceable to an itnj*ired condition of the dignstl kvr organs No our wa* ever attacked with Malaria whose digestion was good. Dy»-jMrp-ia and Liver Complaiut otten lead to Couauni|>tKiu. The illgmilvr organisation VVftrtlUUIJII'll. m w« ^
ta Um- Itasls of brelth, and any drviatfton from perfalluu ta dlfuftii How shall We keep tb«- digestive organs ia »uch a cnod.tnm thai the system will resist disease? Our answer t«> this ta plain, and, wethink, reasonable. We must pi the ongiual cause of the trouble. If tin abvnaeh ha* tautur filled up w»ih slimy serrrt !«*»*, they miw be removed, aud this should be done with out irritation. The ta>wetamurt be puriftnl aud cleansed w ithout weakening the ge«u-ra. I syrteju. The liver tuurt be roused to boalthy action and mailt- to aocrete the proper 1 amount of bile necessary to p*od dlgertlon ▲ few doses ol Dr. B til reek's Mandrake I Pills will do all tht*. Tbey are the great remedy of the ago I Tbey have driven from we more pmsoaou* I drug* titan any medicine ever brought b»I fore the public. Before their introduction, I mercury or calomel was a remedy used dally I in the practice of every physician. Ii is I now only used bv the carrl«a» or ignorant. I It is known as a violent mineral poison, and I would never be read by any one If all kuew I the virtue* oi that gn-at vegetable remedy, J Mandrake, aa prepared by Dr. Rctatwk. Dr. Sebenck'a Mandrake PilU aresohl by I druggists everywhere at 2S reuts j*r box, I or sent by mall, port-jiaid, ou receipt of I price. Dr. Scbewck's Bre»k on CooaampI tiou. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, ia J sent free, post paid. U> all applicants. Address Dr. Hcbeuck A fax, Philadelphia, Pa. \ I CDCC 1 BY ftCTURH htAIL - A fuU rtteclptte* sf rntt i Moody's Nrw Tatkoa Ctrmw*. P. W. faosdr 4Ca. U * #4,OatiaaaU.O. " • IB Of\ tilEETti *as wTtttae parer. ta kii*i*i, OU with oalett'tar, U« BiaU for *Oe- AfVBU Vsairt Boon out hum* Oa, Krwoury- . 1°"!*— ■ : FRAZER I AXLE GREASE 1 I ftast In the world. Uot th*tvsslsa F very psfknc* ton* •■wrto-nsnrti and to war Wert i ranor*a. a OLD t I KTIBl'WflLBK ; ■■RTOs^®S l I ■ ■ ■ '%|*»sf»WiH«W -| I' I KchveRcbv Otiffft ISKft T —nk. Ml to trtol M1M te. W * * *. S'VT: •
W WILBOR'8 COMPOUND OF ^ PURE COD LIVER L OIL AND LIME. J VW owe and All -Aeovnn isffkrta*rren "TW MffT M OrtRADHBT."■THRESHERSHiaL ; s^ticaLWfS^rJsaarse A6ENTS WANTED r.*T^ I rVlMChs. MT Hew (t> Aeaelre Mil I'l Mini TwMh nroet, PhtftteViphto. ra.

