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% - ____ « 4 . NEVA ; The consMiatiou sermon o f the Breezy Point has got to be a fashion COKE. W A.ED ER BT TH E lE O J E - able locality in summer time, and The Boston Water Board has de , new Bishop o f Argyll and the Isles Coma, waudar by the brook with me, was preached by Canon McColl in things are altered; and, what’s wofse, M r. S p e o p e a d y k e W ork » at a C ar W in cided to introduce water meters. I love to be alone with thee Gaelic—probably the first time a his folks have left off sending the Beeide tliat rippling run; T am happy to know, dear reader, dow and T a lla H ie W ife W h a t She lias been delivered iu that And watoh ita eilv'ry water«i flow money.” La ck s to H»Colne a Su m m er K eeorl. that U will always lie iu "luck.” ?e,'mon " as T ™ <lel,v*reil ,u .. W hich m urmur o ’er the rock» below, •j i • . , tongue on Mich au occasion since the “ I wonder why f ’ said Helen, with And aparkle 'neath the ann. Berlin has an *gg exchange. The disestablishment o f the Episcopal her large, dreamy eyes fixed pitifully “ My dear," said Mrs. Spoopendyke, city consumes 12,000,000 dozens o f Church in Scotland, For there, beneath the willow tree, upoD the old man, who sat in his eggs annually. ~T \ , _________ Thou turned thy pretty eye» on m e, usual place under the maples, wist fanning herself vigorously and look And promieed to be m ine! Iu one year there were 1,171 di Mrs. Annie Louise Cary Raym ond f u l l y watching the sea. ing anxiously around the car. “ My T h in , whilet I drew thee to m y Drea«t, ■‘They’re I dead, p’l p’r’aps,” said Mrs. dear, don't yon think it is awfully vorcee in Switzerland; the iiophla made her first appearance in the And thou didst let thy head there reet tiun is only 2,846,102. concert room since her marriage, at I pressed my lipe to thine. Daggett. | “ Or, pVaps p r'aps they’ve got tired of him. Anyhow, it’s three warm here!” The codtishiug iu Iceland this sea a benefit concert given in one o f the So, dearest, oome beside the »trearn, “ Open the window then,” suggest son has been almost a failure, owing churches at Portland, Me., week months since we’ ve heard a word, and W here tirat our hearts of love did dream before last, the beneficiary being a And ’ neath that willow tree. I and Daggett have made up our ed Mr. Spoopendyke. “ Press your to heavy fieidy qf ice. W hile emiles the azure sky above, minds that we can't stand it any thumb on the catch and raise the Influenced by a temperance leader. Pel'Horul* friend Say thy fond heart w ill ever love, longer. So we’re going to put him No other one but me. a rich English miller has destroyed A VOICE FROM t h e n o r t h w e s t . lia r law K m tsu h . on the town. Lawyer Boxall says sash. Give it a hard jerk that’ll a cellar of nort wine. w —---—------- ----------------------- it’s legal and right, and they can’t ex loosen it.” T, . « i w i » 1 ,.. r V e n n mu I — m ’ i M ttw e cx n «, W in. — The M y Smut.tl, Jt is B t r a a that 1,000,0(10 Chttlo , which is the leailing morning paper of this TH E CAUSE OF H EE GRIEF- pect anything else o f us. Squire So- Mrs. Spoopendyko followed in have died from tile p l a g u e 1 1 1 H u s s i a ; State, write*: “ Ht. Jacob’» Oil, the wonder* dus is to send his covered carryal structions, split her glove, kuoeked during the last four years. H er bosom was heaving fill remedy for rheumatism, has been used by W ith w iliest em otion; next Saturday, and old Daddy M uf a lar^e number of people in this city, and with the skin o ff her knuckle, and then l ’rolussir Huxley ad vis«-s the L on H is gaze was bent on her effect truly marvelous.” for a ride, ttin’ll suppose ippose he’s _ going W ith wildest devotion. don Sanitayy Protective Association sat down iu a high state o f pertur smooth and go off And so things will to obtain powers from Parliament to bation.” H e saw she was weei-ing— Black lace of all kind», but especially Span pleasant” This trne-hearted love— ish, is much worn at the moment. “ That the best you can do?” de hang a few builders. “ Smooth and pleasant!” Helen The cause o f her sorrow A careful examination of the ruins ---------- -— ------------ manded Mr. Spoopendyke. He gnve Hyde looked across the grassy lawn H e sought to discover. a r A pint of tho fine»» ink fur fawlliaa or to the little old man with his mild, ab the window a wrench, but it firmly of Ischia showB that the great des- O , tell m e, he whispered, truotion was due in part to the flimsy ! achool» rail be made from a ten-cent package stracted face, his ruffled front, the r 0 8 ist©<i. The cause o f your weepiug, D ye. Try them. “ W on’t eh!” he growled. Got manner ia which the houses were of Diamoud ------------»+« silver hair that glistened in the Bun And why from your lover ------------■ shine, and the white, claw like fingers some kind of a notion that this is the constructed. The reason you’ re keeping t W hite yokes and sleeves are tho rule for Fourth of July and the right season that slowly turned themselves back The oxjienses of the extra session Mother Hubbard dresses. H ast lost any trinket— ------------ -------------— -J] of the year to manifest independence, of the Legislature of Pennsylvania ward and forward as he sat there. An earring or locket? ” NOW W ELL AND STRONG-" haven’t y e ! Come up!” and his fin Your chewing gum dropped through “ He owned tho place once,” said are already in exeess o f $300,000. A hole in your pocket? S h ip m a n , I l l in o is . Mrs. Daggett, “ but his sons turned ger slipped off the lock, leaving a The Republican Senators have de K. V . Pierce, Buffalo, N . Y . : Dear out bad. and indorsed for Squire So- piece of the bark behind. ‘‘Oh, h< cided that only two meetings per S i» Dr. O , worse than that, Harry, --1 wish to state that my daughter, aged he roared. “ Bite do yel P ’raps you dus’s cousin, and lost everything. The fair maiden blabbered: week shull be held. 18, was pronounced incurable and waa fast M y papa wouldn’ t buy me And here he is in his old age without think some woman with a wax thumb Dr. Yenitkoff during his late jour lailins, «» the doctor» thought, with ooneump- A new M other Hubbard* is working this hoiat! It ain’t, I tell a penny! What is it, Becky? The ney iu Central Asia discovered the [’ '" '- I " b u m e .M . hulf d i m to t t lw » (y o u r , • .1 Golden Medical Discovery for her and she This is r J oven ready for tho pens! *">, I ’ m ye, nor it ain’t any infant! horse, the Ciuuel Him the goose IU ' commenced improving at once, anti is now well HELEN H Y D E ’S GOOD DEED Spoopendyke who is engineering this coming.” their wild state. No alarm was-ehown end Stron g. V erv truly yours, And she’ bustled away, leaving particular lift, and ye’re going by some of their number after others „ R kv . I saac N . A ugustin . ‘"Yes,” said the doctor, solemnly, of their associates had been shot. lhccovery .old by druggiet,. “ she shows every indication of going Helen alone. A sort of inspiration through the top o f the car!” With which exordium Mr. Spoopen into a decline. Rest, relaxation, had entered into the g ill’s heart as An Italian was fined $12.50 recently A ll fashionable sleeve» are fulled in.at the change of air and scene—that’s what she sat there with the briny smell of dyke planted his hat firmly on his and driven out of Westport, N. Y., añidióle on the »houlder. the ocean tilling her senses, the rustle head aud tugged at the window until she ought to have.” because he milked another man’s Mrs. Dardanel looked perturbed of the maple murmuring overhead. his face looked like the danger side cow. • .• “ Great haste i . not always good speed." “ Dear, dear,” she said, “ what a pity! Sae took Mrs. Dardanel's ten dollar of a switch target. Y e t you must not dilly-dally in caring for your The Young Men’s Christian Asso health “ Never mind, roy dear,” pleaded T i.-«- t l A . . , . . mi l bowel, must 1» At'd she’s quite a pet of mine, too, bill from her pocket, and looked long “ It isn’t as ciation of Philadelphia has succeeded dear little thing. She is very quick and earnestly at it. She thought of' Mrs. Spoopendyke. in raising $200,000 to pay oil' its un warm as it was, and I don’t care about with her needle and really ingenious; the little one horse carryal which at I funded debt. and the way she puts trimmings on a and the girls from Ixwood Institute having it up.” “ It ain’t, eh?” howled Mr. Spoo The Robert E. Lee, Matchless aud dress positively reminds me of were to have hired together to drive ke, bracing himself for another Scooper mines at Leadville have been over the hills and glens all those Madame Antoine herself.” . “ I s’ pose you’ve got some sold to an English syndicate by ex “ The seaside cottage would be the sweet, misty, summer afternoons; of place for her,” suggested Dr. Midland. the excursions to Twin rocks l y kind of an idea that this is a sort of re Senator Tabor for $5,000,000. process I ’m going “ You are one of tho lady patronesses, Bteamer, upon which she had counted; frigeratiug The steauishiD Nevada, which ar o f the new black bunting dress whioh through! Maybe you think this ex rived iu New York September fitli, I believe, and—” ercise is calculated to precipitate an “Yes, but the seaside cottage is she had decided to buy. She must brought 682 Mormons. full,” said Mrs, Dardanel. “ Not an abandon all these little darling ex early frost and ruin the peach crop,” A. B. Skinner, Postmaster at Win vougn syrup »nvuit my m e- -r u<>» oiuj ucuw«e, inch o f room unoccupied. I had a travagauces if she indulged this other he continued. the top,” sor, Ohio, has been held to bail in I know it— end there i» no use to try to eelt “ Perhaps it is stuck at th« fancy. note from the matron yesterduy.” Cleveland for paying three dollars me something else, toi t won’t bate anything “ If there could he any choice,” she suggested Mrs. Spoopendyke. “ Ah, indeed!” said the doctor, but that.” ----------------- ►♦»— -— ----- • “ No doubt o f it!” squealed Mr worth of postage stamps for corn. fumbling with his watch seals. “ U n said to herself, and then she got up This is the last month for veiling, muslin, There are three negro preachers in Spoopendyke, turning suddenly on and went softly across the grass and fortunate—very.” “ Somebody’s been hero and the Henderson (Ky.,) County Jail — , *n<t waah-fabric toilet., “ But,” cried Mrs. Dardanel, an idea clover blossoms to where “ Daddy M if her. screwed it fast to the roof! P'raps one charged with adultery, one with suddenly occurring to her much bo- flin” sat. ■’ Balm y sleep ” is denied to nervous suffer “ D o you like this place?” ' she said he’s up there yet, holding on to it, burglary aud one with grand larceny. ers, unless they ubo Samaritan Nervine. nfled and befrizzled head, “ there is but if he is, he’ll think a steam jack [rs. Daggert’s farm, a few miles vjjry softly. Passengers now go from St. Louis “ It’s home, my dear,” ho answered, machine is working underneath him' to Cincinnati direct for $4.50 without Physicians prescribe Roger«' Heart Tonic. further down the shore. She takes Look out up there, she’s coming. boarders for five dollars per week, and seeming to arouse himself out of a change of cars. The distance between Brace yourself for your fight to the I believe it is a very nico place. If reverie. “ It’s home. I ’ve lived here the two cities is between 400 and 500 Don't Die in the House. “ Rough on R ats.” d e a l« out rats, mice, Hies, roaches, bed-bugs. you think it advisable I ’ll take a eighty odd years. I could not live spheres, for Spoopendyko has got a miles. grip on now that’ll last till something 15c. month's board for the girl there. I anywhere else.” -------------------------> » , ------------------------- General Weaver declines to be tho “ But there are other places pleas gives way!” and tho worthy gentle greenback candidate for Congress really feel as if the dear little girl be PILES! PILES:! PIL E S!!! man took hold once more and toiled anter.” longed to me.” from tho Oskaloosa district of Iowa, A Bure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching aud “ It may he, my dear, it may be,” while his wife dodged suspender but aH ho is busily engaged in running Ulcerated “An excellent plan,” said the doc Piles, has been discovered by Dr. " 1« tor oracularly. " I liavo no doubt but he said, looking at her with troubled tons and back strap buckles. W illiam (an Indian remedy), called Dlt. W IL for Governor. “ I think I saw it move,' she re LIAM’S I ndian O intment . A single box has that a month of sea air would make eyes through the convex lenses o f his The widow! and daughter of the cured the worst chronic cases of twenty-five glasses. “ But they wouldn’t seem marked encouragingly. quite a different person of her.” “ Did, did ye!” howled Mr. Spoo late Stonewall Jackson aro guests of year»’ standing. N o one need suffer five min Helen Hyde could hardly believe the same.” utes after applying this wonderful soothing Helen went to Mrs. Daggett, who pendyke, whose hands were numbed Governor Butl*r at Boston. Lord medicine. Lotions and instruments do more her own ears when Mrs. Dardanel “ Did ye notice Coloridgo was present at a Sunday harm than good. W illiam's Ointment alaorhs beamingly announced her intentions. was baking pies and rolls and straw by his exertions. the tumors, allays the intense itching (particu which way it went? What’d ye do to breakfast given in their liobor. “ The seashore!” she cried, her pale berry short-cake all at once. lar at night after getting warm in bed), acts “Mrs. Daggett,” she said, “ here are the thing when ye tried it?” he de face flushed all over, “ the real sea? Hamilton DiBston, of Philadelphia, as a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, Oh, Mrs. Dardanel, I have dreamed ten dollars which Mrs. Dardanel gave manded, a new idea occurring to him, Pa., enjoys the distinction o f being and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the o f it all my life. And for a whole me to do as I pleased with, and I “ D on’t ye know ye broke it when ye the heaviest insured man in tho coun private parts aud for nothing else. For sale by all druggists and mailed on re bright summer month! Oh, how please to give it to you to keep old were fooling around here? Come up, try, Be recently having increased his ceipt of price, £1.00, by addressing FltAZtKR Mr. Mifflin here for five weeks will ye? Oh, linger not, hut come, insurance to $4,OOQ,UOU. can I thank you?” M edicine C o., Cleveland, Ohio. oh, come, come up, come up with me!” ------------------------, » , ----------------------- “ B y getting well and strong as fast longer.” A policeman at Valparaiso, Indiana, “ Mercy sakes alive!” said Mrs. D ag and throwing* himself into his job Am m eu’s Cough Syrup cures colds, coughs, as you can,” said Mrs. Dardanel, real covered by a cocked revolver iu the bronchitis and consumption. ly touched by the girl’s innocent rn gett, “ he ain't no kin to you, is he?” with a despairing onslaught, Mr. --------------------- •-»------------------- “N o,” said Heleu, “ but lie is so old Spoopendyke missed his hold, fell hand o f a burglar, witnessed tho thusiasm. “ And hero is a ten dollar W hite, black and yellow straws are more iu opening o f a safe in a grocery store, bill for you",” she added, with a smile. and feeble and friendless, and—and over backwards into his seat, where and the extraction of $1,300 in cur favor than yellow ones. “ You may need some trifle o f dress; —please, Mrs. Daggett, take the he sat glaring at his distressed wife, rency and $2,000 iu securities. Young and middle-aged men suffering from or there may he a drive, or a picnic, money. And, perhaps, by the time tho picture of baffled energy. Pells Manny, the inventor of a nervous debility and kindred affections, as loss “ That what ye wanted?" he hissed or excursion going on in which you it is gone 1 shall be able to send a of memory and hypochondria, should enclose reaper which was famous twenty-five little more. My employers are going between his teeth. “ Have ye accom will want to participate.” three stamps lor Part V I I of World'» Dis The poor girl's first impulse was to to pay me generously in the city, and plished your design ? Got any more years ago, died at Rockford, Septem pensary Dime Series of pamphlets. Address ber the 12th, aged eighty-one years. I feel myself growing better able to chores ye want done before they be W o u l d ’» D i s p e n s a r y M e d i c a l A s s o c ia t i o n , return the money. Buffalo, N . Y . gin to measure me for a shroud ?” “ No, you shall not givo it back; it work every day.” Returns for one week from one “ D on’t bother about it, dear,” Ho Helen Hyde adopted the cause it a present from me, and I choose hundred small money-order offices Velvet and velveteen will be much worn urred Mrs. Spoopendyke, patting show that forty two pgr Cent o f the the season advances, of one even poorer and more friend you shall keep it.” Helen Hyde’s heart beat high with less than herself, and for a year she is head tenderly. “ I ’d rather have funds transmitted were in the form, *Lydia E . Pinkham’s Vegetable < ’umpound delight when she first saw the Dag- paid two dollars a week steadily, and it shut than open, for it isn’ t half as of postal notes. ip daily working wonderful cure» in female dis warm as I supposed it was.” I langer get farm house, a long, red building, Mr. Mifflin never knew what a dui eases. One of the attractions of the Broom “ Then what’d ye mako such a fuss ------------- » « » >■< ------------- with an immense stack of chimneys, had menaced him. At the end o f that time the old about?” howled Mr. Spoopendyke, county fair will be a pair of oxen, the Rogers’ Heart Tonic cures heart disease. a cluster o f umbrageous maple trees largest in the world, from Pough ---------------------- 1 — garlanded it about with shade, uud a gentleman’s grandson came from still writhing under the sting of de keepsie, N. Y., one o f which weighs Fall waists and surplice effects are seen on door-yard full of sweet, old-fashioned some wide, wild region ucross tho sea, feat. “ I f you’re cool enough, what’d many fall costumes. nearly 4,000 pounds. flowers, while in full sight of the win a tall, dark eyed young man with the' ye hoist me up there like a hired man A New York man has invented an for? Ob, you’re cool enough! If I dows the Atlantic flung its curling mein of a prince in disguise. SICK-HEADACHE- “ My father has been dead for a had your temperature, I ’d tit myself ear trumpet, which is concealed in crests of foam all along tho shining Mrs J . C. Hemlerpon, of Cleveland, Ohio the head of a cane, so that a sensitive shore. Mrs. Daggett welcomed her year,” he said, “ and his papers have up with a band of music and a bar writes: “ The use of two of Dr. Pierce’s warmly; she had been Mrs. Danin only just been thoroughly investi room, ancLliire myself out as a sum deaf man can hold it to his ear v ith ‘ Pleasant Purgative Pellets ’ a day, for «a few out attracting attention. weeks, has entirely cured me of sick-headache, nel’s housekeeper once, and knew the gated, so that I have just learned for mer resort!” I formerly stiffervcl terribly, ps “ I don’t care,” soliloquized Mrs. the first time that there are arrear A North Carolina woman. who nff.pn whirl» value of that lady’s patronage. mi an an average, nvoraao as an once nnco in in ten tmi d ilavn ” ( Of if often, on a y s.’ “ I ’ve just one room loft, my dear,” ages due upon my grandfathes's al Spoopendyke, as a brakeman stepped formerly dug ginseng in order to all druggists. she said. “ Under the eaves of the lowance I hope he has not been up and opened the window with a secure money.with which to subply little jerk. “ My husband may not her hnsbsnd witfi tobacco, has just There is as much variety and independence house. “ It’s rather small, but it's allowed to suffer—” “ Oh, lie’s all right,” said Mrs. Dag be strong, but he’s willing. And the discovered a mica mine in the mount in fashions as ever. furnished comfortably, and there's a view o f the ocean. I could have gett. “ We’ ve taken excellent good next time I want a window opened ains which is supposed to be worth “ 1 suffered with paralysis for nine yeai’s. I ’ll have it done before we leave $ 20 , 000 . iven you 1 letter accommodations if care of hifn.” Samaritan Nervine cured m e.” “ You are a noble hearted woman,” home,” aud Mrs. Spoopendyke ar had received Mrs. Dardanel's letter J oseph Y ates , Paterson, N. J. ----- 4—------------------------------------ a day earlier. But four young ladies, said the young lUHn, fervently clasp ranged her hat, and devoted the rest IT W IL L COME BACK TO YOU- The fact that good health, strong muscles teachers in the Ixwood Institute, iug her hand,” and 1 will see that o f the day to the cinder in her hus You have a father? You have a and, sound nerves aro attainable, should en Traveler’s came yesterday, and I ’m sleeping on you nre no loser by your generosity.” band’s eye.— [Drake’ s courage every invalid to an earnest endeavor mother? You love [them. But once in the right direction. Remember all disease “ It ain’t me,” said Mrs. Daggett, Magazine. a sofa myself, in the parlor. But we ■ ----------------------------- in a while you i ^row r iu it impatient, n iip m iv u b , and ¡m u owes its origin more or less to a lack o f iron in will make you as snug as possible, turning red and white, for Helen Iron in the blood means health, I I I H e a l t h D ue t o I g n o r a n c e — < the meanness o f your nature crops the blood. and the very first good-sized room Hyde, now spending her vacation at it weaks itself on innocent father "trength and vigor. Analyze the blood o f an the farm-house, sat by, quietly sew “ The first wealth is health.” wrote out; that is vacant you «hall have ” owri rsxz-sflv««». rmrlmswi or»,« «»«ttv».. ¡«valid and little or no iron will be found, And Helen was very happy in her ing in the window recess. “ I’m free Emerson, and in this terse little sen and mother, perhaps, and they suffer Healthy men>8 1)lood i8 fllll of ¡ron< The l)e8t little nook, from whose casement she to allow that I and Daggett got out tence is concentrated the ethics and the punishment O f a cross word called method of supplying this lack of iron is by us- Brown’s Iron Bitters, a sure cure for dys could see the sparkling plain of tho o’ patience and were going to put economy of sanitary science. Some up oy another’s annoyance. The ing pepsia, general debility, weakness and wasting him on the town, but Miss Hyde hero, years ago Gail Hamilton vigorously hard word is spoken. It may be re diseases. sea dotted with white sails. Mrs. Daggett was a driving, ener one of our boarders, she’s been pay declared that a woman of 20 should gretted, forgiven and forgot, but it be as mnch ashamod of being dy can never be recalled. Father and since ” getic businesswoman. Farmer D ag iug for him K ilt pleated, full flounced and elaborately trimmed, puffed, flounced and draperied skirts “ I beg your pardon if I have inter speptic as of being drunk." aud not mother will sigh and forgive, but— gett was a vacant, honest faced man, are all in'vogue. Some day it will come Lack to you. who invariably fell asleep of an even fered,” said Helen, blushing scarlet less radical was the address of Dr. Yesterday, maybe, a little one ran ing, with his chair tipped hack us the large black eyes fell sci atiniz- Hunt, of New Jersey, at the Social OCro&hfàtnV ) against the wall—and every available ingly on her face, “ but he seemed so Science Congress last week, who rel up to yon smilingly, and with tho in V IT A L QUESTIONS. nocent, heaven-born cofitidtrnco of egated physical disease to a similar inch of the house was filled with sum old nnd helpless that—” CHAPTER II. “ God blesg you for your noble place that would he assigned to de childhood, clapping its little hands, mer boarders—.mostly ladies. There It is undoubtedly that W o u ld not harm a fly, in your developed which 1. so varied in ks operstinn* were only three masculine append deed!” said Ambrose Mifflin, earn fective morals. *—* — J:---------1 — ’*>- —- - —=■ -'— =-* th*t no disease or ,1 ill 1 health cu n ".-e iM y exist true that a large percentage o f ill- face. The childish action delighted • ages to the house besides its master, estly. resist its power, and yet it is , But there was something in Helen’s health is due to lack of iutelligenee its author, but it ahnoyed yon. Yon or Harmless au old clergyman, whose parishioners for the most frail woman, weakest It is also were busy and reproved the little invalid or smallest child to clubbed together every summer to manner which prevented him iron if not a lack of morality. “ Patients treat him to six weeks’ vacation, liter offering any pecuniary recompense true that a largo proportion r ' t r i one. Two pearly tevrs stood in her “ Almost deftd or nearly dying " ple do not even know what health is, great blue eyes, her lips faltered, and For years, and given up by physicians of ary man of large aspirations and to her. «he turned away from you. Hie era “ My grandfather will need your in its true sense. Good health is the Bright's and other kidney diseases, liver com small income, who had come thither for rest and opportunity to study up care no longer," said he. “ W e have inevitable result of true conditions, o f childhood, with its happy fleeting plaints, severe coughs cslled consumption, have hours, will erase (ho unkind word, been cured, the “ skeleton” for his next novel, and been fortunate in our Australian in and as it is the first wealth and the W om en gone nearly crazy ! vestment, nnd I am prepare«} to buy tir«t requisite of success iu every un- but— old Mr. Mifflin. From agony of neuralgia, nervousness,wake Some day it will come back to you. fulness and various diseases peculiar to w«>men. It was some time before Helen the old farm back agarn and settle dertaking, these conditions deserve A beggar stand» at vonr door. The People drawrn out of shipe from excruciating careful study aud consideration. Hyde fairly comprehended who old lieie permanently.” rain is dashing in torrents through pongs of Rheumatism. And when Mrs. Dardanel began to 11 Boston Traveller. Mr. Mitflin was. A bowed, bent over Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from the black atmosphere o f the night, scrofula! , ------* — ; little man, with silver hair curling think about getting her winter ball Erysipelas ! H i \Y inked . —During the last break and the sharp vivid lightnings only over the collar of his coat, a ruffled dresses made up she received a note Halt rneum, blood poisoning, dvspepsia, in shirt like the pictures o f our Revolu from Miss Hyde which ran us fol in oil‘ 11 woman who had ridden for intensify by their violent contrast digestion, anti in fact almost all diseases frail the awfnlness of the darkness. The four or five blocks in a str«>et car with tionary fathers, and blue eyes which j0Wrt;_ Nature is heir to “ D ear M r s . D aroanel :—I am sorry n lone gentleman suddenly turned beggar's plea for shelter is punctuated Have been cured.by H op Bitters, proof of glistened behind a pair o f silver by the blast that howls forth its which can be found in every neighborhood in spectacles, he shuffled in and out to to disappoint you, hut I cannot under ; upon him with: 0,1 do that again and I ’ll appeal anger, and you turn your brother off. the known world his meals in [an aiiologetic fashion, take any more orders, for I am going T fhis T will — come back to yon. some and sat all the bright afternoon under to be married next month to Am i to the driverT da; “ W —what!” he gasped. Iirose Mifflin, and we are to live at tbs maples staring at the sea. i t you are impatient, testy, ill “ Oh! you villain, you know what!” I THE GREAT GERMAN “ Who i j that old gentleman ?” she the Daggett farm. Aud oh! how “ Madam, upon my word I don’t humored, spiteful, malicious, cow at last ventured to ask Mrs. Daggett. proud I should lie if you were to REM EDY ardly oncl mean, your whole life will come here and visit me next summer, understand!" That lady frowned impatiently. “ Sir! you winked af me three dif- be a constant reckoning with evil “ It's old Drddy Mifflin,” said she. when the roses nre in bloom and the action« whose enormity is only strawberries ripen. Ambrose is all I ferent times!” “ And I wish it was anybody else?’ R jlle m and cures “ I did! great Scots! Madam, but I equalled by the increasing wickedness that is nice, ami I have the dearest “ Is he a boarder!” asked Helen R H E U M A T ISM . “ Well, he is and ho isn’t!” rather old grandfather in lr.w in the world. I wasn’t aware of it! I am the holder o f the future: and an nnatoned past I o f 96,000 barrels o f oil, and am being is always the precursor o f a more N e u ra lg ia . “ Affectionately. obacurely answered Mrs Daggett, who | sqneezed so linrd that I am scarcely reprehensible future. A bad heart is Sciatic«. Lumbago, “ H e l e n H TDK.” waa picking her currants for a pud Wink at yon! a boomerang of passions, whose evil B U K A C IIR . And all this life's romance had iu my right mind! ding, while Helen sat by and watched HfiADACHt TOOTHACHE. her. “ But be won't be here long. grown out if Helen's month at 4he Why, worna ', if oil should even ad consequence« always fall on the L ad vance 28 ceeis per gallon, I wouldn’ t o f their luckless author. On the other1 Yoo tee, my dear, he has no friends. seaside. SOME TMfiOIT. dare wink at a hotel waiter! Squeezed hand, all good deed* work in a Q U IN S Y . SW KLI.INOffl. WBen Daggett and I came down from tlXA. Vermont and bought this place we Seven year* have elapsed since I out of 916,000 in one hour, and then similar way, with the rules that StKVfWSS. Cuts. Bruise*. got it cheap because o f ola Mifflin. James Lick, the California million charged with having a corner on the govern promise* aud conclnsione, F R O S T B IT KH, cauaea and effects; if eithsr good or W e wefe to give him the northeast aire, at his death left a vast amount winking Imeinese! Madam, I —— ” B I H * « . tT A L B M . Bnt she rang the hell and left him had, the reenlt will be in conformity chamber, and their were to allow him of property for public naee, and not a A n d s i l oth er b odily adtfrt with the nature o f the d»>ed. Your eo mnch per month for hia keen. It dollar has reached the designated ob j alone.--| Wall Street Newe, bad deeds and good dee«!* are juries FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. ain’t everybody, yon see, would he jects. The trust««»*, who receive |1,- T h « man who inveutod U»« fir«t that sit upon the deetiny of your life SuM bynH DmtrrNt* nnd : to nave an old man like that 00O a year ench, have jnst been» oen- Drnlcrw. Direction* 1« I* steam whistle has r«c«ntH died. H « and decide the verdict of happiness l the place. But he’s harmless m red by the California pioneers. never forgave himself. an«I hie latter or despair. The Charles A. Vt>f*ter Co I won’t deny that the (OmtmmoM te A. T O S U l l * ■ * . ) Some day they will come back to Mankind ia Invariably paying i day* were «peut in remota* and 1 a week helped along, IkaIttaMNk ■&, r .E L yon. now pricee have gone up, And j honor where diabonor ia dnai | Canada. SPOOPENDYKE. 0 8 E f FOR PAIN. Salt wale- hua been diecoveied at a depth of 440 feet near Ueboru« Hollow, Broom county. N. Y. T l* flow is nulliukeut* to fl 1 a three inch pipe ae rapidly cimi be pumpad. — r—- ►♦« ;-------- - 4 - 1 Ou© mejnberJ qf the Senate of Georgia1, according to common re port in that State, can neither wiite nor read» but Le ía represen ted* te be au excellent man aud highly esteemed. .¿ M iO lv T W • A ------ — y Men. “ W ell* Health JUnewer restores nealth and vigor, cures dyspepsia, im potence. $1. •---------------------------- - ------------------------------— Dr, T. A . Sunirr, O ttawa , I lt .. says “ Brown’s Iron Bitters gives entire satisfac tion.” ----------------- ».«•»---------------- Stinging, irritation, inflamation, all kidney an«l urinary complaints, cured by “ Bipchu- Paiba.” 81. * ---------------- » * « -------- — The Ex-Sheriff of I bfpell C ounty , N. C M r. W . F . Wasson, says; “ Brown’s Iron Bitters has improved my digestion and general health. ” & IT T E R S In /ever and ague districts, fn tropical and other region« visited by epidemics, and indeed in all lo calities where the con dit ¡uns are unfavora ble to health, this famous vegetable in vigorant and altera tive. H o f c t e t t e r '* Stomach Bitters, has been found a potent safeguard even to fee ble constitutions and fragile frames, while os a cure for indiges tion. hiliousi’.ees ami kindred complaints, it is without » rival. For «ale by all l»n u gists and Dealers gen orally. The Vori hum Pari lie E xp ress Co. Office— US Montgomery Street, S. F On and after Septem ber 1, ISSH. w ill transact a gen eral Express business, operating the follow in g routes: N o r th e rn F a r l l r B a ll r o o d n n d B m m h e * O r e g o n B a i l w a y a n t i >a> I g a l lo n t o m p a n v O r e g o n a n d « 'n l l f b r n t a B n l l m n d P a r i f l r ( e n d ft t e a m s k l p B o a t e s between San Francisco. Portland (Ord, Victoria, Puget f^ound and Alaska. W ill receive for transportation f « r f a l l points in O regon, Washington T erritory, British Colum bia, Alaska. Idaho, Montana, Dakota and Minnesota. G old *ii,l Silver. Bullion. Vaiimli!«*«. bettors, PackaffPB nnd Merchandise. T. F. O akes . President...................................... New York W. FooTxra, Gon l 8 u p t...................... S t Paul. Minn H H. Baowxnra, Asst. Sk*pt..............................Portland Autx. Bern.**. A gent, San Franrtec-r O N « ia ^ •Ik ju m Delivery, Tlioreughtrae« aafl Sodile Wagons. Alno A ¿ » t « LU for the »iUe of T h e •Auliti»* o(H iein g and Karin W * * « **’ for any SI t l e l i e l l _ __ j F arm W a £ o iim . We keep the i -‘ . oii M be haypy to »v'ud.Vt: i w anr. ' ■ ' *■ * SAN THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY. . * > The following remarkable hitter from one of the leading and best known scientific writers of tho present day is especially significant, tuxd should be of unusual value to all readers who desire to keep pace with ¡the inarch of modern discovq/ieH and.events: “ A general demand for reformation is one of the most distinctive characteristic* of the nine teenth century. The common people, os well as tho mer«.' enlightened and refined, cry out with no uncertain Voice to be emahoifftted from tho slavery of conservatism and supersti tion which has neid the masses in gross Ignor ance during a large i>ortioh of the world’s his tory, and iu tlie timeof the ‘ Dark A g e s ’ came near obliterating th«%ilast glimmer of truth. Dogmatic assertions and blind e**t4ri(tisui yre losing caste aiñong all chasses of all countries. People are bègitining to think for themselves, and to regard authority much less thaï) argu ment. Mon and women are no longer willing that a few individuals should dictate to them’ \yhat must be their sentiments and opinions. They claim the right to folve for themselve» the great questions of the day and demand that the general good of humMiity shall- be re spected. A s the result of this general awak ening, we see, on every hand, unmistakable evidences of reformatory action. People who, ^ few years ago, eudured suffering tho must ip- tense in the name of duty, now realize the ut ter foolishness of such « course. Men who were under the bondage of bigoted advisers al lowed their health to depart; suffered their con sti tutiona to become i nJei mined and filially died as martyrs to a false system of treatment. I There aie millions of people tilling untimely I graves who might have lived to a green old age had their original trouble* been taken in I time or properly treated. There are thousands« j of people to-day thoughtlessly enduring the first symptoms of some serloi’a malady and i without the slight«** realization of‘ the danger that is before them. They have occasional headaches; a lack of appetite one day and a ravenous one the uex*, or ftn unaccountable feeling of weanne»*,' sometimes accompanied by nausea and attribute all these troubles to I the pld idea of ‘ a slight cold ’ o/m alaria. It is high time that people awoke to H Khowledgo of tho seriousness of these ifiatters and eman- ! cipated themselves froqi the proftesiona! bigot ry Chicli control**then . W hen thiff Is dèlie and when all elusati» of physician* become lib eral enough to exclude all dogmas, save that it is their duty to cure disease as quickly and a* safely as possible; to maintain’ no other posi tion than that of truth honestly aacertuincd, and to endoree and .recommend any remedy that lia* been found useful, no matter what its origin, there wilt be no'more quarreling among the ckictore, while tliei e \yijl be great rejoicing throughout the world. * “ I am well aware of the cen*ure that will be meted out to me for writing this letter, but I feel that I oannot bo true to my honest convic tions unless Pextend a helping hand’ .and,.en dorse all that 1 know to bo gpod. Tho extend ed publications for the. pa*t few years, and graphic descriptions qf .different diôease* of the kidpeys and liver have awakened the medical profession to-the fact" Hint*1 these diseas^afiU'o greatly increasing. The: trei£tinyut of the doc tors has been largely expqj/p\ental and many of their patients have'-died while they were casting about for a remedy-to cure them.” “ I t is now over two years since my attention was first called to tho use of a most n?onde/fuI preparation in the treatment of Blight s disease of the kidneys. 1‘atienta had frequently asked me about the remedy and I had l)card of re markable cures effected by it, but like many other* I hesitated to recommend its use. A personal friend of mine hud-been in poor health fuç, some .tim e .and his*, -ripplicatkoa. for in-i surance on his life had been rejected on ac co u n t of Bright's disease. Chemical and mi croscopical examinations eût jiis urine revealed the presence of large quantities of albumen aud granular tube casts, which 1 confirmed the cor-' rectuess of the diagnosis. ‘After tfying all the usual remedies, I directed hi in to use this pre paration and was grently surprised to observe a decided improvement within a month, and within lour months, no tube coats',co^ld be discovered. .. A t th^t % t4jpeé there Avas présent only a trace of albumen, ami nè felt, as he ex pressed it, ‘perfectly well',’ and all through the influence of W arner’s Safe Cure, the re medy he used. ” - - * • “ After this I prescribed this medicine in full doses iu both acuti and chronic rfejilirities, [Bright’s disease] and with the most satisfactory results. M y observations were neither sirtiill iu number nor hastily made. They exteuded over several months and embraced a large number of cases which have proved so satis factory to ray mind, that I would «^«u-nestly urge upon mÿ professional 'brethern the im portance of giving a fair and patient trial to Warner’s Safe Cure. In a large class of ail ments where the blood is obviously in an un healthy Btate, especially where glandular en* gorgements and inflammatory eruptions exist) indeed in many of those forms of chronic In disposition in which there is no evidence. of organic mischief, but where the general health is depleted, the face sallow, the urine colored, constituting the condition in which the patient is said to be ‘ billions,' the advantage gained by the use or this remedy is remarkable. In Bright's disease it seems to act as a . sol vent of. albumen; to soothe and heal* the inflamed membranes; to wash out the epithelial debris which blocks up the tubuli vrvniferi, and to prevent a destructive metamorphosis of tissue.” • “ Belonging as I do to. a branch of the profes sion that believes that no one school of tredi cine knows all the truth regarding thé treat ment of disease, and being independent enough to.aelect any remedy that wjll relieve m y pa-' tients, without reference to the source from whence it comes, I am glad to, acknowledge »lid commend the merits of this remdHy thus frankly. Respectfully yours, R. A . G U N N , M . D. Dean and Professor of Surgery, United States Medical College of N ew Y o rk; éditer of Medical Tribune; Author of Gunn’s N ew and • Improved Hand-Book of Hygiene and Domestic Medicine etc., etc. G • J J 2 4 and 2 6 B eale St., San Francisco. MANUPACTt’ tUMWIAND DKATjflt.sT V J?-'* H, L ick of Lebanon, ÿ il . has offered to:contribute $26,lXH)<tihd ten acres o f ground toward a uew college in his noigborheod. fpon a Subject of Vital Interest. Effecting the Welfare of All. J1T» ilM .¿e jtemfc te ' « f FRANCISCO fr lìr -‘ •' N e w s p a p e r P a 4 0 5 lm ee & R U n io n , , P r o p ’r s . e y an d 4 0 7 S an som e S t», San U r a n is co , C al, P IA N O S A N D O R G A N S. K NABE F IA N 0 S I their eq u a l.” — t ’ lara • Louise K e ll o g g .1 ___ K. L. B A N i’H o r r 4 V’O . A gents, 721 Harket «treet Sun Francisco, «’al. • ’ i PIANOS A N D .O RGANS?P |(ü lM W lP Ä SYM PTO M S o r A T O R P ID LIVER. Doas o f A p p etite, B ow els costive, F a in in best tnoderStV-jirioed jilano in Am erlcs* aeo for yourself or send for catalogue. b\W.SPKNUBIt AO O ., and 26 Fifth St>., o o p .l'.S . Mint, San Francisco, Cal. Also Agents tor ths Now England Organs o f Boston. tho H ea d , w ith a d u ll sensation in the baok part. P ain u n d er th e Shoulder blade, fullness after eatin g, w ith a disin- i nation to exertion o f b o d y or m ind. Irritability o f tem p er, L o w spirits, w ith a feeling g n e gle cted som e du ty, lin g o f havin ha W earin ess, D iaaiu ess. F lu tterin g at thr Skin, H eart, D o ts beford th e eyes, Y e l tow 1 iÿkîoUbe H eadache gen erally o v e r the right eye, he gen m ess, w ith ûtiU i dream *, highly R estlessness, colored U Uriné, rin«, and PIANOS 6 ,0 0 0 New antf Second hand lla n os ab half price. Pianos $75 and ud . Anti sell Piano Factory, M k 2ft t ills Ht A /i :i iO \ P IA N O *. H R * H A Yf Fi*Uo», Standard Organ«. bJiept Music, aud Musical MtrchamliBH o f every ileaci'iution at the M o d e l I I u . h I c S t o r e , 7S5 i l n r k e t f t t r e e t . l a * I r a n - c i s c o . Homi for our catalogue o f l0-cent ìnuaic. CHAH a. KATON. 1 A M IlF.NH AM. « t f i TT li « V i» z « « ’ . r i i \ o i « i r s n q g r ç m p A T iO N . W, IA. HA UUEK, A3 Sena urne tft, * t ,, , N Sau FrancUop.. ■ni t r i v i p i i n t o a m v T V i ' a T U a t # < b gana F K O tRA RP.TM BuKorH» • San Kmtirtlnon H ü l l O l f t <)Ter TW! iliíTcrrdt kiiula be«* sheer I L S S a r e e s p e c ia lly a d a p te d t o f C T T ' 8 S P IL U L s u c h ca n es, o n e d o s e e ffe cts su ch a c h a n g e o f f e e lin g a s t o a s t o n is h th e s u ffe r e r . T h ey K a e r e a e e t h e A p p e t i t e , and cause tho body to T a k g e r t F l e s h , thus th e system Is n o u r i s h e d , and b y th eir T o n i c A c t i o n on the D i g e s t i v e o r g a n s , B e r a l a r S t o o l s are pro il uc *4. p r ic e 25 cents. 3 5 M u r r a y B t „ Bf. ¥ . ... ---------------- m U o l b A i M * oor..- ' & w H p m * itU, W Idra«* sU.rlovn NV U>UPfrw,i, A M w i H T U F T S HAIR DYE. V n i l M O M C U Leani steam engineering, and earn T U U H u m e n gioo per mouth. Houd yoflir name and ^Oq.jn n|ainpa to F. K K P P Y , Engineer, Brldfrejjurt.flt I I J R B A T S T ., N E W Y O U K . g Dr. TITTS BANCAL o? Yalnghlc Information and V VC «effe I Reoclpti wlH be milled FREE am applitattou./ A / 1 T ? IV fPCD ForftU indard Invention« and N*»vtd- | i\ \JJ U j IM 1 titles. Address B.F Bpsh.Oakland,Cal A IM M E N S F W KFK » U . . H i u home 9 1 <VA|, « ¡ o u t f i t 1t h e A d d r t y T » c » * C n , « ■ » ! ■ « ■ , U t l D e . A SPECIFIC FOR E p ile p s y , w < 3 * ver S O L I \ Spastm, Convul sions, F a llin g Sickness , St. Vitus Dance, Alcohol ism , Opium Eat- [ÏTHËGRÜTÏ) $5 TO $20 Ì Address S tinson F. N. U. v ^ Scrofula,. Kifigs Evil, U gly Blood Diseases, Dgspqy- six, Nervousness, Headache , ________________ — r u h c m u a t i « j n , Nervous Weakness , Brain Worry, Blood S&res, Biliousness, Costivencss , Nervous Prost ration, . Jiidfu tj Troubles and Irregularities. $1.50. Sum pic Testim onials. “ Samaritan Nervine is doing wonders. l)r. J. Q. McLemoin, Alexander City, Ala, fed it my duty to recommend It.1* Dr. 1). F. Laughlin, Clyde, Kansas. “ It cured where phj'sicians failed.” Key. J. A. Jidie. Beaver, Tn. «rfilrr e sp o n tlc n c e freely m w w ered.'Sli ‘ Sold by nil HruvRists. (27) NERVE m m ® wr ’THE DR. S. A. RiUilMORD MED. CO., ST. JOSEPH, ia For test imrtniWs and circulars send stamp. KIDNEY W ORT , FUfl THE PER M ANENT CURE OF __ y watchmakers, By mail 25o. ( Ti- Pfree. J .S . iiLHCif«* C o ., 8» Dc First Series, Nc. 67 JO E P O H E IM , JHE TAILOR j I ------- M A K E S T H E - j Best Fitting Clothes j in T h e State. Business Suits to Ordar from Rants “ “ “ Fine Drèss Suits ‘ 4 “ 14 $20 00 . 8 OC - 40 (P ‘ P r o t n p t a t t e n t io n . _ t Dealing aná a p e r fe c t F it G u aran 'teed o r río Sale, Hules for Self-measurement, and Samples o f Cloth • free to any address, on application 724 MARKET & 203 MONTGOMERY SI C O N S T IP A T IO N . SAN FRANC ISCO CAL. ITo other disease is bo prevalent in this ootrn- ,t r y as Constipation, a n d n o rem ed y has over 1 equoilod th o oJtebruted K ID N E Y -'W O R T an a cure. W ha tevor t he cause, h q w ov er obstinato | tho oaao, this rem ed y ■will ov arooric it. 52) ¡11 K7 SS I'H II) c! i-treraintf eom p’. am t i I a ■ K b E i O ■ is v e ry apt to b o corapUcatod with, constipation. K id n e y -W o rt ^trcngtlxen* tho w eak ened part* a n d q u ic k ly cures ¿11 b inds 1 o f PHefuevon w h on phyntciaua a r d m edicines have before h ile d . R H E U M A T IS M . S o l DEIUPUIi CU RB, oa it la for AI.Xz th o painful diseasesoT the K id n e y s , L iv e r a n d B o w e l s . I t cloacses the system o f the a crid p oison thak-j cau-ca the dread ful Buffering w h ich o n ly tho , victims o f rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CA8E0 o ft h o wo rat form s o f this terrible c'in caffe h a ve been quickly» relieved, and in asliQrt tiino PERFECTLY CURgn. t a r lt .;Uan«c*e Strengthens and g iven N ow P.fff to a] l th o im portant organs o f th o b od y . The natural a ction o f the K id n eys in restored. The L iv er ia cleansed o f a ll diueaso, m id tho B ow els m ovo fr e e ly and healthfully. t i n t A cta a t the same tim o on tho KLDN. 1Y 3,1 LIVES. A N D BOWEL3.JU3 SOLD hr DRl'UCtSTS. *1. Iiq t H>*or im r. D ry oan b o sen t b y m ail. I WELLS, BiqHAlUWON ¿L CO., Burlington, Vt. <5'«) KIDNEY-W O RT NOBODY Consumer*, can de£ L A N D B A K IN G OAR DENY. id u p o n N E W . E N G « W D js H as being exi- I t is Cream of Tftrtdi' and Bi-Car Sonata of Soda of perfect purity, scientifically combined : N O T H I N G E L S E .- The price d tliS N E W E N G L A N D B A K IN G P O W D E R justifies the use of the very best materials. Consumers pay a fair price fov the best and get it. It is Self evident that Bhking -Powders rep resented to be composed ofth e a^mo material* as the N E W E N G L A N D ,% pi)d which are sold to dealers at less than the {¿lire materials themselves are worth, canndt Be pure. The large demand M N E W * E N G L A N D B A K I N G P O W D E R , and consequent falling off in the sales of adulterated and inferior pow ders, has developed a spiteful ness on the part of some manufacturers and dealers. Findinj that the quality of the N E W ENGLAND cannot be successfully attacked, uew brands and close imitations, represented to be as good, are put on the market. W ith these they en deavor to tempt dealer* with low prices, and thus impose on consumers. See that the name N E W T O N B R O S - & C O . is’ on every can. 3f A N O T F .I ) B I T n V T I T l l l I ) W U H A N , . * [From tiie Dost on Globe.] •loiin L M ilin g ’s S oils C o ., MANUFACTURERS OF Iron and Steel Wire Hope And W IR E of Every Description. A gent» for New d.’fsey Wire Cloth Company, and for the Buck ITioril Barbed Fence. 14 n i t r M s i s t m e b t . ba st n t A '8 < t * « 'o . » wtmm « » «*« flrf »*;;i «a t m *T' JM ? ~ S l n d a b e c k e r ’s T h f t o t * ’ S q t M r « . JBfc*n». Editors .— The above is a good lik en ««, o f 3Trs. Lydia ILPlnk- ham »of Lynn. M as ?., who above « 4 other human beluga may be t r u t M u ^ caUcdthe ’Dear Friend ofjffom un,’ A Perfect system o f Dress c ^ i u j > » raple. a» some o f h^r correspondents love to call her. She , ^ ^ Is zealously devoted to her work, which is the outcome o f a llfo-studz. and^ls obliged to koep six lady on Fri .« M assistsr.U. to help AST adsvierftie large correspondeaoe S^ud f. whioh daily pours la upon her, each bearing its special burden o f suffering, or j o y at release from !t. Ber >1 y « Veget«1de Compound Is A medicine ?or good and not evil purposes. I ha-r- personally laves? ¡gated It and S E N D FO R O U R N E W am « tlftie d o f the truth o f thla * , On account o f itaprovenm erits.it is recommended and proscribed by the lx phyriciaus In 4h« country. VflliJABtr TO MERCH4NTS Nliq'TSYMEN Qne any«’ : “ It works 71 Vo a charm and saves mneh AR! .HI T ECTS H, CONTRAi.TUMS • pain. It'will enro entirely th» worst f o r * e f fall lag ©f th e uterus, Levi&rtireo* Irr.^pilai aad poteJbh Menstruat i‘ >u. all Ovarian Trecbleo, iuflammatlon aud 13(0 t o 1316 M ARK ET ST S f UloanUi^n, Floodings, all Displacements and the con ANOii-INCOLN PLACt.R CO.CAl sequent kpinal «voakneeo, and Is especially adapted to the Change o f Life.” I f fMkui atefl every portion o f the system, and give? new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatuli destroys ail envying fo r stimulant«, and relieves weak n q « o f the stomach. It cures Bloating, ffcadachi Nsrvonp Proefrnti«m, General Dehnfty. Sleeph Deyreeriqr. and ludlgestioA Tliat freUog o f bearing down, eansing pain, wolgh: and bae ihclie, is always R . n s n iU N G , permanently cured by its use. It will at all t lmos. and under all circumstances, act In harmony with thr law Mocufacfurer of that governs the ferusJ'fftyrtcrn It costs oa|y f l . pfrix>tftlear rix f< r $e.,and is sold by fiL9 Potai ture, H oas*. Baak and 0£ m Tittup. di-ugjri.sU. Any advice required as to s'p.’cial casea, and 1 4 7 9 a n d 4»tl F O T B T I I M » , fkr«t F r a n d a e o . the nair m of many who h ttp hecr. restored to perfect Ä T d e s : : ¡ X » W R Î U Â IH ID . t f * . _ health by the use o f the Vegetallo ' ompound, ca r be obtained Ly ahlrcatfng ?Irs. 1’., with stamp fe r reply, at her homtriuLynn, Hass. Tbl« BFLT or ««genere. For Kidney C.»nn>laint o f either se* tl;ls compound 1 j tor *s made exfirreslj for U fflsnrjiOMwd as abundant testimonials show. the cure o f derangements o f the generative organa. “ Mrs. Pink ham's Liver Pills," fnys cn c writer, “ are j There is no mistake Obste tPeb^st ia the trorld f<,rth3 cure o f Con. tloetlen, this Instrument, the con tinuous rt ream o f KJ.EO- •i iousn- «* ar.d T-wpidlty o f the Hver. B o r Blood i T R 1C I T Y permeating I’tir x- rka wondsrs la Its rpecial line and bids fa ir ! through the parts mn*t to e »1 Compound In !U purularlty restore them to healthy actio a. Do pot confound 411 r u- rrapoct « M i Angel o f Mercy whose sole this with Slertric Belts a m ?, a is to c^o ^ood to others. advertised to cura all Uh* from head ta t se» D is fa r Philadelphia. Pa. (% K w l E D the ONE spande sperili? pnrpree S giving full Informal In -O ., MB MV jáhingtou ashin 1 W ^ S U i S Fallí John Wipore,TuM"EB0“ C A B IX K T W O O D « u 4 VSSK K M . 8 h , p Timber. 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