A Man U ithout Earn. i- > Ezekiel Eads, who died in Greene 3 'J County, New York, in the Bpring of lr* 1885, was wurely a fit subject for a dime museum, even though he nev er descended tothatlevel. Strictly speaking, Eads was in several re- •pects a most remarkable creature. He was born without ears, not even having apertures where his ears should heve been. His deformity, sad as it was, may be said to have Combines tl»e june of the B.ce Fi'gsof been partly alleviated by the curious ,'?o ii . tv ■.ljrvd. nutritious, construction of the inner portion of i Caliiomia, with tbe..njj^iie,i.al virtues of plants the head, which enabled him to i known to be mo-rt fa;n»-lici41 to the human system, forming the ON I Y PER hear common conversations through FECT kESrfeDY to act getift? yet his mouth. >-< pronfnfiy oil Aht When addressed be would instant KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS ly open his mouth and readily give —AND T answers t > interrogations pul to him Clean^nfA^ten ’Effsctually, — SO THAT - in an ordinary tone of voice. But PURE BLOCS, Gzekiei’s lack of ears was not his REFRciiriHtNC SL. EP, only distinction. He had a heavy HEALTH and STRENGTH Crop of black hair spotted with Naturally follow. Every one is using it an i all are delighted with it. Ask you! white, the spots themselves being druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu in the exact shape of human ears, facture I only by the feet, hands.etc. When be was.quite CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ( " S- an F ran Cisjco, C al . . a small baby it was noticed that | Loinsvn i »*'.’K v, "N ew Y ork , N.^ his black hair was interspersed with For «ale at< |L M/jlorton> Drug odlv shaped spots of white, which Store. . a - ho’v -ver, did not take on their dis tinetive siiapes until after he had ;i plST<*WÖIlGi pass, d his fifteenth year. \\ lien Mr. Eads died he son, aged 45, whose hair black as coal, not a single gray hair being discernible, and another sou, PcrlCPkay k« ell I l-'i years of age, whose hair was as Fir t .M ohk , Dubiique Co.. In. Sept., 1KS7. Miss K. Finnigan writer : “Mv mother ant gra\ as that ofa man of 70. — Wheel sister Use«! Puator Koenig s Nerve Tonic for neu ralgia. They are both perfectly well now anc >llg Register. novel tired praising the Tonic.” D ayton , Nev., Sept., 1Q89. I was so T»r'uq from nutAOus debility, ca uvuc by uysp« i -siti,. i»i,«n i gut more than th re; hours’ bhop «i-uricg any night, ibe eiluct of L as tor Koomg’H Nerve Tonic was imtglual. I »dept sound uno am iio.v uh well uh over u.tur t ikiuj. only one i>uUlc. Au a Nerve Louie, cuud’d^rin/ how i.aritdoHB il is, think it is the best medicin ever inv.uiod. 1. P. bill KLEY. LNoycuw, Wash. Ter., .June, ISdD. J. S . «'•i ». rites. "I must ch«-« 1 fully thrtoi u. »he Nerve Tonics which 1 Lave ueu (.: du-inr ip . Lo>; twelve ye jj :a, l’u' i.ur Lueuiga is tho boot 1 «ver UHcd.r S iiam hai . 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