1~' . í 4 1* >• 1 ^^DOCTORING OLD ME." 1 SUCCESS IN LIFE. a It re b AbbontSnl. th. bom. of Mr Wah.r Hrott SEEKING SYMPATHY. . ntrlkl"« Pto»"«*-A wlval or hu^brcq 1M lo a 13 verpool oblpbrok.r. How On., of th. 8w..lMt Heutlm.ut, It Is Not M.mly th. Fiuta» of Money-nan * Old Time Himplleitlre. *r (>r Accjnuutetln» Anesim..!.»!..— a. __ . . ‘ ,, Tb« i lesaaliiK. anUaiptic and healing quail- Ulfe Lil. la Frequently Fr.qu.uUy Abased. Abu,.,(. or Froporty. In one of Hari>ei’» taues is given a equa’ltoi^' Catarrh Remedy are un- Among the desires that sometimes Not long since, the death of a miL wry line illusi ration of B >be»ls’ c«k- J painting known as “Doctoring claim satisfaction, without regard- to liomdro was announced in the papers, Thqre I'hare ai-e ------ are great - J-ondou speculations ~ —■ — luarket. ■ in diamond -( m Uli..«, »han» K the “* Old Time.” U rvpreMmU a typical . I the happiness of others, is that of sym- mid his life was held up as au example dd-limer,witli his bclldws blowing the I pathy. Now. of all the pleasures of for young men to imitate, He started WHAT BKANDKFTH 8 P1LLM HO. ■ dust from undent cl-ck, with its Ute sympathy would seem to be ill life poor, but by oonstant labor, un- In B randrkth ' h P ill » the true life H eord» a*)*1 eights carefully secured. one of the sweetest and purest. It fh'gging energy and sharp practice, he medicine has been found, composed aa unites brethren and friends In the Va of ti-esu • l‘»> k» i" gziieruti^i, Kuhrertled in accumulating over a mil- they are of numerous tfegeb bles so com­ olosest bonds; it lifts burdens, soothes lion dollars in the course of si xty years. ■ ¡« appieti-»'**1 01ll>' • We relic. ’ bined that each multiplier the virtues of The bUggesiive name, “D<>< toiiug sorrow, multiplies joys and promotes Therefore, Jiis life was a success, say the rest. They never ci n]*do anv harm. Old Time,” brings to our mind un- human brotherhood. Flowing natur­ these public educators, and is worthy Their actions is always the same, no mat­ ■ etbtr version oi the title, used for an­ ally fi om warm and loving hearts into Of imitation. ter how »ong or in what do^es they are > taken. They purge away the waste par­ eitierpurpoK ‘ Old Time Doctoring.” grateful ones, It blesses both giver and Those who were more intimately ao ticles of the system. They recruit the We learn, through a reliable source. receiver. It la the living spark which qualnted with this man, know that his, animal vigor and arrest the progress of one i/T the enterpiising proprie­ kindles all sorts of benevolent enter­ Jifo wus a miserable failure in every decay. They purify the blood. They urv medicine firms of the country, prises, builds hospitals, schools and thing but the accumulation of wealth. stimulate the liver. They invigorate di­ gestion. They open the pores. They ■ ba/been for years investigating the churches, promotes reforms, draws It was his sole aim to be rich, and make the bowe’s do the work of the kid­ ■ ’ -formulas and medical preparations men away from vice and guides them every faculty of his being was brought neys, thus giving these organs an efttimea used in Hie beginning of this century,’ into paths of virtue and self-respect needed rest. One or two at nighty fur a ■ indeven before, with a view of a«cer- Yet this beneficent factor in human under subjection to this all-absorbing week will demonstrate their power and is dtwire. Until infirmity compelled, ha generally feutticient to cure ordinary s! Lining « by people in our great grand- life is not unfrequently abused by those diseases. | fathers’ linn enjoyed a health and phy who selfishly seek it Not to mention was never knoiyn to be absent from business a single dny in twenty-live All the eight bridesmaids of the Princess of roal vigor so seldom foui d in the those who try to awaken it in other» Wales are alive, married and none divorced. ’present generation. » They.now think for the sake of the material benefit years, and during all that time he never did one charitable act His life was one || they have secured the secret ol secrete. THK LITTL^hcKD. which may come to them, there is a They find that the prevailing opinion large clasB of people who crave it for of self-interest, without a single feat­ A little seed lay in the cacter’s path; A little shoot bowed in the strong w ind's wrath: ure worthy of imitation save that of in ­ ■ tfiat then existed, that “Nature, has a Its own sake as a sort of indulgence, A little shrub grew, by its roots held fast: remedy for every existing disorder,” which they think they must have at dustry and determination. These were Then a stout tree braved all the winter's blast. his only redeeming qualities, and they was true, and acting under tbrs be- little cough started -'t was only light; whatever cost to others. They are wore perverted from virtues into vices. A A little chill shivered the hours of night; R • lief, our grandparent» used the com- never content unless some one is eon- Wo protest against th» practice of A little pain came and began to grow. •» * ■ mon berbs a.d piauts. Continual Then consumption laid all his brave strength I trespass upon the forest domain, has- doling with them and pitying them, holding up the lives of such men for our low. wise in time. Check the little cough, cure I made these herbs less abundant and and the more sympathetic pain they sons to imitate. Sucoess In life is not the Be little chill, dispell the little pain/ ere the I has driven them further from civil za- can induce their friends and neighbors merely filling money-bags or accumu­ little aUment becomes the strong unconquer­ giant of disease. I)r. Pierce’s Golden I lieu, uutil they have been discarded, to feel the better satisfied they are. So lating property. This is all right, le­ able Medical Discovery, taken in time, is a remedy ' I as remedial > gents because of the dif- sweet a morsel do they find this to be gitimate and praiseworthy, when done for these ills. that they treasure every ailment, with a proper motive.' It is right to —------ ----------------- 7 ficulty of obtaining them. H. H. Warner, proprietor of so as to recount It; they, dwell wish to place ourselves in comfortable FOR HORSE-OWNERS. Warner’s safe cure anti founder of the upon their disappointments, their circumstances, to furnish means to edu­ trials, and their woes, oherishing the Warner observatory, Rochester, N. Y , cate our children, to develop all our ca­ How to Treat the Noblest Animal Whleh I has been pressing investigations in memory of them to pour them into the pacities for enjoying life, and to do good Has Been Given to Man. i this direction, into the annals of olei ears of every willing listener, and to to tho world in the thousands of ways Never wash a horse with oold water family historie s, until he has secureti compel him to feel something of the open to the rich. But there should be when he is heated. tome very valuable forifiubis, from suffering which they so diffusely por­ a limit to our desire«, even with theee On .the farm dispense with shoes, whit h his firm is now preparing med tray as their own. Of course this . most worthy! objects in view. It is bet- unless the land is very rocky. process leads Insensibly to great exag­ - ter to take the good we possess, as we iciues, to be told by all druggists. Feed your horse regularly three ( Trrey will, we learn, be [known un-, geration. Suoh is the action of the/ go along, than to wait for an ideal con­ times daily, but never over-feed. der the general title raf '"Warner's L >g mind, that whatever is dwelt upon ex­ dition that may never be attained. In- Water before feeding, but not while [ Cabin remedies.” Among theee me/ clusively assumes magnified propor­ deod, it is this waiting, this refusal to the horse is hot from work. . iciues will be a “sarsaparilla,” for the tions; and a slight headache or other enjoy, this unbending resolution to pos­ Use the whip .very little, and never blood and liver, the stomach, etc., physical discomfort, which might be sess more, that transforms the man, un­ when the animal shies or stumbles. *tLog Cabin cough and consumption forgotten amid pressing Interests, may consciously. from a creature of com­ Never leave a horse standing un­ remedy,” Log Cabin hair tonic,” “'Log become almost unbearable whon al­ mendable aspirations to the sordid, self- hitched. It is the w>y to make them . Cabin extract,” for internal and ex­ lowed to occupy all the thoughts. interested miser. runaways. ternal u«e, and an old Valu ble discov Much more ls this the case with mental We believe in moderat ion and tem­ Do not storm and fret. Be quiet •ery for cat rrh, cajled ‘‘Log Cabin anxieties or troubles, and, be perance, in all spheres of labor—on tbo and kind, and the horse will be so too, - rose cream.” Among (he list is also a slight , or severe, the habit of brooding farm and in the farm-house, as well as in most cases. “Log Cabin plaster," and a “Log Cabin , over them always augments their hard­ in the counting-house, the bank or the Give a horse a large stall and a good Jivirprll.” , ship. In recounting them to one whose From the number of remedies, it , sympathy is hoped for the tendency to store. The man who sinks every higher bed at night. It is Important that he will be seen that they do not propose j further exaggeration ia increased- and , aspiration to the level of mere acquis- lie down to rest. to cure all diseases with one prepara­ very often the listener is made to feel itivonggsvlojes every capacity of enjoy­ If a horse Is vicious and unmanage­ tion. It is believed by nu ny, that a , sympathetic pain, which is really ment save that one. It is not right to able at your business, sell it to some become so habituated to labor that ona with these remedies a hi w era is to far greater than that which has been Is not contented unless constantly at it. one that can control him. $.,dltu*n u;-on suil'ering humanity and ! Hay or other ground feed Is Indis­ .inflicted for his benefit. Certainly noth­ It is a duty to cultivate all the faculties that the close of the nineteenth edrr^ * ing could injure the cause of true sym­ of our natures, not one alone, and we pensable, and ground oorn or hominy turv will see these reais and herbs, us is better than whole oorn. compounded under the title of pathy more than such fraudulent and shaM be held as much responsible for A cotton-card is one of the best in-- Waruei’s Log Cabin remedies, ns pop­ mean attempts to obtain it. Its power neglect in this direction as in anyother. ular as they were nt the beginning F , lie8 in its perfect freedom and in the Improvidence is a term not confined to struments for grooming a horse. It Although they come in the form of reality of the suffering which it seeks waste of material substance alone. Tjio cleans better than the comb. Do not expect your horse to be proprii tary medicine», yet they will be to relieve. When it is wasted on sham fiend millionaire was improvident 'in none tlye k>8^„welconft> tpr .mtffeiing afflictions or drawn out by selfish every thing that woujd elevate, expand equally good at every thing. The horse, humanity Inis become tired of mod­ angling for it, there will always be a andi-ennoble. “Life, has been a bur­ like the man, must be adapted ta. its reaftipn and a hardening of the heart. den,’* were the last words , of one who work. ern doctoring aud the Near the close of a journey let the great confidence in auy remedies' put Much sympathy is thus crushed out of had spent a long life in the pursuit of up by the firm of which II. H Warner existence that would otherwise be per­ wealth, and had failed in his object at horse walk. If covered with sweat rub is the head. The people have become manently active in blessing the world. last. It was a wasted life—utterly off with a rag, to prevent too sudden suspicious of the effects of d«>otoru>g Those who seek in this way for wasted—is the universal verdict, but it oooling. with poisonpusdru.fi. Few realizethe sympathy in all their real and fancied was not more So than that oL the mil­ Collar galls and bruises are benefited iiijuiious (Sets following the pre­ troubles are adding to the distress lionaire who hud wasted itltthht makes by washing with salt water. Wash scriptions of many modern physicians. of human life, instead of to its happi­ life of value and saved only that which shoulders daily when using the horse. These effects of poisonous drugs, al­ ness. When they meet with any good the elements could destroy or the low­ Brine Is good also for stiff joints.. ready “prominent, will become more fortune they seldom oall upon others to est thief could steal.— Ohio Fanner. When flies are bad, wash the horse pronounced in coming generations. rejoioe with them. Their joys they all over lightly with a weak solution ♦ »• 1 Therefore we can- cordially wish the are content to monopolize, but their of carbolic acid. If you have not the The Sorghum Experiment. old-fushioned new rimedies the best troubles of every kind they want to acid, apply surgeon’s oil on the flanks, The Agricultural Department sent neck and tender Dart«. of success. share. With one of a generous and —To cure a felon, fill a tumbler with noble spirit it would be exaotly the re­ out a report of the experiments made verse. He would bury hia griefs in with sorghum. From the genoral tenor equal parts of fine salt and lee; mix —Worth creates enemies, hut It Is his own bosom, hide his pain when­ of the report the sorghum experiment well. Sink the- finger in the center, above them. ever it was possible, be mostly sjlent may be regardod as a failure, the woret and allow it to remain until it is nearly —Never think that you can make about His diseases, his disappoint­ feature of tho business being the varia­ frozen and numb, then withdraw it, and yourself great by making another less. ments, his annoyances, his trials; but. ble results obtained, as the results of when sensation is restored renew th« —A “good man gone wrong’’ is usu­ on the other hand, he would delight one year’s work can in no way be operation four or five times, when It ally a bad man found out.— Buffalo Ex- j In emphasizing all that was glad and counted on as a sample of what the will be found the disease Is destroyed. I beautiful and bright, that others, too, next may be. The report contains the This must be done before pus is formed. prsss. —Cream Cheese—Take a pint of —Anger is the mother of cruelty;^ might partake of his pleasure, Mon­ results of "analytical work” at Fort “I daily endeavor to Scott, Kansas, Rio Grande, N*. tf., eream which has stood untouched for cruolty is the mother of cringe.— N. 0. taigne says: shake off that childish humot and in­ and Magnona, La. The experiments, twenty-four hours since skimming; tie Picayune. for which an award of $1,200 was given it up in a muslin bag, and let it hang —He who obeys with modesty ap­ humane conceit which causeth that by by the Commissioner of Agriculture, two or three days, according to the our griefs' and pains we ever desire to pears worthy of some day or other be­ move our friends to compassion and are also given, and comprise work from weather, until it ceases to drip. Then ing allowed to command. sorrow for us, and with a kind of all sections of the country. In the turn it out, shape it, and lay it between —We are all creatures of habit, es­ sympathy to condole our miseries and main the results may be said to be un­ straws sewed together, with a light pecially the girls who are out horse- passions. • • A man should, as much favorable, as any climatic change, no weight on It. It will be fit to ent in a back riding.— Rochester Post. as he can, set forth and extend his matter how slight, will change the few days. ___ -.Some man are born witty.__ Other» th« utmost of his power, character of the product The yield —A house-keeper driven to despera­ have a good memory and some witty suppress and abridge his sorrow.” of sugar as compared with that of mo­ tion by foul-smelling geese feathers friends. — Somerville Journal. lasses also differs widely, and no defi ­ There are enough clouds in every life plunged her pillows into a boiler of hot —There are many more shining qual­ to make each generous person anxious nite percentage of sugar can be fixed borax water. After soaking four hours ities in the mind of man, but there is not to increase them by adding his as being present in a certain amount of they were pressed as dry as possible none more useful than discretion. own, but to chase them away, as far as sorghum cane. To sum the whole mat­ and hung by the end upon the clothes­ Happy is he who has learned to do possible, by spreading abroad all the ter up briefly the cultivation of sor­ line. It took them about two days to tho plain duty of the moment quickly sunshine that enters Into his life to ghum cane for sugar-maklng purposes dry, during which time they were fre­ and cheerfully, wherever and whatever chter and tSTSss," Mankind. And the may be deemed impracticable.— Wash­ quently shaken and turned. The re­ sympathy which he would not strive to ington Leiter. It may bo. sult was very satisfactory. —The more a man follows nature and obtain, but which he was always will­ * — Yellow is a color that gives tone to Not So Very Favorable, 1« obediont to her laws, the longer ing to bestow, will be extended free all other colors. If you gather a bou­ he will livo, the further he deviate« and unasked, and he will gratefully Deacon Williams —Brudder Jones, quet In the garden and do not Include a bit of yellow it often seems to lack ■ from these, the shorter will be his ex­ receive all the comfort and cheer which how did yer son come outen de trial? It so plentifully bears.— Philadelphia istence. Brother Jones—De jedge done give brightness. Add a yellow rose, or a ____ _____ spray of calllopsis, or a nasturtium, ’im two munfs in de jayul. -* —There are many people In the Ledger. Deacon Williams—'Pears ter me like and the change is as great as that world who spend the first half of their —Date Cake.—Beat together a slight­ existence trying to taste all the sweets ly heaped cupful of sugar and a half as if you oughter be pow'ful thankful. which takes place in a landscape when a burst of sunshine breaks through the of life, and the second half In trying to cupful of butter; add two weU beaten He got off mighty light he did. Brother Jones—’Twarn't a’ light ’« clouds which have been hanging above get the taste out of their mouths. eggs; add one-half teaspoonful essence —Take the place and attitude which of lemon and a scrape of nutmeg; add you seem ter think. Dey’s a-gwinter It There is an instant suggestion of belong to you, and all men acquiesce. one cupful of sweet milk with one tea­ hang im when de two munfa is up.— warmth. —Dessert Crullers.—One egg, a cup The world must be just It leaves every spoonful of saleratus dissolved in it, Harper's Magazine. of cream slightly sour, half a cup of su­ man, with profound unconcern, to set finally add two and one-half cupfuls of —A citizen of New Orleans was buried gar, a pinch of salt, a teaspoonful of his own rate. Hero or driveller. It med­ flour with two teaspoonfuls of cream of near that city under a rock about lOOx rose water, or a little grated rind and dles not in the matter.— Emerson. tartar sifted througif It Stir gently juice of a lemon, if preferred, a tea­ —Never did any soul do good, but it Into this creamy mass a well heaped 200 feet in dimension» He had amassed spoonful of soda and one of cream of tar­ came readier to do the same again,with cupful of the prepared dates. Bake In a considerable fortune, and became tar, and flour enough for a dough just , possessed with the desire of being L firm enough to bear handling. Roll in­ more enjoyment Never was love or »hallow pan and cut in sQuaree. buried under the largest possible tomb- gratitude or bounty practiced, but with stone He selected a huge bowlder for to balls between the hand and fry in hot Increasing joy, whi»Lmade the prac- this purpose, and sent to Atlanta for a fat in a deep kettle. Half lard and half Wife and Horrie Maker. ticer still more in love.rilth the fair act beef suet are good proportions for the “The most perfect home I .ever saw stone-cutter, and had a suitable inscrip­ ' frying kettle. Eatw ltha liquor sauce. •~-8haflesbury. tion placed upon the rock, and then a —It is brave work to see men pitch­ waaa little house Into the sweet incense cave was dug down under it where a ing and loading hay. We lie down un­ of whose fires wentnooosUy things. A coffin WRS placed to await the corpse. —There Is scarcely an ache to which dollars ~ — served quiwobu uuuw. ------ as - a - year a Uv- der the apple trees and exhort them all I thousand The cave was then sealed up tightly. children are subject so hard to beer Ing for father, mother and three chil- to diligence. We are surprised at any ■nd so difficult to cure as earache. A Rnt the mother Buttne mozner was ww. the creator pauses to wipe the perspiration. from ' _ "Why can’t they make these dum­ remedy which never falls is a pinch of of a home; her relations with the chil ­ mies more lifelike?” said a facetious I black pepper gathered up in a bit of their brows. We are very cool. We think haying a beautiful sport We ad- dren were tho most beautiful I have fellow, halting with a friend in front of cotton batting wet in sweet oil and In­ ®>re to see it going on from our win­ ever seen; »very inmate of the house a clothing store on Market street and serted in the ear. It will give imme­ dow! We resist all overtures of the involuntarily looked into her face for slapping a’ figure a rigorous blow on diate relief. •oythe «nd the fork, for we think one the keynote of the day. and It always the cheek. The tafaed Th. latest French remedy lor debility of aa, «nraged in the midst of it less favor»-1 rang clear. From the rosebud or clo­ suddenly, lei fly his left, and th* face­ or^oa la irujanlln s Ufe Kraence. It ta the pro ver leaf, which. In spite if b«r tai *>iy situated to make calm and accurate tious man went down on the pavement dortof years of .< pen mental stndy. and la In dally wee the French hoapltala. wllh arret housework, she always t- *b«ervationa—BsecAer. as though struck by a lightning ex- aureate. in Prf-e. »1.30 a botUe. All drugalate. put beside our plates “‘’’retaf-tdo« priss. PhiUHchphia Times. —The mystery of light is the priv- Do bring forth into the fullest HghU and parties. Even my wife given me ehiekon **t the sunshine bathe themdtniwgh the ideal home. A«K wlnga-foul tips, you know.” And th« {’ ^"d through, and in them will open bart I tars ever smh - -The late •ta smoirs sifted. new wonders , of mysterious- A •*•!—PhsUtat Rrooke. H ■I il M ■ that ty I is rs I I I I I I I I I r ÏJ i < ....... . A ***.,wf" «"dr •< Burgrttulown. Penn., tor ju or oil. has been drilled 3,100 (net wiihoui «iriklng anything. -VAVUkiSlCKI PKUltlSXCICI J“ “¡«fflealioa, an in aught el«-, tn-udencc °U£guide. Yet thoiiaanda cast It to to o. ? T ourruuie. Yet tboutanda eaat it J«* ÄS roue, the inedlod enpirioi of every falae aelnwl have thetr guile, livery change tn the gamut of humbug ta rung ruccaaafuUy-tar a time at least—tha notaa .being furniahed by the overt u- laua. In happy cootraa« to the many advrr- tlHed inipmiui-cs of the day standa Hoelettar'a Stomach Butera now in lta third decade of popularfty. approved and recoinmeuded by physicians, indorsed by the preaa of many lands, sought and prised by invalids every where, it la an ascertained Spec!tie for and preventive of malarial dlaaaaas. ohrouio Indl- goallou. liver cemplaint and ootutioaUon. checks the grow thud rheumatism and neural­ gia. is a peerloas iuviguraut and useful diuretlo. Nervous people benefit by It. The Caar'a stables coal »l.iio.000 annually. White Elephant of Siam, Lion of Eng­ land. Dragon of China, Croea of Switzer­ land, Banner of Persia, Crescent of Egypt, Double Eagle of Russia, Star of Chill, The Circle of Japan. Harp of Erin. To get theee buy a box of the genuine D r . C. M c L anbs CKLBBHaTJiD L ivsr P ills , price 2S cents, and mail ua the out­ side wrapper with your address, plainly written, and 4 cents in stamps. We will then mail you the above list with an ele­ gant package of oleographic and chro­ matic cards. F lbxing B ro «., P ittsboro , P a . The Siberian Pacific Hallroad has been begun in earnest. “JUST HKAK TH AT CHILD 8CKKAM1" said Mrs. Smith tn her sister, Mra IMvia, as the sound of a child’s shrieks came acroea the gar­ den from a neighbor's house. “W hat kind of a woman have you tor a neighbor! lines she abuse her ohtldren't "No indeed," replied Mra Davis. "She is one of the moot tender mothers In existence. But you see, she believes in the old-fashlonod styles of doctoring. When a ohildineeda physic, she tills a spoon with some nauseous dose, lays the little victim fiat on her lap, holds his nose till he is forced to open his mouth for breath, when down goes the dread ful rnees. Then come the veils. "No wonder," said Mra Smith. "Why doesn’t she use I>r. Pierce's Pleasant Purgatives 1'olleUi They arc effective without being hsrah. and are as easy to take aa sugar plums. I always give them to my children. ‘’And ao do L* said Mra. Davis. AN HONEST POUND. Ito y«»u know that STAR PLUG in th« ■mly tirst-claA Che wins T.Aeooo that is al way. inaila in lltoia. pin tsf Yoo aavs from twu four ounces on every plug of Tobacco uawl. by taking only STAR, and you get the bent Tobacco inaila. h SOX. ••■rows’« Bra«rhlai Trseh««" are of ! great service in subduing Hoarseness, only in buxen. f^old " ER VOUS YOUNG tobt 0FPRKÍS îfÂ- CREAM The damage from the phylloxera in France s« far is estimated at »XOOI1.UUU.000. / "CON8UMPT1 #li'BKCURKD. C ombs , Owensville, Ohio, says: have Riven McotVa BaamlNion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites to four patients with better results than seemed possible with any remedy. All were hereditary cases of lung di­ sease, and advanced tothat stage when Cou|p*B, pain in the chest, frequent brt athing, frequent pulse, fever and Emaciottbn. 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Then the sufferer rays the eased. “ Not yet;" result of effete matter retained in the back aches; but they will the blood purified, and the constipation removed. of kidney troubles, and Paine’s Celery lit W Compound With its tonic, purifying, and laxative • effect, Every man that smokes a pipe is a walking kidneys, making it almost infallible in’J advertiser of the merits of “Beal of North Caro^ t»' neya. If yohr hopes of cure have not lina Plug Cut’’ Smoking Tobacco. the kidney, are dis- be unless the nerves are str.qgthenrd, It These are the causes remove, also them quickly, strengthen, the. weak curing all diseases of the nerve, and kid- been realized, try Paine*, Celery Com­ pound ; it give, perfect health to all who complain of “ their poor back,.” Juries fl.00. Sou. BY DuUOOtSTS. The “Beal” is pronounced by all smokers the beet Tobacco ever sold on the Pacific Coast, SBND FOX ILLUSTRATED pAPKB. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. MWftTT7! THE COW BRAND. DELICIOUS BISCUITS SARSAPARILLA, YELLOW DOCK Iodide of Potami , or WHOLESOME BREAD U8E D wights C ow -B rand S oda *»S aleratu $. ABSOLUTELY PURE. ALWAYS UNIFORM ANS FULL WEIGHT. Ba sure that there la ■ picture of a «her on your packasa and you win have 1 SI EINWAY PROMOTES DIGESTION SIMULATES *e LIVER