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: 15 lUpaUCs VCJsia tarm-araa- Mbspoadta I-tator. v ( aloaaas 4 Awed perfect i-Jmn waiobia vaaat, toaatkar '.,.M ia tha i,,jeatwatoriakL ,feettrm ilaelt made to uni k -faalikwad loc tiu"WMr' 1 4Pdaias a aatT ( aud tmeha iwau rem tt or catarrh, ei . t B, hair tooia. rendered im t,iai tha wime , a :r preparation. OOstilllftlKHI- specially-oou-l)rtNre and in 'aviaiou of oue -' ' sxia eBiiilojod , Mjr imitation, "rial, machine 'ikjrd, tUeaa ria to the pnl ftl! successful caa't be Oxd .! mow a sight made . (. in toothache, n,y ra It" Word u.toa Drupglst k2a of Perry tatt according "lk magic. In .M to have at "ha. hy slcistta say o whloh U aeaae amount at IK hts I on- . rther deaerlp 1 we 1U afplksa- ! t -'da-Killer. HSaCC.. rtiiDmsjMU-aafasatosM) r,fQ to rX7TCSt,V frier it aSstSt lOsreH-aaal Mela Ik sore, sal itf cassia hi "H 'SBv iilM ) Im'i KatitUa jo look upon the moon J Sight and year after yea r XI, ,1. ta the Moon" Midways Stern and immovable, tt"s?5pn tin? earth as he hits tz-t$ pajit, and as he will do Crt "via eome. Tt'ItT for tliwunehanjrelilea- paet UCjki we sw but one side of the tOB; CXJ the reason why we see bat aC side of the moon is that wfcSacb Makes one revolution round tha earth ahe turns once on her axis. Th Saoqfll's (lay or teriod of rota tine it thaw fore the same as her peri od fls IWoJntion, alout twenty -Sev an da ytv ' Thkiartbe present condition of mSdin hi fwgnnl to the earth and DBOOO. Tbeearth turns on her axis OD0B m twenty-four houitt. Tlie moon tana on her axis once in twrn-ty-aereo days. If there tire inhabi tant! OB the Hide of the moon turned toward va, they an see, at different tknea, every part of the earth's sur fao.' ' ; ' SbaaUaea intheirskyasuglorous orb, thirtata tiroes as lar;e as tlie inoon in oar sky, and exhibits similar phases; wads oer surface, is marked with spots shaped like the cont inents and islands SO funiiliar to our eyes on terrestrial maps. Ths conditions prevailing in the earth-moon system have greatly oaaassd in the lapse of ages, anil will greatly changa in ages to come. LoDC ago, when thelnoon was young, and nsr fires still burned, she may ha.Te rotated on her axis in three or foOf hours. The earth then raised enormous tides upon her plastic sur faes, Tides act as brakes retarding axial rotation and by this meansthe moon's time of rotation hasgradully increased until it has renchtdtts pres ent length of twenty-seven days. The earth, too, in her primeval con dition turned on her axis much moreraniuiv Hum at present, jiie moon raises tides upon the enrth, and these in their turn havo reduced the velocity or her rotation until our daj is now twenty -four hours long. '.'As time rolls on, the earth will re voire on its axis more and more slowly, until after the lapse of mill ions Of years, tie-earth's day and the moon S day will be equal. hen that time comes, the eart h will pre sent always the sn me side to the moon and dwellers on the other side will never see the moon, unless they make a tourney tor the purpose. The bands on the dial plateof time move slowly but none the less surely. Te-dav is longer than yesterday, al- tboQfh the difference is so iufinitesi rCiaitfatthe mostoccurateniathemati- SiaaS have been unable to measure it. fet tact, the period of the earth's ro tation has not varied one hundredth of M second in two thousund venrs. jBvtwhen two thousand times two thousand years shall have passed t he Change will be not only ierceptib!o but considerable. Youth's Compan ion. :ist 1 AatafLjla, Ul- nit Mr to dUMns nmg mm ' ao,fmraa Vto mt ftS. -x Wum Sk, S. Y .11- 9 ul Ana ar.v.fl J.WTT . m mmt mm, I. ;ieaffJi- IViaU w-eT The Moon's Orbit icouldtakoa bird's-eye viewol the portion of thesolar system eonaiu ingonly the sun, the earth, and the moon, we should see the sun moving with rapid pace through the vast regions of space, taking with him the earth and the moon. We should see tbeearth revolving around the sun, taking with her t he moon. We could also see the moon revolving round tie earth, her motion round both sun Mi earth causing her to move in an trrCXUlar curve, always concave to Jriwjsn.. W could then realize as no words eonld describe how exceedingly com- tplicated is the motion of the moon in her. orbit, and admiro with reverent awe the heavenly harmony that pre vaCs even in this small portion of the material universe. For it must be1 ; IWnembercd, says the Youth's Companion, that our majestic sun is bat a shining point seen from the nearest fixed star, and our earth and moon are invisible to the suns ot pace. Tb ; moon revolves around the earth from r,ny fixed star again in tlrenty-seven and three-tenths days, eoospleting a periodic or sidereal rev olution. ?TJii earth meantime has advanced iO her orbit, and the moon requires tnafV time to completo u revolution hjsrsrd to the sun, bringing sun, moao, and earth into line, and mak ing the time from new moon to new moon again twenty-nine and a half doors. This is called a lunar month, lttawlion, or synodic period. The moon is often considered as of Cttle consequence in the economy of Creation. But what would the earth dO without her? She is our minister anioompanion. If she were blotted Iron tho skies thero would be no UJes of uny amount, no silver cres onta hanging in the golden west, ro rAons full-moons flood ing the slccp earth with soft lights and shad 0, and do total eclipses of the sun, tie, most sublime phenomena on flJh mortal eyes rest. . 'If have need, then, to bo devoutly "'"ijijftll for our satellite for lier f itOn in the heavens, for the short '4ofher revolution, and for nil it Passings that follow in her train. jpiovemnnts round the e:.. th is ie shortchapter iu the complex 1 ,Jy ol our nearest nnd most inti JL "yeslostiul neighbor. Crnl sianM. In an inresti?atinn of oun Lumlrea and an case of raiuful) mniiij,' from ciue Ul twdvit iucUn iu fiuiit bourn. Prof. 11 IxM-nii luts found tlie area of one inch raiufull to have extended at least UM) miles in length iu ten cases, mni to iiuve exceeded 71X1 iu three case; while the entire ruin area a freqneutly iu oval figure exeeedin" 1,0(10 in length and 500 miles iu breadth. Conceruiu? tliet-e heavy rain the folIoin; facts iseeui well established: 1. Xo treat barometric depression with ateep (?ra dieuta ever occurs without oonsiderable rain. This is true not only for the Uni ted States, but also for the cyclones of the West Indies, the China sea, India and the Day of Bengal. 2. In great rainstorms the barometric preasnre generally diminishes while the rainfall increases. 3. The greatest depression of the barometer generally occurs about twelve hours after the errentest rainfall. 4. A great fall of rain ii favorable to a rapid progress of the center of least pressure, while a small rainfall is gen erally attended by a less rapid progress. It is, however, plain that the rate of progress of a low center depends partly upon other causes than Amount of raiu fal). A Slage Incident. "An amiihing incident occurred one evening when, in 'Henry V.,' Kignold and I rode nut on the sta?e on a couple of trained circus horses which hnd been borrowed from Barnaul. We were all trussed up in coats of mail and elankinr Hrmor, emblazoned with heraldry and set off with jilumes. We were pro ceeded in the triumphal procession by twelve nngels with trumpets. Directly the orchestra bef;au playing, our horses pricked up their ears, reared up on their hind lees and began waltzing. Being so haniiered by the nrmor we cvuldu't control the brutes. There was a panic. We fell ankardly from the steeds; the twelve angels, terror-stricken, flew, and I muit say I never saw au nngel fly be fore or since. Connelly, the orchestra leader, and the rest of the tiddlers and trumpeters grabbed their instruments and rushed up tho aisles toward the street. The audience was wild with excitement, but filially order was re stored and the play wont on, "--Chicago Times. A iovrl Drvlre. Aii "electric valve," by means of w hich the current can be sent iu one di rection but net in the other, has been described by n French electrician, Al. Xeyreiieuf. With a voltameter con structed of two aluminium electrodes, dilute acid as electrolyte, and an alter nating current, pure hydrogen was evolved at both electrodes; but with one electrode of aluminium and oue of mercury, using distilled water as elec trolyte, the current was found to pass in one direction only. The B.m ItNliilVrtmila. After giving a long list of substances used, I'rof. l-Mijarditi-lieaumctz declares that the one disinfectant above all is moist heat when it reaches 2110 degrees to 240 degrees Fahrenheit, but ns this temperature cannot always be applied, liquid and gaseous disinfectants are also necessary. At the head of the first if placed corrosive snb-liniate, which is without an equal; then, sulphate of cop per. Among the gaseous disinfectants are preferred sulphurous acid and chlorine. A TallySHck of lllslorr- The covered reservoirs of Carthago now being restored by an engineering company of Tunis are a remarkable record of the ebb and flow of civiliza tion in ono historically ancient spot. These great works date back fully 2,000 years, and have been in use several times at widt-ly seperated periods. They were in full working order in the time of Hannibal, were again repaired under the emperor Hadrian, and until the present time havo been entirely neglected since the occupation by the Arabs in i!17 A. 1). Tho reservoirs cover a space 420 by 81)J feet, and are divided into eighteen oom partmenti. Poor, pretty. Utile, liluo-pyeu baby! How liecouehs ! Why ilon't liis mother give bim a dose ol Dr. Hull's Cough Hjrup? Upon a lair trial 1 find Salvation Oil the best cure lor rheumatism I have ever known. It gives reltel more riirkly anil iiIwrvh iIoch its work. JOSHUA ZIM MERMAN, Wetheredville, Md. Kour Russian officers will start in May to lide on horseback from St. I'etemburi; to l'nris in forty five days on a wafer. Work (or Workers) Are yon ready to work, and do you want, to make money? Then write to I). F. Johnson A Co., of Richmond, Va., ami seei! they cannot help you. A live flea is more to be feared than a dead lion. Tlie IMfllrulljr Exr rlnced In takinn Coil Liver Oil is entirely over come in Scott's Emulsion ol Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphite. It is as palatable as milk, and the mosr. valuable remedy that has ever been produced lor the cure ol Con sumption, Scrofula, and Wasting Diseases. Do not tail to try it. Fools boast an' brag wiiar' wise men liev numn to say roiiMimplloii Miirely Cured. To the Fditorr l'lenxe inform your read ers that I have a positive remedy lor con sumption. liy its timely use thousands of hopelesi cases have been permanently cured. I shall bo ghnl to send two bottles ol my remedy kheii to any of your read firs who have consumption if they will send me their exoress and I'. O. address. Re spectfully, 'J'. A. St.Ol.'UM. M. C, 181 Pearl street, NewYork. Not in years, it is said, has the price ot live beef cattle been so low as at present. London is to have an exhibition ol "an tique and historical shoes." One-thirtieth ol the whole population ot Iceland emlgrrftd last year. Boston is the greatest market in the United States tor the sal ol lottery tickets. It costs $7 to protest a noto Id Los Angeles against $1.33 in the east. Cuban brigands have murdered a man whom they held lor $2,000 ransom. The rirhest man in lterlin rejoices In an annual income ot 2,700,000 marks ($1,100,000) Civility Is de axle grease which makes ds wheels of tbery day lite turn easily. If lie can And it, almost any boy will take the cak. Coney Island is lust being washed awsr 1 j the ssa. Mary, Queen of Scots, was beheaded at Fotheringay Custle in February, 1587. Six of the eight cabinet officers are full whiskered statesmen. Tlie Marquis ol Lome is about to tackle a salary of $400,000 a year. A Laslnc Kansa. Jiuks "Ha, J, ! I feel iolly to day. My daughter has ftopjied pester ing we f-r a nec-kluce. I hapeued to get an idi-a from a friend, and 1 acb-d on it told her I had noticed that the prettiest girls were not wearing jewelry now." Winks '-By ginger! I'll try that dodge myself." Jinks (the next day) "Hello, Winks, did you try that anti-jewelry game on your daughter?" Wicks -"y-e-s; and now my wife is raging around because she thinks I've been staring at pretty girls. I wish I'd iHingut the necklace." Kew York Weekly. Wilij.m Roberts, M. D. F. B, C. P., of the University of London, Eng., says: "Passive congestfon of the kid neys may be present, in which the urine contains not a trace of albumen, while the symptoms of intense -venous con gestion, dropsy, ortliopnoia and pulsat ing jugulars arc present The urine become scanty, high-colored and dense." Warner's Safe Cnre has cured thousands of these symptoms, often called diseases, by putting the kidneys in a healthy condition. A limber's dear Kjre. Miss De Tink "Oh mother, that re minds me. The other day I was riding in the cars, when that wrinkled old lady came in, and it's a fact that Mr. De Smart, w ho din't know me at that time, and didu't even see me, jumped right up and offered the old lady a seat. Wasn't that nice?" Mrs. De Pink (serenly) "He did not know you at that time, but I happen to be aware that he has long known the old lady. She is grandmother of one of the prettiest and richest girla in the city. New York Weekly. Th Children In Slimmer. The Sisters of Charity in charge ol St. Vincent's Home in Philadelphia, have a good deal to do with the disorders ol the children in their care. In the hot weather many ol these poor little onesareattacked by summer complaints, cramps and colic. The Sisters know, Irom long eiperience, the best course to pursue. They find g'eat advantage in the use ol Pkriiv Davis' Pain Kim. ick. They say, "we do not know what we should have done without it in the many caaes ol chill and fever and bow el snd stomach troubles which we have treated with it. To say that it is an ex cellent remedy is but faintly to praise it." Sold by all druggists. No one admits his stubbornness; be calls it pride. WELCOME IN HIS OLD AGE. Lorenzo Slebrrt Itraws 95,000 Iu Tbe l.oiitatniia Kiate Lottery. Tuledo (Ohio) H...!f. April 0. Lorenzo Siebert, who keeps a clothes repairing and cleaning shop at 813 Sum mit street, is one of the two persons who drew one-twentieth of the ticket No, 10,420 in the March drawing of The Louisiana Stato Lottery. A reporter for the Blade called on him and asked him to tell about it. "Well," he said, "I had drawn several times before and never got more than $10 or $20, and I waa not expecting any thing this time. I sold a quarter of my ticket to my partner, William Parde, and another quarter to Mr. Haas, a friend of mine. We are all poor men, and I tell you there were three happy old men when we learned that we had $5,000 to divide up. Wo got the money in a few Jays, through the TJ. S. Express com pany, nud I have put mine out at inter est, to have something in my old age." Mr. Siebert is about 60 years old, his partner, a middle-aged man, and Mr. Haas is 84. W hen n,y was nick, wn snrf Iter Cnstorla. 1 i n li wiw n Child. hp rriM for CaHtoria, whn flip i.M Hmi MIm, nil chins 10 Cnntoria, Wlii-l: ht Hi.! niiMrn. p-nrit th-ni Castori A new fruit has been discovered in south ern California Tho first steam engine on this conti nent was brought from England in 1753, and tho first locomotive used in this country could not pull ono end of the fnmous Golden Gate Special on the Union Pacitio Hailway to-day. Pull man vestiluiled cars, through in sixty hours from Council Hluffs and Omaha to Sun Francisco. Fusel Sound Points. The Union Pacific, "Tho Overland Botito," is now ready to take excellent oare of all who go via its line to Taco ma, Olympia, Seattle, Tort Townseinl, Victoria and all Puget Sound and Wash ington Territory points. It's the most direct and best line from Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska nud all eastern states to this now and rich coun try, and passengers will save time in traveling to points in Washington Ter ritory via tho Union Pacific railway. Apply to your nearest ticket agent for rates, information and pamphlets, on Washington Territory, to unv General or Traveling Passenger Agent of this ( Company or K. L. Lomax, General passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska, An AiiIiIMmm t.lrl. There is a maiden lady in a city not far from F.lberton, Ga., who is so con stituted that sho etui live out of water but a short while at a time. After re maining away from a bath tub for n onliple of hours she commences to fain I and almost suffocates, and to procure re lief must ut once cover her entire body in cold water. Shu has in her room ft pool of fresh water, and in this shn spends a greater part of her time, botU winter and summer. flOO Iteuard $100. Til resdiu ot this paper will be plcasi to lsni tbiit titers is at least one druadeij dwis that science has been able to curi III all itsstnges, and that in Catarrh. Hull's tu i ill Cure is the only positive curs now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrl) liaing a constitutional disease, requires 4 sonstitutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh ( 'lire is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood ami mucus surfaces of tlis system, thereby destroying the loundul ioq ol the disease, nnd giving the patient strength, by building up the constitution sad nsss:sting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much laith in Its sUrstivs poners, that they oiler One hun dred Dollars lor any fRo that it Isils t'i iilie, Sendsorllst of testimonials. Address, K. J. Oil K S U Y CO., Toled o, 0. ilsT"3old by DriiKitisl. 7uc. Thb Brompton Hospital for Consump tives, IxMldoli, F.ug.. pilbli&hed a slata luent that fifty-two 52) per cent of the patients of thjit institution have nusus leted kidney disorder. Prof. Wijj. H. Thompson uf the University of the City of New York, says: "More adults are carried off in this couutry by chronic kidney disease thau by any other one malady except consumption." The late Dr. D10 Lewis, in speaking of Warner's Safe Care, says over his own signature: "If I found niyRelf the viotim of a seri ous kidney trouble, I would use War ner's Safe Cure." An old barrel is ot no additional value because it once held sugar. MicHCs ftal. Smoke the Sheriff Sal Segar. A straight 10 cents Havana Cigar for G cents. The total cost ol the Paris exposition is expected to be $10,000,000. A man should bs all right inside as well as outside. For two two-cent stiwjips we w ill send you one of the handsomest, almanac- in the country. "Homestead." Omaha. Neb. I CURE FITS ! I do Dot znran merely toitop tiwrrt i.r uine and then have tbtjw return. I mean a radical curt, I have made KITH. KPILKP or AU.l.Vi HK'KNKSUa life-Ion tudT. I warraut my remeily to cure the worat caaaa. JiecauM othera havo laileYia do iraoa lor not now receiviuir a cura. Scud at oiu-p lor treatise and frl-es Bottle oT my infaijibier'tjiy. Give Kiprt-a BdP.O. aa.itOOT.M.C.lK3Virlf t. N ASTHMA CUBED 1 1 1 1 1 as AaUaia f mm nvmr railmtnnv mm.m I i jiai'i rJw in liia won rmjwwv iitan rmm strmiforl. I Itvblaai; effacurar wtervaJ ol 4 1 S1.4JlJ,oIn-irlataorbTiTiaU. Hunnll Tor amp ijr k huh im MAN.Ht rai flURFS WHERE Ail ELSE FAILS. Batt Cough Hyrun. TamMm food. Dm in nine. mm or orturiuta, 0 J f MM B STUDY. llook-kerptiiK. Penman'lilp, SI J fWt S Arithmetic, Hhorthand, etc., tlmr mirhlT Isuirht hv ninil. J.ow mteti. Circulars free. 1) 11 V ANT'S LULl.EOK.4ul Haiti St., Buffulu. N. Y. SZpJ cures 1 It Dacsewrs ard Dialeu. IMC CHARLES a. V04ELU CO.. MJOaert. WELL DRILLS, FOR ALL PURPOSES. Have made i ft a minute with tba AUSTIN TRIUMPH. Bend 30c. for mailing; Catalupue. F. C. Austin Mfg. Co. COR. CARPENTER ST. AND CARROLL AVC. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. A JSSJt I saayn ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS Ht a. haul diflVrnt from ait otlisr. t ub saiirf. wiUl aWf- (lJtMtiiia;Ba.ll In ientar, adapts to all rxiait)unsorthbodT.allv e ball I" tiie-up arMMI back. Die intMttnM Just aft pr- ondo with the finger. yt'"4rr"3 tfcaRfniia is iiei 1 s--uiely day and nurlit, sm-i a radical earafcrtain. It dm ).! Dd heap Kiit by aftaU, tnuira IIM. EUULiaTOB TECH ML tO., Ot f. MnuiactiirrMS and dealers in Cnginea, Boilers and Pumping Machinery Of all Deicripttoiis. Iron and Wood V' ark Ing Maehinry, Raw Mill Ma clmtsjrv and Supvillt, flailioad untf ('unttsv toiV Stip rill-s, fLle Aretiia Podi;'a Wood Split Pullrrff anJL OdT't l"ient Syatem of Puwcr Trausmsiott by M mill Kopr, AgvnU Tranton Iron Cu.'a Vi'um l!.0ft. Pe-f t I'aietil lonblr Oal V aires. Ac. 13.3 Lrafrnworth tt. OMAHA. NEB. D; S5 0 $8 per dav K&mpl worth $1 M FRK1 Una not under tna 'aorfe't feat Wn( Brewster Safety Rem Holder Co.. Holly. Mien. ASTHMA CA lir.l'IHKU. Atrinltiot- i le win f re t u hv wiib imirira. Us. '1 AIT l!BO. Kw-lMMn-, N. V JEl OPST" TKKATKD FltCE. PoaitiTtlr Cured wltii Vecctabie RemmliM. Uaveeurad maor thousand caaoa, Cura patterns. 8ronouD''ed bnelen by tbe bet phrslciana. Kroro rat dune symptom rapidly dlnapear, end in lea days at least two-tblrda uf all yruptotns are rmoT ed. Head lor frp hook of leatimouiaJH of mtraculoua cures. Ten dayp ircaiuieot lurninbed free by mall. Jf you order trial, aund 10 renu la Btaiopa to par Poataa. UtL IL U. UliKXS a SON 8. AtUat. tin. Tlie Best Waterproof Coat. TainRHBAHDSL:CKraiawrTittfl watsrpiwif, ad will t9 y" dry In KlJCaUnia a pantci naiac roar, mi .1 lona. Koaa ftnnln withoot tha "Flaa free, A. . iwr, aetuin, aaaaa. W sw yav ITfcaFTRHBaAFiDSLirKCHUwarrantfd watsi J ft wm 1 tha har4t ainrw. Tlia 'w POMMEL RUCK 4 1MJ WW K YV rioTera tha iMra iaId. swara of pnHal lona. m IX D 11 t " iBraDd" trarlt-inark. Utnalrtted CaUlafua fr mrr vmm vw tmm bist i iLLWorii nr TWW wqilp. ja ws a asfaskssstsssr -r . t V 1 I. ftT Is Is ATS a ti j-, a a v -v TBI T DOITBLB-Baltf I.LED fiMOT Gt7. In wixltir ta iatradav iraotirtMBdabaolutclvlVee.tovne1 lacalur. af oar braaial IteaUbl lTeicmw.aadtaa ben uutia.aar ar ah la to make, tat woadarfal offvr for mt rtuoa that mar rood ara, mi uth rosrit that, whan a pervoa paw was them, la any !w-nlit, tbi famr aprrasia, and many people purcaaaa t a tarffa aad prafliabla lrad Iwayi reaulta. Wa can mpaly frfB anly anaaaraon ta far-h lacsluy .i Tbaaa who wnta si once, will kasha sara af ihatr reward, whila iiio whaaVlay will laaa lha rhaooa. Bit(ua. Orad Tclesropa. Naspac! - ta fiiBlaiB furihar hfrr. TL) who writaatMoa will aactirsi Drasnni Uvery. tauiteyaiuaxiwawflkfladtaraat. Addraaa, II, II A CO., Bmm. itIHt, Partlaied Maviae ssii,wa will aatu fur-w ATw peiHaiiwIi A L DifiBinM n 1 ft. fCf. r M voufi GI,occs ros tj Jf Xmmame'f6i COW BRAND THE FRIEND'S ADVICE. "Don't (tivo up. my poor, sick friend, While there's life there's hope, 'tis said; Bicker persons often mend ; TitDO to gre up when you're dead." "Purer, richer blood you need; Strength and tone your system rive; This advice tw wise and heed Take tbe G. M. D. and live." "These letters stand for 'Goldon Mc?ilioal Discovery ' (Dr. Pierce's), the greatest nutritive, tonic and blood-purifler of the ajre." ' You have br-en told that ronsiiiiivitioii is incurable; that when the limps are attacked by this malady, which is scrofula affecting tho lungs and rotting them out, tho suflerer is past all linlp, and the end is a mere question of time. You have noted with alarm the unmistakable symptoms of tho disease; you have tried all manner of so-called cures in vain, and you are now despondent 'and preparing for the worst. But 'don't give up the tliip' while Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery remains untried. It 13 not a cure-all, nor will it perform miracles, but it is guaranteed to benefit or cure Consumption, if taken In time and giveu a fair trial, or money paid for it will be promply refunded. Copyrifrht, WW, liy World's Dispknsaiiy Mkbical Association, Proprietors, RDETW'A.Et.X).- So confident urn the nmniifnetiir ers of 1 lr. Haito'i Cnlnrrh ltdmoilv of their nhility to euro Catarrh In the Head, no mutter how hnd or of how lonu sihihIIuit. tunt they offer, in irood fulth, the shove reward for a ease which they c&nnoto'tra. lU'inudy uOucnta, hy dmi(liii.