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1 BalnMirtM mm ia grMt tar iMf MMUfailv warfca la abated atlksoa. ilaat ?!, aa4 saada aior aba wjr bf gatd, atlvar, or steal apaag las. Ofac 400 dlaaiomda ara laowo to aav baaa raeoraratf froa iba ruloi of Babylott. Many ara uncut, but moat ara poUabad an ooa or two aide only. Manny eaaaa have often on tba ei- taraai lid a rapraaanUUon of tba occu pant. of all cases of coasa motion can, if taken la the earlier aUajea of tne disease, be cared. This may seem like a bold assertion to those familiar only with the means gener ally in use for it treatment ; as. nasty cod liver oil and its filthy emuUions, extract of malt, whiskey, different preparations of hypophosphites and such like palliatives. Although by many believed to be incura ble, there is the evidence of hundreds of living witnesses to the fact that, in all its earlier stages, consumption is a curable disease. Not every case, but a large per tenlage o cases, and we believe, yWy 98 percent, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, even after the disease has progressed so far as to induce repeated bleedings from the lungs, severe lingering cough with copious expectoration (includ ing tubercular matter), great loss of flesh and extreme emaciation and weakness. Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases reported to us as cured by " Golden Med ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that dread and fatal disease ? You need not take oor word for it. They have, in nearly every instance, been so pronounced by the best and most experienced home phyiicians, who have no interest whatever in mis representing them, and who were often strongly prejudiced and advised against a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery," but who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, in curative power over this fatal malady, all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod liver oil and its filthy "emulsions" and mixtures, had been tried in neatly all these rases and had either utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the hypophos phites had also been faithfully tried in vain. The photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been skillfully reproduced in a book of 160 pag-s which will be mailed to you, on re ceipt of address and six cents 111 stamps. You can then write those cured and learn their experience. Address for Book, WoRt.n's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. V. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF RCXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cure every kind of Humor, from the worst bcrofda down to a coimnrm Pimple. He hastnej it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor), fk has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Bos'on. Send postal card for b ok. A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and a 'perfect euro is war ranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affecleJ it causes shouting pains, like needies passing through them; the same with tiie Liver or Bowels. 1 his is canned by the ducti being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. 1'caJ t he label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cao'e squeamish filings at first. No change of dit ever necessary. Eat the bet you fan Ret, and enough of it. Dose, ops tab'fspomiful in water at bed time. Sold In- ail 1 rui'fis. W.L 5 ie SHOE. 13 THE BEST. NOfcCUEAKINS. 7 rtUCEN.'4aua CALF. $s;.yr-0L!C2,3SoLF3. 4?V.2.V0RK!N0Mrji., ,-"," FINE. u,- 2.L7-3B0YSSCHC5I5hS3L LADIES- rrNDFM CATALOGUE VV-L." 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She sleeps until she wakens nat urally, takes a warm bath and goes back to bed again, where she partakes of a light breakfast, remaining in bed resting until six o'cloekjin ttt evening, while her maid reads to her a light novel. At six o'clock she puts on her dress. n; robe and has her dinner served in her room, and reclines on her sofa until ten o'clock. Mrs. Wlnalow's Soothing Synt'r for child ren .eeltnit?, uffni the going, reduce intiain lualluu, tlUri palu, cures wind colic. 2.jC bollle. A Good Investinrnl for I8B. Everyone appreciates good value. The Vuuth'i Companion for IH'Jo offers the largest amount of entertaining and instructive reading for 81.75, a year's subrcription. 1 he prospectus for the next volume presents an irresistible array of stories, articles on travel, healih, science, anec dotes of famous people and a great va riety of wholesome reading for all the family. To new subscribers The Companion will be sent free until January, 18'.I5, and a year from that date, Including 1 he Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Double Holiday Numbers. It comes every week, at a coat of II. 75 a year. Tim Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Con tain Mercury, mercury will certainly destroy the sense ol Hindi und completely rlerunge the whole system when entering it through the iimi'oos mil-faces, ucli articles should in ver he used except or. ureseriotions from regulable physicians, as th! rhimiiKfi tliev will do is ten fold lothe rood you can possibly derive from t hem. Hull's Catarrh re niuniitiu-tureii hv 1 . J. I henev A I n.. Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting di recti v upon the hluou uii'l mucous surlnces ol Hie system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bit sure you get the genuine. It s taken internally und male in Toledo, Ohio, by V. J. Cheney v "i , 1 esiiinoimiis tree. tWohi by Oruggist.-t. price "'nr. per liot- t.e. In Jewish marriages the woman is always placed to the right of her male. S ith every other nation of the world her place iu the ceremony is at, thf left. I-tkm "K Tk; rt.i -(i with A l!in Cut. I) u" I'r. Jnyne's expe'-tuntul w hii-h will loo-en the plilr'f!tii. xiiinlue inlliiiuaiinn, and certainly sue your l.n.i;s ujnl Throat much (liingi rous weir und Icitr. It in not pood lo dine when in a stale of mental or physical vve.ikncis, T Pains in the Back 'I hud been with what the for Mcveriil years called Diabetes, and Hiilli-re 1 ter- I ribly. The pain in my buck 111 ugoniitiii" in the extreme. Hood's 1 ir.apiirilla mid i 11 o o d ' s 1' i 1 1 8 cured tne. Now I e a n p o t o church and at tend ot her rncet- 'Zr3K.Vi7t ;iS.A'- MMnwa re.a&ti-e. j,.: Mr, John lira imton with pleai- tnv. I always l.eep Hood's l'i!ls by lite I i.eycr met anytliin much eood fn Hood's : inc. In my hole if tlcl' di I In" -10 -,ir-iipn'-;r . C.. l'c ii-nce teaches u dent- - li llUI fools lool - who vill Iciirn by no other.' I was onci 1 t eiiouuh to liien to n dnietri-t. 'lunmd lo line-- --onHtliiii ip'-nor lo Ibiod i, and took nrotlier nn-dieiiii-. If I ha-l I hiown nt v tlo'lar in t he wlreet I would lone liei-ii u ea tier." .1 ui.x Hhwmto.n. Vice it .loli'i (Ireci li.mi. VV elliiifjLon, ijliio. HpodViCures HnmV UU r i r 'oitMlimH'iii hr ntttrinjf WALTER BAKER & GOT The UirirMt .Miiimrcl.iircr ef PURE, HICH CFfADE CCCOAS AND CHOCOLATES C On thla Con tinfnt, hvt tei-rni HIGHEST AWARDS (Vim Ui ftr-t 0 Industrial anil Food tni vui i iuiiu ln Europe aod America. Vnllkrth Dtitch I'twaa.no A1V- Ith aor ttlhrr k t.vrolciUf or lv arc iianl tn hit ol lltir ririnn.". Their ririlciout HRKAK FAT ( Of OA ! al-otulei pur tad aoluttlt, cw Uuthan en ci' a cujj, SOLD BY GR'sCCRl CVIRYWHCRC WALTER BAKER C8LD0RCHE8TER, MA88 PATENTS. TRIPF'UARKS: F.KsmlnstlnB sna Arlvlr u t.t !Ktstsbtlllr ot In- cnOfn.Kn(1 rorlsUrg'Onlcl,(ir How toOr', SI slMil, l-ATSKX O'KISSKIJ, Waihlnutell . O '! S. X. V. So. SIS--4T. York. Msb Wnrn wmitimu to Aivfc.RTiKit lliutMi ths KilrrrilMninui ta this Br. 11 n SQUADRONS OF HORSE FLIES. rrsaehaea's Mwm far Cmrrjmt tMs sn taw llu Usaeil Iks liwar. Some unii log particular! of the Inventions that have been o tie red to the French war office since 1 871 have recently been publish d in a French newspaper, the majority of which, acc.rdiog to the London Court Journal, are abiut e-iual to to the 1 apuun scheme for plowinn fields, namely, by towing "ortii Id rows and then turning Id pirfs to root the in up. One genius bought a patent for the training of s uadrons of horse flies. These aux iliaries were to be fed exclusively on b ood served up beneath the delicate epidermis of mechanical igures clothed In the uniforms of members of the triple alh n je, so that when political relations In Lurope were strained the files might be given daily a little of the juice of certain poisonous plants, and on actual dec laration of war le turned out in the path of the enemy. Anothe Ingen ious person proposed a scheme lor educating war dogs. Id times of peace he would traio French dogj to b te lay 1 gures wearing Prussian hel mets, In order that on the outbreak of war the kennels of the whole co intry might he mobilized, and let lo.ise on the enemy. Then there are Dunieioi.'s proposals for bridging tiv e.s by means of ropes at ta bed to cannon balls, and a photographer suggest! a novel kind of captive shell, which, breaking over the Tortided po sition of au enemv would disclose a small camera atta hed to a para chute. The enemy's forti Stations would be Instantly photographed, and the apparatus hauled back by the string and the negatives devel oped at leisure. Two Ideas are very Inhuman. One s a schemn for send ing lartfo quantities of poisoned nee dles, as if in chanty, to the enemy's generals, who would, of course, dis trihu'e t hem to their fo'cee, and so poison the unfortunate u-,er : and the other to charge explosive bullets with peeper. Two ob c cts are pursued by the inventor of the peper its dis charge would blind the enemy and ibe great demand for the condiment in time, of war would stimulate the t aiie of the Kiennh rolonies and in crease the, revenue of the lountr.-. Th.-re are also manr other e mallv alwurd proposals such as suggestions for making soup by machinery, grow ing potatoes on barrack roofs in De cember and killing whole army corps of I russ aus by post but they are too numerous to be mentioned. Indian Bargain. j Indian travel is full of surprises, und otherw se. A gentleman wih lug to purchase some of the beautiful cashmere shawls which , re made not far from Delhi, went 10 one of tha largest establishments 111 the city. The. merchant hliowod him a book 111 which were, written recommendation of his goods, by (.en. (.rant, and his sun, as well as 'by many others. Among the lecomuieiiUatlons was this one In cerman: "I have 1 ought " shaw.s oi 1 his ni.ui, ami think 1 got them clieiip. but do not oifer him a third O' what ho asks. " The g'iril Ionian -elected two very beautilul shawls, ami a-kod the price. The merchant, afior a liitle consul lai inn with his clerks, said : "i have not so,d a shawl to your parly. 1 .ell y.m very, wr.v cheap. (1 1 may have thesn beautiful so .wis for lou teen hutHii'c.d rupees." Absurd 1 ;t its go." said the ge:itl.-!iiaii, having iu mitid the i.er lu l'i's ad Ice. and ho siarted for the door. I "Don't go," said the merchant; ' mike me an oiler." "I whl give you four hundred rupee-, lor both shawls." T 1 his astonishment tne me. chant replied "l ake tln-m; i will s;-nd them to jour hoiei." At .Jaipur the stme traveler lodged In a h -tel con 1 u.-l I by a native, but owned by the ia ah. lie Iouiki the '.v V"!' "H ''" l'"steu in 1 vie imn j 11 a"..UT . I -T; isitors are not, f ai islled with j fif foo i or oM,king, they can deduct j I coin tbe bil; what tiic-v consider fair." j " Quests arc tciiui'sled not to strike 1 tin; "rvaiits. " - - - t , '.iicsls wi-hing ice nr.j reiue-ted to give a day's notice, and name, how : lull li they r(.- ui re. ". The 1s ''.C llniij,' quitti so nuiri t. i' hi- n-i r.iW eiiir-i. 1-or too cotival- . ceo t, or iIkc-p, who nre lechlc and whose (ii(fetn ;ij'i';af;tU' U not hi order, raw eiri? finTvo most ivholesonie and Kenei.il'v a ej very ac-ri-Vt.iiilc. 'J'he are rnadlTy aiul ritp. i'lly dijustod and when taken with a little sherry wine arc cuito palaUhle lo nioM ieo(ile A popular drink ai, t.riny soda fountains is ejiif nhos I itaie, made with .lie t an ounce ni K.viup, two ounces of sherry wine, it dali n! acul pliOMihatc, (Hi the tutu, lor half full of shaved ice, shake wed. I II up wiih soda water, sift, on a I.ttie nut hick and serve at once. !r. l-.ly oi l,och"ser, has lieen call ing alien ion to I In: very great I en el' ; thai he ha- derived iu the treat ment of d -.ease hy the use of raw fgil f-ottK' of his patient' have t.,ieii as tnany as tllleeti, twenty-live and ' veil 111 rly raw yus In twenty fo'ir houm, and have kept ttvs up for iiu.tillH. (ine of his latientH took thr c tl'oti'and ccith in one year; another one live thousand four hundred und .c only-live ckks. I.ookmjc Intii an l-:it- Tho development of a chick within tte eKu Is one of the most wonderful thing's In nature. At the end ot the ft rty -eighth hour ot Incubation the heart lc no to heat, two vesicles are seen, and a few hours later tbe auricle also appear, and the fourth day the outlines of the wings rosy be perceived and sometimes of the head also; oo tba tlftb day the lirar Is vial- ble; on the sixth, other Internal or gan appear; lo uO hours t .e beak Is fully formed; la 200 hours tba ribs are clearly developed; lo 240 hours the feathers are vUibla; ia 26A hour the eyas appear lo -", toe rlbe ara completed and tbe feathers 00 the breast; in 3.0 tbe luna, stomach, and breast have assumed a aatura ap pearance On tba eighteenth day tbe ttrst faint piping of tbe chick is sometimes audible st Louis Globe Democrat Reminder of Home. The man from Kansas was making a trip across tbe Atlantic, and dur ing tbe passage tbe weather was ex tremely b lsterous. t ue morning when It was blowing great guns tbe Kansan appeared on deck. Nobody was in sight except the captain. Go below there," be shouted. The passenger looked around to see who be was talking to. "You mean mev" be yel ed bl.ick when he saw there was no one eise in sight. 'Hit course 1 do; go below,'" and tbe cuoia n drew alongside ' Well, I guess Dot," protested the Kansan. "I'm up here to see bow one of your 'mountain bigh' waves and 'terrilic gales' compares with what we have in Kansas in the way of cyclones. This ain't a patch. ng to what I've seen out our way." Lefore th; captain could offer fur ther objection a big green wave came curling over the pla e where the passenuer stood and the next thing he knew he was swept off of his feet and carried aft over ropes and boais and the paraphernalia of a ship's decK and lauded in one corner wnere he was savtd from being washed overboard. When they got Dim out he had a broken leg, a twisted st -older, a sprained wiist, his fa e looked as if it ha, been dragged backward through a briar patch and he was un conscious They car. led him to the capta n's room and after much effort 1e.1to.fd him to consciousness. He ga ed arouud a minute in bewilder ment, and his eyes fell on the cap tain. "Ky gravy, Cap," he said feebly, "that retain Jed me of home, only It was a daru sight wetter." Poor, but Rich. Once, in New Eoeland, says a writer in the v uilook, 1 wa driving with an olu farmer, and some of the men of the neighborhood came UDder criticism, iipeaitina' of a prominent man in the vilhiKe 1 asked, "He Is a tuati of means-" "Weil, sir," tbe farmer replied, "he ain't Kut much money, but he's mighty rich. " 'He has a greatdeal oMand, then?" 1 asked '- o, sir, he ain't got much land, neither, but sllll he Is mighty rich." The old farmer, with a pleased smile, observe! my pu...iud look for a ruj meiil and then explained: "Vou s e, he aiti'tgotmueh money, and be ain't got much land, bi.t still he is rich, be ause he ueer wont to bed owinu any man a cent in all his lite lie lives as wel as he wants to live, and he piys as he noes; he doesn't owe anything, and he ain't aTraid or anybody, he tells every man the truth, and does his duty by hiui seif, his family, and his ne'gbbors, his word Is as ior id as a bond, and eviry man, woman and child in the town looks up to tiini and res. ect-s him. No, sir, he ain't got mu h money, and he ain't uot much land, but si II he is a mighty r ch man, be cause lie's got a 1 he needs and all he wants." ' I assented tn the old farmer's de ductions, for 1 thought them entirely correc t V hen a man has all he needs and all he wants he is certain ly rich, and when he lacks these things he is reitaiuly poor. li'Juriiua I Herts ol' Murry. In p escribing for a patient the other day a physician, who is a spot: alist in nervous diitlculties.de clare I that a young woman under his charge was literally killing herself by too rapid movements. "hj 'S not satislled he said, "with goimi about and doing things in a Uict, onrn.i.y way. but ncrually rushes ihroiigh with her work and con tin ti tjly overtaxes herself, r-he cannot be convinced th it a little more deliberation, ni ght accompl" sh juM as niuch and sae her strength. "r'iK U this h-tii it of haste fl-ed )oh tier that slle will run up and down stairs wheji ttiere is no need for hurry, and, indeed, when there is no possible pretest for doing it." The doctor's prescription was: A good dc.'ij ni re deliberation, a large amount of r"ct and pleasant occupa t on. 'His world is full o! people who are rushing themselves to ruin of h'-a ij.ii as fast as they on go. They not only rush, but. worry, and, be tween these two. subject titer nerv 'uis system to more we. ir and tear than anything short of wrought steel would endure. New i'orm I edger. I lili.ini; Siiers' Web. Cobwebs are still valueless as a raw material for manulacluring purposes and, like many another art Icle, await the Ingenuity of man lo turn them to better account in the service ol man. No IhoiiL'htful observer of the wonderful elast ic webb of I he com mon garden spider, for example, cm rcsl -t the temptation to speculate on the pos-ibilitles of the spider and its web. Indeed, considering the rale of progress In arts and sciences, we ought not to be 'iiilteso far, contends our contemporary, from tho day when the cobwebs In the cellar will bo larcfnlly collected and converted Into silk dre-ises for tho ball room. Draper's llecorl. VViikn we find a man who en oy be ng fat and bald headed, we shall believe in philosophy. Bkeakinh In a new pirl at a bouse ia almost as bad as a lira. Highest of all in Leavening Xlrf aagg-eetloaa. Always treat tbe calf kindly. Many kicking, ugly cows have been made by abusing the calf. Canada hv (Treat ears and studv. has ; forgei ahead of the states in tbe qual- lty of cheese Experiments have shown that pota toes make poor butter. They make a white butter deficient in grain. Churn promptly when the cream is ready for churning. Every moment it stands after that is a detriment. Wamr m Cusmi-tie. A pretty complexion is a boon to every woman who is so fortunate as to hare it, for it not only adds to her beauty, but it testifies to the good health of its possessor. Consequently it may be, when not as good as it should be, improved by care of the diet, by the proper use of the bath, and by avoiding whatever makes one ill, or even dull and apathetic. One of the most vexing of the ene mies of a good complexion are black heads or flesh worms, which are very liable to degenerate into ugly-looking white pimples, by no means eulowed with a life of their own. although this is the general belief concerning them. They are simply the result of uncleali ness, for the oily matter exuded by the pores forms these black specks, which dishonor the pret'iest face and are in reality nothing but dirt. When blackheads have once been permitted to form it is quite a difficult matter to get rid of them. Many ap plications are recommended for the purpose; for instance bicarbonate of soda dissolved in hot water, borax water, white of an egg applied to the skin on retiriugto bed, pure alcohol, etc., but, besides being irritating to the tissues all these substances are only successful for a brief period, and when too often repeated are worse than the evil they are supposed to cure. The only way of getting permanently rid of blackheads is to thoroughly wash, night and morning, with water as warm as can be borne, and then bathe ttte face for ten minutes at, leasi in tepid milk by the aid of a soft and very line sponge. Continue this for a month, and you will find 'hat your slcin has become pure and sweet aa a baby's Imperial (Jranum, as a prepared food, lias iit'aiued the Acme rd'beine; a Standard preparation, one of the fated and Best Known to the World, and it can he truly said that no preparation offered for sale is more carefully prepared and thoroughly tested, or meets with a more welcome reception and universal ap proval, or affords more relief to inv lids, to nursing mo he s, infants and children, and aged persons. This has been con firmed by thousands of testimonials front chemists, physicians, heads of families, and the pres. At the great World's fair, Chicago, 18!I3, Imperial (Iranuin va granted the highest honors, Medal and Diploma, and was rec ommended as a delicate and digestible nut riiueiit , ea-ily prepared and suitable for use under alt circumstance, and e peo ally adupied in its property for the nourishment of invalids and children. Xcvv York Clin ii -1 1 man. I'rofessor Curl liebry, the noted met eorologi t and ail around scientist, es timates that the mercy of the average lighthiim stroke is equal to that gener ated ' by iiD horsepower engine in leu hours of constant work. I Only a trial ol i'iso's (.'ore for Consurnp- , tion is needed to convince you that it is a good remedy rr Coughs, Asthma and Bronchitis. Two pounds of potatoes contain ws much nutriment as thirteen pounds of turnips. Lkdit soups, light deserts and light meals should have tiie preferei.ee, in warm weather. Abuse of flie stomach at dinner will be repaid sooner or later hy that pun ii lime-it which comes to the glutton. ana 1 4 . and nil women who arc rmrning babies, derive almost, incon ceivable benefits frorn the nourishing properties of Scott's Emulsion This is tbe most nourishing food known to science. It en riches tho mother's milk and gives lier strength. It also makes babies fat and gives more nourishment to growing children than nil the rest of the food they eat. Hcott's Emulsion has been prescribed by physicians for twenty years for Eickets, Marasmus, Wasting Diseases of Children, Coughs, Golds, Weak Lungs, Emaciation and Consumption. Send fir pamphlet en Scott's Emulsion. FREE, cott at lewnt, N. Y. All Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Paiinlan Bcbaot Cala Thirty thousand dollars was recently roted by the Paris Municipal Council for school colonies this year. It is an official ' fresh air fund." In 1887 tha system was begui of sending weakly school children in the large towns to the country during the holidays. Tba children are boarded out in peasant's' cottages and live the ordinary country life. The average expense is $13.50 for each child for a stay of twenty days. Nlmple ltindy for Earache. "I am afraid I have greatly inter fered with my own practice," said a celebrated aurist, "by giving the fol lowing advice to many of my friends. At the first symptoms of earache let the patient lie on the bed with the painful ear uppermost. Fold a thick owel and tuck it around the neck; then with a teaspoon fill the ear with warm waier. Continue doing this for fifteen or twenty minutes; the water will fill the ear orifice, and flow over on the towel. Afterward turn over the head, let the water run out, and pluj the ear with warm glycerine and cot ton. This may be done every hour till relief is obtained. It is an almost in variable cure, and it has saved many cases of acute it.flamation. The water should be quite warm but not too hot." Vegetables and fruits are to be useo most generously at that season of the, year iu which they naturally mature,- There is no better hay for the milch cow than oats cut and cured when the seed is in the milk state. It il the medicine above nil others for catarrh, and is worth its weiyht in gold. I can use Ely's Cream Balm with safety and it does all that is claimed fo; it.B. W. Spcrry, Ilait ford, Conn. ELY'S CREAlu ualM. Opera and cleanses the Nata1 Passages, Allavt I'ain and Inlbiminatimi, Heals t..e bores. Pro tects the Mmnnruiie frorn colds, Hcstores the Sense ot Taste and Smell. The lialui i.- quickly absorbed and fives relief ai once. A particle is applied Into eaeh nostril and Is a-.-reeahlc. Prf e 00 cents ut Druggists or by Diail. KI.Y BRO ' HERS, 56 Warre - St., New ' ork.- ' ir WORLD'S-FA!i HIGHEST AM AKDt . "SUPERIOR NUtffiTIQN-THE LIFE" V"' fviPBRlAt' TV F Has justly acquired the reputation of being The i a 1 v a t o r for Invalids The-Aged. A.I I.CCMPd'AB'E Aua.ent for the Grow th and Protection of INFANTS and A superior nutritive in continued Fevers, And a reliable remedial agent in all gastric and enteric diseases ; often in instances of consultation over patients wiiose digestive organs were re duced to such a low and sensitive condition that the IMPERIAL ORANUAl was the only nourishment the stomach would tolerate when LITE seemed depending on its retention ; And as a FOOD it would be difficult to conceive of anything mure palatable. Sold by DRUGGISTS. Shipping Depot. JOHN CAPl.n & SONS, New Yolk. ir,(i Pcsm ' ' A. bd i i rj vi TO U $ fTWS Cure Drugsjiata. BO canta ana !.