v - tmmui-'r a ' v r ' V C5.m&!R& v- -'- 15. ' j y 5. ; . ' r-- " ' - ' - J.- - . -.- Jk t B .-:? TEMPERANCE BEADING. PINK BOOTS. Where the Mosey That Fareliaaea Them Came From A Father Knolre. A drunken man came staggering -along a village street. As be reached a corner be saw a group of boys watch ing something across tlie way. He had not entirely lost his senses, so be won dered wbat they found so interesting. ' Wha-a-ar-3'er-yer lookin1 a-at?" Well, old fellow," answered Billy Door, " we're looking for a beauty to come out o' that store over there." A beau-tie?" 'Yes, a beauty; but go on, there's no use o' your lingerin' to tee Fink Uoots; your old, red eyes can't see half across the street." . Hut the rude boy was mistaken: the ' red fyes" were not quite so blood shot as usual, and they were looking with as much iutrest as the younger cs at Fink Boots, who just then opened the door of the store opposite them and came out. Fink Foots was a beautiful girl of ten years, and her bands full of flowers roses, lilies and carnations. She walked a half-dozen or more steps down the walk, and was just stepping into a handsome carriage when another little girl came in sight. 3or a brief moment the two children stood in strong contrast Florence lJurr, with glowing, happy face, and Celia Hunt, 'with her pale, distressed one. Florence was diessed in an elaborately -embroidered pink cash mere and her feet were incased in beautiful pink kid buttoned boots; for Florence was going to a tea par3. She wore also a broad-brimmed hat with nodding pink plumes. As for Celia, she wore an old faded dress, so shabby that, it revealed her bruited ankles. which were bare like her feet. An old veil t.ed about her pinched face did duty as head-protector, but no wrap covered her thin shoulders, although one w:is much needed this chilly day. 'J 'he carriage drove away with Hor ence, and Celia stood ga.iug after it Of course the drunken man saw the poor child, so did the boys. The latter laughed, and Filly Dorr said: -'I tell you it pavs better" to sell liijuor than it does to drink it. What s vour opinion, Daddy Hunt?" "Daddy Hunt" did not answer; he stood stupidly gazing at his barefooted, weary-faced child. -1 sav, old fellow, did you buy Olio's fall outfit at the same htore that Tiuk Fools'1 father bought hers?" Shut up, now, will you? If you don't I'll knock the breath out of you." The drunkard spoke savagely and raiucd bis hand to execute his threat, when Middenly a little arm touched his. and a voice said coaxinglv: "Come, father." The man suffered himself to be led iw'iv from the. heartless irrout); cruel the poor little boys, Celia, my dear lit tle girL Tell them their father, and not a brute, has come home, and brought snch a supper that they'll shout for joy." Toledo Blade m LIQUOR MADE HIM WHAT HE IS. CharJa A. PalaaerV ltm Wrfcked A Pe 1 ice-Co art Sceae. A gray-haired man, whose muscles i in even- part of his body twitched and started convulsively, and whose face and manners indicated excessive dissi pation, appeared before Justice Foot j-esterday morning on the charge' of being a troublesome drunkard. He gave his name as Charles A- Palmer, and the complainant was Mrs. E. Pal mer. "I was divorced from him three years ago," she said, "because of his drunkenness. Every time he is intoxi cated he comes to my hoiiie and raises a disturbance. When he's drunk he's crazy. 1 don t object io ms coming around when he's sober, but when drunk something must be done with him." "When I found him," said Officer llahone', "he was in Mrs. Palmer's house Tying on a bed, kicking aud screaming and threatening to kill ev erybody who came near him with a re volver wbicji he had found in a bureau drawer." 'Judge, I guess something must be done with me; liquor has made me what I am; but I can't help it- I guess I'm a wreck; but suppose we let this matter rest for a few days; it'll come all right. All's well that ends well, you know." He was lined fifty dollars and costs and sent to the Washiugtonian Home. Chicago Tribune mam Beer. JN ay- THE SICK ROOM. Fillv h.nirinir after them: "O fatner. dear father, eomc home." It was a long walk to the drunkard's home. Before he reached it he was sober. "Colin." l.e said, "wouldn't you like vomi' pink boots?" "Xo, father. 1 would not want them!" "Why not?" "Tliev wouldn't correspond with my rags." the child said, bitterly; "and I wouldn't wear Florence Burr's p'nk Loots if J had silk dresses to wear with them," she added, savagely. A-ain her father questioned: "Why not?0' "Becanse they vero bought with money that ought to have bought bread and meat for poor starving children and their ering mothers." "Who told you so?" "Nobody told me, I found out for myself." 'You're a strange child, Celia." " Yes, perhaps I am, but 1 love you, father." And Cel'a put her cold hand within her father's. "1 don't see how you can," he said, chokingly. "J 'Ties it's because you're my fa ther." was the innocent answer. As father and daughter entered the hou-se. the mother arose, put the .sleep ing babe in its wretched cradle, and eaul: " Come to supper." Such a Mipjier for a family of six! Onlv a part of a stale loaf of broad and some weak te:u The patient, weary -wife would not have been surprised at her busbaud bad lie thrown the bread across the room at the wall and hurled the teapot after it, cursing her at the Mime time, as he had done often before; but .-he was surprised when he rose from the table just after seating him self and said, huskily: "Eat this mis erable stuff if vou can, .poor things! I must be gone. ' He started for the door, weak and faint, but determined. His wife fol lowed him, beseechiug: "Oh! don't so out npiu to-night. Fred, don't; the Eabv is sick, aud " Snc said no more, for, with the words: The little fellow is sick, is he?" the father went back to the cradle, stooped and kissed his infant child for the first time, ami arose with tears glistening upon his eyelashes. "Ini not going out to drink, Mary. Don't be worried; I'll be back by nine o'clock, and if the child should get worse Celia will find me at Sergeant Wright's." b "What do vou.supposeitall means, mother?" asked Celia. as soon as her lather was gone. I don't know, child; but perhaps it means there is a blessing coming on us all Prav to God that it may be so." 49 "Mother." said Celia. "father asked xne this afternoon if I wanted pink Loots. What do you think of that?" Itwas a strange question, child, Td be thankful if he'd save enough money to buy yon some black ones. "V.. . . 1,1?. rfl. AA " iuui itxi aic uiuc niiu vuiu- Against the still widely prevalent no tion that fermented liquors are com paratively harmless, and are useful in driving out whisky and other of the stronger liquors, Temperance workers arc sternly setting their ices. The "Devil's kindling-wood," as the milder alcoholic beverages have been well called, awe found to be poor material with which to put out the fires of in temperance. Says Judge Pitman, of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, in a l recently published letter: An. experi ence of over twenty years in the admin istration of the criminal law shows to me also that " beer is as potent an incitement to crime as the more overwhelming stimulants." The last known act of a recent Philadelphia murderer and suicide before the double crime was committed, was to send out for Leer (that "harmless" beverage!), by which he seem ed enough frenzied strength to drive two sinful fouls into eternity. A dissipated foreigner, of New York City. who. a short time since, after pawning' ever' household article he pos.esed, tried fo sell his daughter for a thousand dollars, was onU' a "beer-drinker." Thoc are wi.e words of an Kpi.-copal rector and Temperance worker of New York, spoken in opposi tion to the movement for cheap licenses for beer-shops, which has of late shown such unfortunate power in that State: "I would make bee--saloons the most expensive of all. for it is there men start to drink. It would be better for poor men and women if they could find no liquor-shop cheap enough for them." IS. S. Times. KaMab rbyatetaa a te tha CweaTthrMck. Do not walk on tiptoe, lor this, in addition to its nnnsual elaboration of the gait, invariably causes a certain amount of creaking. Speak in low tones, but don't whis per; a whisper will often awaken a sleeper who would not be disturbed by ordinary conversation; and never say "Hush!" Let your clothes and foot covering be of as noiseless and unob trusive a character as possible, and in stead of gliding and tottering about like a rickety ghot, do not hesitate to walk. If you have occasion to say any thing in the room, say it so that the patieut can hear it if he wishes, and do not let him be aware of your conspir ing privately with others, especially at the door. The door has much to answer for. If it be visible from the bed. people open it cautiously, put their heads in and slowlv withdraw again. If, as is more frequently the case, it is screened by the bed curtains, mysterious open ings and shuttings are heard, unattended with any ingress or egress, and feotto voce colloquies go on outside. When vou enter, do so hon est! vand at once: do not spend live minutes in turning the handle, like a house breaker, thereby producing a series of irritatiug little clicks, finally terminating in a big snap, with which the door flies open. If the latch be at all rustv. a handle that i slowly wound i.,w.l- tn'tiiii w:iv will often stick, and either require to be rattled back into position, or, if left as it is. may start back suddenly after a time of its own accord, with a report like a pistol shot. It is alwavs well to recollect that it by no means" follows that a siek per son is asleep because his eyes are shut; he mav be acutely conscious of all that is passing in the room, though unable or unwilling to make any sign; and nothing can be more maddening, un der such circumstances, than to have people hush-sh-ing and whispering around, and creaking about on the tips of their tow. We have all sympathized in our hearts with poor Sir Leicester Dedloek when his tongue was smitten with paralvsis, with his sister con tantly bending over him with clasped hands and murmuring. "He is asleep! till, "oaded to desperation, he makes signs for his slate and writes: "1 am not" , . . , Vovnr t;ttid at the foot of the hed ", , l . .i : vi,;i ami IOOK. Ufc uh: pani.u- " " w.""i- l.im it i Mtter to hit bv the side of "A San Traaciaco seeietrronnff mas is making a collection of ladies gloves." Cp to tfce hour of ffoing to press the ladies have given him more "mittens than gloves. Sorrut&cn Herald. Paor. Caua. P. Wuxlum, Fa. D of PbJkvdeJpbia, states tbat there hi aeiiar Borphia, opium aor xaUMrals ia Red Star CougaCure. Motto for craxy qoflt maaafactarer: MBI1 are the "piece- maker. " .V. 1" Herald. A ciax, sets iato a narrow glore tj slight of aaad. PiUfbvrgh Teltgraph. TS . B Tn Voltaic Belt Co.. t V arfcn,1fleku, ffer to eaad their celefcMUd KLacrao-YoL-taic BaiTaad oxkr Eixcraic Arrt-utiicas OB trial for SO dars. to jbs (jouaf or old .dieted with serVoae debility, taae of Tital itr and all kiadred trouWm. AJto for rhea matiu,euralgia.narayii aad mmnr oth er dutaerr Complete restoration to healta, vigor, aad naaaood guaranteed. So risk ia earrtd, as 30 days' trial is allowed. Write tk&m at oaoefof illustrated pasupulet, free. Pajctalooits are worn lonrer ia July tbaa in Jane. Columbia Spectnior. Caxted : Cement to mend the boy who burst into tears. As x Ccre roa Soar Throat asd Cocohs, -Broica' Bronchial Trodics1 have been thoroughly tesU-d. and maintain their good reputation. Sold unlf in boxes. Womkk are not inventive a a rule. They have no ej;eruess for new wrinkle. Chi cago Tribune. Horns of idleness Sparking days. JlercJiant Traveler. Pike's TooTnAcnsBRorecurelnlmlnutfcZic, Glenn' Suljtiur Soap heals mid bcautitlcs. Sic. G ekuax Coas BxMOVEii kills Com a Iluidons. A BEJrra50S of forgiveness ia fire let ters 1 xqq u. Golden Days. CRAJtBEnniES will cure dyspepsia. That's sour opinion. St. Jaul Herald. - Ir afflicted with Pore Eres. ue Dr. Isaac rhompeon's Eje Water. Drug-gist sell it. Tax blacksmith strikes when the iron is hot. A Book Free: on the Liver. It Disease and Cure. Dr. Bauford. 0. Broadway, New York. TEMPERANCE ITEMS. Lydia E. epotabh More Thaa Thanks. Fort Madison. Iowa. Mrs. Pinkham: " 1 am clad to inform Vou that I have tried one bottle of your Vegetable Compound and have"fouud rt relief. I more than thank you for vour kind advice. ! 1 have never fek so well as I do bow since While talking i I had tbeae troubles." Yours lieap'y, Mrs. W. C. A . me aoovo is a sampje oi th niaav letters received by Mrs. Pink Compoand. CJLS, me more good than all the doctors ever did. for which I uiana you wim su my nearv." Your friend, Anna B . At nine o'clock a face peeoed through the little curtainless window of the kitchen. The eyes saw a desolate pict ure. Itwas this: a bare, cold looking room; a haggard woman bending over a sick babe; a little sad-faced girl fall en asleep on the hard floor while brave -ly "waiting for father," and two pale faced boys asleep on a low bed against the wallT Upon the boys' faces were fJ traces of tears, for they were only little ' fellows of four and six, and had cried themselves to sleep because they were fc-ngry-Thefaoe moved front the window. I sjbI ke aaaa to whom it belonged opened the 6or and walked in. "Wife," he said, beading down to loss" his wife's worn face for the first time in years, 'Tvebeenan idiot and a brute, and I'll not ask voa to forgive jse to-night, ril wait until you thank God that I am! Ah! "Celia, you're waking, child. Florence Bmr will never otnr any more pink boots with the moncv that belongs to my little ones. Xvn Jieen over to Sergeant Wright's -ararkiag hard at blacking ' jKoTes f or fourliours, and while I black cfted the stoves he whitened mx heart a little. God bless -hint! He paid me. too. s reod nnce and to-n4crrowrm to Orr of nine huudred and fifty-five samples of French wines recently analyzed, but ninety-five were found to "he genuine, the remainder be ing more or less adulterated with un wholesome drugs. A tkmpkkance guild was organized in a barber-shop among youuir men waiting to be shaved, in Troy, N. Y.. by l'ev. father Dolan. He induced twenty-two to sign the pledge, and the organization was formed immediately. The liAK-ltooM as a Bank. You deposit your money and lose it. Your time aiid lose it. Your character and lose it Your manly independence and lose it. Your self-control and lose it. Your home comfort and lose it. Your children's happiness and lose it. Your soul and lose it. A London Temperance manifasto to workmen contains the following: In manufacturing one hundred dollars1 worth of Honor two dollars goes to labor. In manufacturing one hundred dollars' worth of boots and shoes, twenty-two dollars goes to labor. The money turned over by one distillery em ploying one hundred and fifty men woiildr if employed in more useful waj's give work to'fif teen thousand men. Intoxication seems to be a specially expensive luxury in Madagascar. An English newspajcr states that the Madagascar Government imposes on any person found drunk in the district oflnlerina a fine of seven oxen and Miven dollars; and the introduction of any quantity of rum iuto the district is punishable witli a line of five oxen and five dollars sums, of course, made much larger relatively through the poverty of the people. 1t is an apparent mistake to suppose that the liquor business ever pays for itself, so far as society at large is con cerned, lloston, for instance, receives annually half a million dollars in li cense fees from liquor-dealers; but it pays out for police, criminal court, almshouse and hospital expenditures, $-,8f4,866 which last sum is, of course, in large, very large part, expended for the restraintof criminal- and support of pauers, rendered such by the liquor liab.t. In cveryjcity wherclicenses are issued, the proportion i similar. & & Xtmes. In connect'on with the International Exhibition to be held in Antwerp. Bel gium, this year, arrangements arc being made for the holding of an Internation al Temperance Convention there. The XattoHol Temperance Advocate of Jcw York expresses the hope that as many American travelers abroad as can will attend this Temperance gathering, which will assemble some time in Se tenibcr the exact date being not yet fixed. The Advocate adds: Temper ance counsel and testimony from Amer icans is most welcome and helpful to the struggling friends of Temperance on the Continent." 1 hate tlie rum traffio. It bnrned my father to death after squandering his property as a rumsellcr. Trouble then came through sickness and pover ty, and we children were- thrust inte tlie poor-house, and father and mother into the asylum. -Who ever knew the Rum Devifto stap atQ4t had finishes! a man and landed him in hell, unless f he came in contact with sonaeoTGods agents andvwas saved? My father was buraed with bis last boale. the' caadh Jailing agahwt his clothing while full of this accursed poison; and he was burned until the flesh dropped from the bones while he was yet alive; anal mother was full of the same rum at th time. Ah, what a scene then wa&'.ia the morning. The only hep 1 now nave of nav another is "to her to abrotheria Kansas, when the bed, and as near the pillow as pos- ham nfasdnR cratitnde for the bencH Mble, so that vou may coHver.su u;iu, derived from ner vegwaute uompot while vour face and bodv are turned in Another letter, from KaufiBaa, ie the same direction as' his. By this "' JtoXiJ" means vou can make all ucccssary ob servation of his features without en forcing the arrest of his eyes to your own, which is so embarrassing and dis agreeable to one lying in bed, and is almost unavoidable when facing him. "veep him in as comfortable a position possible, by all means, but don't be o demonstrative in smoothing the .dllows and little offices of that sort. Fidgety attentions will worry him and do more harm than downright neglect. London Pajtcr. my A ratCE of lemon loand upon a com will cure it." Sort of lemon-aid, as it were. Dttrvit Pott. THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS C1TV, June 8. CATTLE Fhlpplntr Btecr. native cow Hutcher' tteen... HOGS Good to choice heavy Llfrht .. ............ WHEAT No. 2 red No. l rcu.. No.- ttoft V J XI "' ' t.P i c"0, III Kr- IS(I . FIALH Fancy, per sack HAY Large baled HITTEIt Choice crcnmvrv.. rilKESE Full cream K(J(tS ('hoict........ ... 1'OltK Hniu Shoulders 1.IC1' WOOI Missouri unwashed. POTATOES Neshanocks ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Shipping Steers.... llutchers' Steers... HOGS Packing SHEEP Fair to choice FLOrK Choice WHEAT No. .' red v" lXO, . jiAlilir a HlTTEft Creamery J villi, COTTON-Mlddnng CHICAGO. CATTLE Good to choice. .. HOGS Packing and shipping SHEEP Fair to choice FLOCH Winter wheat WHEAT No. 2 red No.- spring COItN Xo.2... III Cm JrCaUv NEW YORK. CATTLE Exports HOGS Good to choice SHEEP Poor to prime ... FLOUK Good to choice WHEATTNo.2red - COtvNNo, .. .. OATS Western mixed. FortH Tcsm I mffprrt! wltbolcerf ii tatlua wu ugt;cted an the only means of pretert In I urn an old nun. ForvHTC on my right let; the rcultof typhoIU lever. Atnnu- do nulliliiir for nic ml Vnr three years I never hd life The docion coulil tlioueht I mnut die. hoc on. Swl(t' Sped flc ha made a permanent cure aiid added ten year, lo my ltJe Wji. K. Keki. Gainearlllc. Hall Co Gft. I hare taken Swlft' Specific for Mood polion eon trsc:edat aiuedlral coUikc at a diiwectlun. while I was a medical student. 1 am grateful to tay that It gave me a opeedy and thorough cure after my parents had Jk:u; hunilreilx of dol ars for treatment. Autil'BTCa WtXMU X. D.. Newark. N.J. Swlft'a Specific I entirely vegetable. Tretle ea Itlood and hkto DUcatet mailed free. The Su irr Srectric Co.. Irawer X. Atlanta, Ga or mw.iuau.s. v. f 4 7r, (ft 5 (6 - anBBManaafBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBnSSSn 4 at T'. 'a sMM,,waTtratnr II M 3 to dc a S3 B bh a. Asfl W at 3 bbbH VIII nvi anVsnl I m fc uvt BannL W I II Ll nnnnTVB tb at, bnnnLI I I II H ssnannl M Q. w4 B BVVBr III lgnvvvvv 404 l LHnnnv iu ".li -H-al nnnnnnPvnl III arnVh annnnr I I I ii no cc is ui nnnnnl nm anl iiiijy 10 8 y 4 r. ii 13 75 ft a ex. 4 75 4 M 3UI 4 :) 1 tt.'4Tc 4:.Sfe 66 (ft 50 ft 10 -f. 10 10 16 11 10 C4 6ii 15 80 rc 4 85 4 05 4 00 4 40 1 034 44 3- W 71) 13 U 10 S74 U 10?i 4 r. 3 90 3 25 4 . c (Cl tl ft it. N.H 31 ft 4 w: & 4 10 4 00 4 IS ice 5S 40 .1G5 4 10 4 75 5 25 U5 84 84 4S 33 & 65 G.W36 Ktiiitatldt.riw that the niortallrr imons children ! far greater In the nuromer months than at any oth reaon. Health and perfect action of tbeliowel ire amured hy the uc of KIdee's Food. It la neutral in ita action. f readily taken by the little one, occa sion no tax npuu the digestive orgna.aoa la aaalml lated waui the tamsch rejects sll else. WlUOfTS FEVER All A6IE THIC A warrsated cure for sll diseases csasrd by ssaterlal poisoning of the biood. such as Chills and Fever. Fever sod Ague. Sen Pain. Dumb Chill. IntermlUent Kmltteau Billons sad ail otker Fevers caused bysialarts. It Is also tke saitit aad best care for ealarfrd Spleca (Fercr Cake). Oeaeral DcWUty sadPertedicNeaTslcl. lTorSlebyallDrBSSlu. CHAS. F. KCKLKK, Proftv, Ctilca0, IIU OEM X est e n ever NEW! eat offer osT nC ever Bade. Or4' taJaa. 1.1MC. nl tad d n. t. i lass use ureav ieaes( Radta Macter LfurKEaiS from 'ark. JCaw. Saw T POKK. it ft 15 4 60 5 15 SS0 1024 53 41 TJiiln?ss and RSort-iana School, M.vmii.in isliuiriitf vnrlv. ioanttCtit Huok krcpinc Siwtt.ltaiHt. m ussi. aad SMMtrd wJua BBYAMT I STmnOi-S U 25 11 W PETUOLEUM-Halted 7d CLOCKSET foraceata. Read losue an tenna. CLOCKS Treated ad care wrUwat rae talfe. Jtonc iti rtratment teat free- Addre FJ-POND.1I.D. Aarera. EsacCtUU, txgmwo&iMtislM vop. Wake npjii&ot oiroa.JAc Vsict. .B9SB9aBaB. If You Telephone For the doctor, and find he is out of town, just ask your exugffirt to send yon a bottle of Ayef's Strsunrini. It will xafiars au tbosa tma fanlrnj-sT wri !- """ Mas. X. X. Lswxa. Potre7, LokkU, Jlass. A Btrtet. near I suffered from Bcadacac. ladigrnisf, aad DcWIKt, aad w kardhr able to drag sarsetf aboat tae nonse. Ajer's Samiparina aw worked a manrekss "criiwre ist wr case. I nare taken lewtaan two bottles, aad now feel strong aad well a erer. 31ns. S. ExnosT, 11 Setcta Ttaee, Holycl-e, JfoJ.. For nsewr than twa Tears I kaxe saffcred eewstaathr from Beadaeae aad Iadedoa. A auie erer a JBotstk ago a iriead crged aw ta try a bottle et Arer Sarsaparllla. I end try ft, aad before I aad fauatd tae secoad battle, r bradadse driKJtd. my sf petite Rtnvaed. aty feed ested proper-rr,anlsnrswaatnwasceaHseryrecarrl. , S. Fmkx. Ckfim, Jfeaf-r I nara tfMAltd vkk seTcre Hesihrne. Is rears, bat ssnoe taldac Aysrt i naTenetnadan Ayer?s Sarsaparilla, SJSHSf-J niDcnuo P HB aaHs't snna nnnvnnnnBnnnnl annnV 1Jsnnwsninnnr nranBssMsajslsnnV-dnnaaBnlsnnn i JtJ FUBGaTWE HI! I A liiiiJIULS snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnH nnnnnnsK nsr nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaannnnnnnWsnnnnnnnnnnl H H H B snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBnn awssMsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ptaaaVBaaaltaatMVaiSBnnasBBSaaliSsBBSs INVALIDS' HOTELSURGICAL INSTITUTE Ko. 663 Main Street, BUFFALO, N. V. !! Hospital, tout m t RcMcdial IInar, iaminTfl Willi A FULL STAFF OF EIGHTEEN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Aad exclKalYc.7 derofed tfce lrrntnient mf all Clm.c nHaranca. 1 ftmwrtrer Establlsaacat m deaiirned andcrectl to acrowmodate the larwe Wof InraHda lJJ?l taTtu: w well aTfromaar furcn land, that tfcww llt T2TVkalKlTKta I of skilled racialists la medlciae aad surawr ti eoule " iacultj ot Uum wWz-oekflxateU teaUtuuoa. A FAIR AND BUSINESS-LIKE OFFER TO INVALIDS. tiid eiamine fnr sjomts. our leatitutlofks. arrlianflra. rtrmntarra and In " Htmonl nr mmam f nf lTP who BPTCT WSe all Ol'MMTUUKr Ui BSllUiiwni. me- .- -.. Tats arery Mate the Staff "We eamertlr Inrlte you to come, sre Ainrii riiMnuw-s. itave a niiua ui juur fcrnmv nnthliuf of us. our sTstesa of to prejuolee we have ml . ai Aff V lotembod aad caudld puuple wliai we are dolus; Tor suSerUw NOT AJLWA.YS NECESSARY TO SEE PATIENTS. Br oororiirlnaltyatesHof dJajm. we can treat laanrcfcroalc alst'aaes Just as aueucsvlully without as with a personal con sultation. While we are slwarn triad to re our paiietita. and become acquainted with tacta. show them our Institutions, and familiarize them with our rvstcm of trvutment, yet wa liare not mxa one person in five huadn-d whom we have cured. The per fect accuracy with which fjCK-ntisU are enabled to deduce the moet minute particiikirs ia their seneral department, sppeara almost miraculou. If we it-w it In the lUjht of tae early srr. Take, for example, the Jectro-majrnctlc uleirrapa, the areatnt invention of the ape. Is it not a marvelous decree of sxxniracy which enable an oierator ti exactly locate a fracture in a sub marine cable nrarlr three thouund tnila long-r. Our venerable "clerk of the weather" has becomo so thoroughly familiar with the mixt wayward element of nature thnt be can arcuratcly oredict their movemcuts. He can Kit in Wa.hlnctoa and foretell what the weather will be in Florida tr 2iw sora a well a if srvcral hundred mile did not Intervene la-tweeo him and the Dlace l1"""- Ana 0 in nil oqwinuiw ui nww.-iu p-nn J what 1 rerjulrvd is the knowlcdr of ocrtaia M mtian. JTom uicw; seieniaas neuuccswuisw coii- SlCIt RF I elusions rvjranllca of distance, to, aisn. in mcJI- wi . !,,. UixaAa hsrn cvrfaln unmistakable) siirns. r symptotna, aad by nation of this fact, we have ticcn enabled to oriirlnato and prrtrct a srs- tcra of dotcrmlnintr. wun me a-rcaum aocuracv. Disease. the nature of chronic diseases, without aceins; and personally COMMON SENSE AS eraraJato; oar naflinu. Ia tsisa; dl waaowt peraunal eaaml ftfjsi of the paU- J. J-TV? miracuiooa puwesa. Wu obtain our anowktltfe of Use mlrVw imvmme by the prartlil apidlustioa. to the prartkw of -ctuc of wWl-blBbta principle HMlra ctk. AM is to tar accuracy with which ttii sysU-ta Ka eitdowrO Ml twa we owe our alnut world-wide rvmiUUim of sklllf uUy tmOlM JLnsTcrinsT uc chronic affrvtlon. Thi a vm of prartk. aad HBZsaBasBaBBaai the msnrkiui aucows which Km b"n atito-a IITaaaes throutfa lU dcaioustnite li Iet vasu ojuraassj nUsTluJiwI dtaplay certain nlKtKiBirn. which. Uriac suK f unaraa I jcctul tn acimtlnc analK funisdi abudMt U6CCM1. I and unmtntkabta data. U srutde lb Judrwt asaaaBBBBaaasBaal ,,r th aXlUful irnctRiooer arltf lit In tiHrrram&W the nature of dirard conditAn. Th moat ample rvniunre for trvaUnr dnccrln' or chronic dismwsu atal the arfatf are thus piacr-d wlthla tlie ay rrach of errry htralW. loweTr duitant bo or sb my traitie from the jphyslcian nwalBf Ote trra ment of u h affections a spTialty. rull partloiitars of ur wfW nnL scicntlllc ytcmof fxamliiuur and trmtinir ptttlnsaan tanw are contained In Tiic PeepU's tssjaisa Kraiass virlal Asvlser." lly 1C V. IVrcr. M. t. iu issm aaJ ov er 3 colnrtd and other i Bust ration. rVot, nat'd. for f ua. Or riu and dVscrlbe your ejuiptouw. iuclovnif Urn c-nU Ms stamps, and a complete trraUac, on your particular twr. wtil. be sasat JQSsWna our teno fur Ucatasest aud all parucukia. TO thlnkimr raTH ' icnni. that the lninic lirtlrr phraiciaa who (VtH'W to any ols of lsrva. branch of acsenv, art, or - . ... . . .. At .if t... r mv mu ttimt annmu in up lunrmnii tit rrr;? -. ,ff . .,!.- .2 '::-rt(,...j(i inn nf . mum tiimm of disrsusm. must f." rrfiJi iS, who .rm to treai tvTry ill ti which aVak is. heir. wKhout irlvtnf nUjU-pm ai-r. in all mrr-m of the world, who have become famou. hare devoted liU'' tU5h nrwanbmtinn. and euMlvMlnr th prartlce of medldne and minper in this Institution, errry invalid ta tiM Hy thornuirh "T1,,-1 ahT u7idl"ded atientli to the irtlcular claaa of dtrat to. whlrli tl iw U-hie. Th w1SSm iiShsrmlSo-UaZmchicym the highest dcrw: of succe- Hi the treatment of crcrj, malady lncidcaA W auaiaUty. OUR FIZalaD OF KcrxKntzliirtlse fact that no irreat lmrtitu-1 home phyaJdans) b tbf Nrt of a full CouadU eowifKwvi pf tlon dedicaU-d exclusively to the treatment skilled sjirciuisats. uur inarvBrtit r.j ' i - ?hiawouiIl mrtthenewbior Invalid7 Hotel :xl Sumical InaUtute are o arraaavd a to ! ?LS?o w! wSut tSTmmt TTfTPrlratsw and frv from smryem comtaw ta otUr the afalcted of our laua, wttaout inc mow ., 7Mn kiA tn c-rnts in immitum stamtat for or Urx9 Complete Treatise on lssnw f wootua, Ujuatd wah nutae- roua wood-cut and colored ittaua. piles, nan la Masal,Tiiut m Lnc Diseases. vjrrf oct comnlete and extensive prortaton for the mot improved trcaaaentof aUeeaae of tbe alr-paaajea and lumrs. such a :siranle Naaal ftarrli. Larraur Ilia, BreaehHla, Aatkaaa, and Ceasl., wehave xaado thi branch or our institution one of the Icadina; Irpart Tnt v hirixwrv kind of tucful instrument forcxamuilna' the onran Involved, such a rhlnoacopc. aon'ocoja, atrthrw acopca, Bnirometcra, ctc etc, as well a all of the mort anprmed atoraL-ations, pulvetisatJon. Inhalation, and all other f ijratkina. of rfcffct kinds of ; ' . . .. i nprovca moaKuuf appucauoo. Wc publish three acparato oo)a on ftaaal. Throat and Ltma; tnseases, viz.: A Treatiae oa CoasumpUon. Larymrlu and Iirun chitiH; price, postpaid, ten cents: A treatise on Asthma, or Phthisic. Rivlna; nevr and uccc6iul treatment; price, postpaid, ten cents; A treatiae on Chronic Jiaaal Catarrh, ptleu. postpaid, twoceatfc anraveneln. Llfer Ce-alalsrt." - iTTZ-TZTTTl atlnate ConatlpatiwB CJairwsjic ' r nttCUrt fi: I risen. Tape-wraaa, and kindred affection - I arc amoajr those clironlc dicats ta the khv IwnTaM ,ioeBafultrcataBCHtof wluca oisrapecUt kayo IsnnTltWsss atuuned unparalleled success. Many of tbe dhu BBBBaBBBaaaBBsaasI mara affectlajr toe liver and other oraana eon- tributlna; in their functions to tho proces of dixeatioa, are Trry eacuru, and are not tofreqently mistakt-ji by both laymen and Bayaiciana for other maladies, and treatment is employed directed to the rcsaoval of a (baeaae which doc not exist. Our Complete Treatise on ilHaaw of the Dhrcative Onran wfll beaeat toaay address 00 receipt of tea cents la posae stamps. BtlCnTS aVlREAax, aMAansTTES, and kindml mahubea. have bem very UrsxiT troatrd. and curcafAectcd la thousand of cc which had been proaounced tieyoaQ aope. xie away ana arectice of cartaicsi anajyais and microscopical cxamiaatJoa of the ariao m our eonstecrauon at emar. with Tv4tTtmc& to eoTT'-ct dlasTwnsig. ia waJHt our InsUtutloa loajr r became Xamoaa. ha aaturaUylrd Co a very exteaiTre aractiee at dsscaaos oftae urtaary onran. tar seecialssi hare acquired, througii a vast aad raned expert- aace, ft eat expertaeas ia aetermmmjr,t ezan awiure 01 caca aasa. aaa. aenos. aare aeea maaxwum in atica f or the cure of each fasdiridual Tat trmmrmrA nf diaraara of the UriaaVT tated a promiaeat branch, or assrckOty. of our aractiee at tae IsrrsJsda Hotel aad Sunrical lasaaaate. and. being n t aslsit re aelaCcaT awsaerooa hwuirfca for a coaapseae bat eoaelae work oa laaaatawwaiideufaMbtraf these asaJadtea, we have am lllnfisrul trcaUaa oa tlscae diai asna. whick will kenaa to l iwoetpt or lea eenia w iMrLinniTiaii aaascsju Kravrk Eaaaairfaai r lauaU Keaentlam f liriaaa. mm ii ii aav s aVar?aaea ia that core of w hick owrai illustrated aaaaraek on rrkMaTT It laclVa auaaeume wwrimonlaal rrow anH-aaowa 1 1 ansll tin Ii a nana aj alaawn Bead for Rat va-a.ix.iMaa.Maai ClllaaXn AJC VWUIAWT I afiaffnaaffE. of aaiaslsnmnaaTOf .tkraigrtatly niir JTcaax rasiH a aSectinr the tvH of tho Urrr Uitsri, an lArsrly trcab-d, and with marvrlou mifws. hr irclalkt, who jfie their whole tiaw totkosiody and treatment of thi cla of aOrctJon. We wvrr fall to cure pile tumors. Luw-cr Jerrv. Whra tbs patient cas oumc hcrw fur UratKM-at, we will rsr. v.rtit'u.ulr far puffrrina htimaaitr. a acthrl of trrafaw mi taa been periccf-d and thortMthly lKi ia our laatltuthjoa. by whkk in from six to Mlrm dy mdicul and ix-rf ect cun tit tl worsf, forma of pUr are effected without cautnr any arvrr uffrrnv rVnd ten cent in t&m;i for our kuvn liUtatrsuil TrssUsxoa 11 a. a.MHMsaa.Baai MerHtn (llrrach). or llMsfarft tft mulirt id bow lone standlnx, or wlwt mar, or what U wr I BsnsTana? I of the patient tswgr . fu not ttfxbr fottr yrar HI InwIlsaVJsiMsBtlily anal radically eared la every laaaaaaasaaaaal raa) astaertalirM bjr Mr aarctallMS wltnaat nsa naira, witnsaa acasratssei wllfcai aalaa Taaaae laraa There hi o Umgrr any rd of wrarwir riuwrnr. llwVW MAT awkward, chatuur. old trtnara. wfelrb. a Wt. u Taartra omir aartul relief, wuica x-vw cr. tan arwu fnsict IIAmSU. CTnet Iniury and toduon ktaaxnassiaa aad atrarngva. Oob, frosi watah tajitaafiias anaiudly die. There is a aafety Ie aVpeadina tpm ear klad of tir.a Nil though, ao doubt. rry naa who baa sui-n8 abe mpx-m l-r of straaa-uhUed hrrnia. and aaad. thouabt Mawa-lf mle. wwTt both the rupture aad tho truaa brp tip a srsUI strasn and aadaee aerrmai dcbOXy and varkKja iisaanln waaainaars at th kidoeys, bladder, and aaarii Hie onraaa. crtratani VfJAatAfrrcrav ! wverr ewae aaertaaveaw Caa aay suffctir aak for arcaser tedtKeisnau thaa tanarr XotwitaatawaiasT the areat aaatbrr of rupture trvwaaf as tim three Team Met. assay of taeat of kawatwssj aad ef daaraetcr that aa other a4aa of anwunrtct suensidtd, every ease to wblck tbsj wrfedH ha beca tbnrouUypidied. baa Vera pert few days rmliiai ne at the lavaaai M euuid bava syatraiflf awajanag rrf-tJy rwrd. 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