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Jfr-' A .' EMPRESS EUGENIE. The Court tire or the Third vnnt... .... " T- mP,eo, ruillUl It til. Tun life of tlie Empress soon ljccnmc utterly monotonous ami wearisome. She rose at about half-pan nine, aud took the late breakfast replacing lunch in France, with the Emperor alone, at half-past eleven. At two her ladies came. In Paris they slept at their own homes, but in the country residences they had their stated turns "of waiting, and during that time lived at tho pal aces. Amongst her ladies, of course :ome were more agreeable to her than others; but she must accept the inex orable turn of precedence, and could not choose her companions. Day after day she drove out with the ladv'whose privilege entitled her to a seat in the imperial carriage; day after dav she went to the Bois de Boulogne' and bowed incessantly to the crowd; dav after dr.y she returned just in time to dress f.ir dinner: and then came tho weary ewning, where nobody had any thing to say. or, if they had. dared to say it. No one could sit down till she gave the gracious permission: but this she ilid invari ably in the case of ladies. Her ready good-nature would have will win- 'fin- .. ciiciiiu-ii me pnrucgetoiiie ircn- tlemen in waiting, but this was con trary to rule, and must not be. So the ladies sat in a circle and the srentleniuii stood at c.ie." tired out before the j dose of the evening, heu her Majesty retired, scarcely had tiie last fold of ner Kin. passed tuc door before all tho weary attendants threw themselves on the sofas. The presence of Majesty necessarily prevented all animated con versation; every one awaited the ideas- I lire of the sovereigns. Ihe Emperor wTtikl-A skv l!ttl.. .....1 . A ,-r. i........:.i i .-j,., ... .... .w... 1U s,u laugum peaceful settlement. Neither might, voice; the tmpress feeling that the in:ljor;t;es nor numbers can change an general dull would be unbearable if , ctllie:ll principle, nor transfer an in she did not uike the lead, chatted Hires- ,ierent jnoRll w into the domain of .-antly with a sort of feverish vivacity. I ,.:i. ir .., ..7,...i ..., Her voice did no - eeni l JL-loni? to that sweet face: it was the Snauish voice, guttural and harsh. She spoke French with perfect fluency, but with a decided foreign accent. Tno weariness of those evenings be- i came so unendurable that all kinds of experiments were tried to vary their monotony. One night the Empress ' suddenly took a fancy to make artificial flowers, and a chamberlain was imme diately despatched, at nine o clock in the evening, to procure the necessary materials. Another time she, who pos sessed the mot beautiful specimens of ceramic art that France could afford, was seized with a violent desire for potichomanie." and this again must le satisfied immediately. Reading aloud was proposed. But what book could be chosen for such an assembly? Some one proposed Jane Eyre, the well known novel; the Empress was amused. but the Emperor utterly wearied. Then they tried Joscphus and the Wars of the Jews. Here tiie Emperor wa in tensely interested, but the Empress yawned, and the attempt was given up. The Emperor was in general more ' p4pular in tiie imperial household than , -ttie Empress; his languid gentleness J was in nobody's way, but the Empress ' was often irritable and capricious. She was certainly intelligent, but her edu cation hail been neglected, and she cared for no intellectual employment or artistic occupation. She hated mu sic; she had no taste for the fine arts; even a well-written play at the Theater Francais did not amuse her. She would have liked the small theaters any thing, in short, that could make her laugh; but this undignified kind of pleasure could not often be enjoyed, llcr life had been one of constant amusement, the empty existence of Avatering-places, and now she was in fact a prisoner. She gave state balls, but they were filled with such a motley crowd that she could only dance the opening quadrille and walk through the rooms. Then she gave select private balls, but the absence of the French aristocracy obliged her to invite a large proportion of wealthy foreigners Rus sians. Wallachian?. and also Ameri cans. These were unknown in French society, and splendor of dress seemed the only means of being remarked. To attain this end no extravagance seemed too excessive, and the Empress was blamed as having originated the love of dress, which spread in all classes aud bectme a complete mania. So far as she herself was concerned, the accusation has been greatlv cxag gerated. She certainly liked dress, and preferred fragile clouds of tulle and irauze to tiie heavy but durable magnificence of valuable laic and bro caded stuffs worn by the Bourbon 1'rin ccssps. But the light clouds in whieh the l.tit Empress appeared like an Un dine or sylph were very expensive, and could only be worn once. Every one w-hed to Iw like lhe Empress, and at every ball fiinn' dresSLS co-tin fabulous , prices were torn to pieces, and had to be r.'piaced. Husbands grumbled, and the Empress was accused of ruininjr fami lies by setting the example of xtraw. gariee. Anna L. Jiickncll, in liarjxr's Magazine. ' j Five veers ago the increase of wolves in France had become so serious Chat the Government found it necessary to raise the awards for killing them. In 1SS2 $2:5 wolves were killeiCin 1SC3 l.SIC. in 18S4 1.0:3. in ISSoDOO. and in 1S.3 7G0. The awards are now 200 francs for the killing of a wolf which lias attacked human h-ings, 150 francs for one in young, 100 francs for a male wolf, and 40 francs for a cub. A jrenoroii concession: Lynching prirv (aiwl-'etic.!y) "We've come to tell yer. ma'am, that we lyncbeu t-r husband. We admit we ot the wronjr ma::, but year got the kiuL on us this ihini.".fttdgc ETHICAL PRINCIPLES. ' CaB Nnt " Controlled by Laws, Xor . Suppressed by UespotUm. Suppressed by Despot! No man borrows unless he thinks it to his advantage so to do. He realizes that the use of capital makes an in trinsic product, as truly as does labor, whether manual or mental, aud he borrows and pays interest in order that, through the use of capital not his own, he may make a greater gain than other wise would be possible. If he borrows at live or six per cent, interest, he ex pects to make ten or liftecn by the judicious use of the extra capital in the enlargement of his business, which, in the absence of such enhancement of his "stock in trade," he would be un able to do. On the part of the possi ble lender, if he is debarred by arlfi trary power from selling the use of his capital at such price as willing bor rowers arc anxious to pay (for their own advantage) in a free and un trammeled market, it is certain that he would not voluntarily lend it at all. Business aud modern civilization un der such a regime would come to au end, aud the whole population would be forced to resort to agriculture, and to return to primitive conditions. As v-ell try to regulate the height of the .1.1. 1 .....- 1 ... !.. . 1 uues iiy siaiuic taw as 10 uusiruut uy artificial force transactions inherently right and voluntarily entered into bj free choice on both sides. The so- called tyranny of Russia would be mild j:irctl with that of a Goverumeut Lvhich shouM throttle all frce aml voluntary contracts and inalienable rights. The principles of right and wrong are immutable, and the Govern ment has no more moral right to con fiscate private property than has an i ,,, ,,nn(-rif frpimt..rs , dosnoll a i ai- ist. ai ji,iwiii3 suiuiuuuua . tioauuiu j lhe dcfense o Sllch fundamental and almost axiomatic principles as these, and it is only excusable because of the fact that a multitude of pseudo-political economists have risen up recently, who insist that the world shall be re created, in order to give their pet theories a fair chance to operate. Hairy Wood, in Boston Ilcrald. BABIES FOR BAIT. kittle Children Rented Out to Attract Ceylon Lazy Crocodile. "Babies wanted for crocodile bait Will be returned alive." If newspapers abounded in Ceylon as much as crocodiles do, advertise ments woided like the foregoing would be common in their want columns. As it is, the English crocodile hunter has to secure his baby by personal solicita tion. He is often successful, for Cey lon parents, as a rule, have unbounded confidence in the hunters, and will rent their babies our. to be used as crocodile bait for a small considera tion. Ceylon crocodiles suffer greatly from ennui. They prefer to lie quite still, soothed by the sun's glittering rays, and wile away their lazy lives in medi tation. But when a dark-brown infant with curling toes sits on a batik and blinks its eyes at them, they throw off their cloak of laziness and make their preparations for a delicate morsel of Ceyloncsc baby humanity. When the crocodile gets about half way up the bank the hunter, concealed behind some reeds, opens up fire, and the hungry crocodile has his appetite and life taken away at the same time. The sportsman secures the skiu and head of the crocodile and the rest of the carcass the natives make use of. This way of securing crocodiles might be objected to by American mothers. Tho American infant imagi nation might be shattered by the de vouring gaze of a healthy saurian who hasn't had his dinner, but we are creditably informed by certain English crocodile hunters that the average Ceylon infant displays a passive indif ference to his advances, and that the only thing which frightens him is the report of the" gun. I'all Mall Gazelle. Whtoi the averafro rffice goes out to seek the man it never needs to carry a lantern. Kentucky State Journal. a e m - A WOMAN'S admiration of a sealskin cloak can be said to be f ur-t:ve only when tho cloak is worn by another woman. Sew Haiti Sews. A last resort the shoemaker's shop. . Kidicule is no argument, but it tjenerally wins the debate. It matters not how worthless the book. It U " bound' to be read. liuighamlon J!c f.uUieau. A satpx: room is not a place where they give away amp:o copies lroc of charge. icchani 7 rattler. " With all his faults I love him still." ejaculated a j-onnjrfatii.r as hehimledover his qu.il.ing- heir to the nurse Critic m One of the saddest iliinrs in life is to see a pretty iri wuh a new-focn 1 modi tryiuj; to make a pair of eycfjlaes ps sit astride a robypoly snali nose w-tu no backbone m it. S m Krauchco A'ta. Genxkiii business carrying a sword. Motto for sn Arab Beuouin. " Til-li, u. tribe "Up and "Witx the coming man use both arms?" asks a scient'st. lie will if he carves a boarding-house duck. DzmtrXU JJreezu ,, 1,-r Xnwi.T-MAnr.iED couples should be care ful no: to extract so much -sweetness from the l.oueyinoon as lo leave onlv the whacks. Etnton. Trante'ripL i - 1 Titeiu; sre foaie fond, foolish, trusting men who will lead over a recipe for niiuce pie and then think thev reabv know what . j j i- j it is made or. Merc. Sni'i t Irani er. A still hunt A .-carch for moonshiners. This is the season when a man who wenw o remember the poor can sit down and th.nk of himself all titty Itsns.S'io: awl LctilKtr Ileporitr. Voices, Catarrh and False Teeth." A prominent English woman says the American women all have high, shrill, nasal voices and false teeth. Americans don't like the constant twit ting they get about this nasal twang, and yet it is a fact caused by our dry stimulat ing atmosphere, and tho universal presence of catarrhal difficulties. But why should so many of our women have false teeth J That is more of a poser to the English. It is quite impossible to account for it except on tho theory of deranged stomach action caused by imprudence in eating and by want of regular exercise. Both conditions are unnatural. Catarrhal troubles everywhere prevail and end in cough and consumption, which are promoted by mal-nutritioa induced by deranged Btomach action. Tho condition is a modern one, one unknown to our ancestors who prevented the catarrh, cold, cough and consumption by abundant and regular use of what is now known as Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption Remedy and Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, two old fashioned standard remedies handed down from our ancestors, and now exclusively put forth under the strongest guarantees of purity and efficacy by the world-famed makers of Warner's safa cure. These two remedies plentifully used as the spring and summer seasons advance givo a positive assurance of freedom, both from catarrh and those dreadful and, if neglected, inevitable conse quences, pneumonia, lung troubles and con sumption, which so generally and fatally prevail among our jicoplo. CoamidoEii Fisher, of Salem, Henry 'Co., Iowa, served four years in tho late war and contracted a diaeaso called consumption by the doctors. He had frequent hemorrhages. After using Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption remedy, he says, under date of Jan. 19th, 1SSS: "I do not bleed at the lungs any more, my cough docs not bother me, aad 1 do not havo any more smothering spells.' Warner's Log Cabin Rose Cream cured his wife of catarrh and she is " sound and welL" Of courso wo do not like to have our women called noso talkers and falso teeth owners, but these conditions can bo readily overcome in tho manner indicated. GRAY-HAIR PULLERS. Qaer Employment of s Generous Num ber of New York Women. The very latest occupation for 3'oung women who have been delicately reared, but who are compelled by changes in the mill-wheel of life to earn a livelihood, is to clean bric-a-brac in the mansions of New York. They have brushes made expressly for their duties. Not every young woman can become expert at the business. It requires a delicate touch, the greatest care in handling the treasures, and the knowledge how tastefully to arrange the dainty ornaments iu a way that is most pleasing to the owners. The work is refined, and just such as a re fined young woman would like. There is now a generous contingent of young women employed in New York as "gray-hair pullers." What the red flannel garment is to the round-eyed, shorthorned bull, the first indications of silvery hair are to some of the fashionable women of New York. It is then that the "gray-hair puller" is scut for. and from that time until society is called upon to notice, for a moment the death of the fashionable one, the "gray-hair puller" is with her at certain intervals. X. Y. Letter m Tour Friend Committed Suicide. You never suspected it, none of his friends dreamed of it, he did not know it himself, but it is exactly what he did. nevertheless. Do you remember his sallow complexion? Do you recollect how he used to complain of headache and constipation! "I'm getting nuito bilious," he said to you one day, 4but I guc3 it'll pass off. I haven't done any thing for it, because I don't believe in 'dos ing. " Soon after that you heard of his death. It was very sudden, and every one was greatly surprised. If he had taken Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets he would bo alive aad well to-dav. Don't follow his example. Tho "Pellets"' aro easy to take, mild in their action, and always sure. It is no wonder that some people are talkative. Five gases enter into a man's composition. Pittiburgh C'hrvnk'x. SieTes That Filter the Blood. This rough simile describes the kidneys pretty accurately, or rather indicates their function, which is to separate from the vital fluid, which passes through them, hurtful impurities. If their activity ceases, they are liable to diseases which prove fatal. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters gives their ac tion the requisite impulse without irritating them. They also benefit by its invigorating effects upon the system at large. Malarial and nervous complaints, rheumatism and biliousness are subjugated by the Bitters. Ton often hear a woman say: "There's no csc talking," but she doesn't think eo just tbesaine. m .Wu accidentally overheard the following dialogue on tha street yesterday. Joit. Smith, why don't you stop that dis gusting hawking and spitting? Smith. How caa I? You know I am r martyr to catarrh. J. Do a? I did. I had the disease in its worst form but I am well now. '. What did you do for it? . I used Dr. 'Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It cured ma and it will cure you. . I've heard of it, and by Jove I'll try it. J. lso. Ybu'il find it at all tho drur stores in town. A rrofiurssivE dinner party the tramp. Uurluiyloii J-':ec 1'rtss. Fakmeks and others who have a little leis ure time for the next fow mouths will liud it to their interest to write to 15. t Johnson & Co., of Richmond. Va.. whoe advertise ment appears in another coiumn. They offer groat inducements to persons to work for them all or part of their time. Love requires a hand-to-hand action to Win. - CoxsUMirio-rmay bo avoided bv the timety use of Hale's Honey of Horehou'nd andTar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure iu one minute. The first of the family " circle "the wed ing ring. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY, Time, Pain, Trouble and will CUKE "" CATARRH by usixa Ely's Crtam Balm. Apply Balci iato each nostril. ELYEr.OS.JC- Grecswie&EO'-X Nasal KdLiflAMRAllS ,J'r,'rI "rcirneror :lio ISr3 editien cX fTIKJC'S :u..r. A Z.. Jui Nyacl st;t. tlil. nn.I thd con tent cfxlie work meet thj rant of all cl.ies. itsf.ilei-.aiain.'. Anyone cans-ell it. Ueauttfnl pr,jI-,UH;,ini2!loii:. C'rrniii-sfroe. AiMr:u once l.r terms, iill.is NTA"!.! l"CJ BOOK CO.. Hi:: Nt.jie (rcrt. Cl.lcieo, 111. ir AXE IJU3 TiTtP. rr t-a jr. nu. Edtvla Forrest's Secret Tho great tragedian. Forrest, had a secret which everybody ought to learn and profit bv. Said he, " I owe all my success to the fact that every thing I have undertaken I have done thoroughly. I never neglect trifles." That's the point don't neglect trill3s. Don't neglect that hacking cough, thosa night-sweats, that feeble and capri cious appetite, and the other symptoms, trifling in themselves, but awful in their significance. They herald the approach of consumption. You are m danser, but you can bo saved. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will restore you to health and vizor, as it has thousands of others. For all scrofulous diseases, and consumption is onoof them, itii a sovereign remedy. The man who married his Ideal for his first wife is looking about for a woman lex his second. Hoiton Ccmmonuxalth. We would be pleased to know of a man or woman who has never had headache or been subject to constipation. As these seem to be universal troubles a little advice may be in order. Why should persons cram their stomachs with nauseating purgative pills, etc,, which sicken and debilitate when such a pleasant and sterling remedy as Prickly Ash Bitters will act mildly and effectively on the liver, kidney, stomach and bowels, and at the same time tone up and strength en the wholo system, causing headache, constipation and 'all such distressing evils to quickly disappear. The locomotive engineer dreads a mis"! placed switch; children don't. "Brown's Broxchul Troches" are wide ly known as an admirable rcmedv for Bron chitis, Hoarseness, Coughs and Throat trou bles. Hy.d o ily in Loxa. Tax tea-kettle is said to be the only singer that never gets a cold. Is prepare)" eolely far the enre or complaints watch afflict all womankind. It rives tune and trength to tint nterlna orzmna. and corrects daorerons displacement and Irregulari ties. ltUofrreatvaltielnchsniteorilfe. Tneuseol EBIELLIt FEMALE TON IC Inrtmrprrs;. nancy sreatly relieves tbepsinsormothernooaanu promotes speedy recovery. It aslsts nature to iafely tnafee the critical chance fromrnrlnoodto vomanhood. Itlsptrasanttothetaiteamlinay he taken at all times with perfect ssfet y. Price, 91. FOR SAtK BT ALI. DttIf:JST9. J.S."aEBEXLPUCGCO.JSoIeProB..STJ)UlS. The best and surest Bemedy for Cure f aTI diseases caused by any derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach sad Bowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Cosstipatioa, Bilious Complaints and Hslariaof all kinds yield readily to the beneficent fnflaeaco of mmi ;3!l 1 ltd preasact to the taste, tones ap tie systeia, restores and preserves health. ' It Is purely Vegetable, and csaaot fall to prove beneficial, both to old and young. An a Blood Purifier It Is superior to all others. Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. FOR ALI. DISORDERS OF THE Stomach, Liver W and Bowels -TAKE nift-IIFIfl LIVER rHUinu PILLS BIMCTLY VSOET ik"RT.T. 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It s impor tant that the Soda you nj shouMbeAThilc and Pure ame ax all sisilir a-auatincra UHod for food. To insure ob tainitiBcnlrthe,,Arm it llamuii. r' brand toda, t.:y it in "pound or haf posnd" rartcona. vbii bear cur lama tai traJcriniri-, .as in ferior gooili ara pome-tlmcssul-stifatedfortho "Ann Jtltaiutner ' bend when Lo&shi in bulk. Parti.v ,uiiii, Baiins ri"w;r li9uJd rcarm bcr fh&it- foTtf nsis prcprl? ccDsiEts cf M- ezTT. " JMERRELLS 1L rTbHio wtsm i aTMiLsm Hal nviPM ft a a?yQFa kMSUl JACOBS 0 FOR FOR " crnEs Cats, Swellings, liruises. Sprains, Galls. Strain. Lameness, StifTneM, Cracked IleeU, Scratches, Contract ions,FIet tVonads, Strinshalt. Sore Throat, Distemper. Colic, Whitlow. Poll Evil, Fistula, Tumors, Splints, Ring bones and Sparta In Its early stages. Apply St. Jacobs Oil in accordance with the directions rrlth each bottle. lnvslRabte for the Use ef Hortene, Cattlemen, Stablemen, Turfmen, Uanchuiea, Stockmen, Dro vers, Farmers. FOB FIXE HERDS. CHOICE STOCK. 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AS KtSOAJtr SftS, MUO Uold, L'3iTta.CAsWaTcri and oarlaraa, complete lin.cf valu abt Houiholo Stunt. m pay all espma &ciC2,cu. aVil Iran, arunos SCO, Cos iu l'orilanil.Viina. r-.XAMI TDM t IPCr. ner? Qm;n mta Neuralgia, Headache. Sere Threat, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Wounds, Lame Back, And Ail Pains 01 An Inflammatory Nature. Sold by JDrassUts. SOe. aad Cl.OO. mosa book utajlto free. Address WIZARD OIL CO., CHICAGO. SCOTTS EMULSION OF PURE COD LITER OIL iodUII Almost asPalatableas Milk. The only preparation of COD MTES Oil that ran be taken readily and tolerated for a lung Usw br delkate stosiarlrs. A!l AS A BEWEPT FOIt C05STJWPinO!T, rUKOHLOtS Ain-CTIONS. ANAEBIA. 6EX. KBAL HEBIUTT. COIUHS AND til BOAT AF. fEtriO.S. and all YYASTIXU DlSOKDEBS OF CMILDBEX It Is bmamUoM la Its rwalU. A'rescribed and endorsed by tbo best K n"f siclaas la the countries of tho world. Far Halo aty all DrwTCla. . JSerJdforPmpliletcn Wimmg Iiiuian. Ad dress, rMXITTafe BOW.,Sew York. FMGO'S Thl Shoe Is warrr.ntl Flnt QaalMy In rerT rei feryMylUh. IVrf-f Fit. nlnTi aad Tipped, jl Boyj'and YonthTOtnR'S.RrrTOSAXDIaClL .k' ieryMyll.ti. IVrfef Fit. nlnTi aad Tipped. Men't Boyj'and YonthTOtnR'S.RrrTOSAXDIaClL A'krout ueaIerforFAEGOSf2.M8llor. Ifhdo'mntk.pt'hra f nd to n .. and we will fiimNh toii a pair. Express paiJ. on receipt ot $Z3B. C. H. FAKGO AV CO, CUcsato. aar .VA3a T1IU EAFaa mi tai jn. vnta. 8SEM0RY -MAKES- suoo Woolly unlike mrtlflclwl .yttema. Any book learned lo one readlnff. Cliws of 1037 at Baltimore. jfJQ5 at Detroit. 1500 at Philadelphia. Icrce clae of ColamMa lw tudetit. at Yale. VcIleJey. Oberlin UniTcrl ty of Penn.. Michigan rnlvrlty. Chautannm.ia. 4c EtidorM! by MARK T'.VAIX. KlCUAlut 1'UOO TOR. the Sc!eti Hon. XV. V. ASTOi:. Jri).n P. 11KNJAMTV. Jndeo GIKSOV. K. It. Took. Pnfcipcl Matw Normal College. Dr. KRowx, ic. rrosiiectus IMST fkke from l'IMir. U1RTTE. 2" Fifth Ave.. Kew TotSt WELLS, &c. t-c.id for our cataU'tue. Ac m "Well Bor g and Coal Prospectlns Mnchliiea, c. LOOMIS & NYMAN, tiffi.v, ouio. s:rA'ia T315 rArX&.rrty to. a . carbonate of s oU. One tea.poon fn!of the "Ann At Hammer" brand of Sod .siiied with soar mill eqnaU .four tea cpoonfnls of tho Tist Baking I'owder. Krting twoaty times its coat; besides being much hcsltiier, because it does not contain any jBjarious' oabGtancraV aach aa alnns.tcrrn albs eje, of Tf'uc'iiuaBy.Uii. ln Powders zr6 made. Iuirymn' ami Tanners , .tUmiluceonlrlia-Ana ,i Jlctoratr; brand for cleaning and leaping "init'las- Sweet and Clean. M4 s I i- LWPBjj KfjfSl And Hypophospmtes of lime & Swa S2.50H sHOE.,ggJy Jl ESS feBfi OTC,S.Tfi'Sil bbbbt'V BWBBwBBBFr BBBwf Bt-i.t,;,'' WVtAVVMO LIVER wets PILLS. BEWABB OMT 1M1TATIOSS. ALWAYS ASK Ton DR. PUEllCE'S rrLT.tTTS, OS LITTLE SUGAR-COATED PILLS. BelBsr entirely- vegetable, they op erate without dirturbance to the s)stt-iu, diet, or occupation. Put up in Blase i ia!?. iirrmeli cally fcaled. Always fresh and reliable. A3 a laxative, alterative, or purjatiTP these little Pellets give the most pcrfeeC eatisfaction. SJGK HEIOIOHE, Bllloas) Boadacke, Dlzxluesa, Constipa tion, Inclliceatlou, nillons Attack, and all deranpcmenU of the stom ach and bowels, are prompt ly relieved and trn:anently curea dt ine ruu ut ir. Pierce Pleasant Parf atlvc Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power or thej Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, ic may truthfully be said that their notion upon the system is universal, uot a eland or tisuo escaping their sanativo influence. Sold by druggists,25 cents a vial. Manufacture at tho Chemical Laboratory of Wokld's Disi-cnsahy" Meuical Association, Buffalo, N. V. $50011 is offered by the manufactur ers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remetfr, for a case of Chronic Nasal Catarrh wtUcla they cannot cure. SYMPTOMS OF CATARI.II.-Du'?. heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discbarges falling from the bead into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid: the eyes aro weak, watery, 'and inflamed; tbcro is rinKinfc in the ears, deafness, backing or couhm to clear the throat, expectoration of ouVnsive matter, together with scabs from ulcers: th voice is changed and has a nasal twang: the breath is offensive: smell and ta.to are im paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, witla mental depression, a backing cough and gen eral debility. Only a few of tho above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any ono case. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptom?, re sult in consumption, and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, or less understood by physicians. By its mild, soothing, and hcabnsr properties. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy cures the wornc easesof Catarrb, "cold in tho lieai.,' Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache. Sold by druggists everywhere; CO cents. Tiitoltl Agony from Catarrh."7 Prof. W. Hausner, the famous mesmerfrt, of Ithaca, y. 1 writes: "Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh. -My family physician gave me up as incurable, and said 1 must die. My case was eucn n bad one, that every day, towards sun set, my voico would becouio so hoarse I could barely peai above a whisper. In themorning my coughing and clearing of my throat would almost strangle mo. By the us .. of Ur. Sage's Catarrh Itemedy, in three months, 1 was a well man, and the cure has been permanent." "Constantly XIawklus; and Spitting-.'" Thomas J. ItcsniNO, Esq.. 0? Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo., writes : " I was a great sisnerer from catarrh for three years. At times 1 could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawlng and spitting, and for the last cict monu.4 could not breathe through the nostrils. 1 thought nothing could be done forme. Luck ily, 1 was advised to try Dr. Safe's Catarrh Itemedy. and 1 am now a well man. I belicvo it to be the only suro remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one bos only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and. a permanent cure." Three Bottles Care Catarrh. Eli RoDniKS. Itunuan P. O- Cnlumhia Co. Pa. savs: "My daughter bad catarrh when she was Ave years old. very badly. I gaw Tr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy advertised, end pro cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that it helped her; a third bottle effected a perma nent cure. She is now eighteen years old aud sound and hearty." ROPSY UC-TREATED FREE. HaTetrcattlDrap7 and tt complications wilhniowon!erluI success; usevegeta ble remeiiies.eiitirel y narrates. Reciov allKTmputmnof I'ropayln 8 intS cars. Cure patient trn!io.inceilhor)cles'ty tha bct physicians. KromuWtdoeyajpMin i raohily disappear, and in ten days at IeaJ taro-tairtls of all ayraptorusare removed. Some maj cry bumtiujt without knowlncany thine about it. Ke memher It cots you nothing to realize the merit of ourtreatmeniioryourelf. Wiare constantly curine cases of long standlnc caves that nav? been tapped a numberottlmesand the patient declared unable to Uvea week, (jive lull history of case.name. a;p. box. how long affllctco. etc Send for free pamphlet, con talninjt testimonial. Ten days'treatment furnished frp by mail. K yoa order trial, you mast return this advertisement to us with IU cents In stamps to pa7 postat-e. Epilepsy (Fits) positively cured. H. H. ORCCN A SONS. M. Os.. Atlanta, Oa Two-Horse Power Engine, $75 WITH STEEL BOILER, SI50. CHEAP, RELIABLE, SAFE. Automatic Boiler Feed. Aetomatla Pop Safety ValTe. Steel Boiler. Cot of rnnnlng guaranteed not to exceed three cents per hour. 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