A Help to Good . In the British Medical Journal Dr. W , Roberts , of England , discusses tho effect o liquors , tea , coffee and cocoa on digestion All ol them retard the chemical processes , but most of them stimulate the gland ulai activity and muscular contractions. Dis tilled spirits retard the salivary or peptic digestion but slightly when sparingly used. Wines were found to be highly injurious to salivary digestion. On peptic digestion all wines exert a retarding influence. They stimulate the glandular and muscular activity of the stomach. Effervescent wines exert the greatest amount of good with the least harm to digestion. When one's digestion is out of order everything goes awry , unless , as in the case of T. T. Seals , of Bellaire , Ohio , who had bad dys pepsia for seven years , the digestive up- paratus is kept up in apple-pie eating order by Warner's Tippecanoe the best appetite producer and regulator in the world. Tea , even in minute quantities , com pletely paralyzes the action of the saliva. Tho tannin in strong tea is injurious. Weak tea should be used , if at all. Strong coffee and cocoa are also injurious if used in excess. [ The Cosmopolitan. You cannot put a great hope into a email soul. J. L. Jones. rigo'B Rcrae ( * Eighty-six college graduates enlisted in the signal service last year. ' on boia everywhere. _ Queen Victoiia's personal estate is esti mated at $30,000,000. GET Lyon's Patent He-lStlffencrs applied to new boots and they will necr run over. Bismarck has in haiid a big scheme of colonization in Brazil. "Whsa. Baby tras sick , we gyre Ler Castorta , "Whsn she was a Child , she cried for Castorla , tVhon she became Miss , sho clung to Caatoria , TTtaa she had Children , BUO gave them Caatoria , BUY SALZER'S ( LaCro rKIa. ) GEEDC. Calt-Free. Really good men are unconscious ol their goodness. George gand. Sprains , bruises , stiff joints , burns , scalds and rheumatism are relieved by Uncle Sam's Nerve and Bono liniment. Sold by druggists. Worms cause peevishness , levers , convul sions and frequently deathl A pleasant , safe and certain remedy is Dr. J AGUE'S GERMAN WORM CAKES. Sold by all druggists. Headaches , constipation , liver complaint , billiousness are cured by that mild , cleansing remedy which never produces pain , EL- LET T'S DAYLIGHT LIVER PILLS. Only 25 cents. Sold by druggists. An economical man will keep t' ° leather of his harness soft and pliable , which pre serves it from crackfng or ripping. He al- vras uses UNCLE SAM'S HARNESS OIL. Sold by all Harness Makers. One-third of all who die in active middle life are carried off by consumption. The most frequent cause is a neglected cold , cough , hoarseness , bronchial trouble or asthma , all of which mav be permanently cured bv EILERT EXTRACT OF TAR AND WILD CHERRY. Sold by druggists. A farmer's wealth depends on the condi tion of his stock. When scraggy and feeble they arc especially liable to distempers , fevers , cods and all diseases which destroy animals. Thousands of dollars are saved annually by that valuable old stand by , UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION POWDER. Restlessfretful , crying children are suffer ing and need for their relief Dit. WIN- CHELL'S TEETHING SYRUP , which is useful not only for all the disorders of teething infants , but cures coughs , croups , sore throat , colic and cramps of older chil dren , and should always be kept in every house for emergencies. Only 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. STRBCTLY PURE. ITCOICTAIKSWO OPIUM IN AWT FOR2I 25 25 CENTS GE1ITS for for Cough. Croup. IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES. FRIGE 25 CENTS , 50 CENTS , AND $1 PER BOTTU CKNT KOTTpFS arc pup up for tho 2 ! accommodation otalf wlio dc-blre a Good uncl 1.0 w 1'rlcecl COUGH , COLD and GROUP REMEDY THOSE DESIRING A REMEDY FOR OR AXT LUNG DISEASE , Ii oulil Secure tlic I-nrge ffl.OO Bottles. Directions accompany Kacli Uottlo. OLO JiiT ALL MEIJICIXE 1 > KALKK < 5. BITTERS. jCE IS 'JL'H TS BLOOD PURIFIER e HEALTH RESTORER. do its work in cases of Blala- falls to It never _ _ _ _ _ . . Sn HJf ! l - & * * - > * 4 * f vci + mn / n A * * . room Brink. t ers as xvidcly as doea V r dnv and night from tho tbonsand-and-one mixtures of vilowlilsky flavored w.th aromatlcs. Hops & JIalt Bitters is recom mended by Physicians , Ministers and rur es as tieln < r the Best Family Medicine ever compounded. Any woman or child can tate It. 'From my knowledge of IU ingredients , under circumstances can it injure any onb using it. no It contains no mineral or other deleterious sub- ftance. Possessing real merits , tho remedy is iteervtogroccMiV Q ! The only Genuine ore manufactured by tha > HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO. . Detroit , Mich. GOODMAN DRU6 CO , , Wholesale Agents , oar AIIA , NEB. . THE WORLD'S LACONICS. Learn the value of a man's words and expressions , and you know him. Each man has a measure of his own for every thing ; this he offers you inadvertantly in his words. He who has a superlative for everything ; , wants a measure for the great or small ! Lavater. The way to wealth is as plain as the way to market. It depends chielly on two words , industry and frugality ; that is , waste neither time nor money , but make the best use of both. Without in dustry and frugality , nothing will do , and withthem , everything. Franklin. We are ruined , not by what we really want , but by what we think we do ; therefore never go abroad in search of your wants , for if * they be real wants , they will come home in search of you. He that buys what he docs not want , will soon want what he cannot buy. Cotton. Be notashamed of they virtues ; honor's a good brooch to wear in a man's hat at all times. Jonson. General , abstract truth is the most precious of all blessings ; without il a man is blind , it is the eye of reason. Rosscau. If a man has a quarrelsome temper let him alone. The world will soonlind hhn employment. He will soon meet with someone stronger than himself who will repay him better than you can. A man may light duels all his lite if he is disposed to quarrel. Cecil. From social intercourse are derived some of the highest enjoyments of life ; where there is a free interchange of sen timents the mind acquires new ideas ; and by a frequent exercise of its powers the understanding gains fresh vigor. Addison. * If thou art rich , then show the great ness of thy fortune ; or what is better , the greatness of thy soul in the meekness of thy conversation ; condescend to men of low estate ; support the distressed and patronize the neglected. Be great , but let it be in considering riches as they are , as talents committed to an earthern vessel. Thou art but the receiver , and to be obliged and to be vain too is but the old solecism of pride and beggary , which , though they often meet , yet over make out an absurd society. Sterne. What blockheads are those wise per sons who think it necessary that a child should comprehend everything it reads. Southey. Mush and Milk Maids. The shadow of impending trouble hangs over the dairy business in this city. This does not refer to that branch of the dairy business which with un earthly rattle and clatter of cans de livers the blue-fringed lacteal fluid in the "wee1 sma' hours" of the morning , but over that class of restaurants which style themselves "dairies , " presumably from the fact that they are run on the temperance plan , and that the mush and milk and other viands are dispensed to the customers by female attendants , or dairymaids , in place of male waiters. Of these restaurants there are half a dozen scattered about down-town , and nearly all of them enjoy an excellent patronage. The dairy regarded as the most aristo cratic in the trade is one pitched in the heart of brokerdom , in close proximity to Wall street ; but the one transacting the largest business is located in the midst of newspapcrdom. In the former establishment the dairy maid piques herself upon her social status and culture , and somewhat allects Boston manners and customs. In the latter establishment the dairymaid prides herself upon her engaging manners , her wit and her skill at repartee. In the former establishment the dairy maid will say to the customer : "Per mit me to break the continuity of your repast by inquiring if you Avill take a little more tea ? " while in the second establishment , if the customer asks if there is any veal on hand , he is not un likely to receive the reply of : "Certain ly. It is almost twenty-four hours since you have been in to see us , and we regard you as quite a prodigal. The fatted calf will be killed at once. " In both these establishments , as also in a number of the less prominent dairies , there is trouble between the dairy proprietors and the dairymaids. The latter threaten to strike that is , they threaten to suspend work , not strike a material or physical blow. The causes of the estrangement be tween the dairy proprietors and the dairymaids differ in the various establis- ments. In the aristocratic dairy in brokerdom the dairymaids complain that the proprietor is stinting as to the fare and that the food they receive is not what it should be. They demand the right to order what they please. In the restaurant further up-town the maids complain that their hours are too long and the number of tables that they are compelled to wait upon too large. In both places the pay § 4 a week is declared to be inadequate. "The owners of these establishments are very obstinate against making any concessions , and negotiations are at present at a deadlock. The dairymaids are only waiting until the profit-yielding holiday season is over , when. It is de clared , they will take very decided action , " said Miss Sarah Martin , of the down-town dairy , to a Journal reporter. In the meantime they are explaining the state of affairs to thencustomers , and the latter in large numbers are pro posing to stand by the fair maids , who have so often stood behind them , and vigorously boycott the establishment at the iirst outbreak of trouble. New York Journal. It Reminded Him , "Every time I drink a glass of beer I think of a dog , " said Johnnie Mahler the other day , as he leaned over the bar and gave a wicked wink to George Gale. "Why ? " said a friend on the outside , as he raised a glass of the foaming liquid to his lips. "It reminds of mad " me a very dog , replied John. "Why should it ? " asked the man , as he gulped down the beer and a large quantity of astonishment at the same time. "Because'said John , "it froths at the mouth. " National Weekly. There is no worse water than that which deeps. Women Who ToiL The number of women in this city who earn a living by the needle is diffi cult to ascertain. There are hundreds of establishments on all the business streets where sewing is either done or given out to be done. A reporter for the Mail and Express recently asked two sewing girls what sort of a living they made. 'How much are you paidfor \ making those garments ? " asked the scribe. "We get 25 cents apiece , " was the ready reply. "And you do all the work necessary on them for a quarter of a dollar ? " . "Yes , . ' "How long does it take you to make a garment ? " "I do very well if I/make four a day , " said one. " "But it takes more than ten hours to make four , work as hard as you will , " rejoined the other. The jackets they carried were of thick woolen goods. They were waded , lined with alpaca and had the finished appearance of a garment made by an adept. The sewing machine did most of the straight work , but the button holes , putting in the lining and other work had to be done by hand. Tho seams had been pressed , the threads picked out and the garments were neatly folded and already to be sold. Wages for the making of underwear , and , indeed , for gentle men's entire apparel have dropped con siderable during the last few years. ' The pay of the girls who make up al ] the smaller articles , such as gloves and neckties , does not average more than $5 a week. Many have to be content with less , and $6 is considered good pay nowadays. Most of the work is done by piece. Men's drawers are made complete for 50 cents a dozen pairs * . Por the hickory shirts that la boring men wear , made out of stout stripped blue , 45 cents a dozen is paid. Overalls ar j made complete for 50 cents a dozer. . Striped calico and white shirts are made for 65 cfnts a dozen. The forewoman fixes the prices and sees that the work is satisfactorily done. If it is not good it is not paid for. Fore women's wages vary from $15 to $20 a week. A button-counter gets $9 a week during the busy season and $6 during slack % time. When the new shirts come from the laundry , she counts the buttons to see that none are missing , folds the shirts and puts them in the ooxes. Thero is a general rule in factories that those who work there are fined for being late , 5 cents if they earn $5 a week and 10 cents if they earn $10. New York Mail and Express. A Fine Chicken. "What are you doing there ? " ex claimed a grocer , angrily turning upon an old negro who nad just slipped a dressed chicken under his coat. "Jos' but'nin' up my coat , sah. Feels er slight change in de weder. Hump , " he said when he found that he could not button his coat , "I'se gettin' so fat dat I'se outgrowin' all my cloze. Wall , I mus' be goin' . " "Say , before you go , take that chicken out from under your coat and perhaps you can button it" "Whut chicken ? " "The one you've' got nnder you're coat. " "Ideclar' , boss , yer's de mos' 'spicious pusson I eber seed in my life. Puts me in mine o' er gen'leman I knowd onct " "Never mind about gentlemen you Imve known. Take that chicken from under your coat or I'll call a policeman. " "Whut , jes fur er little bituv er chick- in like dis ? " he asked , removing the chicken and throwing it into a tub. "W'y , boss , I'd hate mightly ter be ez close ez yerse'f is. Dat chicken ain' much bigger'n er snow-bird , nohow. " "Now , get out of here. " "Whut fur ? " "Because you are a thief. " "Yer ought ter be er shamed o' yer se'f tor talk dater way ter ez ole er pus- son ez I is. I wouldn't cuze er pusson stealin' tell I lied dun prubed it on Mm. Boss , cz yer ain' willin' ter trus' me , please , sah , step back dar by de stove an' git my hat fur me. " When the grocer had turned his back , the old rascal took up a large chicken and hid it under his coat. "Thankee , sah , " he said when the grocer had given him his hat. "Mighty sorry dat yer 'spicioned me. Say , boss , de truf is , I'se one o' dese hcah kliptermaniacs. " "Yes , you are one of these klipter thieves. " "Wall , I won't argy wid yer. Good night. "I tell yerwhnt it is , " he said to himself when he had passed , out , "er pusson got ter pay fur callin' me names. I puts er fine on 'em right dar. Huh , whut cr monstrous fine chicken dis is. " Arkansaw Traveler. The Sill tan's German Confectioner. One of the sultan's weaknesses is a fondness for confectionery , and a story coming fresh from Constantinople shows that he does not spare any expense in indulging it. "A short time ago , " writes a correspondent , "a German con fectioner traveled from Moscow to Con stantinople in the hope of securing a situation. Being of an inquisitive turn of mind he determined to get a sight of the sultan , and so kept a lookout in like ly places. At last the opportunity came , and as the sultan was driven past his German admirer vigorously saluted him. Unaccustomed to such an exhibi tion of cordiality , one of the sultan's of ficers thought it best to inquire if it had any significance , and so the German was for the time taken possession of. His explanation proving satisfactory and his innocence clear , and the avowal ol his avocation moreover , creating evident interest , the man was dismissed with a present and an injunction to turn up the next day with clean skin andnew clothes. The result of the second inter view was that the confectioner was set to making pastry as a test of his powers in that art , and his success was so com plete that he was engaged right off at a salary of 509 piasters per month. But better luck still awaited him. The pas try found , its way to the sultan's table , and his highness was so pleased with it that he made the stranger from Ger many his confectioner at once witt 1,000 piasters a month for making tarts. As both sides are pleased with the ar rangement made the sultan with his confectionery and the German with hh pay the outside world can have nothins to say. " Pall Mall Gazette , j Only twenty-five cents. Red Star Cough Cure. - No opiates or poison. ' Horseshoe in SIIslTIouth. * Monday morning , when the B table ol Benjamin Haupfc was opened , his horse was found standing in the stall with his mouth wide open. It seemed curious , Lut what was more curious was that a horse shoe was in tho mouth standing crosswise. The animal was taken to J. B. Zimmer man's blacksmith shop , where its mouth was pried open with iron burs sufficiently to let the shoe be taken out. An exam ination showed that the shoe had been on the horse's loot the evening before. The animal evidently got its foot in its mouth , and , in trying to get it out , the shoo was torn from the hoof. [ Sliamokin ( Pa. ) Times. Beware. Do not let your Druggist palm off on you any new , cheap remedy for colds when you inquire for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup oryouwillbe disappointed. ' Prie25 cents. To an aligator "Thy sweet smile haunts me still. " Young or middle-aged men suffering from nervous debility , loss of memory , prema ture old nge , as the result of bad habits , should send 10 cents in stamps for illus trated book offering sure means of cure. Address AVorld's Dispensary Medical Abso- ciation , Buffalo , N. Y. No fewer than 164 members of this con gress irere cullegians. "The Slough of Despondency' ' in which you are wallowing , on account of some of those diseases peculiar to you , nuulame , and which have robbed you of the rosy hue of health , and made life a bur den to you , you can easily get out of. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" will free you from all such troubles , and soon recall the rose-tint of health to your cheek , and the elasticity to your step. It is a most pei fiii--t specific for all the weaknesses and irregularities peculiar to your sex. It cures ulceration , displacements , "internal fever , " beafing-dqwn sensations , removes the ten dency to cancerous affections , and corrects all unnatural discharges. By druggists. The Empress of Austria is said to be tho beautiful grandfather in Europe. " Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remcdv cures when every other so-called remedy fails. Gustava Pancake , the new postmaster at Omego , Ohio , is stuck on 'lasses. "ROUGH OX CATARIUI" corrects offcnsh e odors nt once. Complete cure of worst chronic cases ; ulso unequalled H3 gurglu for diphtheria , sore throat , foul breath. SOc. Timothy Tamsey , of Michigan , is said to have tho most sonorous name in the pres ent congress. _ NEARLY ALL THAT WE KNOW we accept on the testimony of somebody else. If those who have never tried DR. WALKER'S CALI FORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS , and are suffering Irom dyspepsia , bilious or other fevers , kidney or liver complaint , or from impure blood , will receive the testimony of the many thousands who have tried the Bitters and been cured , they will be acting wisely. Because the baby is a little yeller it's no sign he is a Chinaman. "KODGII ON COUGHS. " Ask for "Rough on Coughs. " for coughs , colds , sere throat , hoarseness. Troches , 15cLiquid , 23c. Mrs. Dinntha Jones , of Butavia. Mich. , is in her 100th year and has never needed spectacles. "I have used on'e bottle of your medicine , Athlophoros , and found great relief from it for neuralgiawrites Julia F. Hall , from Frankfort , Mich. , in ordering two bottles of the remedy to be sent to her as soon as possible. The revenue of the widowed Qncen of Spaiu is now reduced to § 30,000 a year. E. L. Noyes , Revere , Mass. , was cured of scald-he.id by using Hall's Hair Kenewer. A sure cure for obstinate coughs and colds Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The best remedy. Grate Brown left eight children , only one of whom is of age. It is a pleasure and satisfaction to many to learn that Allen's Liiu Biilsatn , that standard family medicine for coughs , croup , and all lung diseases , can now be procured at 2oc. , ollc. and § 1.00 a bottle at any drug fatore. Secretary Evarts has only one unmarried daughter left. Every Woman in tlic Lnml owes it to herself and h r family to take care of her health. When fahe finds her health failing , and debility and weakness , undermines her strength , her surest and best remedy is KidneyWort. . It builds up the general health , keeps the secretory sys tem in perfect order , regulates the Kidneys and Bow els , and enables these important organs to perform their natural functions in throwing off the accumulated impurities of the body. ' 23S"EcoNO.MY is WEALTH. No woman really practices economy unless she uses the Diamond Dyes. Many pounds can be saved every year. Ask your druggist. Only lOc. Simple to use. "Wells , Richard son & Co. , Burlington , Vt. Sana time and money by using Stewart's Ing Powder for cuts aftd seres on animals. Sold everywhere. 75 and 50 cts. a box. 7ru It A snow plow is like a bod habit A good thing to cut adrift. TETTER. A member of the Pionear Press staff , troubled for eleven years with obstinnto Tetter on hia hand ? , has completely cured it in lees than a month , by the use of Cole's Carbol- Ualve. [ Pioneer Press , St. Paul. A peculiarity of btage banquet is thegreat variety of supes. "II OUGII OX PAIX. " Liquid. "Rough on Pain" Liquid , SOc. Quick cure. Xcurnl- pin , rheumatism , aches , pains , sprains , headache , c amps , colic. "Uough on Pain" Plaster , lac. "Don" Cameron , after eelling his new house for § 93,000 , has now bought an old one for § G5,000. After Diphtheria The pntlent recovers strength slowly , ns the system Is weak and debilitated , and the blood poisoned by the ravajres of the disease. What Is needed it a good reliable tonic and blood purifier like Hood' * Saraapa- rllln , which has Just the elements of strength for the lx > dy , and vitality and richness for the blood which soon brlns back robust health. After sqarlet fever or pneumonia It Is also of pre-U beneflt. "After recoerlng from a prolonged slcknew with diphtheria , and needing fomcthlnc to build me up , 1 took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla. I felt good results from the first dose. It seemed to go from the top of my heud , to the ends of my toes. I know Hood's SarsaparllU Is a good thins. " G. II. STRA.T- TOX , Druggist , AVcstfleld. JIass. "Upon our little girl , who had been sick with scar let feer , the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla was mosl marvelous , entirely removing the poison from hei blood and restoring her to good health. Hood's Sar- Etipar.lH tlcsen es our highest praise. " E. G. STBAT- TOX , Svtampscott , Muss. Hood's Sarsaparilla by nil druggists , tl ; six fores. Prepare HOOD & CO , , Apotnecaries , Lowell , Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar W. N. D. . OMAIIA. 292 2. - y * ? < ' Neuralgia , rheumatism , erysipelas , tu- mqrH , swellings , sore throat , toothache and " all"other pains and aches are promptly cured by Salvation Oil. Prico 25 ceats. M. Pasteur , when a boy tied a tin pail to a poor little dog's tail. Something that will quiet tho nerves , give strength to the body , induce refre.shing sleep , improve the quality ol the blood , and purify and brighten tho complexion , is what many persons would be very glad to obtain. Carter's Iron Pills are made for exactly this class of troubles , and are re markably successful in accomplishing the ends desired , ns named above. They are useful for both men and women. Sold by druggists. Price , 50 cents a box. See ad vertisement. If nfllictel with Soro Eyes , ueo Dr. Isanc Thompson's E } \Yator. . Druggists sell it. 2oc. The pope has a dread that he will not pass his seventy-fifth year. Don't Heart This Unless you want a free sample of Smith' Kile 15eans , tho great liver remedy , and a beautiful card taken from real life , sent you free of charge. Send us your name and P. O. address. J. F. SMITH & Co. , St. Louis Mo. ( Name this paper. ) There are in the present congress four men who are over seventy. Absolutely Free from Ojptatca , Emetics and fotson. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. AT DRU < IOISTH AXD Duuesa. THE CHARLES A. TOUELEU CO. , IULTIBOIIE , HD. Cures Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Backache , Hf adacho. Toothache , Sprain * , 1truf * .etc. . etc. PJUCE. FIFTT CENTS. AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. THE CHARLES A. XXiKLEt CO-.I1ALTIBOUE.BIJ. ELY'S CreamBalm Cleanses tho Head. Allays Inflammation. IIoulu tho Sores. lie- $ COlo stores the Senses of ; hWFEYER Tasto , SmellHearing A POSITIVE CUKE. Cream Sakn bargained an iiKlable rep- utatlcn wliermcr known , displacing nil other prepara tions. A partlclf Is applied Into each nostril ; no pain 'HAY-FE agreeable to use. B &l B Ea Price SCc.bv mall or at druggl'ts. Send for circular. ELY lillOl'lIEKS. lruggt3H. Owregu. > V. M -JAilKa BAOLV.Y. MttUuu foleuma C. 11 a. tw * , Winkle , Ohla , had notalopt for orcr a year , hl ufTcrin ? from Xcu ljl ; * D was o Three do < a of ATHLOPHOROS cared him. Xeur can ilwayi bo quickly cured by use of Athlophoros. Aik your Jrujgiit for Athlophoros. If you cannat get It of him d& not trv something tlse , bat order at once from us. We will tend It eiprc pud on rec pt of prroj. Sl.OO r r bottle. ATHLOPHOROS CO. . 112 Wall St. . New York. STEEL LeadingNos. ! : 14,048,130,135 , 333,161. For Sale by all Stationers. THE ESTERBROOSC STEEL PEN CO. , Works : Camden , N. J. 26 Jshn St. , Kew York. The oldest mcdlclre IT therorld Is probably Dr. Isaac Thompson's This article Is a carefully prep-irc'l Physician's pre- Ftrlptlnn , anil has lioen In constant ue nearly a centu- rv , and nol\vlth- > tanllncthc many other preparation * tliatha > e been Introduced Into inn market , the sals of thlt. srt'Me Inconstantly Increasing. If thedlrec- tlcns aie f < How cd It will nevir fall. AVe particularly 1m He the attention of phj Mclnns to Its merit' . JOHN L , THOMPSON , SONS & CO. . TISOY , > . Y. will be pa'd for any Grain Fnn of time size that can clr n and b g aj much Grain or Seed In on * daj ai our PntentUtlNAIICIIGrBln and Seed Separator and liac- ccr cr our Improved Wnre- bontclIIII which we oCer chtan. Price Lict mailol f When 1 say euro 1 do not mean merely to stop tbeta lur a tlmo and then bnve them return ailn. I mean a radi cal cure. I bare mfulo the disease of FITS , EflLEFSr or FALLINGSICKNKSSa llfo longstndy. Iwarrantmy rcmcd ? to cnro tho wont cases Eocauso others have failed 13 no reason for not now recolrln A cure. Send as once for a treatise and b > Froa Bottle of my Infalllbla remedy. Giro Kipre and FasC Otnco. It costs you cothlnc for a tii&l , and I will care yon. tddrcss Dr. H. O. HOOT. 16J foarl S . Kew Yorfe. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh la the Best , Easiest to Use , end Cheapest. Also pood for Cold In tbe Head , Headache , Hay Ferer , Ac. COceata. end oneSc. stamp for latest BABYLAND. end two2c stamps for latent OCK LIITLE MEX& ) end two2cstamps for latest PANSY. [ WoxEX. > cidflrc2c.stnmpsforlatOjt WIDE ATVAKK. To U.LOTHKOP & . CO. , 3J Franklin St. , Boston ro. cantlinn Holoot VZagrnziizioM ) Tumors and Ulcers cored wlthoal GANGE ! inaliior knife. Write for pamphlet. 'Dr. F. B. Golloy. Milwaukee\TU. A pojltlre cure. No Rmre. No Plantf r. yo Tain. > V. 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