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CLIPPINGS FOR T1IE CURIOUS. Consul Tanner says 1,100,000,000 gallons of beer is drank in Germany overy year. A genius for statistics has figured out that 1,000,000 dollar bills weigh 2,841 pounds. B. F. Scovillc, a Dakota hunter on the Missouri It ver, killed two deer at one Bhot and broke the shoulder of a third. The tomb of Mordecai and Queen Ester is still visited by Hebrew pilgrims, and is well preserved in the center of the town of Hamadan, in Persia. Tl.n ng.tknn.li'. T III. jl aav vai i/uv^uuau iu uuvu o|uu u uiuuti" tain into seven parts. "Where tho lone mountain stood loom up seven peaks, each seven thousaud feet high. Two cases of hydrophobia in camels are reported from Algeria. The animals were not known to have been bitten, but had grazed in a pasture which had fed a rabid horse. A well-known writer tells or seeing thousands of small fish migrating across land from one lagoon to another in tropical America. He says they moved as deliberately and unconcernedly as though they had been accustomed to the overland route all their lives. -V <) Montmorte is a hill on the north side of Paris rising 320 feet above the Seine. It is said that St. Denis suffered martydrom there. A nunnery was formerly Bituated on tho summit, and here was the Chapnlle Des Martyrs, where in 1534 Ignatius Loyola and liis followers took the oath in which the order of the Jesuits had its origin. Some of the bones of a mastodon were dug up near Milan, Mich., a short time ago. A part of a tusk, broken, is fiftytwo inches long and fourteen inches in circumference. The femur is forty inches long. Two b< nes of the hind leg are fifty-four inches in length. A tooth is 12 1-2 inches across the top, 3 1-2 inches wide and seven inches deep. Many parts of the skeleton are lacking. Instances of extreme old age arc reported from Russia. A Russian journal, announces the death, in the almshouse j , of St. Petersburg, of a man aged 122 years, who had been an inmate since 1818. His mental faculties were preserved up to the time of his death, and his general health was excellent to the ago of 118, when he commenced to fail. There is in the same institution a soldier's widow, who83 age, as 6hown by documentary evidence, is at least 11C years. t A W.jo<l that Fruit Doc;. It is as a febrifuge that fruit has its highest value, with both old and young. With the approach of what the poet calls the melancholy days of the year, our bodies, if not keyed up to the pitch of perfect health, are sensitive to the changes of temperature, especially if the - ait* is surcharged with heavy moisture. At Buch a time we are liable to fever and to chills, which, from a neglected condition of the body and from consequent low vitality, may easily change to a conges uvc ana dangerous form. In this case tho value of the acid of fresh fruit is x easily indicated, and the result of its use is speedily shown in the breaking up of morbid conditions, tho brightening of that physical barometer?the face, and the elasticity given to the step. As is well known our habits of eating and drinking tend continually to super, excitement of blood and brain, and to the development and exhibition of the purely animal part of us. Too mauy of our foods are admittedly prepared for the stimulation of our passions, and as for alcoholic drinks, none will deny that | hey are used, even when pure, bcyo nd all reason or safety. As the doctor well says, the substitution of fruit for stimulants, would relieve much of the need for restraint on wrong doers. This is certain, for our heads would be clearer, our blood cooler,our nerves steadier, our impulses more subject to reason, and life would be 100 per cent, better than it is ^ to-day.?The Cuisine. Japanese In America. The first Japanese to settle in San Francisco were eleven persons, who arrived in 1870. Now there are more than eight hundred Japanese in the city, of whom about forty nre women. Of these forty twenty are married and their children attend the public schools. These Japunese have come to San Francisco to learn Engh-ili and partly to cscapa military service in Japan, and they are generally well educated. They are mostly engaged*in house service in San Francisco, in which they are proficient. A. few of them are nominal Christians, while the rest nre atheists. "The tortures Df hell," they say "are graded according , to the amout of money ode has." When iskcd why more Japanese women have not come over one of them said: "The less women the better; a woman's tongue three inches long can kill a man six feet High."?Neu> York Tribune. 1'arndoxleal. Old Turveydrop?Now, my boy, I don't ;hink you had better break off your en, gagemont with Miss Croesus. You may t>e more fond of her after you are mar ried. Young Turveydrop?Never! The mora C thinlc of her, the?the lcaj I thiak of jer.?Jtanibler. SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS. Tlin r\V* i?oir?nl />ntwl if inn n f of nnl {i A UV |/ll YOlUtH VVUUI V1VU VA It known to bo unsettled for many hourt after being rollod. Finally it comes tc a state of rest, but any test of its quality before that period arrives is misleading. A discovery that may lead to important practical results has been made bj Walter Hcmpil, a German experimenter, in the observation that the quantity ol olectricity furnished by a machine increases considerably when tho lattei works in an atmosphere of compressed air. Dr. M. Fleischer has conducted experiments on the action of tho sea mud on Moorlands and sands. In the first year there was no appreciable result, but in the second and third yenrs there was a beneficial influence manifested, which, however, declined again in the fourth year. A new theory, propounded by M. Ludovic Breton, as to tho formation ol coal is that it is produced by tho sinking of floating islands like those which now occur on many lakes and rivers. These islands are composed chiefly ol turf, which being swnllowed up by the water, becomes fossilized at the bottom. At the Hudson River railroad shops is a toothless steel circular saw twenty-eight inches in diameter and three-eighths oi an inch thick at tho edge which will cut off a bar of iron in a short time. A stream of water is kept pouring over it to prevent cracking. The ends of a rail wear out first, and when cut off tho rest can be used on side tracks. Dr. Dawson, in the Itocky Mountains, has discovered a remarkable jurassocrctaceou3 flora. It is found in sand stones, shales and conglomerates, with seams of coal. The beds lie in troughs of the > 'oozic formations, and extend fc : 100 mi '.'s north and south. The plants are couifer , cycoda and ferns. Some arc identic..! with species from the jurassic of Siberia and the lower cretaceous ol Greenland. The Baltimore Sun is authority for the following description of what is probably tho smallest oscillating engine in the world: Its bore is one-sixth of an inch and the stroke one-eightli. The crank and wheel-shaft weigh eight grains, the cylinder five grains, and the stand and pillar twelve. The whole weight is twenty-five grains. The cngino is the size of a collar button and can be covered by a child's thimble. It will be run by compressed air. On tlio eastern coast of the Caspian Sea a curious change is in progress. The Kora Bobliaz is an estuary nearly 82parated from the main body of the sea by a bank through which there is an inlet* The evaporation from this gulf is so great that a current continually sets in from the Caspian, and, as there is no return current, the gulf becomes more and more saliferous, and a deposit of salt is in course of formation. In timo this gulf will be cut off from the Caspian, und will then bo dried up and become on * 3 ?u bAibusivt! &ua UCU. A Highland Shepherd. A traveller in Scotland says: Here and there a lonoly bhepherd's hut is passed. A few hens strode over the open space in front, where pestilential odors poison the sweet mountain air. Some cabbages in a plot overrun with weeds, and fenced in rudely with stones, were growing on ono side. To admire his colleys is a sure way to a shepherd's heart. They sleep with the children, and share the remains of their porridge, and are treated in every way as valuable allies. A shepherd's life would bo a dreary thing on a wild December afternoon, with the wind blowing the sleet in his ij. iauc, tvciu ji uot Aor "uonaia" and 4 'Wallace." They are apparently very reverent doggies, too, for they follow their master to church in a manner wholly different from theii frolicsomc demeanor on week days. The cottage itself is low, of rough stone, roofed with peat and heather, fastened down with straw bands, and there are sure to bo two or three lads and lasses in front playing with a kitten. As for sanitary arrangements, there are none, but the fresh air and pure waters forbid disoase. Nothing more picturesque than such a cottage, with its thin column of smoke, could be imagined? at a suitable distance from the odors. Throwing Passengers Overboard. The barbarous custom of throwing passengers overboard as soon as the breath has left their bodies when they die at sea on a Transatlantic steamer, has nearly run its course. Since our statement that nn ocean passengor steam ship is legally bound to deliver persons who pny their passage in advance at their port of destination, whether they die or not, wo have reouived assurances that oonvinco us that wo are correct. Ai caskets can be obtainod in which a body can be kept in a fair state of preservation two weeks without the use of ice, all European passenger steamers should be compelled to carry them. The relative"* or friend of at sea would gladly pay the extra expense entailed in preserving their bodies and returning them to land for decont and Christian burial.? New Yurie Marine Journal. X Mr. StambulofT, tho Bulgarian hero and patriot, is a small but strongly , built mail with brown complexion, bright eyes and an energetic bearing. He is only 37 years old, aud when ho was a Deputy in 1879 tho Russian conspirators tried to keep him out of his seat because of his youth. They failed, aud he has ever since been their bitterest foe, the traitor Zaukoil being his | especial detestation. England now import** from Russia 5,000,D00 hunderedweigbts of wheat, against 10, (XX) fifteen years aeo. ? ' In tho United Stato3 Senate, during a recent debate, Senator Vest, of Missouri, paid a hitch tribute to the merits of St. Jacobs Oil. Other prominent men havo also found it prompt in 1 its euro ot rheumntlnm nnd neurnlcin.. Price. | fifty cents a bottle. Twenty members of the present United States Senate own houses in Washington. Throat troub'es yield promptly to Red Star Cough Cure, as vouched for by U- S. Architect Clark. Its Ingredients aro purely vegotab'e e and free from opiates. 25 cunts.. t Twenty-one barrels of 11 rnr are used dai y ' in making bread for 1,600 convicts in Siu^ * Sing prison. Alexander Pendleton, of Northport, Me., a t veteran of the war of 1812, nas just died at % the good old age of 99 years. I How to Save Money, [ and we might also say?time and pain as well. In our advice to good housekeepers and ladies ' generally. The great neces-dty existing al- * ways to have a perfectly safe remedy oonven- i lent for the relief and prompt cure of the ail- t menta peculiar to woman?functional lrregu- j larity. constant pains, and all the symptoms e attendant upon uterine disorders?induces us t iaj ioiu i.uienu Birongiyana unquallUedly Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Proscription"?woman's r beat friend. It will save money. Wm. F. Cody, better known as Buffalo Bill r will soon be a millionaire. r I Lou of Flesh and Strength, I with poor appetite, and porhaps slig it cough o in morning, or on llr>>t lying down at niKUt, i should bo looked to in time. Persons afflicted t witn consumption aro proverbially unconscious of their real state. Most cases com- . menco with d Bordered livdV, leading to bad 1 digestion and imperfect assimilation of food? * hence tho ema iution or wasting of the flesh, t It is a form of scrofulous disease, aud is euro- t ble by the uso of that greatest of all bloodcleansing, anti-bilious and invigorating com- I pounds, knoun ai Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery." Princess Louise calls herself Mrs. Campbell now. I Manv imitator*, but no equal, has Dr. Sago's ( Catarrh Remedy. ; It is said u woman founded the first 1io3~ j pltal. b We Appeal to Experience. For a long time we steadily refused to pub- ^ lish testimonials, believing that. In tho opinion j of the public generally, tho great majority B wore manufactured to order by unprincipled c parties as a means of disposing of their worth less preparations. J That this view of the case is to a certain ex- c tent true, there can bo no doubt. a At last, several years ago, we came to tho ? conclusion that every intelligent person can c 111- .11 1?: ?_ l-< ?--- ? c pxhunjr UIDUMUIKUIID UCIWUOH BpUriOUS ?11111 bona fldo testimonials, and determined to use t as advertisements a few of the many hun- j dreds of unsolicited certificates in our possession. ( In doing this, we published them as nearly as . possible In the exact language used by our cor- 1 respondents, only changing the |Airaseology, in < some cases, so as to compress them into a t smaller space than they would otherwise j occupy, but without in the least exaggerating t or destroying the meaning of the writers. f We are glad to say that our final conclusion was a correct one?that a letter recommend- 1 ing an article having true merit 'finds favor J with the people. . The original of every testimonial published , by us is on file in our office, an inspection of 1 which will prove to the most skeptical that our * assertion made above, that only the facts ar? 1 given as they appear therein, is true. I But as it would be very inconvenient, if not < impossible, for all of our friends to call on us ( for that purnoBC, we invito those who doubt (if . there be such), to correspond with any of the parties whose names are signed to our tci*ti- < monials. and ask thom if wo have made any misstatements, so far as their knowledge extends, in this article. In other words, if wo 1 have not published their letters as nearly ver- ' batim as possible. < Very respectfully, 1 E. T. HAZELTINE, ( Proprietor Piso's Cure for Consumption < and Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. ( We anpend a recent letter, which came to us < entirely unsolicited, with permission to publish it: I Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 12, 1886. 1 You may add my testimony as to the merits of Piso's Cure for Consumption. I took a severe cold last February, which settled on my lungs. They becamo ulcerated and were so painful that I had no rest for two days and nights. I got a bottle of Piso's Cure for Con- , sumption, and was relieved by the time I had ' taken half of it. Since that time I have kept Piso's Cure in the house, and use it &* a preventive, both for lung troubles and croup, for 1 which I can recommend it as the best modi- i j cine I ever used; and that is saying a great deal, for I have used at least twonty others, besides I , _as physicians' prescriptions. Fiso s Cure for Consumption has never failed to give relief in my family. A. J. GRUBB, 37 Springfield St. Cleanses the scaly and leaves tne nair sort and beautiful. Hall's Hair Renewer. If you have any form of throat or lung disease. take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Dr. Pardee''s Remedy THE GREATEST BLOOD FUK1TIEK KBOWH. A Specific for Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia, Ring Worm, And all IHX and BLOOD DXBEABES. It KipkUt?lth? LIVER AND KIDNEY8? Ouu XHDXQE8TZ0H, and all Dlwuti arlilng from aa ZalMbltd Condition of tta? BytUa. ^T^ od for our pamphlet of testimonials, and reaa 01 mose wno nave been cured by its use. Ask your Druggist for Dr. Pazdbb's Rbmrdv and take no other. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for f s. Ladies in feeble health should not fail to try it. Manufactured by the PARDBB MEDICINE CO.. Rochester.N.Y. DO NOT POISON YOUR SYSTEM with medicines you know nothing about, i Nearly every so-called remedy for Kheuma- j tiam and Neuralgia now offered to the pub* lie contains' powerful and poisonous medicines that injure the stomach and leave ths patient worse off than before. Do not heed them, but take "the old relfa* ble" one that has stood the test for twenty* ftve years. One that is free from anything injurious to the system, composed wholly of roots and herbs, the medical properties of which are particularly adapted to blood diseases. Dr. Pa- doe's Remedy is safe and effective. Can be used by both old and young with beneficial results. Five huudred dollars will be paid for any rase where tho use of Dr. Pardee's Remedy has in any way Id jure;! the natienL Vaudhk Mumcinc P.n ODHIM "A Mornliine Habit cured In 10 i IHIBBmB *oaodftjr.<.RcfcrtolO(X)patl' ntocur?>" I VJ I win loallpartDa. Maksh.QuIh y, Mlciv | THE GIANT The Most Effe ttemeay js\ why is it so efi differed WHY one remedy can affect so many < and a remepy that can affect tho c my other organ in the body, the Kidney ^ he very fact that it is not painful leads m a I Authorities agreo that it can bo /*< tain, because it has fow if any nervos ol keying tho sense of pain; thus uuconsciot lo not open a watch to see if it is going 01 ho accuracy of its time. So wo need not ho condition of the system. Now then. J owing Common and. Unsuspected svivrPTmvra Bock ache; I7i *'** * ing and pain ir Oreasy Froth in water: Irritated, hi ions; Acid, bitter taste, witn furred tot Abundance of pale, or scanty flow oj turn with Dyspopsia; Intense pain, upon iosit of mucous some time after ti ind fever and Pneumonia; Dropsical Swe ube casts in the water ; Ck>nstipatioi isy and Bronchial affections; Yellowish ] These are only the chief disordera ddneys. Now, then, isn't clear to you thi nents, if they are restored to health by tb najority of the above ailments will disap] t does cure many bad states of the systen ddneys are diseased, the albumen, the life ind passes away in the water, whilo the u: tey poison in the blood, that, circuit trgan, and produces all the above t Therefore, we sav confidently that FECTIVE MEDICINE EVER VISi Don remedy which, overcoming the com i umber of evil effects from the syt hoy are affected by kidney poison, and ci "WARNER*! CONSUMPTION diseased f the kidneys are inactive and there is i tolson attacks their substance am troved. DiD vour flnirer in acid and it. is oori becomes a festering soro and is ever >lood has the satue destructive ejfe< vho6e kidneys aro ailing will have crave t jung fevers, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, P iction of the kidneys by "Warner's S/l Lone, and you will be surprised at the I IMPAIRED EYE-SIG1 ind though wo havo never urged it as a vritten us expressing surpriso that after i SAFE Care1" their eye-stght has be r^uuoio iu uliu uuuiiw jf aaj'ft l11 lib jxcl LJ c/l ixauiination ho discovers are victims of oason why so many people complain of fi o themselves, their kidneys have been s gradually ruining the system. OPIUM HABITS morphi labits capture their victims by their para >rgans the appetite is developed, at he habits cannot be gotten rid. ofu perfect health. For this purpose, lead ition of all claimants for tno lionor of warded tho prize to "Warner's SAP! RHEUMATISM caused b mc acid, or kidnoy poison; in others, it is I 18 catised by Inactivity of the kttln xnd. food assimilating organs. It Jio acid has been collecting in tho system icidifled. These acids produce all tno vat Dure" acting upon the kidneys and live: iction, cures many cases of rheumatism, lating with the use of "Warner's Sake C BLADDER DIS0RDE1 Inatc with false action of the I coursing through tlieso organs inflames iucing tne Intense suffering. Some! tho form of Gravel, which in its descent t She acid solidities in tho Bladder, product Cure" has restored thousands or cases of effectively corrected the tendency to the comparison with all other remedies in "WARNERS CONGESTION: ffi? do not allow tho blood to circulate and collecting blood clots and eventually dt Bcious victims of this very common cot blood into every part of the system, haa t and eventually the Heart breaks blood to tho head, distressing headachf chronic and is doing damage to tho enti commonest of complaints ana is the begli SAFE Cure" will remove it. FEMALE C0MPLAI1 complaints. They are as common as can fteptn in this congestive conditior rected, grows into disease and produces t but-npt discribed in a public print. Thoi BLOOD DISORDERS thorough treatment with "Warner's I heavy, Dlotched, irritable skin have dis ?olson in the blood thickens it. I the impurities come out of the surface all the oadness in the blood seentt tho statement that "Warners a A*1 Hi treatment must be very thorough. STOMACH DISORDE orders: Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Waterb frequent aches, want of appetite, lack of that will bo produced in the stomach xvh People dose themselves with all sorts of s get better until they give their attention By the means of the only specific?"Wai CONSTIPATION, PII original disorders, but are secondar i liver. The natural cathartic is bile, wl liver fails the bile is not forthcoming ? eventually followed by piles, is almost a' breaking down of the system. Remove neys by the use of "Warner's SAFE disappear. HEADACHES: K=7S?P cause. With some temperaments, kidnc will irritate and in/tame the bral headaches which do not yield readily to of kidney origin. i iriT^ m nAmit I JtUiSlSi ?ULJ2i SUiCiiX forth, it will plainly be seen, that tho sta is the "most effective remedy ever discos justified. It is not a remedy without i greater than, ever, and the advertis bly that the merit of the medicine People have a dreadful fear of Bright' that it is the ordinary kidney d the greatest enemy of the h in nine coses out of ten, its presence victim 1 The prudent man who finds hit and ailments that perplex him. ought disease. If he will give nimself tnoroufijl Care,1* and "Warner's SAFE Pll own experience, as hundreds of thousam ronllw aH-.r1hntA.hlA to & ddrajicrod COQC when those organs arc restored to health ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS AN "WARNER'S OF MEDICINES.: 8< ? w Hill II I y, 81 ctive and Popular ? rer Discovered. f a: 2 "ECTIVE IN SO MANY g FT DISEASES ? ? CI Si CI 13 msea is this: The diseases have a common cause, Y ause, permanently cures all tho diseases. Unlike Rt vhon diseased, may itself ba free from pain, and any paopio to aeny tnat it is disease!. But Medlar gone with dlxea.se awl yet give forth no f< ' sensation, and these uro tLo only means of conisly diseased it affects the entire system. Wo ti * is in good order. We look at tho hands, or note P open the kidney to seo if it is diseased. We study K.IVNEY DISEASE produces Any of tho foC- i P tusnal desire to urinate at night; Flutteri tho heart; Tired Feelings; Unusual Amount of F ot and dry skin: Fickla Appetite; Scalding sensa- iguo in tho Morning; Headache and Neuralgia; * darlc-colored water: Sour Stomach; Heartsudden excitement, in tho Small of tho Back; Derination; Loss of Memory; Rheumatism, chills llinzs; Red or Whits brick dust, albumen and l, alternating with Looseness; Short breath, Pleurnlo skin, etc. i or symptoms caused by a diseased condition of tho at tho kidneys, beiner the cause of all theso derangelo great spociflc "Warner's SAFE Cure,*' tno rxvir ? Tlioro i? \V? ?rrcrruv * "> [ - V iu m. u A JL iTL^>Vy O A 111 i precisely as wo have indicated. Now when tho property of the blood, escapes through their walls rea, tho kidney poison, remains, and it is this k t tilting throughout the entiro body, affects every tymptoms. Warner's SAFE Cure" is THE MOST EFJOVEllED for the human race. It is the common cause, removes the greatest possible item. Let us note a few of these diseases and how ured by 5 SAFE CURE." at many eases Consumption is only the effect of a condition of tho system and not an original disease; my natural weakness in the lungs, tho kidney . 6 eventually they waste aivay and are do- 1 burnod. Wash the finger every day in acid and it I ltually destroyed. Tho kidney poison acid in tho at upon the lungs',: For this reason a person ittacks of Pneumonia in tho Spring of the year, leurisy. etc., at all seasons of tho year. Rectify the lFE Cure," as many hundreds of thousands have mprovement in the condition of the lungs. Kidney acid with some persons has an es pecial affinity for the optic nerve, cure for disordered eye-sight, many persons have i thorough course of treatment with "Warner's en vastly improved. In fact, one of tho best ic patients that come to him with bad eyes, upon ' kidney disorder. We have no doubt that tho xiling eye-sight early in life, is that, all unconscious , out of order for years, and the kidney poison veil-known fact, recently shown anew, that opium, no, cocaine, whisky, tobacco and other enslaving lyzing effects upon the kidneys and liver. In these id sunt dined, and tho best authorities state that t mtll the kldtteys and. liver arc restored to i ling medical authorities, after a thorough oxamin- J ' being the only specific for those organs, have e 3 Cure." J iputable physician will tell you that rheumatism is y an aciu condition of tho svstem. With some it is I 1 ithicacid, or liver poison. Thin acid condition iei/n and liver, false action of the stomach effects old people more tlian young people bocauso for years and Anally the system becomes entirelv 1 ious forms of rheumatism. "Warner's SAFE | r, neutralizing tho ncid and correcting their fulse "Warner's SAPK Rheumatic Cure" alteruro" completes the work. [> Q Gross and other hi^h medical authorities C*?0 ? say that most of tho bladder diseases orlgzUlneys, and urinary tract. Uric acid constantly and eventually destroys the inner membrane, prolimes this kidney acid solidifies in tho kidneys in o the bladder produces kidney colic. Sometimes tig calculous or Storte. "Warner's SAFE inflammation and catarrh of tho bladder and has formation of gravel and stone. It challenges this work. Buy to-day, S SAFE CURE." 1 t is a collecting together of blood in any one place. J loss of nervous action in any organ the blood vessels it stagnates. If this condition exists very long the fstroys the organ. Many persons are uncontdition. The heart, determined as it is to force o work harder to get it through the clogged organ, aoion ana palpitation, excessive action, rush of 3s, indicate that the Congestion has become ire system. Congestion of the kidneys is one of the miitg of much chronic misery. "Warner's JHPQ What we havo said about Congestion ap- i "AO" plies with particular force to the above be, and as evqry doctor can tell you, most of them t Of the system, which, not being regularly corhese dountless sufferings which can be alluded to usands have been permanently cured. i It is not strange that so many, many people i write us that since they havo given themselves SAFE Cure" their thick and turgid blood, their appeared under its potent influence. The kidney t is not readily purified in the lungs, and the result of the body, ana if there is any local disease 1 to collect there, onr flinarinnnn -histiHps in i Cure" is "the greatest blood purifier known." The B Q Many people complain more or less throughout the year with stomach disrash, heat and distress in the stomach, sharp pains, energy. Now, these are exactly the conditions en ttic blood Is filled with kidney poison. tomach reliefs, but get no better. They never will to a thoroueh reviving of kidney and liver action pner's SAFE Cure." ' T7Q, These distressing ailments, more common JUwi among one class than the other, are not t co vmpvrjeut, utiiun uy wmj icianvytt ana hich is taken from tho blood by the liver. If the md the person gets into a constipated habit. This, Iways an indication of congested, liver, and a the congestion, revive the liver and restore the kidCare," and those constitutional secondary diseases le suffeAmtold agonies all their lives with headache, every reknedy in vain, for they have not struck the >y acid iilAhe blood, in spite of all that can be done, n and pAdaco intense suffering. Those obstinate local treaVHpkt, may be regarded quite certainly as fTlTTJIY/V W| flTQ and, from the way X I* iv J? Av X Of we Lave set them .tement we make, that "Warner's SAFE Cure" rered for the greatest number of human diseases," is si reputation. Its sales for the past year have tjeen ling thereof less than ever, showing incontestihas given it a permanent place and value. s disease, but we can tell them from our experience Isease that produces no pain that is to-day ,urtutn race; great and all powerful, because is not suspected by either tha physician or the nself year after year troubled with little odd aches not to hesitate a moment as to the real cause of his 1 constitutional treatment with "Warner's SAFE Is," he will get a new leasa of life and justify in his Is have done, that 93 per oent of human diseases are lition of the kidneys, and that they will disappear L D FRIENDS WHAT THEY THINK OF 3SMKCUKK" INTERESRING READING. Marblehcad, Mass., is in process of 'inl becoming a shoe manufacturing /*vii, giviug euipioymcni to -1,000 porjiis in that line. From a fishing town ith 110 sail of bankers in 00 ears ago, tho industry declined to 48 ill in 18(50 and to none in 1885. While winter is getting in its work on ais side of the oquator, the heated term i beginning to worry the Australians, 'his accounts for tho rccent shipment by n Erie firm, in response to an order, of 00 "himoquette chairs," aids to indoint euse, to a Sydney firm. A Liulity iSnurillce >ould novi?r bo made, bill ambition and en rpriso dose vo reward. Wherever you are icated you hUouIcI write to Hullett & 0., 1'ort1 d. Maiuc. and learn about work that you in do and livo at home, earning thereby from i to $23 a*id upward! daily. Somo lmve irned over $50 in aday. All particulars free, oth boxes. All aijos. Capital not needed; ou are started free. All is now. Those who art at onco cannot help making snug little UIU11C9* Original, prompt, clean, sure anil effective >r puin and soreness. Hop Porous PUistcr#. Tho best is the cheapest. Ifop Plasters conlin activo medicinal agents lor the cure of ain. If afflicted with soro eyes uso Dr. Isaao 'liompson's Eyo-water. Druggists soil at 25c. er bottle. Relief is immediate, and a euro sure, Piso lemedy for Catarrh. 60 cents. THE SETH THOMAS WMGH Best Watch in America for the Price. P N iTsO OABLLAW KT Th? Or?at Nursery of PERGHERON HORSES. 800 Co 400 IHIPORTED ANHUALLT rom France,all recorded with extended i>edjfrreealn tha 'ercheron Stud Boolu. Tho Pereheron i? the onlr draft treed of France posaex*ing a stud book that has tha upport and endorsement of the French Government* lend for 120-pase CataJoprne, illustrations hy Him Wlw- M.W.DUNHAM, Wpyne, DuPage Co.. Illlnof. w UNRIVALED ORGANS )n the EASY PA VMF.NT Hvntein. from S3.'25 >er month up. 100 styles* $-,1 to 1'jOu. Send for Catalogue with full particulars, mailed free. UPRIGHT PIANOS, Constructed on tho now method of stringn(?, 04 dmlhtr terms. S?nd for descriptive Cata'o^ue. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. Boston, New York, Chicago. .A. NEW IlffVEWTIOm yytSwM * - ^* TX Cords of Beech have been Sawed by onemaq in 9 hours. Hundreds have sawed 5 & C cords dally. actly" what every Farmer and Wood Chopper wants, h'nf order from your vicinity secures the Aaencw. Illustrated Catalog FREE. Address Foldlnjr 8uwlu Machine C*k? 80tt 8. Canal Ku, Chicago. lfl. PENSION Wl I w I %i B1 w ithout fe? unleaa ancceriHlai. TWENTY-TWO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. HTOon n -.sr OND 3NCR Son JITEB, MT.LO B. STEVENS & C\j. WASHINGTON D. C. OLEV LWD. OHIO. CHICAGO,ILL. DETROIT. MI(JH. . . KB PIso'n Remedy for Catarrh Is the IB ra Beat, Easiest to UBe, and Cheapest. Bpl NH Also Rood for Cold in the Read, HQ im Headache, Hay Fever, <fcc. GO cents, ng WE WANT YOIIZ ?a? " ww?"*?w * or woman needing profitable employment to represent us In every couui;. oiuar; ?iu jwr uiuuiii aim expenses, or A Inrfje commission on Bales if preferred. Goods stapis. Every one buvs. Outfit and partlcularM Fpre. STANDAHD SILVKRWAUK CO., BOSTON, MA S3. nrilCIAtlC Officers' pay, bounty pro. Vlr N\ll INN cured; donerters relieved. MLIIwIUIIWj 21 years'practice. Success I no f??e. Write for circulars and new laws, i A. \V. McCormick dfc Son, Washington,D.Q, to Hoidiers S Heirs. 8endaUnt|| HAIlCIIlllC for Circulars. COL. L. WW?IIW UAM. Att'y, WaahiuHton, P. O. Ml* 88 a dny. Sample* worth tl.SO FREE. Ltnea not under the horso'a feet. Addreaa UttEWliTKR'h SaFKTY It HIS IlOLDKIt, Holly,Mich. Mb Ml mum am m O Obtained. 8fBd ktrUiip fo> DAI b Ml 1 O Invontor't Guide. L. JBixe ham, Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. THURSTON'S STOOTH POWDER Kcaplni Teeth Perfect ui Guu Healthy* % MWaauVfl Inventor*' Uaa4-k??k fr**. lSrr* DHIkM I VexporiencA. FI.ENNKR <k OO, | ?% | Ea 11 I V Attorney a, Washington, D. 0. pATAWBA WINE?Extra good ftl peraalloo vy Fukd. KocMENDQityKH, Allegheny. Pa. Ito Hof?? to Cut Off Harsar Win at. WV Celebrated 'JBCLIPHK' IIAI,TKtt M and BRIDLK (!?ubloedi ctnaot be Slipped by auy hone. sample r^XuV. Halter to.an y part of U. 8. free, on r l?i 'MM receipt of $1. Sold by all Saddlery, f tf JH| Hardware and Harness Dealer*. yA7i#>JlM Bpeotal discount to the Trade. Send for Prtoe l.Ut. J. ;LIOHTHOjJHS, J \F i S%m M m ^^ FRAZER AXUE MUST IN TBI WORLD IIIIE M O C 0T UM Ifa* SuuJucu Said Juvervwhtrsk TIT ANTED?Ladles alt! Gentlemen to work for as TV at their own home** From 82- to 90. per du earned. Nocanmialni. DlitirM nn nMw?inn w??fc Kent by maU. All material furnUhod.' Addrosn If. F. Hawk IM it Oo.. ?0 W Iiandolph 8t.. Chicago. HI*. mSoKOB with Music, and SO Handsome chroma cards, with name, all for 16c- AnenU wanted everywhere The Globe Card Co., Derby Line. Vtttlaia'A QilU Great fcnglish G?ut aiil UP E Ml I 9 I IB(9i RheumtHc Remedy. < ttl?l M?? *1,001 round. AO eta,., v