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* THE MYSTERIES OF A DAY.
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WHAT WI5 FIND IN TIIK PAPERS TO
SURPRISE AND KTAIITLB US.
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Tlir Yellow Fever?A Story of Ward?A
Singular Pool?A Strong Mnn-Whnt
Squirrels Did, Etc., Etc.
A kakmick named Napier TOidfcg in
Hunting County, Canada, returned to
his home from a big spree a few days
ago and laid down to sleep in his back
yard. Some pigs found him there and
made a supper from his nose and
fingers, eating them completely off. He
is liorriblv disfi?mr?.-1 hn?- 4? nnw *lnin.?
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well.
Squirrki,s prospected the rich La
Panta gold lode in Esmeraldu. Nev., one i
claim.on which has been sold for J
$35,000. It was a "blind iedge"?c., !
without outcroppings?and the ground- j
squirrels had fairly honeycombed the J
side of the hill, throwing out in a big :
heap the dirt and the decomposed
quartz, in which a prospector found rich .
signs of gokh
A Chinaman in Hamilton, Cal., has !
devoted the summer and fall to gather- j
ing the horned toads of the red hills, i
which arc as much dreaded by the in- !
habitants as rattlesnakes. Recently he .
shipped 2,000 of these animals to China, |
where they are converted into various :
kinds of high-priced medicines. A !
horned toad placed in a flask of whisky 1
constitutes the most valued of the Chi- j
^ . aesc tonics.
The Rochester (N. Y.) Union tells this j
singular story: A few days since a little
girl residing with her parents in the
Twelfth Ward was attacked with diphtheria,
and was given up by her pliysi
oiuiid tw uic. wiie evening sue usKed lor j
a drink "of lager beer, and the do'. tor j
said to give it to her, as it could make
qo difference?she .would die anyway. !
Bhe drank two bottles of the beverage
and the next morning was entirely well. ;
A half-breed Indian in the Dead
River region of Maine has domesticated j
t. bull moose and uses him in his farm
work. He is a good worker and a lively ;
stepper. In the winter, when he hitches ,
the moose in his sled and strikes across 1
a pond, there is no horse in the region !
that can keep up with him. The half- i
breed turns his steed into an inclosurc ,
with a fence of ordinary height. Once !
in a while the moose jumps out and
?oes on an excursion, but as he never i
fails to return this privilege is not begrudged
hiin
It is predicted that, in the course of
the next five years, the steel nail will
aavc as comp etely supplemented the
*? iron nail as the steel rail has its iron pre- i
iccessor. Already one-half of the nails
manufactured in Wheeling are made of
Jteel, and the machinery and plant
accessary for their manufacture are being '
jet up in every nail centre and at nearly ;
svery nail foundry. It is said that
itcel nwils can be made about ten cents
per keg cheaper than those made of iron, '
jven where the manufacturer has to pur- ,
:hase his ignots. j
There is a pool in Utah only a foot'
leep, and situated at a very high alti- j
;udc, that refuses to freeze even in the I
levcrest winters. There is another I
:hat mysteriously replenishes itself with ,
lalf-grown trout. One stream, though j
;lear as crystal to the eye and tasteless '
rtains all the vegetation that it flows :
>ver a deep brown. A warm spring near j
Salt Lake City is the strongest sulphur j
jvater in the world. A hot spring a few j
niles ofT,* with waters so hot that you 11
ian hardly put vourhand into th?m ?>rwl 1 i
>s bright as diamonds, is one of the re- j 1
narkable combinations of chemicals ' s
f ?ver analyzed. f
A Chinese sheep herder employed by
tfr. Johnson, whose place is on the
lorth fork of John Day's river, had a
ough fight with a bear lately. Bruin
vas huncrry and visited Mr. Johnson's ! g
rorral for a supply of fresh mutton. <
fohn did not believe in such pilfering ^
ind tried to slay his visitor with an axe. v
The bear had too much Sullivan-like ft
cience for the Chinaman and knocked ^
lira 6ut with an upper cut. Not being f
ond?of Chinese meat he left John for
lead and carried off a sheep. The ^
Jhinaman came to in an hour and i gl
)luckily drove the sheep eight miles to | ^
he ranch.?Sal an (Oregon) Statesman. j ^
An old man, eight dogs and a i h
vheelbarrow loaded wth the traps of c
he family anchored in the public square a
>f North Platte, Nebraska, recently. He ii
iad been several weeks on the road n
rom Kearney. He travels on foot, and sj
iioves the wheelbarrow, and carries a ti
arge bag. His wheelbarrow is loaded si
vith trnr.k. nil * ?????? 1.a a
y ?> iuau U UJ^IIL to g
?ush. This he trundles along the road si
is far as he chooses, leaves it there, gees \\
)ack, picks up his bag, carries it ahead ai
>f his barrow until he is tired of it, and jr
hen he leaves it and goes back to his
>arrow. So he goes a few miles a day, ol
ying out on the prairie when night h
>vertakes him. ,t
- Thk London Lanset says that th e pain ai
?f neuralgic headache experienced by pi
romen ia generally in one or more it
>ranches of the second cervical nerve, a
rery commonly those terminating in the t<:
icalp of the occiput. The nerves of the C
?calp are irritated by the hair drawn
aghtly back and put on the strain, not
U a whole, in which case the strain
would be spread over a large area of the
nirface, but by small bundles of hair, ftf
which are pulled back and held in place *1
ov hair-pins. Relief is often con- *1
iciously experienced as a reeult of re- l1'
moving the hair-pins, but this has only E
x temporary and partial effect. The in- w
jury done is lasting in its conse- ft]
k quences. 111
Dr. Carlos Finlay, of Havana, has I?
been experimenting on the inoculability
of yellow fever. The disease was found ai
to be transmissible only from the third rc
to the sixth day. Out of eleven inoculations,
six were successful, one doubt- ^
ful and four negative. The inocula- [J
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Iiiuuu ncio U1 UU^Ub UUU11L oy 1X16 US6 OT "
mosquitoes, which were first caused to
sting patients suffering from the fever,
ftud afterward allowed to sting the per- fi<
, sons whom it was intended to inoculate. w
Whatever may be the result of Dr. Fin- ai
lay's inoculatory experiments as against c<
yellow fever, the ease with which a C
disease may be transmitted by the mere lit
ing of a email ins ect is an important p<
addition to the history of how zymotic B:
diseases aw spread. in
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Comparative tests of the granites 01
New England and Minnesota, instituted
by Prof. Winchell, with a view to determine
their crushing strength, exhibte
some surprising differences. The pieces
employed for this purpose were twoincli
cubes unpolished, and crushed between
wooden cushions, the average
strength of twenty specimens of Minnesota
granite was found to be 1)51,272
pounds, or 23,318 pounds per square
inch; crushed between steel plates, tlx?
average strength was 104,800 pounds,
or 20,200 pounds to the square inch oi
surface. The average obtained lor the
same number of specimens of New Enggland
granite was 50,785 pounds, oi
14,7.*i(? pounds per square inch. The age
! of Minnesota granites is archa>n; that ol
i New England ganites is not definitely
known.
A veiiy simply, though somewhat expensive,
arrangement of telephone wires
has been introduced in a Glasgow merchant's
office, by which, it is stated, the
anuoyances of induction are prevented.
The office is connected with the proprietor's
dwelling house, some thirty
miles distant, by a private line. To prevent
disturbance from the induction ol
other wires, he employs a return wire,
and the wires are simply arranged in h
spiral or helical form, as follows: Suppose
each post to be provided with foui
insulators, arranged at the four angles
of a square, the sending wire is attached
to insulator 1 oil tho first unst 9. nn
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the second, 8 on the third, 4 on the
fourth, 1 on the fifth, nnd ho on. The
return wire is attached to the insulator,
at the opposite corners of the square, oi
what would correspond to that position
thus forming the helix.
A fiuekd of Ferdinand Ward if
quoted by the Boston Herald as giving n
reason why Ward is in prison. lie had
ample money and opportunity to go ton
safe country after the exposure of hit
rascality. Several days of liberty
elapsed after the bursting of the Grant
& Ward bubble before he was arrested,
and then he was kept only in civil confinement,
from which his escape wae
easy, until his conviction. Why, then,
was it that the Napoleonic scoundrel did
not retreat quietly rom the Moscow ol
his ruin ? "For the simple reason that
he likes to live in New York," is the
reply; "he knew that he could not get
more than ten years, which term would
be shortened by good conduct to about
six and a half. Hp will onn^oi-.
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more than forty yeais when he cojnee
out, wealthy, full of schemes invented
during his incarceration, and not at all
aslinmed of his great exploit. This suit*
him better than banishment for life."
Tiieke is a man in Nevada named
Angela Oardelia, "who claims to be the
strongest in the world. He is an Italian,
aged ;J8, and stands 5 feet 10 inches,
weighing 138 pounds. His strength
was born with him, for lie had no athletic
training. He differs from other
men chiefly in osseous structure. Although
not of unusual size, his spinal
column is double the ordinary width,
\nd his bones and joints arc made on a
similarly large and generous scale. He
las lifted a man of 200 pounds with the
niddle finger of his right hand. The
nan stood with one foot on the floor, hia
irms outstretched, his hands grasped by
;wo persons to balance his body. Carlelia
then stooped down and placed the
liird finger of his right hand under the
nan's foot, and with scarcely any per:eptible
effort, raised him to the height
>f four feet and deposited him on a table
iear at hand. Once two powerful men.
vaylaid Cordelia with intent to thrash
am, but he seized one in each hand and
lammered them together until liif3 was
1 early knocked out of them. His
tren.th is inherited, for he says hie
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umcr was more powerful than himself.
A Pen Sketch of Bartholdi.
Last Saturday night liartholdi. the
culptor, waa entertained by the Lotos
Jlub, and 180 guests were present.
Vhitelaw Rcid, president of the club,
rho fulfils his duties strictly and is ralible
in his engagements, presented the
culptor, who is a different looking man
rom?what I had supposed. Indeed, I
hould have suspected him to be an
imcricnn of the frontier order, with
ome Southern blood. He has long
lack hair clipped rather evenly at the
ottom; has a forehead of only moderate
eight, eyes rather on the gray Amerian
line than black or rich, and a strong
ad powerful nose hardly to be matched ,
i a day's walk, though it is a Gothic j
ose. When he got up to speak he
poke with a strong French pronuncia'.on,
going over his English words
iowly and thoughtfully. He made a '
ood impression for his modesty and ,
implicity, claiming nothing;-but this
ork has cost him at least nine years of '
rduous labor and debt and experiment.
It is the impression here that BarthIdi
is out of pocket by this statue. It
tis cost him a great many years, has t
ivolved the expenditure of a large i
nount of money, and taking all hi* '
roceeds and divMing them by the time C
would seem that he might have made s
great deal more money by attending [
> more selfish forms of art.?liOath" in 5
incinnati Enquirer. [
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The Tree Is German. ,
The Christmas tree is German. It is
1 sacred to-day a9 it was 600 years ago,
ic Teutons having introduced it into ll
le United States, where it is very pop- 1
lar. The translation of the same into ^
ngland is attributed to Prince Albert,
ho always retained his German tastep,
id gratified them at the Court In the l
lore northern parts of Germany the
resents of parents are sent to the chilren
by special messenger. This legendry
personage has high buskins, a white 1
fuv, o iuuhk. ana a flowing flax wig, '
id his name is Knect Rupert. On 1
hristmas night he goes his merry
>und, not omitting any house, even i
lat of the poorest.
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Tub late Dowager Lady Chester- ,
ild's husband was so hard up that he
as obliged to let Chesterfield House,
id was unable to finish Bretby, his
>untry seat, and his son had to sell c
hesterfleld House; but Lady Choster)ld,
who had a lifo interest in the projrty
after her son's death, finished
retby and left $500,000, be?ide clear- a
g Che estate.
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| JL Mining Story.
Eight years ago, four minners sat one
light in a tent at an Australian diggingliscussing
their future plans and deplorng
their ill fortune. For weary ipontlis
hey had worked the mine without getting
nore than a bare living. At length they
iecided to leave the spot, though not
without regret. Three of them were in
ho mino taking a last look around, when
">ne said to his mates, "Good-by; I'll give
rou a farewell blow," and with that his
pick sent the splinters of quartz in all
quarters. His trained eye spied a glitter
on one of the bits that landed at his feet.
He picked it up, examined it, and found
it to be gold, lie at once proceeded to
work with a will. His chums saw that
something out of the common course had
happened, and they, too. applied their
i picks vigorously. With silent resolve they
i worked on until they unearthed a big nugget.
Then a fierce, glad yell of joy reachI
i;d the ears of the fourth man at the wind;
lass at the mine top. "What's amiss?"
he shouted down. "Wind up," was the
reply, and when he did so the lump of
pure gohl met his gaze. They called it
"The Welcome," a.sc. obtained thirty
thousand dollars for it. The claim where
the nugget was got. is now covered with
the fine streets of the thriving town of
Ballarat.
The Canton Way.
A vrar or two ago, Clii-Whaif^,
1 of Cauton, China, organized a steaAiTfc>at
line aud induceA several American residents
of Canton to invest in stock, promising
a dividend of fifteen per emt. per
annum. Last fail, when the year expired,
there was an inquiry about dividends,
but Chi-Whang pleaded unlooked-for expenses,
unthought of accidents, and the
general depression of business. In fact,
it was a regular Jav Gould report, but
the stockholders refused to swallow it.
An appeal was taken to the courts, ChiWhaiu
convicted of securing money
uu.ler ; ;! ? pr?tcnr*?8. and In t.ie course
of r. wcvk '.he ockholders were notified
lo turn out n-id see the gentleman \>eheaded.
"You no fette dividends he no kccpec
his head!" grinned the executioner as he
held up the gory ornament.
We hope the rule won't be applied in
this country. Heads would be so thick
after a few months that night pedestrian
ism would become danirerous.
Home for Inebriates.
The Dalrymple Home for Inebriates
near London, which was established in
order to give the "Habitual Drunkards1
Act'' a fair trial, has been declared by
the Government inspector to have given
very satisfactory results. Forty-nine
patients were admitted. All but one
were well educated, eight having passed
through college; twcnty-si.v were married,
twenty single and three widowers;
thirteen were men of fortune, seven were
in the civil service, four were lawyers,
four doctors, four clerks, one a librarian
and the remainder in business. in
twenty-five cases there had been inebriety
in the family; in six it was in the
father or mother, in five in the grandparents,
in 6even in the brothers, and in
seven in the uncles: in twenty-four cases
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uvituiusij uruuKcnncss was not established
; in six cases th<$re was insanity in
the progenitors; twenty-five were constant
drinkers, and twenty-four were
periodical inebriates; forty-thrg of the
forty-nine used tobacco and two chloral.
One patient afterward became insane,
three died, and one was not heard from,
one was readmitted, six were unimproved,
six were improved, and fourteen
were doing well. That is, one-half of
the survivors resumed the duties of life,
and 20 per cent, improved.
That Little Island.
A Boston man in England has been
examining the original charter map of
Massachusetts, and finds that the little
rocky islet called Middle Brewster, off
Boston Harbor, lies outside of the boun- |
dary, and was never claimed ' by Massachusetts
colony. It was, therefore, not j
Imrt of the United States, a. d must now
)e deemed the property of Great Britain, (
from which; apparently, it has neve"
been cut off.
Not Expensive.
Servants are not expensive in Japan as .
:om pared with the California "price paid j
o the single Chinaman who is cook,
louse-boy and general factotum to a
imall family, but it takes about four Jap- i
inese to do what one of these inimitable
Chinamen will do. From $8 to $12 a j
nonth are paid for ordinary servants in :
fapan, and $20 will get a blue-ribbon
:ook, with an assistant or apjjrutfB"<> j
brown in. ,
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Wishing. i
TJ?e wish to succeed is an element J
n every undertaking without which 1
ichievement is impossible. The ambi- ?
ion to succeed is the mainspring of acivity,
the driving wheel of industry, the I
pur to intellectual and moral progress,
t gives energy to the individual, enthuiasm
to the manv. thi?>i to
t makes the difference between a people
vho move jis a stream and a people who
tand like a pool.
Many hospitals and curative institutions
ise only lied Htur Cough Cnrc, for throat
,nd lung troubles. It cures. Price, twentyi
vc cents. St. Jacobs Oil cures rheumatism.
"Indians summer," says Gen. Crook, (
>ut just where he can't say. The
Most Maskable cneatunn i
nmong all mankind is tho confirmed '
flyspeptic, who always looks as though lifo
bad no charms left for him; and yet the
eery worst of this class may be brought
back to health and happiness by using I
Vineoah Bitters, a remedy that even '
the most skeptical modern practitioner* j
ITfl lw>ffinnlB(? tA n*u In !?! '* ?
a "? ?? ?udii jjr?ciioe.
Instead of Wall street it should be
ailed Gall street.
Every one 1* perfectly satisfied who uses
lacklnghatn's Dye for the Whiskers.
The bowels may be regulated, and the stom- I
eh strengthened, with Ayer's Pills. 1
He who would avoid sis must not stand at '
lie door of temptation. ^
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'Stand back, gentlemen I Clear the track 1"
jhoutod the police, and as the quickly-gathiring
crowd surged back,steamer No. 4 came
ap the street, the magnillicient black horsa
itriking fire from the pavement.
But holdl A wheel comes off! the steamer
Is overturned, and tbs brave firemen are
picked up bleeding and senseless!
An investigation revealed the fact in oiling
the steamer that morning the steward
had neglected to put in the 1 inch-pin. A little
neglect on his part had caused a loss of a
aalf million dollars. The ba?y marts of
trado are lull of niton who arc making
the same fatal mistake. They neglect their
Kidneys, thinking they need no attention,
whereas if thev madn ncpnewmnl nc<? ?->*
Warner's safe cure they woulil never say
they don't feel quite well; that a tirol feol.np'bothera
thatn; that they are plapuo.1
with indigestion; that tlieir brain refuses to
(\?<pon'l at call; that their norvos nro i\U uii
itrunjj.?Fire Journal.
Amazing Skill.
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Sir Edward Lund seer's mastery of hand !
was wonderful. At a large party in Lon j
don the conversation turned on dexterity j
and facility in feats of skill with the I
hand. A lady remarked : "Well, there's '
one thing nobody has ever done, and thai
is to draw two things at once." "Oh, i
can do that," said Landseer. "Lend mt
two pencils, and I will show you." Tin
pencils were given him. a piece of papei
laid on the table, and Sir Edwr.rd drew,
"simultaneously and without hesitation,
with one hmid. the profile of a stag's head
and all its antlers complete, with tin
other hand the perfect profile of a horse'*
head." Both drawings were said to be fuli
of life and energy, and the drawing ol
the left hand not inferior to the on?? nmd<
with the right.
A Loudon Lodging House.
At a little table in the corner of the
room are seated men and women, roughly
merry over their midday meal, while
in friendly argument the inevitable can
of betr circulates quickly among another
group. Here is a woman busily
preparing her wares from her scanty
stock of many colored tissues?fly catchers,
flowers, and grate ornaments?while
scattered about are the rest of the units j
that complete the Kccne. This is the
abode of the most unfortunate of their
class, the lowest rung of life's lndder,
the last refuge of independent casual
labor, of those who are too weak or too
old for the active ways of gaining a
livelihood. Sellers of tapes, pins, and
threads, of flowers, real and artificial,
vendors of all kinds of penny toys, and
articles in daily use, match boxes, tobacco
boxes, combs, photos, and pictures,
live here. This is generally the refuge
of the "clapper" men, who, after vain
attempts to gain a living, are at last
thankful to earn a scanty meal at Is. 2d.
a day. Trudge, trudge, trudge, over
one beaten track, they exhibit the advertisements
of some popular amusement
or enterprising tradesman at l|d.
per hour. And even here the same
fierce struggle is enacted the ravenous
selfishness is uppermost where there is
a chance of earning this miserable pittance.
Here, too, lodges the poor
wretch who drags himself along from
day to day by doing odd jobs at the
public houses, cleaning windows, or now
and then getting a "horse to hold" in
the place of the "licensed messenger."
The women work in rag shops, sell
hearthstones, salt, or fruit, or shell fish.
- w. .uvui yiai IU II1U loaglll"
houses, go into the country at hay and
hop harvest, and carry a basket to the
nearest races and fairs.? Good Words.
Man's inhumanity to woman makes count- |
less thousands mourn, would be an applicable |
rendering of Pope's line, in view of the indignities
she has Buffered and pains undergone at
t';e hands of unskillful physicians and quacks.
Naturally modest she suffers on until forced to
consult a physician regarding some femahi
difficulty which she well knows is sapping het
strength. All tikis embarrassment can be
avoided and a cure effected by purchasing
Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" of your
druggist, and taking as directed. Price reduced
to one dollar.
"Rejected" is the title of a new novel. Aftei
ending it, we are not surprised.
A Pitiful Mlctnr.
What sadder sight can be imagined than
i hat of a noble man, whom the world can illifford
to spare, stricken down iu the prime of
* useful lite by consumption. Thousands arc
yearly tilling consumptives' graves who might
lie saved by the timely use of Dr. Pierce's
'(Jolden Medical Discovery," which is a pos- fl
live cure for consumption in Its early stages.
It is the best alterative and pectoral in the
>vorld. All druggists.
Birth exceed the deatlis.in the world by threo i
>cr minute.
' Confidential advice, to either sex.
m delicate diseases. Book 10 cents in stamps.
\ddress World's Dispensary Medical Autocia- m
ion, 663 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Speaking of grammar?Free circus tickets
ire in the pass tents.
Five dollars can be saved every year in boots
tnd shoes by using Lyon's Heel StiiXeners, cost
inly 25c.
Menbman's Peptonized nr.ErTOinc, the only
reparation of beef containing it* entire ntttriInus
jtmpcrtie*. It contains blood-making
orce.generating and life-sustaining properties;
nvaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous
irostration, and all forms of general debility;
ilso, in ail enfeebled conditions, whether the
esult of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overvork
or acute disease, particularly if resulting
rom pulmonary complaints. Caswell,Hasard &
Jo., Proprietors, Now York. Sold by druggists.
No less than 18.001 young women are at colege
in this country.
Red Star 1
TRADE Vw7 MARK.
floughfure :
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6Vw front Opiates, JStnetiem and roison. J
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prompt. 1
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Even the most inveterate toper objects to
taking a horn with a bull.
Bronchitis is cured by frequent small doscof
Piso's Cure (or Consumption.
Pianos are said to Improve with age, vp to a
certain time.
The Doctor's Endorsement.
Dr. W. D. Wrigh., Cincinnati, O.. sends the
Jplned professional endorsement. "I taavu prescrllM-il
I)H. WM. HALL'S 11ALSAH FOR THK LUNt?;i
In a Rrcat number of eases and always with aucceas.
Olio ease In particular was given up by several physicians
who bad been called In for consultation wltli
myself. The patient Unit nil the symptoms of con
firmed Consumption?void ntglil sweats,hectic fever,
harrasslng coughs. etc. lie cominenccd Immediately
to got better ami was soon restored to Ills usual
health. 1 found 1X11. WJI. HALL'S IIALSAM Kwl;
TIIK LUNGS tho most valuable expectorant foi
breaking up UlstrcsslUi; coughs and colds.
Acconlinc? to tlio Darwinian theory cur u:
cestors wore all tail-bcarera.
PATARRBJ IN THE HEAD IS
II a w.aeaso of tho tnucon
mombrano. It K?-*norn!Iy
VIn?1 YflTn originates in th? nasi I
wHy1-.. p issngos nnd maintains il.m
rtronpl;old in tho
OfO ^ ^r?m t'"8 ',oiut "
WutycCUCh'wfcM Jm 'ortl> a poisonous virus alone
yTlHI i innmbranous Imni;:
ffly y ^SroSHoi-Rnns, co.ruptinir tlioM io-!
Kw? tsOTauil pnHneinc othi-rl roub'o
""e dangerous syiup
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