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Th* mam, or wdffht, of * •Ur ia ool- wkUJ by the energy of the action that i U If the earth were In Mm— heavier than it ia, preferring •MU the aame rolame. it would draw bodiee toward iU surface ten time* more loroibly than it now do—, and an object Which, in falling, drops sixteen feet in the first second of time would then drop 160 feet in that time. If the earth, still preserving its volume, had the mass of the son, it would attract bodies with an energy increased 804,000 tunes, and an object which now weighs one pound would then weigh 824,000 pounds; u man of the mean weight of 160 pounds would weigh more Mum 60,000,000 of them I We measure the weight of s star by the intenaity of the attraction to its surface. Reduced to its simple expras. lion, in its application to the fall of bodies, this attraction would be difficult to verify; but we can determine it by the velocity of a satellite gravitating around a star who— mass we wish to know. For example, the attraction of the earth haa the power of curving the straight line which would be followed by the moon in space if this attraction did not •xist, and it bends the line in its attrac tion in such a way that the moon runs round the oirrnmferenoe of a circle in twenty-seven days seven hours and for ty-three minutes. If the hjms, or the energy, of the earth should increase the velocity of the moon in its orbit would also be augmented, if the mass should be diminished the contrary effect on the moon’s orbit would be produced. Phe velocity of the motion of the moon around the earth oosses from this aame force of the earth. The earth n the band which causes the moon to tarn in If the earth had more fores, —srgy, Mum it really has, it would Mm moon to turn mors swiftly, i— vena. If the sun should in i ia weight the earth and the other of the etia should suits would take place !»* action nf the sun <m with the acta« of the earth oa of the >of BOtl *0— JOU swim r •Ma.tad the taut - »<S I eas t T ia Um the phi.a*- whots of your Ills u k*t,~ i men, es he ssi&shiy struck la hm how to na & Hart It Than ia osm accomplishment in par ticular which I would earnestly recom mend to you. Cultivate ssfidnoualy the ability to read wall. I stop to par ticularise this, because it ia so very much neglected, and because it is so elegant, charming and ladydike an ac complishment. Where one person is really interested by music, twenty arc pleased by good reading. Where ono I>erson ia capable of becoming a skillful musician, twenty may become good readers. Where there is one occasion suitable for the exercise of musicul talent, there are twenty for that of good reading. - * ' The culture of the voice necessary for reading well gives a delightful charm to the aame voice in conversation. Good reading is the natural exponent and ve hicle of all good things. It is the most effective of all commentaries upou the works of genius. It seems to bring dead authors to life again, and makes us ait down familiarly with the great and good of all ages. Did you «v#r notice what life snd~ power the Holy Scripture has when well read ? Have yyg ever heard the wonderful effects produced by Elizabeth Fry on the criminals of Newgate, by simply reading to them the parable of the Prodigal Bon f Princes and peers of the realm, it is said, counted it a privi lege to stand in the dismal corridor*, among felons and murderers, merely to share with them the privilege of wit- nessiug the marvelous |uthos which genius, taste and culture could iu(un> l into that simple story. What a fascination there is in really , good reading 1 • What s power it gives . one 1 In the hospital, m tin* chandler | of ths invalid, in the nursery, m the 1 domestic and in the social circle, among chuoen friends and comj>*nions, how it ana tiles you to minister to the amuse ment, ths comfort, the pleasure of dear onea, as no other accomplishment ran. No instrument of man s devising can reach tha heart ■■ does that rofmi won derful instrument, the human vosaa. U «aXk»r« sfierial gift and endowment to His chosen c real or. e. Fold it not away m s napkin. If you would double Um value of all your other acqauutams, if you would add immeasurably to your enjoysMt I and to your power of poenotuig the en joyment of others, cultivate with in cessant car* this divine gift No mtsue hatow tha skM* is equal to that of silvery ^isarh from ths lips s woman of high rwltnra. ■ «v ur rum wumm The thoughts at worldly men ar* Uw •ver rogwlefesl by a moral law at gravy which, like Mm physical una, to earth Tha bright glory of dev, and the mtool v>mdrr« at s star hi mglit, appeal to their mind* m , vela There are nu ileus in the sun u* la the ■>..« or ta the star*, he thnr reeding 1 hog ar* Ilk* sura* wia* mm, who learatiig to know *a> h planet by its Lntl'i name. Lev* quite furgutun sock •mall heavenly coos •lleliuoa ■st'hanty, Fiebee/unrw. Umvvrval 1>’V* and Merry, ailh-xi^h they ahina by uighl and day so bngtiUy that th* blind may see ttoat, and who, Uukmg upward at the spanglnt sky, sea nothing there bat the rrdrv-tao : out of the revolution finding Lunaelf amoug to Um gailtotiaa, find Sna. Impelled by hanger, 1m i a village mn ami naked for an Ths philosopher was a man of informs bun, bat, uu- knew nothing of the i Of this sun pie dish. “How many eggs would you like in jmr on slat F* asked the inn-keeper. “▲ do—o," answered Mm ignorant philosopher, not knowing that he was ordering enough for three or four mem Um landlord’* suspicious were too—ed. A man —king for an omelet of n doaen eggs must bs an sristoorat Ths stranger’s passport wss demanded. Hs h^i gmm, “ Who ar* yoo ?" demanded the host. “I am a carpenter, seeking work,” —id Oondoreet. “Tour hands give the lie to you words,” replied the inn-keeper, pointing to his g—st’s delicate, clean hands. Tbs authorities wore called in, who —«t Mm philosopher to the jail When, Mm next morning, the jailer opened Mm soil door, he found a corpse. Con- doroet bed SO—psd the guillotine by n do— of poison.— Fot^A’r Companion. T*s good but impatient religious ed itor, who comes out but once a week and k— seven days to give to bis job, is so ungenerous and captious — to complain of such letters — the following, simply on the ■eon of Mm lock of prepara ti— — good prater’s “copy Dasn Mbs. Flsaes miks room for tbs fob toatog itms. Ths Prm Oh of Kyrograph hold Ms fit meet* Nov. 4. Now oh build* pd for. Iko X of XI in this oh unusually hopsfub-M sd test ocas, 101st M sa prut ImoloMto,— —h. <Jk ad of Wm Joum to Psogstak. Our Bab Seh M •sor'g—li osnv. fm BiUs sM- T s ta XL Pass* Even the |8 toeltwod for sub. would not mollify the religious editor. His totals are indeed grievous; but the Lord wn great wtalum an-1 U*>k It is omv>us to unagiix- the** paupta uf th* world, Imsy tu thought, taming th*U eye* U.ward the muntleas spn«r** that shin* sU.ve us. and making them r*tU> i th* only itnsgxs llteir m.u-U contain Ths man who live* but m th* braalh of Prince* n*s u* thing iu his sight but stars tut outirtirrV bre»*U. That anvious man beholds lit* neigh bors’ honor* ev*u in the sky ; b> the money honrder, nnd the ins** of wotldly folk, the whole great uiiiv>-t-<- sU-tu glitteiv with sterling cuau, frr-.li trom the mint, stamped with the sovereign’s head, always coming !>et*<-eu them und lieaven, turn where they may. H»» th. the shndoss of our own tlcsirt s ntmiu between us nnd our licttei sngeU, anti thus brighlaoM is eclipsed.—CV<ar/es DieJkent. KATIXQ Vt TU* WUST IS OIK.%. Btmngs as it siny samn at first sight, everybody in the West Indies eats very large meals. . The climate is so hot you must take food freely to make up losses, and ths appetite has to be stimulated by s great variety of dishes, as well as by the copious use of those very insidious capsicums, and the etill more delicious little red and yellow bird-peppers. A few of these tempting fruits are placed jn salt-cellars at every meal, and, with the bright tropical flowers which invari ably garnish the table in pretty speci men vases, they give a general air of pleasant —thetic refinement to the whole arrangements. Breakfast is s really solid and substantial repast, usu ally put off till half-past 10 or 11 o’clock, the pangs of pressing hunger being ■tilled before the early morning canter by a cap of coffee in the bedroom. With it some Mm— ccun— a cassava-cake, one of the best Jamaica institutions, made by the negro villagers from the roughly-scraped meal of the arrow-root pbrnl This meal is rolled into a thin p-to, and then baked hard and dry into round oak—, about the thirkno— of a Scotch oatmeal bannock but much mace Are you the editor T said a man wko woce a eoocfltatarj smile and a dyed beard, — he took a seat in our We acknowledged that at present we served and instructed the public in that *—pafiity, and to prova our assertion wa tbbwed him the blisters made An our hands by our exertions in operating the Archimedean lever that moves the world. “ Well, I want you to surprise me by s flattering personal notion in your pa- ! per. I’m going to ran for constable in the Eighth ward, and I want something nest in the way of s —nd-oft” “ Our columns are always open to ad vance the best interests of the public, but we shall first expect you to surprise os with a pecuniary compensation, not neceaiarily for publication, but merely as a p’edge of good faith.” “ I’ll pay. A man can’t expect to lie surprised without paying for it in ad ranee. What have you got f” “ We can accommodate you with any kind of a personal notice, from a cheap electro-plated biography to an eighteen- carat obituary, and at a scale of prices varying according to the amount of strain on our columns and veracity. In mold- ing public opinion we defy competition. Now, how would you like thie ? It is a nest little pre-Rkphaelite gem, and will cost you only $1.50? “Our enterprising townsman, Col. B —than whom there is no more pop ular and genial gentleman in the length and breadth of our great Empire Btate, has consented, at the earnest solicitation of many friends, to sacrifice his very profitable private business for'the puhlio good, snd has authorized us to announce him as a candidate for the office of con stable of this precinct. ” “ If that is not strong enough, here is s Michael Angelo, full leiurth, in which your good ((ualitie* of bead and heart will be toucliiugJy alluded to, and you will la commended for your generous impulses-only $2.50 each insertion. Then we have a brilliant thing, attar .Mozart, which 1s really ^intended fur (iiil>«niaional candidate*—speaks of your simplicity of character, jean clothes ami pay-sa-you-go pruclmhes—bat it can b* easily modified to suit a pros pective constable. It will coat you $3. Thar* ar* aeventl other* from $2 to $10 each. Few referring tu yon — an old landmark, $1 extra is charged." “ I reckon you can saw me off three dollars' worth, bat yoa must throw in my iwtlhnnt , An snnsasl srttoi* fro* ths Boohsetar, N. t., Ztomeeraf end GVonfah, was pubUahad ta this paper rscsntly snd has bean s subjsct qf Bach eon variation, both ta profssslonal circles sod on tbs street. Apparently it caused *v«n mors commotion in Boobsster, ** tbs following from the Mm* papsr shows i : — 1 - Dr. J. B. Hsntoe, who is wall known not only ta Boobsster but in nssily ovary part of Am erics, sent an extended article to this paper, s few days since which was duly published, detailing his temarkaMe nperteno* and rescue from what seemed to b* certain death. It would b* iuipoeaibl* to enumerate the personal enquiries which have been made at our office as to the validity of tbs article, but they bsv* been so numerous that further investigation of tbs anMect wu dearned an editorial necessity. With this end in view a‘T*present*tive of this paper called on Dr. Henioy, at his reeidenoe on Bt. Paul street, when the following interview occurred: 1 ' That article-of yours, Doctor,’ has created quite s whirlwind. Are the statements i-bout the terrible condition yon were in, snd tbs way you wear* rescued such as you can sus tain?” “ Every one of them snd many additional onea. Few people ever get so near the grave ta I did snd then return, and I am nut surprised that th* public think it marvelous. It was marvelous.” “ How in the world did you, s physician, come to be brought so low?” “ By neglecting the first snd most simple svmptoms. I did not think I wss sick. It is true 1 bad frequent headaches | felt tired most of the time - e*otd eat nothing one day and wss not ravenous the next; felt snd my stomach wss out< think it meant anything serious." “But have these common ailments anything to do with th* fearful Bright's diseases which took so firm s hold on you ?" 14 Anything ? Why, they era the sure indica tions of the first stages of that dreadful mal ady. The feet is, few people know or realize what ails them, snd I am sorry to My that too few phvakian* do either ” “Thetis a strange statement. Doctor.” "Bat It Is s true one. The medical profession bsv* been treating symptoms instead of dis- ars, and H ' * ’ for years, snd it Is high time ft W* doctors bsv* been clipping of the twigs when w* should strike at the root The symp tom* I have Just mentioned or any unusual ac tion or irritation of th* water channels indicate the approach at Bright’s than s cough announces the « of sumption. We do not treat to* to help th* longs. W* should X'2Saik"“ go diractiy to t of thee* ritme. m •> w yua from Bright • dieesse. t* it bat try *■ W# el wa ve So that * “ Ami jn>t wiu.1 op Cap* Bill ftasika. lie i me. 1 W. uhla l say aavUuag ha Might take rdAnaa at Only say he Is sot fit lor Um udfioa, harane* I of a roavtd. Ton might athi Urothar hasn't got a wil„ that h— fit* I Am t rare to log aay p>r*anahta to* campaign uciM-e* I am te\ “ *‘ tVe ran I tiu it, Colo**!. Tool rival is <e*r prTKioal fiu-txl, Hs Is s snb- ■rribar." •" I‘-ha* ! I Ibnoghl Vo* inu,’ an in-U pa- xi at jopev i .d the |«>.pla, 1*11 1 ara VIM a*l.a-.1 organ uf a |a4ittrai ctiqae," >Jf he wrnl tu aoa tha e>tit>* uf I lai-r-r — r• 19* It sottrsly free from fSMa sad th— pestaMs danger aksa Why, thsr* as* sa sad af trs—s^aMtag aatojs ash- rjernss-s unsrusr. *| waking ranmg keep qnial an inatant ; ha anlrcn the chamlwr, leave* it, r»eaters, g<«* oat again, wan.tr r« 11. rung h t na rum- .tors, gima into the library and taro* jv*t the leavra ut • I**A, ntahr* into the cade to take a giaea uf water, •maa to I* Srited with fever, tab.M* that he will not know bow to pat tb« wont* to gether, that ha will be laughed at or hisaaJ ; oota’siugle lurid niea of hu sjwwM-h irmains in hu brad ; lie liaa r>ua- fnaed and lorgoUJn every thing. “ How is ytgir pula# T" his (nemls sek, smilingly. When tha solemn moment smvos he take* his place, with )>owed head, trem bling and jiallid as a man eondemnetl to death, who is resigned to losing in a single day the glory acquired with so many years of fatigue ; at that moment even his enemies feel pity for his condi tion. He rises, gives s glance around him, snd says : “ Senoree I ” He is saved, his courage returns, his mind grows clear, and hia speech comes hack to him like a forgotten air ; the President, the Cortes, the tribunes dis appear ; he sees nothing bnt his geet- nres, hears nothing but liis own voice, and feels naught but the irresistible flame which burns within him snd the mysterioue'force that sustains and up holds him. x I no longer see the walls of the room,” he exclaims; 44 1 behold a dis tant people and countries which 1 have never seen.” He speaks by the hour, aud not a deputy leaves the room, and not a per son moves in the tribunes, not s voice interrupts him, not s gesture disturbs him; not even when he breaks the regu lations has the President sufficient cour age to interrupt him; hs displays at his ease the picture of his republic, clothed in white snd crowned with roses, and the monarchists do not dare pro test, because, so clothed, they, too, find it beautiful. Oestelar is master of ths assembly; he thunders, lightens, sings, rages and gleams like firework* ; his auditors smile, oalla forth shouts of snthwi—n. ends amid • storm of applause, and goas away with his head btar ••Tea, I erittasl Ws pdbllah t be foregehu atatient ta view Of to* commotion Which tha publicity of Hr. Henlon’a artioU baa canted sad tamest toe prote*tattoo* which have bees made. The standing of Dr. Hsoion, Mr. Warner, tad Dr. I.mimor* in the o-.mmonity ie tovond qnee* ttmxABd th* atitemaaU ibey make esnool for s moment be donbtad. Tb»y oooolnaively ebow that Bright’s diaeaae of tbs kidney* is on* of toe met deceptive snd dsngerona of all dlt- «**«#, that it is exceedingly oommon, alarm ingly increasing, snd that it can b* cured. Or paper-mills the United Htatee lias nearly 50 per cent, more than any other epuntry in the world, and, what is more, will consume alxmt as much paper as the mills make. The exact number of mills is 960, while England, Ireland and Scot land between them have but 650. Ger many has 545, France 539, Ttaly 206 and the vast Austrian and Russian em pires have but 160 each. Paper -mills, with some exceptions, seem to be a fair index to the teste for reading in a coun try.. The American ratio of production is abptit an eighth of a pound for each man, woman and, child; in Russiqjthe ratio is bnt one-hnmlrodth part of a pound, and in fioiimania it sinks to an Almost, infinitesimal fraction. In the more backward countries, however, all the finer grades of paper are importe d, so that it would bardlv be fair to eati- * . » n | m mate their literary requirements by ths paper production, Weiss wf tae"Waeplei R. Y. Piesce, M: D., Buffalo N. T.t 1 had asenoudiaeaasof to*' for s tbs* confined to my bed rare of s pbyaiciaii. Hia praacriptions did not help me. I grew wane, coagl ▼•rely. I nrarinienrwii taking yonr “ Goldrn Medtosl Dtawvery,” snd II ctned me. Yonr* respectfully. JUDITH BURNETT. Hillsdale, Micb. 44 I’M not very proud of your progress in aeliool,” remarked a motlier to her son, who was straggling along in grade flee. “ Thera's Charlie Smart ia way aliead uf you, and he Isn't as old. know it. Teacher Mid be'd Uarned all there was to Jearn in my room, and that toft me without anything to Ison.” In United States Supreme Own* has decided that s Sheriff is not personally responsible for damages resulting from the execution of a mandate of a court rf com potent jurisdifittWL' nrwxiy’s rAwwouc SAITW Utl..BEST SALTS fat Cote, SrutoM, Swm, Clean, «att »hKU*, T*tUr. CbkpruN ■•*(•, CWIMatM, Ceraa, m4 *11 kHMk NW* SmpN—, PrMhUa a*4 rtar 1 ‘*- <l#t HrNT.T’S CiRBOLIO SALTS, as all tetor* *n counUrfriU. We» *S OMit*. v I |»R. ORKRirw OKWeritATTR BITTRRK | I« th* k»nt rvnitdy for D^poprto, BllloiuaoM, Malaria, I .dlanfloa aoA DKowm of th* Blood, KMnojr, Dm, Kkln, OU. " * Dt'RNO’B CATARRH KUIF? euro* oil oShetloao of th* Gooruout Dirmbron* of thi hood ud Ihroot. HR. MOTTS UVXR FILLS ar* th* hoot OothorU* IQgnlrtara. tof-thstera safiwssl ■ and under the Man Wa. D. Breuss. M. iv*; “B.T. ~ Ostbenasa s K.T.ri Oot^ Favorite — ■ avwv, *i Falteta' far lbs Itet ■yaatf—fwbsl abaU I mfh-'mm+m** mamm' -erdatoat otpraa* it. I wa* rw- m. 1 wow bv* (te tbs eta- eod am akte te Ae my mw B«« Hill* a as, at Wi • ths world. He bta beta thirty Ihroo ta hta “Tea betave torn test N bee so of He own. esd M ftOMtatty Rshwaww ‘ 4 who is aflbeted with it ?" of its own snd very ‘ft ha* srasstosM ( often non* st sll Uanslly no two people bsv# l rvaaptoeM, tad freqoently deetb la- •nnptom. Tb* dig blast inairetiona of ev d’fti ulty abonld be enongb to atrike toe first any kidney | enough| what I am talking agas of terror to any one. 1 know about for I have been through all th* (tagea ol kidney diaeeee.” “Ton know of Dr. Henion'a osae?” 41 Tea, I bar* both road snd beard of it” "It is vary wonderful ia it not?” “A very prominent ease, bnt no more so than a great many other* that have come to my notice *e having been cured by the tame means.” 44 Ton believe then that Bright’s disease oan be cured T’ “I know it can. I know it from the expen- ence of hundreds of prominent pereone who were given np to die by both their physicians snd friends.” “You speak of yonr own experience, what wsait?" “A fearful one. I had felt languid snd un fitted for business for year*. Bui I did not know what ailed me. When, however, I found it wss kidney^lifflouUy I thought there was lit tle hops and so did tha doctors. I have ainoe learned that one of the phyociana of this oitv pointed me oat to a gentleman on the street one day, mytng s 4 there goes a man who will be dead within a year.’ I believe hi* word* would have proven true if I had not fortunatelv se cured and naed the remedy now known as War ner’s Safa Kidney and Liver Care.” “And this caused yon to manufacture it ?” * 4 No, it censed m# to investigate. I went to Uie principal cities with Dr. Craig, tee discov erer, snd mw tee physicians prescribing and nring it snd mw that Dr. Craig was unable with his facilities, to supply the medicine to thousands who wanted it I therefore deter mined, as s duty I owed humanity and th# suffering, to bring it within their reach, and now H Is known ta ovary part of America, is ■old in every drag store, snd has become • household necessity.” The nporter left Mr. Warner, much im pressed with the earnestues* snd sincerity of his ststemente, and next paid a visit to Dr. 8. A. Lattimore at hie reeidenoe on Prince street Dr. Lattsltboutfh badly encaged upon •ome matters connected with tee State Board of Health, of which be h eoe of tea M^ysta, to him: Dtd fta ssaksa ebasniaal aaatyals of tee i sf Mr. H. H. Wi r ~ —1 M ■ H A Caw aaim gul dad ut talnrsd by osenag ahrea leu staro tae •Moil luv her. Her lee* were eat foeh- Inst* *~ tassll and eh* rndenttawi In any the WeB migU with Onltamrih n>'t rc iSues eh* I >*rC Tn ta.4. “ From Mm Lmg OsMa to ttar While Hush*," wtorh Virt jast MWftad," wa* tamed off m ihrsf w.'.k* l**t 0|>nng by Ce|4. F. H V <ta- uf tour OjsmwU sbrund, who wrote it usa I he eta oi the mang urate su » 3mo have gtvm It so et* tale. * Natter. From ths 10th mt October 1861. to tta Ut nf July, 1662, genuine Rock Hruxt Water will he supplied b> customers by Elli. a Cu.. of Bailey Hprings, Ala., si the following rates: Ten'gallons ia snti-eorrnsive rsns..$A.0t) Same can refilled at...., -1.00 Five gallon* in anti-corr wive cans.. 6.25 Same esu refilled at...' 2.50 Nine gallons in glam bottles. 7.56 Reasonable freight snd fxpre** rates ■re tfiven by all railroad*. This water ha* been known for nearly fifty years as a sure cure for Dvspepsia, ■ sure curs fur dweases of t^e Kidney snd Bladder, a sure cure for sll curable csseeoft Drop sy, s sure cure for Scrofulous esses of the Bones or Rkin, snd s eeitain destroys or of the terrible thirst for intoxicating drink that overcomes so many worthy resolution*. Itoprive s drunkard of his dram for three days and meanwhile give him plenty of Rock Spring Water, and he won’t want the whisky. Don’t you think it’a worth trying it? If you do drop a postal to Ellis A Co. It will cost only a cent. Th* much-disputed story told ut the Lebanon (Ky.) Standard and Timei>, of a spider hoisting np a mouse in its web, has lieen certified to as absolutely cor rect by about fifty reputable residents of the piece, among them Ji Proctor Knott. The signers were eye-witnesses of the remarkable feat. t t leveluhle le tae reesllr. Charlestoh, 8. o., Jen. 18, 1881. H. H. War see A Co.: Sir*—Tour Safe Kid ney snd Liver Core is invaluable in my family and I would not be witbont it E. A Eason.| 44 Who wrote the Book oi dames, in the New Testament ?” asked a Bandar-school teacher iu a lAssouri village; and a little tellow at the foot of the class shontod t “ The Jurnts boys]” Oe TIUrty Dejrw* TrteL The Yottols Belt Ox, Marshall, Mich., will Klectro-Yoltelo beite sad other TliaSria Appltaoeea oa trial for thirty days to any person ataried with Nervosa DeMHy, Leet VtUiity, sndk ndied (ronbies, teg enssplet* reetorattoh ef vtger aed Adtaem as ate,** wtteent delay. F. Ik—Be ruh is Pieerrod, *a thirty ■rial te aheead. . [■k ins l nsnu. * itu, im., DrBULL'S COUGH SYRUP LYDIA E. P.ll^ l ^'J*J"’ 8 vzsbtable coki O”™- IsaPoBltlv^Cjma (Wrelt th*** P*t*0il Complaint* **4 *.romMoa loaurbMt r»*le P«P*l*tte ^ It will cure entirely the woiwt form of Femta a. % plaints, all ovarUn troaMe*. Inflamr and Uon, Falling end DtapUcementj, .j* coneeq.ert Spinal Weaknee*. and U parUcstarly adapted to tte» Change of life. It wiu dir solve and expel tumors from th* atora* to ■“fftr ‘wny myf nf ijpyvloumilit. THo Ttt illS” HOSHnERi Mil early bia^jo xAevwAwjM**o*A*. crone bonior* there 1* cheeked vjry *ptc».uy tiy It* om it remove* faintnec, flatulency, destroys tdl craving for stimulants, and relieve* woakne** of th* etomar h. It care* Brntlng, Hexlsehc, Kervoa* fraatratton. Oenersl IMhUltj, Sleeptoen***, taprerion and Indt- refion. , _ _ _ That fcling of beartar down, eau*tn* pala, welrM and haeknclie. I* always pwmaaeatly eumd hy IU am. 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