Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1885 — Page 7

A HELPLESS MAN HELPED.

At Green cm tie, Ind., an boor's ride from Indianapolis, lives Mr. D. L. Southard, a gentleman well known throughout Indiana. Among other honorable positions which he holds is that of Trustee of the De Pauw University. Mr. Southard is a brother-in-law of Bishop Bowman, of tho Methodist Episcopal Church.

For many years Mr. Southard was a martyr to rheumatism In its molt afflictive form. Up to July, 18%. he was nearly helpless, and oould move only with great pain. At that time Bishop Bowman, having seen how greatly the Hev. Mr. Keely, of Indianapolis, had been relieved by the new remedy, Athlophoros, brought Mr. Southard a bottle of that medicine, and advised him to try it. Mr. Southard’s experience, resulting from his trial of Athlophoros, was thunstated at a recent interview. Bishop Bowman happened to be visiting Mr. Southard at the time, and the exchange of ideas and opinions as to rheumatism and the radical remedy for it, was free and pleasant. Said Mr. Southard: “I bad for years been suffering with rheumatio pains. My arms and legs were swollen, and the pain was sharp and constant. I was unable to dress myseif, or even to put on my stockings. My wife had to lift me and turn me in bed. Bishop Bowman brought me a bottle of Athlophoros. I hardly dared to hope for any benefit from it, for I had taken so many medicines.

•‘I began to take the Athlophoros first as directed. At that time I was suffering 1 rightful pain. In a few hours there was a remarkable change. I broke out into a profuse perspiration, and had a strange feeling of relief. Jn a few hours more all my pain was gone. I could stretch my legs and move my joints as I had not been able to do for a long time. It seemed wonderful, after all my experience, that any medicine could have such effects. I feared that this was pf such power that it wou d go to my vital parts and end my life. Knowing not what might be the result, I quietly prepared myself for the Anal change and calmly awaited it. But, instead of putting an end to me the Athlophoros only put an end to the pain. What a new and delightful experience it was o be without pain 1

‘•I gave a letter to the Athlophoros concern, which was published. It brought me a great many Inquiries by mall from various parts of the country. I wish I could show you some of those letters, but I was clearing out my desk the other day, and I destroyed the whole pile of them. One was. Irom a man In Winchester, Ind., whose wife was suffering agony. I directed him where to get the medicine and it soon made her well. The wile of Prof. Goblin, ot the University, was suffering with rheumatism, and Athlophoros cured her, as well as a good many others.

‘ At times I would have return of my rheumatism, bnt nothing like that I formerly had. Each attack was lighter. Each time I fought it with Athlophoros, and got the better of it. Now 1 have lor a year enjoyed good health and freedom from pains. I took in all ten or twelve bottles of the medicine, and If I were again to be attacked by rheumatism would take more.” B.shop Bowman, on being asked “was the relief wuich Mr. Southard experienced more than you had expected/" replied: “Certainly it was, for I had not expected anything. I brought him the Athlophoros because I had f eon that it ha i done so much good to Mr. lit ely and ofheis in Indianapolis. It seemed a last resort, for Mr. Southard’s case was such a severe one that I had little or no hope of even giving him relief. But seeing the completeness of his cure 1 have recommended the medicine to others. I have had no occasion to use it myself, for I have not had rheumatism and am in oxcellont health. Of all those to whom I have recommended it I have heard of only one instance in which decided 'benefit was not gained. I consider Athlophoros a wonderful medicine.” If you cannot get Athlophoros of your druggist, we will send it express paid on receipt of regular price—one dollar per bottle. We prefer that you buy it from your druggist, but it he hasn’t it, do not be persuaded to try something else, but order at. once from us as directed. Athlophoros Co., 112 Wall Street, New York.

Napoleon’s Judgment.

It was during the unsettled times that preceded the great French revolution of 1848 that one of Mr. Rogers’ breakfasts was attended by Prince Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, afterward Napoleon III.; Dr. What ely, the Protestant Archbishop of Dublin; Lord Willian Pitt Lennox, the son of the Duke of Richmond, and myself. The talk of the breakfast-table turned a great deal upon French politics and the probability, more or less imminent, of a revolutionary outbreak in Paris, consequent upon the unwise opposition of Louis Philippe and his too obsequious Minister.

In reply to a question I told the Prince that Beranger, who knew the temper and sympathized with the opinions of the people, had predicted the establishment of a republic, consequent upon the downfall of the monarchy, within less than a twelvemonth. Prince Napoleon remarked that “if there were barricades in the streets ot Paris, such as those by which his way to the throne was won in 1830, the King would not give orders to disperse the mob by force of arms.” “Why do you think so?” asked Mr. Rogers. “Ihe King is a weak man, a merciful man. He does not like bloodshed. I often think he was a fool not to have me shot after the affair of Strasbourg. Had our cases been reversed, I know that I would have had him shot without mercy.” I thought little of this remark at the time, but in after years, when the exiled Prince became the powerful Emperor, my mind often reverted to this conversation, and I thought if King Louis Ptylippe had done what the Prince considered he ought to have done—aqd as he would have been fully justifieilFby law, civil and military, as" well as by state policy, in doing—the whole course of European history would have been changed.— Gentleman's Magazine,

A Grinding Monopoly.

“Why, Jones, what a stranger you are. Where have you been so long?” “I haven’t been able to be out for the last two years. You see, the party for whom I have been working does not deem it proper to allow his workmen outside the building.” “A grinding monopoly; no wonder you left them. For whom were you working ?" “For the State.” “Oh; good-by.” —Boston Times. Somebody wants to know why circles please the eye. We don't know, any iwore than we do why rings control in politics.

Worse than Firearms.

The editor of an Omaha paper, in commenting on several cases in that city where children died from the effects of taking cough syrup containing morphia, remarks that opiates, poisons, and narcotics are more dangerous than firearms. Mothers should note this, and, furthermore, that different Boards of Health, after making careful analyses, have certified that the ouly purely vegetable preparation of this kind, and one that is in every way harmless, prompt, and effective, is Bed Star Cough Cure. Mayor Latrobe, of Baltimore, and the Commissioner of Health have publicly indorsed this valuable discovery.

A Devil Fish One Hundred Feet Long.

Capt. Keene states that, when fishing on the Grand Bank, in latitude 44 degrees north, longitude 50 degrees west (approximately), he found floating at the surface near his vessel one of the large squid, the body of which, measured as accurately as it could be from a dory, was fifty feet long, while the tentacles, all of which were intact and uninjured, were longer than the body, makingrthe entire length more than IUO feet. The tentacles were larger around than the body of a stout man. He cut the squid up and boated aboard three dory-loads, probably about three tons’ weight, and he estimates that there were at least one or two more boatloads which he left to float away. I had previously heard of fishermen finding pieces of tentacles, etc., which might belong to animals nearly or quite as large as the one above mentioned, but I have never before met with any one who has had the fortune to see entire such a king of mollusks. The information which he furnishes seems to be of more than ordinary importance, since it enables us to form more accurate estimates of the maximum growth attained by thesa great “devil fish.”— Letter to Prof. Baird , Fish Commissioner.

Alternately Shaken and Scorched

By the paroxysms of chills and fever, the wretched sufferer for whom quinine has been prescribed, essays in vain to exterminate the dreadful disease with that hurtful palliative, which at best only mitigates the violence ofthe fits, and eventually proves highly injurious to the system. In order to effect a thorough cure of malarial fever, whether Intermittent or remittent, or to render the system impregnable to its attacks, Hostet'er’s Stomach Bitters shouldsbe used daily. That this medicine is a searching eradicant of diseases generated by miasma, and a reliable safeguard against them, is a fact so widely recognized in this and other countries that to adduce evidence in support of it is unnecessary; but were it either essential or desirable to do so, it may well be supposed that from the testimony corroborative of its claims, which has been accumulating during the last twenty-five years and over, sufficient proofs might be eathered to convince the most inveterate skeptic.

Broken-Hearted.

A man bought, by weight, a turkey from an old negro. When he took the fowl home he discovered some live or six oounds of lead in the cavity reserved for oysters. Indignant at such an outrage, he sought the negro and exclaimed: “Look here, you old thief, what did you mean ” “Doan say nuffin, boss. I’se brokenhearted.” “What’s the matter wid you?” “Wife got drownded in de riber.” “I’m sorry for that.” “Oh, it’s awful, sah! Ah! Lawd, whut’s goin’ to come o’ my po’ chillun?” The gentleman went out, and the negro said: “Didn’t make so much offen dein blame shot. Cos’ me ten cents er poun’. Dese white folks harder un’ harder ter git erlong wid every day.”— Arkansaw Traveler. “Is THERE no palm in Gilead? Is there no physician there?” Thanks to Dr. Pierce, there is a baJlm in his “Golden Medical Discovery”—a “balm for every wound” to health, from colds, coughs, consumption, bronchitis, and all chronic, blood, lung, and liver affections. Of druggists. When a tailor goes to law it is generally not so much to gain a suit as to get the cost of one.

Important.

When you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, and step at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot: 600 elegant rooms fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator, Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse cabs, stage, and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union than at any first-class hotel in the city. If a fellow really wants a niche in the Temple of Fame he has got to come up to the scratch. Hereford's Acid Phosphate, ADVANTAGES IN DYSPEPSIA. Dr. C. V. Dorsey, Plqua, Ohio, says: “I have used it in dyspepsia with very marked benefit. If there is deficiency of acid in the stomach, nothing affords more re lief, while the action on the nervous system is decidedly beneficial/] A Texas steer—giving a man twenty-four hours to leave town.

Coughs, Colds, Croup, Consumption, and Remedy.

Of all ihe multitude of fearful ills that prey upon and destroy the human race, consumption stands out with distinctive prominence as the most alarming. A cold at first, then a neglected cough leads to the development of this scourge of njankind. One remedy that has survived the test of trial is Allen’s Lung Balsam, compounded from the purest ingredients and free from all combinations of opinm. For coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and all other affections of the throat and lungs it stands unrivaled. It approaches so nearly a specific that,with the common sense directions around each bottle strictly Complied with, ninety-five per cent, of consumptive cases are permanently cured by this invaluable remedy. The safety of every family would be consulted by keeping a bottle of Allen’s Lung Balsam in the house and have it ready for use when coughs, colds, and croup make their unwelcome intrusion.

Marvelous Restorations.

The cures which are being made by Drs. Starkey & Palen, 1109 Girard street, Philadelphia, in Consumption, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Kheumatism, and all chronic diseases, by Compound Oxygen, are indeed marvelous. If you are a sufferer from any disease which your physician has failed to cure, write for information about this Treatment.

“Fools Rash In, Where Angels Fear to Tread.”

So impetuous youth is often (riven to folly and indiscretions; and, aji a result, nervous, mental, and organ to debaity follow, memory is impaired, self-confidence is lacking; at night bad dreams occur, premature old age seems setting In, ruin is in the track. In confidence, you can, and should write to Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., the author of a treatise for the benefit of that class of patients, and describe your symptoms and sufferings. He can cure you at your home, and will send you full particulars by mall.

A friend thinks that the winds must be great mathematicians because they sigh forever.—Boston Trat.script. Best French Brandy, Smart-Weed, Jamaica Ginge ■, and Camphor Water, as combined in Dr. Pien.e’B Extract of is tho best remedy for colic, u arrirea, cholera morbus, dysentery or bloodv-fiux; also, to break up colds, fevers, and infiaminatory attacks, if used early. “None but the brave deserve the fare,” remarked the conductor, boldly pocketing the unregistered nickels.— Life.

A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat

should not bo neglected. Brown's Bronchial Troches are a simple remedy, and give prompt relief. 25 cts. a box. A Hundred 1 ears might te spent In search of a remedy for Catarrh, C’o'.d in the Head and Hay Fever, without finding the equal of Ely’s Cream Balm. It is appliod with the finger. Being pleasant and safe, it supersedes the use of all liquids and snuffs. Its elect is magical. It relieves at once and cures many cases which baffle physicians. Price ‘>6 cents at druggists. 60 cents by mail. Ely Bros., Owego, N. V. Mensman’s Peptonized Beef Tonic, th* only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It contains bloodmaking, force-generating, and life-sustaining properties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of u eueral debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over-work, or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists.

CATRRHAL HEADACHE.

I think Ely’s Cream Balm is the best remedy for catarrh I ever saw. I never took anything that relieved me so quickly, and I have not felt so well for a long time. I used to be troubled with severe headaches two or three times a week, but since using tbe Balm have only had one, and that was very light compared with former ones.—J. A. Alcorn, Agent U. P. 11. R. Co.. Eaton, Colo. An Exquisite Skin Beautifler and Toilet Requisite is “Beeson’s Aromatic Alum Sulphur Soap." Its exclusive u?e will soften and beautify Complexion, prevent, heal and cure Skin Diseases; excellent for Children and Babies; 26c, of Druggists, or by mail of Wm. Dreydoppel, Philadelphia, Pa.

GEMunreMEIjI FOR. PAINT. Rheumatism, ’Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat,B well I ngs.Mprntns.Br al»ea. Barns, Scalds, Frost Bites, ASD ALL OTHER BODILY PAINS AND ACHES. Sola by DrugginU and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Cents « bottle. Directions in 11 Languages. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. (Swawior, t» A. VOQELER S CO.) Baltimore, Ed., G. 8. A.

ComonMiMce He Who Becomes a Treasurer of Money for Another is Responsible for a Safe Return. How much more responsible is he who has in charge the health and life of a hnman belt) g. We have considered well the responsibility, and in preparing our ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM,which for twenty-five years lias been favorably known as one of the best and purest remedies for ail Throat and Lung Diseases, we are particular to use nothing but the best ingredients. NO OPIUM in any form enters its composition. It is to your interest to stand bv the old and tried remedy, ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM, and see that a bottle is always kept on hand for immediate use. READ THE FOLLOWING NEW EVIDENCE: Addison, Ps„ April 7,1883. I took a violent cold and it settled on my lungs, so much so that at spit blood. ALLEN S LUNG BALSAM was recommended to me as a good remedy. I took it, and am now sound and well. Ydura respectfully, a .t ittt.fman . „ „ Addison, Pa„ April, 1883. A. J. COLBOM. Esq., Editor of the Somerset Herald, writes: I can recommend ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM as being the beet remedy for Colds and Coughs I ever used. „ „ _ , Astoria, His., April 6,1883. , Gentlemen;—J can cheerfully say your ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM, which I have sold for the past fifteen years, sells better than any cough remedy, and gives general satisfaction. ’Tis frequently recommended by the medical profession here. Yours truly, H. C. MOONEY, Druggist. _ La Fayette, R. 1., Oct. 12, 1884. Gentftmen r—Allow me to say that after using three bottles of ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM for a bad attack of Bronchitis, I am entirely cured. I send this voluntarily, that those afflicted may be benefited. Yours respectfully, BURRILL H. DAVIS.

J. N. HARRIS & CO. (Limited) Props. CINCINNATI, OHIO. FOR SALE by all MEDICINE DEALERS. <iOU)£N SEAL BITTEKB. I Dyspepsia is the prevailing malady of civilized life. A weak, dyspeptic stomach acts very siowly or not at all on many kinds of food, gases are extricated, acids are formed and become a source of pain and disease, until discharged. To be dyspeptic is to he miserable, hopeless, depressed, confused in mind, forgetful, irresolute, drowsy, weak, languid, and useless. It destroys the Teeth, Complexion,Strength,Peace of Mind, and Bodily ease. It produces Headache, Pain in Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of Chest, Dizziness, Ewnr Eructations of Stomach, Bad Mouth, of Heart, Inflammation of Bungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms. Dyspepsiainvariahly yields to the vegetable remedies in GOLDEN SEAL BITTERS, the great purifier of the blood aud restorer of health. In these comrdalnts it has no equal. We warrant a cure. GOLDEN SEAL BITTERS 00„ Holland City, Mich. Sold by all druggists. Take no others. If yonr druggist does not keep it, we will send one bottle and prepay express for sl, or six bottles for $5.

For Good Purposes.

Mrs. A.! M. Dauphin, of 1139 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia, is well known to tho, ladies of that city from the great good she has done by means of I.ydia E. I inkham’s Vegetable Compound. She writes Mrs. Piukham of a recent interesting case: “A young married lady came to me suffering with a severe case of Prolapsus and Ulceration. She commenced taking the Compound, and in two months was Ju'lp restored. In proof of this sho eoou found herself in an interesting cond t on. Influenced by foolish friends, the attempted to evade the responsibilities of maternity. Alter ten or twelve days sho came to me again, and she was indeed in a most alarming state and suffered terribly. I gave her a tablespoonful of the compound every hour for eight hours until she fell asleep; sho awoke much relieved and i vldently better. She continued tnking the Compound, and in due season she became the mother of a fino healthy boy. But for the timely use of tho inedicino she believes her life would have been lost.”

A PLEASANT LETTER. It Rings of a Grateful Heart and gives Honor Where Honor is Hue. Mr. William W, Chadwick, of Hatchville, Conn., writes under date of June 14, 1880, to Dr. Kennedy to say that the use of “Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy” has cured him of Gall Stone, from which ho had experienced everything but comfort for a long time. Mr. Chadwick felt wholly cured when ha wrote, and says: “I have had no pain for six months and have also regained my flesh and can stand a fair day’s work. I recommend ‘Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy’ to any one suffering from a Deranged Liver. ” Grateful patient! are common. Dr. Kennedy is daily in receipt of letters from them, expressing similar sentiments. These letters are spontaneous and put in all varieties of phraseology, but invariably setting forth one thing —the value of “Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy" for many forms of disease. It may be just the thing you have been looking for. Is your Liver disordered? Have you Derangement of the Kidneys or Bladder associated with Constipation of the Bowels? If so, yon want “Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy." Dr. Kennedy practices Medicine and Surgery in all their branches. Write and state your case frankly. Letters promptly answered. Address Dr. David Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y. “Dr. Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy" for sale by all druggists.

DOITTFIIKT There la no Infirmity so oppressive and burdensome to the human mind as that tired fooling of which so many complain on tho approach of serious disorders. The depression and despondency of spirit attendingthia state are Immeasurable. Thatoonstant drain that la taking from your system all its former elasticity, driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continued strain upon your vital forces, rendering you irritable and fretful. DON’T FORGET, all of those ailments can bo easily removed and permanently oured, by the use of HOPS £ HALT BITTERS Recommended by physicians, ministers and nurses. I prescribe Hops and lIII.T VII - ters regularly in my practice.—ROßEßT TURNER, M. D., Flat Rock, Mich. If you cannot get Itops and ML4.I/T Hitters of your druggist we will send it, express paid, on receipt of regular price, $1 per bottle. We prefer that you buy it from your druggist; but if he has not got it, do not be persuaded to try something else, but order at once from us as directed, Do not get Hops sind MALT Hitters confounded with other inferior preparations of similar name. Take nothing but Hops and MALT Hitters. HOPS & MALT BITTERS CO., Detroit, Mich.

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Men Think they know all about Mustang Liniment. Few do. Not to know is not to have.

Home Items and Topics. —■■All yonr own fault If you remain sick when yon can Get hop bittera that never—Fall. —The weakest woman, smallest child, and sickest invalid oan use hop bitters with safety and great good. —Old men tottering around from Rheumatism, kidney trouble or any weakness will be made almost new by using hop bitters WMy wife and daughter were mads healthy by the use of hop bitters and I recommend them to my people.— Mothodist Clergyman. Ask any good doctor if hop Bltt re are not the beat family medicine On earth!! 1 J Malarial fever, Ague and Biliousness will leave every neighborhood as soon as hop bitters arrive. “My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all ont of her system with hop bitters.”— Ed. Oswego Sun" ***Keep tho kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sickness.” more refreshing and reviving with hop bitters in each draught. —The vigor of youth for the aged and infirm in hop bitters!!! I —“At the change of life nothing equals ) - Hop Bittera to allay all troubles incident > ( Thereto." ) —“The best periodical for ladies to take monthly, and from which they will receive the greatest benefit is hop bitters. ” —Mothers with sickly, fretful, nursing children, will cure the children and benefit themselves by taking hop bitters daily. —Thousands die annually from some form of kidney disease that might have been prevented by a timely use of hop bitters. —lndigestion, weak stomach, irregularities of the bowels, cannot exist wheif hop bitters are used. A timely * * * upe of hop Bittera will keep a whole family In robust health a year at a little cost. —To produce real genuine sleep and child-like repose all night, take a little hop bitters on retiring.

None genuine without a bnnoh of green Hops on the white label. Khun all the vile, poisonous stuff with “Hop” or “Hops” in their name. A PHYSICIAN’S ADVICE. If you are suffering from general debility, nervous prostration, sinking spells, eto., superinduced by Impure blood, weak kidneys and liver, etc., do not resort to alooholto compounds, nor use remedies that cause too great activity of the parts affected. It is far more wise to use a mild alterative like Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. This remedy contains nothing Injurious to the most delicate constitution, and its use gradually builds up ahd strengthens, while diuretic and cathartic compounds tear down, wear out and destroy. Dr. Ouj/sotl’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla restores impaired or lost organic functions to their normal condition, and it invariably gives satisfaction to all who use it. Do not forget that any drnggtst will procure the remedy for you, especially when they find you will not be persuaded to try some other preparation on which they make more money. You will find its effect most wonderful. Your old energy will return, your natural force come back, and you will feel altogether a new person, full of health, atrengtli and vigor. Former invalids speak highly of the preparation, and all acknowledge It a perfect health restorer, especially In ‘ diseases of a debilitating nature having a tendency to poison and thin the blood, thereby weakening the urinary and digestive organs, and exhausting the brain and nervous system. WWom out and enfeebled constitutions, suffering from dyspepsia, impure blood, weak kidneys, nervousness, etc., can be cured by using this remedy. Take no other.

THE PERCHERONS VICTORIOUS IN TUB Contests of Breeds t lA ONLY TWICE ■tffSHSa. Hktc 1 he Orest Herd* of the Rival Breed* of Draft Horae* met in competition: First, at CHICAGO IN 1 MM 1, where HnggfiA. Urn finest collect ion, of the Britlah and French ra<! ®* for tho ® I,OOO WMflflNjUwli&wSSSWl offered,which waead- • mlrably won by ® Hi K.W. Dunham’* Herd * ■ ■ of Percheron*. Next, again at tho "" MU»**M»«4P * WORLD’S FAIR at New Orleans, 1884.0, where four of tbe Beat Herd* in America of the different breed* were entered for the 8600 SWEEPSTAKES HERS PRIZE, and again M. W. Dunham’* Oablawa Stud of Perch. eren* were victorious Here, also, Hr. Dunham was awarded the First Prise in Every Stallion Claes entered for, as follow*: For Stallion* 4 year* old and over—29 entries—Brilliant, flret; Stallions 8 year* old —23 entries, Confident, first: Stallion* 2 year* old—lß entries, Cesar, first. Also, first for beet Grade Stallion. M. W. DUNHAM, Wayne, Du Paoe Co., Illinois, now has the following Pedigreed Stock on Hand l 160 Imported Brood Mares, , 260 Imported Stallions, Old enough for service, also, 100 Celts, two years old and younger. 140 Page Catalogue sent free. It 1* Illustrated with Six Pictures of Prise Horses drawn from life by Rosa Bonheur, the most feinous of all animalx>abaters. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Beat In the World. Get the genuine. Bvsi.ra'iaug. “.ssiflsteaflhtg&i: CONSUMPTION. I have a positive remedy for the above disease; by its use thousands of cases of the worst klndaudef long steading hart been cured. Indeed, so strongls my faith In its offlesev, that I will sendTWO BOTTLES FREE, together with a V A (.CABLE TREATISE on this disease to any sufforer. Give express end P. O. sddr-as. DH. T. A. BLOOPH. ltl Pearl Bt,, New York. C.N.U. No. 17-85 WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS. TV please say you saw the advertisement in this paper. Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm.