Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1886 — Page 7
from Chinese Nettles.
Grass cloth is likely to have a more extensive market than formerly. It is a Chinese production, specimens of which come to us generally in the shape of handkerchiefs. The material is a fiber, not grass, and a species of nettles. Those nettles are carefully cultivated in China, where they grow in great quantities, as they do in India and Ceylon. In India hitherto no marked attempt of cultivation has been made. They are free from the stinging character of the ordinary nettles. In Ceylon and India, where the plants grow wild, these nettles are cut just about the time of seeding and bleached by the assistance of the heavy night dews and the hot middy suns, and the fibers gathered together and spun into ropes of thin twine, from which coarse matting is made. This primitive way of treating the nettles is not followed in China, and, indeed, the employment of the fiber silk for commercial purposes seems to be a Chinese secret. Not only is the texture of the cloth manufactured from this fiber very beautiful —it is principally remarkable for its splendid gloss and peculiar transparency—but it is extremely strong and durable. Belting for machinery has already been made with the China grass fiber, and on being tested it was found that it could bear a strain of 8,326 pounds to the square inch, whereas leather could only sustain a pressure of 4,249 pounds to the square inch. So soon as manufacturers and customers have had a sufficient time for experimenting we may expect to see grass cloth very generally used.— Manufacturers' Gazette.
An English Decision in Favor of an American Trade-Mark.
[From the New York Morning Journal.] London, England, Aug. 26, 1886. (Special by Cable) —In the chancery division of the High Court of Justice, London, Vice-Chancellor Bacon has given his decision in favor of The Charles A. Vogeler Company, of Baltimore, Maryland, in the action brought by that house against H. Churchill & Co., of Brisbane, Queensland. The case, which has been in progress here since September, 1884, grew out of an attempt of Churchill & Company to register a trade-mark containing the words “St. Patricks Oil” in connection with a medicinal preparation. This was promptly opposed by the Vogeler Company, who, while admitting that the term and device which were sought to be registered by the Australian firm were in no respect identical to the wellknown St. Jacobs Oil trade-marks, contended, however, that sufficient similarity existed between the term St. Patricks applied by Churchill & Co. and St. Jacobs as used by the Vogeler Co. to cause confusion in the minds of the public and lead to purchasers being deceived. In support of this position they submitted an overwhelming amount of evidence from English, American, and Australian sources, with the result stated. Under the decision of the court, Churchill & Co. cannot register their mark and must pay costs of the case. This is the second trademark suit won by the Vogeler Company in England within three years.
Meandering.
A city girl writes: “It is a fond dream of mine to become a farmer’s wife, and meander with him down life’s flowery pathway.” Ah, yes, that is a nice thing to dream about, but when you have lived on the farm and followed this meandering business for a month or so, you will discover a wide chasm between the dream and the realty. You will think of this about the time your husband meanders off and leaves you without wood, and you have to meander up and down the lane pulling splinters off the fence with which to cook dinner. And when you meander around in the ■wet clover in search of the cows, you will have a dim perception that fond dreams do not always pan out a hundred cents on the dollar, and that there are several meanderings in farm life that are not listed in the dreaming category. The meandering business on the farm is not what it is cracked up to be. — Kansas City Squib.
Plant Dynamics.
The great force exerted by growing plants may be demonstrated by direct measurement. By an arrangement of harness and levers, President Clarke, of Amherst Agricultural College, made a growing squash register a pressure equal to thousands of pounds, when finally the harness broke. A tree in a graveyard at Hanover, Germany, has lifted more than five inches a block of stone containing twenty cubic inches. Do not laugh at the gentleman with a bare poll, my son. It is not nearly so bad to have a head that is bald on the outside as to have a head that is bald on the inside.
“A Great Strike.”
Among the 150 kinds of Cloth Bound Dollar Volumes given away by the Rochester (N. Y.) American Jlural Home for every $1 subscription to that great 8-page, 48-col, 16-year-old Weekly (all 5x7 inches, from 300 to 900 pages, bound in cloth) are: Law Without Lawyers, Donelson’s (Medical) Family Cyclopedia, Counselor, Farm Cyclopedia, Boys’ Useful Pastimes, Farmers’ and Stock- Five Years Before the breeders' Guide, ; < Mast, Common Sense in Poul- People’s His. of United try Yard, States, World Cyclopedia, ‘.Universal History of What Every One Should"' All Nations, Know, Popular'His. Civil War (both sides). Any one book and paper one year, all postpaid, for $1.15! Satisfaction guaranteed. Reference: Hon. C. B. Parsons, Mayor of- Rochester. Samples, 2a Rural Home Ca, Ltd., Rochester, N. 1
Important.
When you visit or leave New York City, save baggage, expressage, and >3 carnage hire, and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot 613 rooms, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, fl and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with the best Horse cars, stages, and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city.
The Acropolis Plan.
The coming man, who, according to Dr. W. A. Hammond, will soon be as bald as a Mormon patriarch, ought to take a personal interest in an experiment by which the citizens of Chattanooga, Tenn., are trying to solve the summer problem of the lower latitudes. Not every business man of the sunny South can afford to spend the mosquito season on the Yellowstone River, but cities blessed with the neighborhood of a good-sized hill (and Mohammed might remove to the mountain if the mountain should refuse to move) can build a “stem-winder” road, and find plenty of room higher up, at an hour when tipulary insects begin to crowd the atmosphere of the lower valleys. On the Lookout plateau there is room for a thousand villas, and within a year that plateau will have become the most accessible suburb of Chattanooga. Tramways will land passengers at the foot of the mountain, from where the trip to the clouds will be accomplished in less t me than a foot passenger would need for the ascent of a sixty-foot hillock. The city will then be divided into a night and day town, a health resort and business resort. The sagacious natives of ancient Greece seem to have known the advantages of that plan, for nearly every one of their larger cities had an acropolis, or hill suburb, a local Olympus, offering gods and men a refuge from the plagues of the lower world. A huge derrick-pole fell and severely injured the foot of mechanical engineer E. R. Hoyt at the New Orleans Exposition, and after only three applications of St. Jacobs Oil, all the swelling and pain disappeared.
When Rome Was Great.
Cassius—“ Now, in the names of all the gods at onco, upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed that he is grown so great?” Brutus (after a thoughtful silence) — “Hash, I presume; for all meat that is set on it most doth bear the impress of the grater.” But Cassius bent on him a lean and hungry look, and remarked that since Brutus had become a mouthing paragrapher he, Brutus, has rived his, Cassius’, heart.- -Rochester Union. The most astonishingly beneficial results have followed the use of Red Star Cough Cure by those affected with throat and lung troubles. Price, twenty-five cents.
Disease of the Quince.
The Massachusetts Ploughman says: For several years there has been a disease at work on the quinces which, unless checked, bids fair to entirely destroy them. It is a species of fungus which affects both the wpod and the fruit. The flrst cause of this disease is believed by some to be the long-con-tinued practice of renewing, or rather propagating, trees from cuttings instead of the seed. The wood has thus become old and has gathered up diseases that it is very difficult to cure. It is claimed by some that the new seedlings are exempt from disease; but if set iu the vicinity of diseased trees there would be danger that they would not be able to ward off the disease, however healthy they might be when transplanted. The diseased trees may be improved by cutting off all the diseased wood and burning it.
“The Blood Is the Life.”
Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of' health, by using Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buovant spirits, vital strength, and soundness of constitution will be established. Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison. Especially has it proven its efficacy in curing Saltrheum or Tetter, Fever-sores, Hip-joint Disease, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Enlarged Glands, and Eating Ulcers. Golden Medical Discovery cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood-purifying, invigorating, and nutritive properties. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. It promptly cures the severest Coughs. For Torpid Laver, Biliousness, or “Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, it is an unequaled remedy. Sold by druggists. Tubkey-gobblers and bulls are not entitled to great respect ordinarily, but they size up a red flag about right. One bottle of Ayer’s Ague Cure will eradicate malarial poisons from the system. A Sioux Indian is in college near Alexexandria, Va., studying to be a tobacco sign.'— fid-Bits. Gbay or sundy beurds are colored brown or black by Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers. When a girl changes beaux does she renew her youth?— Burlington Free Preaa.
Encouragement for the Feeble.
So long as the failing embers of vitality are capable of being rekindled into a warm and genial glow, just so long there is hope for the weak and emaciated invalid. Let him not, therefore, despond, but derive encouragement from this, and from the further fact that there is a restorative most potent in renewing the dilapidated jxiwers of a broken down system. Yps, thanks to its unexampled tonic virtues, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is daily reviving strength in the bodies and hope in the minds of tlje feeble and nervous. Appetite, refreshing sleep, the acquisition of flesh and color, are' blessings attendant upon the reparative processes which this priceless invigorant speedily initiates and carries to a successful conclusion. Digestion is restored, the blood fertilized, and sustenance afforded to eaUjkSEhfe-sustaining organ by the Bitters, which is inoffensive even to the feminine palate, vegetable in composition, and thoroughly safe. Use it, and regain vigor I
AMERICA’S CANCER INSTITUTE.
Located at Aurora, IM.—lts Popularity and Remarkable Cures. The institution above referred to is presided over by Dr. F. L Pond, who for many years has made the cure of cancer a special study; and who, by reason of the wonderful success he has had in treating such cases, is properly regarded as one of the most eminent physic.ans in his chosen specialty in America. One of the latest cures is that of Mrs. D. L Shaw, of Dakota. She says: “I suffered from scirrhus (stone) cancer for four years. I consulted a number of physicians. For a time they pronoßuced it ‘only a tumor. ’ Growing worse and worse, on the advice of a gentleman who had been cured by him, I decided to visit Dr. Pond, though strongly against the wishes of relatives and friends. I realized that, advanced as my case was, it was a precarious one. The cancer measured twentyseven inches in circumference, and (when finally removed) weighed five pounds. Am gaining rapidly, have a good appetite, and nave every reason to believe that the disease is entirely eradicated. I regard my cure as remarkable,' and urge all afflicted with cancer to consult Dr. Pond without delay.” The Doctor has hundreds of testimonials of similar purport These, together with circulars and full particulars, will be supplied free on application.
Fun at Home.
Do not be afraid of a little fun at home, good people. Do not shut up your house, lest the sun should fade your carpets; and your hearts, lest a laugh should shake down a few musty old cobwebs that are hanging there. Young people must have fuu and relaxation somewhere; if they do not find it at their ’own hearthstones they will seek it at other aud less profitable places. Therefore let the fire burn brightly at night in the winter, and let the doors and windows be cheerfully thrown open in summer, and make the homestead delightful with all those little arts parents so well understand. Half an hour of merriment within doors, and merriment of a home, blots out the remembrance of many a care and annoyance during the day, and the best safeguard they can take with them into the world is the unseen influences of the bright little home sanctum. * * * pq e tumors, rupture and fistulas, radically cured by improved methods. Book, 10 cents in stamps. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Croquet was said to beget'quarreliugt and there is a great deal of racket abou lawn tenuis. — Boston Commercial. Use Dr. Pierce’s “Pellets” for all bilious attacks. A dishonest man fails to make money. An honest man fails when he fails to make money.—New Orleans Picayune.
A Remedy for Lung Diseases.
Dr. Robt. Newton, late President of the Eclectic College, of the City of New York, and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, used DR. WM. HALL’S BALSAM very extensively in his practice, as many of his patients, now living, and restored to health by the use of this invaluable medicine, can amply testify. He always said that so good a remedy ought not to be considered merely as a patent medicine, but that it ought to be prescribed freely by every physician as a sovereign remedy in al] cases of Lung diseases. It cures Consumption, and all pectoral complaints.
“ROUGH ON ITCH.”
“Rough on Itch” cures skin humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison, barber’s itch. 50c. jars.
“ROUGH ON CATARRH”
corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure of worst chronic cases; .also unequaled as gargla for diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath. 50c.
“ROUGH ON PILES.”
Why suffer Piles? Immediate relief and complete cure guaranteed. Ask for "Rough on Piles.” Sure cure for itching, protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles. 50c. At Druggists’ or Mailed. Mensman's Peptonized Beef Tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force-generating, and life-sustaining properties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of general debility; also in all enfeebled conditions, whether the work of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard <t Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. “Rough on Rats” clears but Rats, Mice. 15c. “Rough on Corns, ’’hard or soft corns, bunions, 15a “Rough on Toothache. ” Instant relief. 15a
WELL’S HAIR BALSAM,
If gray, restores to original color. An elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative. Stops hair coming out; strengthens, cleanses, heals scalp, 50c.
“ROUGH ON BILE” PILLS
start the bile, relieve the bilious stomach, thick, aching head and overloaded bowels. Small granules, small dose, big results, pleasant in operation, don’t disturb the stomach. 25c. If afflicted with Sore Ryes, use Dr. Isaac Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists sell it. 25c. One greasing with Frazer Axle Grease will last two weeks, all others two to three days. Try it. Relief is immediate, and a cure sure. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh. 50 cents.
jm, to SB a day. Samples worth Si JO. FREE, lunes not under the horse’s feet. Address Brewster's Safety Rein Holder, Holly, Mich. WANTED A WOMAN of energy for business in her locality. Salary 850. References. E. J. Johnson, Mangr, 8 Barclay St. N.Y. HO VAI I ENJOY reading a FIRBTT W CLASS NTOKY PAPER? If so, subscribe for THE CHICAGO LEDGER, only 81 >SO per year. Your Postmaster is agent for it and will receive your subscription. jgggk FACE, HANDS, FEET, and all their imperfection*, including Facial, ujMfe DeT«iopement, Superfiooui Hair, Birth Marks, (34 Ip , Molea, Wart*, Moth, Freckle*, Red Note, Acne, Black Heads. Scan, Pitting and their treatmeaL Dr. JOHN H. WOODBURY, . 87 K. I'earl St. Albsay, M. V. E.uVd Into. Send 10c. lor book. No Rope to Cut Off Horses’ fames. kk Celebrated ‘ECLIPSK’ HALTER -111, and BRIDLE Combined, cannot be Slipped by any horse. Sample Halter to any part of U. 8. free, on vH receipt of *l. Sold by all Saddlery, yScKjr JKIW Hardware and Harness Dealers. Special discount to the Trade. Send [A’ V for Price-List. ’agpffr 1 > MENTION THIS PAPER w»b »un»< t» .evssns— s QLD SOLD lERS I? and EXPERIENCES for each issue of THE CHICAGO LEIIGER. One whole page is devoted to War Sketches every week, and they are all true to life. Bead them. You cannet fail to appreciate them, for they are furnished by “JOHNN V” and ‘'YANK,” and give interesting experiences in the Union and Confederate armies. Sena two letter stamps for a sample copy of the best Family Story Paper in the West. Only tIJO per year. Address CHICAGO LEDGER, Chicago, 111.
A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ■ ANSWERED. The question hu probably boon asked thousands of times. “ How can Brown’s Iron Bitten cure everything ? ” Well, it doesn’t. But it does cure anydisease for which a reputable physician would prescribe I MOM Physicians recognise Iron as the beet restorative agent known to the profession, and inquiry of any leading chemical firm will substantiate the assertion that there are more preparations of iron than of any other substance used in medicine. This shows conclusively that iron is acknowledged to bo the most important factor in successful medical practice. It is, howeror. a remarkable fact, that prior to ths discover) of BROWN’S IRON BITTERS no perfectly satisfactory iron combination had ever been found. BROWN’S IRON BinERS&MS headache, or produce constipation—all other iron medicines do. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Weakness, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, Tired Foeling.General Debillty,Pain in the Side, Back or Limbs, Headache and Neuralgia—for all these ailments Iron is prescribed daily. BROWN’S IRON minute. Like all other thorough medicines, it acta slowly. When taken by m-n the first symptom of benefit is renewed energy. The muscles then become firmer, the digestion improves, the liowelsare active. In iwmea the effect is usually more rapid and marked. The eyes begin at once to brighten : the skin clears np; healthy color comes to the cheeks; nervousness disappears; functional derangements become regular, and if a nursing mother, abundant sustenance is supplied for the child. Remember Brown's Iron Bitters in the ONLY iron medicine that is not injurious. /’Ai/wcium and Vrvgyisi, rectmmsnd it. The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. n n RADWAY ' S Ate CURES the WORST PAINS in from one to twenty minutes. Not one hour after reading this need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. BOWEL COMPLAINTS It will in a few moments, when taken according to directions, cure Cramps, Spasms. Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Summer Complaint, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic. Wind in the Bowels, and all other Internal Pains. There is not a remedial agent in the world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Maarious, Bilious and other Fevers, aided by Railway’s Pills, so quick as Radway’s Ready Relief. It instantly relieves aud soon cures Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Stiff Nec.k, nil Congestions and Inflammations, whether of the Lungs, kidneys or Bowels,
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Headache, Toothache, Weakness or Pain in the Back, Chot or Limbs by one application. Fifty cents per bottle, bold by Druggists. TWENTY YEARS IN USE! Db. Radway A Co.: I have used your Ready Relief formany years in my family with great effect. For the last twenty years 1 would have nothing else t > expel pain inwardly or from any part of t, e body outwardly. I have used it tor rheumatic pains, and always found great relief when applied to the painful part of the body. Your Pills are indeed excellent, os you represent them in the papers. Yours truly. ROBERT O’DONNELL. 67 EasteLake St., Chicago, 111., Sept. 7,18 >5. DR. BADWAY & CO., N. Y., Proprietors of Radway's Sarsapnrillian Resolvent and Dr. Radway’s Ifills. 0 flDlllli Habit Cured. Treatment sent on trial. UI IV In Humane Remedy Co., LaFayette, Ind. ~~ A nwr Your Newsdealer for THE CHICAGO LEDGER, the Best Stoby Paper in the country. Read it. ■ gmcnTiCEDC oroth ® r! > wriowisn ,o °x» i ’’’ ine nW VEall I I vEUd this paper,or obtain estimates on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at 45 to 49 Randolph St., ■ Ann © TMflKfi AC the Advertising Agency of LUIIBJ ® I IIUnIMWS The “ Featherbone 99 Whip is the best whip in the world, made from the most elastic substance in nature’s realm, viz., Quil lm. Don’t tail to try one. Ask your dealer for them. Insist on having a •• ” Whip, and take no other. For sale by the Wholesale and Retail Trade. Manufaa tnred WHIP CO. Office and Salesroom, 211 aud 218 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, ill. MENTION THIS PAPER w.bk wbitihs to idvibtisku. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW 1,001 Importantthings you never knew or thought of about the human body and Its curious organs. Now life is perpetuated, health saved,disease induced, Now to avoid pitfalls of ignorance and indiscretion. Now to apply Home-Cure to all forms of disease, How to cure Croup, Old Eyes, Rupture, Phimosis, etc.. Howto mate, be happy in marriagek h ave prize babies FIMPIILETS MiT»y Hill Pub. E. 28th St.. Rew York. ■■■■■■■■MSHMBHMSure relief inntniif l KIDDER’S PABTILLEB.«=K4: CBNHMMBnSMnMHHBChariestown, Mass. "JURE Gitaranteed I ■ J I | © !■ I I ■ I ■■ >v Dr. J. B. Mayer, I|l • ■ ndH SI 1 dN Hl Arch Kt. Phila., ?a.Ease at once. No operation or o.ismesH ue.ay ; taousands cured. Consultation free. AtStaudish House, Detroit,Mich., t to 7, h Commercial Hotel. Chiciuro, Bto lastof each month. MENTION THIS PAPER w»x warns, to id'Htuiu. A Skin of Beauty Is * Joy Vorever. DR. T. FELIX GOURAUITS Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier (fl ~ a Removes Tan, U « m 2 Pr. i|>les, Freo5 4 ® kies, Moth-pat-r.. J £ g'g dies, Rash and u " a. s kin diseases, J 3 5 i£ fca VllF dMO-U every bleR aS? Zyimisli on beautl « 2 o * QHs IBml V’’ un d defies n, go BRyy detection. It ” co <«5 has stood the o£ th> rt X AMy '-25: '-HRko f/J years, and is so Pfyd V/ harmless we ( tiute it to be \ sure the prep- \ arationispropf A I erlymade. Ac- ' I cept no coun- ■ 1 terfeit of similarname. The diet inguished Dr. L. A. Sayre said to a lady of the haul ton (a patient), “As you ladies will use them, I recommend ‘Gouraud’s Cream' as the least harmful of all Skin preparations." One bottle will last six months, using it every day. Also Poudre Subtile removes superfluous hair without injury to the akin. FERD. T. HOPKINS. Manager, 48 Bond St.. N. T. For sale by all druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers throughout the U. S., Canadas, and Europe. Beware of base imitations. 41,000 Reward for arrest ■nd proof of any ons selling ua aame.
BEST IN THE WORLD. Magazine * For large or null gam., «11 atai. Tb« itrong.it ihootl.g rll. Monney guarnntrad, sad lb. only abulutely us« HU. on th. aurk.t. BALLARD GALLERY, BPORTING and TARGET RIFLES, world reoownwi. Send for liiutrated CataiogiM. MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., Now Haven, Conn. IA I BH if F R Is The Best |i II = 1 r K Waterproof Coat I f /sn m*' 9 V LIV sv. !■ fl Ever Made. ■, Don’t waste your money on a gum or rubber coat. The FISH BRAND SLICKER Kiampea witn tn. above ( s absolutely irub-r and vwi raoor, and will keep you dry in the hardest storm ■ rains ■***• Ask lor the “FISH BRAND” sticaaaand take no other. If vour storekeeper doei
ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL. THIS NEW TRUSS ~a’ l a I’ad different from all others, is cup shape, with SelfW adjusting Ball In center, adapts < to. « > Itselfto'all positions of the I W TBUSS M body while the ball in the cup I 'SfS presses beck the Intesdoes with the b?ht nla is held securely day and night, and a radical euro
tCRAMRfc ffIOLERAMORBIJS or EVERYBOD/IS-SUBJECTTO-<(MPLAIWS<S=2’'S-KIHD- > MO^MIIYi J SAFEW I «r
I PaIH KjLLbßjd
-CUREn A TCMTC* K - Ai A. P. Lacky, Patent PQ I If N I Jh Attorneys,Washington, D.O. ■ n ■ fcsiw ■ V Instructions aud opinion* as to patentability FREE. 43~17 years' exporienos. LEPAGES GLUE MENDS everything Wood, Leather, Paner, Ivory,Glass. Furniture. Brlc-a-Brac, ka. Strong as Iron, Solid as a Rook. Th* total quantity sold during the past five years amounted to over All dealers can sell it. Awarded EjUjJaaaASajJaP I Pronounced Strongest-Blue known Bend denier’s card andlOc. postage Contains DO Acid. for sample can FREE by mail. vunuuiiß iiv Atm. BwuCsMiunrCo.Gioucesu>r.Maag_ AGENTS WANTED New Bdok, Just Published, entitled SPY t°h f e It EBELIRON. A wonderful book by the great Detective, Chief of U. 8. Secret Service, ALLAN PINKERTON, The "Spy" reveals many secrets of the Mr never before told. A graphic account of the first plot to assassinate Lincoln— How he was conducted safely to Washington—Early Battles of the War- The Secret Service—A Female Spy--A trusted OflieeFe Treason The Knights Of Lib-erty--The "SPY" in Rich mon* —The Loyal League—McClellan and his Enemies—The Journeys through the SouthDefeat. of General Pope—Battle of Antietam-McClellan’s Farewell Address, etc., etc., together with many ThbillXNO Nahbatives or Pinkerton's Spies heretofore not made public. The "Spy” is the most thrilling War Book ever Published. Indorsed by the Press and hundreds of Agents. A large, handsome book, of 688 pages, prot’uHolyl 11 UHtrixtcci. wanted. , h In every town tnerc are numbers or people u 11l be. glad to yet thin book. It sells to Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, and everybody interested in the History of our Country. Thus every Agent can pic* out .fifly or more in a town to whom he can feel sure of Helling it to. „ , „ Distance no barrier, as we give Special terms to nay Freights. We want One Agent in every township or county. tkß~Any person, with this book, can become a «««• Agent. We give full instructions to new beginners. For full particulars and terms to agents, address _ _ CHARLES P. HATCH, Hartford, Conn. (Successor to M. A. Winter & Hatch.) CONSUMPTION. I have a positive remedy far tha above d lessee; by Its use thousand, of ea.es of the worst kind and of fonr * standing have been cured. Indeed, .ostrong I a my fsi th in Its efficacy, that I Will send TWO BOTTLES FREI, together with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease to any sufferer. Givecaprese and P O. addras. ' DR. T. A. SLOCUM, 1.1 P.arlMt., Now York. DROPSY ■F TREATED FREE. ■ 1 DR. IT. IT. GREEN Ac SON*, Specialists for Thirteen Years Past, Have treated Drop-y and its complications with tha most wonderful success; use vegetable remedies, entirely harmless. Remove all symptoms of dropsy in eight to twenty days. Cure patients pronounced hopeless by the best of physicians. From the first dose the symptoms rapidly disappear, and in ten days at least two-thirds of all symptoms are removed. Some may cry humbug without knowing anythin* about it. Remember, it does not cost you anything to realize the merits of our treatment for yourself. la ten days the difficulty of breathing is relieved, tha pulse regular, the urinary organs made to discharge their full duty, sleep is restored, the swelling all or nearly gone, the strength increased, and appetite made Sood. We are constantly curing cases of long standig—cases that have been tapped a number of times, and the patient declared unable to live a week. Giva full history of case. Name sex, how long afflicted, how badly swollen and where, are bowels costive, have legs bursted and dripped water. Send for free pamphlet, containing testimonials, questions, etc. Ten days’ treatment furnished free by mail. Epilepsy (Fits) positively cured. If you order trial, send 10 cents in stamps to pay postage. H. H. GREEN * SONS. ftft Jone* Avenue, Atlanta, Ga.
■ Pino’s Remedy fbr Catarrh is the H| Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. ■ Also good fbr Cold In the Head, ■ Headache, Hay Fe>er, Ac. 60 cents..’ Bp "C- N. U. No. 38-88~ WHEN WRITING TO •“* 7°“ •* w «*• advertisement ta tWhjtyjpew. JL" vtnnvr®
