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I-OTIIHI« minting aridor frmn drcaylnv vego reatht-il Into the 1 tints j. Ifahtalliiv condition by taking Hood's Sar inns liaMe to malaria, and ai curcd many, ninny on •ine afftctu-u even in »h- adthe terrible chills end tevei id* Intake Wood'" Snrsaparillr. to buy any substitute.
d's Sarsaparilla
nil druggists. eix for $5. Prepared oj O. I. HOOD tfc CO., Lowell. Mass. ICO DOSV8 OWE DOLLAR
SHiLOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE,
Th srtreess of ihis Great CoupTi t:ure a without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggisis are auihorized to sell it on a positive guarantee, a test that no ether cure can sue. cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, arc placing a Sample Bottle Free into .every home in the United Sta'.es and Canada. If you have a Coutjh, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use ir, for It will cure you. If your child has ihe Croup, or Whooping Coutjh, use it promptly, and reliei sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption. i?e it. Ask your Druggist for
is sure, if
Co«sumrtio
6HILOH'S
CURE, Prirc lo cts., 50 cts. and your Lungs are sore or Back lame, Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts.
Stop
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CHRONIC OUGH NOW:
For t* you lo not St. may become conBUrapil' o. K»r Con.nun 11Iion, Svrofnla, 5 Geiutrttl Debility nu.l liusilaj lMw^scx, there to nothing llko
SCOTT
Of Pure Ceil Liver Oil and
HYPO PHOSPHITES Of Ziimo and Soda. It Is ftlnvet as {.nlntnbln as milk. Far) better iti.'iu 'oilier w-r iU«a Emulsions, 1 A Woudorful flesh producer,
Scott's Emulsion ,Thers are poor imitat ions. Get the. griming
Kz
aacs
A eood WV diflerentCough ilvmetiira !L ,ny tiiB'and I find tflnal Or. Wlaise'a best of all. It i* ...Ml 0O Ir m.*** tfKi-
GRA.T£p-.C0.vi FOOTING.
FAST. of the natural law: tion r.nu null .Ml-!.1 '-.f tlie flm vo i-?
teailcncv to ilt-e.i fioy.tin nrou:d i: i.« wen.-c i'C by knejtlnir oura .» proper.j' llazctt:'. *r ir mil fold •i. iatM'.llo thus: patUlc Chriiu- ti,
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KOCH'S LYMPH COUNTERFEITED.
It has been discovered that a spurious imitation of Professor Koch's lymph is being manufactured, and a numoer of cases have been reported in which loreigu medical men have Leen deceived into purchasing the bogus preparation. Agents of Prof. Koch have been unable to discover the manufacturers of the counterfeit. Tho police aie working on one case where the fraud was attempted upon Dublin physicians. A man w. gave his nana as Bough, and who claimed to Le attached to too ,eh clinic, oiencd communication with tne doctors of the Dublin Hospital, offering to send them a quantity of tho lymph ou payment of a certain sum of money. The doctors in reply torvvarded a check lor£15 and told Bough to send tho lymph. Hough also got .£~t from anothur Irish doctor who was visiting Berlin Later, however, the sender of the check, suspcct ng a swindle, telographed to stop payment. Bough had given the check to tho manager of ihe hotel where he was stopping in paymentof his bill. The mai uger informed tbo police, but Bough Lad decamped, leaving a quantity of p.ausible imitations of tho Koch lymph.
The medical profession throughout the empire gets more and more indignant over the manner in which the lymph is distributed and Professor hoch's secrecy tegardiug its production. The medical associa tioiib Branuenburg and other provinces havo tent protests to the govoinimut against tie secret manuiacture of the Koch remedy, which, they say, is giving rise to scandal. The Breslau Medical Society sent to Professor Koch and also to
Y-
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«core theso trooTiU. £.,. "BSW
troabilps, pr|co cent" °Ut
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FAMINE IN THE SOUD AN.
S
Frightful Sitaatlnn of Africans—Whl« Tribal buntd to Death.
A correspondent at Suakim telegraphs on the *Jtth that the fall magnitude of the famine that for eighteen mouths has rav
vast clouds of
wai visited eight time3 those rapacious insects. The victims of famine are so numerous thstit is not an exaggeration to say that s:)mo sub tribes of the Hadendowas and Amarars have ceased to exist. The awfu experience of people has not. however, lessened their determination to maintain their freedom. The greatest sufferers among the tribesmen have been tho families of those who, in Inland 1885,arrayed them Belves ir. battle against the English, colonial and Indian forces, ana those bones are still bleaching on the plains in silent protest against the English attempt to place the people egain under Egyptian ruleNow many widows and childicn lie unburied beside these bread-winners, starv..•» tiou having found tie ea^y victims. In some piac es in the Soudan the poorer classes were forced to cat cats, dor3 and lizaids,all vogetablo food having disappearedThere have a.60 been many undoubted cases of cannibalism, freshly interred bedies ox the dead having been exhumed TOURIST:-. to satisfy the eiavings of hunger. Here Whether on pleasure bent or business, and there a whole village is found deserted, should take on every trip a bottle of with skeletons of the dead remaining in Syrup of I'igs, as it acts most pleassome of the houses. The wealthy fared antly and effectually on the kidneys, hardly bettor than the poor, as riches could liver and bowels, preventing levers.
not procure focd that did not exbt. To udd to the terrors of tie situation, smallpox broke out and spread over nearly the entire famine district. For the past two months there has been some improvement, and by spring the people will probably have regained their normal condition, but they will not forget that the Hrltish and Egyp. an authorities, by closing tho gates of Suakim against them, ara responsible for much of their terrible sufferings.
Dr.
Von Gossier, Minister el iScclesiast.cal Affairs, a resolution declaring that it works great injury to the piofession at large to allow hospitals and privileged pertons iu ivate practice a monopoly of tho lymph, •ofessor Koch, in an interview with an glish i^iysician, who wanted the Prcsor to disclose the whole orocess, got •y at the proposal and declared that he the right to do us he pleased with his very.
xpicsioa of a boilor In tho sausage of Ben Loewenstoin & Brothers, ^'H^a'.i, damaged six small dwelling
V* «ennio Grey, aged tour
Jouliavo'n6apj»e"ite,C8notaasi^»ato ^'ettraf'\t,alty injured Airs. Loewenstein, aged eiYtysoight, and less seriously injured .iB-yjral other iersons. William
LonglutaVi butjhor, who ran the engino
WttS
aires^d
8
Winterin
•Kks",!' "'"T'fffat
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l'ie
gm mmlm
for ruuning an engino with-
',C03^V also his employer, Ben Loe"
A&rm I Wallace circus and menagerie ia
wa:
last
week ono of
elephants yrivderwent a surgical operaj tion for the reoipv^il of a six pound tumoj growing Upon his |ncck. Hp Submitted the operation quiq'tly, and the tumor
8ucoe83fullyremonfld«
THE COPYRIGHT BILL.
Some of the Effects Th»t Will Follow it] Fassage,
Harper's Weekly. The passage
a^cd the eastern Soudan can never be Copyright bill by the House of Repre-1
the terrible condition of the people extent of the aB'ectod reciou Is very prcat^ in fact, trustworthy native accounts indicate that there is not a town no™ district from Egypt proper to Sennaar in the south, and from Earfoot* in the'west through Kordofan to the Nile provinces and cast to tho sea, that has not been,dur«. ing tho past year and a half, more than decimat-ed by starvation. Not only the inhabitants of the plains have suiTend, but misery has also reached the mountains from tie Bent Ameri country to Abyssinin. The chief causes of the famine are described to be: rst.the insecurity of prop erty, the natives being on this account afraid to place too much ground under euN tivation second, tho partial destruction by drouht of crops hi fm the supply of part of other governments _v''1.uch grrain be'nfj very deficient, and, third, the total fai'ure of the winter orop of ltS9-'0, the locusts having destroyed nearly eveiy green thing1. The cotton crops of Dorua and Duroor were also devoured. The inhabitants of the country bad to rely on the coast ports for supplies which were released by the Egyptian government with a spare hand, causing unnecesary suffering to thousands of people. The oldest native inhabitant never saw the locust3 so thick as they have been this year. The country is emphatically a measure
of the
kaown. i, only whore European, have sedatives is an event ot great import- c.ns, JJW, been present that some detailed informa- ^.noe. It will pass tl»e Senate ptooa- perjcnce de nennratecHu r« gnTd to Hosteltlon ha, reached the outside world as to bly without delay, and the PresUont
The has aiready expressed his apptovai 01
it.
rJ'he
opposing" forces have been of va* rious kinds. Chiefly they havo been tho preneral conviction that litei'ary property is ditTovent in kind from other propei ty, and that tho law has acknowledge:! the difference that the measure would heighten the price of books nnd that it was not for tho interest of American printers publishers
Tlie reciprocity of action upon the the
ict contemplate* will follow its passage, and then the results of the measure will appear. Its offe is.in brief, to extend the author's copyright to all j.e
noiintries in wliicli liis worlc is fold*
without injury to tho interest of the loc.il manuTacturer and pu ^us
removes from a great induf-try ine lm-
play, which will inevitably promote a friendly feeling betweeu a the countries which it aiTeets. In the iL'st week of the session tho House has led the way in "legislation which honest men in every country will approve.
Mackinac this summer. have to fro to o'th^v."'
headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in .50c and $1 bcttlea by ail leading druggists.
There is a married man in Atlanta, Ga., who wears eyeglasses with a golden rim. 11 i.s wife also wears eyeglasses. and the two pears are just alike. They are tho parents of three children, the \ouogost being ten yearn of ape, and each of the children wear eyeglasses, too.
The followirg method for making paper transparent for copying drawings has been found very Berv-ceab.e: Place a. bhmk sheet of paper over tho drawing tiiid rub it iighiiy with pure benz ne. The tracing can then be readily made, nnd the benzine upon evaporating leaves the paper as opaque as before.
A Portland author brought out. a play recently which he tailed 11 to. It might ha\ been a success if he had had any house to Plato.
Sin hns many tools, but a lie is a tuidlo that tits them all.
Tuosic of you who are weary and heavy .auened with sickness and are, weiulied iown with the inliru'ities tliut be:-et tae nuuian sysoein, can find the one tiling nec?Rsary to restore \ou to briirht buo.vant lealtii, in Sherman's Prickly Ash Bitters, It invigorates and strengthens the debilitated organs, aids digestion, and dispels the clouds arising from a diseased liver.
Tun best cough inidicineis Piso's Cure for Consumption. Sold every wnere. 25c.
URIFY YOUR
BLOOD.
Cut do no! un the dangerous alkaline and mercurial ^reparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive power of the stomach. Tho vegetablo kingdom gives us tho best and safest remodial agents. Dr. Sherman devoted the greater part of his life to the discovery of this reliable and safe remedy, and all its ingredients are vegetable. He gave it the name ol
briskly Ash BKters! a name every one can remember, and to the present day nothing has been dispovered thai i$ so beneficial for the BL00Df 'or tlVER, for the KIDNEYS and for the /STOMACH. This remedy is now so well 'and favorably known by all whp have used it that arguments as to its merits are use* less, and 21 others who require a corrective to the system Would but give it a trial the health of this country wopld be vastly improved. Remembar the name—PRICKLY
ISH BITTERS. AsMi? druggist for it.
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A little poker now and then aomotimes doo3 up the b«3t of men.
Plijr«ls|r/H»r« Vound Oat
Thfit ft conraminpiou end foreign e'ement in the blood, devjeloped by moigwiion, is the cause of ibeumitti»ra. Thin settles upon tlie
International Benxitlveeub-cubne uia covering of the muse cs nnd ligaments of the jo'.nts. cu^ifg cou»tiint
Hn(
jShifiinirpain, «nJ d^Bi-egatiiiir «s a c*leare-
o( C0D1
Thie i'« tl-ifi fin aucces^ of an in- anrl uti-ocious «1inease, nor la it less positively 1 his lb tne un.u eucces-i
afl
Ivow I won t1
Tho Clii-io.m.to nuiiioeroi tho Shore," published nt Poitland, pon, is as magnificent a production as has come lo our tab'.e for many a day. That all the work was done in land gives the publishers pardonable pride. Finer work is not don© anywhere.
j,rehensite uses checks the formidaole
efit «blishel
tertnitfent. effort Of more tntlu uiii ofi-n used toa'-ri st it, sine tne medicine nrlnrino- which the most emircnt tuitis only .alutary innredienrs It is al^o sicjCdis, dunnff wnicn inu
that it is preferable to th« pciaons
remf
,dy
for mBl-)illl fever
An.6! lo tn statesmen nave sutvocmcu dyspepsia, JcMney nnd blud'ter ailments de: ility the measure, and pro jects of law and olhtr disorders. See that you get tho i'cuuIrea'ies hnve been carefully discussed.
imitations should be
They new
cure"
and are often dangerous.
c,
0
«n*tip*-mt.
It gets late very early nowadays.
Millions of women use Dobbins' Eloctrio Soap daily, and ttiy it is tho best and cheapest. If they are rieht, you ought to use it. If wivng. one trial ouly will show you. Buy a bar of your grocer and try it next Monday.
People crorsetl in love are apt to be very ci'oss afterwa* ds.
A child can not tell what ails it. A shrewd mother will not take chances but will try Dr. Bull Worm Destroyer at once. L-on't let your druggistsell you any other kind of worm candy. Bull's is tho best.
A policeman should never cuff a person on the par. Handcuffs are the only variety
ShoUid
use.
1
Beware of Oiiitw«n»» lor Ca'arrh Tha
Mercury wi 1 surely d»stroy the ftrse of I uc nci Ul Ii
tme lint
.• ,„t .JT1H tVivows off a when nterin? it through the mucoussnrfaees. pi.tation of unfairness.and tn |.Uf.j,«irt
completely dernnce the whole system
(.]es|10uld
burden which has hitherto oppressed prescriptions from reputable _physM 11a, us tbe litorarv elToit in lliis oountry. Ihe
ivver be used except on
damage they will do is ten-fold to the eood you fan piissibly derive from them Hail's Catarrh Cure, in-nuWtured by F. t-heney & Co.. of Tulei o. O e.'niaii no mercury, and is taken in ernally and acts directly upo.i th' blood and muffins Mirfncps of tlie system. In buving Kail's Catarrh Cure be sire you get the geuuine. It is Ukei) in •.rually, and nmdeinToleUc.Ohio. by J. hf-ney & Oo ®»^Jold by lrugg sts, price 75c per bottle.
When money is tight with a certain class of ponple the pawnbroker fieciuently takes
"That seitlej it, said a prl60ner the pledge. whom his Honor sentenced to thel workhouse for t-ixty days Inst June. Eeceham's Pills enre fcihous nnd Nervous Ilia
"Settles what?"' asked the oflicer to
HIM.—If
LT STAKTS
whom the remark had been made. ''I world will put wings on the feet of indoave been troubled in my mind wheth- lence, it is a woman with a pper of hot _.„l ,.n to water starting for a tramp when ho is or to go down toI.on„ ",d 1 '•sassv." If there is anvotaer remedy in
anything in this!
the universe that will cure'a cold or cough as quickly ami effectually as Dr. White's Puimonaria it has not. been nmdc known. West For croup iu children it is a safe and corOre- tain speeilic.
Pert-
"The humble receive advantago, the selfsufficient buffer loss." If you will listen to advice it will pay you to use SAPOLIO. Try a cake in your next housecleaning.
Chaap
Kooks on Blood and Skin Diseases Fre^. •C\T54
*2nr.
Thi3 Picture, Panel sis:e, mailed for 4 ceatr.
J. F. SS11STH & CO., Makers of Ella Beans," £33 & 257 Greenwich Si., M. Y. Cily.
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price list.
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Their 9eal skin garments are
all made in the hi tost Parisian styles. Now is an excellent time to order garments before tfce winter rush begins.
BORE WELLS! Onr Wall Mftchinefl are tho most RKLIAHLK. XXJRAlll.K.^UCORHAft'L' They MOKE \VOK!v end tp«ke It AT
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Attorney at Law, (Mention this waper.^^^^^
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h« curt mas/ thonutid cagerf^fctua paMntt rB^UUUIIVQUL1 ouonnceqlutpblotw by tj^e bent ii/hyHlOiatia.
n»t do«o a nuitoniB rapi dayaatlnaKi ttro-tlitrdao Sund for' fifte bonk of lent cures. Ten
If yon ot «o£tw*.
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tlays tr®*tm®nt«r„i8|,e^ tree b.v raatt. {fndJUKao in atamiia to ia»
4U. H. H. MOMS.AU»ATO. OAT
FROM AC SSilSswl:
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AN EXTENDED
POPULARITY.
Brown's Rronchial Tro hea have i'or many years been the most popular article in uso for relieving Coughs and Threat iroubles.
TOTTR KONEY, Oil YOUR LI~E!
This fiuestion is a "pert" one, but we mean it. Will you sacrifice a few paltry dollars, and save your lil'e? or will yon allow your blood to become tainted, and your svstem run-down, until, finally, you are laid away in the grave Better be in time, and "hold up" your hands for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, a guaranteed remedy for all scrofulous and other blood-taints, from -whatever cau«e arising. It cures all Skin aiul Scalp Diseases, Ulcers, Sores, Swellings and kindred ailments. It is powerfully tonic as well as alterative, or blood-cleansing, in its effects, hcnce it strengthens the system and restores vitality, thereby dispelling all tho-e languid, ''tired feelings" experienced by "the debilitated. Especially has it manifested its potency ia curing Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Gokre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Makers, No. 6(13 Main Street. Buffalo. N. Y.
A little poker does up th" r.«t,
Thsre is enf? one S. S. S. Take no ota,
y. YAUGIIN, Sandy Bottom, Va.
E
SWIFT
Srr.cinc Co.,
ATLANTA, GV.
CURE Biliousness, Ssck Headache^ Malaria.
BILE BEANS.
RLY BKOTHERR, G6 Warren St. New York. Prten rta.l
Pterin
BE UP TO
THE MARK
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JXTot -to
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Children Cry for Pifchcr's Castoru
NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAH BE WIPED CLEAN IN A P^O^SINT.
,THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
PREEMINENTLY THE LEADING- COMMERCIAL
TA
When Taby •vrss sick, we gave her Castor!^ ,1 When she tt&s a Clilld, sho cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, sh1? r.vrethem Castor?
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BEWARE OF THEM
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OVTHG USE orTHC IKVISIDLE SOUND DISC 'wMob i« guaranteed to htip a larger p.vr cettf.ot than all niniiiar 6o» Tic^a con»bincd. The imt- c« the Kara as qLmns -ire Co th* rye*. F.-sitivoly mTlAible. n'ftm vtonthi Trithoa removal
t'rSee IM Fra«.
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S.S.S. WILL CURE My daughter had a case of chronic Eczema, which for over five years had bafl'ed tho skill of the best physicians. As she -was daily growing worse, I quit all other treatment and« commenced using S. S. S. Before finishing the second bottle tho scaly incrustations had nearly disappeared. I continued using S. S. S. until ehe was ontireiy cured. I waited before reporting the case to see if the cure was permanent. Being satisfied that sho is freed from the annoying disease for all lime to come, I send you this,
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Dr. Hnyrfor 0 KMo»H Balsam cures JSnitrcwfi BED WETTIMC.I Prlte $1 per pack »KB IJJ
liltfEftSi wl. or sale by ell ilruMjisw or
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