Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1882 — Page 7
m. Lmui LMau, gFLTim, utt, i 4 iM f&iScScP&n LYDIA E. I PINKHAM’B VEGETABLE COiIPOUNR q; far all these Palafal Oemplalet* tnl fftihlim ■oetaaoi te anr hest female papulation. It aill cure entirely tha wont form of Female Complaint*, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Clear*, tlon, Falling and DUpUoemant*, aad tha consequent Spinal Weakness, and la particularly adapted to tha mange of Life. It will tllaaolre aad expel tumor* from tha uterailn an early (tags of development. The tendency to earn, ceroua humors there la checked very apeedily by Ua uae. It remove* faintness, flatulency, deatroyaall String 'or stimulant*, and relieves wcakneaa of the atomach. It cure* Bloating, Beadachee, Nervous Proatratlon, general debility, Blaepleaaneaa, Depreaalon and Indljeatlon. That feeling of baariag down, canalng pain, weight r ad back&i he, la alwaya permanently cured by Ita aae. It will at all thnaa and under all ctrcumetancea a* In '.armony with the lawa that govern the female ayatam. For tha cure of Kidney Complain ta of either aezthla ompound is unsurpassed. LTDIA E. PIXKIIAM'B VEGETABLE COMPOCNVIs prepared at *SS and 136 Western Avenue, ".ynn, Maaa. Price $L Sir bottles for $5. Sent by m*!’ In the form of pill*, also in the form of loaengea, or receipt of price, $1 per bos for either, Mrs. Pinkhao freely answers all letters A Inquiry. Send for pamph :et. Address as above. Mention this Paper. No family should be without LTDIA E. PINKHAM'S IiTER PILLS. They cure constipation, bUlouaneaa, -usd torpidity of the liver. tS cents per box. v tgr Solti by all Droggiatr. '©B
THE LIVER AND ITS FUNCTIONS. fT has become a well established fact tfat the larier portion of diseiuea to wi hh the human family it subject arise In the t r>t place from some derangement of the Liver. This organ Is not only the largest, bat at the as aie time one of the most Important. The venous blood, on Its return to the heart, paases through this organ, end tn Its passage the impurities,aa also the secretions which ate necessary for digestion ns well as for a cathartic to assist In the renewal of waste material Ac. are eliminated. From this It Is easily seen that the Liver Is liable to get out of order to s meter or leee ertent*nnd when this oedurs It Is Impossible for it to properly fulfil Its office of removing all objectionable matter from tbe blood, hat allowe it to pasa through, carrying with it the poisons oI which It should have been relieved. With impure DR.B.F.SHERMAN’B blood the whole eye- gwm, *> Dir it i v sou tem becomes affect- irKIURLI ASH ed.and no organ oac ffifM BITTER 8. properly perform its ffiKM The result of years supplied fg|f matt “r^.emh tog Of being ficlentguarcontlnually ant , fo r j to sp is S 1 BITTERS SlckStom- H- but one sfC&pll&n I CURES Üby their Xrupti one | ALIDISEASESOFTHE £ ofSkln.etc. -r Trrrr T> range and they may be JUI VXi It weaken the Sap kidneys ss* • remedy le RTfIMAHH N Bitten acta required to OIUIVI/Vhn H directly on assistnat’re AMD \ I the Liver, In relieving lty ________ f| Kidneys, S&5 BOWILSjSteM;: hX ALL DRUGGISTS | fiSSIS oomplalnte -■ H anycordial, of this kind do ir r 1 nnl I fIP H and Is as there Is no PRI | eaellytaken mediolne .iM bychildren that eonalal las adults. PRICKLY ABH BITTERS is a medicine of rare merit, and not an Intoxicating beverage, and being purely vegetable in Its composite can be usedatall times with beneficial results. It Is not claimed ns a cure-all, but for derangements of the organs mentioned. It is a specific and as a BLOOD PURIFIER ranks above all other preparations. Ask your druggist for It, and give It a fair trial. If he has none on band, ask thatlt be ordered for you. MEYER BROTHERS A CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS. BT. LOUIB AND KANSAB CITY, MO.
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Goorgia Snakes.
We were sitting on the post-office steps at King Gold, Ga., when Judge Hallam winked me around the corner and whispered: “The old cmap on that cracker-box is Col. slasher, the bigges liar in the State of Georgia. Ask him for a snake story.** I slid'back, looking innocent and unconcerned, and at the first opportunity I inquired: , “Colonel, are there any moccasin snakes in this State?” “Billions of ’em,” he replied. “Any very big ones ?” “Well, I reckon! Yum! Don’t talk o me about'big snakes!” “Colonel, hew long a snake did you ever see?” He rolled his quid over and over and got both hands over his le i knee before replying; “I’m afraid you wouldn’t believe me.” “Yes, I—that is—yes, I would!” “You know that snakes grow mighty fast down here?” “Of course.” “And that our swamps offer them a secure retreat?” “Certainly.” “I would’t have you doubt my word,” he remarked, after a pause, as he squinted his left eye at a spotted dog across the street. “How oould I, Colonel?” He rose up slowly, stepped down over the sand, and paced off about forty feet, going over the ground twice and counting his steps. When he had returned and taken his seat 1 asked: “Do you mean to tell me, Colonel, that you have seen a snake forty feet long?” “Oh, no, no!” he quickly replied. “I was simply pacing off to see if there was room to plant six hitchingposts in there. The longest snake I ever saw measured exactly ten Inches by the rule, and he had been dead three days to boot!”
Couldn’t Behave Herself.
A Saratoga correspondent overheard two young ladies talking, and this is what thev said: “Well, I’m going home to*morrow.” “What for, pray ?” “Because I can’t behave myself.” “Well, out with it, Jennie, what have you been doing?” “Lots of things.” “Well give us the first.’, “You know Frank Kennedy, Nell?” “That soft, simpering fellow, that always tells you how charming you look?” Exactly. This morning I saw him coming and made up my mind to take him down. I put my diamond brooch in the chair, pin upward, and a?ked him to sit down “He sat, of course, and what then?’, “Hejumpted uDand yelled: “Oh, my —!’ ‘What’s the trouble?’l asked, ‘Nothing in particular, only I thought of an engagement at this very moment; youjnust excuse me.’ And oft he went, and would you believe it. Nell, the brooch was sticking to him. “That was awful Jennie,” and the two girls giggled together for five minutes. Nell broke the spell by demanding: “What next?” “Why’ you see, I was talking with that young sprig of a clergyman, the Rev. Tom Parsons. We had nearly tHiked each other to death, when, as luck would have it, he made some remarks about mosquitos. I was on my native heath at once, and began to tell him of my experience at Ruck" away. ‘Did they not bite very Bard ?’ inquired Rev. Thomas. ‘I wish Mr. Parsons,’ said I, ‘you could see my legs and Judge for yourself.’ ” “That was a horjid speech, Jennie. How could you say such a thing?” “Why, Nell, it popped out before I knew it.” “And what did Mr. Parson say.” He blushed clean to his eyes, and I ran away.”
Tinned Costumes.
We referred a week or two ago to an alleged invention of a German chemist by which woolen and cotton fab rics could be coated with a layer of dissolved silk and made to assume the glossy and soft appearance of actual silk goods. Experiments in a somewhat similar direction appear to have been made by a French chemist, who, however, coats his material with a thin layer of tin instead of silk. The modus operandi is described as follows: He first makes a mixture of zinc powder and dissolved albumen, which he spreads over the fabric by means of a brush, leaving it to dry, when the stuff is passed first through superheated steam and afterwards through a solution of chloride of tin. By this means an exceedingly thin layer of tin is spread over the whole side of the fabric, which is thus rendered waterproof and protected against ordinary rough usage. The utility of the invention is not quite apparent, for probably few people would care to don garments in which they would bear a very close resemblance to animated kettles and tea-pots; thotigh in the preparation of theatrical dresses and even of the bright “trimmings” in which the female heart delights, the invention might find a limited application.—Colonies and India. ♦ • —■ ■ The chambermaids of Austria appear to be more tender-hearted than their superiors. A young German S;entleman went to Vienna to propose or a charming girl he had met at one of the Bohemian watering places. He alighted at a hotel, where one of the chambermaids, to whom he had scarcely ever spoken beyond asking gravely for his boots, fell violently in love with him. S He could not make a similar donquest of the parents of the young lady he came to court, eo he committed suicide. The soft-nearted-chambermaid declared she could not survive the handsome German. A few days after a young girl was seen on the sill of an upper window, struggling with another woman whoftrove to hold her back; but she away, and, leaping from the window, smashed her skull.
A SAD FACT.
There is no cure for consumption, and yet consumption of the lungs, liver,or kidneys may be checked and the decay arrested by using Dr. Guysott*.Yellopr Dock and Sarsaparilla. I strengthens every organ of life and re restores all lost or impaired organic, functions to their normal condition. bottle will convince yo u o) its great merit. A breakfast such'as had never before'heen served up in Berlin was last week set before Dr. Hermes, the di rector of the Aquarium, his famih and some invited friends— scramble* snr.ke eggs, a few days before an In dian python, lately received at the institution, had laid fifty-five eggs From thirty of these the Dr. Hermehad the singular dish prepared in tb< presence of his guests. They wen broken up into a fryi' g pan containing the requisitetmodicum of melt* butter. The eggs have no yelk but are filled with agrayish-white liquid the shells are neither hard nor brittle as in birds’ eggs, and, after being emptied of their contents, resembled pieces of leather. The taste of the savory plate was likened to that of mashed potatoes mixed with rice. All the guests but one partook heartily. An apparatus has recently been put up at the Aquariijun for the artificial hatching of these e?ge, and we soon hear of native Berlin boa-copstrlctora. I|M m 2* m - m Mr. Clemens Knowlton, of Fal mouth, Kv., writes: “I was quite an invalid, afflicted with a complication of diseases that showed a tendency to weaken and exhaust my brain and nervous system. I found myself quickly cured by using a bottle of Dr. Gfuysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It has given perfect tone and real strength to every part of my body, and my blood is free from all impurity.” ■ ♦ Newburg N. Y. June 10.— The question raised as to whether there are hoop snakes in this section of the country caD be answered in the affirmative. Some years ago a young lady living on her father’s farm at Shawngunk Ulster County, twelve miles back of this city, was chased down a lane by one, and when she swerved to one side it swiftly by One was seen on Sunday last. It measured about three feet in length, and was killed on the farm of William Startup, the north plank road, near Middletown, this county. This snake has a hard, fine-pointed hornlike substance at the end of its tail, with which it strikes. Some people are of the opinion that the tail of tnis particular species of snake are poisonous, while others believe the perfectly tfarmlesss. They form themselves in the shape of a hoop, and speed over the ground at a lively rate; but it is only necessary to Ijitep one side to avoid them, it apparently being impossible for them to alter their course when rolling. No one in this section has ever been known to have received dangerous injuries from this kind of a snake.
Eating a Torture.
And Bleep often a mere t raves try of repose, to the dvspeptic. Appetite is correspondingly impaired dv the mo«t prevalent of maladies, and headaches, biliousness, constipation, poverty of the blood, loss of flesh a»d of vital lty, and a thousand annoying and indescribable sensations are its concomitants. It is. moreover, the progenitor of numerons and formable bodily disorders. Obstinate as it is, however, its complete eradication may be effected by the persistent use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a medicine which communicates both vigor and regularity to the organs of digestion and secretion, relaxes the bowels gently but thoroughly, enriches and purities the blood, promotes appetite, and gives tranqui'ity to the nervous system. Persons of weakly constitution and feeble physique who use this superb tonic infallibly derive from it the stamina of which they stand so much in need, and it is in variably successful in remedying and preventing malarial dlseuses. Guiteau wept when a band of revivalists went into his cell and sung for biro. There are some revivalsts whose singing would make anybody cry. Still. Guiteau Is a dreadfully bad man, and we thiuk he deserves all be Is getting,—Burlington Hawkeye. *The term hydra may be used to represent any manifold evil. If you w uld battle successfully with tftis double-headed monster of disease you willed it expedient to keep Mrg. Pinkbain’s vegetable compound always at hand. -Dr. Banning^ Bartlett Couts loves lb lounge and smoke a cigar while his dovey sits at the piano and warbles .‘‘Will you love me when I mould!” Grave Run Mills. Baltimore Co., Md. Messrs. Kennedy & Co:—The Cirbollne is making young hair come on my bald head. PETER F. SHEARER. This Is a fair sample of the certificates which are received daily at the Pittsburgh office Petrolia. Pa., Jan. 8,187*. Messrs Kennedy & Co:—My hair is growing out so fast that I can almost see it growing myself, through the use of your Carboilte. ———— Now that Darwin Is gone, we violate no confidence in saying that he always believed Oscar Wilde to be the missing link.—Burlington Hawkeye, V “Do boldly what you do at all.” Boldly do we afllrm that Kidney-Wort is the great remedy for liver, bowels and kidney diseases. Rheumatism and Piles vanish before it. The tonic effect of Kidney-Wort is produced by its cleansing and purifying action on the bloofl Where there is a gravelly deposit In the urine, or milky, ropy urine from disordered Kidneys, it always cures. The poet who asserts that life is bat a dream, was never called upon to help move a cook stove, or get a barrel of elder down the cellar. —Detroit Free Press. • "... ■ i_ **~The Diamond Dyee always do morelthan they claim to do. Color over that old ores*. It will look like new. Only 10 cents. An editor offers $3 for the best written love letter. There are some people who would give more than that to get l ack some they nave written.—Somerville Journal. *At a memorial entertainment in honor of the late George A. Conly, the singer, and for the benefit of his family, among those taking part will be Miss Abbott, Miss Kellogg, Brignoli, Gottschalk, Tagliapjetra, Arbuckle, Max Maretzek, Jonn McCullough, Mary Anderson and John T. Raymond.
Adrice to Consumptives.
On the appearance of the first symptoms—as general debility, loss of appetite, pallor, chiily nensations. follow- d by night sweats and cough—prompt measures of relief should betaken. Consumption is scrofulous disease of the lungs: therefore use the great anti-scrof-ulous ,or blood-pnrifi--r and strength-restor r. Dr. PierCe’s -‘Golden Medical Discovery.” Superior to Cod liver oil a- anutrittve, and un, sorpsaed ag a peat oral. For weai< lungs, spitting bf bk>t>d, and kindred affect io-s It. has un equa l . Sold by druggists. For Dr. Pierce’s treatise on oonsumntion send two stamps. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Cincinnati olaims a person who lives wnolly on water. He must be a harbor bony —tow well Cidzen.
The Weaker Sex
p.re Immensely strengthened by the use of Dr. Pierce’s -Favorite Prescription,” which cures al female derangements, and gives tone to the system. Sold by druggists. If all men were as religious as they pretend to be. the devil would be a very sick old man.— Fall River Advance. Young mud m ddle-aged men, suffering from nervous debility and kindred affections, as loss of memory and hypochondria, should Inclose three stamps for Part VII of World’s Dispensary Dime series of pamphlets. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. How may burglars be kept out of any house! By leaving the valuables out at nlglit on the from door steps.—New York Graphic.
"Did She Die?
‘‘Noj she lingered and suffered along, pining '‘away all the time, for years, the doctor* doing **her no good; and at last was oared by this Hop ‘‘Bitters the paper* say so muoh about. Indeed! "Indeed! how thankfnl we sheuld he hr that mediolne.” A mild-mannered citizen of New York state very “respectfully” urges, through the local newspaper, that the man who stole his gate had better bring it back, on tbe ground that he will “think more of himself some ten years hence” if he does so. • - When physieiana have made uae of a prescription for years in their private practice with certain success, it is a duty they owe to mankind to put such remedies within reach of all, and this is done by“copyright,’’such is the case with Dr. Sherman’s Prickly Ash Bitters, and they have proved to be a ; blessing to mankind. In arresting a circus proprietor at Southwest City, Mo., a performer was shot and killed, and two other men Ipjured.
How to Secure Health.
It seems strange that anyone will suffer from the many derangements brought on by an Impure condition of the blood, when ScoriU'i Sarsaparilla and Stllllngia, or Blood and Liver Syrup will restore perfect he<h'to the physioal organization. It is indeed a strengthening syruj), pleasant to take, and has proven itself to be the nest blood purifier ever discovered, effectually earing Sorofula, Svphilitio disorders, Weakness of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Malaria, all Nervous disorders and Debility, Billious complaints and all diseases indicating an impure condition of the blood, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach,Skin, etc. It oorreots indigestion. A single bottle will [trove to you ita merits as a health renewer, for t acts like a charm, especially when the oomSlaint is of an exhaustive nature, having a tenency so lessen the natural vigor of the brain and nervous system. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, depression of »pirits and general debility, in their various forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers,.the “Ferro-Phosphor-ated Elixir of Calisaya,” made by Caswell, Haiard k Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic; and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. If you are troubled with Billiousness or Con-, stipation, use Dr. White’s Dandelion. It is the best Liver Investigator in use. Pint bottle* only one dollar. Use Reddings Russia Salve for cuts, burns, chilblains, chapped hands, corns, bruises etc. Osmun’s Prepared Cod Liver Oil and Lime, tbe best medicine for the lungs. Bold by all druggists. Dr. Roger’s Vegetable Worm Syrup Instantly destroys worms and removes the secretions that cause them. Baker’s Pain Panaoea cures pain in Man and Beast. For use externally and internally. Canon Ernest Wilberforce, son of the late Bishop of Oxford, has been appointed first bishop of Newcastle.
ora OWN-10. 182 VALUABLE TRUTHS. “It yon are saffering from poor boalth or .languishing on a hod of slot jese take alum, 'for Hop Bitters will cure jou. "If yon are simply tiling, if yA tsei wetk ‘end dispirited, without clearly knowing "Wky, Hop Bitters will Retire you “If yon arc n Minister, and bnv# uVCS taxed yoaranlf with your pectoral dntloa, ‘or s Mother, worn ont with ear# sad work, Hop Bitten will Restore you. yon arc n men of basinets or Isbonreo , 'weakened by the strain of yonr overy-day ‘dotiee, or » man of letters, toiling ovee •yonr midnight work, Hop Bitten wUI Strengthen you. "If yon arc suffering from ovor acting or 'drinking, nay indiscretion or dissipation, ‘or tre young end growing too fast, as it of ’ten th.ecao. Hop Bitten will Releave you. "If yon tic in (he workshop, on the farm, ‘at the desk, anywhere, and feel that yonr ‘ifitem needs licencing, toning, or stimn‘lcting, without lntoxlcctlpt', Hop Bitten to what you need. "If yon am old, and yonr blood thin and impure, pulse feeble, yonr nerves unsteady ‘and yonr faenlUtt waning. flop Bitten will give you new life and vigour. "HOP BITTERS is aa elegant, healthy, ‘sad refreshing flavoring for sick room 'drinks, impure water, etc., rendering them ‘harmless, and sweetening tbe month, and (Jto fltOSUfcOllg" *
Ana Diamond jfjrijEßifr dyes. mods than any 15 or pomdre folor*. Any ons oan oolor any Ikbrio or fancy article. Bend for color wmntod an d b« oonvineed. Fancy cards.
Mrs. Sarah J. Van Buren, whose portrait appears in another column of this paper- is preparing S’‘Ladles’ Tonic” which has been used for years for oaring those distressing di.-i.ases oommonto woman kind. Itcan.be bought of druggists or by addressing Mrs. Van Buren at 192 Frpk’iu street, Bufialo, N. Y., who answer* aUJbttsrs i<oo. According to tbe Georgia crop reports the average vield o; "ats over the state exceeds fifty bushels to the *2": ML
MvF Above is an exact portrait of MRS. SARAH J. VAN BUREN. discoverer or LADIES’TONIC A preparation which is unequaled for, jPurifying the Blood and Totting Up tke. Female System. Ladies’ Tome is prepared by Mrs. Van Bureau at ids Franklin St., miffnlo, N. Y., and has been used successfully by ladies for years. It is a sure cure for wll Female Complaints, Low Fever, Ague, Scrofula, Sick Headache, and ~alt weaknesses caused by those irregularities which are so cotp-t mon to womankind. This is no Patent Medicim . but is prepared by Mrs. Van Duren, after years et experience, and recommended by her, as she knows it will give new life to any broken-down, worn-out or over-worked member of her sex. Wivrs and Mothuks need something to assist nature in holding her own under the constant strain which is constantly dragging them down. Mrs. Van Buren answers all letters /ret. Send for Circulars. For sale by Druggists. Price, f i.oo per bottle. MOTHERS READ. Gents:— About nine years ago I had a child two years old aud almost dead. TL-o doctor I lutd attending her could not toil wliat ailed her. I asked him if he did not think it was worms. He said no. However, this did not satisfy me, as I felt convinced in my own mind that she had. I obtained a bottle of DR. C. MeLANK’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE (genuine). I gave her a teaspoonful In tlw morning and another at night, after which she passed seventy-two worms and was a well child. Hluce then I have never beeh without it in my family. The health of my children remained so good that T had neglected watching their actions until about three weeks ago, wlien two of thenrpresented the name sickly uppearance that Fanny did nine years ago. So I thought it must be worms, and went to work at once with a bdttle of DR. C. MeI.AXE’S VERMIFUGE between four of my children, their ages being as follows: Alice, 8 years; Charley, 4 years; Emma, 8 yours; John, ts years. Now comes the result: Alice aud Emma oaiue qut all right, but Charley passed forty-five and Johnny about sixty worm*. The result was to gratifying that f spent two days in shoeing the wonderful effect of your Vermifuge around Utica, and now have the worms on exhibition in my store. Yours truly, JOHN PIPER.
The gee nine DR. O. McLANE’S VERMIFUGK le manufactured only by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., and bear the signatures of C. MiLnne and Fleming Bros. It Is never mude in St. Louis or Wheeling. Be sufe you get the genuine. Price. SO cents u bottle. FLEMING BROS., Fltfelmi-sll, Pa o HAS BEEN PROVED g| S by thousands and tens of thousands all over)*] * tea oountry to be the STniEHT CUBJI Igt ever discovered for all 1 KIDNEY DISEASES.!cI « Does* tome bMk or disordered urine indi-|2«l M bate that yon arc a victim f THEN DO ITOTUjI r HB6ITATH: use Kidney-Wort atonoe, (everyKl l» druggist will rooommend It) and It «UUI . ipeodUy averoome tha disease and riitowij 5 healthy notion. . ISI 2 Inoonttnenoe or retention of TTHse, brlckl — | ® iuetor ropy deposits, and dull dragging palnalmj £ Ulepeadfly yield to Its ouraUvo power. 151 rnsaa 91. ttOLDmvsmaamn. |g 81000 REWARD fer oap sumMm MWeeat shmS eioMT «M<f <a 14oy o« lAe fiamfeJEwa oi i mn Circular oral Arm trig (ble mailed rrae. Bend for H NEWARK MACHIKZ COMPART, Hewark, Ohio. beam «f fanaw sad thresh HmSmnn to Uw fait. the OLDEST Medicine In the WORLD. a VROBAUtV Or. bite TloiDsofl'i celebrated Ere Witer. Thia artiste lea carefully prepared pbysletea’s ofMetpUoo awl has been la constant nee for nearly a •salary, and aotwlthateadlag tha raaay other preps-r-Uotu that have been (otrodued Into the market, the •ale es this article Is const sntly Increasing. If the ilreotloaa era followed ff wld never fall. We partlew arlr invite the attenttee »f ph> »!eian* to It* merits. JOH« L. THOMPtOM, BOMB A CO.. Troy, N 1. PUGvSSs'SS U;ts‘S£«rrsff. ta 2jnt tz 0. x. HIRES, 44 X. D*la. Awfo, FMwllfMd. I ■WT III! ,11 111 111 I ——-wTBUTM 19 * rorrrT * ** MUTmB, jbhh® «■ CHICAGO SCALE CO. ■ * T 1W Sewfh Jtftnon Strut. CMesye, ill. tia^'ggjisif.isacsAarai “"I'cjaa.'gfJaiaK" eltaatlen. address YaAgNTfani Boos,, JaaeevUle, wii, THRESHERS" TMAPIgMAIISTAYDOBOO. MaaadeU.q IFU-R«®« mThe Magnetic Anti-Bilioug Pills (Dr. Foote’s formula); the mildest and beat remedy of its kind. Sample box mailed for fern S-oent Sterna*. S. Y i» E. *th St,, N. X. City-
