Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1882 — Page 3

AN OPEN LETTER.

Same Outapwkma Statement* of Crest ▼nine ftrem Parties •< the Highest Standing. When the people of Amurina become to thoroughly aroused, and on a subject of such serious importance as the preservation of their lives and health, it is but natural that the ones who have been largely instrumental in the origin of this movement should speak frankly and directly to the people most interested. It is for this reason that we thus dome before the public and make the following revelations. Every careful observer who has sought to keep pace with the march of events has noted the alarming increase of certain peculiar physical troubles within the past few years. These troubles have come at unexpected momentsand in a most treacherous -way. They have manifested themselves in innumerable forms, but they have always had the same cause. They have not afflicted the minor parts of the body, but have gone direct to the strongholds of the system, and their work has usually been as prompt as it is fatal. Their treacherous and deceptive nature has often prevented a careful analysis of what causes them, and, as a result, intense suffering and final disaster have usually ensued. The real cause, however, has been a derangement of the kidneys, and all of these troubles are, in fact, the first symptoms of the terrible Bright’s disease, which has cast its dark shadow over so many homes in the land and is increasing wonderfully and continually. It is now conceded by the ablest physicians in every land and by eminent scientists the world over, that this disease is th* result of blood poisoning. This poisoning is brought about by wasted and unhealthy kidneys that permit the poison to remain in ths blood instead of throwing it off from the system. But it is equally evident to all who have studied into the effects and have become conversant with the facts that a disordered state of the kidneys and liver produces most of the common complaints and pains which afflict the human race, and they can be traced to this source Just as certainly as can Bright’s disease. To purify a stream we must go to its source, and to cure a disease we must remove the cause. It being true, therefore, that nine-tenths of all human ailments are caused by diseased kidneys or liver, the only certain way to cure these troubles is by treating the organs which cause them. How intimately the kidneys are associated with th* entire system may be understood from the fact that over 1,000 ounces of blood pass through them every hour, being more than 200 gallons, or nearly one ton in the course of twenty-four home. This vast mass of living fluid is sent to every part of the body, and if the kidneys are diseased the impurities that are in the blood are not removed, and hence pass through the veins, carrying disease in some one of its many terrible forms. The horrors which accompany most of the diseases caused by disordered kidneys and liver cannot be described in print, while the dangers surrounding them are even greater than the agony. Ana yet a person may be troubled for months without knowing the cause of the diseases that have attacked him. Some of the symptoms of the first stages, any one of which indicates disordered kidneys or liver, are these : Pains in the back and around the loins, severe headaches, dizziness, inflamed eyes, a coated tongue and a dry mouth, loss of appetite, chilly sensations, indigestion (the stomach never is in order when the kidneys or Ever are deranged), a dryness of the skin, nervousness, night sweats, muscular debility, despondency, a tired feeling especially at night, puffing or bloating under the eyes, etc. If any of the following things are noticed about the fluids passed from the system, it shows that the kidneys and liver are out of order: A red deposit, a scum upon the surface, an unusual thickness or thinness, a very dark or a very light color, a burning sensation in passing, an unusual odor, a retention, or a frequent desire to void and inability to do so. The above are a few of the hundreds of symptoms which indicate the beginning of aggravated cases of kidney or liver difficulties, and they require instant attention. If these symptoms are not checked at once, they are almost certain to result in some one of the many terrible diseases of the kidneys. But, unpleasant as all the symptoms and even these diseases may be, they are as nothing compared to the last stages of the complaints. The kidneys waste away by degrees, accompanied by intense pains; the heart become uncontrollable; the lungs are oppressed; the eyeballs grow glassy, and the entire system is reduced and debilitated. For weeks before death comes the sufferer looks forward to it as a blessed relief, and anything that can furnish even temporary help is gladly hailed. Then it is that bloating begins ; the face becomes puffy and pallid ; the breath can only be caught in gasps, speech is impossible and muscular action suspended. The patient finally sinks into a state of unconsciousness to everything except the pains which are racking him, and death comes by certain but slow degrees. There can be but one conclusion which all readers of care and judgment will draw from these facts, which is the necessity of treating the disease in time and by that means which has been proven the best and most efficient. It has been our privilege to treat more cases and effect more cures of this terrible complaint than has ever been known before in the history of the world. The wonderful sale which our remedies have attained is due wholly to the fact that they have cured the ones who have used them. The power and value of any remedy must rest wholly on a basis of worth, and here is just where our Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has found its wonderful power and success. But in this connection comes one important fact: It has always been true that articles of merit are subject to imitations. No one seeks to counterfeit the bills of a worthless bank. The productions of a cracked inventor or witless writer are never copied. It is Just so with a healing remedy. If it possesses no merit it will not be subjected to imitations. If, however, it has power and value, imitations will spring up on every side. While it is a tribute to the value of this medicine that it has imitations, still, in justice to those who are suffering, we feel that all should be warned agains them. There is but one known remedy that has ever been able to cure serious kidney troubles or eontrol these great organs when once deranged, and that remedy Is Warner’s Safe Kidney ana Liver Cure. There are numerous nostrums on the market claiming to be just as efficient and some which even claim to be the same. The test of merit, however, is in what has been accomplished, and we therefore say unhesitatingly that for all diseases of the kidneys, liver and urinary organs Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure stands alone, not only in point of excellence, but in the wonderful results it has achieved. Inorder to successfully avoid th* purchase of spurious and injurious medicines, observe these facts: Our remedy is put up in dark amber glass bottles, with the Safe (our trade mark) blown in the back. A private proprietary six-cent in-ternal-revenue stamp is affixed to the neck and covers the top of the cork and is of a light brown color. In the middle thereof is a Safe in outline, and on it the picture of a negro gathering herbs. If this stamp is not found on every bottle of the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, or if there is any evidence that it has been tampered with, and if a Safe is not blown on the back of the bottle, reject the bottle at once, and insist on having a genuine one. We are led to publish the foregoing in order that the public may know and realize just where we stand. We have always sought to keep our personality from obtruding upon the allowing full well that the value of our remedy was the essential thing, but the unexampled use which has been made of this medicin*, and the volume of letters we ar* constantly receiving demand a personal statement from us. We are lastly gratified at the confidence which has

been shown us, and thankful for the myriads •f cures our remedy has performed, and we pledge ourselves for the future, as we have endeavored in the past, to furnish the beet and only valuable remedy that can control and cure all the many and terrible troubles arising from disorders of these great organs. HIH. Wabnkb <fc Co., Rochester, N. Y.

The Auld Fiddle.

At a banquet held in Huron, Canada, Mr. James Dickson, a Scotch emigrant, narrated the following touching reminiscence of “Auld Scotia:” It is now forty-eight years since I first came to this* country. I was then little more than a boy, fresh from Edingburgh University, and had come with my father to bear the trials and privations of early pioneer life in the backwoods. My mother and the other members of our family were in the old land, and an ocean and a wilderness lay between them and us. Our worldly possessions, when we reached the Huron tract, consisted of two chests, which had been brought from Hamilton in an ox-cart. After attending to the duties which devolved upon us for our immediate needs, we sat down to ponder on the best course to pursue in our battle with the mighty forest After a while my thoughts went from our present surroundings to the dear ones at home in the old land, and possibly my father’s thoughts drifted thitherward also. Finally he said to me: “Jeanies, wad ye open the kist, an’ see if th’ feddle is a’ richt?” I did as he told me, for, knowing him to be a good fiddler, I thought the tunes of the old land might cheur us both. On opening the chest I round the fiddle and nanded it to my father. He took the violin from my bands, and after thumbing the strings, touching the bridge and tapping the sounding board, his face illuminated as he ejaculated: “She’s a’ richt, Jeames; she’s a’ richt.” He then rubbed the resin on the bow, and drawing the latter across the strings struck up one of the grand old Scotch airs, “The Broom o’ the Cowden Knowes,” which he had often played for mother and the bairns in “Auld Scotia.” When he had finished the first tune he played another and yet another, and as the beautiful melodies rose o!i the air I could not help thinking: “Father, ye play the fiddle a great deal better now than ye ever -did in Scotland.” The music was finished at last, my father relinquished the instrument to my hands for safe keeping in the chest, and I saw then what I never saw before or since—the tears rolling down his cheek.

The Man With the Umbrella.

Why it is that the public do not look kindly upon a man carrying an umbrella in a hot day is a mystery yet to be solved, but the fact is they do not, and that not one man in a hundred has the moral courage to carry one. Yesterday, when an eminent and dignified citizen coming back from his dinner turned into Griswold street with an umbrella over his head, he was accosted with: “Been raining down your way?” “No, sir.” “Going to?” “No, sir.” “Then vcu carry the umbrella to keep the flies off?” “Yes, sir.” “Well, that’s a good plan, and all soft men ought to practice it.” The next man had a grin on his face as he called out: “What’s that for?” “To keep the sun off.” “What do you want to keep the sun off for?” “Might get sunstrack.” “Suppose you did?” “Suppose you mind your business, sir?” The next one presumed upon his long friendship to halt the man with the umbrella and whisper: “Pretty sharp in you, old fellow—keep the bulge towards your creditors, and they can’t see you!” Other men told him that a poultice on the head would dispense with the umbrella, and others said if he was afraid of his ears being tanned he should fasten a fan on each side of his hat Not one single man took him by the hand and encouraged him, and when he reached the postoffice he was so discouraged that he lowered his shade and used it to punch the ribs of a boy who had begun to sing: “He’s a flat—he’s a feller, And he lugs au old umbrella.” —Free Press. A suicide under very painful circumstance occured, in the express train running between Havre and Rouen. On opening the door of a coupe at the latter station, one of the employes perceived a man lying on the floor, bathed in blood, quite dead, and with a revolver at his side. The corpse was immediately borne to a private room, and inquiries were instituted, which led to the knowledge that the deceased was M. Warenhorst, a wealthy Havre merchant, who married a few years ago a widow whose husband was supposed to have been killed during the commune. A child was born, and the happiness of the couple was complete, when, to their horror, it was found that one of the amnestied communists who have returned in the Navarin was this identical man. The shock was too great. M. Warenhorst’s brain was unable to bear it, and it was while under the influence of his first impulse of grief and shame that he put an end to his own life. *»* “ Necessity is the mother of invention.’* Diseases of the liver, kidneys and bowels brought forth that sovereign remedy, Kid-ney-Wort, which is nature's normal curative for all those dire complaints. In either liquid or dry form it is a perfect remedy for those terrible diseases that cause so many deaths.

A WORD TO THINKERS.

The perfection of a strengthening medicine consists, in its leaving no unpleasant after-effects. Whisky, ale, beer and other Alcoholic beverages excite the brain and blood-vessels to unnatural activity, and, while the whirlpool of excitement lasts, all feeling of languor and distress is banished, but when the reaction comes, “the last state of that man is worse than the first.” Invalids should trust to nature for their recovery, and avoid the use of stimulants as altogether injurious. Be partial to a fruit and vegetable diet and choose such medicines as are strengthening to the whole general system. To this end no better remedies can be used than Yellow Dock, Saraparilla, Juniper, Iron Buchu, Celery and Calisaya, each of which have separate and destinct virtue, but when blended in a single compound excel all other remedies in giving health, strength and vigor to every part of the body. Such a compound is Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, its harmonious action on the blood, lungs, liver, kidneys and muscular system is astonishing. Harry Pierce, a Peoria contractor, entered into a contract to build three houses for William Callahan and one for Frank Chase. By the time the houses were half finished he had overdrawn money to the amount of 11,500. At this interesting stage of the proceedings he also suddenly disappeared from the gaze of his creditors. A physician says: “ I know many who nave long suffered from dyspepsia, weak lungs, asthma, consumptive symptoms, impure blood, scrofula etc., and who found quick relief by using Dr. Guysott’s Tonic of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, etc.” The Normal district of the M. E. Church has purchased 30 acres of ground north of Eureka which will be made a permanent location for their camp meeting and summer resort. They paid $1,700 for the grounds, about $ 1,200 of which was subscribed by the citizens of Eureka. The Bloomington Phantagraph gives currency to the rumor that the Hoffman case will be reopened before conference assemble; that the defense have been diligently at work securing new testimony favorable to the accused, and the publication of the new found facts will soon be made through the Sacksonville Eagle. pint es th* finest ink for families or schools can be made from a ten-cent package of Diamond Dye. Try them. The prospective big grain crop is giving a new impetus to speculation in Chicago. Mensman’s Peptonized Beef Tonic, th* only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It contains bloodmaking, force-generating and life-sustkining properties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration and all forms of general debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the results of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard A Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. Cape Colony exported to England during the last fiscal year $22,500,000 in diamonds. Take care of your Liver. A great number of the diseases to which mankind are liable arise from a disordered condition of this organ. Keep it in a sound and healthy condition and you can defy diseases. Prickly Ash Bitters are especially adapted for this purpose, being composed of drugs which aet on the Liver, giving it tone and strength to withstand malaria. The wickedest woman in England, “Jane Johnson,” has been converted. Osmun’s Prepared Cod Liver Oil and Lime, the best medicine for the lungs. Sold by all druggists. A Massachusetts barber, for a poor “hair cut,” was fined SSO for assault. HE NR Y'S CARBOLIC BA L VE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles, and Pimples. The salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every cose or money refunded. Be sure you get HENRY’S CARBOLIC SALVE, as all others are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Smallpox is raging in Hustisford, Wis., and several deaths have occurred. i Y bilious, or suffering from impurity of blood, or weak lungs and fear consumption (scrofulous disease of the lungs), take Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery’’ and it will cure you. By druggists. Two hundred gallons per hour is the latest outflow of an oil well at Cherry Grove, Pa.

FABORITISM

is a bad thing, but Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription’’ deserves its name. It is a certain cure for those painful maladies and weaknesses which embitter the lives of so many women. Of druggists. Key Largo, sixty miles north of Key West, has shipped 360,000 pineapples this season. Being entirely vegetable, no particular care is required while using Dr. Pierce’s “Pleasant Purgative Pellets.’’ They operate without disturbance to the constitution, diet or occupation. For sick headache, constipation, impure blood, dissiness, sour eructations from the stomach, oad taste in mouth, bilious attacks, pain in region of kidney, internal fever, bloated feeling about stomach, rush of blood to head, take Dr. Pieroe’s “pellets.’’ By druggists. M. Alphouse Daudet, the was one of .a family of seventeen brothers and sister?, lie is a native of Nismes, where his mother is still living.

TOWNSLEY’S TOOTHACHE ANODYNE cures in one minute. V, ■ ■■■ MB ■»—. -Corn is being shipped from Chicago to Buffalo at half a cent a bushel.

DR. GREEN'S OXYGENATED BITTERS

is the oldest and best remedy for Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Malaria, Indigestion, all disorders of the stomach, and all diseases indicating an impure condition .of the blood, kidneys, skin, etc. The daily consumption of petroleum in America is about 71,0C0 gallons daily. Use Redding’s Russia salve for outs, burns, chilblains, chapped hands, ooms, braises, eto. Within the last year New York real estate has increased $47,000,000 in value. Any person having a bald head and failing io see the benefit derived from the great petroleum hair renewer, Carboline, as now improved and perfected, in the face of the vast number of testimonials from our very best oitisens, is surely going it blind. The Alamo is the title of a new magazine Just started in San Antonio.

“BUCHUPABIA"

Quick, complete cure; all annoying Kidney* Bladder and Urinary Diseases. sl. Druggists’ Louisiana has 85,451 white and 88,024 colored voters officially registered. Of the whites, 16,918 cannot write; of the negroes 11,503 can write.

“ROUGH ON RATS."

Clears out rats, 'mice, roaches, flies, ants, bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Drug* gists. Silas Wright would have a tumbler of gin on his desk when speaking.

SKINNY MEN.

“Well’s Health Renewer” restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. sl. The Texan rangers are making it lively for evil-doers in that state.

< - -- WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO'S ’ IMPROVED i :BUTTER COLOR :

A NEW DISCOVERY, tWFor several years we have furnished the Dairymen of America With an excellent artificial color for butter j so meritorious that it met with great buccom everywhere receiving the highest and only prizes at both International Dairy Fairs. tWßut by patient and scientific chemical research we have Improved in several points, and now offer thia new color as th* l>**t tn th* world. It Will Not Color th* Butt*rmllk. tt Will Not Turn Ranold. It I* the > Strong—t, Brightest and Cheapest Color Made, IW And, while prepared In oil, Is so compound ed that it Is Impossible for it to become rancid. E9*BEWARS of all Imitations, and of all other oil colors, for they are liable to become rancid and spoil the butter. t3TIf you cannot get the “Improved” write us to know where and how to get it without extra expense. ■ , (M) WELLS, BKRAKDSON A CO., Bsrll.stos, VL | aa I SB » SMm ts fISTETTEIfc fl W CtllllATtl 7 P a t e 8 dyspepsia F, *- . with greater cere taintyand prompt- / JrrlCßt itude than any f known remedy, and a most genial invigorant, appetizer and aid to seorotion" These are not empty assertions, as thousands of our countrymen and women who ES'IWk but are backed up ■■ I fel* by irrefragable proofs. The Bitters also give a healthful stimulus to the urinary organs. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally.

IFOR THE PERMANENT CURE of| P CONSTIPATION, k Iri Noothsrdlseaaolssoprevalentin thisooun-l? I lE| try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever |m | ■equalled the celebrated Kidney. Wort as al o l ISJcure. Whatever the cause, however obstinately I Nlthe case, proper use of this remedy will] I I (overcomelt. |S| I=l Dll Fft THIS distressing oom.|E I with constipation. Kidney- I | "’(strengthens the weakened parts and quickly |E I I ®|cures all kinds of Piles even when I | C(and medicines have before tailed. P| tylfyou have either of these troubles r*| I [price s‘i.| USE [Truggif —u| TDIITU ramowT. rnt-numna, I KU I fl ihsOrMSßiMalahSssr.AsiHMM / Ssd P.yMwtop.t, will, for W wnU, still M., b.ljrhS. / \ »10, ud fo*k rfbhr. tnA s COBBkCT PIC-f .WmT I teas rs y«ufotunhwbaailsr slfo, will. ><■■, Um. I . ■ml pIK. of tnwtinr. wl d»<. of nirTH:., pajoliolos-ttJVANBgJ/ Iwllr Mon., rrturn.il to .11 not Mtl.a.4. MdmPNi.r.MuiM.lOMea’jn.Awtaa.MsM. Employment aState which preferred; also amount wanted per month for services and expenses. Bust ess honorable, permanent and easily operated.. Write us. BLOAN A CO., 806 George St. Cincinnati, O. , PAW.NTR F. A- LEHMANN, X XX X XJXN X kJ goHeitoj. o f American and Foreign Patents. Sent for circular. Washington, D. 0. «•_ CHICAGO SCALE CO. TR 1 f _ 161 South Jtfmon Street, Chicago, 111. S-Ton Wagon Scale, 84Oi 4-TonMeOl Little Detective,” *3. Send for Price List nw I imxu. STOWELL A Charles town. Mass. A GENTB WANTED for the best and fastest selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Publishing Co., Chicago. lOUSO MBS 17“ situation, address VananiMß Bnos., Janesville, Wls. HULLERSgEgS

TUI LIVES AND ITS FUNCTIONS. CTT 6ae become a well sstabilshn 1 fact that the JSI larger portion of dfoeaaeato wt tih the human VJ family la subject arise in the f nt nine. from eoma derangement of the Liver. Thia organ is net only the largest, bnt at the sa >l. time one of the most impo. tent. The venous l.lood, on its return to the heart, namoe through thia organ, and in its passage the Imnurilleaas also the secretions which are necessary tor digestion an well as for a cathartic to assist In the renewal of waste material *o. are eliminated. From thlsit is easily seen that the Liver is liable to get out of order to a greater or less when this occurs It la impossible for uto properly fulfil its office of removing all objectionable matter from the blood, but allows it to pass through, carrying with it the poisons of which it should have been relieved. blood thewholeaye- wwm*. mniAVl vll u t«m becomes affect- • v R L T " ® “ ed.und no organ car. ■ SJjll BITTERS, properly |H>rtorm Its *J|*git ('he result of years tutfrX”ffl k Cd F WDOQ one wherftwar heaths f, r i.f J r t, B^, r withtenden 1 U that class BITTERS h'-™" 8 : Bick Stem i-uivci p but on „ es . e.eh Sallow I FMinre rU —tbut Complex'n [1 CURES fj Is by their Eruptions W alldiseasesoftheM £ otSkin.etc U w Tirnn B range end they may be fj JU IV-Cart H weaken the Liver isout KIDNEYSm’S y J| j&Brsß stomach Iten* assistnat're H AND Bl the Liver, in relieving | — rT vv rv I Kidneys, BOWKLgrh'LVfi reatoro it t o a S A ln • mlld All DRUGGISTS | fesgcomplaints i i i n , m. W anycordlal, of this kind poirrlnnllAß H there la no rnICE£DOLLAn. IN onsilytaken med icl no by children that oonalal . Jas adults. PRICKLY ASH BITTKRB is a medicine of rare merit, and not an intoxicating beverage, and being purely vegetable In its oom posite can be used atoll times with beneficial results. It is not claimed na a cure-all, but forderangements 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. Nbo has nous on bund, ask that it bo ordered for you. MEYER BROTHERS A CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS, ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY, MO. MOTHERS READ; Gbnts:—About nine years ago I had a child two years old and almost dead. The doctor I had attending her could not tell what ailed her. 1 asked him if ho did not think it was Worms. He said no. However, this did not satisfy me, as I felt eonvlneed in my own mind that she had. I obtained a Ixittle of DR. C. McLANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE (genuine). I gave her a teaspoonful in the morning and another at night, after which she pawed seventy-two worms and was a well child. Since then I have npver been without it In my family. The health of my children remained so good that 1 had neglected watching their actions until about three weeks ago, when two of thempresented the same sickly appearance that Fanny did nine years ago. So I thought it must be worms, and went to work at onee with a bottle of DR. C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE between four of my children, their ages being ae follows: Alice, 8 years; Charley, 4 years: Emma, « years; John, 9 years. Now comes the result: Alice and Emma came out all right, but Charley passed forty-live and Johnny about sixty worms. The result wasto gratifying that I spent two days in showing the wonderful effect of your Vermifuge around Utica, and now have the worms on exhibition in my store. Yours truly, JOHN PIPEB. The genuine DR. C. McLANE’S VEBMXFUGE is manufactured only by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., and bear the signatures of O. McLane and Fleming Bros. It is never made in St. Loud » Wheeling. Be sure you get the genuine. Price, 35 sent* a bottle. FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa, The Oldest M-dicine In the WorldIS PROBABLY Dr. Isaac Thompson’s Celebrated Eye Water. This article is a carefully prepared physician’s prescription and has been in constant ne for nearly a century, and notwithstanding the many other preparations that have been introduceddnto the market, the sale of this article is constantly increasing. If th* directions are followed it will never fail We particularly invite the attention of physicians to itsmerits. John L. Thompson, Sons & Co., Troy, N. Y.

I 18 A SURE CURE for all Kidney Complaints and for all ’ diseases of the LIVER. — It has specific action on this most Important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion of the Bile, and by keeping the bowels in free condition, effecting its regular discharge. If you are bilious, dyspeptic, constipated, or i suffering from malaria. Kidney-Wort is the remedy you need. FAIL NOT TO TRY IT. PRIOR 81. KOLB BY BRUOOIBTB. | •LINE’S AUTOMATIC ENGINES. Ms Q© ■pull JI t K..W f Am . Sellable, durable and economical, will furnish a horse power with one-tbird Jess fuel an'* water than any other engire built, not fitted with an automatic ont-off. Send for illustrated Oaiskgue “D 14 for lo» formation and pricee. B. W. PAYNE 4 SONS. Box 1380. Corning, M. » Diamond DYES. JPyes over made. Ono 10 cent w package will oolor mere goode than any ISorSSokdyeever sold. 24 popular color*. Any one oen color any fabric or fhney article. Send for color wanted and be convinced. Fancy cards, NEW RICH BLOOD. PARSONS’ PURGATIVE PILLS Make New, Bioh Blood, and will completely change ths blood la ths entire system in three months. Any person who will take 1 piil each night from 1 to 13 wests may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible Sold every where, or sent by mall for let’s! stamps. I S JOHNSON A CO., Boston, Mass , formerly Bangor Ms. W. MI. M. VP...........••••■••■•.M0, 180 When writing to advertisers please state that yon saw the advertisement In this paper.