Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1888 — Page 3

THE CHAMPION Blood-purifier, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla leads , all others in age, merit, and popularity. It tones up the system, improves the appetite, strengthens the nerves, and vitalizes ihli Blood. Just what ypji need. Try it. “ I am selling your goods freely, and ntaro of AVer’s Sarsaparilla than of all other bleed' medicines put together.”—K. A. McWilliams. Grand Rapids Mich. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. Htou oiLi. saiemoaeY lime.Ra n.T onble and will CUBE CATARRH. BY USING Ely’s Cream Balm Apply Balm into each nostril. ELY BROS. 56Warren St., N.Y' 6 Watches Watches for for s, < g Enk Christmas, New Year. MO ft! x * e-o” <w -a, t • O OQ o <Do g FIRST OFFER. Fnr JSe 1 will send you IDI tuU p p a id my Ca logtie and one Pair R olled|G4BwßS jyjMnLl Plated Lever Buttons, or oneF-H®wHHjMffij| Ladies’ Lace Pin, or S&rf Pin. Assorted patterns., All gold plated. SECOND OFFER. Fill IV "fh c game Catalogue lUI luLi pom anc j one Pair Lever kzb, Cuff Buttons, or one only Gents’ or Ladies’ pin. Various patterns. xEWsWts, THIRD OFFER. Lr 1n» Same Catalogue post paid |Xj]sK:S rUI lUti a nd one Pair Lever Sleeve Buttons, or one only Ladies’ or Gents’ M pin. 1 have many patterns to se- m lect from. 6c. in stamps will send Catalogue B alone. The above offers good until R Jan. ist, ’B9. W. C. MORRIS, I Wholesale Novelties, Jewelry, Silver- M ware, Diamonds and Cutlery, 90 Fifth Ave., CHICAGO. " (Can use Stamps.) 'Mention this paper. SYK-E’S Sure_Cure. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CATARRH The large number of certifl a es received of the virtues of this preparation in the treatment of this uuoleasaut disease, abundantly attest its efficacy. It is without a rival. It is the only medicine now on the marset adapted to Catarrh, that performs what it promises and effects not only speedy relief but a permanent cu-e. Unlike - many nostrums now before tae public, it does not drv up temporarily the nasal discharges, but eradicates cause, thus lowing the system in a sound and heahby condition Ask your druggistsffor a bottle of Sykes’ Sure Cure for Catarrh and you will be healed of the malady For sale bv all Druggists, ROSS GORDON, Lafayette, Ind, Whole-.''-.-Mde'Aghntr . ' --- ' ■ - * ■ * IN THE SELECTION OF A CHOICE CIFT For Pastor, Parent, Teacher, Child, or Friend,both elegance and usefulness will be found combined in a copy Of Webster’s Unabridged. WUBABRIDCfM smrs »/ Besides many other valuable features, it contains A Dictionary of 118,000 Words, 3000 Engravings, A Gazetteer of the World locating and describing 25,000 Places, A Biographical Dictionary of nearly 10,000 Noted A Dictionary of Fiction found only in Webster, All in One Book. 3000 more Words and nearly 2000 mors Illustrations than any other American Dictionary. Sold by all Booksellers. Pamphlet free. G. * C. MERRIAM A CO., Pub’rs, Springfield, Mass. > •»» BewHig.MaciilnepT»pp at once eatablishli Ull 11 trade in au p art "- nnn splacingsplacing our machines!, ILJLIJJ Ulf R 36 IT good! where the people can tee aa|l them. we will send free to one in each locality,the very best sewing-machine made in 11 the world, with all the attachments. JFktN J. w ® wiH alK> Bend frec a coni pi et ® MlllftpßllW iByW MHne of our costly and valuable art ■'KJgfflll |laW^ 8 "nipleß. In return we ask that you Wshow what we send, to those who WSfiF tnav call at your home, and after ® in cnt h T nll shall become your own |J| ■ Thia rrand machine is after the Singer patents, which have run out: before patents V run out it sold for St>3, with the fattachments, and now sells for IrUl'bA Best, strongest, most me4IIMA LI Ljf|B ■■ful machine in the world. All is I llUso ■ iMLiLfrM. No capital required. Plain, brief instructions given. Those who write to us at once can secure free the best sewing-machine in the world, and the finest line of works of hlrh art ever shown together in America. THUE «fe CO„ Bo» 180. Anyuta, Maine. EverySundaySchool Teaoheb needs a Bible At’a«. We have the beat evi-r published: “Manual of but, D. n. ffnfc 'or ciri ulargivirg tuH description aiid er-v C< UdltiOUsOu uh ch wet will rend one Free. Advocate Publishing Co. Indianapolis 1 American Tribune. The Soldier’s Family Paper. Every soldier should be a reader o£ this paper. It will keep you posted on all new laws on Pension maUsmaud igfnll of good War Stories, written by soldiers, containing valuable War History. The paper Is published to advance the interest or soldiers. Published every week. Price One Dollar per Year. Sample copy sent free. Address THEfAMERICAN TRIBUNE, T)te Soldier’s family Paper. Indianapolis. Ind. DETECTIVES • ITanted in emy County. Shrewd men to act under instructions ia our Secret Service. KxperfetNMaer n«ce«<ary. Fartionlars free. ,fin*n**Detectiveßarcmi Co.ilAr»i‘ '"sslauti.l

SKEERT LUCY.

A Story of War Times in Georgia and - a Mother’s Courage. Atlanta Cotu-tltufion. ’ “Skeery Lucy—that’s what they called her,” said Plunkett as'he chunked the fit-e and seated himself nr the corner. “As a little girl at school the teacher called her ‘Timid Lucy,’ but all the scholars knowed her as ‘Skeery Lucy,’ for she went by that name among all the settlement folks. “When she growed up an got married she was just the same, and When John, her old man, would be a little late in getting home at night, he’d find her shut up tight in the house with all the doors locked, and every table and old bench and chairs piled up ergin them, and when John would knock at the door and tell her who it was, he’d have to stand and wait till she moved these things away before he could open the door, and then he’d sfeold her for being such a dunce, but she’d just laugh and say: “You knowed I was ‘skeery’ afore you married me.’ “The name of ‘Skeery Lucy’ clung to her for a long time, and I guess she deserved it, for she’d squeal at a lizard or a frog, and take a fit almost if she seed a snake, but when old Sherman came down here she (lone what most any man woifld erbin afraid to do, an’ they quit calling her ‘Skeery Lucy’ after that, and that’s what I to tell you erbout. “She was left with four little children to scuffle for when John went ofT to Virginia, and it was mighty hard getting along at best, but as the armies got nearer and nearer things got scarcer and scarcer, and Lucy got scarier than ever The big guns could be seen for a long time before we seed the Yankees, and Lucy just looked like she couldn’t stand it, and the folks in the settlement said she’d die some day just from fright and anxiety. “But everybody had to scuffle, and one morning Lucy waked up with not a c.nst of bread in the house, and the children were swinging onto her dress and apron crying for something to eat, and there was no other way but for her to start out and get a little meal for ’em. She shut the children up in the house amj put out across the field to the mill, and they, poor little things, had been taught by their mammy to be afraid, and there they sat, all in a huddle, as scared as rabbits at everything that cracked or made a fuss, and whispered to each other. “Sherman’s armv was on the move, making for the railroad —they’d got down the night before and Lucy didn’t know it. , “Hardee’s army was moving to meet the Yankees and to keep them from the railroad, and Lucy didn’t know nothing er ’bout that. 4, She had just got to the mill and stepped upon the platform when down through the woods came Hardee’s line of battle at double quick, and before she had time to think they were past, throwed out skirmishers and were expecting every minute to meet the Yankees. “Sherman’s line was coming toward Hardee, and it was only a question of a few minutes till the fight would begin. “Lucy thought of hpr little children, shutrUjA in the house, and knowed how scared they’d be when they heard so many men marching. “She started in a run toward her house, intending to get there before Hardee’s troops did. But old Sherman was coming, and it would only be a minute till there should be warm times between Lucy and her house. - “The skirmishers began to pop their guns up and down the line, and here come a battery dashing through a road in the woods and unlimbered in a twinkling and let in, and then the fight started. L-. “Lucy’s house was between the two lines. She seed a shell hit the chimney and scatter the bricks and rocks. She thought of her four little children that were huddled up and-couldn’t get out, and she didn’t stop. “The balls were flying thick from one line of battle to the other, but she dashed through Hardep’s line and went’up through the cotton patch the same as a deer. The soldiers screamed: ‘Come back! Lay down! You’ll be killed!’ and sich like, but through it all she wen and dashed ergin the door, and fell in ermong her little children. “Just then a bomb struck one corner of the house and scattered splinters everywhere. The children were clingto her and er screaming at the top of their voices. Another shell hit the house and tore away one gable end, and Minnie balls were pattering the same as hail. She grabbed&e smallest child up on her left arm and made the rest jine hands, and then took hold of the end child’s hand; and out they dashed into the open field between the two armies. “The Yankee line was the first to see them as they went stumbling, falling, and rolling over the cotton rows, and they yelled like madmen: y ‘A truce, a truce, a truce!’ “Then Hardee’s men seed what was the matter, and they waved their caps and jumped up and down and yelled: “‘A truOe,a truce, a truce!’ “In less time than it takes to tell you, the firing ceased and a hundred men from Hardee’s line rushed for the children and Lucy, and the first one of them grabbed ’em in their arms and were

back over the hill in a minute, and then the fight went on. f“She’s never been called ‘Skeery Lucy’ from that day to this, and old Sherman said the day tuat he would erlost the battle rather than to have killed so brave a woman. But. there are others who say that any mother would erdone the same thing.”

Soda Instead of Coal.

At tfie Baldwin Locomotive Works there are in course of construction four locomotives which are designed to run by soda, which takes the place of fire under the boiler. Soda has much the same power as coal, says the Philadelphia Record, without any of the offensive gases which that fuel emits. The engines are now nearly finished and ape to be shipped within two weeks to Minneapolis, Minn., and are to be run on the streets of that city, where steam engines are forbidden. The engine has much the same appearance as a passenger car. It; is about sixteen feet long, entirely boxed in, with no visible smokestack or pipes, as there is no exhauster refuse. The boiler is of copper, 84| inches in diameter and 15 feet long, having tubes running through it as in steam boilers. Inside the boiler will be placed five tons of soda, which, upon being damped by a jet of steam, produces an intense heat. When the soda is thoroughly aturated, which will occur in about six hours, the action ceases and then it is necessary to restore it to its original state by forcing through the boiler a stream of superheated steam from a stationary boiler, which drives the moisture entirely from the soda, when it is again ready for use. The exhaust steam from the cylinders is used to saturate the soda, and by this means all refuse is used These engines are the first of their kind that have been built in this country, and are being constructed under the supervision of George Kuchler, a German engineer. The engines will have the same power as those on the New York elevated roads. Soda engines are used in Berlin and other European cities very successfully, and they also traverse the St. Gothard tunnel, under the Alps, where steam engines can not be used, because the length of the tunnel renders it impossible to devise a system of ventilation which will carry off the foul gasses generated by a locomotive. So overpowering would these gases become that suffocation would ensue. ■_ ' - —v

ERUPTION OF THE SKIN CURED.

Brockvillr, Ontario, Canada, > December 2, 1885. j I have used BRANDREni’s Pills for the past fifteen years, and think the best cathartic. and- anti-bilious remedy knpwn. For some years I have suffered with an eruption of the skin that gave ,me great pain and annoyance. J tried different blood remedies, but, although gaining strength, the itching was unrelieved. I finanally concluded to take a thorough course of Brandketh’s Pills. I took six each night for four nights, then five, four, three, two, lessening each time by one, and then for one month took one every night, with the happy result that now my skin is perfectly clear and has been so ever since. Ed. Venkey. For the last words of Noah Webster look in his dictionary. How’s This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anveaseof Catarrh that eaasot be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.; Props., Toledo O. We the undersigned, have known F. J Cheuey for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their.firm. West& Tbuax. Wholesale Toledo, O, . Walding. Kinnan & Mabvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. E. H. Vav Hoesen, Cashier. Toledo National Bank, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus suria- es oi the system. Price 75c. per battle. Sold by all Druggisis. ■ , Near Clyde, 0., over 3,003 acres are planted in prospective kraut. Mothers who have delicate children can see them daily improve and gain in flesh and strength by giving them that perfect food and medicine, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites. Dr. W. A. Hulbert, of Salisbury, Ills., says; “I have used Scott’s Emulsion in eases of Scrofula and Debility. Results most ( gratifying. My little patients take it with pleasure.” Sold by all Druggists. Rev. Dr. Bartol is the only clergyman in Boston who officiated fifty years ago.

CATARRH CURED.

A clergyman, after years of suffering from that loathsome disease, Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 83 Warren St., New York City, will receive the receipt free of charge. -- America leads the world in the manufacture of perfumes.

Moxie has created the gratest excitement as a beverage, in twb years, ever" witnessed, from the fact that it brings nervous, exhausted, overworked women tofgood powers of endurance in a few days; cures the appetite for liquors and tobacco at once, and has recovered a large number of cases of old, helpless paralysis as a food only.

A Good Kind of Face to Have.

Memory of events: This is shown by a wide, full forhead in the center. Language: This faculty is exhibited in many parts of the face, particularly by a large mouth, and large, full eyes, opened wide. Self-esteem: This faculty shows itself in a long or deep upper lip. Large self-esteem gives one dignity, self controland perfect independence. 7 ■ , Firmness: The presence of this faculty, when very large, is indicated by a long, broad chin. Firmness is syn-

onymous With willfulness, perseverance and stability. Perception of character:. This is indicated by a long, high hose at the lower end or tip. This faculty is very nseful, if not indispensible, to a judge in the exercise of the fpnetions of his office. Powers of Observation: The situation of this facility is in the face just above the top of the nose, filling out the forehead to a lev»l with the parts on each side of the nose. It is a faculty which enables one to concentrate the mind upon the subject being'discussed. 1 Conscientiousness: This is shown in the face by a jaw, a bony chin, prominent cheek and a general squareness of the features of the entire face. To be conscientious means that one has a sense of justice.honesty of purpose, rectitude of character and moral courage. .

Reasoning from a Sound Text.

Hay the <ioetors--aud who shall say them nay? —a soecfol predlspo-iti. n s.ems n qubke to the development of rheumatism ■ Where there is tuis tendency, most of us snow from obs rvation wHat a deep hold disease takes whence once incurred and neglected lor a fhet time. Is not this a souua t- xt, then, ftom which to ndvocate the tarly use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters in a malady so hard to dis as rheumatism? Auotuer thing It is weh a seer tained teat a failing off i t vigor, resulting from iuoigesttun and mal-nnuition, increases liability to heuma’lsm Wnat, men. is mor.; likely to act as a preventative---aside from ite remedial aeiibn--ihan mis po ent rectifier of the gsstrie troubles that lucre-se the rheumatic tendency. Matar.al. constipation, dyspepsia* iiiliousness, sleeplessness, nervousness"debility and kidmy troubles succumb to mis genial preventive and remedy. A San Diego watermelon weighed eighty pounds. Jack an 1 Jill each tooa a pill. Old lashton d kind- full grown; Jack s went down—but with a frown— Jill died from ‘cause unknown.” Smiles will supersede many frowns, and many discomforts will be unknown, when Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets entirely supersede, as they bid fair to do, the large and less efficient pill of our forefathers. Every day they gain new laurels! Most popular when most ills abound! The word “white” has been stricken from the Kansas Constitution.

Symptoms of Catarrh.

Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse watery, and acrid, at others, thick) tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are ■weak; watery, and inflamed, there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a ilasal twang; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are impaired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and general debility. If you have all, or any considerable number of these symptoms you are suffering from Nasal Catarrh’. The more complicated your disease has become, the greater tire number and diversity of symptoms. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, result in consumption, and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, or less understood, or more unsuccessfully treated, by physicians. Five hundred dollars reward is offered by the manufacturers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, for a case of catarrh which they cannot cure. Remedy sold by druggists, at only 50 cents. A Riverside (Cal.) bank is constructed of onyx.

Woman’s Modesty.

Many women are prevented by feelings of delicacy from consulting a physician in those disorders - arising from functional derangement of her peculiarly delicate organism, and the most serious results are often caused by this neglect. To such persons Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is an especial boon, as it offers a sure and safe cure for all those distressing disorders to which women are peculiarly subject, while it saves a modest girl or woman from the embarrassment of a personal consulta-" tion with a physician. “Favorite Prescription” is the only medicine for woman’s peculiar weakness and ailments, sold by druggists, under a positive guarntee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be ref unden. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. An average of one man for every million is killed daily on the railroads of this country. .

A Great Surprise

Is in store for all who use Kemp’s Balsam for the throat and lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and that any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free. All druggists sell Kemp’s Balsam. Large bottles 30 cents and sl. How to make money—get a situation in a mint.

S TJA< I^ s °il TRADE IT CONQUERS PAIN. rrcxTxtzss Mxi.x.xon's Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Of Bottles Sold Backache, Headache, And In Every One Toothache,Sprains A CURE Bruises, Ac. ‘4-. „ ——— , j ThoChas. A. VogelerCo. AS DrU(l<U Md DMtara. teltiaun, IU. Diamond Vera-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. ABD AU arOMACH TKOVBLXa SCOTS *•: Etdlfeitton, Seu-StcmMa, BMUtbwn, Mmm*. OK* Ollui, ConiUp.Uo., Fullnnu «n*r Mtinf, Fori Xldßg tn th. Mv.th .nd <Uii<nuU«lMUklW orilM- »«rr»Ma«M Low-Spirt to. At DruggitU and Dealert or eent bf mad on reeeipt of 25 ch. (5 boxer SI .00) t» sfoauis. Uamplt tent an receipt qf2-cenl Stamp. J_ THICNARLIS A VOGiLEI CO.. Baltimore. 14 Children Cry for Pltctoh Castorli 7, - _ if ~ : When Baby wm sick, w« save her Cutoria, When she wm a Child, she cried tor Caatana, When she became Mlaa, she clnnc to CartoriA,. .. she had Children, aha xav. them QMtoria-

(f . . - _ What is Catarrh

Catarrh is an li.flammaiton of the mtnoua membrane*, and may afioct the head, throat, atomach, b.wels or bladder But catarrh of the head ia the most lou.inon, often coming onio Squally that is has a fl, m hold before the nature of lbe trouhieJsjsiwpc'c; d Catarrh la caused by a cola, oraucce-sion oicoTds, combined with impure blood. Its local symptoms are fu lne»s and heat in the forehead, dryness in tbe nose end back part of the tbro-t, end a disagreeable discharge from the nose. When the disease gains a firm hold on the *ystem, it becomes chronic, and Is flteu exceedingly dangerous anti treacherous, liable ’o develop into consumption. The eyes become Inflamed and red, there ii throbbing in< the tummes, ringing" noises in theeara.hcacache, capricious appetite, aud somet'mea loss us sense

Hood’s Sarsaparilla ’ l:slK 101 f ’‘ I Sold by all druggists, II: six for 15. Prepared only by C. t. HOOD <ti O Aoorneflart « LowelLMass by U, I, Hood & Co.. Apotbecaries, Lowell, Ma<g< •100 Ooses One Dollar I Hood’s Sarsaoarllia TFnEVER FAILS, k Bad blood means an inactive liver and a sympaM th#t ’ c or unnatural action of the stomach, bowels and kidneys, and as a result BILIOUSNESS. kS ’’ The s y m P toms are drowsiness, loss of appetite 1 -rrffi ' headache, lack of energy, pain in the back, costiveness or fi* arr fi° ea ’ sallowness of skin, furred tongue, generally attended with melancholy and jjWsWUl' GENERAL DEBILITY. Effl cure these diseases means to restore the action Kpyffl of the liver and other organs, and to kill the foisou in W "* qQ " the blood. A remedy containing Mandrake, CuiJIwWF/. yerg Koot, Burdock and Cascara Sagrada, acting especially on the liver, stomach, kidneys and sweat glands, is the proper one. I ' - ■ , WHO I la M I IBN ■ removal needs the healthy action of the liver; "ffll pancreas and glands which supply the bile and other fluids) in Order to stimulate them to proper ■ * action. Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup combines all the best medicines, with tonics to restore all secretions and supply the needed action. ■ wm 1W HIBBARD’S RHEUMATIC SYRUP. W It Never Fails. . HR Always in season— Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Procure it of your druggist, or B I send direct to us. Price, sl.to; 6 bottles, $5.00; plasters, 25c. TESTIMONIALS POSITIVELY TRUE: For over twenty years I have been t g.eat suf- Both myself and wife have been using Hib- pi ferer.from the effects of a diseased stomach, and bard’s Rheumatic Syrup this fall and winter for three years past have been unable to do any with excellent success. We know it to be a I if business. Two years ago my case was pro- great medicine. For constipation, dyspepsia 1 nounced bv the best medical skill incurable, or indigestion it certainly has no equal. Last June I began using Hibbard’s Rheumatic E. U. Knapp, KjJsiJ-'A Syrup, and at once began to feel better. I have Grand Rapids, Mich., Feb. 4, 18S8. Farmer. ■»« 3 used thirteen bottles and am a well man. Edward Baker, No remedies known so highly endorsed by H *'■£ Master Mechanic and Blacksmith, its home people. Our Medical Pamphlet, treat202 Jackson Street, Jackson, Mich. ing on all diseases, sent free on application. n MSWBSM*ED.BLACKmiti iiiiun WMUTMIWBIB. MisaijUM. pai D > for M e n t i on n.m- HI ■ '-I I Illi I j $150,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY in Real Estate anti Printing Maehinerv to the purr-hnACr#of the First Edition of the two elegant 21x28 inch Pictures, (In two nolors) of Andersonville nd Libby Prfs >ns They are works of art und household on amenta of great historical interesf, giving thirty of the most important scenes. The two separate pictures bv mail for SI,OO, «l h certificate <d one >bare in ihe Real Estate and Printin' 1 Machinery wh»'ti edition is b ild- The two Pictures Without Certificates, 65 cents- A Pairof Pictures to anyone pc'tii g up a cjnh of tan. Address, HISTORICAL PRINTING SOCIETY, Co THIRD AVE., CHICAGO. .. Qryanf & Stratton Chicago Business College! !■ SHORT-HAND INSTITUTE and ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL. lathe STANDARD INSTITUTION and the LATIGEBT XXS* r rTTta 'WOUXZDt Fulllnform tlon, Catalogue, terms, etc., sent FREE. Address H. B. BRYANT Jk SON, We opimend thl«—»Ue«e t«» iteartcvc Me»tio- this paper when write8 £.3 BR w ANTEO-NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Permanentpositlonajpur ALEqIYIRIi anteed. Salary and Expenses Paid. Peculiar advantages to beginners. Stock

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of smell and bearing. Hood’s Ssrsepnrilln in the remedy for this Aer increasing malady. It attacks at once the Source of the disease by pnrifying and enriching the blood, which, aait reaches the delicate passages of the mucous membrane sootues and rebuilds ihe tissues, giving them tendency to health instead orJlsease" and ultimately coring the a diction.. At the same time Hood*! Hareaparilla builds up the whole system aud makes one feel that he baa taken a new lease of life ‘ For several years I hsd a < itarrhal sflection in my threat, aud hade, t i d several medicines but e.iuid find noth’’'/ u. helpmc. 1 mtut My I was very much bi n .<1 by Using Hocd’s rar snsrilla, and won, -. .unntand it very highly •' Elias P. Devk,».- 'imaba, Neb.

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