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rortJMB SCIENCE. A mosquito has concealed in its bill six complete surgical instruments, each so minute as to be indiscernible to the naked eye. After a recent violent storm on the English coast, a quantity of saline matter was observed on windows at a j distance inland. The deposit is be- 1 lieved to have been made by ocean spray, which in this case must have j been blown by the wind at least sixty i miles. It is the uniform opinion of those who have investigated the subject that the condition of the atmosphere most | conducive to health and comfort is when the temperature is from sixty five to seventy degrees Fahrenheit, and the relative humidity sixty-five to seventy-five per cent, of saturation. At the recent photographic exhibi- I tion in London there was exhibited a new form of lamp for taking portraits ; at night. Everybody knows what a wonderful light can be obtained by burning a few inches of magnesium wire. In this lamp the same medium ; is employed, but instead of being con sumed in the ordinary wav it is burned ; in an atmosphere of pure oxygen. The light given is sufficiently intense to j allow of a picture being taken in a fraction of a second. It was at one time believed, accord ing to Dr. Keller, that the opening of the Suez canal would be followed by a •rapid and extensive interchange offish between the Mediterranean and the Red seas, but such has not been the case. Some of the smaller Mediterra nean fish have been found in the Red sea. and for some unknown reason the tide of migration appears to take that direction in preference to the other. The pearl oyster is said to be now moving toward the Mediterranean, with very slow progress but in consid erable numbers. A scientific writer in a German paper gives sonic interesting facts on [ r,he effect of light on liquors. He ap pears to have ascertain, d that liquors ! contains! in colprlesnbottl s acquire* I disugreealil" tast" when exposed to the ! light for some time, and that liquors ! contained in broivn or green bottles j remain unchanged, even if exposed to i direct sunlight, lie calculates, then, that since the results are due to the chemical action of light, red, orange, j yellow, green or opaqu- bottles are es- ! sentiai to the preservation of liquors, wdiile colorless blue or violet ones are j to be discarded. i’inneer it omen in Journalism. Thu Portland (Oregon) Ntm North west. says: The first daily newspaper printed in : the world was established and edited by i a woman—Elizabeth Maiiett. in Lon don, 1702—almost 200years ago. In her salutatory, she said she had established a newspaper “to spare the public half the imitertinenees which the ordinary papers contain.” Woman-like, her paper was reformatory. The first newspaper published in America, of which we have any record, was in Massaaliusetts. It was called the lfa.v»iehtimtt# Gazette and News Letter. After the death of the editor the widow edited it in the most spirited manner for two or three years. It 1 was t he only paper that did not suspend publication when Boston w as besieged by the British. The widow 's name was Margaret Craper. In 1732 Rhode Island issued its first | newspaper, it was owned and edited i by Anna Franklin. 6he and her two ! daughters did the printing, and their servants worked the printing press. I History tells us that for her quickness i and correctness she was appointed printer to theeidony, supplying pamph- ' lets, etc., to the colonial officers. She i also printed an edition of the colonial ) laws of 340 pages. In 1776 Sarah Goddard printed a paper in Newport, R. I„ ably conduct, ing it, afterward associating with her John Carter. The firm was announced, Sarah Goddard & Co., taking the part nership precedence, as was proper and right. In 1772 Clementine Reid published j a paper in Virginia favoring the coio- ( nial cause, and greatly offending the royalists ; and two years after another paper wa3 started in the interests of the crown by Mrs. H. Boyle, borrowing the name of Mrs. Reid’s paper, which . was the Virginia Gazette, but which was short lived. Both of the papers were | published in the town of Williamsburg. The colonial paper was the first news paper in which the Declaration of In dependence was printed. In 1773 Elizabeth Timothy pub lished a paper in Charleston, 8. C. After the Revolution, Anne Timothy became its editor, and was appointed Statu printer, which position she held seventeen years. Mary Crouch pub lished a paper in Charleston about the same time, in special opposition to the stamp act. Bhe afterward removed her paper to Salem, Mass., and con tinued ite publication there for yean after. Indians from Nevada are making sad havoc with the deer in CalavnrM county. Cal fornia, the edimate being made that three thousand deer have been killed already by them this sea on. Y 4 aig men who * ant to * see son thing of the world” think they mu d stair out at nights to do it. ELDER MOBS KITE. ■la ■■«! Dwafll ftnaw ma Sna aw* IVata Fata. J*n**i«a»o^f.Si«a<jltl». Most of on older ntiaeas «U remember Mose Kite iwbo tired in lYtmbunr Bot , torn*, the hero of our Stale's «ni» political ; I history, who erne of etahrart build and pow erful rhysiooe: who in ISS* led a colony of one people to Pike's Peek; who foasht the . lalnai on the plaits and was shot through the body; who on his retain hers after toe i rebellion was converted and baptised by Elder HenshiU. of the Christian Church at : Petersburg Bottom, and became a revival | preacher of celebrity all through this seo ; tion. They will also recall the fiat* that, at -1 tacked with ronsemptioa and reduced to a skeleton, he was obliged to remove to the Rockies in the hope of earing his life. Rone thought he would earned. Lad ML haw seer. the editor of this roper met him at the head of the Republican river, bigger and more robrtst than ever. —Why. I thought yoa had died of eomnmptian long, king ago. taiwy* “Me? I new had wnwanrhon. rosn! though wopk thoofht that w what ailed me, ami I thought so mrsrft Bat the doc tors had i-ent me on a wild soce* etas* after ; a dozen other &-***s«*» jnsff a* fatal, and this w»* the vitM one of all.** j The sood Elder then recounted ton& in a ruin. m«ay ,idwatoiw id the ; rootfh and ready life he had leJ. ** hot," he i*aid. “ remarkable a* jon may think my w?*r -1 like life ht> been. I hare a marh more inter esting i-tory totell yon." * 4 Toa know vk-it a roo.*h. nour fellow I used to he: and I rvmM >Ksmd <uay Hardship. I Why. on a trayr. f Inw knocked down an ox and i mate with my fist- I town fought i ruffianvDwJeroatlsiws and Indians; bat I was pywn* rea mw by a more tfeHMgeraMß lasea enemy that es# ever srettin-j me more comjVWeJy in h» I was <bthy an Ii Jtsq in a tight o&theirkiQN hat that vr.wrJ healed rwi<nly and 'Jsto me hat liitle tronbte. After I re tnneed to preaching, l urst began to gtre way. I had a dull feeing, accompanied with a mhh in the right side. Dr. Butler.oor ramflt |dqrs;c»>.ts, said ra> liver was oat of ord »r. eaiwrf by the malaria of the bottom*. I had always had an Jipjetite like an ostrich, hat ray digestion became - wnoariy impaired. While on the circuit nletrhinfs, I coasolted a doctor, who said I had dye,iecsi». Alter that, distressing pal pitation of *h> heart followed, and the physi cian said this n# earned by my indigestion ! and diseased lrrer. which would probably ! terminate fatally. Sometimes I had a ra -1 renon* nppe»i:e. at others coneat aIL I was frtjwh aud then chilly. My fooJ seemed i to do *n no good. A jp‘d O'4 told me I ’ hid a tare worm! Then 1 was troubted with \ unusual qtaa itie» off water and a frequent desire to annate, which wa> done with diffi culty and grant pain. Th s.%id I I had a touch off th» era Tel. caused by the use ! of the iiikalrn- wate* of the plains. I then j began tosaffer ivuse in the loins and 1 the smalt of the back, accomrnnied with | sudden attack* off diiaaw#. during which I j h»d to stf or lie down, to acotd falling. I we forvd to aharion nttniM ssn nEtcnM. i he enow I coaid no longer tide on biirspiuck, i or trosn aiyeelf alone, llwgnn to be : alarmed, and sought the adrice of the most noted physic sats within re.ich. He , i said that my frnincnt horsb wsk riding had i i jolted and jarred me until the old Indian ! woar.d. which had injured my ksdn:y-S had become m&uoe). He treated me with medicine* and dwthotjr ifo, bat jut* me no permanent l«eneat My painfulgymptnmn •til returned. I began to cough, got very thin and my !?gs were disagreeably numb. I begun tod«epnir. At -cti attempt to care, . my ailments brrame worse, with m*w symp tmuN I next consulted a celebrated physi cian from the Bast, who. after thumping and vnarrag mew stated that I was in in adi un-el -tage of coc-amptiou and threat eued with diabetes and prw’jsM! He thought l might possibly prolong my life for a year • mt two. by seeking a higher anddtierefiroata. This was my condition wbn tie peof.le in yoor tart of the country last saw me. Then I started for the Rockke but liked this country, and wrttkd hero- At first the ! change helped me. but about three years ago the boned- ‘-eased. Turn I failed «o rapidly that 1 coaid be am of bed only psrt of each day. AD my old symptoms returned. At tki» critiia. a party off Eastern gentlemen, OK 4 WmU> HTST, in ate my house tSeir h-wdiuartera. In the party was a Dr. Wakefisftd. who informed me 1 that f lv*d a bad ca*e of icrurable Bn«h:’* Disemc, and sara me a preparation wti.'h might, hesatu. case me for a few weeks or morth-s bat that was the best that could be - i done. Aroond the bVttte was a re wspaper. Now a newspaper wre a rarity to oar home, and I sat in my chair looking it mg when : my eye provident'ally fell upon an ar t le I relating a m>t wonderful cure of Bii ’bi's disease —the very v ibdy that was killing me —by the use of Warner”* Safe Kidney and I Liver Cure (of Rochester, N. Y-b Ooimrel that further delay would be fatal, and ere ry thing e »* failing, tie next mcnnng I due patched one of my boys to the nearest rail ' road stat i- an many rule* dsa nnk, to obtain a i bottte of the Safe Cara, lbs druggist said : the demand for the Cure was so great he | con'd r.ot keep it in slock, and he heut Jo send * le Kansas City for more- It was more than l a week before it miwd, and I was daily get ting weaker. But it came at las'!, anc. lat once began to take it. When 1 told Dr. Wakefield what I ww hiking. Ite gave rae a look, half of scorn, half off pity aemocb ts to say. ■ n*oi m n»« * % he » putting his trust in a humbug.' Never the lee I p wearer't. and for «h« pact par and a half I have been w « oni and rtrggtd as lever wa*in my life. After cecnpmg the attacks of Indians and half n donut doc ors, I was lying at the merry of a ahll more dreadful foe that was about anting the finishing blow, wbec that great remedy stepped in. dew my adversary, and placed | me firmly on my fe**t once mora 1 have i commenced preachingegnm; tor I took upon ! the circnmetaneee and manner of my cure as j n direct intarpoeition of Protikew, and to \ ProTidecce are my sorticee due. That umy j story. I think it la ns good as a romance, and much bettor, for tt is tnra w • bach is the ssbrtuwe and very nesrlv the , I language of EkLw Kite V numra. Those who rend is, end are euffisnrg, ta.iy benefit j by hi* if they will follow has ex- • ample. The Striked I‘buas are ust 1 vsint? their rffiutitioi for being a barren dwert. Sutp aOrnslw county |nfiy : •We Irani from a gentleman just from that awtiuo that the ctitonj off Qmikcra who are Milled on the Staked Plain*. In Croshy extant j. hare the fioai cmw this year ever soen in Northern Texns. They have sent word to the atnckrmra in that cxmaUy that ibex will sclUt*rn at ten evota a boMtel UwiUian it can lie bought on the nulrosd. and they will be prepared to famish any reanfinthle i Tba ttashvilh* lamam vay* Ui. gmihimihD.oU'totii | The business of canning traits and vegetables has grown to enormous pro portions. Over 52,000,000 of tomatoes | were parked last year, making one for I every man, woman and child in the i ■'ountry. Nearly half of this work vas done in Maryland and Virginia The wholesale price for three-pound cans ranged from four to five cents j each. 4n Incident in Vlr«tnln. 1 Our old friend, Mr. Wm. Claughton, : >f Heatbsville, sheriff of Northumber land Co., Va., says: “We have many good medicines in our parts, but noth ing which equals St. Jacobs Oil. the Oreat German Remedy. My family keep the Oil in the house at all times and use it for almost everything that ;i medicine can be used for. They claim that it is unequaled for rheuma tism and all bodily pains.—Tnpjmhan tacfc,“( Fa.,) Tide Water Ivdev. The number of saw mills in the United States is 15,020,and in Canada, ti7 Pennsylvania has the largest number, U9l; New York next, with : i.»*b9: Indiana third, with 1,006; and Michigan fourth, with 083. :\>i7*TiTr.ption in its early stages is readily rared by the use of Dr. Pierce’s “Golden v > <hc»l DisooiPry,” though, if the longs are w*j.ieu u;» medicine will effect a cure. No known remedy possesses such soothing and healing influence over all scrofulous, tuber rakras, and paluoaary affoctions an the 'l)isoon>ry.” John Willis, of Elyria, Ohio, *vrh “The “Golden Medical Discovery’ •Joes positively cure consumption, as, after trying?\ver> other medicine in vain, this suo , cepdrd. ' Mr. 2, T. Phelps, of Cuthbcrt, Ga., wriies: “Tire ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ has cured my wife of bronchitis and incipient j consumption.” Soid by druggists. Two-thirds of the 19,500 inhabitants of i Jaffa go barefoot the year round, dress like :ho Philistines of old and do not yet know the decent use of a pi>cket handkerchief. Dr. Pierce’s ‘‘Favorite Prescription” is a most powerful restorative tonic, also com bining the most valuable nervine properties, especially ad anted tothe wants of dobilitated ladies suffering from weak back, inward fever, congestion, inflammation, or ulcera -1 tion, or from nervousness > >r neuralgic pains. Rv druggists. The man who professes to hold newspapers *n contempt is the first one to look in the more ing journal to nee if his arrival has Iwen 'lironicled. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and kindred ifitetam. For treatise giving successful -c-lf-inratment, address World’s Dispersabt Moncil tooninoi, Bnff»l<», N Y. Prince Napoleon is accused, among other things, of being ilwajs blessed with h re markable appetite. Prnwv %xle I;reuse. One greasing lasts two weeks ; all others two .or three days. Do uot lie imposed upon by the humbug stuffs offered. Ask jour dealer for Fraaer’s with label on. It saves yoor horse labor, and you too. It received first nutial at tlw Centennial and Paris ox- Sold everywhere. Vlfkthor NmnS Worm Hyrtip. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; ft*verishne«*-s restlewne-ts, worms, constipa tion. SSc- Mother Shipton’s prophecy is about 400 years old. Every prophecy has beeu fulfilled except the end of the world. Buy your Carbo ; line, a deodorized extract of petroleum, the great hair restorer, before the world comes to : an end “Bartra-raitm.” The Quick, complete cure, aunoying Kidney, Bladder, Urinary Diseases. $L Druggists. Get Lyon’s Patent Heel Btiffeners applied to or shoes before you run them over. on Rats.** ~ Clears out rats. mice, roaches, flies, bed , bugs, ants, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, j 15c. Dio jgisis. Have you seen the Obrolilhion collars and j cuffs? Something new. Ask for them. Lost Faith In Physicians. WTjj !• it th»t »o manj porsons übo proprietaiy modi* oinos, or palont modiciaoß, es (hoy are commonly * la it bora ano poople 1090 faith in phyßirian* ? Tbfro am isnnmerabk inatanro« whore cares hare l>*oa rftortod by Sonriirs Sarsaparilla or Blood ftod Lirar Strap far all diaeaooa of the blood, whan they harl been Cwen oror b» their physicians. It u one of tho best remedies ever offered to the public, and as it is pre pared with the ureatert care, as a speoifio for certain dtoeaoew. it ia no wonder (hat- it should be more efieotoal than baal’ly written and carelessly prepared presenp ta<ma made by incompetent physician*. Take Scoadl'a Blood and Low Hyrnp for all disorders arising from unpnre blopd. It is indorsed by leidui professional mm as well as by eminent physicians and others. SCEPTiriMI FlilßH Before fact like tbiptlo-down Ivfore the wind. W. A. Wftean. c .-n"rPaatlnydon und Cbarlei-btreot avenues, ihltmor' Md. t suffered twoyvir* l.*oro consuinpuon, worth of medicine without relief. He h.ivb: , LsjJ jl uae 1 ooicmenreil m-ing ffew Idte. My coojjh JU> W«ippea, fWeep well end have b. good apiwtite. I heartily it toeufferers." bold by dru«ciata. ProrUiaali. Franae fttund* (<-nth among postal uationa in tbo proportion of i>ostoffices to tho number of inhabitants. —— jcsmaommßramß If you are Interested In tho inquiry—Which is (ho best Liniment for ftlun and Beast J— this i j tho answer, at tested by two conerations: tlso MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT. Iho reason is sim ple, It penetrates crery soro, wound, or lameness, to tlio rery bone, and drives oat ail inflammatory and morbid mat ter. It “goes to tho root” o! the trouble, and never foils to euro hi dOBBio quick Uisc, London’s grand new lloman Cath olic cathedra!, to cost i? f > be began in the spring. S®j||| Rheumatism,“Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbaafl, Backache, Headache, Toothache, AND ALL OTHER UOUILV PAIAB AND ACHES. ‘ 9 TOP. CnAItI.ES A. VOUKI.Kn CO. D.—. ». BriU.^».MJ..C.g.t. Invalids, broken E.I Is>Kw7ffi d(>wn m health and H W CELtMATtB * dC ’ n * f rf, m the terrible _ exhaustion that fol- S'"yjO) lowa the attnckH of V’jr'f oriutedisesee. the te»- jnKy JJS\ "tak. timony of thousands _ iM- who have been raised ' a* by a miracle train teiH, is a sure gnaran uctl.ai l y the name ice; lib you. too, may USSS*"* ““ B I¥tß° IBS Bra» «*» B**nenilly. m ah unfailing and Infat nmjSf M w liable in curing Kpil- SAJW*" 1 OURES AND “ J>ance, h Kirvrp fAiifi require a nerve ionic, appetiser or W. Lsilmi.livit, feu marl tan ®W r PYI W 9 W 0 -N.m \ iiieis inviiliiHhle. Mff TlmusandHproclaim it w the most wonderful in vfijorttn t that ever sustained the*iun 1 nx Hysleni. For Hale by all Druggist*. TTTK I»H. H. A. KIOHMOND MEJ)I(‘AL I’ll. Hole Proprietors, Ht. Joseph. Mo. Payne’s ft utomatio Roliablo, Durable aud Economical, win furvieh a horse power with l A lent jT'tel aud water than mot/ other noaine built, not fitted with an Automatic Got off. Henil for lUustrated Catalogue for bifonnntion aiid Price*. B. W. pAvakTaoN*. BotHW), Connng, W. HVVn iMI A fo’OAllng I rondon Fhyu- IHliil iciun <‘Btal>lis!ie>s nn BL? ffl Oiucoin bow York ■i I I m for tho Cure vi' I H I M EPILEPTIC FITS. IB HI |From Am Jmrnal of Medicine, Dr. Ab. Mesorele (late Os London), who mslot s ape clalty of Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cured more cases than *ny other living physician. Ills succoaa has simply been nstonisblng; we have hoard of caaes of over 10 years’ sti-nding auccetsfuily cured by him. 110 has published a work on this disease, which he sen Is wt:h a largo bottle of bl* wonderful euro freo to any suf ferer who may send their express and P. 0. Addroo* M e advise any one wishing arure to address l>r. AB. MtoMfiOLß. Ho. M John dt., New York. This (i.Y. Singer, S2O With EH set of Attachment* Free. Lnrlit niiniinir Tpi'lvt® <|Ui<‘t.liaiKlM>iue and dunibie. Stih kSsMl U U on test trial plan when desired ttaiiau"! fa nfll S*»»»|»y Uome Orginsi « hcls HBSUVy WMi Thsals, 12 stops. M<fi.nr. -'il Bul- Tnpij*ni Bans.oetnveeoiinlcr.Skneeswell*, Wmf /\|M with fit stool amt 91 Kook.or.lv fili f|[ IV AI« sent on t«jt trial plan Ifde t*4lf.lMMSflll sired. Fleirant ca*e. tom-, durable Inside and out. Cir l eular, with testimonials.n-eo. Aklc G Paytie.vCo. G Tliml av. Chicago It rrllftVM nt o*ir<> Tl.im., T ’ 11 rl.j.pp.-l IThti.!. 'T !.‘p.. <N>ms, Bunions.bcalds,Bruises,Sorenesi of feet i n:ids, eyes, etc.. ltchingfromanyeauso. »»»«•. Aj;lcy oar drug !■ gist, or send to C 5 l’ultou Street, V. Y.~—- MTTATiONSTAINEQCLASS. I ludescribably l>»autifttl. Kssily applied to window glaee. l,(Oi references, Hample't, eto . 83c. in stamps. leustn its denunciations of sundry humhuga Indorsed by 5U),0U0 government official* and oitizens Ha re oh* aces to coin mono* Subscription iiOc. NEW tubsenlmrs ONLY 2.»«* s'N' to tinder of longed word, each edition ofueraid L. LL'JI ISJIITII, Philadelphia, Pa. CONSUMPTION. Xhavo a positive rotnedy for tho ahovo disease; bvits Due thousands of cases of tho worst kind and of long Sliding have been cured. Indcmi so struiiß is my faith Us efficacy, tbsi « will send TWO BOrTi.Ki KKEK, to ynber with a VALUABLE THBATIHK on this disease, to •Pjr soAerer. Give Express and V. O address. PR. T. A. bLOUUIi, ltl i’carlMU New Tork. Igßaaw»iaw«-iiii CORES WHERE A'.'. ELSE FAILS. Q Best Cough Byrun. Tnatengood. WSJ Use In t irne. Bold by druggist*. agmawaijaieiyjhi I •WtiMOlirrMll, M.l AItP IV I JKioinet. ho capita! reqaired. Htanl HUllll j P-tritOwOo., IB? Pearl Bt.. N. Y. C% IJ p OOLEMAH BUSINKSSOOLLHOb", /■ -P» V-/» Newark. N. J. Wnto for Gat.ilogue. fine* TDHk to 7 oar (>Wl > town. Term ■an 1 s•'» out tit free. fDP Addwisll. IltixirriOo.. Portland. Maine. UIPUCCT unkinDC ateverygreat world's MASON S.HAMUM ORGANS PIANO CO. COSTON.xSy/«5M3v/:jr.NEW Y' y.,ME/4smzCHCAGO/«siMUS!M/£ A NOW BUT IINTITLBD WOMANS [Prom the Boston Globe-] ifeorrt. Edttoro . The above toa good likeness of Mrs. Lydia B. Pinto ham, of Lynn, Man., who above all other human beings may be truthfully called the “Dear Friend of Woman," •a some of her correspondents love to call her. 6ht Is zealously devoted to her work, which la tho outcome of a life-study, and to obliged to keep six lady assistants, to help her answer the large correspondence which dally pours in upon her, each bearing Its special burden of suffering, or joy at release from it. Her Vegetable Compound to a medicine for good and not evfl purposes. I have personally investigated it and am satisfied of the truth of this. On account of Its proven merits, it Li recommended and prescribed by the best physicians In the country. One says t “It works like o charm and save s much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus Lcucorrhoea, Irregular and piinful 1 Menstruation,all Ovarian Troubles, Inflamtnat io:i and * Ulceration, Floodings, oil Displacements nnd the con sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to tho Change of Life.” * It permeates every portion of the system, end gives new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, f destroys all craving for stimulant s, and »•( liE-ves weak ness of the stomach. It cores Bloating, Heidachcs, * Nervous Prostration, Goneral Debility, Sleeplessness, 1 Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of liciring 1 down,causing pain, weight and bockacho, is always f permanently cured by Its uae. It will at all times, and* under all circumstances, act in harmony with the law - that governs the femrdo system. ' It costs only gl. per bottle or six for £5., and is sold by j druggists. Any advioe required os to Lpocial cases, and 1 tho names of many who have been restored to perfect j health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mrs. with stamp lor reply, at licr home in Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound!* unsurpassed as abundant testimonials show. * •* Mrs. Pink ham N IJver Bills,” ways one writer, ** are j Pie best in the world for the cure of Const Ipatloa, Biliousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood Purifier works wonders in Its special line and bids fair I to equal the Compound in it* popularity. » All must respect her aw an Angel of Mercy whoa* «ol* * ambition is to do good to others. Philadelphia. Pa. (Zj Mrs. A. M. D. ‘ ~~ BN IJ 9 If KIDNEY-WttFtnl ' , for the PERMANENT CURE OF I ; CONSTIPATION. No other dtooaiy is so prevalent ia this ooun. r try as Constipation, and no remedy haeevexH ) ‘ i-qualled the colebTHtod KIDNEY-V/OHT ks a euro. Whatever tho cause, however obstinate i | the case, tJii* remedy will ovoroome it. □I Ire Q THL3 dl3tre««ing oomplainto | ■ I k Kao v# ata very apt to bo complicated' , with constipation. Kidney-Wort strengthens . the weakened parts and quickly cures all kin 6M • of Plies even when phyeijians and medicines have before thilcd. i 1 RHEUMATISM a b >r wc>'!i I IDEKFTJL CUKE, aa it is lor ALL thopainfiil 1 , diseases of the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels*' | It cleanses the system of tho acrid pots :i that{ I I oau ea the dreadful Buffering which only tho j victims of rheumatism can rc-dize. , ! ! | THOUSAND ?OF CASES I j ofthe worst forms of this icrrlblo disease liave I been quickly re!i*nod, and in a short time j | I PERFECTLY CURED. . fflt clcamies, HtrvngthenA and gives New^ I Life to all the important organ* ot the body. Th<" natural action of the Kidneys is restored^ | The Liver is cleansed cf all diseiae, and Ihtri Bowels move freely and healthfully. i tint Acts at the same time on the KIDN lY 3, LIVEB AND BOWELS.JeI MtLDby I»K1 GGl.srs. *l. LIQUID or DKY. Dry can bo sent by road, j IWELLS, RICHARDSON A CO.,Burlington,Vt.(■«», I Kl DN EYtWQRT - j DBAMOMP 1 DYES. ; '***' Best Dyes Ever Made. trvTOTt BILK. WOOL, OK COTTON.*®* , DRZSSES, COATS, SCARF 3. HOOOS, 1 YARN, BTOCKIMCB, CARPET RACS, < I3ICCONS, FEATKER3, or Dat™ <" ® fancy article eaaily and prrfootly colorod loan, B'.iadO. Blark, Urown, Orrea. IlL.r, Brarlrt. Cardinal Red, Navy Blue. »™l ilr—n, OH” Green, Terra Cotta and 20 other bfrt ralraa \7arranted Fart and Dnrablo. Ea,h ohloronetofoorlba.of ,ooda. If you have revrt mod Eyes try thea® once. Too will bod«li«W™- Shld by drutfriata, or send ufl 10 oonta and any color wanted amt post-paid. Blealorod sample. and a act oftoncy cards sent fora yc.Htamp. KELLK, BICnABDSOK i CO.. BarltagteM*^ GOLD and SILVER PAINT. Bronze Paint. Artists’ Black. r For gilding Fancy Baskets, Frames, Lampa 1 Chandeliers, and for all kinds of ornamental work s Equal to any of the high priood kinds and only J lOctx. a the druggist* ,or pout-paid from , WELLS, UICIIAKDKON A CO., IlwrllagtWVt. -THE BEST 18 CHEAPEST.'* E.KGi.us, TUnPQHCRQ SAmL8 ’ BarscPowen Clofff BbHw (Smted to all mrtionn t Write for S'IXKK Illuv r.tinrhlri and Frioes to Tho An It man A Taylor 00. MsnrilshL HKT/.KI. OKCAN. New »tyle. »*• the iNriTAI-SiKST PLAW. Meat elegant c*#'. tone. Luweet price: «WMie«t term*. Fui.lt uam-xo. U. W. 11KTZKL. BspU*tb>v»u N. J A CENT" WAWVKO for the BMt and radad. selling Pictorial B<Kiksand Bible*, l'rices reduce* 83 percent. NationalPvauMHise Hula. rA. KcoMOMTPaiNTiNo Co.. Neeburfpert, aw* evil a week, fbl a day at home caalf made. I )U outfit free. Adtlnws Tkck 4C0.. Angus • 85 lo s2oKf^**^aT;).".::
Charlotte Messenger (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 3, 1883, edition 1
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