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Scrofula Is one of the most fatal scourges whit, afflict mankind. It {s often inberited, bet may be the result of improper vaccinatlots, mercurial poisoning, uucleanliness, and various other causes, Chronic Sores,) Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Humors, and, in some cases, Emaciation, and Com sumption, result from ascrofulous cond tlon of the blood. This disease can be | cured by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparills. I inherited a scrofulous condition of the blood, which caused a derangement of my whole system. After taking lexs than four bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla I am Entirely Cured and, for the past year, have not found it Necessary to use any medicine whatever. I nm now In better health, and stronger, than ever before.—O. A. Willard, 218 Tremout st., Boston, Mass. I was troubled with Scrofulous Sores for five years; but, after using a few bottles of Ayer’s Sursaparilla, the sores , and I have now soos health. — lizabeth Warnock, 54 Appleton street, Lowell, Muse. Some months ago I was troubled with Scrofulous Gores on ae leg. The limb was Sadly swollen and ora Gags i sores discharged large quantities of offer Fee race arian ver's y takin; three bottles of this medicine the ners have been entirely healed, and my health fe fully restored. I am grateful for the this medicine bas done me.— Mrs. OBrian, 156 Sullivan st., New York. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, bP: Cie carthen oe six botties, $5. Divorces Cheaply Without Publicty. ARSOLUTE DIVORCES without pubtici for partie. r aus part ef tl Btates. for desert nor ance crnelt: insanity | Bian stamp. adress VW Barnes New York ‘For Billiousuess ek Constipation Dyspepsi» It coola the blood; it gives delight: It sharpens up the appetite It aids the liver to do its part. And. timulate the feeble beart All villious agonies endured By TARRANT’S SELTZER can be cured. ecole! ly relieves the pains o! specily recovery. ke the critleal chan Itispleasant to times with perfect safety. Price, ’ LARRY ALL DRUAGE r LUG CO. .SolePrup..oT.LOUL ulgence, ac! ee month's treatment. $1.00a box, ‘$5.00, cent for six bo: ied wit! ux mpanied wil the ‘money if the treatment does: @cure. tees issned only by JOHN O. WEST & CO., Sole Prop's West's Liver Pills, proas. of imitations whic! atten) ‘world. wear. ‘will tell if you ask them. BNO Webs u unapproacted ta Surah Fali lines of tue avvve ouves ior Bal Batler by APRIZ Bas receive free, a cc will help all, of ei ye right away th world. {soutely su Co., Augusta ‘ } ort TONIC forth an: it aest-te mature & e from girihood t @ taste an’ oes or. six boxe by mail prepaidon receipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Tocure any case. With each order received byu- mirehaser one ‘written Le artes to, Te iret ic Fn netetiect 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Means’ Shoe. ‘inferior ‘This is the SAM’L LEVY & CO NOVEL SURGERY. aad Chisel Used tin o Desperate Case of Necrosis. An interesting and successfal opera tion has just been performed at the Long Island College HspitaL The interest attaching to it springs from the nature of the disease, which was in this case necrosis, the youth of the subject, agirl of eight years, and the , extremely easy manner in which the disease may be onntrac'ed. Necrosis isthe term by which that part of a bone which dies is designat -d. That apparently insignificant cansea may be fraught with the most serious results will be readily understood when it is stated that a little inflam- mation, a cold, a blow, or the absorp- tion of phosphorous may superinduce | necrosis. The dead part, which is | analogous to the slough in th: soft tis- sues, is called the sequestrum or ex- foliation. At first it is firmly attached to the living bone. Gradually, how- ever, it is separated from the living bone. The process, an act of nature, is a slow one. New bone is formed about the sequestrum, which often renders its renoval difficult. As a rule the surgeon waits until the dead ‘art is louse and then ents down through the new case. The cavity gradually closes, fills, and a useful limbis ths result’ The lecture-room ef the college was filled by students. Af er a short lecture the doors at the tear of the lecturer were thrown open and the operation table, on which the sulject lay, was rolled in, anms' heties were apnlied, and the o erations be- gan. The affected limb was much liscolured, especially: at ths upper extremity of the dead bone, which was visible, having been forced out by the formation of new bone under- weath. The surgeon made an incision from the upper extremity of the ex- waed part down along its entir Imgih—about six inches. was then cleared of all tissue flesh laid back, and th woning. The surgeon then took it hand a pair of forceps and attempte: to disconnect the affected part fron th larger one. The difficulty he ex. peienced necessitated emll hammer and chisel. agin resorted to the forceps, and final: ly ew from the leg a section abou sixinches long, which was disconnect comled like a piece of worm-eate on the leg above the knee was r moved. The hemorrhage which fo lowed was not profuse. The child wi Eagle. ‘runkenness or the % guor Hab Dr, Baines’ Golden Specific. vithout the knowledge ot the person ta git; is absolutely harmless and wi whether'the patient is a moderate drin er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands men whg have taken Golden Specific own free will. It never fails. tem once impregnated with the Sveci it becomes an utter impossibility tor 1 liquor appetite toexist. For tull part Race st. Cincinnati, O. Satisfactory All Around. pean arnies that it is better to wou! aman in battle than to kill him, _ ore men are taken out of line to ca now being introduced, and the av aye gauge adopted is about thr half-inch gauge hithe! rope and in this country. age of the smaller bore is that ton Advertiser. —It is egtimatst thot the value ia 1876 —Boston Budget. i scat Bueklen’s Armiea Salve. The BestSaive in the world tc Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Salt Rheur Piles, Chit postive required, [Lis guarantee ction,or money Teta POX. 25 ets For sale b | Soys the Boston H | presidentid eont2st is to next y Ci iii be} jon business issues | Blaine agsings never do. Tha; it Ww The bone revealins an accumu- perceptibly and kept up a ceaseless his using a Then he ed af its lower extre.nity. An inspec- tion bhowed the bone to be emp y o! martpw, and the lower end of it honey- wood When the operation was con- cluded, the bandage that was placed now have beth limbs to assist he: through the world. The one operated upon will be a little shorter than the healthy one, but will, in time, as the effects of the disease are gradually eradicated, become strong. —Brookly» Pontively Curea by administering It canibe given in a cup of coffee or tea ettect a permanent and speedy cure, drun ards have been made temperate their coffee without-their knowledge, and to-day bélieve they quit drinking of their The sy- ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 The idja begins to prevail in Euro- for a wounded man than fora dead one. H-nee opinion at present favors a small bare for the magzzine rifles tenths ofan inch only, instead of th» rto in us: in E - An advan- soldier can earry more rounds of am- munition His gun also can be made lighter. fhe soldier, too, when con- sulted abeat the matter, prefers being shot twig to being killed once. —Bos- eggs brought into the Uiited Siates from Cinada last year was in round figures abent $2.23).009 The Cana- ian export of egss in 1886 was 12.- 708.383 dogen. against 3.863. 671 de: THE ONLY SOLUTION. The Kind of Confidence in God Whick Every Believer Sheuld Covet. There is but one place where the in- solvable questions of hfe can be left— at the feet of God; a rational thing tc do; for He who is over and in all things must have in Himself the ex- planation of all things This is the argument in the book of Job God turns his mind to the natural world— to the stara, to the rain and lightning. to the brutes—and conf unds him by the mystery in these things that are under his eye and hand. Their expla § mal bo of Spr his pu wh vie ful nation is to be found only in God: distance round the place struck. The Mur 2 ~~, “lath the rain a father? Or who hath — fang~ shut up like the blade of a knife} °' City Property. Local Money? for Ns i begotten the drops of dew? Take, then, i to its case when not used or require, Short ‘Time Loans.} a this other and nearer mystery toGud. and = open and erect themselves | Office west side square and there leave it. Thus J »bisledup when the creature is saving and me to the great act and state of trust. He wots to use them. His eight BUTLER ,MO, did not know and could not find out cves are like giobs of — pelished dis why he suff red; he had done nothing todeserve it; there was no chain ol cause and effect; the elements cr and foreign enemies had = smil- ‘T ten him—not his own sins. And so he is sent on a@ blind searob after the reason, The tendency was two-fold; ‘o atheize him, to lead him to curse God and die, and so eid hie groaning misery, or to follow the bet ter clue till he could see Go| as with his eve, and at last could sav: ‘Though | He slay me, yet will I wait for Him. 1, know that my Rule m+. my Vindica- tor, liveth, Here upon this dust-heap where I sit, exiled from the city, while my very skin and flesh — fall away from me I shall sve God for myself, not through your hi wh fr le he on ne ness and bitterness of life on one side, and God on th other as the sure solv- ent aid cure, he has come very net toG da. H: no longer cries: *Oh that I knew where I might fis Him?” Insteal, he says: “New mine eye seeth Thee." Thais he becom :s hum- A fe 1 g| a 4 tion of black, coagulated blood. | ile and docile, ready to hear he vin- | & During this portion —of th: | d cation that is pressed in upon him by «peration the subject moved | ‘he very nearness of GL. —fev. @. 7. Munger, in Baptist Weekly. I. | uy cheumatisia a Two Yay The Indiana Chemical (0 ered a compound which acts with trul marvelous rapidity in the cure of Rhes matism and Neuralgia. We guarantee 1 to cure any and every case of acut Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia in 2 Days, and to give immediate relie! in chronic cases and effect aspeedy cure On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wondertul com ound which can be filled by your home di: uggist at small cost. We take this means of giving our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satistaction is not given. Tue INDIANA CHEMICAL Co, 1o-1yr Crawtordsville, Ind ove discov ¢ nD ABSURDITIES IN NAMES. Comments Made After G'ancing at the U. S. Post-Office List. ~ The di_ position to reduplicate or re- Pp at is in itself injurious to the popu- Jar mind; it impoverishes, robs us cf o rreseurees, and creates a habit of beggarly imitation. Look at the post- oltice list of *Franktins,”’ “Pikes” and “Washinvious.’ Then we have “Pike- xile? “Nor:h P ke.” ‘South Pike,” +P ke Conter,”” “East P ke” and “West Tice? Why uot “Turnpike” and *Pckerel?’ The odious terminal “ville? is worn to shreds. Our lan- ge furnishes us with many very cef 1 endings for sich us’s. Of these Mss Cooper gives us a good sore, with directions for use. in her it hk ill k of in fic he ic- charming = °R ral Hours.” The Suxon, Danish and Norman e dings to be found in English geography are happily instanced; an: surely Mr. Snooks would be as well pleased to have h’s village called or “Snooksbury,”’ or “Snooksham,’? or Snookswyck,"’ or *“Snookshamp,” or "S ooksdell,” or “Glens ieoks,’? or simply ‘Snooks,”’ by itself, 2s to see it le'tered at the railway station, with ev r-recuring poverty of invention, as “Snooks- ville.” The worst of it is that we borrow terminations with shocking contempt of propriety, suffixing “mont” to a patronymic like “Dick,"? where there is neither mount nr ant-hill to justi- fv it We have ‘Dovedale’? where there is neither dale nor dove; and over and over again such forms as Darimouth” where there is no dar and no mouth—in short, no river, and, of course, no mouth of a river to suggest it, We have “cli! ’ where all is dead tevel; and “piain’’—even “Champlain’”’—where all the scenery i- mountainous. Probably the worst of our follies, on practical grounds, is the application of “Washington” to an enormous Terri- tory, soon to be admitted as a State. nd as are | + Snooxsby.” ‘er- ‘eee the of Seu € serves in the name of the eless recur ing it a by-word in its s renee, always, everywhere, nauseam, for mountains, hills, vales, out, like a coverlet, and spread ove — : A Why They May Be Called the Tyrants and Assassing traps, caves, fangs, hooks and poison. ing litmus paper red for a co siderable forward on his forhead, fer then he not ouly wants to look straight before nated t ives in the center of an open web they ar slight prem) iences so as to have a the pretty little moth. A fat old spider, baskiig half asleep in the mid Ie of his treach rousnm t, oprressor of the weak, the wily cir- his thousands, he haply falls a prey tc some tyrant over him, and ‘so the whole circle is complete, from the center de phia Call. soften and benetit the skin. 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