ory we are now preparel S PROMPTLY : quantity of Saah ing and the differ. Fâ€"T he Great English Remedy, t mervouslb{))â€"-lm't'thl step on t stairs \c:ir?_vm,au;n aq;t min‘ a scare. won‘t come ys stamps around that sit up with young mes ‘clock. , ; thousands of cases with all known d the true remedy and treatmentâ€"& and permanent cure in all stagesof ervous Weakness, Emissions. Mantal ITTEN coNSENT. m mes on boxes o; *n n list and cost o rolt-’ ountess of Nurasol, Miss PW# ind Fraulein Paula, the SPA0 lish and Austrian governesse® vung Princess of the uk the King of Spain, each aries equal to £1.W in the royal house instructress of the wese ing of SYiam receives € â€"nnbiimme «. > = a NOTHING NEW. # r Facto l‘. 1 retail druggists in the Dominion, i\ * * A * * , % % 2 4 CURED. NO RISK CHCt OUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Ca [FORT o. 148 SHELSY $T § ET ROIT, MICH. ! J. McKECHNIR â€", Canada,. MANHOOD ‘EASED MEN rexertion of mind and body in em‘;l&wrockim the lives and ft efadeand wither at an early drag out a weary, fruitlese d no solace or comfart there. BY DRS, K. & K. . CHAS. FERRY, CHAS. FF d no solace office, the tor outside sheeting, M N YOUT len Mon Large so that all or d Lath alway H H = IMPOTENCY 2 VARICOBELE ousekeeperâ€"Do you NY keeping good girls in ’w lousekeeper (from a patural Great _ difficulty. _ Every hile the girl lets the zx before lighting it, & look about for a new ie n# for the old one. 4 Ca others \x IMPROVEMENT 1BLE SALARIES. EMISSIONS ___CVURED recommeond them.," [posure, or, in someint :! inflammation of the aticnt is not sufficient the action of the sun‘s aire required to accus to wind and rain. 4 Sanitarium Cures g lue to the fact t i at \\'ox'i«'ho"en.'z nt has too much p reatment to get 3 rt that is due to tDe 1t vess, Emissions, Mental holic Stimulants, all of i early grave. Wood‘s is of cases that seemed or the patient follow= (ilustrated), After Taking. la T Aniies. ty, Seminal Self Abuseé = the was Ls t ‘4 i[. a“ new girk _ ne. RIES. ® Miss Etts _ 14 | # 42 seyick OF OLD LONDON wWHAT IS DONE wITH THE GARBAGE 9F THE GREAT CITY io anybody, even to the seamen on} moard. They can make two trips out to sea in every twentyâ€"five hours, steaming about ten knots, and as a matter of fact they can dispose of 41,â€" 00 touns of sludge in a week. The sludge is precipitated by treatâ€" ing the sewage with lime and sulphate of iron. First, six huge cages catch deâ€" bris, such as sticks and dead rats and vels, etc.. in the great rushing sewers which drain London. This rubbish is ind What Recomes of Itâ€"Methods Adopted in the Modern Eabylonâ€"The Filth is Taken Out io sea. wlorize. You may TAKE A SMELLING BOTTLE with you if you like, but will hardly need it. But, waiking on along the top ol the twentyâ€"seven feet wide sewer, which is probably to become a beautiful boulevari for Barking, one comes to the sulphate of iron * shop‘" where 250 tons at a time are received, and where, alter being dissolved in the proper proâ€" portion, as directed by the chemist in charge, it, too, finds the way to the swilt river of sewage. o But then comes a pause in the river mad career. It is admitted through the Penstock chamberâ€"that is, a buildâ€" ing with a number of iron gatesâ€"to a wl of covered precipitating channels, where it can leisurely meditate after its wild rushings from London. Here in its quiet bed the lime and iron, in casting down the solid portions, can take iull effect, and the clear portion of the liquid at the topâ€"now called the effluentâ€"is let off over the head of a wall at the end of the chamber to a channel at the other side; whence, gaihering speed again, it murned in destructors at the rate of omething like a hundred tons a week; chen the black river of sewage is stirrâ€" «l in tanks with lime, or, more correctâ€" iy, lime water, in the proportion‘ of 3 1â€"2 grains to the gailon. The effect of the lime is to precipitate matter in susnension and solution and also to deâ€" RUSHES TO A RESERVOIR from which at ebb tide it joins the Thames. ‘The sludge passes through pipes from the bottom of the precipiâ€" tating chambers to another reservoir, whence it is pumped to the tanks in the sludge ships and conveyed to sea. The eilect on the river is most satâ€" isfactory. On the testimony of the harâ€" bour master it is cleaner now than it has been for some years, while Mr. Tnudichum, the chemist at the Barkâ€" ing " outiall" works, joyfully maintains it has 50 per cent. oi‘n:)xygen, which it has not rejoiced in for soms summers vpast. But the clean foreshore and the scent of seaweed at Barking, and the much purer looking water in the Fhames itself, are proofs to the unimâ€" itiated of the success of the " new" ‘tiated of the success ol the â€" new _ system. s That system is only now tgttmg into full working order. The County Council has added two more ships to the fleet, making now five in all ; and they are conveying some 40,000 tons of slwige oul to sea every week. FOUR SHIPS are constantly at work, day and night, and one takes its turn of a rest week {or painting, repairs, etc., and affording a lighter time tor.the men. These are sailors, and sleep on board, regular watches being kept, except one twentyâ€" four hours in every seven days, when they are allowed off duty. | _ _ The discharging ground of the steamâ€" ers is the RBarrow deep, some miles beâ€" yond the Nore light. The deef is an unused channel, the north bound vessels taking a course considerably to the left and southward ships far to the right. The channel has been buoyed by the Council, and no captain may commenceée discharging until he has passed the Northrï¬inot buoy. The discharge is quickly effected by opening valves in the vessel‘s bottom; the principle being much the same as that used on the seaâ€" emptying lifeâ€"boatâ€"which, indeed, is but an adaptation of the law that WATER FINDS ITS LEVEL 3 the bottom of the tanks being built m a level with the sea. The valves ire easily o?:ed from the deck, and so quick is their action that the whole thousand tons can be dischirged in seven minutes. Generally the time 0câ€" cupied, however, is longer, the vessel perhaps steaming ten miles while emgtyng her strange cargo. The whiite wake of the ship is discoloured, gulls hover over it, and there among the tumbling waves and the fresh breezees month after month, w have some conception gained Why, asked the casual observer, did you shoot th“:t?nf‘fff?ï¬': 2A# Kiuk you su00, LHeL ERMEIUCCUCOC. CAB'ecmx;‘e,dl'eplt'i.od th; chairman g the IvIC ederation, alwWA ‘M ply reasonable infgrmtgn. he W:_m otherwise hbhave died of consumption, and we are trying to have our town reoâ€" ognized as a health resort, you know. Palmerâ€""You can never convince me that women will succeed in #Itiu.†Polikâ€""Whyt" _ _ Palmerâ€"* are you ever going to keep them from talkâ€" nC KEEPING THE RECORD GOOD. of the benefit The average defpth of the Atlantic is two and oneâ€"half miles. The cost of liv is forty per cent. sheaper in London then in New York. The ants of South America have been known to construct a tunnel three miles «n length. People who sell newspapers in the streets of Moscow are compelled to apâ€" pear in uniform. Eight experienced divers are carried on every English flagâ€"ship, and four on every cruiser. One hundred and twenty firemen are required to feed the furnaces of a firstâ€" class Atlantic steamer. India ink is made by some secret proâ€" cess which is closely guarded by its inâ€" ventors, the Chinese. _ _ s A Few, Paragraphs Which Will be Found Well Worth Reading. Mirrors that will not break are made of polished and transparent celluloid plate, backed withh quicksilver, like orâ€" dinary glass mirrors. A man in Glasgow, Mo., bored a well to a distance of 413 feet, and struck an unlimited flow of salt water. Now he can enjoy salt water bathing. Policemen in the city of Moscow carâ€" ry lanterns at night. When an offiâ€" cer rests, or enters a house, the lanâ€" tern is set on the sidewalk near where hbe happens to be. A German in Houghton, Mich., intent on suicide, dove into a vat oont.amxz 360 gallons of beer. He was rescu and the owner of the brewery threw away the beer. Only about two minutes are required for the blood to course through the heart, thence to the lungs, back to the heart, and then through the entire body, and return to the heart. A Parisian inventor is endeavoring to perfect a phonugra.fhic watch. If he is successful, the world will soon see a watch, which by touching a spring, will whisper t he time in your ear. Blood hounds traced the lost threeâ€" yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Scott, who bad wandered three miles away from his parents, at Kokomo, Ind., and {fondled the child until attendâ€" ants arrived. A vile wretch sent a bottle of wine, anonymously, to Wm. L. Clough, a busâ€" iness man of Springfield, Mass. The wine was analyzed, and found to contain enough strychnine to kill half a dozen Alex. Newmnan, of Decker, Ind., while hunting, was attacked by a _ flock of cranes. They fought him furiously,and tried to peck out his eyes. By club bing them with his gun, he killed thirâ€" teen of them. _An esteemed friend was invited to dinner by a lady in Chichester, Engâ€" land. The friend, a lady, while at taâ€" ble, was bitten by a dog belonging to the hostess. The friend brought suit, and recovered £50. The women in an Oklahoma town outâ€" voted the males in a recent election. A local publisher, desiring to announce the result conspicuously in his paper, dispatched this order to a typeâ€"founâ€" dry : " Please send us one smaï¬ cut of a hen. Women carried the â€" election here, and I suppose we will have Sto fwiny aut s hen instead of a gooster." VIOLIN The onli.plaoe in the world where vioiin ing may be said to constiâ€" tute the staple industry is Markneuâ€" kirchen, in Saxon Germany, with its surrounding villages. There are altoâ€" gether about 15,000 pe:lplq in this dis trict engaged exclusively in the manuâ€" facture of violins. Blood means sound health. With pure, rich, healthy blood, the stomach and digestive organs will be vigorous, and there will be no dyspepsia. Rheumatism and neuralgia will be unknown. Serofula and salt rheum will disapâ€" pear. Your nerves will be strong, your sleep sound, sweet and refreshing. Hood‘s Sarsapaâ€" rilla makes pure blood. That is why it cures so many diseases. That is why thousands take it to cure disease, retain good health. Remember t Hoods Ts the One True Blood Purifier Hood‘s Pills ITEMS OF INTEREST. MILsS‘ VECETASLE COMPOUND ..m Sanative Wash. â€" Prices T5 and $6c. . They, impart TUaINP p2d T5¢ °t the " Mother Sex" @mpound 168« Every ¢ /‘1’%%- We Pure Sarsaparilla "A,. M. C." MnBDREANE .1.7“ Pauk St.. MAKING â€" EXCLUSIVELY. cure Liver Ilis; easy to take, easy to operate. 25¢. . All druggists. $1. 520L Mc i oc Ne 1 An Iliness That Almost Carried Away An Only Child She Sufered Terribly From Pains in Back, Meart Trouble and Rheumatismâ€"Mer Parents Almost Despaired of Her Re coveryâ€"How it Was Brought About. From the Arnprior Chronicle. ,_Perhaps there is no better known man in Arnprior and vicinity than Mr.aMrâ€" tin Brennan, who has resided in the town for over a quarter of a century, and has taken a foremost part in many & political campaign in North Lanark. A reporter of t:l?ea Chronicle called at his residence not long ago and was made at home at once. During a ï¬;neml conversation Mr. Brennan gave the parâ€" ticulars of a remarkable cure in his fa.xml{. He said : ‘" My daughter, Eleanâ€" or Elizabeth, who is now 14 years of age, was taken very ill in the summer ot 1892, with back trouble, rheumatâ€" ism and heart disease. She also became terribly _ nervous and could _ not sleep. We sent for a doctor and he gave her medicine which seemâ€" ed to help her for a time, but she continued to lose in flesh until she was terribly reduced. _ When first taken ill she weighed one hundred pounds, but became reduced to sixty pounds, losing forty pounds in the course of a few months. For about two gars she continâ€" ued in this condition, her health in & most â€" delicate state, and we had ver{ little hopes of _ her ever getting better. Our _ hbopes, what little we had, were entirely shattered when she was taken with a second atâ€" tack far more serious than the first. This second attack took place about two years after the first. We now fully made up our minds that she could not live, but while there is life there is hope," and, seeing constantly in the newspapers the wonderfuli cures effected by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, we decided to give them a trial. _ Before she had finished the first box, we noticed that her appetite was slightly improving, and by the time she had used the second box a decided improvement had taken fl’ace. By the time she had used four xes more she regained _ her former weight of one hundred pounds and was as well as ever she had been in her life. Her back trouble, heart affection, rheuâ€" matism and sleeplessness had all disâ€" appeared. . She now enjoys the best of health, but still continues to take an occasional pill when she feels a little out of sorts, and so it Em.sses away. Mrs. Brennan, togelher with the young lady, who is an only child, were present durâ€" ing the recital, and all were loud, in their praises of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Mr. Brennan also stated that he had used the pills himself and believâ€" | ed that there was no other medicine like them for building up a weakened sysâ€" | tem or driving away a wearied feeling ; | in fact he thought that as a blood tonic | they were away ahead of all other mediâ€" UALECEA Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills act directly upon the blood and nerves, building them anew and thus driving disease from the system. There is no trouble due to either of these causes which Pink Pills will not cure, and in hunâ€" dreds of cases they have restored patiâ€" ents to health after all other remedies had failed. Ask for Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and take »nothing else. The genâ€" uine are always enclosed in boxes the wrapper around which bears the full trade mark, "Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People."‘ May be had from all dealers or sent post paid on receipt of.50 cents a box or six hboxes forï¬Z."'w" by addressing the Dr. Williams‘ ediâ€" cine Co., Brockville. Ont. The naming of babies is productive of many amusing incidents, Highly important to baby and parents, the cereâ€" mony sometimes has an outcome whicE 1 Aib:cans vitenge s cuals en anep rorii 3 ud .‘ Ti ind acnutaten emcicand Wragny vearte s owk esns s does not seem to be in keeping with the flourish of trumpets made over it. A certain aristocratic little boy waitâ€" ed two years to receive a name which should be fine enough for him, and ended up by being called ‘"Sammy;" and another somewhat similar case may be recorded. A i l Sb ~ UB PUCUUIMIIUE A gentleman visiting the house of a friendâ€"a man of familyâ€"had his curiâ€" osity aroused by seeing one shelf of a bookcase filled with novels all bea.rin% as titles the names of women, and al of the most romantic character. He ventured finally to ask his ifriend the vcecasion for this assembly of flowery {iction. "Ob," answered his host, "when we were naming our little girl my wife bought those in order to find a perfectâ€" ly original name for the child. And what name did you give the little girl t s We ended up by calling her "Mary!" DEEPLY GRATEFUL. The following lately appeared in an English paper: °" Mr. and Mrs.Cavevs wish to express their thanks to the neighbors who kindly assisted at the burning * their house last night." Ryckman‘s Kootenay Cate 1LUST FORTY POUNDS. Positive Cw e Makes a Sworn Statement of the Cure of an Extremely Bad Case of Eczema. Province of Ontario, County of Wentâ€" worth, to wit : I, Wm. Marcham, of the city of Hamâ€" ilton, county of Wentworth, province of Ontario, engineer, do solemnly deâ€" clare that I live at 242 Catharing street north, and am seventyâ€"three years of age. I suffered most intensely from twas s for about two years and it era LOL e, exudel s Oe CCCE 112 CA ks last December as incurable. After leaving the hospital I was under the care of a Hamilton physician for a length of time, but got n0o relief. So bad was my case that before I could lie in my bed I had to procure silk unâ€" derwear, the weight of the clothes beâ€" ing unbearable. With the mercy of God and four bottles of Riyckman's Kootenay Cure 1 am now well and enâ€" tirely cured of eczema. The medicine is a grand tonic and a wonderful _ blood punge' r. I recommend it most highly. And I make this soléemn declaration, omw'm,tx»mly believing it to be true, and 101;} that it is of the same force and ect as if made under oath and by virtue of the Canada Evidence (Signed) W M. MA UE A ML. Taken and acknowledged before me, at the city of Hamilton, in the county of Wentworth, this 9th day of Janu *‘ (Sign ALKE igned), _ W. affidavi A commissioner for %W its, A HIGHLY RESPECTED CTTIZEN HAPPY OUTCOME, Cm e for Rheumatism and Paralysis: IMPORTANT NOTICE. Assessment System. Mutual Principle. Announcement is made of an arâ€" rangement for the amalgamation of the business of the Provincial Provident Institution, of St. Thomas, with the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association, the largest association in the world operating on the natural premium B}an. The Provincial Provident has the largâ€" est business of any Camadian inslituâ€" tion, while the Mutual Reserve Fund Life has the Larï¬t Canadian business. The union of the two will givoaï¬ros business in Canada of over $36,000,000, an amount which is surpassed by only one compangaon any system. The inâ€" terests of the members of the Provinâ€" cial Provident have been most CArOâ€" |. fully looked after in this arrangement. | Every certificate or policy is protected without other sanction on the part of the hbolder than the payment of the regular call to the same office, who formerly received it. Thus by this act there is placed behind each risk _ the security of the nearly $6,000,000 of asâ€" sets of the new comPany. which has a biâ€"monthly income of over half a milâ€" lion doliars, and has paid over $27,000,â€" 000 in death claims. _ The advantages of the change can readily be appreâ€" ciated. In Canada, as has been said, there has been built up by the Mutual Reserve Fund Life a very large busiâ€" ness. It has paid here over $1,250,000 in death claims, and holds laxg'e assets in the Dominion, including aA eposit of Canadian bonds with the Government amounting to $108,000, _ The manage~ ment of the association‘s business in Ontario has been for a number of years in the hands of Mr. W. J. McMurtï¬y. of Toronto, his former associate, Mr. J. D. Wells, having been called tothe home office, where he holds the posiâ€" tion of Second _Viceâ€"President and Chairman of the Executive Committee, under the Presidencé of Frederick A. Burnham, Es% Mr. E. S. Miller, Secreâ€" tary of the rovincial Provident, will give his services to the Mutual Reâ€" serve Fund Life, looking after the inâ€" terests of the P_rvainci.'Ll Pr?\videpll;, 1 of 1(41 iss / oc he4 4 i vaerorLnt membership, for which purpose be will retain hbheadquarters at St. Thomas. The arrangement is one that promises most admirable results for all interâ€" We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall‘s Catarrh Core. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Che ney for the la t 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac lions and financially able to carty out any ob ligation made by their firm. P ECC U 0 5e ACltske MWistadie lege.uon made 9y LNCIt MIIMC ®=t & Truax, Wholesale Dfugg‘u% Toledo, 0, Warpmg, KINNAN & MaRvIN, hoiesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blosd and mucous surâ€" facea of the system. Price 75¢. per bottie. Sold by all Druggiste.. Testimonials Free. O, friend, as loninu Lstudy and pracâ€" tice bumility, I know where I am.â€" Cleobulus. @uz zie WEST SHORE THROUGH SLEEPING CaARrR TO NEW YORK. One of the handsomest sleeping CaIs that had ever been turned out of the factory is now running from Toronto to New York without change v!A the popâ€" ular West shore route. It is a buffet car, and refreshments can be obtained en route, if desired. This car leaves Union Station, Toronto, every day except_ Sunday, at 4.55 p. m., reaching New York next morning at 10.10 a. m. On Sundays the sleeper TUDS from Hamâ€" ilton only, connecting. with é.he through train from Toronto. Call at any Grand Trunk office in Toronto for information or aga:e in sleeping car. Reservations can made in advance if desired. A HARD HEART soOFTENED. Young Ladyâ€"Father, this is scandalâ€" ous! The idea of a man of your standâ€" in% coming home in this condition !. 1d Gentlemanâ€"Couldn‘t (hic) help it, m‘ dear, Met zee young feller 1 wouldn‘t let you marry, an‘ (hic) had some drinks wiz him, and he‘s such good feller I said he (hic) could marry yOU right off, m‘ dear. Mercy | Where is he? Dunno, m‘ dear. P‘liceman took ‘m off (hic) in wheelbarrow. Fire insurance compan:ies istence in Italy in the twe! They . were established in the sixteenth century. Everybody knows that the Art â€" Garâ€" land Stoves and Ranges. aro the best. They combine elegant finish, durabiliâ€" ty and convenience with econom{ in fuel, and in spite of all competition hold their station far in advance of all othâ€" ers. _ We take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to their merits. Hoaxâ€"W hat ! _ I thought {ou d So I do, but I‘ve enough. Now I‘r revenge. Fe ‘PT TS in tha tw ce in Italy in the twelfth century. ; were established in England in sixteenth century. *. .. > Commmemmet‘ : YpH . 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HEART DISEASE.â€"Reliefin thirty minutes in most alarming cases of heart trouble. _A strong statement to‘make for Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart, but it is borne out by the testiâ€" mony of thousands who toâ€"day prOâ€" claim themselves snatched from the grave by its wonderful curative powâ€" ers. If the heart flutters, palpitates, tires easily, it indicates heart disease, Be warned in time. Use this surest and quickest cure; it never fails. _James Allen of St. Stepben, N. B., writes: "I was troubled wita very severe pains in the beart, pain in the side, and shortness of breath. _ I became comâ€" pletely exhausted with the least exerâ€" tion. Doctors said my case waschoBo- elss one. I procured a bottle of Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart. A few doses gave me permanent reliefâ€"six bottles entirely cured me, and toâ€"day I‘am well, and strong as I ever was. I think it the best medicine on earth for heart trouble." _ CATARRH.â€"It goes right to the say. The slaves who are freed from this loathsome malady, by this Sositive cure, are .s'mgmf its ggaisea ay _ in and day out. "L am years old. I have had catarrh for 50 years. Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal Powder cured me, and I look upon my cure as almost a miracle," says Geo. Lewis, of Shamoâ€" kin, Ps.: &A sj.mpleAcolq in t),he__ head seat of the trouble, attacks the disâ€" ease. removes the cause, cleanses out and hbheals the parts, quickly and perâ€" maneatly. Dr. _ Agnew‘s | Catarrhal Powder does all this, and it‘s no hbearâ€" Ee Ming s ie e es Pnd w on may be the first step toward chronic catarrh. Stop the cold _ and prevent catarrh. Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal Powâ€" der is harmless and easily aï¬plied. PILES CURED IN FROM THREE TO SIX NIGHTS.â€" Dr. Agoew‘s ointâ€" ment . will cure all cases of itching piles in frour 3 to 6 nights, One appliâ€" cation brings comfort. For blind and bleeding piles it is peerless. Also cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Barber‘s ltcla and all eruptions of the skin. 85 cents. _ TRN CENTS CURES CONSTIPAâ€" â€"TEN CENTS CURES COMSILLLAâ€" TION AND LIVER ILLS.â€"Dr. Agâ€" Ees en nA 7 D new‘s Liver Pills are the most perfect made, and cure like magic Sick Headâ€" ache, Constipation, â€" Biliousness, Indiâ€" gestion and all liver ills. 10 cents a vialâ€"40 doses. Adams Extract = = One bottle. Ficiâ€"chmann‘s Yeast â€" One half to one cake,. Suger * * » Two pounds. Croam of Tartar «* One half ounce, Lukewarm Water + = Two galions Dissolve the sugar, cream of tartar and yeast in the water, add the extract, and bottle; place in a warm place for twealyâ€"four hours until ib ferments, then place on ice. when it will open sparkling, cool and delicious., The ginger beor can be obtained in all drug and grocery stores in 10 cent bottles to ma‘ke two gallons. " My baby had croup and was saved by Shiloh‘s Cure," writes Mrs. J.B. Marâ€" tin, of Huntsville. Ala. Julia has gone in desperately . for whist this summer. Yes; I wonder whyt Oh, don‘t you seefâ€"it makes men think she is not much of a talker. Age makes us not childish, as some say; it finds us still true childrenâ€" Goethe. Karl‘s Clover Root Tea is a sure cure for Headache and nervous diseases. Noâ€" thing relieves so quickly. A _I'E;ery {:)y which comes to us is omy to stengthen us for some greater labor that is to succeed.â€"Fichte. Oonsun'llption. LaGrippe, Pneumonia, and all Throat and Lung diseases are cured by Shiloh‘s Cure. 9 Experience is by industry achieved, and perfected by the swift course of time.â€"Shakspeare. Oonsumgt,ig)n can be cured by the use of_ Shiloh‘s Cure. This great Cough Cure is the only known remedy for that terrible disease. â€Crammar. which knows how to lord it over kings and with hh'?h hand makes them obey its laws.â€"Moliere. Johnn Cold in the Head.â€"Nasal Balm givu instant relief, speedily cures. 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