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TIIK DAILY CAIRO 1JU.LLKTIN: FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 25 IMS... THE DAILY IJULLETIN. IVIIT 0UI (OHDATI ICTTI. SCIENTIFIC. Two pyramids hiivo Iieeu discovci Oil nt Snp;iirah, north of MeinpliiN. Tlicy were built ly kinjrs of the sixth dynasty. It Ih Mated that the rooms mid im-ni;,' nre covered with inscriptions which will ho of high value to Miinnre. In a second it. by M. Munt., n the conservation of grain in reservoirs, read before the French academy of sciences, it is Mated that to secure all the advantage of such means of storage the grain should be comparatively dry. theclosurn perfect, and the temperatiiru of tho walls pretty constant. Tho largest crucible steel casting hitherto made was efl'ected recently in the works of a lirni in Nlielliclil, Kng Jand. It was a spur rim, feet, in diameter, and cast whole. To cast it V7() pots, each holding pounds of molten steel, were used. Steel w heels arc likely to supersede the cal-iron wheels now in general use in the Lan cashire mills. A lecture by lr. O. .1. lidge delivered at the London institution, shows in a very intelligible way the relation tween electricity aiid light. The lee turo Wivs forlhe'most part expository, and traced generally the steps by which Clerk Maxwell arrived at the almost certain conclusion that light is an electro-magnetic disturbance, with some of tho startling results which that state ment implies. A prediction of what seems already theoretically possible, and may be soon practically accom plished," was advanced by. Dr. Lodge -tho transmission of views and pictures by means of the electric wire. A Lcipsio journal, which makes a specialty of matters relating to glass, gives a method which it asserts will prevent lamp-chimneys from cracking. The treatment will not only render lamp-chimneys, tumblers, and like arti cles more durable, but may be applied with advantage to crockery, stoneware, porcelain, etc. The chimneys, tumb lers, etc., are put into a pot tilled with cold water, to which some common table salt has been added. The water is well Unled over a lire, and then al lowed to cool slowly. When the arti cles are taken out and washed, they will bo found to resist, afterward any sudden changes of temperature. The process is simply one ot annealing, and the slower the cooling part of it is conduc ted the more effective will be the work. )rdinary letter-paper.savs The -trx llatdiis, if well heated ami briskly rubbed with the hand or a brush, ac quires electric properties. It adheres to tables and walls, and when the hand is brought in contact with it slight elec tric discharges are quite visible if the experiment is made in the dark. Swed ish filter-paper will, however, give sparks several centimetres in length if it is thus treated: Steep the paper fu st, in a mixture of equal volumes of nitric and sulphuric acid. After the paper has been pyroxili.ed through the adieu of the acids, wash it well with water and dry it. If the paper is t hen placed, upon a sheet of waxed paper and brisk ly rubbed, it soon exhibits energetic electrical properties which may lie used to repeat almost every one of the usual experiments in static electricity. The Kiift'iifir states that Clark's ap paratus for clearing olf snow has been ut work in Fore street, London. It con sists of a series of metal plates placed in an inclined position one above another, directly beneath tho man-hole, so that the snow falls upon them. I5e neath each plate are atmospheric gas burners, by which heat is imparted to the plates and the spaces between them. The gjw is taken from an adjacent main. An air shaft communicating with the outer atmosphere is provided for venti lation, and Hues are also fixed so as to carry the heal from the space between the plates to the man-hole shaft into which the snow is placed. One man only is needed to work the machine it self, and his duty is confined to raking what mini may collect on the plates af ter the snow melts and runs direct into the sewer. No figures regarding iis cost oretliciency are given. A party of belies and gentlemen were discussing the fact thai lew. if any mar riages take place on Friday, hangman's day. One little fellow whose wife towered above him like the majestic elm over a scrub oak, plaintively inter rupted the discussion by saving: ,-I don't see what difference that makes. I was married on Tuesday, but I might as well have been married on Friday, for I have been bung up ever since. Successful Prophecy, hy far the most accurate estimate of future population ever made in this country, or any other, was made by a man named Watson in 1815. As his predictions were published that year there can be no doubt of tho genuine ness of his 'guesses." J It! predicted that the population in lKHi) would bo fi6,4.1 1,000. His prophecies were made in 181'), and here is the striking manner in which successive censuses have shown their accuracy: WhIsoii's IVnsiianf Prediction, that .veiir. Jx'jn !MI-.'i.0) tUl'Jt.lIU) isi i:.scwi.imm 1:!,xti4.iiiat ism iT.itMi.tim r,,mw,(. 1h.vi :.h;,,iiii Uf.lt'l.iim twin ui.hia.iMi autumn As (General Walker says, in speaking of this mailer, it almost staggers creil ulity. "That man, a mere human be ing." says General Walker, ".should bo able to predict fifty years in advance the number of inhabitants in a rapidlv growing country within a fraction of 1 per cent- seems wonderful - almost be yond belief." Had tho war not inter, vened it is believed that Watson's pre. dictions woidd 'nave held good in ls.70, and also in 1880. Hut in 1870 he was ahead of the census nearly UMHI.immi, and in 1880 nearly fi.OOO.Ooo. Tim 1hsih of the war. direct and continircnt. wu can never know, but Watson's lig ' ures, almost absolutely accurate up to the war period, would show it to effect us the present year to the extent of nearly 6,000,000. That is, had thero been no war, tho present population of the United Slates would bo about 65, 000,000. . Watson predicted that tho population in WOO would reach 100, tKW.000, but General Walker docs not Iwlieve it will bo over about 80,000, (XX). Gallery Gossip- Sujs tho Washington republican: There is no place like the house gal leries for gossip, especially on the open ing day ofthe session. The Kepublicaii had a jdionograph in the reporter's gal lery recently, and seemed a section of this frothy gossip, which itw ill grind out for the belielit of its readers. "Hello, there's Sammy Cox bringing his man up to be sworn in," remarked a fat correspondent, leaning over the railing to get a view of the Hoof. "Now, that fellow Cox keeps up his bright looks remarkably well.". "When I first 'came here," chimed in the owner of a huge plug hat. "l'roctor Knott's mustache was black. Now it has turned quite gray. I le (hies not ap pear to bo the same man." "The life was taken out of him when Itlaine sat down on him," said a third. Whv. theft! v as nothing in that lo hurt a man," observed a newcomer. "I have heard that if his wife says 'Waino' at night he hides his head under a blanket." "There is old Stephens down there," said another voice, "lie's looking live )y." Stephens has not the look of a man of great intelligence." .-aid the fat cor- res Hindenl. "lie has well-cut teatures, that's about all. I believe he is one of the strongest naiii in the country. lie licve in secession, owes him much: for, him, I believe that dial or union men did not really be Tlie government , had it not been for -ollie foreign stales would have jump I in and helped the confederacy' ")oes he come to t'lf capitol in that wheelchair?" asked the man with the plug hat. "No. He keeps that one here and has another at his hotel. His colored man, Aleek, who stays just outside the door, carries him back and forth from the carriage." "There conies Mrs. Hayes." called out the fat correspondent, ami the at tention of all was directed to the private gallery w hich Mrs. Hayes had just enter ed w ith a bevy of young ladies. "Ho you know, " observed the pencil-sharpener, "I think she is the big gest woman in the eountrv." "How's that?" inquired the plug-hat man. "Well, she's democratic. A person can gi't near her without feeling uncom fortable. If 1 were a public man I would rather ow n her as a piece of property than any woman in America." In forty years the imports of P.ritish India have risen from the Value of eight millions sterling to that of fifty-three millions. The exports have advanced from twelve to sixty-seven millions sterling. The imports from the United Kingdom are valued at thirty millions sterling per annum. The exports amount to twenty-eight millions. In the Lipp-Schauinburg forest at. Turbs. in Hungary, a pecudar animal was recently shot, which was tit first supposed to be a very powerful fox. The Vienna zoologist however, have shown that it is across between a wolf and a fox. Its form is thai of a fox, but it has the color of a wolf. A woman died in the medical college hospital at Nashville, Term., recently, who is said to have tw ice enlisted in the regular army timing the war, and to have served for some months each time before her sex w as discovered. Her name was .Jennie liotnusoii, out sue was more taniiliariy Known as miiuhth Charhv." The following art; the principal items in the permanent property in the citv of I'aris: Churches, synagogues ami other places of worship, 5JO"2, 17. l:i If. : cemeteries, .tt.iili'.t.Hll.i. ; theatres, 11,- 1 MO.Oti I f . ; parks, squares, ami nurser ies, .'7"J.:io:l,o.llf.; statues ami foun tains, :i,'j:t:'i,7n.rf. The total value of the proper! v of tiie city is l.O.V.Ui-.-87ff, Stillmann 15. Allen, of Huston, has just distributed SlKH) in prizes to Maine boys under 18 years of age who have raiseti the most Indian corn on one- eighth of an acre in the past, season. More than six hundred boys in all parts of tin! Stale competed, ami the lirst prize, i'iio. was awarded to Frank K. Small, of Stockton, who raised hi pott mis. Three islands in the Hudson, near Albany, known as Hillhouse island, 1 leaker island, ami Island Park, ami containing an aggregate of L''l0 acres, have recently been purchased by Mr. F.rastus ( 'orning. for the purpose, it is saitl, of a (lumping ground for the im mense quantities of cinders, scale, slag ami ashes coming from the Albany and Keiisselaer steel it n I iron works. ' There are in the United Stales, m cording to the census report. 'l-.!yi,!,K2 males and 1,0 12,'JKt females. The na tives number l.'VloWOfi and the foreign born li,i77.:WO. There arc :i:,,;.n.M77 whites, (i.177,l.rl colored, 10,"i,il:! Chi nese, and '.'."i.r) other Asiatics. Thero are 16,168 colored persons to each loo, 000 whites, against 1 ,6J8 in 1x70, niul !t(i,6i:if ales lo every Hio.oiH) males, against U7.801 in 1870. A queer old lady, just dead in Herlin, used to lie abed all day, rising just at dusk, and spent the night in preparing sumptuous meals for herself ami her female servant. She was surrounded by dogs, cats ami birds, and she caused every new work on animals to be pur chased for her as soon as it was pub lished. After her death it was found that she had left a handsome legacy to her servant, and all the rest of her properly lo 11 grand-niece in England, to revert, after tho hitter's death, to an asylum for dogs. For many years she wore no body garment except a man's dressing gown, On one foot she wore 11 boot ami on the other a shoe, and her hands were encased in gloves day and night. One of the best attested cases of ex Iremo longevity Is that of Mrs, Eliza beth Treadwcll Weston, of Pelcrboro', N. 11.. who celebrated her one hundred and third birthday at .Greenfield, Febru- "J it litis been maintained with much pains and ingenuity that t here is "o proof tml liny ,,mon mii,,,.u Hues has lived t t, ,, )f pM) years; but nmsl pc-HonH believe that over whelming evidence exists to upset this theory. I t m ,l Mrg Wl,N,,,n , family records are very clear. Accord- l",?! i"1 Wlm I orn February 16, 1778, in 1 cterboiV. and married Abel Weston ill l!if). Five of .,. wuv children are now- living, the eldest of them, Deacon Samuel Weston, being in his eighty-lift h year. Catahkh. Helu f iii five minutes in every case; giatifyinc., wholesome relief beyond a money value. Cure begins from first application, uml is rapid, radical and permanent. Ask for S.mford's Radical Cure. Complete lor $1. Value of a Hollar. Ynu never know the value of u dollar until you try to bntiow one, and you never know the true value of Spring lllossum, until you're doubled up with Hi lions Colic, Indigestion or Constipation, and you try it. Prices: $1 ; 60 rents, and trial b ttles 10 cents. A WONDF.KFUL DIS(.'OVEH7. 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ILLINOIS. PATENTS. PATENTS Obtained for new Invention, or for improvement on old am1: for medicttl or other compound, tradu. mark and label, caveat. Axiitirtiiiicnt. Intor fi-renci'. Appenl. Suit for Infrineoment. and alt cum1 ariKini; under the Patent Law, prompt- atteiiden (o. invention" mm nave nef-n 1J V I VrT V Tl ,,v the ':"t ((fe "y "in. iuiiMiiiji'iiiintKitriiin, heiiatentcd by a. HelPC op!ioit" trie I . rv I'atent Ilepartment, nd encased In I'atent bnine exclulvelv, wer.an make rloer acarrlie, and nmrurc Patent more promptly, and w iib broader claim, than the wbo nr. remoti' fMin W'C'lilncton. I V VKVTfW mu1''1 '" "keu-h 1 li I Ijii 1 vJUi yonr device; we make ex anitnatlon Bliri (lie'a lo pntenlablllty. iree ol charcc AH rorri-pondencn urictly coiifldential Pnce low, and nectmr?e niilec l'atnl i ecurd. We refer in w anlnnirtori, to Hod I'otmater Oenenil I). M. Key. . v. K. D.Powir The (terman American National I'.ank, tti offtelal in the I'. S. Patent Office, and t Senator and Kepnmeutative tn Cnisrc; ami i.pecially to onr client tn every titaietn the Union and in Canada. Addreti C. A. SNOW &. CO.. Oppoltc Pat ut office. Wahlnifton D. 0 I'kn.i.F. Gi:akt(i.n, Stohv 15. Laud JlAIJiKKT E. PAIXK. I. ate Ci'tnmlHfioncr of Patent, P A T B Jf T S PAINE, GRAl'TON &, LAD I), Atlornev Ht Law and Solicitor of AB'i rlcHB and KoreiKD Patett. Hi nmi STUJEET, WASHINUTON, D. C. Practice patent law in all It branches In the Patent Office, and in the Supreme and Circnlt Court of the I'nited State. Pamphlet petit free on receipt of tamp for postage. SEALED PKOPOSAI.S. N ,TOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. City Ci.kiik h Oi fk r., I Caiuo, II I.., March 14. ISM ( Scaled propoala will he received at thl olllce, uir c!i ! to tlie Cty Council of the citv of ('Kir'1, imt I .") o'clock p. 111. 01 Tiieday, March -tub. IkM, fo- fiiriiinini ihi 111 ter al mid doinir the work, orduln 1 lie work, iiecencary for hit mntrnrtlnn aud ri-njiiMriielHiii of the followmi; idewalk: I'n be con rncted of brick, viz: on the north "tile of Sixth lrtet Iroin Coniiiiercial to WaiibiiiL'toii iiveniic-; mi both d('H ofSevi tltb lreet. fr'ilil CotniiierelHl 10 Wai-liinir'nn avenue : on the eiiter. lv hide of VVh!iiiietiin avenue from Eighth tree loeoniiei 1 with brick Mdewalk in front of lot JJ, in lumk v'l. citv; on went ide or S a-binnem av enue hi iweeii sixth mid Seventh Hirei tn. and on wet .lilenf Cutninercial avi riue In f ont nl let1" ti, 1 11111M, In bldck 'j;. city To be con trurted ol wood: on th falerly ideof Poplar reel from 'I Vnili to Twelfth ctrei t : on Hie northerly ide ol Fourteenth treet between Walnut and Cedar flreelK, and nn ennterly ldu of Cedar lreet be tw. en l-'nii 1 1 c.iii t h and' Flf ccnth treet. and on le r t Iht 1 v Mile of Tweiitv-fcvcnth treel between Commercial nvciiiiM and piiplar atrcrl To be re ciHii'iriicled ol wood. viz. On wnitxlde of Wnh iiiL'ton iivenne between Twelfib and Thirteenth "tr : on oiilh i-ide ol Twcntictli Mreet between 1 . . I 1 : . r "treet hmI CoTiine rciiil avenue: on wet silicone tnro'TCiiil avenue tietwecn Ei'.'bteeni niul Twentieth ftreetn: on onth ii!e of Twenty elelilb Htnel between Commercial incline uml Poplnr I reel : nn wel ide of Commercial avenue between Twenty iu'venlh h nrl 'I'w enly eighth treetH : en north elite, of Eighteenth mreet be Iwceti Poieiir ftreit and Commereial aveuiie; on weKterlvMile of I.evne t nut frotitlnt? loth one lo ' Iiic'iibi(., in block li, city. To he cum-trnclcd of cinder', viz: on ilie we-t kkIi- of Commercial ave- 1 between Seventeenth and Klirhlr.cntli trceta, and on the onth ide of Fourth ptreet between Wanhlni:toii avenue und Wiilnul trcet An tiro voted roi by iirdliiancn No. TiV. approved February I t:b. IKsl. which i on file in tbU olllce and ublec't to enni'nntlun at. any time. Tim rieht to reject any and all bid rcm-tved hy the citv. I). .1 . FOLEY. City'JIcrk. AtiENTS. ffti 4 tnittit liinilcbed tree, wit li lull in Uf I I I'triictinu lor i oiiilin tint.' the 11111 I I prollliible liUHlne tliut any una can rll I V ciieaisu in. Thn hulne i o ciiKy Tt to learn, nwl our Itistructton nn o aiinple und plhin, Unit any one can make erenl proili Irom the tnrl. Nn line can fail who I willltii; til work. Women are a iici'eful 11 men. IIovk and yirl can earn larirn iun. Many have ninde tit the bitini over one hundred dollar In a Hindu week. NoIIiIiik like It ever known before. All w ho cnuaee are Hiiriirtd at tint eae and rntiidlly with which thryiire able to nuiko iiiniiey. Vou 1 an eni'aite In tin Inialne duritiK vour upare lime at 1711 profit. Youdo not have to tiivcht capital in It. W11 lake all thn rink. Thoae who need rendv money, hoiild wtlre to ui at nncd. All fiirnlHhed free. Addrn TKL'K &, CO.,-Au iriiKta. Maine. PENSIONS. I For ttlUoldlem dlnnhlod In 1', H. norvlcc, and for heir of deceaed oldler, INCREASED PENSION. For aoldler whonq rate of pcnalnn I too low, ROUNTY nunall "obl'i r diMcliared for wouiiili) or other Injury (not dlHeiihe), who have fullud t re.cclvo It. COPIES ()E LOST DISCHARGES FURNISHED. 8ml twos-cent tutnp' for lilanka and "circular of Jnfortnaliiin " STODDART CO., Solicitor of claim. Itnom M, Ht. Cloud Unlldlnit, WAHIMN(lTON.t). C. PMSIOBS KAILHOADIf. gT. LOUIS, I. M. & SO. RY. IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. TKAINrt I.KAVK (.AIIUI, Arkaii'an aud'IVs.ei Kxpri M 11 : l.'i a.m. Daily AI01IVR AT I'AIIIO, Eipre 2:55 a.m. Daily Aecommodntliii ::i p 111. Dally Ticket ultlce: No. 5,'i lihlo I.evee. II 11. MIL-BURN. Aitent. ILLINOIS CKNTKAL It. 11. TJIK Shortest and Quickest Route TO St. Louis and Chicago. Tho Oalv Jjino J tunning 9 DAILY TRAINS From Cairo, Makino Direct Connection WITH EASTERN LINES. Tiiaikh Lcavc Oaiiui: .'1: 1 5 H in. Mail, ' Arrivinsiin St. I.oiii ict.l a in. , Chicago. K:;t(i p.m.; Counectintf at Odin aud Kfllnehatn for Cliiciu liali, l,utiivi;e, ludiannpoli and point Kat. 11:1(1 a. in. tit. IjOimh :tiil Wfxtern Knire. arrivine in Nt. I.oui 7:us p. m., and connectini; for all point vVct. -I;!J i.m. J.'iihI I'Upreaa F rr St I.owi and chicano, arrlviuir at Ht. I.oul lo : 10 p.m.. and (.'hlrai;o?:tfi a in -1 :JJ p m. ( 'itit'irmitti lOxprPHH. Arriving at Cliu Ititmli :lm am.; I.oinavtlle 7:-ji a m.: I rirliniiH toi ih 4: a.m. Paciii:er ht thi fain reach the alune point y to .'JO lloL'ltM in adMinci of any other route. frT-The 4:sn p. tn. expre ha Pl'I.I.MAS .".LKEI'IN'O ('AH Cairo 10 Cincinnati, without chani!!-, mid through leeper to M. I.otn and Chicago. Fiist Time I.ast. rWlMri.tv "'i" '''"' SotlirotlKb to Kt lln.l ern ioin' without any delay caui-tiil by Sunday intervenim. The Saturday after noon tritm from i'mro nrrne in new Vork Monday moriilu;: at 1" :.Ti. Tlitrt) mi l.inirui advanceol any nth.-r re it'-, ffKnr tlironeh ticket- and further information, apply al IHitinm Central Hal. road 0-pot. Cairo. JAs. ! Mi N SON, , .IONKS, (en Sntithern Aetit. Tn a-et Aeent A. II HANSON, Oeu. l'a. Airent. Chlrauo. AsSfltANCK. NOTICEAP.I.K POINTS IX TIIE 21st XNUA li STATEMENT OK TH K KI'IT- Alil.K LIKK ASSl'KANCK SOCIETY; NEW YORK. JAN. Ul, liiiil. Assets, $H.Hiil,ti02; an iiicmw of more tltitn Three Millimi Dullars in HUSO. Stirilus, 9!l,L'2!i,2!tl; an iiicrcase of One and Tlii H'-ijnurtt r Millions of Dol lars in !(!(. New P.iisint'ss, :t .", 1 7o.j:f 5 : an in eppast' of Kiirht and a ltalf Million Dnl l.ir in liliio. Aniotiiit jinid tn I'o icy-lioldiTs and tlii'ir rciii-cstiitativcH dttrine; li!!Ui, 8t,7!i2.!'.;7. A lilicral Mii ri'iitlrr value in i)Hitl-iit iiiMintniT is provided for in all ordina ry policies in caxMifloi feitnre. Tuiiliiie Savittys Ktind Policies may be terminated ut the close of certain ilelined periodH, on terms more advan tageous than upon any other plan. These policies prove more profitable to the policy-holder than any other form of insurance. Actual examples can be furnished at the Society's ullice. of persons beinif in sured for ten years, mid then upon termiii 'tintr their Tontine Policies', re ccivimreaMi in some instances equal to the whole of the premiums paid; iu othern, nearly all. No technicalities nor arduous condi tions in policy contracts. Policies incontestable alter huvinir been iu force for three years. All such incontestable policies will be paid at maturity, without rebate of interest, immediately after the receipt at the Society's office iu New York of satisfac tory proofs of deal li, together with a valid ami satisfactory discharge Irom the parties iu interest, ami without re quiring any delay, even for sixty or ninety days, us has been the custom heretofore, and is still usual with other companies. A OK NTS. "1 f fvYourclvi fry making mote I ' I I lev when 11 mildi.ii rhatlCtt li ollered, thereby lv.y aeepintt poverty irom y"" door, Thoo who alway; take advantage, of the goon chance Tor making money that are ottered, general ly become 'wealthy, while! tbo.r vtho llo not. im provu nch chiuicen remain In poverty, want many men. w nmi n, tiny ami girl to do work for n right In their own local It lev, Tho tmalne will Imy more than en tunc ordinary w"ge. Me tnrnlHh nn c)ipeiieiilve nullH arid all that yon need free. Tin one who engage fall In make money rapidly. Vou can duvolo yonr wkolu time to thn work, or only vour aparo moment. Kit I Information and all that I needed ent free. Ad (ire HTINSON CO., Portland, Maine, IT I am a NEW ADVEHTISE ME NTH . WANTED. Manufacturing concirn v. am a huiincei man In Calm u 1 Inevcry oily unit al ready taken, i A lew bundled dollar iMi'iuiy in pay for good on dullv-ry af er order have been ectired for the ame. fi:,0 ier inonth proll'. guarniii. i d. The ue t n iircbii.K iiivrhilHtion Olk'lleil A M AHNtll.O.t CO, lulliel flrHl btreel and Broadway, Krooklyu, N, V. THE MILD POWER CURES IIumphrevH' IiouiHopathio bpotiilicii I'roved from ample exietinee an entire) iier.'. Mlinple, l'rioliit. I 1 1t 1 1-it f . niel , Ullu.teil I" lllnr III.I-. .I.IHT ciiin n t. ho, ci'iir. I'HieK. He nn e. tney me ine imiy iimiim iih I. l-'eier. CoiiieFtliiti, InlliinimnllotiM, .'i i oriii. Worm I ever W nnii ( olle. . A i r ilia i ulie, or I eetlilin ,.r IninniM, .'- : 4. inarrnea in nnitren or A.lui'v S lVNf tilery, OrliliiK. 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N'T vnita Debility, Irriitilillltj, .Mentnl Aluleiy. Languor, I. nll iide. Ieireaiiiii id plni and I'ntii lioinil de riiligemelit ol lb'' Nervoti" Svtem :-eiietallv i'"1" In llni k nr Side. l.o of Venom. I'reoiiilnrc (Ho Age mid ('lnoiaea thill lend to ( on n in lit 1 dti liivimi. 3 r;?,ix ly iiud an curly grave, or botli No matter how hhllllerell t li e vtcm limy be from excee of any kind, a abort coure of thlmcilii iiiuill ieloi': ine 101 nun. lion and ptoctire health anil hiippiiieM . v. In re be fore V. 11 depondellcy lll'd gloom I b" Nn-elllc Medicine I hfli'K u"'(l with vitmilei lul uc- "pamtihlet ent frceto all. Write for Hu m and net fill particular. Price, hpeellle. f I. "II per package, or x pn-; age lor M Will "'"t 1') nmil on receipt "I money. Atldre all order, inoniy. n( l( mi Ml'SON'H MKDICIM'. .. No. ln4nd Kit Alain St.. Ilulbilo. 1 . MIMUCAL. ziiiw kiuti via MKIMCIM i tl IV u 1 TRADE MARK. 'I'll (Ircal KiigHll'lltAI)K MA IIS rntltntt , r.'.1"'. '"r Memlnal Weak lie Hperniatorrhoeii, liupotelicy, and nil itlreaKi'" that fol low 11 a coiikc. 0111, lien i,C u..ii w.itiitn v. 1111 im- -"", , . 1111111' 11 11 nr -i.i Bflfnrfl TakU)t?mi.iinrv. 111.W...... H1tndn.lulr 'n the buck, dim- ft.. nvVna ' riftx of vlMloii, iiriMiiutiirt! old ngi:,ftuor t"& gild rnanv iMneriimeaae t tint lend In ItlMUillv or coiiumptlon and a iiretnut 111 1 enive, Full particular (11 our pamphlet, which we tin. aire to 'end free by mull (11 every one. Thcapn. dHc medicine I old hy nil dnigglal at ! per par.kngu, lx for$ri, or w f 11 ho win Iree tiy ii,.,h nn receipt of the mini ny by addlelng 'I I I'M I, a V MKDKTNK ('(., j, J Mechanic block, l)tndt Mich. Sold In t'ulro bv llarcltiy lima., I'mil (j Hchtlll and (Ico. K. D'llura. 'rgt)ewai ii aacjjj IJtfW .'e.1; wtgy List IJSJSJ l lMht r. ,i V i I H El t-na. JH- VIM- m wr1 r ' 4 -a ' 'i : i'.