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BimmpPKrimsEraiM SJFf ? ,r (M''"i&t-W vyt r e V 0. 1PMP8B w r; Telephone 240. LEWIS We hive received a fresh line of Crosse & Blnckwcll's & J. T. Morton's Canned & Bottled Goods Direct from'Eiiglnnd ex BritUh bark Glcngabor, comprising In pnrt: Bottles Mixed Pickles, " Cham Cham, " White Onions, " Plccalili, " Preserved West India Ginger, " Spanish Olives, Handsome Vase Koy.il Table Suicc, " ' Joli'i Dull Siuce, Bottles Walnut Catsup, " Groengagis in B rup, " Kcd CurrauU in Syrup, " Candled Orange Peel, " " Citron Peel, " Pudding Kaislns, Mb tins Jordan Almonds, " Fried Eels. J.lb tins Fresh Cod Koes, 1 quart Boitles Baited Herrings, Earthen J.trs Anchovy Paste, Bottles Cayenne Pepper, Bottles White and Black Popper, 11 Zanle Currants, 7-1 b tins Scotchmcal, Jars Table Suit, 2-1 b tins Green Pea Soup, " Julienne Soup, " Mock Turtle Soup, ' Oxtail Soup, ' GiblctSoup, " Mtillagatawny Soup, Bottles India Curry Powder, Tins Madras " " 1 & 2-lb tins Jams ami Jellies, assorted, Pate of all kinds, Lib tin Uarraway Seed), Bottles Tomato Conserve, Truffled Pate do fols Gra, A Tins Wholo Roast Grouse, " Sage and Onions, " Halford's English Curried Fowl, " English Asparagus, 1-lb tins Mince Meat, " Prawns, 2-lb tins Spiced Beef, Bottles Capers, 2 and 4 oz., Lib tins Carrots, u Onions, " Irish Stew, " Boiled Mutton, " Stewed Kidneys, " Boast Veal, Muscatel ltaisins, Cocoa and Milk, Symington's Pen Flour, Epps fi to X'lb Packages Cocoa, Oakley Knife Polish, 1-lb tins Flake Tapioca, Coleman's Mustard in tins and bottles, all sizes, Edam Cheese, Day & Martin's Shoo Paste, Also Just received ex S. S. Australia nnd Brlgantlne Consuelo, a completo lino of STAPLE A.TSTI 3TA.1SOY GBOCEUIEi, All which wo offer at rcatohablo prices. Satisfaction Unurantcctt, nntl tiooda delivered to nil parts of Honolulu. FRESH ICE HOUSE GOODS In Season, received by each trip of the O. S. 8. Co.'s Steamers by LEWIS Ac OO. GEO. ENGELHARDT, (Formerly with Samuel Nott). Inniortor and Dealer iu STOVES, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, AGATE IRON AND TINWARE. Agent Hall's Safe and Lock Company. Beaver Block, - Fort Street. t3F" Store formerly occupied by S. NOTT, opposite Sprcckels & Co.'s Bank. - KiO JOHN NOTT. No. !J Miai Street. -. 11 W f? tfMaHaBK? iTi iffiAJhWBaMattaffaWlBilaaaB Granite, Iron and Tin Ware ! Chandeliers, Lamps and Lanterns, WATER PIPE and RUBBER HOSE House Keeping Goods, PLUMBING, TIN, COPPER AND 993 SHEET IRON WORK. PACIFIC HARDWARE CO., L'd. (Successors to Dillingham & Co., fc Samuel Nolt.) IRONMONGERS. New Goods for the Holidays! Silver Plated Ware in New Designs. CHANDELIERS LlNX ISlIMCFS From tlio very bes makers. o CUTLERY o A. Complete Stoclc oi Goodu in Every Line. FORT STREET, HONOLULU. s Every Description of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING Executed with neatness and dispatch At the Daily Bulletin Office P. O. Box 897. & CO. Bottles Skinner's Mango Itell-li, 11 long Kcd Chillies, " Mayonnaise Sauce, " Cnlfsfoot Jelly, " French Olives, Handsome Vases China Soy, " " Soho Sauce, Ilotlles Muthtoom Citriup, " Cherries In Syi up, " Pears " " " Hlark Currants in Syrup, " Candled Lemon Peel, " Crystallized Frult, " Turkey Fig", Lib tins Curried Lobsters, " Slewed Etl', Jrflb tins Fillets of Soles, Earthen Jars Ploater Paste, Small Jars Capt. White's Mullagatawny PaMc, Bottle. Ground Spice, Pint Bottles Malt Vinegar, 21b Ballet Fieneh 1'iiims, Pint iioiilo Montscrriil Lime Juice, 2-lb tin GrixySoitn, " Crejsy Soup, " Palestine Soup, " Hare Soup. " Ox Cheek Soup, " Hotchpotch Soup, " Veniuii Soup, Tins Oxford Sausage, Bottle Pickled Ked Cabbuge, Collared Ox Tongues, Bottles Lea & Perrlu's Geuuluo Worccs. tershlrc Sane3, Bottles Bengal Club Chutney, " French Truffles, Tins Whole Roast Partridges, " " ' Pheasants, " Preserved Mushrooms, " Beef Marrow Fat, i.lb tlriB Arrowroot, Tins Real Yarmouth Bloaters, " French Mushrooms, Phllllpo & Canaud's Petit Pols, 1 lb tins Parsnips, Mb tins Turrlps, " Fresh Tripe, ' Alamnilo Beef, ' Boiled Mutton, " Haricot Mutton, " CalMiead, ditto Rons! Mutton, Boiled IJocf ; " Boiled " Cocoa and milk, Chocolnto and Milk, Essence Coffee, Patent Gloats, Van Houton's Cocoo, j & J.lb tins, . .i & JMI tins Cocoatlun, Lib tins Pearl Sago, " Ground Rice, " Cambridge Sausaeo, Day & Martin's Liquid Shoe Blacking, ESlin to gttifjj MlUiin, FRIDAY. ATH1L 8. 1887. THE BANK OF FRANCE. Next lo tlio Bank of England, the Hank of Franco is the largest niul most Important of all tlio other banks in Europe. Occupying very nearly tlio same position in Franco ns the Hank of England docs in this country, it is in many respects similar, mid performs for the coun try the same kind of duties. Tlio public moneys are deposited with the Bank of France ; it alone has the sole right of issuing notes in that country. (This is what Sir ltobcrt Feel would have attached to the privileges of the Bank of Eng land, if lie had been able; but usage and vested interests .were too powerful.) Its capital is possessed by a proprietary whose liabilities aro of a similar nature to those of any other banking institution. It opens accounts with properly intro duced persons and keeps in its coffers the metallic reserves. Having mentioned these analogies between these two great banks, there are points where their conduct diverges. The transactions of the Bank of England are on a larger scale, owing to the larger mercantile operations in this country. Tlio commercial habits of the French are plainly indicated in tlio class of bill business which their chief bank un dertakes. During the wholo of last year, it discounted no fewer than 1,590,839 bills under 4, most of them payable at private addresses. It is an unusual thing for an Eng lish banker to take a bill under 10, ana ho will rcquiro satisfactory rea sons for discounting bills payable at private addresses. It is pre sumed here that in such a case the acceptor cannot bo a substantial man or ho would have a banker. Another point of divergence, again is in the government of the bank, wherein the French have shown their belief in the cillciency and effectiveness of Government control. Our own Government can not in any way interfere witli the operations of the Bank of England, except in respect of its note issue. The French Bank is presided over by a Governor, appointed by the Government, who also appoints the two Deputy Governors. Tlio three highest olflccs arc thus held by Government men ; and the ollice of the Governor is held for life. It is his duty to sec that the obligations imposed on the bank by the Govern ment aro in all respects carried ont, and to act as the connecting link between it and tlip Government. In addition to Governor and two Deputy Governors, the General As sembly, consisting of two hundred of tlio largest shareholders, elect the General Council, which is mado up of fifteen Bcgcnts and three Censors. The manufacturing and trading interests arc supposed to be duly represented in the.Council, for live of the Bcgcnts must be chosen from each of these bodies. There is yet another committee of twelve persons, who must be shareholders carrying on business in Paris, ap pointed by the Censors. This com mittee has the responsibility of ex amining and passing all the bills taken for discount. The bank was established in 1803 by the Emperor Napoleon Bona parte. Its constitution lias been slightly modified from time to time, as circumstances have required. It has been successfully and prudently managed, though there have been times when its existence has been, threatened. In 1848, during the revolution, it mado large advances to the Government and to the city of Paris, which, combined with a severe drain on its gold, strained its resources to so great an extent that it was compelled to suspend specie payments. To lessen the evil of this measure and limit the inconvenience arising therefrom its notes were made and havo continued to bo legal lender. ("Clianibers' Journal. THE "BULLETIN" SUMMARY. No. 10. Is now issued and will be found to be an interesting and comprehensive number, containing 40 columns of reading matter on local topics, and a complete resume of Honolulu and island news. There is no better paper published in the Kingdom to send to friends abroad. Subscription $2.50 per annum, including postago to foreign countries. To bo had from J. II. Sopcr, Merchant street, A. M. Howett, Merchant street, mid Bju,u:tin Oillco. It seems that Lord Tennyson's last volumo lias not exhausted all his unpublished pieces. One of tlio manuscripts still in his portfolio is a rhymed epitaph on his former neigh bor at the Islo of Wight, the late Dr. Ward, a man famous at Oxford Borne forty years ago as a Tractarian leader, and later as the very Ultramontane editor of tho Dublin Jievkw. Tho epitaph, ns well as reminiscences and correspondence furnished by Lord .Sclborno, Prof. Jewctt, Dean Church, Cardinal Newman and John Stuart Mill, will appear in the biography of Dr. Ward, which is In preparation by his son, Music, it is thought, is likely spon to bo introduced systemati cally In tjip public schools of Massa chusetts, ' 0. B. S. CO.'S TIME TABLE. Arrlvo al Honolulu Irom San Francisco. Alameda , April 1G Australia May 4 Mariposa May 14 Australia June 1 Zcnlaudia June 1 1 Australia Juno 29 Alameda July 9 Australia July 27 Mariposa August 0 Australia August 21 Zealandia September 3 Australia September 21 Alameda .... October 1 Australia October 19 Mariposa October 29 Australia November 1G Zealandia November 2G Australia December 14 Alameda December 24 Leave Honolulu lor San Francisco. Mariposa April 8 Australia . . . . , April 12 Zealandia May G Australia May 11 Alameda June 3 Australia Juno 8 Mariposa July 1 Australia July 0 Zealandia July 29 Australia August 3 Alameda ....'. August 2G Australia August 31 Mariposa September 23 Australia September 28 Zealandia.. October 21 Australia October 2G Alameda November 18 Australia November 23 Mariposa December 1G Australia December 21 Zealandia (1888) January 13 'HE DAILY BULLETIN -The most popular paper published. UPTURE iklr anaFermsnentlr Srwu brine Uelehrata - 1'IKRCE'H PATENT CHETIC ELASTIC TRUSS 'fnftl unit f)Nt.T ClEMtTlKB KlAAtrlnTrilBa. Perfect Retainer wrrtoweir. in itantly relieves ere rr r VMnd tor FrMlllniitr'd Pamphlet No 1. MAOMKTia EL AfiTiaTRURU CO.. gh.1 jiwourou uwaun'i.1 fj.iau.uiA 304 NORTH SIXTH 8TRKKT. ST. tOtJIS. MO. .704 BAO'MKNTO BT , BAIT FRANCIHCO, OATj. Feb. 28, '87. 1571 ly For Sulo or Lease. rpHOSB PKEM1SES SITUATED ON JL Puuahou Street called "Kananllo Ilia," the propcity of C. II. Judd, are for sale or for lease for a term of ycais. For particulars inquire of ALEX. J. CART WHIG I1T. Honolulu. Dec. 13. 1880. iro8 THE DACLY Bulletin Summary Issued about the middle and end of each month. 40 -COLUMNS Of Original Matter ! lO Cents per Copy. OR $2.00 per Annum. To any address in the Kingdom. Subscription to foreign countries, inonlding postage, $2.50 per annum. To bo had at J. H Soper, : : : Merchant St. A. M. Hewett, : : " Daily Bulletin Office, : Queen St. and form tho News Carriers. O LUSO HAWAIIANO. ALL persons who want to communi cute with tho Portuguese, either for buBlncsB, or for procuring workmen, servants or any othor helps, will lliul It tho most prolltnblo way to advertise In tho Luso Ilnwaiiano, tho now organ of tlio 1'ortUKUOso colony, which is pub. lished onMorohnntstrcot, Gazette Build, lug, (t'ost-Olllco Loiter Box 15.), nml only charges rcasonablo rates for adver-tiscmcuts, BUKtCefflFll The Beaver Cigar Divan! H. .1. NOUEE. Has just received n larpo and niicd as , sorlmcnt of Cigars and Cigarettes of (lie flii"8t (jiialllj'. Homo or tlio brands bclnj; entirety now in tlui King dom. Together, with u flno selection of Meerschaum, Briar, Myall, Porce lain and othor Pipes. Tobncoo l'ourlicB, mntrh lloxca, CI- gar iuif C'ltrnrotto Iloldot-H of new nmt elegant JlcfilgiiH. CALL AND LOOK AT THE GOODS! 01 llii J. HOPP & CO. 7-1 King; Kfieel. .Manufacturers nnd Importers of nil kinds of Furniture & Upholstery Goods FINE BEDDING A SPECIALTY. All kinds ol Jobbing promptly attended to. CHAIRS TO RENT For Mil's or l'.-ulia in snmll nrlirgo 81)1 quantities. ly. IJYAN'S BOAT BUILDING . SHOP. Kenr of Lucas Mill. Oil DRESSMAKING. MISS CLARKE, who 1ms h ul many years c.Mierienro in Dnw & Clonk Miklmr. luii OWJNEI) A DKKSSMMC ING ESTABLISHMENT at 101 Aliikca street, 10i4 DRESSMAKING. MRS. RODANET, 'he well-known drc-stiiakir, ivoeiitly relumed from l'nris, has her dress-milking rooms still on Emma sticct, above the bquurc. la-) l it CIGARS! OSCARS! The Finest Brand of MANILAS In tho Market nt tlio MM rnj F. HIIillKIt, Ii-oii'lctoi-. CS Husface & Robertson, i) k a y ax in is . LLordeis for Cartage promptly at X3l tended to. Particular attention paid lo the Storing & Shipping. of goods In transit to tho other Islands. Also, Black and White Sand in quniititie3 to suit at lowest pi Iocs. Ofllce, adjoining E. P. Adams & Co.'s auction room. 982 ly Mutual Telephone No. 10. Schooner Josephine. jr& Tlio SOHOONEK JOSEP1I .SiS&S INE Is now in tlrst-olass or- fcOf ilnr. Shu will lilnltii tun trips a week lo Ewa, under Captain Cook, tarrying freight and ptis songers. Parties wishing to inako oEXCUBSIONSo to Pearl Kiver, Coco Head, and other purls of Oabu may chniter the schooner by implying to OAVT. COOK. 83 lm Yosemife Skating J&I.JST:. Open every afternoon and evening, Music every Saturday Night. THOMAS E. WALL, 1C01 Pioprlctor. lyr ft A Now Lot of Cigars and Cigarettes Entirely Newin this Market. PAINTO! Having Fcouied t)iu Services of" Gfeo, C. Stratenieyer wo aro pieparcd to execute all orders In IIonso or tSig'ii JPaiiitiiig'. HONOLULU PLANING MILLS. you W$8I0 ArriveaatMarclian Great Excitement in Wales about a Marvellous Cure. Living Six Years Without Going; to I3crt. Mn. J'ditoii: While spending a few days al tho pleasaul ciisido town of Abcryslwlth, Caidi gun shire, Walei. I heard related what seemed to mo either a fabulous ntory or a marvellous cure. Tlio story was that a poor sufferer who had not been nblo to He down iu bed for six long years, glvcu up to dlo by nil the Doctois, had been speedily cured by some Patent Medicine. It was rolaled with the more Implicit confidence from the circumstance, ns was said, that the Vlcnr of Llanryetyd was familiar with the facts, and could vouch fur tho truth of the report. Having a little curiosity to know how such storic-i grow in travelling, I took tho liberty while at the village of Lbm. rystyil to cull upon tho Vicar, the Huv. T. Evans, and to eiiqittro about this wonderful cure. Tliouuh a total stran ger to him, both ho and bis wife most graciously entertained me In a half houi'scuuveisatioti.pilucipally touching tue e.iso or -Mr. l'liim, in wiilcli they e.iso or Jir. i'lign, in which they J seemed to tako a deep and HynipalhetloT intciest, liavinir been familiar with bis 1.....I.... 1w t til.. M ...1,1. I. I.. sullerings, and now lejolced in what seemed to them a most icmaikablccurc. Ho stiongly vouched Mr. Wm. Pugh's character as a icspcctal;le fanner and worthy of credit. I left the venerable Vicar with a livelier sense of tho happy relation of a pastor and people, feeling that ho was one who truly bjwpalhiscu with all who aie atllicted iu mind, body, or estate. On my return lo Abcistwltli, I was Impressed with a dcslru to i-cc Mr. l'tich, whose reputation stood so high, ills faun Is called Pancom-Maw r, slgnifylnjr "above tho dingle," situated near tho bummit of a smooth round hill, over looking a beautiful valley iu which is situated the lovely ivymaullcd Chinch of Llauddeluol. I found Mr. Pitgh, apparently about -lOycnrs old, of medium height, rather slight, with a pleasant and intelligent face. I told him I had heard of his great allllctloii and of his remark able and almost miraculous1 relict, and thill I had come to learn from his own lip1, what there was of truth in there, pons. Mr. 1'iigh remarked that his neigh bors had taken a kindly and symp athetic, interest in his enso lor many j caw, but of late their,intcrest had been greatly awakened by a happy change Iu ids condition. What you report as hav ing heard aluond, bald he, is substant. hilly true, with one exception. I novcy iincdrstood that my case was ever given up as hopeless by any Physician. I havo been treated by several Doctors hereabouts, as good as any In Wales, but unfortunately no prescription of theirs ever brought tho desired relief. . Fifteen years ago, ho said. I llrst be canio conscious of a sour and deranged stomach and loss of appctlto, which tho Doctors told mo was Dyspepsia. What food I could hold iu my stomach seem ed To do me nn good and was often thrown up with painful retching's. This was followed altera time with a hoarse ness and a raw soreness of the throat which the Doctois called bronchitis, and I was treated tor that, but with little success. Then camo shortness of breath and a sense of suffocation', espe cially nights, with clammy sweat, nml I would havo to get out of bed nnd some times open a door or window in winter weather to till my lungs with the cold air Tho Vicar lcmarked that he presumed his name had been connected with tho report from his having mentioned the case to Mr. John Thomas, n chemist of Llanou. Ho said Mr. Pugh was former ly a resident of their parish, but was now living in tho parish of Llanddolnol. This medicine thny dmluistcrcc' (o mo according to tho directions, when to their sifipiiso and delight no less than my own, tho t-pasm ceased. I became at catc, and my stomach was calmed. My bowels weio moved as by a gentle cathartic, ami I felt a sense of quiet comfoit all thiough such ns I had not beforo realized in many years. I could wulk mound tho house and breathe comfortably in a few houis after I had taken tho medicine. I havo continued to take the medicinu daily now for something over two months, and I can Ho down and sleep sweetly at nights and have not bluco bad a recurrence of those terriblo spasms and sweatings. I havo been so long broken down and re duced iUkmy whole system that I havo not trlecrto perform any very hard out door labor, deeming it best to bo pru dent lest by over-exertion 1 may do my. self injuiy before my strength is fully restored. I feel that my stomach anil bowels have been and arc being thor oughly renovated and renewed by the medicine. In fact I fed liko a now man. Early in this last spring I had .a still moro severe spasmodic attack, and my family nnd neighbors becamo alarmed, believing that certainly I would uotsu vivo, when a neighbor, who had some knowledge, or had heard of tho medi cine, sent to Abcrystwith by tho driver of the Omnibus Post, somo seven miles distant, and fetched a bottle of Mother Belgcl's Curative Syrup. I havo been much congratulated by my neighbors, especially by tho good Vicar of Llanrystyd, who with his sym pathetic wife havo come thrco miles to shed tears of loy on my recovery. I bado Mr. Pugh good-bye, happy that oven ouo at least among thousunds had found a remedy for au aggravating dis. case. About six jeais ago I becamo so bad that I could not sleep iu bid, but hud to tako my unquiet rest mid dreamy sleep sitting in nu armchair. My allllcilou seemed to bo working downward fnto my bowels ns well as upwards Into my lungs and throat. In tho violent cough ing spasms which grow moio frequent, my abdomen would expand and eollupbo and at times It would seem that 1 should suffocate. All this time I was reduced in strength so that I could perform no hard labor and my spjilts worn conso qucntly much depressed. Hclitying this rcmatkablo enso of Dyspeptic Asthma should bo known to tlio public, I beg to submit tho abovo fanls as they are iclatcd to mo. I0t)ltw.y f, T. W. Let me have a mild CIGARB "IM1E AUOVE REQUEST IS HEARD X dally in cigar tines, saloons and oilur places where clgar-i are sold, for It Is an undisputed fact that most smokers prefer a mild cigar nud that thoto who havo for a long time smoked sliong clears, principally imported Manilas, will, after having thoroughly Injured the stomach and impaiicd tho urrvous system, surely want a mild cigar, If (hey could find the light kind. How many thousunds of smoker who sutler from lots of appetite, headache, ncrioes Irritability, asthma, etc., and who hao tried nil u)slble remedies without siicecs. mlcht l,o cuicd If thev knew that their BUfTotlngs wire cansul by ibe Iniiiupeiaio ue ut s oAg olguis, nud 'tint they should only tmoko mild' and propcily prcpaml once. It Is a fact that all mild cleats ngrco well with smokers, for in most cars there li a lack of care in the (election of ' tho tobacco, and often thu uiccssarv ix. pcrienco for it is wanting, jet there Is , i.mi wi,i..i, .iiuii...l.,.,:ii.ii.ii,..u t.mokir. iml ilmi U ' '"' BNGELBRECHT'S )) Which is made from mild, aromalio unil particularly iclcrtcd and prepared to bacco, and combines all tho qualities which may bu expected from a health .cigar. It c.iues no bid effect of any kind. Is ngieeablu to tho taste, bun's evenly to the end and possesses a lino aroma. No smoker should fall to give Engelbreht's "Sampler" Cigars A fair trial, and benefit himself at same time. tho For sale Everywhere, 1)5 Tahiti Lemonade Jept, HOTKI. HTItKKT, Telephone, .'(. I O. llox 4(10. THE BEST AERATED WATERS Thoioughly pure and mado by stcim, In Hvland's Antl-Atmospherlc Apparatus with glass pumps. All copper ills, ported with. Tho newest intent in Europo (18811;. Ci-yHtal Valve JJoLUoh Only in use for Tahiti Lciuonmlde, Qrciil adlnu nnd Perfict Ginger Ale, at 75 cents per docn, delivered to anv part of tho city. And Codd's Patent Glass Stoppers for the celebrated pi un dry SODA AVuVTJ3It, So highly elllcaclous for dspcp.hi, as supplied to all the principal limilics in Honolulu, and exclusUcly to II. U. M.'s vissels of war. iMlaml order promptly attended to. SUNNY SOUTH STEAM WORKS. April 1,187. lGWly G. E. FRASHER, DKALKlt IN Hay, Grain, Etc. Livcrmore Hay Whole Uarley, Crushod Barley, Oil Cake Meal' Oats, Bran. ' Order left at Ollice, with N. P. Bur gess, t?t King Sticet, will bo promptly attended to. GOly S. M. CARTER, Has ou hand for snlc, In quantities to suit: Departure Bay Coal, Newcastle Coal, Charcoal. Hard and Soft Wood, Sawed and Split. Mnnicuie Hay, California Hay, Bran, Oats, Barley, Corn, Cracked Corn, Wheat, etc. Orders arc hereby solicited and will be delivered at any locality within tho city limits. No. 8S5 KINO STKEET. lloth TclviilioiiCN, 187. Gl Health is Wealth ! Da. E. 0. TjVest's Nebvb and TlnuK Treat MENT, n puumutcod specm" for lljstorln, Dlzzi. nosa, ConvnUloaa. Vits. Perrons Nonrntgm, lloiilncho, Norvo8rrostrntlnn.cauac(l liy thoiwo of alcohol or tobacco, WnK'otulnoas, Mental Do- prossioa, noitoaiauor laounun.resaiunniii m- sanity and lending to mlbcry, dcrny nml doatlij rromniura um arc. jmrronnesn. juoss or i-owor In oitlior fjMf.lm oliintary Lossos and Hpormntnr- rlioca, caused by over-exertion of tlio bmfu, fcotf abuso, or ovor-luuulfrouco. Uacli box tontuinn ono month s treatmcit. $1.00 u box, or six boxen for S3.W, cent by mull prepaid on recoipt ot price. AVIJ UVAIIAXTEE ? IX HOX.KH To euro nay case 'WUhoaohordorrocolvpd by un or nix 1x1X0,0, accompanied with 85.00, wo will send tho puroliasorourwrittoa Rnnnuitoo to iro. fond thomonoyit tlio trcntniuiit duo j not effect" a euro, 0 uorautocs Issued ouly by JXOXjXjIHTKU A; CO. $500 REWARD! WE will rT e bn T.wird tftrtnj f .a tt Urn Conplfclnt PriprpiU, bkk Uifclvht, Mfg.illoD, CoD'Uptlloa or Co.llrm.u, wt acnot euro wlib W.il'i rembtt Jj,.r nil', nheo lh Jlr.j. I'eni if ftrlciljr ccpi'l'.a trlui. TUj t ri.nljr jLU, u4 b.vvr fall to bW ulltfotUon. Suzr Catua. I trg boi.i, coo Ulnlnf to f llli, S3 ctcti, 1'or ul. by rdl drugctxi. E""" of rouotcrMli ind ImLktlnDl. Tit coulnt minufMturcl tulr by JOHN O. WtST A CO.IM 4 a W. W.llm 6l, Ounn. lit) ItUl tibii (tut 1 dull iTcjiUoo iit.li.ls( j imliuup. IJolllstui' & Co., UQ Om. 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