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MANIA OF THE MALAY. The Strange and Terrible Hysterical At fectieo C'alled "Kulnalag Amuek." "Running amuck'" is a phraie derivetl frno theI 1 Mat1ay wolrd "'unk" (-.kill ing") and c'n -titutes a well marker) hvyterlcal alhletion of certain racesL m hahit ing, or ital countries. It it r;uarly if a %er. t:anifes.tel amolln)g the quiet teill pered flim, .us. and but slidm aiuong the Indian .Museultansn. which. wheln ever it hes cl t cur in llinds.tai. the muliady may generally be tracedl to the abol i' of opium or the extract of heuiip calleld .llng. ganja or charri. The Hind.) tolaucrclonist seells a slwial confec. tion made of |i haiing. o .liumi. datura. cloves, maltic. Cilnnamon anId carda mnumns, which is Iuixeel with milk anid ugar and eateln as a sw(eetmIit. This diabolical cake- -known as imalJuniii will drive a man mad about as son as anilliy thing. With the Malayv. I c'.l.er.r, whoe have. given a name to the terrille menilal aberrationl of which we delak. and who are by far the most addicted to it of all eastern lxoiple, thlere it seldom any such penlanation of the outbreak. bsutr rIi tsallhauI tOf 0 r s '"U Sthldenly. without rhyme or reason, a man will spring up from his bhop board or his couch, draw his kris- the wave bladed dagger which they all carry .-and.with a scream of "Amok! Amnok!'. strike its point into the heart of the near est wayfarer and dart down the crowded bazar like the lunatic which he is. stab bing and cutting on all siloe. .\Amok! Amok!" issues from a hundredl mouths. and everybodly hurries for a pince of ref uge, fleeing in all directions. except those Iolder spirits who snatch up weapons of defense and join the armn, throng which pursues the desperado. The laithi of the chase is soon strewn with hrlie' of men, women and children, dead or bhIlcdng to death, until some lucky shot or daring thrust disa.lha the murderer, who is piorced with a dozen ilades ^. soon as he falls to the ground t" asionally it turni out that the ":.moker" has received oimejsrsoi.lal atffrot or injury or was hopelessly in debt cr disappointed in love; but more commonly there an nothlng whatever to accol tit for the will fury of hisproceedings, r'l the streat tweels-rs drag his carcas ,.- car.-.lv away as if a klepard had 'sen slain in the |public streeth. . 'r r:mary. ini la. tl t-he (. currence that manyi tow is and eit tije where there I .esa lar:.-. M .h11' ipula tion. an intri 'ient is kept in re:illlln.at every lich e -:atio,: call.'i the- .i n kerlll catclh r. i, ~amething hk.- an eel spear with a very Ioni Il aidle. landl ., contrived t!. it two tla.-stic' i-llnte.l tpikes close arm -i the aiad ni:man'- a . andl secure lii.m helplth.lly wlh ii the iron pron,.s are pushed agaait the nape tfraom behnllil. .\.ither rank nor wealth keepy a Malay from tlii suhldden access of hiousicidal miania if he ha.s the irh.lr-posil, n or has been greatly excited. There w as an in stance at Salatiga. in the island if Java. where the regent was c leblrating the Maarriage of two of his dauightcr". and everybody was in a festive :and jioous mood. Just, however, at the gayest nmo ment of the ceremonies the regent's brother-in-law, a high official, came ruslh ing through the procession. btabbing everybody he could get at with his jeweiled kris. The regent himself. coming up to inquire into the uproar. ware killed by a single thrust, and it was the brother of the :rinlce who ran the -"moker" through the back with a spear and orought him down. vet not before he had slaughterol nine of the palace people and wounded six others more or les severely. It ut;Cht he supII OJI-d that a race sub ject to s.uh ferociiusl its wouhl ew nat urally excitabl,l an nervous in manner; but the contrary is the case. The Malay is of all men the most quiet. dlignitied and slow of splech and action in his ordinary life. Hle seilomq~utaks loudlyl rqyuickly. has the must coutfllus and even gentle demeanor and quarrels very rarely with his fellows. Yet he is coldly and siletitly cruel: cha, no regard for human lifl'e and derives from the Mohilanelld.,;Ian faith. which he Irofe'sse. its Itterest andl un t relentlesis dou:l ua. ()Cice startld on the "death nim" bI, insult. desp:ur or some brain trouble. hi.s only thouglht is to "kill and kill anld kill." and in the fierce ex ultatiton of his insanity he dues not feel the blow which lets out his burning bl..x and put. a stol tI, hla dreadful career. London Teleg.aphl. Nreids of C'Ivllzed Doga. Th'r- i. a certain re'pI Ii'-,llr't, about keepe;; Ipitm that few Iy.,Ib- think ef. An anjimal w' leei we' r Il'iavr- :i'i~ I.re'. into an iinnntzral Ii(e t-Ir ur (o\r n rIp , ure. has a right tno I In: il of u, Iit. tuum'i him. Nut hiz:g .he ert of nalmxlute ailuu~u' cani lee lre .rc' *el than to relirine tile areti+*e. *opei ai iving d,. in a draiwing1,' roemn i-lih IN,-ly ii I liii·t tw t uo (CPY hizn, Ir wt:!, hlit 'etzi an ! .leifl,4 g. There are I"- tihings 'w li t'he !l -huull alwn mvs hay.,. at m h . ntr-%er m, ,w. e nce tee hii, wie;r, - a ehilva ri oult of e!,Mir5 (not an ai r Rg ini a carriaeig' and al ways free aucre'-. to, 'windeews 'llNug ujeen the much interxt ase his ll-tn -,, wlen tuhe happenis to Iel shlult Uji ili ihe' sou«'i~. il watt linig the draa o f life. aj- it uinI olds itself in the strc'ets. "It is lit fasihioabelile toe hI'M & ut of windows e.q eje I ienar' -er (i~ uie: b uit the best trained dog he gcirae :i pro. k ig w-ay of lutopepirig just she it 4 r he':arit 1ii1 plflf manner,. .t eryr at Iratc t le sighlt tO Mei ai fiw ebeyu iigre iw:ic i ,:eir ef dEli' ' mllour+ younlg !it. BhernarId elog. -it lu; One in eache fronut winelcw oef an lij4cw~n re-si. denc.-, hireking wihi the' ii.. t :ilec'-e ering inltAerest uijiRi the clieilgm illh, ýtrhe t Thty wre a iuiuc Itluere chau iiitg will d,'w oreiamenet t ian aiivtluuig Re ii niL-c tiT4 teeilel huti'e jehic'eI fmIit 1 11 the Trip Around thme World. Ernest M1icjhe. th.t tI Jttvl'I( Ii Iravel. ar iWho Ii;I4 jlu.;t nu,1In a lii. :u 'i! the world in 2'ý In ayir. Nas tlc:1 (hR. . ti:c lh'I nlow uI'mdIe mIIU(hL i I :.. 1 and ciiifirrtiI~y thanE a f- *., I4 n and that Ir. nyý rtati uI( I , -11 = 1 -Silt· ymuitaimu fr Mtll "I'l dIii -:ht Seeing. AºN f(r tIc' t lIM·r1. I,. , that he jiturnmly irinund tj'n i dl . I .1u O egmufortahly ziuh~le ii' In.r a lnnrw 3mew to travel at a crmt of N' a jI:r.. Fur U000 he saya the tripj cau IA i1,:lo1 with tdm geatest comfort. 1114 evtiiu, i t", how. "r, doe. not leave much margin for the putobm of knick knacks and souweahim td Os jourmsy.-N&v York $un. LIFE IN THE DEEP SEA. some Curious Rerelettoma of the Dredge *ad the MBscroleop. We utade f Irtluenlt trips faur oult toward the Item iiiiiila.&. ir here the g'r'afn twatters cItend dotIwnwalrd to at depth of fully 18.0410t fret, and tiwn we cait our dredge. aid M~rlii w al ad 41t ill Iti ind I ilanner ai IIfter whailtever w e Io la tiedl. It ei plorwl.:uur~ ll our r·1·zult. wire uu tst won-n lit Hiii. rTh I 1II Ilo t th a iw f lound to Irt at miiai.- t dclark IiItue. very sticik% thud4. Ku11.Cl:.. tt ii4n 11 o IIN- l 44IiiIi ll in large 14111 :1,11'4 .1 titi urIinteI t~hilk of ea:ier).4C lo\tl\ " to nat. d annual miiitJ I) conttººon~N I'.it. 1 . i ti llhrw l 4 int ' c ll Iie il f401141 ti) i 1`a 1 ' 111111 tutºJ e.%i'tt(l evict t w h I'. B and. 1111.1n1-It . Hough). it is found to lit illlllct .cvactiine I. tii foai jthe elhalk cifs it wuithdy irnt kicr ott it mill Ist foun!reax to litf COUtlrt.4"1 of urllltitlldls of I*ulutifll she·ll.. andl therrc is in,, doubtt thalt thisa could be exl". tMt l to the atir. Each t ine muddy particle~.l~ is the( casLrt off TreIII1utt of aein aeitaliit that hltil anti died in the irreael dilitthi. of the' sea. OU this gr :at Iedl of iumd t he ol(Mt re ml;rk:able crealturen live in vast numnbers. There are orlitet like startirlhes. lheauti ful branching corals. ugly black fishes, pure white ".41a ''Iunhmer'." bright pink. iurple aind ridl sea anemones and a h~lt of otiier creature,.. Tlk fishes are always strange and uncouthl, with huge mntuth. a~id stomachs all in one. but with the tail hardly noticeable. When the fi-heu ar.e brought to the surface their air lladi"*r- and Ntoltuachs protrtaie from their Lmouth.. their iyes huIlge out and the lhMul i, forctll through the 4kin. Life has ilw.n cnrusheil out of therl by the suddenll hanlllge of pireKsure. the gases within haI ing huIrr-t ith ti--lne- and hsily wall- a.iundelr. Thetreiwendo, pre-slure of the water war well ,howii by lower ing an empty bIrttle., which was crushed tit ut. illip. Ti l t' e il.llt. ei- uri s l tl . ltI t l an r.1 ra'.s. Tiwft-. fillu t a -oft antid Ill t,- :iii ,.l' thl h i- to r'sh I. oln flora u . ,,i.rt, i, -.1 -ntlt -t II t rners thte ir un lrt t. i,,l part-. Thti- -hell tlt. hn rm it Itre. ,"tti t, .. atitl th aln t. lj. '+ t. tlut *s..* t I, . t- ,h lh . T h - il l ..i r l n, I t 1 llr .a f w lllt l -. sIt'IInt, lr a- wt ,, ti ll hurotI trtlial itni lt-ire It. tt'ttle in iift, athl ac exrlin l- hi- -nft tall t, th" gaii t e .tf hlln tfllohw hcra,it litl, are alt;t to g- i al t it u il. atJli o r lr. atn irni tlit lin l t him-,.lf tm ll',. tints h i. of n. wt ai tlhi- 'I rl' . it ro with tih tail g. h. tin t f I l;t.ach. r nl e..tt v ltt.rn in the Ntlt wi-liters there it a (tli i ll Iply l. or i ll lllflontl I lllitd wav. i*lntilic'ally 1 .lwaking. l *.tween, a ttrue aneore.i' la t coraitl t-,lyp. 'nIlike thie otalht-r wfr i tla t jianc., its itoly alls are Ir tillt. with ftutnd. so that iti 'I.ts iiw-. form go..I fe..l f'o.r tishl.s. tShortly aftct birth this an.lll "r ne. whi!ch has1 Iw"n wimnulg around for a few -.I h . is s. I1.z*' with an uncon troilahl,. d,.ire tottlte in life. and ac cording)ly - reu. plurnpagain.t the shell if ai herunilt crab. lhit v aery tnt rom uits' his mark. and intlttn.liat ilt cot.tunenctsut tving himself on to stay. 11." grows rapid}ly. and in a few dayh(scrnmpletely surround.wl "our hrulit's .h,,ll. leaving on,+ opening abox,, uncu-o."r+il. The next -te], i- to all..rb the hard slh*,ll. and all this is acwanpll-hed Ibefor,. the hermit hat felt thi. n.rv.--ity for achangeof ri"si dn lie. Once ha'vi^ tlhe hard -hell al the crab shall lhave it. s. I,, coillmmllences the'growth of the henrit. S,. the two lire together through lif.. each ,hcing the other a favor. the hermit carrying. the anemont" from Plh.e to placht and prob ably heaving hits of h..l for its satisfac tion notw and then. wthile the anemone f.ºrnishe- th,. h,,rrit with a ,mufortabhh. tran l...rtalhh houn,,. hich grows to suit the grtowlng dem.and. of the tenant. IH'ttord Corant. The Argen( tie Rieputtic'. H. t Tra. e. Till- .\Irgi lliln.·E g " llllu.lt 11:w RI thee ful ~hething , 1' thee e.xjrt oef h6e-f. Netheiue'_ i, iie~eiee to el lp thee tire7.e' iceut te ii tri.ade. ieee(,1Al It . 411 h h .l 111 ii f:ere :e.eI he eriie; 1~ m4ii Iueeqee 'h1 iricig tee.,) we.,ks ine M~arche. Oile bellt. .r. tlit eul T~rree-enn at San r Nieo:,-. heI- II ;4.heii.II I 5.teLi m I tite hegIeIeeieý -d the" \eir. .1.' ,ee :1, tje. her-.-. h f e';ity "- :iejlr'.eeeI theeAr I cle j e neh.:,';111 I."1' TIi rit X11e1 j4l toIg to .I'e lit- r it :I h.:cee'".;. ceecerke.t.-. J(tilf-w, .I ' re- " t:erehereh. It Was the Real Article. Kin;;t Iran'.,. trflasIrrE :IuiI,Itnt-il to W3,110 It liii Is' .i1 1. :ahei tii t ee !o ii 1 . it calll " ina; ItC iuut" a r ul one inch sqiuare" it %%.'ii~d reach I.-.110,00O feet. or 2:,i .;- I ,uiuw': :a rd ,,uue.-fu,,rth if an 666ie;; pilt juto a frir, sIx t~i thIs' flxit, wuiubl I . III 2.1 f,.t. *r utflici'crt to mIiake. :I .tId f. it,-. oe r lift' I11114l4 long. --( 'hu i ra, . \ ,w s. TIher. Are Many. t.Lke. Jlin. ''(fl ,''. iil thi·at .J'ui " 1H. "ii nuver *l" h~e~ Ii, P i~f'our X"Y'- andii Ii-.' a~keI hlu ii (107.P tinms.. I r it. ·\'.1r I.'' .'.\FY ~l!' I t t- I in as a trut uii 'i~trese and (, Ii ".1' the" am~iount II, -%-i me." -I'il · i il I ii-I f~l~ll Ilch.rr It I I rly n Trali l I.·rIq.. 'l!I,. ..\ Ic }.. u ;'iU in i.ing to "I.i I 1 u ki,lw?, t'" 1,'79,4 r (I:.."- I, '. at er'. it tm. 1 I til d'elgi of mrmim., eon't whe t, i .. I k miow.' p hue( I,, NCpfd the amlms, r awi, ng European guiIe book"' --Tbe Eoch.i it"-66100 of 141rrr rmale It has I.en det.rulined 1)V rttenlt oh irraa ions rthat the average ital'l! rt et aFion of the 'Ihol contoullr -if the IhorI 'w t.ll h111 lce 18142 Ilha,. hlil 2.4 fea.t, !,tt ; the acute nnu'll.-. %%lire ttue hulk of the water Ila--ý. the ret ('hMi(ll silllee P'42 hasn IR4'11 :,ell 1'(·'t. (K feet lM' 11':r. literate jilt rl:eug 1i re cent \.:ir.. - New Orleans. 'i l i.-I kwo cra~t. Si'IIt i)otuI... In T,.nqitm.. Thi ('t 'injir iF Iaiphiht ii ai~s t hat a Slrg Ut I rllll r of the ddllant i-u 11,y the ha;nk of hido. '1iiio&. dateis1t IiW' il. circulaitionu in Ti in. aii in. ha I t Iebee n pit Kopen 11%. Islit iuigenious hlti,\ and a brine Vu11i...-itjot ulittitutl i for the * ver extracted.-Chiicago Ne~ws. SCRATCHED 28 YEARS A Wlialy, Iteling, %klu 1)Dease with End less Sufl.rigll Cured by ('utlcur Ietmedles. If I had known of the CuTICova Rt.~t eau twenty-eight tears ago it would Ihave saved lli $2~U.Io (two hilludre dollars) and an ilmmitene amounT of suferlni My diselse. ('.oriaais) com mienced on ily headl inl spot not bigger thalI scent. It spread rapidly all over luy body mid got under my nails. I he .,Ile- would drupof of u all the time, land III UlIil.Dng was etlales.. and without relief. ie thluillsand dollarswould not tempt Ile to hate this dI-, ate letr Iagain. I ai a poor man. Ibut feel rich to be relievei of whilt ome of the dlctors laid wa Iepriy. tsomeh rillg worm, plo rinal t ,e . ., I took......and,...... arsaparillas over e itar Ian I half, but nIIo cure I eCnt to two or thri -dot tor- and no .ure I canlnot praise ('tTI t1: . It 1t liEs too mIuch. They have made iy slkin as cltr anild Itru front scales as a lbabes. All I i.-d of tlheml was three boxes of 'l'TICU'RA. II thrh ie hotltles of I Ul lt I'kA It EI LV.E\T, sdll three caks of i(T 1 lT IRt 'A I. If you had teen h'r, :I;l -Aidt you would have cured ue lfr ttll.sU,0 vso, stiild Lae had thlb nmoiey. I looked like the iii.ure IIi Tour book of l'oriasia (pote a Ilumbiier wt I 11,w to trile ikin I. eals- . ' .but ntow I allt a ear a" any le.roi te r was. ' rouch force of heiit I rub my hIands over itty ari- anld legs to t rat, h once int a while, but it, on piurl.se I atI all s. ll I scratched teitley-eltlht %ut rs., ani IIt i' t i a Lind of secondl natulre tOi ie. I tlhank )la I otlusand time-. Anytliing nore you wiatl ito .l. write iile. or :ati.ne who reads this lay write Ito os and I will raniwer it. WatLt n iiry, lVt. l , i.la ,. lp, l'r,,nI". ", ail hleal. MilI. ru,, hiaidrvfl, l.iar :, t " Ita err, ',rier,' aiii \t a~hiera,,itan a lt. ii mid er. r J.cl.u'a of It. hirip. Hurnm g lt lT I lwv hic.n tur, oi tIe ýi.ti anit -va4 and BoIuIel, with I,.'"a of hir are p.ai Itela cired by li11' i th great *ki ir." and It11 14 r , tl,,ti ",w r.\ ri cv liu ar 1 T' l{KA Ir., l\ I . i Iu, w k'.ar'rln· Interni ally, iu h, I, tl, i iau, ad all other ruierdia- faIl of e~rw hu.I r~ : Ut('Tt RA "enI". Jr.V -1llv1 i lr ~,II 1H{1.'E I'M .01)I Sr -rnd t.or hluw tI (rare -htn IIDA a~er, ' ,. pa, n, a lau~trat:vua,. and I0, castruuowal' *lt' SIa k-h~ad,. Ihupywul anti i ,l p,'ae d b 1I'AVIi lt)ly ..I' Fre!Free From Pain Inne isahumie the 4 nth Sran %nttl'Iatm Phlamaer relley it Rh~eti =alti Sit~iuc, Suiddeni =harp amid The first and lIaitV pain killing ;.lanter. ':i tsrot:. Oapital Prize, $150.000, "We do hereby certify t bat we supervise the ar rangements fur all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawinla of the Louisana >tate Lottery Comlpanv. and in person nmanage and control the drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all par ties, and we authorise the company to iuse this ertificate, with fc-.imilies of our sitluature, ..' tached in its advertisementsr" ( olmmIltwleers. .e the unrlersigped Hanca and Bankers will pay all Prise. drawn rn The Louisiana State Lotteries which may tu presented at our counters. J. H OOLISBRH . Pres. Louislana Nat. Bank. 'IEHItRE LANA. , Pres, State Nat. Bank. A. BALDWIN, Pree. New Orleanl Nat. Bank C'ARI. kJHN, Pres. Union National Bank. PRIEI'EDEITED ATTIICTION ! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED Louisiana Slate littel ('Itrpany Inrorl.orsted in I68 for ^25 p'ars by the legis!a thue for Aducational and I haratable purpoess with a capital of $1,0(.),Ohl--to which a reserve lurid of ver $SOit,(%)0 has sllce been added. Hy an overw helming popular vote its franchisl was ruade a part of lhe present Sta:e 'uonstitutlon asl.ptied tiecertmlr 2d, A. I) 1979. I he only Lottery ever voted on and endorned Iby the eoople of ally iState. It never scale. or postplones. It. (.ralnd h.luglr un,lsli r I)rwinLgs* lakie plat Imolnthlly, and tilee 4. rand n'al- mannuail itrawingss regularly .evry lsig ionlltmil(Jun anld Ilr.uiss br.) A .Il.E\1/II OPI4IRtTEMITI TI) WIN. .\ I0IITINlE. ELEV\ENTH GRAND DRAW~n IN'. ('LA- I. IN THEl ACADEMY 'iF MUýIC. NEW ORLEAN84. TU:I-DAY. ,O. iElMBE 4, tIt;7-1 10th Mothly Drawing. Capital Prize, $150,030, via ctIe..-eLckeIt are 'I ell DeI LIN? Or PRIMIF. I CAPITAL. PRIZE OP Ir0.,0) 3150,0110 I (,RANII P'RIZE OF 50,010 tIOY%1 I GRAND) PRIZE Of 21),00 0,(Y 0 LA KU 8 PRIZIJ OFP 1o,0M 0 O 4 LAR E PRIZES OlF 6l0 110 0,( 2" I'KIZF.N 0t' 1.011O 20,.1)( rK) ., NK) .:,01)0 1i01 301 30010.) 21% 'J) 488(XIl SAPPiIOZIMATION P111111: 11, Approxlmation Prisca of S:wr,......5,'..l.).( ,000 100 2111............ 211,1100 111) 100............ 2,,l%10 1.101 Te mina 1)............ 50.00 1,lWA)Tertu. ·lnlolnsI b O. 30A(44) ,17v Prim's, *tiouiitiflg to '3,(1 'pl. .,ni'tlil for rates to cluiis should bfl made "I' t., the ottice of the Comlpany in New Orleans. h r lurther iuforlnstion wilte clearly, gIving full adldreus PORTAL NOTE., Ea rouea Mon.%i.y lrldurs. ocr Ne'w York Eahcbnge in orndlnary I, tt.. ''Iarr'iw y Iv .a.pree (at our .iZer, ) addrnesc New Orleans, I.a.. or M. A. IDAUPHIN. V ashitmgtOfl. 1) t IdIrýýý It.-gimprer$ Levers III NI.W ,ItI.EANi NATIONAl. BASK. New (PrIemut, La. REMEM E MBER That the.- pre"nce of i,. crat· Il~lude l nd aejil he R.EMEM*Lrt- iscrah of ihe' Irawirige. l a Vllut ill. of at,.,,liit, fairtuep' Silt lengrily, that the cata,. m crc all equal siud thatl n hlul can prs SLty d'IlvujIC what ItBiter wllldraw is Intip, 1(I.\11I %I111.It that 011 10 1m nt - I nil 1 I1111. to II il % K' of Nrw (Prk'aii. ant It,. 'lit ketp ar.' sited'Othe P'rpedent of anl Inctttutlicii, whose .lu.rtee ri ghts are ie ognlael il th. highest Courts; tterefur'. beware of any imitation, oran Oieyomeie schema Dr. POWELL REEVES 314 So th 13th St., Omaha, N.h. I:.stabll,llhltl fo(r tne ~.'ti llle anid %lwrdly ('lere of Ci'tr le. Nerr.iUts anld lswriLnt I liera-I The old Reliable .eieialt.t of many yearc exper Ience treats with woulerful euc.ess all Ll:.ai, THROAT. c'. SNI'El I'ILEfS, FIsTII.A. RI'l' 'URE, cured without KI .h OR I' \ UTTIC'. Treat.laI l l tl of Throat, I ulg. Nerve and Blood diseases. all i'liruoia d ease. and llefretm Ities far In adran, e of anv Ilstitution il thi' voun try Those who contemplate going to iot -Iarlnlt for treatment of allny riate or Blood dfiese.. can becurel for one-third the co-t ra our Pritate 1is- snlaary. :14 ,out. lath street, thnaa., N.h UPlURE cured with Ut plain or hinderance froml busiuess. LADIEL By thi treatment a pure lovely Iomplexion. Iree tromu slowness freck le., blackhead,. eruptiou., etc . Itrillialt Eyes aliud perfect health can I.- had. Plb"That "tired" feeling and all female weak nesses promplly.ilred .loatln. Headaches, eer. vous l'rost ration, ;,ential I hl lility. lrepleslines, Ileress.ion and Inldige-tion, sIialiall troubhl.s. In. liamnltlion and I Cealttlon. Falling and lliluace llents Slpinal weake rt . Kid ilney I.plainiS and I'hange of L if. I on.ult Ilite old T,. tor. 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