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The Brussels Post, 1900-10-4, Page 7USE OF BACTERIA IN FOOD. reelable YtlluO TireY Muy liosaaas 1n, An strains Mgrattoil, „The t%nee bee passed when bacteria nee oral upon we unmixed soils, Flhme etale plants owe thea' some. What vn!savary reputation In large degree to the Shat that they fiirst at tesote(1 general interest beoantse of their power of produoing divease, The isetedlles of recent years, however, have been giving more at temtion to phases of bacteriological life wlaucliare not oonncoted with die - ease, These studies bave diechoeed to els a large series of phenomena where these 1'dttlo plants are, in various ways of direct advantage to mankind, Anteing other facts we have been alorw1y learning that in the prepara- tion of the food which comae -upon oua• tables, and in its digestion, the bacilli play no inconsiderable part. "Since they are almost Lneoncoivab- iy miirrabe, beeturia owe their great influence in nature to their wonderful powers of reproduoLion. A single in- dividual may, in the cons n of twenty-, Pour hours, traduce from ten to twenty million offspring. This ex- tmao!rdinary-Power of reproduction involves the consumption of a vast amount of food material, and pro- found alterrations are produced in this thick handkerchiefs and a few rolls food as the bacteria feed upon it. The of cotton, with which he requested bacteria are so small that they pro one of the bystanders to blindfoldhtm. bably do not take the food Inside of This !being done, the Doctor, who is their bodies, but they live hi the midst a low sized, alert, swarthy and very of their food and dtgetet it outside suave gentleman, turned to his friend, of tJsemseelves. This results in certain General Moscoso, 'who accompanied chemical changes in the nature of the him, and announoed that he was ready food. These renames etre mostly of to begin. For a few minutes there PO 'NRS OF SECOND MIT. A HINDOSTANEE—FRENCH 'IiILIO- SOPHIST ON HIS WAY TO PARIS. -`f-1 'relalrpnthy vs, 'winless 'PeIOgrn )IIY -- Possibility or needing a l'orsail'a Photons at a Dfstnaea Wonderful. il(Yota:rmenla In occultism. Exceptionally inl:eresting was an exhibitions of mind reading, or rather of " double vision," winch was given to a representative of the prose a few days ago by Dr. Alberto de Sarak, Oonde de Das said to be a distinguish- ed occultist, and one of the beat known physicians in Uru'g'uay, The Doctor is now en hie way to 'aerie, where he will aot ae a representative of Urea guay at to scientific OOngress which is soon to be head in that city. At this congress he intends to give some novel tests of his bowers as a mind reader, his speoial hope being that he will be able t'o canvinoe those pres- ent at the congress of the possibility oS reading a persona thoughts at any distance. The work done by Dootor Sarak was deoidedly novel and interesting. He asked for a, glass of water, a set of with wleiob to make each move. He I to Saratoga to find out if this were dominoes, a few sheets o' paper and did not win the game, but it is very , true and I discovered that it was." a pencil, and then], after seating him- doubtful if he weld have played better I The feats performed by Dr. Sarak self in a chair he produced some heavy, even with the aid Of his two eyes. will be repeated by hien at the soten- Alter each move 'Lie fingers wander- ; tifle congress in Paris, and, in addi- ed restlessly for a moment or two over tion.he will perform several other feats the dominos in front of him, and then of a more difficult and more technical they grasped the proper one, and, order. He delights in drawing a with a little ahuckle of satisfaoties, character portrait of any ons who as - the Doctor laid it in its fitting place. sista him during a seance, and he did t4Vhen the game was over a curious ! not fail to display his ability in this scene occurred. With a try of pain or bewilderment the sleeper rose from his chair and staggered toward Gen- eral Moscoso, who,caugh't him and laid Spanish tongue he drew a vivid sketch hum on two chairs, where he reclined of this person, who was an entire in a state of torpor. General Mosoo- stranger to bwm; and though the por- e* explained that it was a oeteleptic"trayal was somewhat vague it was, the processes of digestion, The di-; fit from wlaio'h his friend was suffer- nevertheless, true enough in the main gestion that • takes place in aur Spanish that he would like one of the ing and that it would pass away in points, and, in vLew of the rather stomach and intestines consists in a ti• a. few ininlites. He was right. For , weird conditions under which it was chemical ohmage in the food. Now [V .. a tow Mbytes the Dootor lay rigid made, it was certainly of exceptional thest�omnoih and intestines ere crowd- �0 aT ll R tJ fA'1'T�IQI , as a odrpse, but then the power of interest. work ed with bacteria in inconceivable num- 1J iAmotion and of speethe came back to That the Doctor's psycbological bens. As the baoterd'ol'ogists have I studied the notion of these intestinal; THE CONDITION OF THOSE AF• said that he Felt ve wail as ever, tem is evident. Difficult feats he can - bacteria upon such food as we take in- FLICTED WITH INDIGESTION. I Doctor Sarak is of French-Eindos- not perform unless in a fitting mood to our stoneacts, they find that the gontlemon present to place ills hand on a sweet at paper,.wb.iab lay in /rant of him, •ills desire was grab- t the fled, avhar'e.axian he asked the hand be raised froom the paper and write on it soma one word. The word' " veioclpede" was tbozc written, after whieb the paper was folded and plat ed cal the Doctor's bead. fable simple apt excited the aleepfa' ONE TASTE OF CEYLON GREEN TEA will captivsale the taste of any Japan tea drinker, strangely. Be moved uneasily In bis , ;,- - __ , .st... w,d ., ,yq,,w„an,, chair, but ween recovered himself, now alive, and I will toll you what and, ti'iusnphantly seizing a penal] he is thinking of at any given m@ - and another sheat of paper, ho peen- meat, It makes n+yt the s1igbteat 411- oue1y but rapidly wrote on it the word feronee where the man may be at "velocipede, and beneath the word that moment, whether in NeW York A rough drawing of an old-fashioned on' in Constantinople. Dy mars men - bicycle. The auOaese with willed] be tal'power I oar picture that man to performed Lhie tliefioult feat was the more marked since he does not speak English, and benne' the word " volooi- myself and inn learn his inmost tsougsts at will, General Moiscoso says that he has pede" had at first no meaning for bim, tested the Doctor's powers and is am - )at. that he in time eompr'nitehded Its azed at them. "I showed him," he significance was mude. clear frsgm the says, " a picture o'f a relative of Paine fact that he not only wrote it but who lives at Saratoga, and, though also gave its pieterial meaning he has neves seen her and bas never The Doctor next played a game of been in Saratoga, be told me all about dominoes, and marvelous was the man ger and assured me that silo was in ner In which, though blindfolded, het a certain hotel at the moment when unerringly seleoted the right domino' 1 showed him her photograph, I wrote that character which the chemist calls destructive. "In considering the use of bacterids in food, WA may notice first, a possible value they may possess in assisting was dead silence, and General Mosooso explained that the Doctor was going into the necessary tranee. Suddenly the dark little man with the thick white bandage over his eyes half rose from the chair and said in direction in the ease of the gentleman who gave him the word " velocipede" as a test. In his nervous, energetic him: and, removing his bandages, he ie a severe strain on his nervous sys- tanee descent and he has been study- and in good physical condition. and he bacteria produce chemical changes in 1+latul0uay, Stell Ileadeche, Ofrensfvq l.asg occultism for the last twenty does not care• to do any work in a the food in many resppects* similar to uremia' oul and ell! �I`t,a g rails sumo Council years. He was a delegate to the Place where he will be disturbed by those aP tnaamary digestion. Council of Mahatmas, which was held noise, His collapse after the seance The value of bacteria en our food pro. "cit ere Among thesYMPtonas. ducts is chiefly Brom the flavors which Dyspepsia, ox indigestion, as it is some time ago in Thibst, and on his. is over is startling and is apt to be they produce. Anna" the new chemi- also frequently caned, is one of the return to this country he founded an regarded with undue seriousness by gesoteric center, in Lima, Peru, and those who are unaware of the Doctor's cal oodpaunds to which bacteria most serious ailments taxa afflicts also started a magazine devoted to peculiarly nervous temperament and give rise, there are many which have mankind. When the stomach loses occultism'. Much of his time recently of the emit that his seemingly inani- vary strong tastes, much stranger its craving for food; and the power has been spent in giving lectures and mate condition is not so much the re - than the taste of the material out of to digest ,it, the 1101 pn so afflicted is seances. For Mane. Blavataky, Judge' sult of physical pain as cee his en - which they are made. When these bolsi menially and physically in a and other modern oeoulists be has leaven to recover his temporarily lost are produced tisecd in food products, they condition of wretos, The high words of praise and some of his personality. Fortunately this torpor give to them a favor. Though chem fold, of the disorderma are muni lectures are devoted to them and never lasts long and after it has pass - lets mad physiologists tell us that the fold, and among them may be noted, their work. The Doctor's attainments ed away the Doctor is seemingly in his Slevotr of food has nothing to do with a feeling of weight in the region of as a physician and a psychologist hnve usual condition. As a rule, his wife its tau tuitions quality, there le no the stomach, sial]] headache, offensive question that this flavor is a very breath, heartburn, a disagreeable been recognized by several learned so- is present whenever he gives an ex- i,mparinsit teeter."oieties, both in this country and in hibition of his powers, and eho is the taste in the mouth, irritability of --�— temper, disturbed sleep, ole. The o0n- MORE PLAY dilion is in fact one of slow starve - tion of the blood, nerves and body; Koodete to Bala Hee Greater Amount of and on the first symptoms treatment Work We Are Doing, through the use. 01 Dr. Williams' Pink It used to bo that bona awl mer Pills, should be Bought., Mr. William who worked had ahoster work ng Birt, a well known blaoksmits at hours and lass prank to do in the Pisquid.•' P. E. I., is one Wile suffered eame lame than do the men and boys for years, and relates his e;perienae of to -day,. Consequently they had for the benefit of similar sufferers. batten' opportunities and greater in- Mr. Birt says :—"For many years I clic atdoas for recreation of ilia heal- was a victim of indigestion, a000m tlbiest kind, They felt able to ,rico ponied by nervousness, palpitation of in the roaming early enough for the heart and other distressing synap- gymmastecs, tlsairr wends the day be- toms. My appetite was irregular,. fore not boe3,ng 'se irksome as to and what 1 ate felt like a weight in make them feel they needed every my stomach; - this was accompanied moment of sleep possible, as is often by a feeling of stupor or sleepiness, the once nowadays, and in the late and yet I rarely enjoyed a night's afternoons and evenings they could sound sleep. When I would retire a enjoy an abhlatin game. The girls ,oreaping' sensation would tome over snore yams ago exerted themselves me, with grains and fluttering around. mentally and p0aysbcally much less the heart, and then when I arose in than they do now, their course of the morning, I would feel as tired study usually balling nem do compari- and fatigued as I did before I went to sem. to tate aveara,ge of today, and few bed. It is needless to say hhat I was of theme were to baseness o4 the woe. continually baking anedieine, and: feeisions, Therefore their need was tailed, I think, almost everything LOOS foe strengtlheniag exorcizes. racommesded as a core for the trou- Altihourgh the mental nod physical b1e. Occasionally 1 got temporary wolrlk 141101 the mon and women of relief, but the trouble always calms this gemeer'abion do has greatly in- back, usually in a still mode aggra- eneased they do not seenato have sea- 'rates] form. All tilde, of course, aoet ]dead yet thlat a aounteraotumg force a great deal of money, and as the is abseltetcly necessary, for the num. expenditure seemed useless I was bar is growing larger every day— very ranch deseouraged. One day we cannot help ebsorving it on the one bS any neighbors, who had used streets and eveaywbere—ot men and Dir. Williams' Pink Pills with murals wo,nsem Whit) slouch along with droop- lemmatt, advised me to try them, and Mg figure a;nsi dragging steps, the I decided bo do so, thinking never"- pdoture of undeveloped physical man- ttteless, that it would be but an - hood and womanhood. other hopeless experiment. To my There is nothing mesa pleasant to great gratification, however, I had look upon: -than a strong, graceful, only been using the p1115 a few weeks happy yowo'g man or woman, and when I felt de:Medly bettor, and the last two gaueliltins depend Old the things began to look brighter. I 0011 - first and all three on physical exor- tinned taking the pills for several elves and development, months, with the result that nsy Therefore, boys and girls, you health was 5a good and my digestion know what you, most do to be happy better than it had over been. One and attractive, and it Is your duty of the most flattering results of the to be all three. You can,' of course, treatment was my increase in weight fin varying degree, and you ought to tram 125 pound's to 155 pounds. .It add much to the 'beauty of this old is mora than a year no-ty since I clis- woerLd, whose fine mon and women are oantinnted the use o' the pi11s and in fats most splendid teat -urea. that time I bave not had the slight- - -- — est return of the trouble. We al- HRTGFWT REPARTEE k the ill til house Sis,reasiao wife, read.img—Another mysteru,ans suicide—Ur/in 0RYO roan thalami himself from a cliff. Husband, thoughtlessly.—Bet bis wlrto was at the bottom of it. Wife-Obbs) s1 Rimbaud, hurniadly-Of the cliff, my, love; isot the eatiolde.. Europe, and he is deservedly proud et the diplomas which he has received Trow them. About his work in the field of occul- tism Dootor Sarak speaks with great enthusiasm, " I claim,"" he says, " to have made in this line the same discov- ery that Marconi has made in the field oe sciemoe. In other words, as his discovery enables him to sand messages without wires, so my disoov- ery will enable them to transmit their thoughts without any visible med- ium. Give mo the picture of any man, •rfr-+rearo-•:,a:u=ac...s_ere.. ••, wao �c,,��..r„ E PATIENTLY FORE DISGRACE A Sad Letter From a Lady Whose Unhand Was Dissipated. How She Cured Him With a Secret Remedy. SOMEBODY'S SAW1lIII4 tooe A tloluptete Abandoned Iaunber ]Tent Veiled i hie Abitibi of einem the steamer Bosoowitz, the last to arrive Iron the north, brings details of one 0f the strangaet mysteries connected With the exploration and development of ,Alaska. For several months the Oanadlan Government bas had laborers at work surveying and putting In a telegraph line from Vancouver to Dawson. A few days ago while working near the old Juneau treil, in a dense for- est, about one hundred miles from the coast, where it was thought white meet had never been before, the sure veying Party that was several days ahead oe the pole and wire man, made a strange and ghastly discovery. As they were working their way through the forest they came to a heavily tim- bered marsh, and near the centre of this marsh, they euddanly (tame upon a trot of several acres on whIeli all the timber had been out. Near one side of tha clearing was a sawmill, still in a good state of praaervation. The machinery had evidently not been disturbed since these premises were vaoated by the operators, With the exception of a little rust on some of the bearings, the engine seemed to be ready to Ere up and start at a moment's notice. The boiler was in good condition, and in different parts of the milll were cross -out saws, cant hooks, axes, beetles, wedges, a black- smith's forge, with all its appurten- epees, a kit of carpenter's tools, and other implements used around a com- pletely equipped sawmill. The lumbar of the mill .itself had evidently been out an the spot, and there were sev- eral thousand feet a1 lumber, which first to come to his aid when the strain of his work is over and the cataleptic fit seizes him. It has been said more than once that Di•. Sarak served in some respects as the prototype of Svengali, in "Trilby.' General Mosanso was asked if this were true and be replied that. he had often heard the statement made and saw no reason to doubt its accuracy, In conclusion, it may be said that whatever May be the extent or na- t,uae et Dr. Sarak's powers he is cer- tainly modest enough in speaking of them. " I ask no one to believe me," he says, " on my baro Word, as I am always ready to prove that what I say is true, If I cannot perform the tests I am a charlatan, but if I do perform them, I am entitled to re- cognition, and the reason why I have performed a reew simple feats is be- cause 1 know that you will describe faithfully and acourataly what Shave done." Dr. Sarak will remain for some time in Paris, and on his return he will give public demonstrations of the trutth of his statem'e'nt that it is pos- sible to learn by mere mental power the " Lhelugbts of a person at a dis- tance. A WORLD -TIME WATOB'. An ingenious Australian watahmak- ea lana gone to the trouble of inventing n watehi which, by an arrangement of et redia5b with twenty-four point - ere; workipg in eonjun0tion with a 24- hour dial, enables any person readily to Sint] tbia time at various parts of the world. The sone radiant is form- ed of frosted silver, and, although the watch perfarma the spacial function described, ie does not in any way dero- gate; from Ile usefulness as an ordin- ary watch, It will be obvious that to "I had. for years patiently borne the die- a nieroha nil sending telegrams to grace mooring mtsoryandprivations due various countries it would be useful to to my Jetsam 'a dein -ing "bits. Hair ascertain, as this ,watoh enables him ing of your marvelous remedy Inc the oure to do,.whether the cable will reach of drunkenness, whish I could give myy husband secretly, I decided to try it. T its ilesti5ation before or after banking proauredapaakago and mixed it in his yours or tolegrapb hours.- It wilIalso food and ooifoe and as the remedy "Pas odorloes and taatclees,he did not know be useful in countries where the rail whaatitg was for that so q oonlybo¢linvedhie way system covers several zones, as up nosh- Ids appetite for solid food return• in Canada and Russia. ed he sleek to his work regularly, and wt thew have a isepppy home, After ho om lotol curccl told him what I. ways tali c p s in o nue was o p y now, end my family have used them had done, widen he acknowledged that it had bene hie saving, as he had aot tho for othev ailments with the same resolution eo break cif of lila own assess] gratifying rosette." I heartily advise all WOlnen afflicted as I dealer in methane, or will be sent of Tasteless Samaria I"TORO ption 5000 post paid met 50 mints a box or six num with full partieulare in plain Sealed BAY 1 ra f t svgs to 'heartier your r amedy a trial to Those ,pills may be had from any yatNx�na>I To A7,r.,—A auntie package elope. All otters considered enema- edy Co,,boxes for $2,ES0, by addressing the; lv oonildoeitiaL Address The Samaria Dr, Williams' Modicino Co„ Brock. Rem 20 Jordan street, Toronto. villa, Ont panado tr 0 I11]Al)G i'bA1t OR EDt1C ATION. Site is et interested in higher esu - cation I" "Yes," Answered Miss Cayenne, A mortes board le very becoming to her style oe beauty, and she knows it. In South AusLs•alla a mine Of 0a :oral hunt -rubber has been lately die. revered, 125311021,e0ra, One of the most danger- ous and repulsive forms of Kidney Disease is for which Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only certain cure. In Dropsy the Kid- neys are actually dammed vel, and the water, which should be expelled in the form of urine, flows back and lodges in the cells of the flesh and puffs out the skin. Remove the filth which plugs up the drain. Restore the Kidneys to health. Thera is only one Kidney Medicine KDNEv PILLS as to all appearances, had boon but about three years. Near the sawmill was a shed that had evidently been used for horses, and at intervals of a few feet around the shed were the skeletons of twelve horses, most of them, judging from the banes, being large animals. The bones were entirely free from flesh. indicating that they had bean there at least two summers. Tbey everely- ing Ln sees positions as to show that they had never been disturbed by man. Lying beside the skeletons were'wea- tiserbeaten ropes and straps, the re- mains of the pack blankets, and a quantity of half decayed flour and other provisions that had rolled from tie b k of til h e ac s e orses. Near the mill were three small cab- ins oonstruoted of logs and sawed lum- ber, and carefully stored away was a quantity of provisions, canned goods, berlan and Deem. The bunks ou the walls contained a small quantity of bedding, and a grindstone and sever-; al pairs of overalls were found in one corner of one of them. Search was made, but no human skeletons were found. The discovery was made about the forty miles off the old Juineau Indian trail. and all conditions point to the conclusion that the clearing was made three years ago and the horses perished the latter part of the same season. The trees were blasted on lour sides, indicating that the party in some mysterious way had separated, and were unable to get to- gether again. The members of the surveying party think that if the for- est were'bearohed the skeletons of the former owners of the camp should be found. The theory of murder by the Indians is not entertained, for in that ease the provisions and tools would surely leave been taken. It is estim- ated that the engine, boiler, circular saw rend the rest of the mill outfit when new, millet have cost at least X8,000, 111 You in over t 011Y ti s experienced any dlftioulty in getting a tee SAP solbo env l y, y overcome thin at once by using Ed f,. CI33-XX-e02*T Teas. tie Melt, quality welch never vadat, has become aaudbeio5t of °eminent among Ula regular consumers. In 4551 Paolleta 26, 00, 40, 60 nn N G LA , T'p„ NSY 4 1� c'o® o ren . ,....., 2 e,a w `-we'a>v-' ° gat erf--- flow long will it look fresh ? That's one question you sboui ask when you buy paint, it will pay to buy good paint., -'mini that has been tested for yogi(.. Ry�1p SAY'S PAINT retain their glossy newposs, ant) look fresh and bright, tonged than any others, because they) are made right. They aro pure? paints. They are the beat. A. RAMSAY & SON, eeB 1.41,, MONTHUAL, Paint Maker*, THE SAVAGE BACHELOR. I presume, said the Sweat Young Thing that you would call that man who waited 80 years to get to marry the woman he loved, foolisb Med No. Of course, he would have shown more sense ib he bad waited another 81) years, said the Savage Bachelor. Nay Fever very Prevalent. Thousands now suffer from Eayl Fever. Science now knows that It ie a germ disease—destroy the germ and you destroy the disease, Obit - meths cannot de this, neither can douches or powders snuffed up. There is just one remedy that will cure Hay Fever and cure it quickly. It is ear, ries by the air to the remotest air passages of the nasal passages anti lungs. It is a germ killer—it is e healing agent, It cures ]Hay Fever, Asthma, Rronohitis, and Catarrh, Catarrhozone is a guarantee to cure; your money back if you are not benefited. Druggists sell it every- where. We will send a regular 25 cent trial size to any address in Can- ada or U.S., on receipt of 10 cents, or the full treatment, past paid, for $1,00. N.C. Polson & Co., Mf g., Chem. ists, Kingston,' Ont. 30 POLITICS FOR MARY. "It's all right, Mary," he said pleas- antly. "Go into politics if you want to. But remember one thing—the oartoondstts'Il be after you as soonf as you're a candidate." "I doba't care!" "And they'll put your picture in the piper with your hair out( of curl and your hat on croaked." "Da) you thtnlr they will do that 7" subs inquired apprehensively. "Of course. Alas they'll make your Perla gamete look Dille calico, and say that your senlakiw coat is imitation.,, "William,•" saes said, after a hhonnghtful pause, "I thank I'll stay dsere and snake home happy." (Copy of a letter which appeared sv the Ceylon Observer.) "CORRESPONDENCE." Colombo, Aug. 15, 1900, 15o the Editor of the " Ceylon Observ- er." Dear Sir,—I have carefully examin- ed and tasted the small samtplo of Tea marked " SALADA" Pure Uncolored Ceylon Green Tea," you sent .me last inigiat and find it is as stated. The tea has exceptional leaf frag- rance and draws a choice, Savoury, oowsllp water, somewhat resembling a best grade Japan. As a specimen of what Green Tea attend be in thea cup it would be ale most impossible to' improve on it. If Ceylon planters will only be caro• 11111 to ship Greens up to this "tan. Bard off excellence, the capture of the American and Canadian markets is certain and assured. Yours faithfully. Signed F. F, STREET." A SIG,N'. Landlord—You never saw the new guest's daughter, yet you insist that she is a pretty girl. Clerk—I do. Landlord—How do you know 1 ;Clerk—Her mother took me into her room to -day to measure the windows for new curtains, and I counted nine mirrors scattered around. LACK OF RECIPROCITY. How do you like your new neighbors, Mrs. Way R" Not at all. Sh'e's awfully stingy. Why she borrowed our taok hammer and, a nutmeg early last week, 'but when I went aver yesterday to ask Ler tollend me $8 to pay an the rent eke said she didn't have 1.1 to spare. Wasn't that small1" /raft."'' This signature Is on "very box of the gentling, Laxative Br'omo-Quiuiale Tablets the remedy that en;'cn a sold in 40e 'dal' We are in receipt of the following inquiry; Dear editor—our oow has gone dry, do you think we could sell her for dried beef? if so, whear 1 FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS MRs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been need by mothers for their ohllrea tootling. It eoo;he the ablld, softens the gum,. allays pain, curs wind collo, and le the heel r.merly for liarthaoa. aW.a botn0. So11 by an ins. Winslow.' t the world. 8a iota sad,?, for "ins. Wlnalaw'e soothlsg Snap," Snarley—How did Jingao get run over e Yo'w—He was stooping to pick up a horseshoe for luck. There Is more Catarrh in this Booth's. of the country than all other diseases put Logether, incurable EForaagreatymanytyo rspdoctorsp da nonneedit a local disease and prescribed 100 remedies, and by ea,'amntfy failing to cure wit local treatment, prononnoed it inourable. 80 c once hoe proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disaaaa, and therefore requlrss esustltutionall treatment, Hall's Catarrh Oure m o, is th t only!! by F. J. Cheney !m Oy., '01510, bhio, is the ani* aenebitaUoeal Cure on the market, Ib is tekaOE Interni], le doses from le drops to a toneposq•. Irl, 11 note he sctly on the blood and a hunosl Surfaces of the system. They offer one hent red dollars for any ea66 it 1.110 to euro. Bend for olroulara and .01311oniale. Address, 1r.J.OSIHNBY&00.,Toledo, 0 Sold liy Dregg s, 760. Hall's S►milyPllle are the best: Asa ooean steamer of the first-olasa, going at full speed, cannot be brought to a halt in less than three minutes. 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