CESAR'S DISLIKE OF CASSIUS. Would he were fatter! But I fear him not: Yet if my name were liable to fear, I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much; He is a great ob erver, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men: he loves no plays, "Julius Cæsar,"-Act I. SHAKESPEARE. and lung trouble. I also used the Herbal Ointment as directed by the Doctor a and strong woman. I began taking it because you so warmly recommended in it but it has relieved me of my trouble and stopped the spitting of bloody to trouble me in the morning, the first thing after getting around the hou my work and have the care and responsibility of managing a large hotel as is a splendid medicine to have accomplished so much in the time I have Howard is managing a hotel in one of the large towns in Michigan-and great deal of hesitation—because the Doctors who had been treating her said consumption if she insisted on going to work. To-day she is weighing 150 pou 35 pounds since last November." Please send to address here in given, Mi Reed City, Michigan, Flint & Pere, Marguette Junction. HAS YET TO FIND THEIR EQUAL.-Mrs. David A. Warre April 23rd, '96 writes: It has been many years, thirty or more, since I com medicines and have yet to find their equal. I have told many people of your r have used them and found them just as you advertise. A lady living in the me has takeu a small bottle of the Acacian Balsam and says it helped her gr sent to the agent for more. She had a cancer removed from her face a year ag to let you know how much I think of the medicine. A MIRACULOUS CURE. John Gillia, Highland Park, Lake Co., Ill saved from the very jaws of death by Dr. O. Phelps Brown's Herbal Treatmen My cure is considered no less than a miracle. Everyone said, I was beyond all confined to my bed, emaciated with sore lungs and a cough, raised continually, and was approaching dissolution. I sent for six bottles of Dr. Brown's Acacian pots of ointment and a box of pills. From the commencement of the course I and day by day the foe let go his hold until I was pronounced cured of consun working with no sign of the old trouble. I must.acknowledge that your m life and restored my health." A WORD TO VETERINARIANS AND STOCK OWNE Perhaps you have never tested Dr. Brown's Champion Veterinary sore on your horse's back? You have tried other remedies you say, and the so Well, if you want it to heal quickly, skin over and grow hair, try the above warrant, you will keep it on hand henceforth; and, at the same time, acknowle the world! We shall be very pleased to learn your opinion of this ointment trial. Dr. O. P. Brown's Veterinary Ointment is composed of healing roots a furnish a penetrating, healing and sovereign remedy in the care of stock, be nce upon anything yet given to the world for the purpose. It arouses h ing a free circulation through the parts to which it is applied; re Lubricates Joints, makes Cords and Sinews Elastic, "THE PRECIOUS GIFT OF SONG." MARY LOUISA CHITWOOD. 50 po en, M Varret com your in the her year a Co., I eatme nd all nually cacian urse I consum our m If in one poor bleeding bosom I with hope of heaven have filled; One faint heart grow brave and strong- WHICH SHALL IT BE? ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN. HICH shall it be? which shall it be?" "This is his letter." "I will give shall live, A house and land while you "We'll choose WHICH SHALL IT BE? "Come John," said I, among them as they lie asleep," So walking hand in hand, Dear John and I surveyed our band. Her damp curls lay, like gold alight, His rough hand down in a loving way, We stepped beside the trundle bed, 66 Pale, patient Robby's angel face Could he be spared. Nay, he who gave And so said John, "I would not dare 205 |