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THE BOBOLINK.
Onr*, iii. ni * gulden tflaritnnn,
Wlih radiant face* and (mart* In I tine,
Two fond lorara, In d namlutt mood,
riirea.lril a rural O'>1 Glide.
Wholly barer* they only knew
Thai t ha will w»* bright and lh« »ky *
That llal.l, and beauty, and J>y, an
Charmed Dm way s» fifty atom*;
Tlw air waa flagrant with wood and Mwnta -
Tb« «<|»lrrftl fruktrl on tlm road-ld» fenwi
And hovering near them, •• (Ihrr, rhrr,
queried tba mirloua In.If'dina.
l'*n»mii and peering wjlb sldn'nng load,
*• aftnrlly onotUolilna all (hay arid :
• slander stein,
Wnllft Ilia ox-rye St
And all glad natm« rejoiced with I ham.
Ow tli* odorous flrida ware atrown
Willing winrowa of grata now mown,
And roay billows of Hover tdooin
Hurged In tbs sunshine and bnwthad |M-rfmnr.
Hwinging low on a slender limb,
Tli* sparrow warbled hi" wadding hymn,
And balancing on a blackberry briar,
Tba ImlMdlnk sting will) hi* hrart • n Arc—
" Chink l If V‘» • thk to hi.' Inr, do t
Ho it / ill) if/ Von royrnrd, non /
Kin hrr I kin. kin her I Who irilt nr. ?
Only we three / irr three/ ire three I"
tinder Ilia gartanda of drooping rlbaa,
Throngh dim vlala* of BWMf-hri-attird pine*,
I'aat wldn meadow-fields, lately mowed,
Wamlrred Ilia Indolanl country road,
Tba lot era followed it, llrienlng wt III,
And. loitering alowly, at lovers will,
Knlared a grar-roofe.1 bridge that lay
I>tl«k and oool, in tlirlr |>|ea*ant way.
Under lla arch a smooth, blown stream,
Hllenlly glided with glint and gleam,
Hlmdrd liy gra< rlnl alma which apraad,
Tlirlr vrrdurona r.
Ton rtn am a
a It lay a
, -Jia frees i
And tba flitting form of tlin dragw
Have where tlin awlft-v '
In aim not In I bn aim
id darting and elrrhng I
pped and dimpled It a n i
Fluttering lightly from brink to brink,
Followed the garrnlou" Im'ioiink,
Hallylng loudly with mlilliful din,
Tba pair who linger'd iinaeen wllliln.
And when from tbn friendly bridge at la»t
Into tba road Imyond limy pvard.
Again lietide them the tempter went,
K filing the I bread of lila argument -
''Kin hrrkin her I t.hink-n rim ■, hrr I
I\l pot eienfion it / thiu'l I ...» /
ni hr eentinrl—I r<
_ All lie.
Hilt ah I l
Iiih «
ii fbt lull hmch-tree f
b it di en a I n alrangi—
, ax m
llli kina chorus a (rifling rbaiigi —
"Do it I
Warbled the teil-l
n.lgbl and n
! minuta* tba it ptul o tauclud tho lioad of
! tbn coffin and, upon removing tbo nailg,
{*» d«€p groan *0101“ upon thoir oam.
I \n the Ptudent cautionnly put bin hand
within tbo coffin to lift tbo body out,
tbo him l of tlio girl, which wan laid
palm downwards ovor her ovoh and
forehead, clutched tbo hand that touch*
„ j oi her like n vi*o, iho mouth at tbo
| name time uttering a moat agonizing
| groan. Wrapping iho body in hlank-
: j ota, tbo two HtudonU boro it swiftly to
| their fjanctum, close 1 the door, and
i there • a sight revealed iUolf which
j chilled the yon tbs with terror end re
morse. Tbo lip was bitten through,
! -ihrods of raven hair worn twisted round
tbn flngi-rs, snd tbo left wrist was dis
locate 1 In tbo unavailing efforts of the
poor creaturo to free horsolf fron mis
ery. Onoe, only onoc, under the influ
onco of a powerful battoiy, did she
i opon her oyes. But all whs’ over—she
was dead—killed by heartless custom,
I umeemly basto and burial ignorance,
i There are ninny reasons why hasty
: burials are injudicious, not to say in
j deoorons and unfeeling. Tbo uso of
opiates and tbo incroaso of norvotu
dtseasos in tbo Unitod Mates bavo cor-
i tninly ba<l a tendency to dovolop oases
j of cntalepsv or franco. A man and
j donly stricken down with apoplexy,
, palsy, epilepsy or some ono of tho
many forms of brain disease ; appar
ently life Las departed, and ho is im
mediately shut up in a box, prayed
! ovor and harried awuv with unneces
sary basto to bis Inst resting place.
| In tbo beat of summer it is of course
j desirable that speedy interment should
! take place, but that very beat soonest
jdovtl ip/t tho sign which no oyen can
I mistake -tho prosenco of deoomposi-
| tion. Until tho phenomenon has tnkou
place it is neither right, reasonable nor
> in accordance with common feeling
j and dect-uev that a body which lias
j lived its litllo life should no oonsignod
I to the dust fresh from which it sprung.
. —Ahliim. , —Chicaf/o Inlr.r Ocean.
Hasty Burials.
On tbo loft baud side of tho rnrringo
wuy, as you enter Pore la Clmiso,
Indigo and its Preparation.
Tbo djo called “Indigo" is obtained
w-y, im you inner i «ro m uiiuiho, in i fjorn an herbaceous plant cultivated on
P.»ria, stands an immeusei square Imild- j Inrga plant ttious in India. It is cut
trig called Im Nforinaire Publif|iie. oloso to the ground with reaping-hooks
Hero the dead are left for a time prior and tiod into bundles; there bundles
their Dual deposit, and morning and on arriving at the factory are monsured
evening each body is carefully exam- hy a chain, being paid fur to the ryots
ned, and indiaat onH of returning vital | ,u a fixed rate of so many hiindlcHhir a , , ,,
ity watched. The lids of tho ooflint ritpoo, euoh man gettinff^a Manor staSnS ® ro preferable. 'I hey have a
me left oprn, and every m«*u« ! I'KI'imb" r aT'l»m.llo"Vo hM«rvr''n "SI , U, !!' I< ”"'- V “J """* tbtm.nWfr '..round a
Essay on Woman.
Women are like everything else in
this world—a very mixed ttp affair.
According to our own obretvation,
there are
Women good and women bad,
Women gay mid women sari,
Women big and women small,
Women short and women tall,
Womou fat and womon loan,
Women sweet%nd women mean,
Women youmt and women old.
Womon bought and womon sold,
Women poor and women rich,
And a good many morn womon sicli.
The first woman in this world was
Eve. Evo was a bad girl. Bho didn't
belong to the good templars. Eve
liked apple cider too well—she wanted
hers dry. We nover saw Eve, bnt thoy
say she was a pretty girl. Her fellow
was a chap by the name of Adam. We
never went to school with him. Eve
was like the rest of her sisters—just
tell her not to do a thing and she
would bo suro to do it. Eve must have
been u country girl. She didn’t care
much for fashion, and she made her
own clothes without a sewing machine.
Hho would ho rather bohiud tbo times
should she visit us now.
Home women uro very pretty. Wo
don’t liko pretty womon—there ara
always so many follows around thorn.
Thoy remind us of a hit of flios on a
molasses ktick. Wo like the molas
ses, but—bother tho flies.
Good women are plenty in this coun
try, but they will nevor tell you of it;
you have got to trail ’em out yourself
Bud women are everywhere. They
are like rotten apples in a barrel of
good ones—apt to throw their decayed
influence around them. They will
ulwaya try to mnko you holievo they are
good. Don't take a bod wouiuu. Bhe
is counterfeit treasure. Look oat for
trado murk.
Gay women are jolly follows ; always
on a laugh. They mike yon fuel good
clear to your sleeve buttons.
A sad woman ought to wear Spectacles
with pink-colored glasses in them.
That would make her look at the world
in a different light.
We don't know that we like a big
woman butter than a little one. If she
is so hig that u step-ladder Is rtqnired
to kiss her, we most respectfully de
cline in fuvor cf the small one. As we
reflect further on this subject, wo come
to the conclusion that the Hmall
ready nt hand to sound tho alarm in
case of returning life, and to resusci
tate those who show any si us of re
turning consciousness. The French
noonlo bavo a morbid fear of being
burled alive, and tho state of catalepsy,
will) its various phases, has for a num
ber of years been the subject ef mature
thought among the physicians of
France. Thodungorof hasty sepulture
bus received so many i Hunt rut ions in
tho United Htales as to make it a tines-
tion open t > grave discussion nnd re
form. Tho percentage of thoso awaken
iug from their long sloop, according to
French statistics, is about ono in -100,
and the probabilities nro that in Eng
land, win re tho period between death
and burial is generally six days, and in
America, where tho dead are thrust out
of sight as quick aa possible, tho per
centage is ooiisiderably greater. Uu
necessary haste ohuruotemos most of
our doing upon this side of the ocean ;
but in no particular are wo more inju
dicious, more guilty of want of folding
and scientific HborlHigUtodnosH than in
tho rapidity nith which wo dispose of
our dead.
In the oxporionco of a medical stu
dent, published in the January number
of the Inland Monthly, by Enrique
I’armor, we find several well-nutheiiti
oathd canes, sufficient to fill the mind
with horror aud to turn the thoughts
backward to many fuoo.i whoso lifelike
expression upon their day of departure
from the light of heaven lias remained
indelibly impressed upon our ineino-
rit s. Wo have first tho oasoof a atioug
mnn who dropped away suddenly, waa
put in the grave nnd the sods stamped
upon his coffin. Four days aftorward
tho body was found twisted round, an
ankle disiuontt'd, hair tnriiml white and
torn out, and features distorted in u
terrible nmnnor. There is next the
ease of u young lady, beautiful in per
son and necoiupliahiutnt, laid away
hurriedly. Upon removing her remains
to another cemetery the open colllu dis
closed u gashed face, liiqpruted bream
and arms, tufts of hair strewn about,
foat drawn up us is If in wild effort for
release, the flnely-ohiseled features
scarred by Huger-nails. L;hj than a
snore of years ago u young man, six
days after burial, wan found Xtirnod on
nis face, with ono arm bitten to the i
bone ami other evidences of a frightful I
bundles lie liasfivf'ti ...
each day. A sufficient quantity of
plant having arrived, the filling of tho
fellow—ami we want to furniah the
torinl for u hanging-post.
Wo hate a mean woman. We feel
like saying “deliver ns from evil,"
whenever wo see ono. But give us a
sweet woman—ouo of nature's own
childrtu—with rosy cheeks and loving
oyos ; with a noble heart, a high-toned
mind, a pure soul ami u healthy body,
refined in tusto, developed in intellect ;
bn she Door or rich, young or old, large
or small—to such a one wo could say,
*' tly unto our airna, darling ; wo love
you."
vats commences, the bundles of plunt
are put into tho upper row of vats till
thev are filled, bamboos uro laid across,
nmf two heavy beams of wood are
tIffhtly screwed down over them. The
tilling of tho vuts being completed,
water is pumped into them from n res
ervoir close at hand, these pumps being
worked by aoolies' feet treading theai,
something aftor the fashion of a tread
mill. The plant iH left nteepmg, sc
owling to the weather, from eight to
ttMi hours, it being tho duty of the
“rung mjatren”~tho man who looks „„„ ... 4UID „. U|1
allci the details of the manufacturing— companies keep a score of artists in
to say when the plugs closing the open- their employ who design the interior of
ingH leading froth the higher to tho j rich houses so'thnt wail-hangings, cur-
lower vats are to lit' reopened and tho , tains and carpels belong to each other,
water allowed to flow into tho lower ! and art' made for euoh other. The
vats. 1 hi t dune, the beaters got in, llttingH of tho parlor of a wealthy I’hila-
eight mon to each vat, and commence 1 dolphin banker are ull in Kgyptiau
beating the water with I >ug poles I style, Tho pale tapestry carpets, the
Miaped like paddles. Tho beating of ; upholstery of tho antique conchas,
the vutH generally takes about two j woven for tho suite, ami the hangings
mnn* ... ‘ * “ which represent desert scenes, are tajj
DUcsvery is soli l>y druggists.
Tan test of lime and oxnorienoo is the
only snro guide in selecting an insrn-
tnent. It is of little oonseqnenoe that s
man mikes one or two fiae pianos or
organs for a fa’r and intngaea success
fully for a prise. It is the r/uaUit/ of
everyday manufacture that concerns
the buyer—not what exceptional and
oostly instruments have b en specially
made for exhibition. The Smith Amer
ican Oiui/ns are of high and uniform
excellence, and are the best for ustnal
mo, haviug bscn tried and proved for
twenty-flvo years. *
Important Invention.—“In lrts than
ton Tetrs tliore will not be s metal trtias in
ti»e," wae tbe prediction of ono of onr most
eminont phyxldans on examining tho Elastic
Truss of the Elastic Trass Co.. 6W Broadway,
rioe all sufferers to send to tho above company
for descriptive cirmlars, as those trasses are
sent to all parts of the country hy mail. —Com
A/.r.KN’s Lung Bat.ham cames tho
longs to throw off the matter that Is collected
over the air-oolls, aud makes the patient
breathe more freely and purifles the blood,
gives strength to the body and tone to the
digestive organs, and hoals tho irritated parts
and giro life and health to the system. Asthma
is soon relieved hy it« use.
For sale by dealers !u family modicines
generally.
Diamond Cuttou Chopper, Cultivator
and Planter, and Com Planter are guaranteed
to give satisfaction hy a sou them company
whoeo character and responsibility are vouch
ed for hy the leading hank officers of North
Carolina. The Hold Mnlnl was awarded It at
the Oeorgia State Fair. Hee advertisement
elsewhere. Hond for circtilar.
It is r rare thing that physicians give
any countenance to a medicine, tho manufac
ture of which is a secret. Al*mt the only ex
•-option we know of is Johnson's Anodyne Lin
iment. This, wo lielieve, all endorse, and
many of them use it in thoir practico with
great succoss.
not only cause griping pains, bnt leave
l>owels in a toiptd, co*tlve state. Parsons'
Purgative Pills will relieve tho bow. Is and
cleanso tho blood without iujury to the si stem.
Oo to lUverstda Water On re. Hamilton. ID.
You nerd tier gn to Florida to care
our cough. Take ToU'a Kipermraut and enjoy
lie comforts of borne. This Is good advice.
Tho Extravagance of choddydom.
H»mo of tho Now York furnishing
hours. Tho hnators prisent
iraor.linary appearnnoo as thoy slop out
Agsnts. Chant I'haiif eell" at night Nrr -s«ary *v
| -My. flood* free, (.'hang Chang M Tg Co , Uoal'iti,
\ T•Idsllle end Flower H#*.ln. send V? Maine for
^ ■ ataloauea. Ilub’l Veltch Asou.Nsw Haven ( t.
$5;$20
t«»agrnia t*i.rular« rr.-e Haini.le
I NPWW a<0. (i.ClUUWICK A Co..s«. J.eniv Mo.
fR90f) * month to agents ever* where. Address
Kii'iiiiiii, M r u c.i , li'irlmnan. » irh
lift I f 1 '** • 4 '* U ' V '*'“1 f'*r I hi.ill,; ’
OP I\f catalogu*. J. II. IIurmao'sHeHa.Rostoii.
tf>t7 * hay. Terms to agent* fro*. Address J|. L
<9 I Shepard A Oo.lloet'o.N.York.Ohlc’goor MM^uts.
A IVU K v . . .
tp I 13 out it t . Fmitcii A W 4 i. a « a. Iiuj ton, Oliio.
penijo ■ u t'alllii* Cards 7 tlul*2Ur. hy mail; send *<\
UQ1 Uu. stamp to W. I*. Uacoo, Ht. J ibuavl le, N. V.
y I'lii' A rnerl. to I * a t r in It t tie in.nl |sii.nlar (range
^and farm i.aiM-r ft layear Hprclnini fre.* ,t,|
35 J h ft V ItNU. I'ohllsher Kurils) . Ohio
IHIly to Agent, m new arilries an.l the
*3'swlFti«wt Family l-siver In Am.ri.-s nu.
Ifttlflremos, Pee. Aiu MTg Colli Hro«dsay, N.V
'atslogne Free 1C it -
ostry fluo as mellow painting, at distance
from the vats, dyed from hoad to foot a enough to lose sight of tho stitches
uurk bluo, which gives thoir bronzu This compound of light green and sand
skins a curious tinge by which vnt "
coolies may bo known for weeks after
tho manufacturing. Tho beating of
tho vats over tho indigo anbsitloH ; tho
waste water is carried off hy means of a
drain, and tho indigo flows by niiotaor
drain to tho reservoir, whence it is
pumped into the hoilur, boiled, run off
to a table, prosned, and earned to tho
drying-honi.o as heforo dtiscribrd ; frtim
tho time tho plant is cut till tho indigo
reaohoa tho drying-house occupying
from two to three days. On tho proper
stooping, beating, and boiling of tho
iiuligo in a great measure depends the
qualify of tho produce, though tho soil
on which it iH grown and the water in
w hich it issteojied alao materially affect
it. The manufacturing Denson general-
ly lasts about mx weeks, ami tho iiuligo
and claws, cost three
hundred thousand dollars — money
enough, common folks would think, to
spend on one suit at parlors. A Cali
fornia millionaire has ordoicd from a
house, a pn*lor suite that cost t wo hun
dred and lifly dollars in gold, all de
signed ami made in New York. The
amount looks very* Urge for those hard
times, but it is not business men or
those in active business who do these
things. It is those who have arcutun-
Ulcd great fortunes in itook, gold, oil,
tir in some other way, aud who bavo
liunled out of tho ourrotit With more
money than they kuow what to do wiib.
Mkihcai, AuvuRTHtNo —The medical
profession are out-spoken in tutor do
is lit for packing about tho begiuniug j nunolntlon of tho system of medical
of November. Before packing com- advovtislng, and declare that any nitdi-
uionoes sumplo cakes of ouch day's aino that is advertised »• a fraud. How
umuufaoturo are examined, and tho L
•lig*» arranged according to color, s»
that each chest may be of uh uniform i
quality iih poHliblo.
I thoroughly inconsistent and unfair
, j such an argument. The men who are
t ; so loud iu their criticisms, are those who
^ advertise thomselves as medio»I savaas
j by ostni t it tons display ; splendid resi-
Suakos and Tros#. j will, nmwl.i. ,fiK,r plnira ; In.t
... r........ , horses ami e.iRtljr carriage-’. Ur. J.
UCAlli-wrest Jo. In tho various grave- ( A oorrenpoudent of nature having ro- ( Walker, of California, an old prsct.tion-
vards of tho land, where oomotories marked tuat frtigr when seized by j or, lvspooled alike f<»r lus skill and
hav’o boon dug over ami exhumod, there j snakes utter a ory “like a new-born conscientious independence, dares to
babe," a gentleman in India writes to I differ ; aud having discovered in his
confirm the singulav statement.. Ho j Vinegar Bitters a imrt ly herbslisiio
I Buys : “ There oould not bo a hotter '• medicine, free from all spirituous pois-
j way of convoying a souml which fie | t.ns— a woudrrlul specific for numerous
qnontly greets cue's cars in the conn-: disorders, advertises (ho same for tho
' i Bongnl duiiug the ruins than that I relief of iris fellow man, aud is borne
• correspond nt makes use ; out in his declaration of its many vir-
i* of a new born infant.’ Few ' t tea by thousands of invalids, who nro
have boon often found bodies or skolo
tons turned ovor on tlioir sides or faces, wu
with knees drawn up, joints d stemleil, | say
buudNeli Uched.aiTUHthnist against tin '
narrow priHon-honae, fingers twisted
tho hair, and numerous other evidences I trv
of a struggle too horrible aud agonir, which
ing to dream of. In I lie old burial | of. *tl.. ....
ground in the city of Brooklyn there | residents in the country here, we take j being cured of disease bv i«s
wiw found tho corpse of a young bride, | it, who have lived anywhere near jungle I -- —•
dressed in wedding garments of the will have failed to hear, and that taler- .... , “ ,u# * ,,u#a *V"* , ,
'vi!-1tu„I
I oar mental an woll as physical eaiiabiliUiM, how
' mqHWtaiit that it should ho Kept pure. If it
i contains vllo fostering ihiIsods all organio
I functions are weakened thereby. Settling
ug, and all the evideuci
... ealth tive wail which indicates that the .4.-
id positiou. The skeleton was found I uioraeless ophidian has sei/.isl its prey,
twisted and displaced, and I lie gar I and that deglutition has commenced,
meuts graspod as if in aviso in the If ono bo tolerably tpiiok he may, ns 1
olonohe I iliuger brines ; oven tho long. | have frequently done, guide himself to
raven tresses, which wire ns glossy and • Hie very spur, by the sound of the frog,
perfect as ever, were bit fast in the and the snake will then in his alarm
fieshlcHB teeth, m vriili the final do- and imxioty to escape frequently let the
spalling agi ny of tb*sth. Numerous J frog, though ho as often slides off with
owes of a similar kind have happened | it protruding from lii* month. We
hero ana iu England. O ily last year iv i have the batrachiiuis in great fortio
woman die 1 in Feunsylcauia aud Was here, and of ull sines and noise a, from
buiied. When lur Imdiand, who had the great smimp fntg which, us soon as
been absent at the tnuc of her death, re- Mho iamlM nro drenched in the heavy
turned, he instated upon exhumation, I rain-storms of May, oomtnouoas its
ami to the unutterAbledisiunyof all the i nocturnal bellowing, down to the bronze
body was found lying nro its f re, the | tree frog with gilt eyebrows that keeps
shroud overed with blood, the fiesh up its metallic tink.‘ The frog iH con-
tarn fiom the left shonl.b r, wdh every I nooled wi*h some of tho religions cere-
mark tbaj a fearful struggle had taken. , monies of the country; and one may
ere, in well hh in Assam, the ou-
oustom of ' bulling the frogs’
place. But iho most singe lu
reoxtrdod l»y the medical sin but is om
which o«me under his own knowledge
snd manipulation. Among his ae
quA'Utam'.'s he u umber oil a voung and
bosutiful girl. M ss , for whom he
cherished a sincere and romautin attach
ment. To his iutlnit 1 nstouishmout !.t>
lOlUilig piper that she had
rould ho buried to-mor-
upon important organs,
, tba lungs, liver ...
kidneys, iho effect l« most disastrous. Hence
it Ih'Iioovch every one to keep thoir blood iu a
iidUion and more cepeciid-
Isrge proportion of all diseases i* hud blood.
Now, Hr. Fierce does not wish to place his
Golden Medical Discovery In llm cstal -gue of
•puck patent nostrums by r.commenamg it to
cure every disease, nor does he so recommend
It, on tbo contrary there arc hundreds of dis
eases that he acknowledges ii will not cure ;
but what he does claim is ibis this, that there
is hut ouo form of blood disease t hat u will
not cure, and that dheasu in cancer, lie does
not recommend his Pise ivory for that disease,
yet he knows it to lie iho most searching blood
cleanser yet discovtred and that it will free
the blood amt system of all other known Mo. d
poisons, be they animal, vegetable or u inoral.
The Golden Discovery is warranted
is ilouo in time of drought
to propitiate tho rain goil. Grain is r .. wwulu ,„ vu ,
soiuctinx s put out on a mat to sun, end j all giamhfiar swodiugs. 1 and the worst iorm of
to prevent tho crows from making awuv ' ecrofnloua ami ulcerated sores of nock, legs
with it a frog* is tied by tho leg to a ‘
stskc ; hid count ant hoppiug about acts
jtn»t ditd r
row. Hurrying to tli.' ho
that iho young girl had d ml
diseuM', and that Iho old family ph
tho •
He
s the
native pmvirb denoting vicarious and)
he found j unmerited suffering. * i'ho orowstmls I
other parts, and all scrofulous diseases or
the hones, »s while swelUnas, fever sore*, hip
Joint and spinal diseases, all of which belongs
to scrofulous disea-es.
CONFIRMED —nil* JOINT DISEASE CCHED.
W. Grow. Station, la., July li, is'J.
I he
. buffalo, :
HU lb
the grain, aud the fctticg is round the i
h g of tho flog.' '■
j sp|H>ar on her liip, and she wan gradually bo-
l.rvounK CaIUNKT Organs The <7<x- °° ,n b l P rednoM, and her wholo system rotten
... ‘ rt i. 'a,' ,, , ‘ with disease. In 1871 a iwelling broke on her
... ' , \ , , C , ‘ i "‘ , ' "b j lop discharging large quantitive, and since
7 ,‘ u . aitiole of furniture, furuishtd with n j that time there arc several epeninge. Have
y Ini- number “f small sbelvts, designed for i had live doctors at an expense of $125, who
14 various small oMiamentai articles, has -'y n thing will do any good hut a surgic|l
is atnl become a ncctssiiy in eveivfashionable I , .. . .
..1 the .I.,..;,,, , ,,,, , T J illy 11«. In , J, lie writes thus • Mv wife has
l win,i /a UV ^ ' *“ as011 ^ Hamlin oertamlv rcceivc«l a gre.it benetlt from the use
qfcMMii C.I rg .u ( are now manufacturing a of your Disco vet y. for she wan not able t> get
ombiuutiou if it a ye re aud cabinet 'off the bed amt waa n »t expectol to live a
rgnu, very r oll and beautiful, which ' wpok when ebe commencct using i«. a year
’ ,urti "‘’■ l }'° i’"' 0 ®« «»»»
* , and ► till using it. llol^kvverv is oomudered
almost a miracle, a .id we attnl u
i ha 1 pronounc 'd life oxtio’et
apt earmee, eonuoctod with this i .
taking off', convinced him that she
only in a trance, lie waiUd in
physiclkn, implored him to del
niterm-ut—in vuiu. Tnero wj
fnnoral, an eloquent sermon, fe
tloiveiH -ill in proper ftr.u .
fait being w.is laid in the dus m. w .
o it forever from life and light. As th
clock tolled Iho hour of imdn'ght tin
young student, with the assistaum o
a fricml, si j, a at ilio«r«vj. Sjirt.«,l n« » Ut.uut t:
u blanket upon the earth, they cut the
sod aud began their work, ' In a few j BvattErr’s Floral Hand Book.
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Fosticsl Sssiimcst*.
r Sesisn 1
Dr.Walker’s California Vfu-
oi?ar Hi!tors nro a purely Vegetable
prepnru. ion, made chiefly from tho na
tive horu- found on the lower ranges of
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, tho medicinal properties of widen
aro extracted therefrom without tho uso
of Alcohol. Tho question ia almost
daily asked, “What Is tho cauBO of tho
unparalleled success of Vineoak Ilrr-
tkrs 1" Uur answer is, that they remove
tho cause of cli.sease, and tlic patient re
covers his health. They nro tho great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator aud Invigorator
of tho system. Never before in the
history of' tho world ho* » medicine been
compounded nouM'ssing the remsrksblo
qualitii's of Vinkoar BirrKns in healing Iho
*ick of even disease man is heir to. They
in- a genth yurpativo as well as a Tonic,
relieving Conge-'
i Aperient, Dinnhoretio,
ms, Laxative. Diuretio
Language of Flowers
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thft great numiM-r ol radical . are*
elfSe-ed. hi4* deniontlrsted (be fsd lh*«
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It H iAft oou urp cii e rnTllVn***"* iTD^lis'nn'iy
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« m^rforin radical cure- w'hLfkU oTbrnTfsi] it
irumentx have th« urt./unfiAr.l npptr.v
e append me fbllowing :
fttrongiy to lla rfir <(
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sirument e
mconv-nlencft wiib -»l.lch me in
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Atuis I i.svr im n.»|tatlon In reganling H a* an
Important means f >r tbe relief and cu:r of Hernia.
.. Hop t Klastic Tnut Co
her Buffering for thirty >
rum (he use of every formof Metalic
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n the in re of cough- co'rts asthnia. brouculia,
»n per I or. if r.iual
di will allevtst.'
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Anatomy oad >ur*ery*N.'v* f
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IMPB0VEC4W1RMNTED .
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Cdnnlnatlvfl, Nutriiiotu,
St*daiivc, C-oiintor-lrritant, .Sudorific, Alters
live, and Anti-BUlonA.
Gratofui i Iinusninis proclaimvik-
koak Bittkus ihe most wonilcrful In-
vigorant that ever Mist .lined tho sinkinp
I system.
No Person can hike those III tiers
| according to directions, and remain long
j unwell, provided thoir bones arn not de
stroyed by mineral poison or othii
i means, and vital organs wasted beyond
j repair.
Hilious, ltcmittont and Inter*
i inittent rovers, which nro so prova-
| lent in tho valleys of our great rivors
i throughout tbo United States, especially
I thoso of tho Mississippi, Oliio, Missouri,
j Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan-
I was, lied. Colorado, Hrazos, Hio Grando,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. K4>-
j anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout onr
entire country during tho Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during s*ia-
sons of unusual beat and dryness, a.r*
invariably accompanied by oxtonsivo de
rangements of tho stomach nud liver,
nnd other abdominal viscera. In tboir
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow
erful influence upon tlieso various or
gans, is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for tho purpose equal co
Du. J. Walker's Vinegar Hiitkiik,
as they will speedily rcinovo tho dartc-
colored viscid matter with which the
bowels nro loaded, nt tho same time
stimulating tho secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of tho digestivo organs.
Fortify the body against <1 iodine
by purifying all its fluids w ith Vinegar
Hitters.* No epidemic can tako bold
of a svstem thus fore-armed.
siM'psia or Indigestion* rtand-
nehc, Pain in tho Shoulders, Cough*
Tightness of Iho Chest, Dizziness, .Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach, Had Taste
in tho Mouth. Hilious Attacks, J’ulptta-
tatlon of tho Heart, Inflammation ol tho
Lungs, Pain iu tho region of tho Kid
neys, and a hundred other painful hvidjf-
toma, nro the offsprings of Dyspopchh
Ono bottle will provo a better gunrnntoo
of its merits tlmn a lengthy udvertiso
incut.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, Wh’.to
SwellincA, Ulcers, Eryiiipolas, Bwcllcd N jek,
Goitro, Scrofulous Infiainnmtinns, ImloWi
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Olu
Soros, KrUptinnR of the Skin, Sore Eyes, 4ito.
In these. :ls in nil other conntitnlional
easeii, Walkbr’s Vixkoah Hittkks n*»v«
shown their grent curative powers In tna
most olintjunto And Intractable case*.
For Inflammatory nnd Chronic
Ithenmatism. Gout, Hilious, Heai.t
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ot
tho Hlnod, Liver, Kidneys nnd lM.-ioaur.
thoso Hitters hare no equal. Such DW-hmw
are canned hy Vitiated Hlood.
Meelinn irul Disea.ses, — Persons en
gaged iu Paints nud Minerals, such a#
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beater*, ar.U
Miners, as they mlvanco in life, are «ubj«')7
to paralysis of tlie Bowels. To gUArd
again-t this, tako a dose of Walker's Via-
boar Hitter* occasionally.
For Skin Discuses, Kmptions, 'Irf
ter, Sftlt-Hhctim, Hlotches, Spots, Piinmo-%
Pustules, {{oils, CaVliuncles, Hing vr.cii.rv
Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas. lU.h,
Scurfs, Dincolqrntions of the Skin, llutnorx
nnd Diseases of tho Skin of whatever oiir.j
or nature, aro literally dug up and carTied
out of the system in a short tiiuo by Ilia uao
of those Hitters.
Pin, Tape, nml pther Worms,
lurking in tho «ystem offo many thousau.tM,
aro effectually destroyed and romoVed Wo
system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an-
tiidminitics will free tho system from worm*
liko these Bitters. * ^
For Frinnle (Vimplnints, in rounx
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo
manhood. or tho turn of life, thoso 'ionic
Hitters display so decided an influence tn*t
improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vllinlr.l lllooil when.
ever yon find Its impurities bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sorer;
cleanso it when you find it obstructed arid
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when if •»
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keen
the blood pure, and tho health of the svstem
will follow.
It. II. MfDOXAU) A CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agt*., Kan Francisco, (,'nlif irnk)
■id oor. al Washington and Chariton St*., .N V
Hold n* ni UruKXltU Mild Dealer*-
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DR. G. A. BOHANNAN,
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Al UftHF.D 1*37- Cores alt sufferers without the use of
M m52fZ: a , r f r * reaaonat.le
. t,. l>r : “ • ' Trwaltoa on Speclil Diftesa.--." which
rally eij.Uin* tbe nature, cmm, ryinp'.wn*. ood mnn*
hI?h^^ 1 L ,OTTO * I»eWUiy. sit Diseases raui-»d
. Errors of Yoath, and Taluaf.fe information on
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