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A FIOHT FOR LIFE.
It wan in thn lath-r part of Notembor,
in the year 1H74, that I found myself at
sunset. on ono of tho dreariest day* I
over t»aw, waiting my cIihiiooh at a lfttlo
Arkansas Htation for a mat in a OOftob.
whirh tho telegraph op rat/»r assured
f Hat in tho operator'll little cage,
heating a tattoo with my fort, and for
3S555bisr^ifiss:
ing aperture to a cavern, tho oil '
ho*"’.."Itollbl WM, pm.'r" old’rimp,^
low in tho oeiling on two aide., being
jn,t under Urn roof, end wee fnrniehed
with two narrow bode and two chain..
^^fron^undTSfoVl'ow'eLMWd
it between the mnttri'eeee on the further
aide of the he.I, roll the wall, end noon
fell ael.y.|>, lulled l.y the droning voice
underneath, and the rain that fell on
the ahinglod root, a eonn.l 1 need to
rayaontai, K.*dS!
What money I had with me
in the right re eket of my trouaere, the
SeSftS
tl'i‘”k 1.i7.'-‘. y |nit” I 'V.'l! ‘tIio walkn.g had
E®£F*£r^
drew myaelf to the aide noil he wall,
between wliich and tho hmt thorn wna
i.'.el dhIneFffuie n Soor! IU T“hink y J
lowed hy a nmotherod oath, and 1 knew
that noiim ...... wee aoltly ..poroaoliing
ll.e lied. I ImuI onaao.1 to rmlle. I did
not admire the idea of a atrugglo in the
would lay over;
Imped that thin
might ho the oaae, an I hegee to
hate tho idea of being whirl..,] through
that dark wooda with a Herne wind
imaiiioot; on to oompni.y, tlurngh, he
fancied I would have it pretty mnoh n.y
own way, aa thorn did not aeura to ho
He walknl dowe"th,rphi'tforni to (fie
atetion rimm, uml earn.. will, the
illlelllgeuen th.ll it wan empty.
.Trial at that moment a man pn.ihe.1
the door op. ml looked in ; the
glim of hie, wna not enliven.
mg. Ho wna heavily wrapped, and l.ia
face very uenrly revered hy ., thick,
blank heard.
" rin.ro a a I,I,nan down the ron.l a
rpiartnr of a mile where yon might atny
»H night," venlured tho operator, lint
l.walv turning tin. page, of the laat
year a almanac, not raining Ida . yen at
Mine waa not a nuonloioiin nature,
and yet I took no heart in Ida auggea-
tinn, and began In I, all manner of
tldnga about the man with tin, almanac.
A bonne down I lie road I
I went to the door and look.,I unt.
The man who had looked in on nn
lyll' ailling at mind l.y
or H.i.lili nly aa if I
..
It iviuro-ery datk on tho platform, ex
I thought of the kuito again, a
opening it, atnok it In my wnlatbai
a thing I would not do . gain under I
Homo el room, tanoea. If l had oi
Ink,.a In wriU. it, or to read it either
( Had noMon.1 a i.guv pro. "|o".
HU,.(el,ml i hie from the bod and a|
r,t v Tr,
viaial l.y I)r. Jacobean, of Berlin, which
conaiata of polnta, like the liata.if or
dinary pencil., that can he !Uto,l into
and allowing them "to dry
in tho air. I f the artielea urn to he |,re
nerved for montlia or yearn, they are
pack,Mi in ea.kn or cane tilled with e
Solution of the anil. ~
been recently man, or until tho planter
has Ini, ii taken up either hy rain or
■y down. At It innol
ing in good condition, end the an.
death waa behaved to he eolely
eliret of the a.llplmto of lime.
FiubFaw.iro Mamma.--Mr. Bryan
World' tbcM'il'lowing IIIK,o' tho el
ailhjeet: “ Th a in Htal.le or barn yard
manure that Ima heated in hulk until it
liua turned Pi e while moldy o,
being vorr light. Iu that oouilitie
into Hie etr hy the heat. I once tented
p„t,,P,ea with llre-Iacg.nl manure, pur
ting nbout a .piart to a bill, end ,, row
1,,-ai.le it with the Hame .pinntlly of
manure that never hnoPnl. The nn
heal .1 doubled the yield. In
ly |., reported that an Italian pro
A CALAMITY IN ICELAND.
“iVt'lm
deep. Inveati.
weaterly dirootion Uke immenae cion,In
through tho air, were of volcanio origin.
It waa at once thonglit Hint there moat
have been .ue^io^o^MonntpHcUj
'slz
thirds of the
nearly two-
in January
continued Pi eject immenae .piontitienof
liquid lire, lava, eahea, and a muddy
fluid maaa at I,oiling boat. Tho village.
After four weeka thin volcano eeimed,
but at that moment another extinct
SlThomcleM. F.arly in
there seemed to he
of the earth in the w
of the inland ; now momma, ««. • *. "«««.
rose to the surface, home to a height of
several hundred feet, ami over a thou-
iv/r m ■ a tT yv 1^**1? *Q GrAXtOrLiUMGr OIXj
oldo'rtow merbnuM lown he may l«,. baraa .»
Caralni CowtUfn powdrrf.
SSnSi?Si:n| OPIUM “ - -
%*£& I $10 $25'CA ^sxssssBt
iaftK.^W-7.
$200 Msaa.?
$5. $20
trsffis;
SSw^HH Bilff
from Ilia I waa nIUigelhor fixing
me in abort order.
ill both of lie now wa
hr the bed. My obntieiwim mil
the Hip ..Mi penny, ^yet 'I .‘I'ythmg
imtiirel atrcngtli, it wee
and again eeir,ing hie throat will. ilia
i::£ , i;i:'x.er'r.^;nn;!rt"wJi
iH>wt>rh*HH iih a child.
cent under Om grimy window. ' ?r U.ree ..them aaccnde.l the at.ira,bring
eowne,lT».x‘T,,,!r'"p, 1 Wo "had ' aron.ed the tiouaelleld, at
Tho hlaok hrurd mill n * ii.«r ^,r nlitturiiur though neither of ua hail cried out.
' i ' ,M ° f u » ;t™ K ;i .im *r;!
rain I,eg,in Pi full in big apla.hing
chilling me Ha.t.mglilv in till
I went hack into
rear Hitters ere a purely Vegetal) .
prepare. Ion, made chiefly from the 06-
live lierba found on tho lower range* ;
vada muuntnina of Cmilo
cii^propcrucsofw,,..
•a
question is ftln *
is tho causo of *
I Of VINROAR H« i
is, that they reuvw
the cjuise of disease, and the patient .#
covers his health. I'hey are the : iion*
blood purifier and a life-giving priuoa .e.
a perfect Renovator and Invigoitu*.
.•f tho system. Never befbro ir •
history of' the world has a medicine w»e.
■compounded po*sc*idng tho rent ukm. t
•Ituvluifs .if Vikkoak llirrFR.H in healing •
iick of eve-y di-M-twe man is heir to I
in* a gentli Pirgalive well &* r !**.» > .
relieritig Congestion "i InfiammatJ f.
the Liver and Visceral Organs, in UUv
GraleHil Thousands j
boar Bitters tho most
No Person can take these Hitters
strayed * by mineral poison or oilioi
rneana, mid vital urgmin wasted bejund
repair.
Hllimis, ltcmittt'iit and Inter-
111 it tx-nt Fevers, Which are ao preva
lent In tho valleys of our great rivoic
ST O C ICS
rviiiaiyia arr. H -'v k . w:r'*"
row with iea. i
at plaiiia, •■hut having no real ttiornn,
and not growing to a very ati'l tree, the
le dge do.*
a hedge, the anil at,mild he rich, and a
-trip „f land, aevoral fis.t wide, kept
willeiiltival.il, nod entirely free from
w, .ala end dry knolls would prolmbly
not In, riel, ugh til give it n ntrnng
growth, end wet land would be mule-
the tinner and aafety of the
Lnocdemonian Rapillilie, might aon he-
fore It tho gliaally detail, of the
drunkard'll diagraoo, ilia loan of roaa.ni,
and of phyaical atrengtll. Twore well,
tho life,
MjsrSS
ELA8TIC JOINT
FLORIDA j, •.'.vvlr,;;--
st.TSS'w:;
egar Bitters ia tn-at adapt
ami noMCHsiug all tho virtues, hiV none
of the damning curses, of flu* different LW hi. m
rl.w»n"«TiTi n’orixiMHimilAtion KlAMi. RUOKO, JOIDCI), nilU IUAI1V Olliers, Willi
a purgatlvo, oxerMiifr n pow
erful hifiuence upon these various or
gnns, is essentially necessary. Tberr
is no cathartic for tho purposo equal to
Du. J. Walker's Vinkuar Bittkah,
aa they will spcodily remove tho durSt
colored viscid matter with which rhe
bowels are loaded, at tho rnimo tiu*e
stinutlatinn tho secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of tho digestive organs.
Fortify tho body ugniiist iHhwu*
by purifying all Us fluids with \ inki.au
Bitters. No epidemic can tako 1;.m1
of a system tluyi foro-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head-
lie, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness. Sour
Eruotatlons of tho Stomach, Bad Trn-to
in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palplta
tution of tho Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kal-
' othor painful eyiiiu-
«>K8 of I
a better guarantee
of Its morits than a lengthy udvertiao
PRIVILEGES
=S'MI1 ; hSI=
$106.25
FREE
iirarlmM.
Mv man' with tlui black I win, tin, vat and put in |Hwfernt.wt molda Hvc
, .1 , :tl > .. ... I.
"TIuhi'h III,’ OOHoll," aald the open..
nr, and Bill Wuodf.ml'a Imrn. Tl.ele
in,ml lie nunielhing wrong ; thin in net
Lighia gleamed al the outer end of
the platform. The oluumy old conch
rambled up, the driver, in a gray over-
mini and woolly cap, helped to get the
mail I»ag in llie taail, nhoiltiug out,
" Thin way if yen pic ao, Renilomnn
and not an Itiol, o’ |i„„, to npare."
“ Whafa up, Woodford," raid a deep
bnnn voice, "nml wliero ia Hem to
night r
" lie', done gone ami gave bin ankle e
bad,Hall twji t ; tliat'n all. Come, look
alive Uiero ! " I I,I,IU,Ural „p „iv coat,
fell tiiat my piat.,1 waa all right : I bad
taken it fr. Ill the blank ling junl be
fore ttie arrival of the conch. i eliitn
.leu lurch before coming toe full atop;
and the driver appeared at the window
here for ,he
night, 1 reckon, genu,; for the nU.rm
lint night him blown a tree right a,mare
iu the road, and the leader turn got a
rock mhia foot and can't go on nuy
('icamut proap et trutv : "Tlierc'a old
.fob Hthur’s ciliin yomlur ; wo can put
up with hini, I guoss, until inornin'."
As the ilrivor hml aln-atly ltogau to
uuliitch, thoro whs nothing to .1,. but
bog hospitality of Mrs. Silvers, ami tho
ohl gentlomau ami my sol f soramblt'd
out, the former growliug auvagelv when
he found the read nukltedoep in a I'll., report, ol the condition m l ot ao
ntickymiro, „„d lt„. ram ,a,„rmg i u ! good aa ia d.-a.iable, l,m „ ,» probable
e lo liiroltle that villain, | indicate i lateneea of the crop rather
cure,at leader on ll.e than had ooudltiell otlierwiae. Bearing r ivor from Iowa into Wiaeouain in 18dd,
ling I in mind tho eomparativc quautlliea | „ r the apring of IfWfi. and has couae-
the b - '""" 111 the different at if. a. our re- | ,, u ,.utlv advanceit more Ilian one Imu-
' end* 1 ex' i dune of'.b-ni'bmrdmu o‘f «u
- NO lMil a I 0 0 »>-
suppor, oatou befon* a spanKtug tiro of
l'« “"Idler., .limit with certain look of m co
aimpheity impoaailile to a aoldier, con- ; ueta
duct ml me up a rmle pair of aleira 10 a j while the dim- unfitted Ibea club together I Idy not extending bevoud the present
The room slo|Hsl I end take it nut of the miniatcr,” I season.
Sorofulit, nr King's Evil, White
Swellings, Fleers, Frys lea. Swelled Nock,
Goitre, Scrofulous luflaimnationa. Indolet * 1
mmatlons, Merourial directions, OH.
Kniplions ,,f tin, Skin. Sore Byes, ete
n thoir gioat < nrativo powora in the
For Intliiniiiintor}' nml ( liroitit
Klienmntism, Gout, Bilioim, Bem.t
tent and Intcnnittcnl Fevers, Dlaenaee ol
tho Blood, hirer. Kidneys and Bladnei.
Uieso Bittern havo no equal. Such DiMwai-
aro (-hiiikhI by Vitiated blood.
Mm haiiicaI Diseases.—Persons on-
paged In Paints and Minerals, such no
Plumbers, Typo-Mdtcru, Gold-lwatepi. an«i
Miner*, in thoy lulvnnco In life, am *ub>;t
to paralysis of tho Bowel*. To gume
against, thi*j tako a dow of Walkkb's Win
For Skin I)isea.sos, Entptions, ToL
I'utnleL tlirlmSdc.u^itlng 1 werat-
Sc.l^head,. Sore, t^vea, Ery.ipela.^ Itnh
“‘n.u“"Vro IWrally''ling up'aud c^ied
CfthL?nifmm°' ' a * " h " r ‘ " y ""
For Fcinalo Complnlntg, In young
asssssss
improveineut is soon perceptible.
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood when
cl^ansfl it when you find it olwtmtted W
the blood pare, and the health of the sysUm
DR. WHITTIER,
No. 617 St. Chariot Street, S'. LotBt, Ifa,
MARRIAC
ISSHWi