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TALLEY FORifK.
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Ctarara.,
Hardlr etadeid^VmDjfor an, name ia more familiar to
the tiiMi old, of American
hurtorr teat o< Valter Forge. One
still reads with pain of the sufferings
£2izLr‘jrj& a adwjw w there by the sturdr Contm
to
least 5«sf«sfssrrs quiet oommemoration than that
a
S^assy^Jss of the establiffhmenft of Washington's
sr;s , "z*,ais. ,b
r sS^SrtrZ
SS»fflrjaa
nor, with more than s thonaaod of his
men barePsit, eoaid he undertake y^chSd fhoae
rapid and muteriy opendkina
and been so Princeton. brilliantly eieeute.1 Meanwhile at Trenton
at ail efforts
Of an impotent Congress and of rash
generals to clamor and importune him
into Washington, military imprudence he might were vain.
that restrict
the enemy within the narrowest possible
limits, established his winter Valley quarters, on
the 19th of December, at Forge,
about twenty miles from Philadelphia,
on the south side of the Schuylkill. Here
he wonld be able to keep a vigilant eye
-mw%»d such was the want of
shoes, that all the late marches lad been
tracked to blood, ^cro was a like want
ot bimikets so that many of the soldiers
were forced to sit up all night by the
camp fires. Washington offered a pre
mium for the best pattern of shoes made
at hides untanned One-quarter of the
tfoops mwaanat were unfit miserably for duty. manage.! .The for com
was at
o7 time <»ay“ Gordon , hogs
shoes, different stockings places and clothing
.ymg at on the
r^ds of and in the of woods, perishing to ior
want teams eg money pay the
teamsters. Washington and hail deter
mined to hut the troops he took
particulsr comfortable pmus to possible. make the dwellings
as expedients, a« Among other
he offori-4 a rewardof*l2 to
the party m each which finished its hut
maimer. m.t e eT° ,, Tt^irtfo7Ji The little town, e Si with ? iterepi- t s'4
lar streete and avenues, was soon built.
rThimnJv < l j7dS,4!l Cf ii!HIcSf ^“Jt^.-r- r fo Hm ? t !
cr t b TSi
sharp slope, constructed nln-^mtUed to shed easily
o^Trsandmen. Each general, ..ffi^r
strits. Troops from the same State
were lodged in the same street or quar
ter. In shap^ the whole was like « tri
angle, baa©, with Valley creek forming it*
and the Schuylkill for its left side,
It had abbatis, redoubts, and pickets at
52? in we liouae of a Quaker, Isaac
Potts, which is still standing.
But with all the sufferings of Valley
Forge, Lafayette there was some social comfort
there. wrote home that the
officers wew„„seiidm^jQr. their
wives: “and I envy them, he saul,
piness naively—“not of their wives, but the hap
them.” Mrs. being Washington where they can see
was with her
husband to cheer and enoourage him.
There was no dancing, for the quarters
were too narrow ; eanle were prohibited
because they led to gambling; but there
were ten parti-and -ffee
'
ge ntl e m e n ,- too—Morris and-lteed,
Charles Carroll, when tho Congress dele
S tion came down—and Hamilton and
arena.
The ensuing May found Washington
still in his cantonments, with an effective
foree of about twelve thousaud men. It
was impossible by any reinforcements to
cany this number beyond twenty thou
sand. But rumors came ofthe evacuation
of Philadelphia, since the Delaware
himself in the formation of a new system
for the army, ami bad asked Congress to
send a committee of arrangements, five
in with number, him to the months, camp. and Timyxemained the
three reeom
mendations resolved upon were generally
adopted. On the 18th of Jane, the pre
army took up its line of march through
the tA&kjsnzx-sx jerseys. As soon as he had
a
pointment, asassrefflsaaj: W brighter days cloic
were
at hand .—New York Tribune.
High Gambling ... in . Lendon , . Clubs. ....
Aooordiug to a London corresdondent,
gambling ill is a vice which thrives and
grows legaljpreventions, spite of police regulations,
and daily illustrations
of it* penleand hardly week miseries, A year or
two ago a passed over with
ont its clnb card scandal. An officer
highdu her disgrace Majesty’s for army eheating had byfly44w ciu-ds,
country well-known in at
A gentleman about town wus
ignominously kicked out of a West End
club with twio aces up his sleeve, Twix
or three vouner men of family were rein
ed at a eluti where play was
not to “run high,” and a disgraceful
eaae of cart! sharping came before the
©cartes—F or a time i t seem e d a s tlioogb
these exposures had adeterTent influence
on high stakes and uofair players, but
the old vice is still rampant, and the
latest development of olnb gambling is
thefonnationofa “baccarat” proprie- „L*e
f.P* She fl 1nh tohirth i-tirinnint, Ikln^lv! l,“r
attention, and of'the I police; fo
emne under the attention
I have it on reliable information that
for “baccaiut” tM^wesentTSTSU'events, club lost
this at one sitting
»)50,000. him from nine His o’olock opponenthad Saturday played night with
on
until four o'clock on Sunday morning,
when the losses of the young colonel
stood at this enormous-sum. “I will
go you double or quits,” he said with
the nerve of a Scotchman, though lacking:
the proverbial responded prndence the winner, of his race,
“ No,” I wC.let “ I don’t
think me oak you one question
first, at all events,” “Proceed,”
the loser. " Supposing if you go double
or l<*e?” quits, “Frankly, can you pay I 3700,000 if you
c«n nut.” “Then
wswdl not go double or quits, but we
Will continue^to play until ten o’clock if
yon like, and then I leave off.” The
game went on, and: at ten o’clock the
young Scotch laird ha 1 reduccrl liis fos
ings to $30,000, which he paid.
iworraHiiuD Information Wanted nanieu in in toioiaao.. Colorndo
Ihe Denver (Gobi Tribune fearis: i’he
arrivrf.in^ew Mnldoon (petrified human being) oSW has
York andis now
bition in that city, bpeaking of the
concern and its manner of discovery, the
World says; “Mr.W. A. Gonant, the
discoveror, while walking in ihe dark
some gloom of a Colorado forest, twenty
miles from the habitation©! any civilixed
men, stumbled over tlie petrified big toe
of a fellow-being, which sprouted up
clear and well defined above the forest ■
leaves. Mr. Conant admits frankly that
ke was excited and at the same time
awed. Alone in a Colorado forest, and
on »>• rapidly otoe of leading 'a -petrified to petrified big toe ankles which
was
and shin bones, with every prospect of
a head at the end of the search.” What
we would like to know is, where that ;
forest fe. If some ©ne could only dis
coyer such a forest in the locality in ,
which the Mul-loon was discovered, as is
spoken of by the World,> it would be a -.
greater and far more. rsluabto rnriosfty :
than tbe Mnldoon. •
prints „ Tt iS*-If. Tt T^e ^ Kwr nrer I. « ™ T ® 88 ’| i
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<,;t«nod hekw-trattlthaoimit to the boat or a billet of t££rl wood
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have mauired j^ bnt*as
w ho on „f,( to ow ibo _ t it no
two bSew tell iSte^hVlSw toe same story the reader mav
W. ~ Btraozt . a.gi-ts 'that «re»t one’a
Sj-i-d evea OB qhurc- ar>- so numerous and
fu-t a mere list would bo hone
•]„,<, car-We, The streets are so narrow
ar ,. ou * ,,f theauestiun l^ich and
SSSrS sedan cha ; ra to w^ride
or r «thcr his two loads his’shoulder, balsnced im i
^ baby aerow in basket and
sometimes a one pre
t h e equilibrium of a quantity of
vegetables in another. Here comes a
man c“h transporting a verysmllThatti^ couple of live pigs
inacasew
animal cannot move, and not.^mial' possible cannot,
»« he certainlv does Boxes
aod bft( , s ftn Q baskets are thus borne
a j 0 ng, and though the crowd is dense oni
. u ,b, K !v j B run down; and though
, chair-bearers walk at a good pace, they
,j 0 no t overturn a single pedestrian
The principal streets are eX littleelse frTto than
are
forown open to spesk a welcome to the
n [," 08K ii,l e visitor The tha/in shoos are iri»ver 8
Kh)er * aQli desner ttuy ofher
iSt t of China, and if we enter we are
«hi» to be received with the
at most poUteness. Silk-weavers are
| SStKhlWnS“3 mR y at their looma and ivory carver, at
Canton seemed to be maintained
mystery, and we may steal the art of any
i on ® H»em. «nd carry it home with u^
^ _ disnosed Everybody annears
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A I Tcnnrainr 1 nne see klghL Pluht
The Morristown (Tenu.) Gazette den
cribes as follows an affray which occurred
in Grainger HamblenW county recently : Mr. {fob©
family, p«, hml been visiting at whii, his with fathers W.
home, had horses out, saddled, ready to
return to his home, when two young
men named James and William Leger
came there. On© of the Legers mounted
Lee’s mule, and after some lumra’ per
suasion waa induced to dismount, when
they (the Legers) commenced firing
upon Lee. The Lees retreated into the
dwelling. Gabe Lee wounded in the
n eck* Getti wonnifeg ng an old rifleJie fired up o n
.Then them, the Ixegers, one after, of emptying the Legers.
their
revolvers, retreated to reload and re
- torn«a to the aH^k : wlien nnp nf them
< «hot Uahe.A*«ain.-4haftiAte, the baU
po se d to -ba bulged in his back. Gabo ;
Leothon, with the rifle, shot Bill Leger 1
a center shot in the breast, killing him
instantly. Tlie wounded Leger made !
his escape, and up to this writing has
| not been captured, During the-engage- Gab^aa
ment Mrs. Lee, the mother of
slightly wounded on the sWe of the
head with a pistol ball, and Pierce Lee,
her husband, was cut in the leg with a
knife. Gabe Lee had seven shots
IS:
hand. His condition is eonsidered does* quite
critical, although his wounds tho d c(or not
consider necessarily fatal,
James Leger, sincelieeii who waa wounded by Gabe
Lee, it has ascertained, was
afterward killed by Henry Jackson, a
constable.
A Man With His Sixth Wife. *
There “^r; now 1 'T lives 11 in m «***° Dakota countv C UT ^’ in
!sawr±»tfp - . t«t -» • - l
flrst 'r! fe " lld 4 «-ochildren-both girls
-m thei year 1857; thereaboute. At
Mmneeota his wife died, and afterward
one child. Here, a short time after, he
married a widow with one child* a boy.
Moving thence to Btearnes county bom, he
remains uutilflve children are all
girls. One died, and afterward his
second wife. After a lapse of six
seven monte?lie This marries agam, a
with a boy. much womanisa Hoosier,
and proves too for him. In less
tivo year* he gives her *1,000
gnuit him a divorce. He obtains
starts for Maine, meets with a woman,
separated Irom her lmsband but not
divorced, and mai-ries her as soon as
divorce is obtained. In chiidrm. a year and a
hidfshe dies, leaving no No
wise discouraged, after three and one
half years he marries sgam-another
Maine wifiev. Tbeu he returns to
Minnesota, where on the flth of Ancrast
last, his fifth wife passed from the earth,
J caving him another girl. And now her
place is already filled by the sixth
—whether maid or widow, we know
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pl «» t 7 »f Bullets, But No IU00H.
The Han Francisco brokers seem to
car, after qnarreling over a
mining speculation. “Don,” said
SeVenoaks, very placidly, “you're the
very man I want to kill, but if yon ain’t
heeleil I won’t shoot you. I don’t want
to shoot an unarmed man.” Don Carlos
remarked that he didn’t care about be
ing killed just then, and threw np his
hand. Tho trigger was pulled, but as
the hammer fell on the other man’s
thumb there was no blood shed. ;They
separated in the his lower rival corridor, Seven
to arm him <elf
and threatening to shoot him at the
next meeting, or . in other words, to
draw on him at sight. The next morn
ing they met on the stairway of the
stock exchange and each firetf several
shots, chipping toe stone and punctur
ing the walls, but not hitting the other
mail. There was a good deal of the
blank-blank business, which is so infer
eating iu the far Western life, allieit
1? monotonous taken in .literature, and
they were ont durmp one of the
«arfy pauses in their profanity and
presented to the police .—Setv York
TrWune.
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A t«iri s Horrible .lleatn.
The Pittsburg (Penn.) Commercial
says: An accident occurred on .Saturday
at the Valley Paper Mill, at Verona, on
the Allegheny Valley railroad. Collins, A
voung woman named Mary Ann
who had been employed in the mill
three or four years, had been assigned
to a new there position in the second trap-door story, k>
which is a large
mediately oyer a vat on the ground floor,
Missi Gatlins had bean called from
another part of the room to assist m
dumping the a box of rags. and She started into to
answer call, walked the
hatchway, which was obscurecl by steam
arising from the vat of boiling water directly and
vifcrol. She was precipitated
into the vat, and must have died very
speedily. In threw minutes after she
fell her She body wm sixteen taken out ef scalded
was years age.
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A A Washington Wtatongten Oh&Ec raraTla dispateh' di^ to to the the the New New
*<** >rk Graphic sars t : In the annual animal
.«P«t of the eoairiaaiotier a intend
rerenae are intereating l«ta for
*be eon-dderation of social reforaera and
nnfitiail aa )fe.-ia; > U, Ia the £tate of
Maine toere are
ESSSl .^“qno^'d^ra
population, safe** fifty-four rectifying there t.-sr.csw: are 754 establishments, distilleries.
Hurtv-aeren brewers. 2*J wholesale
fesasi?j«.-tSaS
s SSj&SSWH
'xasg'ag iu ■.
' i£££ 854 .
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The above are the States which show
the greatest number of Raitxms, whole
sale liquor dealers and breweries. These
statistics are compiled from the number
of licenses issued bythe govemmint,
and of course nla^whereliquorisTOld do not include the thou
sands of
illegitimately. The
total number of licensed saloons
or drinking-places in the United States
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1877,
was 164,598, or calculating from eve^280 „ popn
latfon of 45,000,000. one for
persons. The total number of whole
sale ^58 liqnor ^^ dealers ie 4 604 d.stiUe^ ltrewtrs.
1.J30;
4,902. Columbia there
In the District of are
more saloona tlian there arein Colorado,
Dakota, Delaware, Florida, Idaho,
Maine, Montana, Nebraska, New
Hampshire. Vermont Washineton New Mexico, Territ.irv Oregon, Utah,
West
three times as many saloon keepers in
the District of Columbia as in two-thirds
of the States and Territories named.
Tales of Twn^rook.yn , .__ fate.
Ar^ident of Charles street Brook,yn,
blow with the axe that drove one of
stoves out, striking squarely between
the eyes a cat that was standing a couple
of feet away. The blow was so forcible
and so precisely delivered that both of
the ]£ poor animara eyes left were started out
of head and hangiug on its
cheeks. It could not. bo caught and
killed, as the owner was desirous of
, doing, but three days later a neighbor
captured perhaps the it, and, animal’s having sight an idea that
conld be
«»ved, with rude aurgery put the
back into their sockets. Singular as it
may seem, though feebly one eye seu/tive is hopelessly
gone, the other is to an
object placed h opc n before hal fhe^atVill s/aenly. and
are recover,
The other Brooklyn eanfQmbitat is
tlic corner of Hicka and -Oranbeny
streets, which also iB the habitat of a
• tribe el uumif^et^Q^ very noisy boy-'. One of their
latest waa the, «fiauiza
tion of an amateur lire company, having i
for an eugine a tin pail full of coals in a
baby imaginary carriage. fire This with waa such hurried demoniac toward
an a I
clangor and yelling that the cat—kitten, ,
rather—thinking the end of the world :
had come, inflatel her toil and aeagtpffred
with where much she agility remained to a loftyjhnb for three days of a ,
tree,
and three nights without venturing to i
move, V Sh£ completely ^^ paralysed hr with terror. '
t nt> u\
her from the limb, whereupon J she de
scended as precipitately she had :
mounted, struck a 2:14 gait for Fnlton !
street and Albany avcniiejnd lias not
Rince been seen or beard of: ^
It is an LlLlI prin^ple of
si K nal 8prvice bureau that a storm U
sSJSSswr-^ unthtno nrove^tinrTesn than a hole in
——sassaasss
» “ 8at ^SS IS wMAriSm
s p £ r 8a T * cn v 1 1 ?*, a“ isoriginatestlie nttotoe
*‘“*1 a®™® . , P™® to 4 ° ornciti^ 0< fo - rttizens tfmt thnt the^d* the only
^“Plaint against , Cincmuti by officers
: rf the mgnri rervu* that werennot
is
g<^up a respectable wind storm.
•"^ .? dw^eientificah
: JT, 81 P_ 1 w !! ,ast 88 *. ”57 P®”* ) ‘; _ r ®
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, '’ 1 ..“ 80 ", 0 ,‘ 1 ' mb J 88(1,881
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In9 ?f wi,™7. ™l n,on
bre^hig ?J e ^''f' ” -^?-l“5- we tnav^^‘expmt v ,p, ®*P ec4 to “ >, ta» ®aa*“ tainted 4 ®n
«<MO«racB 1 nianmr as. ( Appearances
S i ? <1 '“‘: I ^ L ‘
t *. .s
j Jf® --T&o therSfoThole
r AaK0 care care » inere 18 a nole
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b ^ p ? >D _f: fr e A ar Jl
■ th
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Rocky mountains, direction, skirting and these in a^■
southerfo w^ar*y
Cincinnati, again however,is and taking located in Chicago, that she
so
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A _ Horse With Golden Shoes.
An Edinburgh (Scotland) pajier of
late date states: Yesterday forenoon
considerable excitement and amusement
were created in the neighborhood of St.
James' Place by the rather novel and
traordinary spectacle of a hors® being
shod with gold. The operation, we
understand, S„ St. was James' performed Place, by and Mr,
Baird, V. the
shoes, which, as well as tfte nails, are of
solid gold, half an inch thick, are the
workmanship of Mown. The Marshal &
Son, 87 George street. thoronghbrcl animal,
which is s fine young bay
mare, was purchased Moir about & a Son, year Edin- ago
from Messra. P.
burgh, for 8500 by a Miss Thompson,
and has since' that tfBJS'becn the
panion of the lady in her travels in
America, and has evidently gaiiie<l a
high place iu her affections. Miss
andher companion for left London, bytlie
9.'20 p. m. tram last Right
and their departure was witnessed by a
large crowd of amused and astonished
spectators.
slatKlng a liff©r.
An exceedingly clever stalk ef a tiger
was made some time back by a native
lmnter. of India. The shikari saw the
beast asleep under the shade of a large
tree on the side of a tank, and found no
prospect of getting* shot from the land
side. So he bad recourse to the follow
ing expedient: He. waded from tbe op-,
posit© bank, gun in hand above the 4
water, which was breast high, with a
long cord fastened to hia wai-t lhe other
end of which remained m the hands of a
confederate on the bank confronting the
tiger. When he had got noiselessly
within beast, he twenty delivered paces hia of shot, the and sleeping
wasim
mediately jerked violently back under
water by his partner. It ttirned out
that there was no need of this excessive
esutios, tor otre buBet bad done the
businree.
At on* of the pnbbe lulls m tbs erty,
tm the New York Tim**, are no* on
exhibition eihibrti.jn » a couple cunpte of of the the Ullest tall eat human human
_
befog public in hall, the not far ftom J—«. the M laat mother tneo
honed one, are two remarkably little
h-mam brings, who are believed to be
re i
eight years of aga, weig^ 413 I^nii b«gbt
and is eight feet two inches in
at& ssssrsrtssarstt Jgr.«!-jBhtj-gi
Either of theee infimteaunal members ;
of ^rs«. the human haye race ia supposed by be moat the
who
amalftat human being hying. This,
however, is not true, ri we may believe
the Tokio (Japan) Km«, which
*•* °ld «»d * dwarf only ’ onefootthree to .- 1 ^ e fl£ inoheehigh, ‘y-?“ e
named Sato Yukichi, isal»nt to be ex
hibited in that city. This ia a depth of
diimautiveness truly wonderfnl. It
w °uld hardly be more surprising to read
the announcement of a giant one and a
quarter yeers old end fifty-one feet high,
The irregularity of proportion for which
JSJ^iLrsrtairjr
body measures oady seven inch*.
Villeme, Toe height varies of tram men, fomr aooordiug feet nine; ,to
fl quarter mehes to five feet ten (
inches, and thus and gives three-eighth^ an average inches. of -
five feetthree :
Taking the extremes of individuals
known, being seventeen inches for a
dwarf spoken of three by Burch inches and for Bnffoh, ;
and^nin# l«ider mentioned feet by Supply, a Flu
medium would be five feet four inches, ;
But th(»e cum may be regarded as quite
abnormal .Tht Esquunaux were long
considered the smallest race of men on
the face of the globe. Hare de Paw has
asserted that the merido.not exceed four
feet three inches, and the women four
^ eet two inches. Bellebon Subsequent and inveetiga- Oltormolt!
‘ion by Drs.
has, however, proved that those
are too low, that the average of the
l 0 " 1 ® 84 ‘rtb® 8 48 flTO feet 4,ro and » hidf .
inches, and that some others attain to
five f«tsix and three-quarter inches.
W>® smallest family South of known Africa, man is
the Boschmaus ot whose
meaittm height is given ?t four feet .
seven inches. Some other tribes of that
£&£ ’g* SS foreT
reached us. As for the tallest races,
thev are the Norwegians ill Europe,
the Kaffirs in South Africa, some of our
North America Indians,.the Polynesians,
and, fiuallv, height the Patagonians, whose
average travefcm w.frthy is of credit given a/fivc by numerous
feet ten
inches. Taking these last asthe high
est and the Bosclimans as the lowest,
we obtain an average of five feet two
and a half inches. But the savants who 1
have studied this subject, rwyshort considering ■
the have small decided proportionof on fixing the medium ratoe, |
height of the human race at five feet:
four and three-quarter inches. The
average of the four
hibition in this city is probably five
feet.
Old Times In the Senate.
One e? tlte ftlm* survivors of the 1
United Hiatea aenatora wao senred wit it :
eiav, Beutmi, Webster, and Harrison, Wright
during the administrations of
Tvler, pJniiiylvama, and Polk, is Daniel Sturgeon, of i
who spoke so little that i
he gained the sobriquet of “ The Silent I.
Senator. S ” Of Calhoun and Clay., were’very ho i
the other day, that ther •• j
friendly and familiar in their personal
intercourse. On one occasion Calhoun j
made a speech, Clay. in which When he he was had very fin-:
severe upon m
a
‘Yonr argument was not*softrong ns J
vonr snnff,' and tints it waa generally in j
those days ; the asperities of debate
were soon forgotten, and. the bitterest,
jioWIcal after the adversaries heat of debate took hail stmff subsided.” together
One of Mr, Sturgeon's friends was Bit-;
£L tee^x-Soride^“ ^
m 1868, in which Bnchaiwn,«iys : ^
never doubted that the ueonle would at
c sriasis
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rTi . * llfcijW
; Oil A a distant , i island m the Bay ot
gal, according to a German
| journal, there is a phenomenon known
i the Bansal Gnns which moften heard
sound r S T r.S ™* f^b i,n
have no L connection ai. with the t season,
sometimes comes from the north, some
times from tne south or southwest Mr.
on BeT8II< the te®;.'"Jo subject, remes has colleeteo to^tiieoonclnsion some data
ronnected in some waywith “iSrelSolire ^electricity, 1
Mr. Horne, in hts Horibos jnmrt on the
« 4 toe Himalayas, menn'tri^aS'
Sw^b^fnSthw wliich can neither be asenbert to to .«£' ava Ian
ches, nor be otherwise the townof explaraea Koimbator, bythe
Above
18 } n Madras, a pond at from as elevation which ^ the ^>0U0 Linvarn feet,
springs, and which toe natives carefully
SfrohsH ghnn. because frightful B noises nae out of
away «nong the hills.
pond is very be deep. electric, Some of the
nomena may of some of vol
Fishing Extraordinary.
Not long ago, in the North Midlands,
'host of a Mahing inn offered -six
prizes, fished ranging and his from friends X24 provided to £4, to be
for, 170
additional baits for the angler. The
competitors, who had to pay 3 s. 6d.
trance each, numbered no fewer than
500 and they were stationed at twelve
yards apart; the array of fishermen thus
occupying a distance along the waterside
of three miles and a half. The day
being a suitable one for fishing, the
aggregate of fish taken was very large,
the winner^f the first'prize scoring
nineteen pounds one and one-half
ounces. The arrangement was perfect,
everything passes! off well, without
any ..unseemly wrangling. Since the
gtcat::event jnst recorded, an interesting
contest took place on the Lea. Two
hundred and seventy six anrlers en
tered for a great roach Matto, and the
fwffs the fi™t prize of £40 w.th thirteen and a
half ounces of fish—thus worth four
fifths (if their weight in gold .—All the
Year Roun d
_ .
• f nsi T Lue . Ln , nm. Pm
There was a sigrf np at the stamp
clerk’s window in the post-office yeeter
day reading: “No postal cards.” One
of the first to see the sign was a middle
aged man with a satchel in his hand. He
called to post a drop-letter,-andfas he he
licked on the stamp remarked:
“ Out of postal cards, eh?”
“ Yee,” handy replied things,” the clerk.
“Very poonded the continued the
stranger as he stamp with
his fist.
“Yes.”
The man stepped to one of the boxes
and mailed hia letter, and then returning
to the window he pnt down a nickel and
said:
_____“Illllnke fiveof ’em."
The starap-elerk the fellow doesn’t keep a shot
gun. Rod got away unhurt. !
~-Tk*rm* Free Pre*a.
Om ^Xh</w of the ».V” d£r slarera in
- ( Mv
renneytvwniA Paufyl eaiue ■« fa - neartr
ont m the
STSe^and during the season
’>* many are champ
i.,*,. bi*
and the bi* tunnel, tSt and it waa while
Andrew got a
1858. Beam ' lT ”
Clearfield county and Test andFunk
near Tyone. ll-c thrwgb
croemngs of the d«r anm
tia put retreats np a«bm «d near feeffinggroa^ these places,
P»P*f« th« I tau ** *•
»ngementa. Then StaierM ““
gu" Heeo^withtteammumtoombU^et^ boots, and snch otter where a
Jtte J eseenbd to •
1 18 three fnen<t , > at*
t!on . . and the annua hmtisnitth will
oooupation of th«f **”“• T !*5 T *^v
aaftsasa&atsi * 8 “PP>J k
4e «
Sr.uw-shoe mooatains. Last year btiner
towghtbeqk waq mnfcom thaUccaaty
to Ey an express car load of
«“>*>“•
B®* ,.
<r!p ®T ® n ®
thonwuid sod --,i it w wud that Jacob Test
and Funkare not far behind him. Last
J®*f *ej®n-pn>n«ed 10 b " ng buck
It b®®»me » wguhr saying that they
were ‘hey have gomg^out named to tatfGreetey. tbs tmusu^y for lm-ge
j®“-. There was a light sift of &* snowmpon •f&J&f; the
ground, dropsid!ajfunded just enough to buck trace the doe, blood
or and
they These men, d«fe_tojto from long expenence, CTcssi°g»- be-.
f°?T e 7^5 J?* U ■?g!»{©* j^ r r T h 1 ^ k TT.htoh eh ^ lt8 fto.4 *” d
see*-tim hill top^ or when they go down
>-»t° gorges of the mountain. i’u.lv
‘ „^ mm^afo-ps^ud P
.** k , he bj E , lre1 ‘ f f , ,
, #t After it
has passed, if 11 the toe weather weather nets gets colder mmf*>5
to ^ r
in bis much travclsafter;deer, get sight at or b§ hever The deer will
as as a one.
d ays, when the aftorHTn leaves are wet, ^ Ci'SSJ you mav
often approach within a few J^rtis °i
them without being observed. Indeed ;
«*»«• ^“,7^
sound i or ar every A n tnnbiMi iooistep wouia Im oe ■ <wi ueau-,
ened, approaclifa within twenty feet of
*h© largest bucks before they took tue
alarm, ^ which In those casea were o f abor t
nth. was a a teue as Sslre its fare Was was ^adlv* uea<u>. ^
The day that straer and Beam shot
H' e big seven-pronged buck Greeley
i watch Q the at^the aftern^m door as of ^Stmer the deer was ctossings, standing : ;
he sa w Oreelpy com mg loUtilt toward
him. Stmer an! .Ream were close to-1
gather on Black Bear Run, and distant (
----- tntnr
bBt-mt-im m
‘ r eaf f d
wuto,^ ! . ,lch ftt ona>und. p \ SLh?!
be «P»<* tohl thatdtebafymssed Greeley, but
and t was determuied tiTa” that n !
p ean b wbo S niiTnn jiioia n! j
follow up trad. He ,
P. 1 ® 4 ®®* 4 1 trough ^ 4118 .^ri'oisn 260 0011^ P°"“< 1a
These oM dci-t hnnfoii
‘i 8 ® 1 - *° WW S a!m7^rlvmtere atl!
® 4 * ie ,, ^ !‘ , onu< * These dogs .
^SSS
5 m incrense crenne io-tlie ia tne mountain* moon .mm of oi P« rieun un - I
h - •
t„ k *«
—■■ .....
Kwari*, f It..*. .n*c
w.w *«.. ' :• '
-
j “ Don’t strike me, John.” said a pros
trate wife m toatR of unutterable tender
ne6 g . <• remember Jane, 1859,” end the
upia ^ jscd atm and clenched fist fell limp
r i2 pr , wor!css d the by wrinkles {!ie side and of scowls a strong
man> au of
' anfi:Cr f tercjs 4r fl b] ®< 1 - «t®torm
™ayed, fountain of the affection Jraman was trmmptod; reached,
the manly chest heaved with emotion ;
oistened Jong again, strangers nd to ith tears, wfld were
m S a w
mingled Bta,w rt form which remorse, bent beneath shook the the
a
blast like a reed swaying m a tornado,
n 0 i E ; vrhai, s.: ... ' Children looked
in blank amazement. There was
mQMHhagd
j "? b8 “ l * Thew *®» remorse,
and poverty. There were hunger,
; oojj and nakedness, and there was,
besides, penitence. Better stili, there
j Wft8 forgiveness, uttered in tones as
# wee t m angel's whispers. A strong
i proneOT his face .robbing^ like the
torfsffiSEt irter^ng her aloo? foreivraess ?eHfo
onea still but hesitating
magi<.™of 6 teose words,' 1 ‘MBemeinber
J J UEe 1859 1” What memories
| called un > The lionfo : the flowers; the
aged parents'- the altar ; the the wedding plighted
: vows - the minister; -
i fife's morning - the bright bojies ; the
glowing prospects; the. friend’s of
: youth • graves of loved ones! How
i they eame rushing through the mind of
that pooT penitent man—took possession
of L hfohrafo SrvToverwhelmed occupied every chamber his
of so.il
i and bore him to the earth. The case
we reeifowssone ™noJ,ot wretcli'edness. of peculiar^ misfortune. man)
: of The
* mechanic from New England, ont of :
work—davs m^ns an 1 months food-disappeto^ destitute of the ,
ftSiXff fo pn vide Vteudv
manta each other iu I
1 guct-ession nutd aflasT all^"& gont— Jo"
food f.„ two davs—insane—the cap—
maducss stre'e and pandemonium—at: his
; hist r®n.‘ attacking the mother of child
'. and ready nltel to deal a death, blow that: but
mif r ht )iave re8 in RemerabeT
* av ed bv the words: “
June SK \ 1 m the midst of this terri
ne.ghbor calls The agony,'
the grief, the remorse, tlie penitence,
had clothed t i • - ui iu his right mind;
but he had a realisation of what he had
done, and he at once unburdened his
soul to his neighbor. The wife would
have shielded him with her love ; but no,
be would confess his sin, any where, every
where, heTbwnian, God, angels. It was
the language of sobs, of unutterable
contrition. The gentle wife would :
apologize.* all “No,'Jane, He let told me of tell the it i
” and he went on.
old home, nestling_among; the far-away j
England hills; of church, and
school* how be wooed and* won* his |
-oving wife • of happy years ; of the I
first when Bobby died and ;
sorrow tlie daises !■
the they laid him hillside away among how others had on ;
sunny ; how
come to hnffbten their home ; and j
he had struggled and at last fallen, and j
then neighb*^ the floods of grief were with renewed. J |
Tl»« u man a great
-
; Trying to Kevite a City. „
! | Bristol was once the chief
t ,; a i c LfoZool, itv on the west coast if of EnulamL
but snrpassing
' facilities has irraduallv stolen awav
fcTrwover trade Tlie Bristolians eagerly lir
& share ot this trade
iug extensive docks at the mouth of
riveri tbe accomplleb Avon,'but the the d ired
faileilto eg r
the effect beimr torather build an a
city at ihe month of the river than
bring traile to the old one. So now
seheiae is on fcot whicli
, tilates damming the river at its mouth
; And thereby couverting tile entire
! ne j joto a magnifioent harbor,
mi]cn in icuntin and reaching Vesaebtwilt iitem •.
the heart ofthe citv Ingest
r byloeks. and the steamers
^jj f^d ample accommo t lations.
How He Startled Her.
tj.a 5 f^hi 1VY1 ©ondnetovo# Toumnl
JjUaff?! *h«» tram untwm «be
*» « the habit of jumping off as
passes his house to the Erie yard.
'i 4 ® ,,4> forl,in 1 ’
midnight the tram came in and , stopped.
r ,“‘ lt “PP aren,1 . v Lt’IpinK some hushaud ,m,. (>u t,
o ?^ e w “| 4 home n ag,,n crippled - V -* 0 y t » er or killed. Her was
‘ ,ro W“
fs * r w8 s intense before as they she, approacheti1 fainted she the
f*® 6 ’, but just
J onn “ 44184 4 “® «“Ptoy®®* •“* " 8l P, in 8
ll8r h !,sl> and carry a jng that be had
P urc “asod. -
A gentleman who is a sculptor in a
otherevening" feeble wav waa calling on ton a manage ladv the
± th^ righi fiStd How expretsS” do g tlre ta
ii _,fevrinw tn his statuette* “Ycrv
.; mi1 ■■ i,» ^siretoportray «
pressing thepassion “i fST«nre«M I lore’ ■
rage ot
i „inmre f hZatSTThU head foremost into retSflbe a maiia nf
E..;™ ax-ms i-i .ml' t“„ J vci^»re ’•
.....—
,
Great goals have wills- ’ others only
i u» wishes -
w ——————i----
H „. The tar regular and flow of the ■««».' gastric
Hecrctien
la*©©*, and of tbe tale which the one of Efortet
ter_a_8toraach Bitters_ promote#, are effect*,
Food is uot digested in the dyspeptic stomach
because the gastric fluid innstiMf^L? is deficient, supera-
81 ?i°“
The'Bitters rectifies *n this, and' r <*moT©«
every ill consequence of uon-a.»mmUation and
bilious irregularity. Fathermore, if stimu
JJJfw theof
blood, and »nv tendency’ in the nrinarv or
pans to grow sluggish and disordered it? coun
feracted. whether it bo used a* a iucaur of r*^
ul&ting gwtric rl 2teSato’toSthfol. biliou» accretion, fend r?,liev -
2a tJSSSSS"
Hostetlerri Bitters kocomplisii may \* relied nboo with
oonfidenoe to tbf. end in. view.
A Lite Saved fob THiRTY-Firy i emib —
A , n BciKton bad dipkthena and w»b
atmoct dead from and etranguiation. finally 8he was
instantly relieved cured ky
sons Anodyne Liniment. Every family should
bl ’ M bo ttri f —' •
pj,t»nt©es inventors thoutd resd
tiaement c* Bdiro Broc. tn another column,
*32* l ’.fi ' ’_P~ fv l_“ *? dl, “ yb * to-morrow ort * k '
’
^^ 23 mT. u l .g Ste ■ * arp . »P to .™V^
KnJS. n'i a fosnilStenS# ^ 7 irat ”? f
SSSeS£S*3S ^^Pj - *w
88 *^
satfS^sawK , ,T ^
m '
. Pawer wf the Haai
chdls my heart, and makes me know to a
certainly how mnch or how little I ahall
Close about “f• Uthefingeia
my own loth a short, quick,
eonvulmve grwp, I know that he will
mpip, snarl, and^ftnaily qnaml, and that
the least that I have to (lo with t je
ownerofthoee j ^ ^ U wily d igita, the better off
s nervous, cold bind
glid« lie uto my own, end I won* know dispoeaa
to bAPPju*** there, without be life, nothing that my
I would in that
awful palm. But if the hand «ra«ps
yours fingers, and holds it firmly, safe enltWating in strong,
tSi 1 ™nn yon are m
tt-cBs-a?
the hollow rf theliMid. The books, the
mus i c , the piotures, the wonders of
arobitecture, the fetrwwneeof mw’-bim
ism, the mysteries of science end the
government of the oountnes, with all
their godlike usefnlness, beauties of color, sound, and
symmetry, Kave progression almman hand.
The wisdom, aspiratitma lain within and
of the highest brought light realisations through
brain are to
the hand, and the tendereat love and
c h M q t y e{ 4i^he ar t 41U ike the hanA
di Bpen8 »tor. Tliey can be tender minis
tersof comfort and peace, yet as creel
and full of venom as the bite of an asp.
And with all their power, with all
their charities, their fonder touches.
their mischief-they are folded at fast,
clnring &ni \ those who speak and of us tell folding of the id
of the eye
han,i " »« a part of our gomg away.
American.
—________
Military following Surgery in Turkey.
The detaU. will seem in
credible to those who are not acquainted
wit * 1 the pnmtliar ways of the -Turkish
administration. An artillerist had his
^ shattered at fSstova bk?^& bv the exolo
iut regt pj all the uetvs from the^«it of
war Qn his arrival in Constantinople necessary;
amputaHou was foun.1 to be
bat before tbe operat j on , )er .
. . . . had to be hMiintd
- .. minfetrv of olSinJ^bXT™ war Thinnermia
can be performed in a ;
i^ykisli hospital and it not iufreanentlv 1
i iai)nen a that tlie*patient dies beh>re the
| llllC 4i OUftr ; efi have ceased'delil»ei*at-'
.■ t ^ ] j f the
OQ e t eman( 0 - surgeons
Fortunately pushed for through -mr artillerist-his with exceptional ease
was
.^a- ovvj *h e desiretl permit was
. del bi^e ay ^rdv fieht wh^ »*• £d
days. soWler,
u, 6 p j eft8Ukt} t) f the administra
bon w itR the most exemplary patience *
* the operati i t h he r
isShwethatldsdifewfillS o n w om c ou r ag e
^ 11 * >c will ue ,
- - ■ — - ;
Tl»e River Banulie.
The river Danube has floured g Welv
in hiatorv fori 1 000 vears and
tho rtdsmA^Lws turned U Tt^nr
ritefntl. Euro^ ^d‘Zen Jnth^enteries VicSna te
penetrate p ra jb I as far as and
nntiet^terenthnJS^^f .
S» _
^ ^tiet for ^e religi us ent^siasm of
teafm. Tftb 'tto^’lrihnbir^ lc 2fiS
^™r in7,oi!Tt^i42 9(M 000 sonme a f Urtarfna™^77i mi'es’ Tt
A *n
if smmfos
Blaik Sea through several mouths, ist the
bwir t
tl«e u«e Kmneeirta te e ati i" century century, 16buOnXlhris* iw.wif
aassastf *• - -
A Good Iom. -Free consultation l>v sn ox
“jfauvation, l*™nce4 and hat mteewfnl it tianly physician may stem
intcrejng 341 with «JEl? tu
disc’ares. ’he l! !S£l e c *’
: .11 .Isn give, free sdri» if
! *5 successful Irtterendosmg praeicsin stamp Boston for reply, jnsp
year* has
I l? TCh! gained on,1&<ienco a wide-niread iu ,ho "® reputstloa “** kln 8 the that .advi« should of
'
P " ------
.
Is an iron tomc%rei»red*exDrISv iron LoLt. t. snaDlv &
the Wood with i* '
from alcohol in form its enereiziBgeff.oto Jteiug
........* any
.-r
• JS wSv^S^SKrt'i in constitution i"*""? !S nag IT ^' TZn£ ” g< 5
building sntsumt. up iron brandy
| celtent etimnlent i« needed. for.» Sold by or an where .
dmggiats.
^ The gennint ol^fevri YeSt Potrder is sold
to em Alwayarefow it if offered loose
| mt dsstars to I* tosp.^ tb * P™*™ esp BsMngor grocers least
, Powder Joo«e» sad «dl it for any brand that
^ £*2t iS&SSs^BwkS^tS ff i r c to re
i> w iey a firotbur, New York. ? ■
“MAtcBiras”
Wood.Tsg ToBicco. 'Ho*
**“
wl1 ' °* t ancage
__
! Barnett's Flsriji-ing Ex net* are used
: indorsed by tho be»t Hotels, (Amfectioners,
' »nd
Grocers throughout the country They
are perfeotly pure, and of great .trength
at on« tehrisri^l»tth*(tu' ths eheare.t and best mid received
U»h ExmMtto
--- - -- -
Pbofiiasue . ImrzsiwcsT. — One
*w<h o f Shendsu* tivairy Coudition, Powders,
43 te nds , prerenting mauntr of di*^
fcMU?2S2S*.t2SteSL? I .'Vvcr t>u Hrirer.
SS o Irish , . TA Tea hoM to pratage. at 25 crate
*airei i>te-«is ~<Vs .rf is,
TowwoMwraxi v«ratiraUo!m»oi • smaMm
th, pubs.:, »n.4 w«rant«c to nr.- o.arr!.,, !>,-,<.!if„ry
(Mtasa<ls»nwwM»tMMwtirira<ic>ras.owraj4
ww/jkfcrtrinB STSTtodn Wirirfitaiiit SJ**
« m
»n*r one* vion* a«. ui*v. o e n ta—D*.
tobias* venktian hobs* unimi NT, in Pint
ete*6rM, *to York*__ sold Dj»ii DnwM. 'Depot-do P*rk
p;»o®.'Now _.______
mn 4 C’eide yield nw^iiiy to Kchenek’*
Pn,,n,m,e »n«p.wW«btt*»ort MTMokio rMBwiy- n r
K ».i. thr the exptb a
from ^ «** wwogit «. effort ^
ih« Mt ««t
For sale, by all Druggiate
* PI t»a.Pap^P ANOS akielf KS , fe?. Bi TTT.w^ B S,'?SA'2S hTWto gJ 1 ^.
u
n 11 ir:_ j r 1 _ ri»_l
GOLD MIKES AKD teAWDS CX>Afi
SILYRR- ------B©2J> ------ nir.
b*AD OOMPABIBS OKGAK1ZBO. BTOKB
MINING AGENCY. COPPE*
MARBLE BOB 8- 1EVBNTH ffTBEST. «M*
ooal MICA
Mari 4 H. WTMAN A OYPft'M
opium b»bit m the United State*. Th»t
the aril it rapidW fceroaaag, ia prored
orochweety; that it demand, «»»,;<„*» the ua
""***? “®to«l *+"""**,« »«>?»&». ,«*
fellow-men, lianng at heart demonstrated theweUare of clesrlr.
is
~&-~ s - &!p££
h,125,383 fi. 125,383 grains grains which which are are each each day day
used "“<! solely «Wy for tor the the narootic narootic effecU effect* of
^^srvatB^ said to be a’ very high average, it a ill
En nn.-.n 4V.4 4)..\_ ran* 1 a_* 4l-ara l
IS
«nth of Hat Creek, VTvonung Territory,
a «3Kenn5y member of Company P ^tlTtbr«l^i A Third Oeralrr.
the life of Seriesnt Behaffer. In the
evening Kennedy procured a carbine,
went to a tent where he anppoeed Schaf
f OT wr.nJd be fonnd, and opening the
flap, Sghim fired at the first man he saw, kill
instantly, but instead of Schaf
f-^R roved to be/ohn Van liott, fink
(ergeant pnV^under of the company. Great Kennedy was
prevailed guard. the excitement
among men of the wan
pany, and during the night theguard
apSHatififif was overpowered, a blanket thrown over
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a“ t_w nininos Blf\o^uch ssvs • waSn^ez “ Thors la no i
m who n € the
ona w b 0 j g always watching ^ some one 1
, InMmneeot. thereman i. extemmve n.i.miiivn 1
™“"|j“*®r5. c ^ 1 ;imb^^r cheese which ;
“** the 120
EorS.Tr "m ta^hity is
often made in our remedy agrtoubunl and family
journals concerning keudall, s Enoibnrgh formisyin.
Dr. J. B. of
Se^itoSS^odioid “St
» and
pain and apparently no good, determined to in
vo»^« foe m.ttM m orto ES PlZLH! to Bnd a rern^Jh
*&V^tX'S£S*£t££. pushing, snd the “Kendall's Spavin Cure."
at
it Is called, is proving all that ifirfSS conld reasonably
&
get it 'he fsets. and hud that and the remedywiU from
effectual)? five to weeks remove time, spavin esudog splint blistwing in
«x no or
soreness and leaving no calloav or scar to indt
X^*^S 3 ww S£ .,n-. S“,S
1
West Berkshire, Vt. • .
Ci^"*Mn'nolr n , t , rt tii«‘i»untiT ;
te h »dttoon*hodt «uS !
at the stores Oimd.™ se,.t to all
mg their address, which give tentimonials of
^ Iwiwfatol effects on hones, by removing
enlargement* of tfllinft, without bliefer- i
benefit of nnv desiring to investigate the effecto
of “ Kendflln Spsrin Cure;” Rev. O. 8 Bes- i
f<>r d, ^ partor-M. B. *Ppcisl Chmrb, Hyde Park, Mm- Vt;
Ch “ , e “ agent for the
CniUtv^o Aifmafu f Boston Society. ja^I^fnaimh i
Baker ageutf or Lheatine E»«t Boston. :
Ma8 *-- u - W- Petus, foreman Metropolitan.
flo r «e Car Stable, Boston Nsek,-Mass.; E. R.
edit<T_ 3t - Al^ns Ifeww- L?
8 1 *
- - ,
D«ub ii hi* Favorite KoSr.
Th«mortu»rj’ ^oiMnuDfion^nT^d # UU»tic» of the whole civilized
di^of gumption 1 the of
ratih to th© whole number than that of any
thrw diwasrs togetbrr.
SSSShST th? popjSsr fte UhS tbat^ShsumnUon i.toouS '
^le^Every ih year hundred, of
f HUn 7 i 6 tu ' A }'* Florida or tbs
dry tiSA'XS atmoiphere of^ter £*$' , h>aUb~«nd
ColoL affur/thi 2 S?&'tSZ
Worlds or can consumptira
-is at b«»t only palliative. The cure of cou
uoub T pti f* d ®f wnd * ”W. tw< | ‘’wauUal ^ oondi
br lnK !
“*«for^ yolfliutM* ooodSIomi. and 1
“ ,T lr,U ‘^J eVer To M«n
reri^rtv tKis^it.rdhm^te/danimm !
t-osa amjpteh thi?
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P»*«rf«' aboratiTe than Bn Hoes’* utrfden
Madival Diwavar? has mxr b«u discovered, j
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^ 8 f aa 8 - «*o
counnmption is atoolatol/ suicidal. For, :
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on. to consume tbs system. Tho Ooldeu Modi
talgll. theta ooaditions, ^n.d hss i
6C6d t** n ,pronotmeed ^ 4 »»T aa d armtoomumptloa the bert remedy yet dwcov-1
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VEGETINE
Will • or* tbs worst case of Scrofula.
I VEGETINE
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la recvA*UaMiii««l by PUyeioiaua a**4 ApwtuWvMtea.
VEGETINE
lias alfectad some marr^lnua cures rn ea«rt#of
VEGETINE
Onraa the woral cases of Canker.
VEGETINE
Meats with wondeiTnl saocaei tP Metenriai di iaawss.
! VEGETINE
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Rem ores Pimple* and Humor* from tbe Face.
y-np V lit I WTTVl i) 1 t A li 1
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I VEGETINE
: Is a valuable remedy for Headacb*.
■ VEGETINE
ran Dmqati.
j VEGETINE
Restore* the entire system to a healthy condition.
1 VEGETINE
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VEGETINE
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-— VEGETINE
Cures Pain*in the Back
VEGETINE
Kffeotnsily c«ree Kidney Complaint.
VEGETINE
Is effective in its care of te maie W®ekn«ee
VEGETINE
Is tbe great remedy for <?eoeral Debi lit*.
VEGETINE
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VEGETINE
PREPARED BY
E E STEVENS, Boston, lass,
Vsgctifi* is SsM by Ml BreggisU.
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•re • atnaple jive iy» and will almost ia>
variably Immediate relief.
BOLD BT ALL CHXM1ST8 and dealer*
A FARM AND HOME
OF YOUR OWN.
NOV is tbe TIKE SECOBE IT.
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
FOR AN ACRE
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Caution to the Public.
To eroid inpoMtion, rorcheeen of Wal<th«m Wetcbe*
trill obeerre tut every nenoine Welch, whether void or
ffileer, bun our own trade mark on both cane and
movements.
Gold eases are stamped "A. W. Co." and aaaranUw
<wrtiaoAt« iceomyojt bam, aiirer tum <ww**
*«*rdinir u> quality, And »ocmnp«ni*d i«y *uaran
teeedrti'iioMe Aicnod r. e. RobMa*.Tmmnr. The
n»m® “Waltham" wpUini/«nirra**d upon *u mor^
menu. tmMpMtiv* of other di»tingm,hin« m»rk*
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ty which i> .ntirodwi only mw nor ewpifft*
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PROF. BEDFORD'S UTTER SHOWING SUPOBORTT
Df THIS ARTICLE OVER ALL OTHERS.FOR SOAP
MAKS'S. SCAT FREE BriMAIL OH APPUCATtOH
T 0 H.M.ANTH 0 NY 104 READF ST. REWYOW 8
THE
GOOD OLD
STANDBY.
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roe ASD BEAST.
KaiABt imim* 36 YKAM. Always Alsra,
r-july Aiwayr bandy Has never yet failed. Tktn
mt/iioe* « The wlMde world sppvoe
fjtwicue oid Mti«tar*-tbr Beet aod Cheapest bitumen
rztstecoe- 2 3 oeuts a bottia. Tbe Moetan* Lsnim**
. :■?•* wh*>n oof buic else will
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A ptenMve remedy for all dtseeee . r » ri- Kldnry
Hie dder rnd f'rlnary Oraaas. atec e • A to Prep
strut 4 empleldte. If never »iod*ce» »«»*••».
certain and speedy to tt* aetkes. ft te n*i aupereedto*
aii other rmnedjee • Bitty e»p*u!ws c«u .r ms or ewb
days. Wo ether meitcise can do tom
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M i Itelieving Mental ao J Physical
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GRACE’S SALVE.
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How, When, Where,
to get a fare
Iotoo. OAt-lotara. ,
a h. nut a co.
900 HtH’TH SEVKSTH STREET,
PIIILADKI.PI1IA.
KNOW gEg.flLig A nraw Medieat Trmiim * m *' T»»
THYSELF
ten tine* UwjriMif tb* hoyk. OoW Seiwa *WMrd*e —14
th* author. Tb* Bteton TtcrnM *«y»: “ The A I
Ui« Lif* final ie beyond eitretirdionry *11 eomptrien work KIKT M I
on Fbr*rtib-r» *»*» i*nl*lt.h4*ii ” R | BeM Be
I)H f w" ’if*' PARKKrTno. 4 THY^FI | ffl I wEalal F
Balflaoh Street. Bo*ioo. M***.
AGENTS
WANTED!
rnn FARTKr , . n n» ww
MfllCAftl “itoON SEWINQ at ft IWIx MAUnlNt: MACHINE P0 UU.
•*» Brondwar, New Vwrk city<
Ckieaie. Ill.t NewOrleans* l^u
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UNHAM
PI V VOS.
Dunlum It Sons, Manufacturers,
Wa> srooms, 18 East f 4ih Street.
BSW TQRX.
hr nai Pries till.
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treat, New Yetk. -
| | WANTED FOR THE
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i history u.s.
. contains AOU fine histawtca.l f.nff’rsrinks and
It over It wiH» eivht. Send for extra
H2(f PW« at oar
terms to A«nnte. and «w why it Oelle faster than any
^ Stfi OHAL PUBUgHWO QQ,, Phi ladelphia, Pa
ilETEBETT HOUSE,
Frouttmi Unio n 1 S quat*
NEW YORK.
Finest Location in the City
European PUn-Hestaurant Unsurpassed.
KEUSER «t- tVEA VERt Proprietor*.
feVBBITT'S TOILET SOAP
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