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WcOriacWo 0*U SWer.
Mr*. Betty U*I», Wasimutton* only
, --,r, »i«etiW, m .Vnow/t-M^- and
- ,. «* » woman of many virtues,
• a t4 fier,taa>oni brother. Ia
- >,f..p..h-.w«TS»,dtei—orBWjto
•>
, ,olo. We «t.4e quote tl.e foiiontng let
t -from the
•Ji LI 5th. 179.;.
• Mr Dr IK Bkoth« I r«e.re,i yonr
L -ter...fthe .6than.i»th f Jan-.tlie
r I wrote to V,.., Iso, an**
. .riirrsi'tsstiBiR
f>
rr
f »~3t .ri, Harri-it * Brother Wr ite beta
—Hrr frm. BaltemoreSnd likewise on*
i Mr. Parks rirngratnlatemg them on
t .or Intended linue which he aares he.
. .a. r ji. .h,ut will !>*■ averv happy r*ne, Mr.
•••• w -k hore a! toe time that
.....rod f Ireg'd Of him to make all the
fairs he o.uld bat never hard from
h-'.a until the letter I have meutemed
I re and concluded from that be had In
•mired and was well Plgns’d. when Mr,
Parks ask-dniy coma* Ttoht him I had
nothing to -AJ to it that too w*w th«*
! r.o: ; to !«- appUd to, I have never
.th it 1 thmk Harriot
Old Eiunigf now to make ehoioe for
: ,.s-self, and if tlmr are not happy I be
iifve it will be her one fait, he bars th^
T5eet ’-aracter of any young Person that I
k “’»•
“ I now iny Dear BroUier good mtontron hsye , to Of
fuunk, lmg you for mole your if had to
me a yon any
Expect y onto
I usHnush your seU,
■‘laramnchobligedtoyMiforyOTrm
-otet.; you I».faU^thst f'hllbut two
..MHonwe end teltoafreralleftoutj
^Sjttte , ^aT5"
that dav to this I have not har'd a word.
Of him that was the forth dtarted Hors
that I ha.1 lost in Fredericks you may
Believe I hadjio great Paraialiity tm
tlH-Place. Harriot is Better and is gone
8 ””'
“P. H.—I fear that vou will hardly
make out this as I have a violent Head
.i- and T» rbstS a horrid canuh-~r tokS>. hS? believe Har
she fa to
I Pri'videil with things for a Weding "»
Ureas.”
ii.i» was probably tb« aged sister's
list letter to her broteer- for she entered
nito ro«t early in March, 1797. Her
portrait, taken in her youth, represent*
i i .wt mh L? t^n j.fcfttlrtocu* .^re^her woman h^d! with hSd
b- snd
yr.rt i.Or Imnghifly erect rod compressed, her fnll lips firmly,
almost a» if she
1,1 j just issue,1 some positive command
i„ i,er arm. of tail sons
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The Comstock Mines.
rstolST 4 eorresoondent writes almiit ^S?Jini.7tv the cele
I ilKI K'
vv, lalrnnlfn.imp., .11. *
r.ro
summit So of eareiAlviteswA^l | he Sierras the nine 52T5 forests
tlie Hmher whA 1 i ubt nnder^onEt ^ to
St nroveot slfri the i?roft«5ra
7 nisi W
r'.,'.' afM 7uilfertStoT Li tivt i* a imrrow
from (Hetommk
!X,t “he toref of'LakTT’ah^S
... ■, pi miles in leucth with an
■ibi h'Vteit iint tortiioiia tethr'mih^Tt ornde of P2fl to
ou”o? pa KM nre nThrnnrrh
a teiunel cut the
ttmt'biJ'eHs X pl^drodsent^n itaway
' - !
, m- inims tliuly n, gib,vou, the while the
. -ritfif ice t(>w>ol the waterfor miners
t'beKb*aiidother Sluta'MnSr.
! iicse iiiKl otlier CxnetmeAbriiiiktlte expenses iiring tne teUal Pital
!o“ Va it'feTsfgTO OOo'aduTv^g^WW y. ^ ' 000
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The 1 lie lied near in in the the lower lower levels itveis of oi the me
nsv^zt UatwourroiTro^^Tte L 7arb,. uU, d r wdii
i „g
-^uxiaIuuL. . There ago oo oiiDg^>ff
<,i-1 luxes provided in the mines, where
the temperature of tlie kir is kept down .
■bv f»omprc-«;cd iiii, and these pi aces -af
Tord some relief.- TFiR Roliot that men
often get tiieir skins blistered m - bad as
if it had been done by scalding steam,
Verv often the iron tools are so hot that
thev cannot be touched without burning
the hands. The work in several mines
is carried on to a great disadvantage on
account of the recalcitrancy of the heat,
-----------TtlP Force Of Habit. --- —
Among the conspirators :»a. t the oilier
;,^i;tontroSmtorsrstoGua/em^ • v for scheming the massacre of the
VI-ii vounuatudente skill' h* name Rafael
s', r,irn, whose in forfrery is rej.ro
to.dfi«Stf^esiStes^OMheprete -; ufed as liimnir been surorisiait He
.V nt ami MbtaSfal-to
i i . iauicut doeumcnis and Oiders re
nn-ired for 'carrying arrests,/ht- the plot, into execu
ti'.u. On tte lit'inq was brought
before president 1 ITS and was^ pleaded in ile
fence of Jds ho without a
raffie'r, by lin'd abiSd Tirom his mother,' and'
.that regime promises and of promotion under the
new of large sums of money :
lie had been induced to commit the.
i jrgeries iii question. Tin jjresrdenf
requested talent, hinr to did give a proof of his
which ho by immediately
writing an order with the name of the
president so exactly imitated that even
the president himself declared that mi
le-s he had seen it written Be could not
have told that it was not hia owb.
.Thinking that ayonth possessed of sueli
th 1 Republic, the president toUl him
that lie would give him a full pardon,
; i, further, would, if he wished it, as
• i-t him iu Ids career by giving him em
p'uymeot who under thanked the the government. president for 8e- his
guta, .
fi-ncrositv. made the most earnest as
suiauces of good conduct iu future. The
first use, however, he made of bis liber
'.’.was to forge aa order for the release
uWThodire,one of the principal offenders.
-an Order which ohlv by themerest ac
*»-'*i,-nt failed to t-ffect it* pnrpoae. This
is too much for tho president, and Se
e:!^, being aoitoncej to death by the.
I;; ... : ’y .. Pousp'tetors . , on ,, the ith of No-,
1 •
;
.lapant'SG Holidays.
l'he Japanese are supposed to have no
ays of rest, and a religions day of rest
' .:■• y■ certainly have-not,.- Tlie shops are'
never - ciossd except for a day or two at
fc, new year,and such English a thing as.a close
lay like the. Sabbath is
t ■ ‘i.y nnkown to them. The govern
m-rut officers, however, have regular
ll *y*> “ichi roku, ” one-Hix.
?■ icuH-first and ,^-»nth. ,wenty-s«th sixteenth, of the
.
'• ' nt observed !* **■* 'he by holidays; all the officials -and these and days
rie up
i-.r alasst-,-. According to the Japan
■//.’however, it is the intention of her
testy the empress to observe Sunday
- - the rest day in-lieu of the iehi-roku.
■'' hen the Japanese altered the caieodar
m .lie lunar to the Julian it was said
.it this Cange was to have been ,.is„
rokiuoea , out nottnng -more was
,: attempt o y .o .-thepart iu ^ s ub4=quently of there Japane«? was
i on some
itbontaea to mdnee foreigners in.their
pJoy to keep iehi-roku instead of
s inday, but in this they fafiette Wedo
. i:.think that necessarily the.changeou
:: "vpart. of the'empress has anything in
• 'aaTOg"”-""’*'''" ' ■
THP ™ p.BU 81 jfTOim
n , ix.ntri-wk. wui tu.
Ban sod cheery sA notes of preparation brilliant
wane across the from the
on the bark, of the
- ~. S ..Xi. >tl'
^iSk^Siif apa«. and Pans alreadv begin*
for the freti* mm.
tm ,* t!.. he-.(5ht»of J Tr.Kw.Iero, overlooking
eit? d lbe wladin g river with .«
bribes, p«hS. ns.-s a !-.ftr, crescent
half oriental and half
2ss.^srsnsW
sstKtMraairesfd ble, the tele and
- iar dee.-en.is to water
^ ,. u j,.i 0 a aSJ» (rraceful im.lge thronoeW spanning the
the rive?
. . i . ,„ ^ r «lw. r.hamn iLncevvrsi, ,le Mars, ordinarily
Wf.rrnaHarv !S aimret
bv a ™t strnctnre in the form
f a paralellogram. This is the exhibi
t ion budding proper. The idea is bor
roVa d from the Main Building at the
,:,. nt enuial .bat the structure is <■(
StoTmro neater width <^i and lee« length. S^n In il»
coort. which
t>c ,, exhibiting nation has a facade
^j^ieh it ran oonstnict and decorate in a
to iun.tr.te itg own natiomd archi
tec , tlr e. The Pa!a,H <f /ndustric,
the principal building ia enlled, egtends
the Seine to the front of the
Jnvalidee, only a little space being re
around it for walkg and grase
plats. Th exhibition will excel th»t of 186.
P
extent and brilliancy, H half the re
oorts we l«*r are troe. There will not
^ oountriw represented the second as
camn to Pans to glonfy Turkey, grappling
j re Rnseia and
V* adeath^atroggle ^to to^he^riSdly on^the aloges Vtede S ofjhe tb^
e^te of ^rtw,-.. 'K,,*!.,,,! end
Mw^^wilf'Shibft f r ,T“ H ^rt’1r^^theTFnro^n ^SwSen
EL ff gf-gg^ v> ,. Iim Jk vS. HoBaud Belgium
SnatoLd Portneal are already nSre
\r 0^1 ^rknS? 8 #^
H P Hce * **’ 11 ,nfl
A
veneraUe dviUzations *?_?? ■” ff fr of ”P«M«h Asia, ^he
OW tb * 8 of
& 8 ^ U ^ n o*^ 1 rodband'craft, „ ^ , “ and *** even **
1
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A « *" J - StoB8 ;
„ T , „ ‘Texas) f/eraW say, :
lo'c flir«r<fre.-.-utly made mention of a
horse, the property of C. J. Wuker
; ! ‘ on * which he, as well as several horse
Jochas, contended was not mad. Dr.
Coraelius, the health officer, thought it
**?’ *f J ora er l tb e re ““ Tal .°! t!w
1- ,lfslde , , o the city , , limits which ,
f ‘' was
,loDP ' Its owner tied the horse in the
timber, and the next morning on going
U,U ? 1 tbl Ja«-e rabid found ammrf, it haddted, Wilkersonre- In
m ‘!' rm , g *
* " CTW f
! y between the shoulder blades. The
no 'vonu^ ht Ue 'w'is trouble very as patnful, well as and anxiety. gave him He
„ ,
be l iaii, and it stuck fast The
n P Bratl ™ wag rcpeate.1 six Wilkerson, times, the
“tone sticking , each tune
mdlva ' e ? n * e ? “most baT0 reached lmpossinie_ior his hody any yet ot silch ttio
rfm 8 to have tieeu the case, the stoue
rot°ntte body rf the urforiunate man,
one of it* kind, and baa never failwi to
cure thoae to whom H^byD^P.C. it has been applied,
of .Mecklenburg, Va., qho
uf ,. d it successfully for forty years.
o!’° I™' wW !* 7f f0tt “ d outU «
Staiuibm river in B Halifax county, Vu
1 T “ reeembhng, since »
It has been polished, ?^ a piece of ■TPl‘-1 gutta
pe ~ h rehB -'^r, n , 8 ter M^ 111 h “ jk 10
coimiy ffir—TSss£ ckrk fur marriage license. ;
a
“What’# the bride* name V asked the :
official. The bridegroom paused,
coughed, scratched stuttered, his sneezed, hciul, and blew finally his j
j
stammered : “ I can’t- recall it, but I’ll
go and ask her. ” Having obtained
desiretl information, he returned and j
paid the fees for the took license. his A few
‘i«J minister’s H afterward house, he proclaimed bride to a
and his
anxiety to be married on the spot. The j
ititniHter said that lie fem t l, l ,T n Mg .. teem
ti they ha.1 procureil » license. The
bridegroom rummaged in his pockets
ami found it not. He “ImustLvothe had forgotten to
^ing it ,„h him.
» said the minister s leranly.
Tl.v bride ihanded her |m>speet-ve iord ‘
tliekeys of his blithe trunk, and document. he set out The for
fo^edi."lutt the dajte , W was “ W ill of ease. ^
Wliat comfort can I have, ahe mused,
“ if be can't remember anything." She
f 0 ? 800 ^ him that very afternoon, and ■;
tafasned home to her mother, i
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Afpltobet . , of . Short . . Rules, „
Attend Well to your business.
Be punctual in yonr payments.
Consider welt before you promise,
Dare to do right.
Envy Faithfully no man.
Oo perform path of your duty.
not-in the vice.
Have respect for your character.
Iu everything be just.
Judge mercifully of others' faults.
te1o^n® Know, thyself. , ti
eT ° n
Never profess whatywi 4f. not, praetiee.
Postpone Occupy your time m usefuiuesa.
Quarrel nothing you can donow. .
not with your neighbors.
Save'somethiugiqrainrtadayof Treat everybody with
kindness.
Vilify Cscjonrself nobody's to moderation.
Watchfully gqard reputation.
agamst ulleuess.
Xamiue your conduct carefully.
Yield to superior judgment.
Zealously pursue the right standard. path.
-Krtoian
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An Infuriated Monkey.
named Hartz, belonging to a
attacked jittie in Atlanta, Qa.,
citizen a child, two years old,
a named Harris. A brother,
v«trs old, wa* carrying his
Sister, when the monkey assailed child
tearing with fearful force the
his anas. Tiie alarm was soon, given,
and several parties came to the reecue.
The animal -seemed terribly enraged,
tearing the child’s flesh with a
fie wa* attacked with
sticks* but only after a severe beat
would he relmqiiish theViri^l his tSJ, grip. U
whs found thst
torn the flesh f.-rribly on her left arm,
utbeted very severe wound*. Thev
were not considered fatal, but it is eer
that bnt for prorojit aid the child
have'been toin to piece* by the
beast.
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A Biddeford Ole.) girl has just secur
a husband by moans of her graduation
Tt w« published in one of the
of thabrity, and an extract from
in which of the youug fady deelsredher living,
earning her own was
copied, and met the eye of aCin
iniiati iron' iueich ant, who was somoch
with it that he sought the anther's
and addre*er : A .correspondence
ii and the vonng lady was
atea;':..... ' ^ '^" l ^ ^
i Terrible Sure*.
o^tis »_ o-«th C«rt- D. A.
Third roited SutM IntMtTT,
j, to the R-iviiae (Pa.1 Eagle the an
ot terrible muchol
^w^t , 0, their new post at Mis
"The
.. , eh h»J been stationed
f-J™, £°^pSJh£. for »nm* '^region rears, w«
^ Sfa7lhrrt^i*lS^WadJtaJ g * h ^knVorJered West target
"“ntete, h e chuif /oeeph and hl* K«
!Jts I'diane n „ Corinne,
p bs*j5ast=ys«5 e Ther went to
JSSJ*wer^terrihl* sr a?s«5ti?a The of the
“„„. men
J”?Sh ni i ™^de ill r.renare.1 P STs'ew bv OriS^! reason
7 0 * j „,i. »i„ in
th Sd'thS m ^ffenngv
iSSg e^osed a partS
; iourne stoWstormf V they were to a
Solent with the thermometer
" .leu~eee below zero. Not an
ffi eer or toldier in the regiment was
^^of .t*,! t^ w ith menS^Sy overshoes or gloves. bLSi»ied.
J d addiitotS agony of of freeing beiosforced feet
^ vi .h thp he ftililitionol ^i^eeY ti^rtore
,b e of their mnskets
r j Bv .. W -h Pn
^ regiment left ifew in Otleana, possession of
doUare
r«. meu The women and
cilildreI1 belonging to the command, in
cladiDg the wivosxnd offsprings of tin
numbered thirty-tiro, and
^red for these, rfoonrse, 'had to be
, t individual expense-. It is roid
that bu t for the timelv aid of friends,
. b nnderstandimr .s& the filc.'arivanocl imDe.’nnions
,., ...d
their o« priv^e
f“ u »- these dependent and destitute
■
kfresteet need.. On the march northward
*° Cori “» e 8eTersl of **“« *»“*“ “A
feB Mek under the terrible
poeure, end for weeks their lives were
a)mo8t <lc«P»'red of. The transportation
,,ntflt • Unw * d ^ » Bunl ^ 1 WM
sssriSsafsar
w.vax teuttauiK wuc, -------...
forthcoming. forthcoming. nearing the «*« Finally, Finally, end of as u f th their the the regiment regiment march, reb
•“ was »«•?”« ««* ? « r “» .
ragged, ft >ot sore, 5»«™ p^unilese, “idthcr and ] slaver
'*«• of the pay
roUfi f(Jr but not without the sacri
flce rf a aiseount of twenty-ave per
cent, on the dollar."
i ■
A * f>rcp 1 Fight tl ™ With f”! 1 Wolves. ;
On _ Wetinetklay 1 night last, aays a re
| cent number of the Spring Valley Pi
dette, a Norwegian farmhand < whose
name we cant spell to save us) living
j northeast Fillmore of this town, Spring the \ alley,
; county, Minn,, in edge of
the big timber, had abated a lively fight dark. with
three wolves. He oat after
'T lth “ 61D 8 le Mbit gun, to
shoot , down a wolf whose howls he could
hear some distance off in the ttrnber.
The stars were bright in an unclouded
sky, and even in ttie woods the hanter
could see quite pfaudy lor a short dm
““«»• The howls of the animal led him
in the right course, and the sounds grew
plainer as he advanced; and after about
an half hour s search he cspied-tho wolf
a den, The wolf not retreaHng upon
hia approach, he immediately before flrod he atvt
The wolf sprang at him could
his gun, and^in "tto^SflR about tnree scootuls tne
snow and shrubbery were lietweeu flying right and
rod left ill a tussle man
tgJEfflS&X though'the IZfi. £e
man's throat, and hunter
ed Clubbing hia gun, the the man neck finally plant
aterrific blow on of one, lay- l
lag ft out^ lifelcm, and Uieubcgau a
treat for Hie timber edge, beating When off the
brutes as well as he could. the
ofeap fi pl ' i war(reached his weaponwas
, mu, is the stock,.and lie held onlya-bent
gun barrelin Ins hands than having wolves; hit J*o
trees about him of tener the
^ ro«*' d8d « keeptegthem f»
u
along Twenty the Tennessee years ago a gentlemau
lme, not more than
thirty-five clud or forty miles from Glasgow,
con ed to move-to Cali forttljk The
metlfie assent of _ all
proposition cordial
his fam ly. Everything was shaped to
the removal. When the time came
the land was unsold and some bus-ness
remained unsettled. It waaagrctkl that
the mother and remainder of the family,
except the father, should commence the ;
move months which in in those Tin- days father consumed i
makirnt re- ,
to settte upThe affairs and sell
the farm, intending to start as soon as ;
he could wind up. The gentlemen set
Wbirolf to work, but. found it ro up-hill
business to adju-t Ins affairs, and could
find no--suitable puro has er fot hfafand.
Two or three get rewly years passed-in and fruitless eveutn
to to eave,
; .>,teuw. w ^ invu ^ divcuro
all hope of o,uy family .v*. reunion to
wuah until too conflict ahonld liana. ,
The war over things were m no shape ;
forimmigrateui. Tiaa. TSmejrteaec! reached an old <m until age,; ;
ana infirmities have token hold of him, j
now Uje beyond probability the of the all family that j
grave is
lights np the hopes of either wing of
long sejiarated family The family ,
were tMninil together by the strongest
ties aud the long separation has been a
most painftd one. It is certunly a mos
history.— Ola*</ow( hi/.) Timet
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w Wonderful . - . .Surgical M . Operidion. ..
A St. Lonis paper describes a surgical
bon consisted m removing the jaw: of a
; man suffering from a Tlie cancer and snhsti- ;
tuting a metal jaw. man was laid
upon two inclined trestles and chloro
] formet! after which the. diseased jaw
; was cut away. Then the account con
tinues : Now began the insertion of the
metal jaw-a feSt without parallel in
the annals of surgery of the world: It
was inserte.1 by drilling into cither end
of the artificial, maxillary or jaw and
!-nd putting may he termed a pivof P into ’the
of it and then ,„ak,.,g „„otl,er hole
in the remnant of the jn-.v, and, as it
wore, b?y‘'« fitting the amfinaT metalmaxd
Such to'boriimv thw- .wonderful, and then melting it.
wtuch. lasted was hours and operation,
Tour forty-five
"'"uutes exactly After ,,s recovery to
consciousness, Mr. Foerrici-sasl he had
experienced no pain, and, uci.-ci. P it
1 nothing of the entire operation. He
spoke a little, yesterday, and did not
seem to be; touch inconvenienced with
his novel jaw. He is not yet completely
out of danger, but all the symptoms are :
favorable to a rapid recovery. He will
never be able to masticate, but must al
ways live on liquids or very soft food,
for, of course, he is toothless.
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Death of _ El-fswmnwk
TJie following ex-members of Congress .
died during the year 1877 : Ether Sbi-p
ley, Maine ; Joseph J. McDowell, Ohio;
James Johnston, L. Virginia; Johnson, John Kentnckv; F. jtenjam'n, Joseph
York; Missouri; . Christopher Nouie, Maine;' Morgan, New
Amos Lorenzo
Sabine, Maaaal.yfi.t WO. Brown -
low, Tannessee; Richard Haines, Ken
tacky; Indiana; John Pettit, Indiana; T. D. D. j
Pratt, George Davie, Masea-■
chnsetts; Jesse Lazear, Maryland; Cyrus
Edwards, Illinois; VYilson Shannon, Objo;
Sobieski Ohanier, New R<*s. FennsylvaniM; John John W.
York; Y'ork; Gleaned. V. L, Pruyn, I
aa George &a^ Mausa
, ,w,
th FimWl TlWhi,
If pfcregb «- andart j
*• ,
C*n pira* yourbaart i
With wflki** mmi and reme,
Come her* to ae
I« pfeatr. Valentine.
flood ££T£S.- cwo my told.
witllu'. are P«T filled wife
Pine *ht«p ia >««.
zirSP , rr;ri_a_.
Ton'll never bsmlataiso."
“ „»
ploughand . .
•* Tour , cart
H.ve -on m, heart,
Pray who conld bstt« wi,h r
With corn m store,
Fowl, at the do<*,
And milk, a well-fUIeddish.
bet others'fate
Bs AfS^Tsto^bemin. hlah sod great,
I'lfmdk the cows,
rron<« th* hnnM Z^tin.
' And feedtee granting .mas rna
1?™”'°''! III help male hay
While hot the «tua doe* shine;
Th * a 00010 tomo
And bt'.^rrw
Aboot ib Vsleotinc
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Drndhlirv’4 iSrauDUry 3 Visitor V131101.
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A „ ro OF vAXAKTtroVgv*
„ ^ oThL^fStod Married I" tfaHn- AbJ
iu,*
ormity of the Hiihg* he said it again,
‘ Mamed! WeU I m rare! what next?'
The speaker was Mr. Benjamin Brad
hqry.the eminent building contractor;
rod above observation was made bv
,*5' «■**»
ssaastsssssiaK!
year, out you u Deaina enougn to notice
psrtiettittf ^ February— ebruary—-Mr. 1 yHtftt Mr. Bradbury Bradbury it wa ath s had t hi rteent h j
had been been look- look- j
>ng “f OTer over hiB his private P rirate accounts, and «*»! calcu- ;
latiug ' bow , many h»5 thousands .. . -.. the last -
twelve montha mldedto his fortune.
The result was folly satisfactory; but he
The was evidently Mr. not entirely Bradbury at his ease,
fact is, had that
! morningreceived a proposal for the hand
first * *> i8 only daughter, the the child of his
wife, . and, to make matter worse,
f r < >m a rascal without a penny. 'a rical, (Not
that Frank Wilson was or
penmlera m reality; on the contrary.be
wa s an honorable young fellow, with a
, 8ma ll but increasing income; bnt Mr.
; Bradbury had large ideas, and that was
his wav of putting it.)
He could hardly believe his « cars
when the young man raa<le his audacious j
proposal. Young Wilson, a fellow with I
a tlint paltry four hundred a year, had sat in i !
ahuaban^d very room aud B&dLry's proposed himself as !
for Mr. onlychild,
who would, after his death, come into a
.
of-more'than a hundred thou- i
sand pounds! and had, moreover, as
d him that the young lmly herself
was just as anxious for iffie umon-ih
air©, with a constant of «ye to the main
chance, (Usapproved love matches
on "h^™ principle, and of course had said, ^
silrio n °*>”
manner, ami dismtaaed the on
happy Nevertheless, suitor in much could discouragement,
he not getthe an
Z dfa^eMto EySSSl'S l^hMr“B™d- 5“ bead ', ^
goto
arrangement Bv the pulled wav of making a
beginning “guudle Bradbnrv oWlStere. out of one ro*
rod
tied a faded green ribbon with which
they th.7 were bound-and as he Jidso with
mjm1i one object still exefamation uppermost in Ids
he m(ul ethe above!
mentioned. It waa not addressed to
one seeirnr that there was nnbndv there
when • - u ^
baud; and, from an envelope - somewhat
larger tlian the rest, emerged a indy
most dazzling appearance. Bhe was
about diminutive, being only of
six inches stature, but of ailmira
ble symmetry. She wore a garment of
gossamer texture, the skirts of which
uected were looped with up with ruby hearts, con
trne-lovcr’s knots in white
ilar satin ribbon, aud her wreath waa of sim
material. This angelic being trip
ped lightly from the open envelope X, to
coquettish Mrjjntdbuiy's dance table; round, a ndt here. a
seab>«ni^ H pTf
on the closed lid of a big inkstand, and
arranged the folds of her drapery with
ucte-froffuiue ‘
exrot
dears “ Why shouldn’t they be married, mv '
nr?”
Iiraslbury’s reoofered first feeling, after he had
ones from the shook of Ills
™«f* unexpected Mrs. B--( appearance, who was a was per- a
of rigid propriety, and a fine flow of
find bnffnagu) him ahonM come in nnswsrea, and
in the company pnttkmj of a lady with
such exeoedtngly short
„ wife n nUartfiB. had ren,.Bi»b er jng that
been in. bed tor at least ro hour
a he half, and was probably sound
took conrago.
bury, “ Why not ma'am ?" said Mr. Brad
stubby passing hie fingers through his
It's hair—“why ridiculous!" not? Beteuae-be
cause
“But why is it ridiculous, Mr, Brad
bury?—that’s the point.”
“ Of course it’s ridiculous, Kate's too
for one thing. Why, it’s only
other day since the child came home
^
“ Yotuh is a fault that mends itself,
soon get over that. What’s the
next reason, sir, if you please ?"
“The next reason is that vonmr Wil
son has no money, or next to none; and
very good reason it is. ” -
“ So it is, decidedly. How now much much lias lias
begot?” '
“ About four hundred a year privateTrom from hi*
business, aud a to^ hundred of met£
morning.” accor.Ung what he told
, “ Ye^ good, Mr. Brmlbury. Wtatfa
next reason?"
"Next, indeed! I think that's quite
without anything else.”
You have no personal objections to
then. He^^is not dissipated, or any
of that sort ?” '
On the contrary, I believe he ia a
hard-workmg young fellow. No
against him in that way.” ::
“Very good,” said the visitor. “Now,
Bradbury, listen to me. I’ve
you ever since you were a bov.”
“You’ve known me !—what ?" ex
Mr. Bradbury, in amazement.
“Ever since you were a boy; yes, and
goo 1 many people older than c/l you,”
« Yoffve meever sin w» a
Here ! Wny, you re not more than—”
Mr. Bradbury stopped short, not
sure whether sixteen or six would
nearest the mark.
"Don’t interrupt, sir: we'll say ever
bitter; you were a voung pro“e man, if it suit
and to it, I'll show you
portrait, then." ’
as you were
As ahe spoke, she touched with her
an old case which was lying on
table, and which enclo«?e«J a mina>
-
.
Bradbu-y “Open it.”
took the case with a slight
chuckle, knowing, as he thought,
the portrait was that of a deceased
of h»s wife. However, on otiemng
he found, to his astonishment, that
ef fifauntt, haroniMilnited fa^-five y««* J*mgW
Pew would toe wrinkled,
«ri*^d toired young ErtobarrcftodwafoecttriJ: frfk>», fuB <* **•
mernmec^ win.* the portrait represent
«d; ;ita^ tint Bradbury did.
f wdK“«a»!
Pon my wuri, I wmsnt a bad-looking
fellow in Bradbu^aUed thoe* dare.”
tip hi. .fairt
“d put h.-fi.Mten thron^h hia
^ ^ * * rt •* m *“■
yottMer Tea, self.
“ Benjamin Bradbury, yon were
gS^srfss: SiSMiBsyaSfjK
ss.-“*:«-““ “So I wan]i,"a«iJBradbury. “Wk*t
* donkey I no” mast have been! But 1
know ______ better u , jm
hare “ “ No, So. you yon flou’t don’t know know better better now; now; keep keep yon yon
ve cot got h*F.i hard and ^elfish, seldab, and and yon yon
»Uyos can jret, get, and and let jet the the needy ne ed y-gyi go
wahont: witnout; bol bnt vou yen dozft dhnt know know be««. better.
Do Do people people l; hfav k^ you yon better better now now than tlan
they they did did then then, (Kink think von?” yon?
“ Dare say they don’t; but Idout
much mind that”
“Ton s^ppMtMM rod now yon are rich;
bntarwyob the *bsn then?
Bradbury portnut fauvl if(uo. the ima of his
at ge
former i .s .....1 , l ung I ni
gotten memoriee thronged into hia muld
-memories of generous impnlaea, eagerly
acted upon; of deeds of boyish diainter
eatedness done by the curly-haired lad
before him-.lecJa that the man was far
too prudeut to Jo. And with » queer
choking sensation in hi* tlirost, Brad
bury No; snswersd— whole, I think—I ...
'* on the sup
pose—I “Happier!_t> was happier then. were,” said
lie sure you
teTlrffg •«»«?• >&» f» «“ **«*.*»
of aJSken^inCteeastbytStoOTledge another hapjmeea, created by
s our
means, K“hl is e higher nleamre than and “T
that procarro you now ;
pleasure yon have aot known tor
3TMU*, Beajamm Bmdbmy.'
“t-wfiftr; _
sprite. " end. Money ~ m good as a means, but
I t i R good becanae it
purebaae purchase iiumy many pleasures; pleasure*; aud, and, best beet of of
f*■ »U, likJV happiness happiness the previous P^*™ on on others. others. 8 . pleasure P 1 *"”* But But , of of vou. vou. c«nf«ring conferring and and men men
like you, gmvel grovel in u, the the emth earth so so long long, that that
at length you labor only to gather a heap
of mould, and forget all about the
flowers,” "Weil; "said “I
don’t know.. I'father Bradbury think reflectively, there’s
some
thing in what yon say, though.”
“Well tlr*n, to cometothe point; liere
is an opportunity-of treating yourself to
a happinem oreat pleasure, by contemn* mud.
-n two people who deanvw it
You must consent to this marriage.’ !
“That I'll be—I mean to say I've
fully maile up the mv mind that f won't do
anything “You of rort,” lassnreyou.
will consent, You
have told me. your objections; and by
means of those very objections I intend
to convince yon. Benjamin Bradbury,
how old were you when yon marries}?
and what was your wife's fortune ?”
B-, Bradbury thought of the second Mrs.
loophole. upstairs, and fancied he sew a
' “T was fifty-three, I believe; and she
the “ Btadbury sylphide 1” and fixed th e bright lim eye Sith s ot
were on a
threatening glance-" Bradbury, Seijour you're
EJTO When you
first wife, hate s mnthei, yon were
portrait; and-twenty^a and she lightdiearted lad like girl, that
fiL? b ft ' lo «'* was a good little
***
ro^ethen?” V ‘"' y,nI m
bnt
were then and hive a good ^von deal moro fr>
keep honse iidom and know vonr ^
“ Love a fiddlestick ! said Bradbury;
“ all bov and quftealiove wirl nonsense " ■
“ You're that sort of thing
yours-If, sir I rathe? suppose ?”
“Iahould think Iwaa,” said
Bradbnrv “W‘goo.1.
said the la.lv, “ve.y
woald
bng a witness into a fix, and intends to be
Idownupon Perhaps him tremeudonsly kind i» ^minute.
“ you wiH-be enough to
take any .me of that bundle, of letters,
«»d .tell me what you think of it”
first Bradbury that did ss he laid was lua ordered. hand The
paper he upon
*>ad b en enclosed in the envelope from
which the sprite had emerged. It. was
yellow with He age, and sadly frayed at the
edges. opened it, and
Has a valentine sent in years long Jays
; ; of to thmrcnnrtKlrm.- Iff*. .Wl first wife,'in A:-s tm the happy niu
nge n m n m
! fluttered at Bradbnnr’s h«irt. and a mist
seemed to come before his eyes, as he
were thb Ins own, longWro find exhibited Hnji. faults They in
plenty but both in metre rod pfcrmenlogff,
they breathed a warmth and light to
which And Bradbury his heart thought had long of beroastaibger. whom
one to
those lines, rough and trregular as they
were, bail been the pertectiou of poetry;
who hml read them over and over like again
with unfailing ndgeaZthn pleasure, till the
gentle .paper, life they were
umin, tec had worn
away, diidtfeTgr BBefi l gfr aiti fig - And
then came a bitter thought of his second.
marriage; a marriago made for money
only, themdet and pleasant of which cold phase. indifference And with was
a
sharp jiain at hfa heart, Bradbury cover
ed his face with hie hands.
“You damot scoff at love now. "said the
sprite. “The tears which steal through
your fingers Show that there is yet some
life in your frozen heart. Weep on,
Benjamin Bradbury. Every one of those
half of yow file vou have tried to shake
off all loving human sympathies; and
you have we!l-ni«h succeeded. And
what know/ 1ms vour life been? Have vou
once Lmal in all your later life, a thnU
of-nleasnre to that Produced in the
old oia dava dajsiby bv the tlie gift'of gifto« a a^pennym penny in real reto
happraess blJSng* of HavTTou receiving a hSdhe poor man’s ple^
! ollZinJ over Sime cirete^ j
in , r own or 1
araonc toore'v,m call vour friends faces ^
preseime? - YMrknow tliat you-have;
, not You know that, in your heart of i
hearts you; would beglad this moment i
to exchange half vour wealth for one j
Week pleammt of the old light-hearted which feeling; the j
inmrd warmth yon had
, is those boyish lavs. Islt noFw>?”
i “ It is ' iidee.1 it is. ”
“If such is reallv your feeling, the
realization of vour wish is in your own
Body, power But You cannot be young again in
von can be young at heart,
and regain much very much of the feel
mg of those old happy dam But the
act must be vour own, and vou may i
make abecrinn'r now beWrous You were n^w. gen^- :
Would life, yon condemn yonr child to a love
less aud sell her tor gold to an exist
such as vour own second-union I
hasbeen?” " :
“ "I Heaven forbid !” i !
overth” am sure vou would ; s^proptial not Now think !
man in a gro
erous thoughTiSnJ spirit You know the full slang well of that the !
“brilliant what , |
world call, happy n»Wu“ ft bat
every chance of being a one. Bat !
we will try it bv a severe test. If your
child’* mother were living, wbafc would
her counsel be think yon V
favor “ I think—I’beiieve she would be in
of if "
“ And v.,u . know whether she would
have atuirovod Uthtly- Frank Wilaon is
ist-Mss
hot it only rest* with yon to make it
farger.” ‘*E^d!
«nd » I will ” t«d B»d
bo *7> 111 gire tte
yorag oonple five hundred , a Tear, sad he
ahal! have a share m my Un*iD<**, if lie
U*“
That s nght.and like . a good .... fe.low,
Brsdbary. 1 was sure feel rood P consent.
And on. how do you
“Fifty per oent. jollier alrrodr. said ,
agmB, ^ dbttI and 7; qoite * delighted W.S*rjgfiT? at the of
making my dear little Kitty happy.
ajs^gag^a
—— --
don’t JOB want to
know to whom yen are are indebted, indebted, you you
ungrateful Pon man ? , I I quite quite forgot „ forgot t^t that a ,
“'Pon my my honor honor,
we we weren’t weren't old old friend*,” frwmds. said Mid Bradbury. Bmlbniy.
“ “But But I I should should like like to to know* knows uncom- nnoom
monly.” m«». This ia password, _____, o "““““g. said ■■■•».a.,, the , lady, s- .
; “ my
giving table pnng table , with with a a smart smart her her wand. **nd- postmaD postman “ « a Now, Ni rap “P , perhaps, pe “ on ^ the pa,
ytra OTi gueee
; Never was Orre. good inn.'" at guessing, - said
_ Bradbury "
W hy. Tm bant Ysleahne, yw old
■tupid, forget said what toe I ladj. told Mind
don't v s yo n.
H i m TgnnrtlBd WlthUUt WHS Wishing Turn
“goodnight"
• • • *
So Frank and Kate were mtaJned, and
lived happy ever afterwards, as might
naturally have l*cji expected. Old
Bmlbuiy hss amshed immensely unproved, his deek
bnt he hasn't setting
to rights yet. Every St. Valentine s
eve he shuts himself picket up m lua room,
and dreams over that of old let
ters, bnt he has never had another visit
«. V^entine.
l ij l ................
' A Hog at Baj. *
At about haif-pacttwel Teo 'clockv-es
: driven past the'ponr the Four Cvurte* Courte,
1' ?. j 8 *!! * 1 * ^mL^^Is the^ner oftKm
j one
j lu g. wmen ie«u« *u
I^tmento f tb a jaiL tbv
Being Being closely closely pressedby tjresscl through by one one ?f of closed tne
drivers, *TO«. it it made made * ajnmp jump psrt through of tbe a a
window wmdow, and, and, carrying carry *ng pan ot me sasu
with with it it, landed landed in in tne yardbetew Here
oneof the drivers, name,! Hewy Bnnker
followed it, expecting to find that alittle
application of the stick was all that was
necessary to bring the animal JgJ to snbjec
tion. The hog,
the black flag, and the moment the man
entered the yard it attacked him fierce iy,
and bit furtonsly at his legs, utterly re
gardlcss of the shower of h» heavy head blows and
• which the man tuned upon
shoulders mth his stick. Finally the
; beast' made a very Vicious bite at Mr,
Brinker'a knee, misaing his hold on the
man’s flesh but succeeding in tearing
the leg of his pantaloons into pieces.
Briuker this left the yard precipitately
' after exhibition of porcine prowess,
and the hog being left in possession of
the yard, backed up infer, corner,
; whence it would emerge wifli every in
' tention of fight whenever anybody offered
i to dispute possession of the place with
! it. A consultation was held, and finally
it was decided to request Captain Con
I The latter went over to the house for lua
! pet revolver-an improvwl Colt-ond
Igdt Sueto into dra^ a position b«d from which the animal he was
a upon Tlie first
which still kept its corner.
j shot, fired at a distance of about fifteen
yauls, settle! the hnsiness, the ball
“g the begin the middle of the
which the'drivers hlal' it Xl remov«?it
«*H 5 to thc packingho use.—
AJIStSeoff*
duerng hmiself, he mijaired where » *?? the
J^nuxte could he toaud
■- from JSSJKto' Pioche to git r.«^aflwhter a sit as a fighter, rod and
to intotS'
**”"*.!£*”» that the .g chances 'gSS of
getting a job as a fighter at the Justice
Tisssxzzsrt
say tfon’t that they iue
tell
rongh' If they
h itla n!L 4 h fr wt- a man 4h»F*
* from Pioche to take
wa «!! w aY
a hand ”
• v™ miff ht not have got a job -.en
j. if thev did ^ tiffht” 7 suggested a reporter.
.. w* h * stiggins not get a iob
j m ‘fighter * 9 The minute they’d hear
n mentioned thev’d liegin bid
! services The crowd that
, f
; ^ , w - t « > em W o n ] t } f eo i Ha f e r* m
, £, * of that horse' -deseriptiou
STtaStefSv ,, a oa Z i P Srife^ A Gat
:
gatygT^
Ufa«t flgUt ^ re> f km load and fire a revolver
that it wit* rad and—” ‘small
cur, that
heW™ JJo^iafaJ to the' nfflre earns in and
8 the stronger ns Iocs a susfacious with
roroSTfetes. . B t- his a
airTvelline: about ttiU- tout
i„ the '
■
•• Take Vim off» ^him Ob I ain’t a doe
nf.to,,,, Take off'" and finalW
Sgr&rtS' thronwh the door like d^mielri-d a wild
^ ’^vl 0 r steeet, leaving fteabite
c5!ro»fcfc 'f.Vw-7
'
-■
The Age ef Wanders.
. Atante'mffablfahmenthasbeen'oproed ff
jn Ht i ()llj8 for j rT i D g eggs, ami fa
mmmted SL-. by hrodiwfirof thomands ot
The eggs after being carefully
' m thrown into an
, a^dTEy roeeDtaele where thev are
7„.i JLs cmtrifmna semratLl nWration
« ISSsf from
K^J5S5_jSLfs2” w?iieh —f—, reUnblea
dried srtiete iZ
brown sugar, ,« is nnt put >0 barrels ® and is
Site bera’tekro .... acrom'tbe ,
ar “ c ‘ e baa been taken Twice brice Across tII
■?' **”P* *? J S!*“ *?^ ,e “j,
omelet and compaml with omelets ma.le
»gd the b«t judge, wuld i notdeteet mu drire°t°tho the
d»*»«ooe between them. 1stnot fh.* an
EB f 01 T <>ude ,”, ? Milk made solid ,
M * ' Wliat ^ next . ^
_____,
tokhc-eve^of The weight toose^^not of "bullion"'fii
posted. One
cubic foot of gold weighs 17,502 ounces,
and ^ if Sbte cure is fTxff worth *361 Minium 808 64
wehzhTuOO m
wmgu* lz ou.au 20«mnda pounua. '
Pram m... ii. c»i*at., »•«.. of
Ofttofirmof Colgate AOo., Vsnufsctunre
Flavoring Extracts, 21 BUckutone 8t.,
Bo * U ^_rtr.i« «_ iw '« is7s'
’
Mkssks. .oimUenum Szvh w Fowls A Soss: iitti*
-Last spring.my emaciated daughter. with
aged five, -became very much
1088 ° f »PP«trt«- prostration of
" 5^X™u-t£S*h
the snnimer and canwrt us much anxiety.
After trying various reoMiw without deriving
any benefit our family phyawran reeemmedea
S§'.7»S<m thenae ^EeravianH^p. "and to“^aK»th After mragitoDC rtiT
*a«
reuidlr ^S*ttl^iSl1ent. gainin* in health A?Un.drtfrtm and strength, her
»
perfectly wail, with round, plump cheaka. and
S^da. 1 to^TpSSSJsJES 5fiM
that I cannot too highly recommend it m »
tonic. tt-ry gratefutiy your.,
Chas H. C 5 oi/»*tz.
Soldby . ... dealersgwocrally, . ,
__
CHEW
Th* Oelsbreted
-
'“vo.nJJr, ^
-arafsstasu
Ckaagm ef thw.
Ib A*fa Minot we tired upon a ml
riehinulcmtngaBdiplaodidMeaUae- existing population
ferns, with an oom
pteteiv debased by ignorance sod slavery.
Xhe oV'flourished gi, irs ,,f twenty different nutioua
'here to. been ex
ttuguislied; flock* wander o*er the tomb
of AcMle * » ild „f Hector; and the
throne of M.thridates mid the
.«ih u »,« hare ,i.s.ppeeml, aa well a. the
^errUant* 01 of ^ Smyrna “ ll do not mqnire
w t iether Homer was bom within tbair
KAto su^sj^?=£S ^Hscuritv cover* with it* shade* the
bank* of the Jordan and the Euphrates.
found. aira'^.'Siu.ssiiS The gtfent silent republic The forever forever harps of Moee* of the the David wandering wandering i* and not Isaiah to Ara- Ara- be
are are ; ;
bian bian comes, eomee, indifferent indifferent and and unmoved, unmoved, to to
^ the the ^ poles of his hia tent te nt against against the the
shattered shattered columns eolnmna of of Palmyra Pklmyrn ; ; Babylon Babylon
has h „ also ^ fallen faUen Inneath |„ Iie ath the the stroke stroke of of an an
avengin avenging destiny, and that city which
reigned reigned snpteane supreme behind oyer over oppressed oppreased Ama, Asia, that
has has scarcely searoelv left left behind it it a a trace trace
can ca n show where where the the ramparts ramparts ot of Semi- Semi
™m» were raised “I hare yen,
M y 8 a traveler, the _
prophecy. shell ■ Tyre, the qneen
tee nations, be made like the tog
of a rock, wh«w tihbermen shall
spranUhaixJtotm'”-Jfe«e
.
The ___ Biasisalppl ■ ■ ■ Nenster.
The monster seen in the Missisaippi
river above Memphis a few months towbont ago
b y the capfeiu and crew of s
x^ppe,,,.! e^fl the other dsy near island
mU V e. This time the frightful
CT e tt tnre was seen by some of the crew
of a prexluce boat. The monster's forked body
wnli ah aSh’s al> ej like a snake’s, his tail
like a and hia hill formed like a
pdic«V Eng His biU was .bout six feet
and a Bowing blnck mane stood
out from hrs btoid, wb,<* was erecte.1
twit *oS
of his forked tail knocked off the
steering oar of the produce boat and
^ the crew in terror to the hold.
Tlie 111 starred craft now lies moored
Vicksburg, deserted by all the crew bnt
OJ them
and tnd eanrt6 ^destrueiionof one-half of
haf-juat. LsV der. , ,to who l, bareiv whydire»' S reb«;c*r «^*p« : *«.hthrtrhw. <»» jneWty. ,. urea, thjree^a- »»•>
Ste of 2rih
b,e fooiuhlj portion^of faneving the .arth that re.t. the only within tenant- ths
a
window of the great volcsno. .This fairly Ulna
j tntes the force>of habit, 5riImi* <
form*!! £ eumii I>f Fierc*. Ooldvn on«
MwlicjU Dj scovery curtn incipient conwimption. liv®r
m^Mood, cold.i,. aud all afr^tiona of tL«
jri som. rti.l dep.od apoa
^ u i^tothhh ,^® F,,pf,t. aS
jd gunrantee Prerinjahm to those fa
M weak u uder a-positive peculiar to and ear. not*ith
new** women,
standing that thousands of women bear terti
t I* nseof cans k and*thi knife. Again, Dr.
pjetre's J'leasan- Porg.bve joaitlwly i’elleta, no larger
than murtard-eei^a da will ^ent dyrtworta cureeoo
rti paUi.w here it 1. ^SV21STSVSSSC upon
«
medicitek In theteoe of such facta.
ma * e wonder at the-Wfadne* of the poor
Italians?
W n.« me Hib.o. Be,o.r*. Autfijm •
Store toriadit.v of the jiver i« the
SS-S-SS'SS bv dfsap]**v»nro of the varion*.
lowed Hie
tetter «vn,ptdnU stomach i,v icnive Ihttew of ttwiterangsmcnt ia varubly adhere How tee
»
'SSSU^I
lowure. of the tUo and whflw of tbs syre,
pun in the right side and under the right
shoohfar. nausea, rerflgo and nkk
of ^STSTa ^vam^'l^t ^
rtgu-ammuj —y
gSgsS.
tionn of different lomtionH for immigrants #1 6t
am r. Haiuple eoi>y free. 3mo«.ontri«J26ctft
W.tn«. ofl^7 Frsnktortrt^XJ.Do^aU.
H»m.r luroaixsT.-It fa claiined ittfnlli- that
Anodyne Uniment Is almost i
taSSitlui =
„ iwtafal, the prevefit diphtheria,
^nd that It will cure ‘ croup mutant y.
We will wager a year'* subscription thiit»
nm*l! 35 cent package of Sheridan s roudttion
Powders contains more pure ingredients, sad
o>->aiu T*uir*i money thsri * bushel of spy kind
f»ut up in large usekages. Why ? IJecsusc tbe
largo {TAcksges are wcrthlcss trash.
Dime Matlnr*. small „
HonHeke«[N*rs why Bludv economy id
thing* Hbonld u»e Dooley’s Yesst Powder,
the beat, because perfectly pure; the cheapest,
&r every package ia full weight.
.....N«ir Ntomark attack draitkara Quirk Jri «b Tea
are Bigus of a bilioW ; s
will remedy all tbtwe. Price 25 eta.'
Gold mining. How fortunes are made. Read
advertisement lirown A Bro., Calais, Maine.
r*tenteeB and inventors should read adver
tiaemont of Edsou Bro*. iij another column.
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fir 'stamped Trade MArK*CROwrt*r*
or on every Conet lStcei O
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A FARM AND HOME
OF YOUR OWN.
low is the Time to Secure It
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
FOR AN ACRE
Of (ho »>e*t Innd in Amnrinfa Ac^in^KMurt
Rnilrwoil now! for *nle III veart rrrrtf lytrevi, infer*«f
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T he Salutation «) or
finn SOli U 8 l^hnniQ v ' ChO ij r In
StfUCtiOfl BOOk <«.)
tire t-oursc- Th* Im» thru# nr* ht t«d ir fr>r
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spirited Wm < r *nd Spring Strmn* UIm*!
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He!eh;'.rr*r und .l<*»epb'* lton>isc« are dramalirsd,
end nr* up.endtd ni«»ic*« drama*.
OLIVER DITSON A CO., Bortoa.
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VEGETINE.
REPORTS FROM OHIO:
8rai»OFi*i,D, Ohio, Fsb. fB, Itn.
Ma R R. &HYWU---------
I har* sold ths VKUKI INK for ssrersi yssra an’d |
from person*! ktwwMjt* of ay customsr* who have
bought it, I do cheerfully rec rnimnnd it for tbe com- :
pleinte for wbiab it ia recdmmende<l. ;
Reepee tfally. j; J BROWN,
Oraggist end Apotbeesry.
VtUETINE.
^BkldUGy* 00Bipl8lllltS ” ( ,
AgRON, Ohio, Jan. IS, 1877. 1
DB. H. R Btbvbba Boston. Mass
ffir~MZJ?if*^h*s ttWd /oar VKOKTIN* for ;
Kidney Oom pUi at and (ien*r»TDahTIIly, w>«nnurfuaod
peal relief from it, so. mock »o tbatsbe likaato keepU. .
oo>aed as a beneficial tonic.
THOMAS H GOODWIN,
West Market Street.
I an perscsali; fatojuainted with Tho* H Goodwin,
Beq.. who ia an old and highly respected eiUsen of
Ato». Yonr*, reapectfully, ARMSTRONG.
A. M. Dfuggiat
VEfiETINE.
Kidney Complaints.
OiRcnrHATi. Obio, Mereb 17, W77
MB. H. R 8 t»T* na
D**r at *—I bare been a greet safferer from Kidney -
Complaint, and after the iue of e few bottles of
YKGKTllfK I find myself entirely oared I seined
sixteen pounds in flesh while taking the VUGKTINK.
I Will eheerfally recommend ia
Ytmrs troly, W. T ARCHER,
No. 83u West *utb Street
VEGETINE.
Kidney , Complaints. „ —-ii -— —
CmciNBATl, Ohio. March 1*. 1*77.
H R.Stbvxkr
Ihmr Sir —I here used tout VECXTIYE for aoror
time, end can truthfully say it has hern a greet ben«b|
to me. end to those Buffering frmj disease of the Kid¬
neys I ebeerfuily retommeml tt
Respectfully. O H- SMITH
AUeeted to by K B. Aahfleld, Druggist, eor. Bigbtb
end Central Arenu**.
VEGETINE.
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VEGETINE :
F..EPARffD BY
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Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
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TRADE MARK. DR. BECKER’S
CELEBBATffD
EYE BALSAM
IS A SURE Ot RE
F«r XUrtAMED. WEAK ETKS.
STY ES Rot! SORB EY1~LU>V
SOLO BY ALL DRUOOISTH.
E DEPOT, A BOWERY, W. \
SENT BY MAIL
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- HUNT'S REMEDY
JNey T Ht CUE MEDlClP AT ,,
PENSION8"B3?Sii!Er5,^r and «*»•* *Iwi Jtffied can
<•*« V'rocurw p^o**<*n. *r« pw»*
!i»Yfa thfftr pwnuoQ* i»cret»**-/.wri»ir»4 lh»,r pfw4*nr rating
iu U*o low, R» !• th« MM to tbouRikntla of inAfancw**
VVidowR and chtldr*a of Roidirm Who difad in or oGt of
be arm;of tliwo»** contrmffMd in fiervioo. »re entitled i«
Full Iioantt ■* due til soldier* <!»«ch*rff*<t Soldier* for
wonnd*-. miff-ire. or tnjar* other than dkawaan
rbd were pr»M>m*r» of mrwn *e<"tre for rail n*. i»ith for
the time au.bsld. For full information addrna*
.UrNKIIili A Hllt< II.
Hn«hiu«lon. l>.
.Vo fu tlll rlaim alUatd
thk,m:w yoiik
Com*nerclal TrrtuH t*rr|MO»! '*rw >*i»t,
: rein«t' s
filfl month *11 nttmte*, 94.50. tur«* muoliii*,
Weekly, one jewr, yi| *ii nnithi, Ml rrn't Spect
Utt number* vent on eiftt icRtki An e*t'» o pMo
lab Agent* for club often , t o Dtily for el iliot itnrty
Th«( T nMMerrtnl A4t »iiwr i* th* t^t
licnn p*p*r p ihlrehod in tin* o.htry 1 1 * Wmikly
edition i* UMurp»**e<1 Sp«ciai term* to Au-nts.
A T1N<,'| *»1 Ful St X Y < ity
H AS on ,
A Cheap Farm for Sale.
*-**.SSSVSt A well SS&gprsi .«
*ny one dMiring 46 do w>. will do w-ll t - c -1 on - r
r*nn n . Ohio.
Q O EXTRA M MISSION^ LARGE 'Q'
VEWS&aSS&tt
p AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
ICTORIAL U.S.
HISTORY ofthe
It contain* ovar .MIO *n« historical wn«r»*1nH* *nd
National publ&hiwo oo , Pbthulalpbifi. P»
^ EVERETT HOUSE,
Fronting TThion S<}ijoi-t*.
NEW YORK.
Finest Location in the City.
European Plan Restaurant Dasarpassel
KjettKER J* MCA rtertf
BABBITT’S TOILET S*°IK
T t sriYi*! _> tor tbs
Tw* ■ - • .te f '*tk
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Sent, hiu .
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£ Jhe_FtYg* T mil,pi * JAP Iw i thw World.
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<**> (>• Ste.rtiff -ft i full AiMrot
PASTORS
Knowing worth? p wiii i u whodsetre osefttl
trafirr riwpiojnirnt wllj help melt lijr directing rh**ni
to twtnti for a Bpecisi. Agwnt’s Circular of FKANK
LKHLIK** SI NDAY MAfiAZlNK. fi HoaarlH.Fd Per
iot , UD a^ (< , >ufti n n*«t»r,*. n. edited by ttrv.
)r - i7raTg-T Knn t -TTr-ffr tT
from a dergymirn m?d ten wwrfnr
postage !• r a apaoimeB copy, _Add^**,
Pl'BLWHliVO HOUHR. MJJMSTT «' r«*» t
THE
GOOD OLD
STAND-BY
MEXICAN MUSTANG MMI!
ran Man and beast.
KereBLlSHKD 3*> Tim aiweye onroa A
reedy, tonyi n.endy Ha* ret feited Ir
million* hate uw'd U. The w me world epprorea ta
gionoaa old Mqataas—tbe . ret end O b oe p est Ur»ce~a
10 * listen oe 2-'* oent* a ooRie. The Moateoc Ltetme-i
• .res when nothin* etas Will.
*OL-l> HY All. ISltDPlII* V BSD PR*
SH
A SJK
Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat
Requires Immediate stttentlon, »i n*|lw'
oftentimes r#-*olte in some lecunthle Long
disease. BROWN’S 83.0* '*.HlAL TROCHES
•re a simple remedy* an*, will almoat In
rsrUUi; give Inmcdtete relief.
SOI.D r.Y ALL. CI!£H16TH and dealer*
In medicines*
S4NDAL-W00D
K poet? re remedy for all diseases of tbe Kidneys,
end t rtaeri Ursa**. also good in Drep*
dent ( owpin lets. It produces atekneee.
sad speedy le tte atotk*. U is feet auperandit g
*ii other rea uM diee. Sixty oepeolea our* in atg or *ig
’eye. No medMMne can do Une.
Beware ef Imltatlwae, for. owing »«. «te are
DIM DAN |i|(K 4k (O.’S n *.
AM* far Otrm&mr, or —red for
r-re r«r;
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