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s^ejssMsaa J F ~*£:"r Bteii. of It* steMibati
ISmSog sgsBSSMKrt; It** than e^tw peraon*
no of theae belonged
',.! aarw- Some
crowd •■* plewntreHteerer*
mdalgeao it either
J tumble iet., the mere «o
P-irtioc i -f S*w Vorfc re pw aly, s witnti bo« T** » of la^* f™*? P««>- 11 -
were mtsJortone
'.wnt 51 M sboffiHRW <*
,inw» to muetde, of the duty . .
It ^limmsa. is m no manner a though part be belongs
evsn after
the stesmhosfcr.rpr, to I .
... have suppoued quitted to -; -"•«.
______«. order «. qnamlso
teoance of among the extension
Oil dry land, and
f his luriadnmoo to the water, whm
.v*rit^nrs,mastbeki..ked ,
npon «
^Ifimpoeed tads. (MScer Bl«l is a
hnmanitanan, slthougbit » probsbfe styled,
tost if he were to hear himseH so
his amt inpolse would be to inquire
whether in nit -r O# oomphmeut such imposing were in
totided bi tie leairsish.mvehfe.behev. US# an
•term. Ff
>»8 it b> be an uodenmlde disposition gorderen to to
'boss who show a reckless
. cstitoffssabiirdeo too intolerable to
l>Mir. As » hoy he wa* a fio« swimmer,
ml alsrays ready to spring into the
water and feeder ail the a - si st a n ce pos
stole to Btiyone in danger. His first
. xjdmt in the way of asyuig life was at
«h“ age ofafteen, whenheriwcned one
• d those nbtqnttons muall boys who are
• onstantly precipitatmg themsdvre into
the nvar from excursion beats during
tbesummm.
Cne M the m<M memorable .. . mstancta .
nting—ttys, tit sarinn life W WW occurred yttji, Officer
»rt on At
Iiimj’M Jan* Mt, IHA 4 .
t H>«t m rir'paitinent, time he then » the last iZUFSaiirn stages
-f tta exydenoa. The »ta«nb(»t John
uSTlfSa^n^T i.nog *t pier No. 1 , mZSrtZ North nver, had
taken fire sbtmtmieo clock m toe morn
>ng. Bleil and b» associates were barf
«t work on tire end of^tbe ptey, when
* ^ipTwwbT^eTstols h 7 *^ d f^ 7 .Jg a g^.. th *Lu t ^ e -S! Z
^tto 7 Z,\JZtZ'JL* G*t Port" W
g^mat^-w gSmrft to the . harbor,
fnfortunateW % would not
oomrS^were Mt Ltonih^ S^izine a
I>alc of cotton he pttriied il overboard,
il»e»i«pJveH bvtt. induced them to follow
him into the water 1 W dint of tremen*
B^^l^oC^hnn^
hsd an ids wedding StouS/^trScJd suit costing Win ftl
Which ™ to
exigeneies of tireoccasion Offieer
Emiia Bled's jES^lS? W exoloit WMtlie yoLg^lan rescue of
was S native of Germany. Imlnoed by
misfortune, she threw bereelf from the
pier Sforto at tl.e fo.it of ICharl.on eedily rcMCOsd street,
nver, hut was sp
by Bled, who supported her until in tlie
water for some twenty miuntes, a
host eonld be sent to their assistance.
In appearance Officer Bleil is a well
set, sinewy man of medi um height,
whose muscular development seems
nccorfance with the feat* he has pere
formed. He is thirfy-three years of age,
a blonde,.and his complexion shows
•“r life he has led. .Whether he
can be called handsome is
volvingBomedoubt, but it has long lieen
an estimlished fact that beauty is a super
fluons attribute to a hero, and should to
Viatica be left to those who have not a
list of glorious di-eds to recommend them,
fiiflliu' is to say that his blue eyes,
rhii'li have an expression of unusual in
te.hgence, are amphibious deep set. So far as we
mu learn, his tendencies are
n terrible trial Jo bis wife, who, with the
dog'c pecullsr to women where their
Zcctions sre life involved, reasons risked that for
'•aiuable should not be
eslvntum of worthless creatures
•^Bl.*lT^Tas b 7 noTtl e
n
" li - k
Ilentlng .. a Jack-Rabbit.
prairies, After killing a fox the
continues: But it was not long
MflXmSr wc met au animal JT? worthy of
tt
jackrabbit, and when bed by he the was of
out of his snug army
horses and dogs, the cool manner in
have'calledtorthtiie which he took to the situation would
mo™ admiration of the
r^S^^adSTmake a^ f“l
of hlm^rontoTwimin^tswiv himwlf like the ill-fated fox, 1 ’ b„t' and ,n's‘ run
quiet way took up the mathematical
problem of putting down three and
„,.V. ' g. S-t .".L- -Jieai-.V-Hls ke“ping sll“ bis
1 SSsSSwis , , thB hnnnda the
J Then the (log.
to business.
• heybalhim amfpUrf tlteto legs with
Hil theto miriit aLiut Now they are close on
him and we to gobble minii him, when
•he Jo f hesnddenly best changes bepnrenfld his and angles as to
co nr «e to
..ff short to the right, and is twenty rods
«w*y from his pnrsuera before they can
• bailee their oourse. Again and again
*\o tlio doffs draw nn to tho rabbit of’ onlv
to fimlthemselves the victims mis
placed confidence, and pursuing with all
rlieir might a direction oppodte to that
of their intended prey. As the dogs
learned -vhen be his n«i¥irrHrf~ tactic, they loitering scattered laid out, liis
StaiSStoS^SdlS^; "tiidThtabind his
with such lightning legs under fore ones the
himself rapidity and his tlmt
space between pursuers
grew wider anil wider, tilt he was lost to
View. When last seen that rabbit was
wafting around the foot of a bluff two
368 sftKS.an.TShTrtU: kf-& sSsas
wrar»ssasjsW 7
Hottest animal on the praine.
1 ’tiUziug the Flood Water of \lie Nile.
Another suggreted, gigantic engineering namely, diverting project
lias been
m portion of the flood water of the Nile
into the deserts of Nubia, Libya and
Hootian* Aa is well known, the main
Ktream of the Nile is fed and by the great
.-qitatoral lake# of Africa, its annual
inundations are caused by the in-rush of
torrent water, laden with soil from the
fertile slopes ot the Abyssinian plateau,
This silt is now for the most part depoe
itc-d in the bed gradually of the Mediterranean,
where it is forming, a new
stelfta. Sir Siamuel Baker, in a letter to
♦he Dondon Timet, after rehearsing
these only facte, the propoeee the a plan Nile, by which
not water of tint tlie
gaud which it now deposit* wastefnlly,
may be ntiltzed ** a means of. fertilizing
■the deserts south of Egypt. He pro
pooe*. by suitable engineering works, to
a portion of 4 e Nile flood water
; nto thee- desorir, where it can deposit
its rich seliment in the sands, and also
irrigate tiiem so as to transform them
into "cotton fields that would render
•would England independent alnices of America.” dams He
construct and at dif
Jerent point® (rf the Nile ; at the cataracts,
for instance. Theae dams and sluioes,
Fiy enabling craft to pass the cataracts,
would also render the Nile navigable
from the Mediterranean to (JondokoTe.
, 1 fHIUMBHWUMiSBBS.
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s^ssarca&Sr Tom Colletoe 1 * a miner, toomstre,
ssresaJsss^te ^f-Jffl:
jfcwda. They camped one efteraoon
bT mme hot springs near Walker lake,
lu j l w ,t t rag i bol*h*UfuUoi o,ld
• tuia ^
the spring, into the hole, onto! the hot
.nd ooid w»t** blending m»de
the right temperature tor * bslh.
they ploDged tn and enjoyed the deu
cions water as only th<j«eean wboLare
travele .1 over dusty aikalt roads t°» .
WT ersl days. When they had eaten
thar supper ana lighted their for pipes,
tl e theme of oonversatt -n s . mg
ume whUe the, smoked w» Out bath
and Idle wonderfnl refreshmmt irtirfi t
had bronght them. They spread their
blankets wdIo on fe» a grassy^po^ yards away liehind^ from some the
^ ,
aprmgs, and fell asleep dawn. The
Tom was up wtto the
memory of the bath was fresh in his
n,ind, and so he bounded from bts
blsnkets, and, with a skip and a jump.
plooged into the dear water'smd sank to
M h ,„ d n he «L sprang Then opou came the aho^ bank <rf an^h, with aU
the agility of a wi*d oat. In the me “'
titne.h« l** akin bad changed to toe
oolor of a pickled lobster, lbs bot
> the. aster cold had water been r^ningall had been
hours before toe dawn, mid now to*
water in the hole was almost of the same
temperature spring from which as the tt water flowed. in the Tom b^ng
b, a terrible state. He says: “J thought
[ wt s pickled." Bat he dnl not hesitate
as tot£e course he should pursue. his
With infinite care he drew on
Anguish, he managed Poreing to walk bog t«re back to
-mmp. Thf.ngh it wrang his heart, he
.neared pnt ”} ft title .Jll rendezvous, Jake was
t teu sitting np in hw blankets,
proach, Jake asked where 2 ^| he had 5 been,
Tom replied that the recollection of the
nmgnifiaKit bath of toe previona evening
was so vivid m h» memory that he could
notUan ^. <**!*$*& il ®*?P r nth ? I nt , te -
Stke‘. R ' l
',,-nf ^ 01,1 tiTtLllrf^utorflw« to ________ hnl
00 D ^ 4 , h .STyX^JSK e folloired, a nd foa m behind W toe
T^tlS tike throw wLr off h^frdT his few clothe* 0^3 apriup ‘
veU
afK j then saw him with wonderful baste
omarirr ami snrinc nnon tlie bank and
intoWbto p,an, bawling si!
i Tom Intoaid he htoffoThfa begun with fleree d^ntiJr invective to
instant, But
Tom ' H„r»„ cut him ll short toan
hkfatS'L^ve " hs “us ” .S? mnld
, that other chap ?"
• n, k in camp
000 Jake np quiet, and
Sootbeil J by this p^JZ grew By
, b, )th , e remp.
tins time Joe had commence,! to rouse
; j up and seeing the others beeu. approach, Tom
,,„ked them where they (he ha .1
answered cheerfully was holding his
pantaloons away from his body at the
j thxie): "Do yon think we could break
i withont one more magmficent■
! swi , .Mot much.”.
At this, 11 ^ Joe, getting Ll up, cried: '■ Not
dashed away
h.warfihe spring.
As ho disappeared behind the willows,
pom sprang for his pistol, and said to
• Jake: "Get yonr gnn quick; it will
me au business when Joe comes back."
; j u a f PW moments Joe did oome. He
t wm, if yelling furiously, and never stopped
UDt he &»nght np his pistol.
■ oDrop it, says Tom. “Hrirve
.lend bead on you, nud so has Jake,
SST’• fp-Kides, I took all the caps of yonr
'Th e difficulty was finally - adjusted; the
bnt the trio did not feel well for
sneoeeding three days.
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The ...rdanelles
JS«k% X™ W, sides of
'St ”ll
gardens, and.the minarets, together with
Th^Aninmn* tr> t.lw> formitlnhlv
I ee ?^ bv the twt> castles ca8 ^ HO of * the tbe new u ^ w
O*.^® 11 11 ®®’. ■ au 4h .® K<mm Kaleh on h®
{LunofflunB » ra PP and ft ° a they tn ®y are ^ also defended
S 7 other batteries mW on the coast.
T*®oty , ; two mifre fffite aretil® two
^ ““ 4l ?" of the Darfanelles-the K.
‘d-Bahn on the Europeato, aid the
° n ^ Astatic shore. The
^
At f? the narrowest ^'® nntotrf^tfie 4 ° 4 sfraits^ i 4 ®
“re And tne near fortifisations the mouth of of the^Iarmora Boyalli and sea.
®‘*y of . ‘lie DareUnel es. L,a ' n 1 ak1 ’ the
^ntpswns of antiquity, shore is nearly oppo
sdf; on the Asiatic
Smoe the days of Mdhml tee to , ,. the
shared TtSftFTi the fate *fthe of Byzantium. After the
*»to»e»»o“ rftilelirtui empire at Com
ajnnhuople, strait*ondsetUed *•>* at GalUpoli. In 1357
city was taken by the Turks, in
P 1 S®!r 1 1 l?’ ahSrtTrafter h V the
b»*tle ®f Tsesme, the « Russian • fleet
f"to«d their entrance, and went as far as
^jg *? ^BS. f ? 07 °’i* toe 3 ? > JrPPP Bntwu e t Admiral f 1 ,* 1 ??-, « Dock- ...
.
Sj? and ^tbefollotoug ®
T in t , _ S., •
■ ’, r# ilto-S art S^ j
£» pStoin^thc httWTnrkhk Sto4
neitft
In 1 H& dnriS» the Ow»k ■m forimS
bendence the Ipsariots forced the on
trance and burned three Turkish vessels v
i M i _
A susceptible HI. „ letter t young Answered. . law student . m
Cleveland, catching a glimpse of a
sweet-faced woman in a street car and
following heron the opposite side
i of the street until he saw her enter a
i bouse, turned aside, wrote a love letter
: to the fair unknown “ with bright .blue
eyes, who wore a mink boa, and a seal
brown dress,” and left it at the door.
] Xow, a middle-aged couple -lived. in the
j. house ; but their niece, a young rnarned
j lady from the west-side had called there
! on that afternoon. The letter was sent
j to the young wife, and she laughingly
told her hnsband that he mast answer
.
Ht.. This he did somewhat a*
"Mrs,--(’toe young lady with the
! bright blue eye-, who wore a mink boa,'
; etc.,) returns iritten compliments for the ad
j miring does note think that by youraelF; she desires but
j not at present
: matter to correspond how brilliant with auy his law prospects student, no
i may
be. She will rile yonr application.
however, and when she is the. recipient
of which a certain she paid-up'life holds against insurance: life, policy she
my
Pending may be willing that to corespond she with you.
scribe time, begs me to
TheXoiing myself for her -~The Husband of
‘ Lady with,’ etc.”
9 »rmtgm*m of lb# WwR
Th _ oU st iga i Rg -AQTerag ._ Vjs
e e r o
nio’xiL. oMspoui.
s.rrrra SaaiSfflSsiS: - T=-. aSs
^ pj££. <* Schwarxborg,
Rndolai*dt and Liehterstein—are bneb
^.r», to..ugb all Uppilr proTvled »ith
^SSmi ereigns hare between them ninety-flee ^and
Kving. whSi ta say them nothing of
chUdren. giva «i arerage
0 f more than th»e to ench.
^, e home by tlie Olnstrions
ire many and varied. Five
^ ha, e inrnodern “c\he times ohlcetTf assnmed the im
S^Ul , t ejUti ^n
titles being that of the Czar,
preieoessor. 1 * ter the Great, atei
generally Emp-nr aiinowledged m 1792 ,
wl s soon after
M TOch The Emperort of Austria, as
fach< from 1806 ; the tiUe of Km
p^or „f Brazil from 1822 . The King of
Presets has been styled \ “ Oermangm
.. sinee ml nd t, ie Qneen of
En^d has been proclaimed Empress
Tin tminsif ^^be^r, not serodatingth^ir being emperors
me! eTfnin century^.It
^ties frcun the present is
diffleolt to ssy which of these kingly
titles in existence is the oldest Those
of other cloaely. M d Norway On the seem other to hand ran
each
our own sovereigns, though in diploma
^ docamentf , thev l«ar a title which
,] at ee from 1801 , are called by the people world
th ,. y goTern ^ by the rest of the
kings or queens of England, a title assumed dat
ing f TOm 828 , when it was first
j'[. ggbert. Down to the reign of Hehry
however the sovereign called seems to have
more commoulv the King of
theEnfflinh ^e E^tUh Harold II rf™ waa *• Kin g
andW
a Britain.” jJrJJJ
o£ titteeoriginffly fthe Howrvuam »We men
bear bestowed by
the Pope, the Emperor Francis Joseph
3 S&rer™ ‘‘Apoetoiic’’King LiL; of Hungary,
vtt thg »«Catholic ” M«et*Fafthful King and the
King | 0 f Portngal “the ”
Kin The Qneen'a titTe of Defender
was conferred on Henry <3
vm. for an indifferent theologi
treatise against •‘one Martinns Eleuth
crus, th®privy who conne.l was officially have proclaimed erred sore/' by
to ”
^^rit^.^d^C^d dnke8/ , A majerity of them will
* 1 proba- be
iave ?l^ ° Iud ^ ^ soverplgna
ft,re ve th. ; claim-of
BOn \® ? f tiie <i orma, { PJ 1nceB to ^ li ''
. T .
sovereigns is
f
damE8 * ro9C *'
8 "”® »»«• •»»» monograms and
crests worked upon them, and others
^ »< “»"«■ Muffs are now per
^
Grecian passementerie made of simple
mohair, to small squares, is used all
over the .mter garments and “renged
111 Greek designs.
Fnrs will be sparingly used upon
garments this season. Most garments
w jU have deep fur cuffs, collars, and
pockebi ^ without fnr borders.
amaU emb roidered kereliiefs of
d c h ene taSTSs are the choice to motect' St
’ «na
1 ,j, nd torchicfssee i [ „ rI ,biefK seem m so so long long
snother anoto^f of tli^e^n™f the season s tancies, JdesThe tne ^ ear^•
"“If 8 Pendants being exqnisitoly done
decomtod with flower designs hy
bftn<J -
The ulster is not the ttnginuly the belted
garment that first came under name,
bat more of a polonaise, with plain
skirt and no trimming, relieved only
with buttons of bla-k i«carl.
In trimming* lSrd« for iStoito rieli wrap* fowufnot the novel
tv is the of oloth.^d as
formerly glued 8 on the wbren
mb, it Parfsian by a new process kept secret whicb by
the manufseturere, and
renders the feather baud very lasting.
Japanese fans, wide sprood are fas
^"S.sa
3 hffs«jsi
s^^:nra h vrx:tz
P
j Ifonrf. ltt8 ‘ Beaer ‘“ ,0D ' *” U6Ter m ™'
l^mbtorf -“f* ’’ Ud ASSs^H W toX
rfth
f orm effective earriug 8 and^pius, and are
A * We«< ur<aA.n«» ing a a A Ii al.
The funeral of the late real Sylvester
; H ond lo w, the well-known estate
Church l>lf® .of yesterday Holy af Tnmty, torn, wn
*!° 5 ? the the
at the corner of Chnton aud Montague
atr eets Brooklyn b Heights. t,by Tho attend- of the
anoe waH there u request floral decora
daughtOTS l T , ’ h wore no the Rev. Dr.
tioD „ rector,
oharles-H. Hall read the burial service
»“ “-*«-? iu -htoh he spiike
wl * warm appremabon of the worth of
Mr. Hondlow.
About on hour before the funeral the
sofemiiized at Mf
low’s eldest daughter, ^ ; to the Rev. Will
^ p g , sist at pastor of the
ehurch. Mr. Hondlow’s imexpecte .1
k , ath , Bft hig mot herless towhonr daughters
without a livii>„- kinsman counsel, they
could look for ^, protection or
^ jt WR8 dee] d best by the friends
of lioth the bride and tho bridegroom
^ Mi(#9 Minnie be married at once to
aj, or t whom slie was expecting to
wed in the spring. ’The young lady
was finally persuaded to waive her natn
^ re Jnctanee, wedSed and with tears in her
„yes vaK in tlie house where her
father's ewrriageoovemit remains lay ready for burial,
phe bride^otn ratified, to^tit’er tlie bride
*hd went to’the
rf, nrch and thence together followed
the father’s remains t,, their resting
place in Greenwood.—A^etc York World,
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Suicide anil Hard Times.
Plenty hl°ir=sx^.^z of suicid* are still reported,
rrxt
as
work is freqneiiHv the canse of the act
on male side, but not always.
Domestic trouble usually -leads to it
among women. A few flays ago a
Spaniard, a man of good aceompli'sl.ments, famuveonnoe
tions.and fair personal
committed suicide in liis boarding singing house,
|j e mmle a living br in
opera, but latterly this resource failed
h im, and as his prospects in life were
Kro wiug world dark he 'closed accounts One of with his
the boarders bv leaving it
.fellow testified before the
coroner that the Spaniard had frequent
} v expressed a horror of work and said
j|. would be more honorable to die. But
most of those who take the last desper
ft t e leap do so because they caunot, or
fancy they cannot, find means to live,
\ ew y 0 j.J swarms with men of fair ca
jvu-jtv who cannot get. employment of
~ fare
mH _ A s a role, such men
worse worse than than men men of. of a a coarser coarser fibre, uyir, be- uc
cause they they are are disqualified disqualified for for taking taking
bold of the odd jobs that men men of
rougher rougher class class occasionally occasionally pick pick up. tip Tt
would be almost anicidal for a stranger
p, come to New York expecting to find
a situation. -—
• ----——---
Discerning child f who has heard some
remarks by jmpa )^' 1 Are you onr new
nurse?” Nurse—“ Yes, dear.” Child—
“Well, then, I am one of those boys
who can only be managed by kindness :
so yon had better get some .sponge cake
and oranges at once.”
BCFFiM) MC 5 TOB.
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*»«■> — w na w f « » ■«»>■
A eorr«|Xiodent wntosfrom Manitoba,
s&aSSsKsrftss SS^ *533 the of the wol
become prey
*.** In buffalo robe* theseason makes a
g^t ddTermer. Mon Sorember
after Li Sew Tear’s Day it gets ragged,
“the its rich black Brown is bleached
color of tow, especially robee along
the animal’a twrk. The are
generall* taken from the oows, some.
rimes from the yooag boil*, but
never m£b fnjm the old'bulls, whose hides
« too thick and heavy. The
skins are nanally split down the back is
fJT^e pS f^ingW, The^Jcem halkv t.. han.iie of tanning easi
« ] s ft entirely in the hands of the Indiaq
women one dreesSg sqaa* iwing perySirTThe supposed ca
n,ble j£ of ten hide*
^ m . retained hv the Indies for their
Sfy 7 ^ ... dressed much more beanti-
2 s'«fld Mdaretoeverv wav superior to
thn to the tradera.
Aa s oeueral Ito! rule buffalo are hunted
th^^n tonto* months by
SvttUge f«)k By this ev«vd%resrion method toe bant«
“ of of snowdrifts, in
pmiri e, boshes, any
thing p^h that Vithin will oonceat his body, to ap- the
shooting distance cf
}, er j And it is a rerv aatiafactory mode
0 / hunting, when von are not charged by
^ oW b n il and*no onlv to find vourself with
empty gun Vay. recall means indent of getting of
on . 0 f the w?«* I an
this nature .rccuned to me while
banting 8 some time since near the Indian
Elbow .
wikedV^Sei p ^h"nM°~d »A two^to«tato »«« »nwi» . «nl
the
ZZf'nJ ah. ^ly^d ^_____„* a
1
ffittiaSllSoa wm » (e^Una in the e^/me’ oi*m ni«jn but *
fhin to get
wi already fifty yardf*; nearer I conld not go,
heinn wind* inst on the edtre of the
The cows, unluckily were on the
*v>c !rif| hniu. one*' 0 Before*^!* *;n ? fKr>„«v,* 1 **!! irof^lr aim*
holerer move’ they toktho ira rather'loo ail lCl
to highly fimi off um iSth which I 1
barnUnt them . I
found mvself in troubl. at once. The
oU tralU, instead of moving bellowing, off, too. pacing re
nmtoedon tT^re^ the spot,
especially and dangerous. ‘
savage load flat
1 not while stretched
if I rained- myaelf iu
least I came into view; if I lay still -I
was eqrndly sure to be discovered, ow*
^
faloes must have seeu me, but as none
of them showed tfaktog symptoms of charging
I grew Ired bolder, deliberate aim,
• I at the nearest one. As soon s«
»*?’ 1 *E 5
gyve a convulsive start, move off » "hort
distanoe and then stojb while all his
;
N No sooner sooner, however however, did m<l nc oatch catclisigtit sight
°* me thau.to^ my utter astonishment,
?P went bis tall and down went his
^V»ver sL Ttilatfon oneVh^d l^Not a
! pi S^ °f cover the tne size 01 of one s nanu to to
for it, but he took three
• steps to Seeing lie wasdose
1 my .1 one. to dodge him. I swerved
; on m e tne
ZfU tint it was ^ts nTu^t no use, I 3 failed in“t^ m the at
tempt. To my horror be bolted aronnd
more quickly to torn than sideways, I did. I had I met barely h^
; time as
charge, in hopes of getting between his
bores, when he came 1 plump against
; witha.shook like.a battermg ram.• Tt
! was bke being hit wiUia
; shot from a cannon. My and gun wasi.mk. rb tl»> n
40 P'”“® l ' l) y one horn, my
1 to r? b 7 4h ® P 41 *? 1 ’, P "\ U>
I ****•**’•: ’si!w!tet“ * *“d«d “rtirt^roml at tas^ ttibag sntouled finl to
snow, ira W while my y h huge assmlant
,n L*t a J ! rTw I
not the least hurt, the force of she the tre
mentions blow being perfectly deadened
sansi’&tvn&t
T:,™ tounlTut thTwtoto
I
1 s®: as he had to die 1 rode past him and
• gaye him a shot for practice sake—^a
to do, and it merely dropped him on his
knees. I then dismounted, and, walk
! tog close up to him, fired both
0 * "T? T ^ f6 TSJ®hnn°!S?
of earth had struck him. The bull rs
manual iu tu>> same position, glanng
me with savage eyes ; the densely mat
ted hair ou his thick skull had complete
ly smooth defied the penetrative force of a
bore. I then went to a comrade
first shot the conical bullet mooed
through hair and bone, and the old
falo rolled over dead.
The cow is swifter than the bull; but
est a chase which one led me over the
Qn had started Appelle outto plrnus get tome large time and since. perfectly I
a
unblemished head as a trophy to send
home to a fnend.
as far as the eye could reach, and bands
! of, buffalo side. were Suddenly streaming I observed past me the on
! eyary wanted. It of
r ®*7 specimen I was one
| those *el«l exceedingly larger fine, than sleek, in the herd,
and with oje«, long, perfect horns any and most
Unxuriant a
mane and tail. Ab thiwe cattle
lure rare, besides being the beat for
miles mret, I begari to stuck rnn him. him, bnt For oonld two
not or more withjn jl shooting to distance. All
oome rrKe
the while I in the midst of a vast
mass of bnffaroes; for as I went on the
scattered bands seemeil more and more
to unite, «nd I found myself moving in
a sort of triangular enclosure with living
•»™«» Mound me; the-nearer animals
: S fc S.''S- ! 5 J!ft S:
,
■ H ow they did tun ! Hut at hurt my
t began to slacken speed. By what
| strange instinct he knew tha. I h*d
him for my Tictim, who can
! ■ p “ e flan ? e baud were still together ; liia
; companions were a l With him ; not one
bail yet quitted their ranks, and yet,
a sudden movement he sprang
fft>m Among roshmg them, pff ami. at broke, right away angles by
‘hrouffii - the crowd, anu seeming to
^ e J fr0p b spee«i as he ran. It was
°? ly , -5 ^“me^ however; he ^
®“®®*®d , himself, faced around, and
f U)od ***; * C4 ° ge ,)n frying
-
* or f flank shot. Dowjn went hw head ;
on he came in full charge. Knowing
' e ll c ^f ne8S qi iirmg at a buffalo s
’forehead, , , , 1 cantered out of the he
followed few then way ;
In* mo -a yards, resumed
Another Poijree; mile and agam he slacken^,
■
- into a tre. us he
. i t bip ^ 1 l m* °L of . a a stand .E°PfJ gentie and eminenc., ! a onc<-m-m '. a ? a --.ml cam, toere to took bay.
; I approocheal then till hut a. few yard- were
between os; up went his tod in
"Mto of battle aiid down went his head
for a charge. But this time I - was too
.jnick. and before The-horse he could slipped round him,
make one step,. I
sent a bullet into his heart. He stopped,
staggered and fell.
i —--—
There is this paradox in pr-le— . it
f makes some men ndicuUm-, but pre
others from becoming so,
Are Stork* j, w .E»wr«
inmnufei .< Han Fncoaec
f v . •tatemcrst
*"&}? rjS *?•• * toe i sI"vM fl»t ’
sssaasaas agrg^rg."^a sgs
L*!?! oooseioa •otoaAoi ‘~-«£a* it n ^by ■Jf
was a
°“« <* ''-*
o th&i ship on the ^
*^ **•*•* Thr^aas, MM. a ^msil **§•*S^sS . M
‘b* equator, about 300 nujes
'M n< » 0 e—t, Mattol m t to
l*o- thirds *luch at the wi« thjp'« wituesm^by^ r 7 rm ^"° ySl
P*n*»l to deekVt the l i r < *J*
os on
pocMShee. The ship» bmge
mg off from sh r- to
*°?°* °MS,^f "*** tnd a u( h ^snord ”
bowbog r i** u * mataad
WTien she »h>ng at a fair
amved at
“^P. ^ doing the best te sloogf^f.™ ? e t!Z£?EZ
tha bHer, so broke, r auaiy him
on when it c
. Tm balsaoe sal bd'
The boat, being mnkr sail, oonld not be
stopped J^ r readfly, He being l» mt T1J1( expert ^ art «wa '' I L, aar ” ^ »a
- drwn
?“«"*“ Tbs o«cer ^>pteh«pl«i onuuty offae. nl ® r< J*
“*• r i
to g° and P>ck him »?• !
?7 °f ? w hoi^, dr»d*^A*b appotosd _^ r M
^os* FateTjin clore
abl,Te Hie »uri*c*af a* A*
proximity to the ysimmsr. Th at
iowedafewmomMjhof TOctatorsTAc temblesuspense
*? the
f 8ter eirding arouaBit* ™*». But toe
saspenae was of shnittdunirion,.or two three at^
i swimming *“». «* aronnd to- man ^7 ot '«
tanrf +i moment sends
him. The honog<* lm^to that
«”hjll tomy 8 l*V«hmcp, ttb dy tfcsspairing when
recall ft. One i
^ from the swim^’and cUm the CToel him jaws and
oi mon ^* j upon
rilenoed hiai fenwrer. The shark lashed
tho water into foam *,& his tail, then it
I d»q»ptared belom tips eurface. A
bloody patch of water sed a hat floating
on thesurtace w*« «a feat was leftto
•>“ t 0 * rtere > BO®»' before
1 wasapowerfhl 4)16 element swiaia# ^From battling tiie fore- with
watery llu£amved the
going experience at
wnoltunon that whsaker may be the
pr .T °l
whent^rgetsitoaswfcitodnlge J° rt ^ *^ cie8 tot.hM
*™ tmd JJ e
SSiLwJ 1 *sailors, w 4 voracious the
I •Te
; aw *I 4 r ®° 0 ®“ d * u **“‘l 40 be
; ; f^ f !/ ! d ^ J» '3 »* t>6T «* ^
,™81 11 ** 1 11 *****<* ^ **rm, bn 4 I
of t b e chronicle 1 wonkl «»liarV”nn «av ’nevertrnst
Side? the generositv SKni.or of k“«, mat r
he U
the fish oommiasionns to the contrary
notwithstanding.
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, Acts’Small Talk.
1 " T*» “ft." “J" Bodmer, *• when
! ♦ db J«^ u, « r .
hingthcbcau&ijrelWasin'tirellydicst theu . hea<ls opposite each other, work
mannef .-' , and tapjiing each other’s
hoaj9 Numerous examples prove
: . nia k e «**,•*? mutual loommtuucations, ?“* “.«? ^ and
eyen ou certain definite subjects. "I
have often,” says tile English naturalist,
Jesse, in the neighborhood- “ pieced * «ms!l i green ant’s caterpillar nest,
• an
, lt js , mmod i,it,.ty seued by an ant,
w hioh calls in the assistance of a friend,
after imffectual efforte to ' drag the
oatW piHarT»to tho omL It ran be
I dearly l aeen that the bySreans little creatures
held conversation of their
i^den, mid-thw -t rei Bg wt dodjft ^-^r e yw
f ! gir t)l0 eaterpiBarm order to draw
‘ l fa4 » ** ....... . wsv^aL/'from'lbeti oliacrvfd onitod etrengto
^"^on^lieir further, I have *tX the !St meeting SSSZ
j ■ h
%££«*?£**, wS to hoieX! tom back
, to mC toimediate -fid
t result in an
! report. J*
—
Much Id Little*
A grain of prudence is worth a pound
i °« ^ Bo«ab-re .re cousins to liars.
! Conf^Dion °f teults makes NftH Amends,
Denying a fault doubles it.
ohooteti: at others end woundeth her
self. Foolish far double* danger.
God reaches has^ us goo,l littd thing, by our
hands. He work who
, nofhmg to do. Itcwits morcto
tU T *“ 1
{ M the worst trade. Iiearnmg makes
mft n fit company for himself.
is a guard to virtue. Not to hear
science is the way to silence it
, sleep, faces. holiest Quiet oomne.ee is he that gives W* l*e«t.
. SmaU faults indulge.! are’.Uttle thieves.
Tlie boughs that hetr most hang 4 lowest,
i U p ri ght -walking-jure walki
.
:• tne and happiness are near kin.
j men. make more opportunities than
find. Ton nevertone by doing a
turn. Zeal iviUiont knowledge re
witiiout light.
! __T
The Chinese „ Qaestlon,
San Francisco now figures out a
ulation of 330 , 000 . “The
; wmraging feature of this
the San Francisco Chronicle says,
the presence of re. &
tive Mongolians. 32,000 of litre, year ago
were them and there
; j probably whom about males! 40,000 ..This now, nearly all the
! are reduces
white population to 130,000. In
: there were 100,850 *i>ito males oyer 21
i sriffaf StnTXtts
slsrrar “.=« least 35,000
nose adult population of 40.000 at one-fourth of
are Hie total adult males, population making of the city, is
full of significance. It shows the nature
; of the competition our laboring men
i have to withstand.”
, “
An Honest Miner ,• s w mory.
• A “digger” -from California, eulo
gizing the climate, savs ; .“There’s a
mountain they call it—with there—the valley Sawyer Nowaday, each side
a on
it- the one hot and t other cold. Well,
git on the top of 'that mountain with a
double-barrel gun, a nd you can, without
tnovin, kill either summer- or- winter
gameyuotas W hat l have > 01 , will, ’ tried . •-.. it? „
“Tried 'and you ev^r done
often ; should have
, pretty well but for one thing.
“ "I well, what wa» thaf ?” stand
wanted a dog that would
ho offhis tlicllmatfe^ - Th ruma^ e la s t dog I hodrroze
side. toil, ^U.whU He whilepiotin’ e pjntm on the summer the
didn’t 4 get entirely out of
winter side, yon .."
. —
Near Lnmbertou, --i. ■ few days
| ago, while digging N, C., in a
i marl a
eight some workmen fohnd imbedded some
or ten feet below the surface a
j long schooner and fortv in its natural shapp, nails sixty strikes feet
’ with which it wide Th * 1 or
[ made ot was put together were
rioun kinds wrought bi,ne*ai,-' iron; There teeth ware va
of
and near il '
D»Ilj Wkite H««w life. j
When A Washington.correspondent Ae president writes:
wants te> have 4 ‘ *
—mfUL SSrirys-rBsrw: '
^ atyassrag
rr’ 3 ** thmg or Mr Hayes
bjfon . br^Sart. _ u . ^ U^hw^TtW
^^^DDoi^eSt h^^rr L S^reSL net iprr*
he MoaUy spends his hmemto ^w,f: to
aL^d». *t^t the'eabtoetf an "’*bing
Members of
and oShmjmpac ml and mfamate fnen ds
£*gi** ,, 'f.fl ♦! 1 r.*« TfLu ^ ,f' i
the vl white honse almost to^ every eveninn 5 i
Hitm likes k» har^rlore fi
i*^ /ov^^’d^n^tehtoSbdiM 80 ^ would
^ ;
stantly performed. of # ^nestswithhersll ate. Hayes has
^“^1 * bomber
the tune, who come to make rifts, and,
dren oo& at ®»****£*‘ home^,the household a,„ large
hmA. OenCTally, somebody who IvkFv, has «
dropped *PPP? daring ii» the day ts — ked t o
• mm always guests at 1 ’ 5 dinner sl«™ time. Before Before
ea^ meal the family sssemblM m the
bbthry, aborning toe^ csbm^ room,
the first floor. The library is toe room
, where.the official hfeol the
joins on, so to sjieak, to his family life,
Lt* ^eeks TOt very ®^ little 7 diversion the outside of the
white house. NeiibsrMr. nor Mrs.
Hayes have erer attended a regal&r
tlramabc performance, so far as I know,
since they hare resided in exwntrre
; mansion. They attended Mr, W, W.
Btoiy’s remimber lecture on “Art,” bnt I don’t
oftheir being p**at op any
other occasion of this sort, or at any
public entertainment of a lighter sort.
! In the aumnter, and thronghont the
warmer season, the President rode and
walked a good deal for exercise.
; ever, not seen nearly on so PennsylvanisavOTue,^iow- often as President Grant
n * edtobe -
1 . 1 «™ Coiffure.
j serration, gays an African European traveler ladies of would keenob- be
startled at ihe faetth^, to perfect tiie
coiffure of a man requires a period However of
from eight to ten years.
SV
tion shows the wonderful perseverance
cf ;s» ^ in p.-ele*tog -Ui n.uct be
: hig ly inconvenient. The thick crop
i wool is woTen with fine twine, formed
<* *F Un< *,?® t ' w t rk
ffrows through ,to the matted snbstanoe it
S
Stance stance is is tewmeu formed iiae like a aMrongieit,;apout strong felt about
“ a “ tl 41 bee
trained into . the “^ a P®’ f ® *' , A a
uT^p ^ °Lto?etl Srent pdrttof‘he . lel'^’ito
V™*“* iw-lGbnlri^ lietort
>8 prot^ted 125^0 by i^w,?/ aipuweof ..^io.wc?
^ fu P
-h-pedUke
“S 4 - 4ne 5 ^“®*““ pI SSSS,^
b®u>g ' . ete<5 ’/ , .
“” P
by au areMigement of b^te, 1 »hmrfdt]he
®wner ofthehcad be Bufflciently nch to
indulge m the coyetod d amchon The
leads
blue poreelmn, about Uiemre of small
4h ® feU, M ^^^b®?ditoll‘v Mil so beantifn Uy airen ai^^i giid in in
sections of bine and red, tliat toe mibre
Abd P* r the smnonnted |wgldapa»MWt by < « ^ <B^|** 4r4i * p ] d bu kbP- /*>
>
SZcreT J, *^“ ® 1 ?? "T 5 ,rom/vff t
a d | sti^hed
*««*—.
^srs^assfUtrKz
^ssnrsaJ&Sfc SbST
“of
“ntwrfr^c“ “l/bring aumml 5 SSS
Sgs Mdlto close hr letting the cat's
cinndinm Kw&rfcA: to a
essarily slow, and so precedence invention,
SnL<pA*ftl given to the Iowa man’s
‘ti.^^r Lm nminds whereitw^l of a reliable
] JJ ddo
h „ t He thenindneed a grand
I ^o^j, Q f eats to collect in the immedi
. ni ii £ ,v,v K> t-hoo<i l>v ? means tm^ip-tric of a lil>eral -vZP’
, _.im ct
:
« * 4 n rfKTl ‘“iX 2 ' the ort^nce ^XThare of
"crlre J.ktireirl.Xm number of cats to^'int kiUtHl
t b?rtvmneihst before the explosion, iorfd and
•dhi lt TwL so for no one
make out the nnmlmr number Fit by an an examination examination
2-ss^rr"—
Wgkt Beetored lor f*r Tea TM Minutes ffiUmfta. -
Mrs. Abtott, who rOTdw wi«k» a hrf few
miles of Pitt s Point, m this tronnty,
a singular circumstance happen toher
anaflay last week. Shishiw> 4 ® 4 f !l7
Windier about eight years, but for about
ten minutes ou the day and m question enabled she
recovered l.er brief mght period to was
i dnring that see every
j thing th
h»wljsot been fthleJo-doior ui eight > t Ar«
before. The houre hail recently and been
newly papered and pained, when
total blintlness came over her again she
described accurately the various colors
usrf in the papering and painting.
ron hail p*^ rled * nl ^" h ,®
and sho had never seen her daughter in
law, but in the period she was .restored
to sight she saw her, and afterward de
scribedher appearance accuratelyv The
mo “™^ rtrt^iimto’stoht wL a.
3
: A Wonderfn! Boy.
\ newsboy, leaning patted against a the lamp
post last evening who was on heat.
by ft gentleman, said :
“ Never mind, sonny—better week.” weather
and better sales next
•■“'Am li ain’t no^^’count,” lonesomely ,
answered the little shaver. -
.«oh, ves they are. I was a boy
^ ?• ■ ‘
-Was you smart?”
“Guess I was! Why, before I was
’men years oWI could take the family
^jock all to pieces?” 7 '
_ his
«. Could vou !” exclaimed the boy,
eyes sparkling with admiration as the
man passed on. He got a new brace for
his feet indulged in some hard think
ing d ’ aU at 5 nce spokeup ;
'« What a fule I am that I didn’t sass
him. ^ Any ^ fule of a takes boy kin take and a
■ ter ieceSi |, nt it a man,
party smart one, ter g et th e wheels
rewheragin. I’m jist as discouraged
a* I was before, and more too. ”— Dei/ oU
Pr<»».
-
of the . of , me „ _ . .
One uses _ »
' vraee in women i* to “
poetry. To get a sleepy Do., nf tn
mornings, however, to hnngiii the eral
st isn t worth speaking of. H ge y
j needs a vocal
to a locomotive shnek, ami that Mrand,
; as it '.rushes up the stairs, use the wmrr
i oi a dozen cat-o -nine-tails.
Tto Fuisr Is I’klaa. -
4 ..i«»*.~ gom^an aw___a..- anglm «Ls _n-.*... sttea
rf »* «»W»* toe starving writ rare
kraa^jra ass
£ Here suffering are a few and quotations death for want from of one food. ac
* w “ , 1 i?*“ ' ,X, ‘ , “' M ‘ ollf - 780 mik^
Hoimu, ct® *° and Northern provinces, Chihli,8hau«.
Shantung. Hnl
¥“ tion, li “now ha*e on already the Terge died, while ot aUrra
many euongii tna!
titndes have not to carry them
t ^ 1 ™ 5 ** 1 the winter. Men
whE-todo, having “£ several seres of land, ^
uJ eigbt ten ^
bouses, have, in multitudes of cases,
*'«; d'-wn and sold all the wood-doora, thTrooS
windovm. mttma. ato-^f all
save one, for a mere trifle to get a little
m f est, 00 *? to how bny easily, food. and It was made what mani
too, to a ter
"We degree, drought may affect the
Xocth of Chins, and bring suffering and
deeUi to thonsands of its inhabitants."
(X one district it is said : “ This rear
there was absolutely do harvest, and'the
crop had been verv small the two pre
m^gUSs^ oeding years. Well-to-do farmers and
been roinoed to beggary.
Hundreds *e»«h are food. leaving Women the province and girls daily
“ of are
1 ^^ for , trifling sum, and thus
hundreds of families are being broken
scattered. From the harvest
at Lmching tenths, it one-tenth soon fell of to three-tenths, and
two a crop ;
<sh>fft the leaves of the sweet potato,
P®" “ d ep ™* 1 »«* «« saved
gre>t ^ and mixed yit h toe grain
{or of antdher district: “The
^-tenths’ id the year varied from nothing to
of a crop.” Said one old
Xarewetol^wLn . “ Tf i K difficult e , ettine ^ir^l«?' food now * :
* ? houses have already some in
dead of hnnger. T personally vi£
€ntere< j 120 honsee in six or seven
The scenes natieotdhaSn^m were heartrending
gjH! vfth a chaWfIltoe,,B
*
A Bustard Plaster,
How many rntoi people are there who really i
knew how to a mnstarf plaster?
Not one in „ hnn dred at the m«t, per
h „^ and yet mustard andphysicimtsprescribe plasters are used
in WSSrf «eryfamily,
it this with a little flour. Such abominable. a.nlaaterkS Be
makes is Simply done its wcRk it begins
fq re it haa half
to blister the patient, and leaves him
finally with a flayed, painful spot, after
! K ^
with the white of an egg, and the result
u poster which will •« drew ” per
„
feoUy, but win not promim »bi*re»
the skin of an infant, no matter how
th ® »» ri -
“
MMt S m ; w.iasr.;; Jt«a»rii: !! p»’i
<«
ing in children. Jtrelieve* ths child from and, usto,
, ^ vini hedthtothechild,giveereKtto regulates the bowels, by
giving relief and
the mother. It is an old and well-tried remedy.
-
*<»«ng At all shout time. H&tttS! si as... sire, abandoned ,,e 8 J« bv offiesrs auoU.««» and
crew, in wh.t seems shopei.se condition. Some
diemsntled and mere halke, rf™
g^ t «*h^Sid SStjm^STJSr i 5 MtteS 5
and waves may direct, 80 people .-aOBiitaa
withntarrh, bronchitis physicians and and consumption, friends asincur- are
Ihsndonedby t I nre*S
* b >^,y® 4 ^ t 5 !rtwt h ealth"to T
.jJJcatmh'lSLciv the Mof.Me.i Dr
M^ical iukI hr l>i«o
Discovery. The Ostsrrh it-mwly n
im[qa sled *« s eootorag and hosling local ap
n, ,es toe htooA^i .1 .mparte tone Mdfiem s.d vig
P.saoT’ 7 ti,oiri, Ls., Anri!, S«rf l*th, 1877 .
j D^ for twdv.
resruwtth to at mart offeneive and loathsonic end emsll
° r JT m»ea»«i : -«Urto. My taste
I ; r.rpr^gi’. Golden cS which' o«*d ,m
Meto! Diwoverv, r so
' — « “f K
™sar —- *'
~S 33 cAxrxRV,
,£BSSfe
JK? A^^SSTt
««?.»£ iS
IT f 7 “
’
been amply attested by toe parties themselves,
,SSsSK 3 S 2 St art
inanity from it, thankB to Notia tho protection that stendw-d af :
forded by the Bitters.
anti-febrfle cordial lew efflcacioui* in remedy
ESin‘re!Unthe Nr 4 h«*>«» itep^ySto
. Sirexrle, au'd eventually prevents
gates their violence,
their recurrence. These facts, convincingly
esubliebed by eykknm. appeal with malarious peculiar
fore, to traveler, and sojourner, in
‘"' n ;
------------
-LMguoiY lasaituds. rewire and prttour. that tow ■- "J 4 *®*. _
nSSSSST^^ifSSS 0
! Syrup, which Mipplies life the blood with its vital
lAaripal th of vigor and slement-i life r into o n-taf sU-parts 0 ,mg
" 4 ren 8 ' new
, of tbe Being free from alcohol, its
ESS -----
> CHEW
| The Celebrated
“Matchubs”
Wood Tobacco. Tag Plug
j TBS PlORUB : _ .. _ ToBACWO OOMPAHY,
New York, Boston, and Chicago
i^ok O.i f.r TSm,. for
\eare flooding thft P*I“T j
3 Kly ^ worthier. Don tbedeoeivad kind by them,
aher AtlV p ow der» are the only now
. knnwn in this coraib-v which are etrietly pore,
rhey are very powerful.
Takeoim taaMJjwiM enp ot hotter and iard melted u . . to
itMojLou^t »e£x,nre!« ^ Or^moh^
te t woeyg.
. u . ltotl . aml fo „ r cope donr, having in it three
,, S a teawwonfa ' 8 Dooley s Yeast Powder.
; 1 Ja e io mndor ately hot oven,
i ” had a voice like thunder ... would' nee
14 * !i P* 1 ^ • wrywhwe to K rt «
a«Sttssj 2 agxBww*£-s 5 rttfS 2
~ Tea. .««;........ 3dy.
Iri u It costs only 25 ct« a p age.
Th* (.'rfnlr»t Dlm’ovfry of tkf Aar i» Ur
Tobias’ eetotefttOd Venotift* liniment! » yean before
ta* public. *nd w*rr»ntdKi to«are: oiutIm. Dnentmrr,
’
a „ d Paia - iD t b« uwb. u** Md Cb*wtMt»rn*iiF
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la the Groht Blood Pnritter
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VEGETlNE
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VEGETlNE
Hse effected tome maryclone care* in cfttee of Oencer.
VJ]GETINE
Oaree tbe wore lease* of Conker
VEGETlNE
! Meetawitb wonderful success in Mereurisi di-eftffe*.
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; Will eradicate SiftH Rheum from the system.
I- VEGETlNE
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U • yftlasble remedy for lioad&che.
VEGETlNE
Wilt cure Dyepepaia.
VEGETlNE
Restore* th* entire system fr* « hffifti'f hy condition.
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RemoTM the eftuees of Dissinea*
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WACTORY—CINCINNATI, O.
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FOR MAN AND BEAST.
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