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A KEAPIXO LESSOR
Tfe«j Turkics tbn in * diirtiy of corner, b-.-ok,
lf*ves ft
O’er cat ter* fair,
Or Ifsei
Bart i Lag with dor icofc
JRss tras 9 mro(vst jn&lden,
iind fee ft c ri«ir
And tho t : i ' icy
Together— forsooth.
X* *bU officii*
And th«r« wesm't as pretty « P‘‘
lc rJ3 tiie htw-k, that 1 J H eng*;'*, leaned—
As the one
Siy the iwittnht f-crocncA—
Well over the pUnted pa go;
His ♦rswF'u with hers blend.n*j
They turned to » brighter eha-V-,
While tho cheek <>f the
Wrifc in very oliHifl truth
As I'I.yI Hi Hiss of the nir.d.
The Rhftdowe bef»«n to doeren,
riab Yet printed he d iOB«
A cUang'e of anip’iiyiiieut to her.
Bat, cs in tfcfjr cn^er reftdiu.K
TL iir hi r!s : % her hat! met,
In the ps e warm iasp,
M _____... ore Uh frl* Ungerod liy gr**p, yet.
Tixty lingeru-I and
Kor needed they for ft m irnt
In «ftch o» Ik
For the Bf it g i
Was lit on boolfc
And each baa* i ■n
The Women of limn.
Lima, says an called the
p« sradiso ratine of women. b ■■ are cilfed
beautiful: so they are, it you admire
r _________ , el -not
black eyes and ny ‘ ]■ 'n
dreamy black e\ : of the in '■ms, n
the sparkling " Vila yes of the Syrians,
nor the liquidblack cy- if the rpypt-'In’.», I the
but-the black eyes that easily >•
diilerent *tj jir.s of character. I’on'vtiiii
ladies have character and are not afraid
(,. show it; yet we bear aot-hinpr «>f eouiJ
rights and privileges nmom f thcHi. J <*v
' them to lay claim to a right i* but t j j
P >sac£3 it, for tiioy can easily the wtn over
the priesthood, and thus have lo'ist
powerful class of Peru on fou-iv hh.o.
They pra generally occupied, V*i!t do lud.
work; they look v>»m labor as degrading. and
They rise early, Their take toilet a requires cup of tea but a^few go
Id mass. suits neat
moments. Their walking arc
and pretty; in this jespeet they touches surpass
un. The dress is black and never
the ground; there is no fus-ing or
fumbling with trains. A whit - skirt its
.omatimos s« a little below the dress,
with a deep hem and two tucks, and al¬
ways white and clean. Prunella gaiters
»re generally worn; and hands mV bare;
the manta in thrown over m head, fuil
jug gracefully down almost to the bottom
of the skirt. of
Tho fi- ilijeet of dress claims mi
their time aud attinitkm; their sail
dre ■8 V id opera Mid
magnifU at. Their boot.i,
ntb beautiful. No nedplo have naturally
«a airmll £cet n t!.*o I’eruvzaus. The
Peru via n* m ado bootw aro too Bin all tor
foreigJirl'B, Peruvian Indies not intolli^OTit;
are beyond very hc-UooI
li ft Bixm m, they paa» the
irl period flu* »y euro littlo for bookn or
•o,return, Many leatb to play tbr* (Hiiifimie piano
when yornif r, but do not earn to
wlien married. They are excessively
courteous i n their intuit Kin, Ixifc wo are
not to bo inieled by aepearanei«. Their
mode oi' Bdlutatiou more of mi embrace
than any thing gIeo, and they have always i.'
Bay: “ my he ufto and all Unit i
entirely a^your fund aispositL They and wo id arc t ;,0
be aa one , , are way a
wealthy m i >11 it least lovo they
never speak of povi rfy, i hcy to
smoke. AIO’oui h«hJUidhomc ’vhcH ytnmg,
thfvy 80fU*c< hen they with he
B5H ti iode. One thing al« tVH la‘is
them, and tlmt is their gt: it, Thoic move
men tit fi.ro die gluliiig and gr iceful; tko same
is true of men.
A Neefro f» a School-Room.
Hoy-mituro waa neither studied or un
in tbo fonuer da\ If flu
modem school, tali in? ) from tlit
modern faun 'tints unduly the side
of moral mas ion, tiu old fi- shiot ietl
nehoolnuiif j t is* i of iIo£fgfii)g,
H e ah - irom ■ o parents.
whose i lo was, * : F go 13 10 rod, spoil
the child, ’
“I’ve !>nmg - you <*nr Jock,” uniil a
Pi’oteii mo! (ioi r ttifl w!l<K'luill«t,'Y, (ll'llg
ging for wan I a e li t; young savage;
“iniud y© lick inn
K o Vi oudor tl >; * t 11 ur coimi j^iHul
to tho rule of the >, K. *nlil ;;yo\v up
a worse Bs-v&go, 1 r would bo*
coin© Scotch a bully and Lent w
A editor, c< on tin'
roupih notliing school <*f b I \ 'UTt 1
BOli* Of >r
iia Mj
IT fill U ft ff< oh ho wit
IK ‘1 *■- ion
J
the tad
Vi'
io difficult
til c
T roco'Vi
ftfito
OTtiRtcd UtO foil vil d i t poll
adprii, had d ti
JUKI tho thx
V. Inch b pvti'j
t tho St
es hi
hi
RIB l Im ' A
}>erv ne w
S' t t v
V, nil SI 10 l-.d 5 K iv
if aster For ti>
c
ti i
li
Jtteeo -I y of r*Irritatl(nu
-ut low te t'o ao
idea of
9 XUi' t> SC
2.P li oe of nnvb
> .mowing
mauiict : . t- i lhms
lev, in Yc * . k»i ed ui
l*r. Fellow# ii vo
torv oi to cite all up iu
thebe words : ■r, I i-. -i’t
fitsiul fcitimjr, ied the
doctor, who w LUXOUS I ISs A
"wit, :, vcu fe» V* hit
•ohbler tl
h$ 14 * in b bill
ter a y ItOf i
I ’:v , ft another
pair, Witt c* S .!• e of
tua pane - cobbler
it ad riiia to make
niaehini'
wh- >▼ I iir
C*1 war
avt i
ss th
:
WAS,
ace'.QT Vo :•
|>ut in mot .ier
groaned it*# in sg B J .’
rac) 1 *il« th«
Thai h*S vet 111 tee _cb l .,eT ,, ’ ,
pert dry tile patient tit.
iktyrcvad that . he suniis-I i
ti'-sj of U « saftchiae, l| * A~
CQTf 1 wit ih« d*>ctor b
m<m* thr igbcui York* lira r
it
tits mv
•• * leke.
Boston and Now Tork.
So long ago as 1719, Daniel Neal, an
observant traveler, who ought to be held
in high esteem by Massachusetts people,
kt< ‘o of the New England metropolis :
“ There are five printing-presses in Bos¬
ton, which are generally full of work,
by which knowledge it appears of letters that humanity flourish and
the more
h -to than in all the other English planta
t.'nhZ jrat together, for bookseller's in the city of New
York there is but one shop,
ami land, in the Carolina, plantations Burbudoes of Virginia, and Mary¬ the
islands, nano at all.”
tl humanity and the knowledge
of l ot-, a tho >0 no longer confined to one
colour oi country; but, notwith¬
standing and the growth of an opinion that
Bo ton New York arc to occupy rel¬
atively the positions oi Edinburgh and
London, the capital of Massacboseti-s
still nter has of ti literary peculiar culture prestige in a;, the the country, oldest
r<
Causing the eyes of the rest of tho Union
to turn toward it with a particular intei
est, n glance compounded of respect and
rc-minisccii.ee with something of insatia¬
ble expectancy. Tho privileged Bos¬
tonian, his quiet it is true, laughs capital at Boston place in
way. “It in a to
live m,” said an eminent publisher who
has his dwelling there, “because then
you can go to New York. But if you
livc. in New York, where can you go ? ”
The mot epitomizes tiro sentiment of
many among his townsmen ; but if
they sometimes join in tho alien laugh
it ch st their “little city,” and recog¬
nize straint a in degree of smallness and con¬
appreciate its general attitude, other side. they also So "
keenly friends the tho New York
do some of our
- rn. One of tho yonngor New York
poets, on visiting* (la,abridge for the
first time, said to me : “ \V« hoar a
great deal about tho failure of Boston to
quite appreciate the mental breadth and
energy of New York. But with ail tho
hniration I felt for this region before I
ciirne here, I find / didn’t wholly ap¬
preciate it. There is such a tiling as
New York Bostouism.”— Harper'sMag¬
azine.
The Borne In England.
fincred Tim Egyptians brutes, including mummied bulla, all Berts of
eats and
crocodiles. If Englisbm; ;i ahould ever
twlso to embalming beards 1 am anre that,
notwithstanding which the beef mitiomil holds name in and
the place roast would Eng¬
lish bull song and amt awutho story, the they defunct horse puss by in
the
muslin and spices. For if the home, be
niit a god in Englaud at least the cult ol
the In'ire is a wort of religion. There are
ten. of tiioiisainlK of English gentlemen
who have, horse on their minds during
the greater part of their waking hours.
The condition of the animals; their
grooming; the cut of their tails and
unions; the wa; avliitilr they stand, or
step, or stride, build, i fn.sldou of their liar*
mass; the tho look, tho dress of
eonehmun and groom -these are matters
to them of deep coucern, of uneasy aux
iety. And this i.s bo not once a year, or
mice a quarter, or once a month, but
every day and indeed, two or three times a day ;
every time, tint they rido or
drive. Nor do I menu only those who
are called “horsey” ponobos men, gentlemen
drivers of mail and tho like, who
are p.reomn in everything except taking
wages, and some of whom, I was told,
will eerry their coachmanship bo far nr
to take a “tip.” Apart from these there
is a very in large elais point to whom of their the perfec¬
tion the minutest eqnesl
jinn "turnout," is a question of ihema
ror morals. When one of this class fis h
sure that his hoiyo, his “trap" and his
groom will bear tho criticism of his
friends and rivals, tho ineffable air of
solemn self-sufficiency with which ho site
the saddle or the l«-x te at once amusing
and pitiable. TIii-bo men eritieiso erili.-i each eacl
other’s equipnges as women it;
other’a dross, as pedants orni it • i at 1
of bur's scholarship, indue tho stablo. d ’: rr
there is a pedantry of llrh>
ard Grant White in the Atlantic,
lluktiiir Amnuls.
\ ilramiitist sitting by n friend liaiulUtT- nt. a
tlieuter eontrivtHl tit i-xti-iu't a
eliii f from I’lvsciitlv l\i« poelii't nml IrmmtT-r behind him, .1 (o
his own. tv nmn
ttqq.iug liim on the slioukU-r, whiiq. -i I:
“]h>;; jmvd.m; hero's your pui-NO. llidn’t
know nlljight!” you belonged to time tho sh(.ping j.rofi Me;
at the same into
the ataateur's baud tie- jttirso ho had ex¬
tract > d from his I'lM-kit. The store may
. for altogether honor among ihie\.■.*
I Utts no oxistonoo, it is i.robablt that re ;
idnr pm. titiom'vs ivot on tho piiuri?
tlmt dog should not ovt»n«l out dog. that do
ovat go un iuoh 1 wo i
l*c li< vo, own tJion h wo have it on Hit
authority of tho G’tni,.i,<t that Clunk .
lMok«*t;s onoo l»‘st his waloli at atboivto
ns, and found il at liia hotol wiili
note rmui
1 yv'ti will Oicuse me; but
tlumvht v, dotvling with & I'reuei n,
nut j FitrviiuMi. Kindnsg out mv mi, J
li.u-iou to lepair it hv i\ tnt’ ilOi’A'vMt i» UU<
watch 1 In from you, 1 i >t*;' L'.i to rweiw'
of my txftjHvt. nml heiiovo me. mv
count m. your hunxhlo utul obedient
it A Pu K-lVn Kur.
Trlflora with fotniuiiio affootion- do not
j *UWSI>S ’ot off cheap?\ 'Sr.: i:
unn, wise enough W . ii. but
| j foolish enough to low 1! soil to lX*
mio4 by Iiis friends, isiag u» a
voting declined to fuliill the on
gt ; nml boing siioil for bmicJi of
<*JI .t:»,0oa
ixuighl him to ; oi
I, tl ni. he owned th
lft havi-ii uttiuutuizly, but voive.l i
t tier all the while at i lovod hoi
il, ami prayed !u-r t<> t -ri; re iuhI tor
i t. “.Mv friends." ftaul he, ‘Vau 11
5 obkxdion ; tl ettniK ty yell
sj ' IV ft my, since you 1 aVt
it> f>l your very own.” the His l.ulv pleatiia ;
~ Vc - irresistible, iunl tu:.l
5 ,.,>aev vv *0 bl H H t his own again.- -CA««i
‘t:rs Journal.
Two months p:;o « vahuU
longing to Cltarie
Bn>ok, L. I., had rt
J C Itte; The hr a
tho log was imbed 1 1 i i
lu tv \\\ •k^ tlio hone c V
S?i stable; iu three weeks the owner
' \ i * him home, s distance of livo miles,
5 ,1 - Satunlsv the hor was driven t>
a road wagon h muo> in tour mum ti
j I * usual to shoot horses tliai
: It'.'.*.
Hat tin* lie i should inly: *' y*a
daughte r, you f aewlis
LT. oil cannot stay at omc
To U
r. w T h t been out
t nice sr ;\s Bsorrif can stand it
pi'; site H » hl-f
w ill] r K*th*r, aud beside*, sh* i
•Qougli doing uis wMliiug and U*i#r
By all qmiqi go Got a
ci ■.si -i? Aud s bjiskst snl go st ones/’
CsmMOk* is s general term sppltotl ti.
: 'Its* : * i« daring lbs s-vein eat)
’ h : centuries st C U
fsiuilv kjntiti. n
A DanbI'k? man tells » good story of
bin emit, who is a model housekeeper
and a scrupulous stickier for _a good
table. The clergyman called hear tho
dinner hour, and was pressed to stay to
the meal. At the table there was a good
supply of compelled well-prepared food, but the
lady felt to make many apolo¬
gies for imaginary deficiencies. In the
grace the clergyman asked our Heavenly
Father to “ bless the frugal meal.” This
made the lady very mad.
T6r Terror of Hie Sooth.
Ja 8 frk, Fla.—M r. Board man W. Wil¬
son traveling for A. G. Alford k Co.,
dealers in Firearms and Cutlery, Balti¬
more, was prostrated her--, with the
“break-bone tevtr;” ho asc-tte that in
hits own, as well us in tho case of others,
tho only thing font •• f*> relieve fhi.-i paiu
ful malady wf.:i ;:>t, Jacobs Oil. This
wonderful pain-cure has the endorse¬
ment of such men as Ex-Bostmacter
■ General James, Scaler jJaniel W. Voor
hces, and an army of others.
The most origiTird of kdverliseraontf’:
at &1>P< )T )(::’rettl lat<17 in tl io NTowurk j«.') ;•
ji w put i:i by a won Mil who Dotiii' d
: IS baud tl •• if lie did not
return within tlw v C; < , 1 to would
marry anothi v fellow, tike '8 from T< >•
land,’ i.s third-, ■terrain d woman, and it
would s- .- ’c that she is following a na
tinned custom.
A ; . u(<- i.i uc i ii.
One of !!•• !..-■• ugest art) most reliable
houses in tin drug trade, and one most
eminently icines successful in introducing med¬
of merit to tint people is "In.
lu<. Hajiteu Mbdioisb OoiiPATtv, of Sr.
Lotus.” The one to which it is now di¬
recting moat attention, i “J)n. JIak
t.mi'h Iuon Tonic,” a r.-medy for debil¬
ity and prostration and all th< ills pe¬
culiar to a system incapable of pc f irm¬
ing nothing its regular functions. Tin’s remedy
i.s new; it is well known, in¬
dorsed by the nn-die.u profession, and
recommended by them formally infirmi¬
ties peculiar to women. The advertise¬
ment of the Tonic, which app.-nrs else
wheic, contains two u. iiaionials from
this c! of sulft-rers, which are worth
p.rsual, "im, of IlAiiTmt’o and Ikin' caiisaya Toxic” bark
is a preparation iron
in combination v.lib lire phosphates, in¬
gredients weakened w hich denote constitutions. - to be invalu¬
able to
Chapped hands and cmnlu'-rt lips aris¬
ing fi’oiji < xp'isnrc to sinMnii changes «>f
tom cold pei'ivJ iiro lard U. v) camphor usually ointment treated with anti
ori gin,
fip< ) )fia<H # ti oi ‘itmobi. Glycerine is fre
que'j ly used an a prove j j v
Kf ci t ’t run
V u i v/on ■ ri‘ used.
.DmiNO n nn in 'iVoy a l>oy
Ilf d V'd a f went v-pound cake of ice into
tho Hi r v tt v pursons made
wan i 1 do,ie and tli at
ti 1 H etrik )!’ arid bound off.
Ui-iflicc, leriulcr, *Ml« la Alio*
“V> s.- J.i* .!- Zml i- !o>sohI.o ,
Under dut" of *L:t / ‘K i i :. R Bright, modest of
\\ iiidsor Lock-:. Conn., vine
nrmtive. which, from i . y fomidieity, bus M.V
I ho tmi ring .f line : :old. lies :
f i <i Hup R uedj u much •11)8 better tO
b'» impiOv iii,'. i ;i■ is very
thru ho ha * he.-.©; >, ,i j <wf time. He hud been
bit f“.l tJuoct.te’v -. Tsie Rrst time they got
from him t -l'll - . m»•{:? of ior, 1 bo second
tii m ihii: tell ‘ • . ;:ud ft illy as much more
tho third t iis would •. uistautly fill up
again evo „ f. r l;t: b <1 been tapped,
until ho con ii'.t n r 1 itsu s: Ibuil’a Kemedy,
which j*. cit’d hi: • i-, i * in l»is ease, as lie
.
i onc.n to im t t ric-:*, and now his
y }\<', 0 UMiUj!i ■ ton i * away throtigli
no ioo.A it ■»i7iliy ’i; i <.l lie bus none of
1 t awoMiiu.; < ■' o.i whurh was so
fret] U’tK'l of the kidneys
wero res f* ( ... £ hi id’s Reinedy
He is a well ki .ni iti/on ut tin ri J.tacn, mul
||J»- ulwu • ur liit riM hero.
Again ho writes, loertulij bo 27, truthfully 1882: ti>
“l beg m* :unl
stale, in T»'g (1 to U ;el / Herat dy. that its
Also was 1! o in in I»>y father’s life. 1
iniko lo von letter in It regard is tbo
In liia hn.n a ‘i i tm< . been
in i! rcmarknl tSj.it has over
■ard ■ ; For a man of his
ty \ <! - most remark a hip
Uo hurt £ ii unable to attend to his
biisin*"^ muro ti an oar, and bottle was given Hunt’s up
i oy tho I’ocSv'r -. T Hist" of
llomurty tilt tli- *t relief. He
has Uf; rt in li id uontimiefl
to use it wi iev ,* v. y or slug
At, ti'.a it ffovdt* ust a i i o is now
lit U’Dtl'O:» : ; Inr buftiiu and lies Keen
mhrt. I ilia perfectly willo that
Ai n t publb'h this letter, fi8 wo thor
)v bet?c\ c that ihm-’s life was saved by
r, in': '.hud's Remedy and these facts Riven
nhoxo ninv be n bt u nit lo otlu )*s sufferin/j in
like maim rom disofiM S or inaction of tho
kidney
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H. H. WARNER & CO.
ROCHESTER N.Y.
Wtikij wb'Ak pr»« i* #p « tfid ^
' .h, m-yf'nifi pmmutm* t’Mti'b
ii^ary sn4 |*!w
ftft-t ttftM* *r
The Mack enuraved fioruun 0! mm card Ln n % sue
fuc-aimilc of t .1: end of the wrapper of.
Beware
of Frand.
Unscru
p u I o u s
parties nave tried
to imitate
our Rem¬
edy and
deceive
thepublic using
by SSM’.LAR
NAMES,
but do
not be ds
ceived;
see th at
the word
SAFE
with pic
ture of ar
bon Safe,
on ablack
wrapper and white
tetters is
on every
Also, package
see
that it is
on the la
be! and
s t a m p,
’and take
no other.
OBT T Hl KITt BATS’ T*I AT.
Tars Voltaic Bklt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro
Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on
trial for thirty days to men (young and
old) who are afflicted with nervous debil
ity, lost vitality and kindred troubles,
guaranteeing speedy and complete restor
thirty days’ t riai is allowed .__
Sleep, rich™ and health are only truly
enjoyed after theyhavobeeniiiterropted.
Mesbman ’3 peptonized beef tome, the on
force-generaiins; and life-sustaining proper
ties; invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, general
nervous prostration, and all forms of
debility; also, in all enfeebled conditions,
whether the result of exhaustion, nervous
prostration, over work dr acute diseaee, par¬
ticularly if resu’tintr from pulmonary proprietors, com¬
plaints. Cabweil, Hazard it Co.,
New Yoik. Sold by druggists.
Dniiie 3 Cireat ik;al < f Clood.
.^fr. ,T. y, of Portland Me., writes: “Youi
irunry’H Carbolic Salve is doing a great deal of
good. Some of my friends have been greatly ben¬
efit*.' <1 by its ur>e. I think it is the b?st salve I
have ever nsed." Beware of counterfeits.
Denton’s Balsam Cures Colds, Coughs, P.heuma
i:m, Kidney Troubles, etc. Can be used exter¬
nally a8 a plaster.
;
mm m
GERmanremED!
FOR ZE^A-XIST.
CURES Neuralgia, . Sciatica, «...
Rheumatism, Toothache,
• Lumbago, Backache, Headache,
NorcTlM-iiHLNwelHiien.Sprulii 1 -. Ili-itlae»,
BtiidiN. Xfii'tlH, I’rofil «j«<%
AM) At,!. 0 T 1 IKU BODILY 1 ‘AIXS A.M> At llFH.
Sold by iJVuKgista arid Dealers everywhere. Fifty Ceutsa bottla
Directions in 11 Languages.
THE CHARLES A. \OOKLER CO.
fr,..u,** 0 T L , ». ' (Ktfci.EH i uo.'. K alllmnre. Md., r S* ft *_
Dr.lloger’s Vegetable Worm Syrup Instantly «e-
8troy.s worms and removes the secretions which
cause them.
Baker’H Pain Tanacea cures pain in Man and
Beaat, For use externally and internally.
tr.Tfi.ids wh»
recoveriaff vitftl »tft
iQftnia, dtclfltrt is
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The Old Morgan Story.
A pamphlet has been issued entitled:
‘ ‘ American Political Anti-Masonry, with
Good-Enough Morgan.” In order to
give Hie reader an idea of the narrative
it may be well to state that in the year
1826, a Freemason, by the. name of
William Morgan, then residing in Batavia,
attempted to make an expose of Masonry.
He was kidnapped on the 12th of Sep¬
tember, of that year, and was supposed
to have been drowned in the Niagara
river. When he disappeared whiskers. he More was
quite bald and wore no
than a year after this time the body of of the a
man was found forty miles east
Niagara river on the shore of Lake On¬
tario, and an inquest declared it . to be the
body of an unknown man. The clothing
was taken care of by one of what was
ben known as the Morgan Committee,
tioon after this inquest Thurlow Weed,
who was chief of said committee, pro¬
fessed to believe the body might be that
of Morgan. He, therefore, had it dug
up and a second inquest held. The body,
being thus disinterred, was tound to have
a full head of bail- upon its head and full
side-whiskers on its face. All this Mr.
Weed well knew, for, 111 a letter to. the
Now York ^Herald written in 1875 he
says: ‘ The head was CO\ered with long
silken hair of a chestnut color.” The
second inquest declared the body such. to be
that of Morgan, and it was buried as
But, doubt having arisen as to whether
there nad not been foul piay by Weed
and others, the body was again disin¬
terred, and a third inquest held at Ba
tavia. The head of the body this time
appeared very bald, and with no whis¬
kers on the face, although the proof
showed that the head when found on the
shore was well covered with hair, and the
face covered with whiskers. It was also
proven that the body was four inches
taller than that of Morgan, and was that
of one Timothy Monroe.
Citizens of Batavia, where Morgan
had resided, testified that the body was
not Morgan’s, and the tliird inquest Guffind so
decided. After this Ebonezer
said to Weed, “ Wbat are you going to
do with Morgan now ?” to which it was
said Mr. Weed gave the celebrated re¬
ply: “It is a good-enough Morgan till
after election.” Henry O’Beilley, the
editor of the Daily Advertiser, pub¬ that
lished some statistics intimating
Weed had disfigured the head and face
of the corpse of Timothy Monroe so as
to make it look like that of Morgan.
For this Mr. Need caused O’Reilley remained to be
indicted for libel. The suit
untried thirteen years, thus harassing
O’Beilley, but was finally nolle publicly prose
quied, and lately Mr. Weed has
- off by
stated that the ease was sworn
O’Beilley, so that he could not get a
trial. To this statement of Sir. Weed,
Mr. O’Beilley now replies : “A proceed¬ lawyci
familiar with prominent legal in¬
ings at that time knows that Weed’s
ability for tw elve years to cause trial to
be had against ns on his indictment is in
itself a libel upon our judiciary he system, urged
and as to his declaration that
the trial while he had been swearing
off, it may be repeated by us that
would require as much hard swearing te-.
it would to make the public believe
Morgan's corpse liad grown four
in length and crept into Timothy Mon¬
roe’s breeches twelve months after his
death. ”— Exchange.
—A Buffalo (N. Y.) man
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The fellow who picked up the hot
penny originated the remark: “AH tli.it
glitters is not cold. ’
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After a thorough trial of the Ini'A'viir, Elb, p'-.-tr:-"
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Kreatly benefited bv its n
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lie Speakers will find it “
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Our Free Circular tells iME RESI
—■—-, Kansas, June 26t.h, 1885 .
Harris REMEDT CO.—Gouts—I used the Pastilles as
directed and they completely cured me. In about one 1
week from the time l commenced using theip I begat*
to sleep well and I continued to use all tbe box with
constant improvement and since that time (Oct. Jwll
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nervous weakness and ho cured by the same.
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