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“ tteas, cosric.,«ity' Wi.J i'll f no AsUr,
Or «.j«i iroai thy father fear tl.o# »w«y.»
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.KeBmrJtAhle JMscovery of a Murder.
Tim hvRowmg account of a murder
which was aoteuaitted in Bermuda in the
aotowa <d 1878 Is by the AtMiraey-.
. Geueral of the felaads, Mr, H. Btowslow
Grav:
“In the autumn of 1878 a man com*
salt-fed ft terrible erisie in Bommsei,
•which wan for some time, 'involved- in
deep mystery. His wife, » nandaomo
and decent mulatto woman, disappeared
saddenly and entirely from sight, after
fw iw mf
• ■‘In 1 C trl* ? it mds
SJ«»»™ .,'nto 4
«- mi «* th« t .
•earned a strong probability that the
crime would remfeu undetected. On
Sunday, however, had October 27, a week
after the woman looking disapiumred, wane
Bomeivilla boatmen out toward
S?olT^ to which'^ fc Lc^rr- mn U L
ifeht i wL a Zn ill^teati^ <d Si iLh ra- cS a
of’oil to it ft
Sit ^ IX nsurilv 2 Th?te?e^h iliflbaea around aA when *.r1 in
eto n
a} • • wofnan * tr »
calm and the mode of her diJ^reaiL-#.
other men went out to the spot where it
was observed, and from which it had not
liue dracired t^e bottom ,if p... ,1L ,1^
K!SSS»aS2^tta£5r, it in akeletem which held down bv
a was
some heavy weight. They pulled on tfo
line: tijj something the skeleton snddtmiy give wav, and
«same ol the iraul-.,
pelvis, wdueh atotost and legs of a human texlv, flish from
te^^^^b overv yestme of lmd
,h ’ f ^ a ii^ e / a,n ^
^ ‘ m T 1U th f °
a te • to.rnnm,
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they did to their decomforition, rwiccs vunbin/1 with
the*process free the of would mt
matter which w.s to write the
Inu-es of his crime on the surface of the
wotor. The case seems to I« an exceed
S&Sdta^S«»SfcdyS KtsrtoSL 1 liST^StoSJ”S
YVfiK.li «Pf a *li6 I'.o.te Iwidj wth luul ft 1 ru{>p k* 6U attaidicri, bftlrl down, by
and also irertiona of the scalp and of the
&>tts?J f M „V Si'kVA". *1 >!k5 .' . ...... " a ^
Sf^d ' 1 executed. t Jiutoi ? WiiH f ° md
Miss Mukirk’s Bomaare*
It was “ John Halifax," pnUbhed nf
ter she was thirty years old, that brought mnLir
1 k r fame, sJBd made litUeT-s the task of oXSf
Imr daily bread a
Seven years later she was awarded a
jrenshrn She of three bandied dollars married’ a year.
In 1W6 was Oapt nearly forty when she
in the English George Lillie drink, an offi
«r the army, who had been iu
though Crimea, met Miss Mulock and sd
some years her junior, addressed
Iter and succeed«l in winning her band.
They proved most congenial .-bmpaiuons,
and their married life was all they could
wish, with but one except**, the wo
s^^^trsisss!
of ever heanng bernlt oalktl mother.
Hus tw a severe sorrow bat even this
***,•»»sa«aS‘SsriB f lou d «»« •» too bell and then a forims
knock , nig. On orjcoing the door. Iviug
upon cW the sill thev wrapt,AvS found a basket eu
in many they
littte weic removed baby they Uncovered a lovely
ehud wrapped only a fa-w hours <M The
was in one roll after m
other of India muslin, and m its breast
p ■£r?£& b 3tsrs££ in
Pf* »«d assuring her that no mean
bked flowed m its veins. Tenderly she
her jjfted heart the opened little thing warmly » her .arms, take and ia
oa to
the pwr little deserted ereatnre. They
«dle«l theehdd Ihirothca, Gotl-giveu,
imd elm became their legally adopted
car cfeuguter, as temforly cherished and as
- ,w, ‘ «
to death?" and with a hdokM finger he
slung brow aorne of the ^raturatiou frt»a hk
out trf the 'window. *‘J didn’t
the miognfec yon at first. 1 cobW onlv sec
upper port of your body footn whs»te
1 wae sttting. If I bad only your
imljrnmime sSsl«% known fmi tjftnl
ss jJiusra? omJt
-were regular'f»«*lv<srtwliew. The
felpirrafhte Btasifrs,
A getttk**u;«m«fe^ IwKl £««> fo the
. jmtry to find iTsnnj out hxmtkm for bis
family tonight,’’ ielag%)lt«4•*> the h» wife wife. nested “ Home into
ana so
rfce country ntmim. wMc *&» husband
woe totting bk. way ia a contrary <Kwsc
(jifej,- ■ if
.3? 0% long nince ft meewsge «unc to fee
principal of a bmineM house in life* city
from his traveling agent, who had
r«>acl'MHl PhiJadcIphi«^-“Atn Hetuimsm bmh at by Continen¬
tal Hotel mail/'
The agon* did not intend to reflect on
the food at iho hotel, bat wanted “ r-v,h ”
aunt by mail. .
If. aftv'ionatr tuxde was inform.'*! by
iel irrsq-h : *-Mary n fat i.<* buried oh
W edneoday. Conic sure,” Mary, who
lived in Chicago, was his favorite niece,
and. as he baa not heard of her illness,
the situ intelligence dressed gave Mm a severe
shock. He himself its deep
mourning', and made a harried journey
to the wvst to find a jovial The party assem¬
bled at Mary’s wedding. he bailed wires “ had
arranged for her to “ instead
of “ married. ”
Pruhahl v Hie worst blander over made
was one that, occurred in the caw of a
St Louis merchant, who, while xn New
York, received a telegram ill. Ho informing him
that his wife war* sent a message
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d the t-'cini* !*■* and if there was any dau
go^r’and rtwehol proinp% wife fho.answer :
“ No danger. Y«n.r had a child.
to-night If -■.(• can k-H-p fwr from loving another
she will do well." The rnystiS
reteoved csition of the agitated mmmii husband was not
.until s mdinposed’Ja<!y -inquiry revealed
the fact thai life had had.
a “chill. ” —Front the Hour,
[St. I’.itd Pion* -r IV. -.
What we Hate.
lAe hate growling, no matter thi
source or t-ao'se, atui r«e.‘>iattiehd here¬
with Hie remedy, l «■ ri; ,fa< k ohs Oil
and laugh at pain. It: will do the work
every time.
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Welsh, long since a well oa the farm of
Abner of near impurities Orangeville, the Fa., in
couaMa«M» ™,i‘S5 ia water,
l aS!«L!S , fcu»£
W l * “
® '' ^Uows* ‘S S. ^ d
' 1 V ,1 ! In It tlie s ' ner ’
P emmhtol . numf-w \‘ete i
this tera of
" hi ° h ™ ~
which' be took great ihc pride in exhibiting
to bis ncigidxus. cels v . r, i,ft
owr Jli « w iu a vessel standing on the
'tell floor *n<l iu the morniug the largo
«* 1 *"**>"*■ The tmtural su n «.Mt»>n
wgw tiiftt been stolen but the truth
Was that it had squirmed out of the tub,
teeltoto “some
I*’’.'”'"' • n ^-‘ *-i n f*
^ ?* ' w^Fr “•
rite well, until this season,, when, the
water becoming tainted, the well was
'-’ l 1 ft, ••--< <--j fr^"r. #.,y e
w t! lomd bn A f ™ a ™" r - * ,v
^ 5 am mfhie th<Hr
pievabW iOWm H.,<r»l.i':
A lb mruoekT Wild W av.
An Illinois exchange f«-U called to
«>«•” 'Wrier ito-if: ”11... hummock
cwur.g hrt.-se at the spirt- of the wind,"
•••«•! tomhh d il. Item. J. < Irwin on his
h-ad uvl hut for the application f St.
tinK! » bir thetr rheumatism and other
? ^‘ ,t!m- Buh ‘t**™ s < nr motto. ’"‘f’ t},c <kbt
BfeTis a KinisiioaW.
.J. E. Murdoch hue written a book oa
“Sfr* i0 ’' bWi “« ,fc «
,„C~
,, Western iu‘tor, of the self-satis iietl
kind. said'he “In the hist Very jr/*t anxiouftod?4 < r • it> • , .
“Iwas
Ic tnrii ol mind, te> fall, when I Stabbed
dim, ;>vi-r the steps of the throne and on
the right-hand aide, with lr.» feet to the
b4t, m order that when I was far fall {
fj® f P™ ^ !C3 F , d P-r- t0
fconage ot the tragexlj. bo objection
5™ bn* aettsr, “fl® f but Ja at f mght, to juv i5k gt«-at««. ^’-rt of
!l « wheeled direct,v round after
, the swor<I tlirost
fftle J'^vmg Sferaft" ° f tU f and deiiber
resri »' f U - ‘ to ® hablt
V\ t .U a» a dead i , mau eomiot
Sixfto SSJfOT^Bra te*^ iTi^tr K T ^ h ^ T
. { f! )r rl “ I ’t ,fn i uf !? y l> f*'' “ ud
too lLt w-av 1^,1 B r i nr ^ a * # * cw " ln
,i fl ‘ f-**
K ^JSiw V” ‘T 1 l -«tf «*»* o rioy nothing have au about odd
, -
L"ir.ih» Jf rwl Xl Mft °'
T’. u> ®y dressiivg-roorn to have a
i 1 w ; ‘‘;L kf : hrii ov.ir what fjclt
before, more like
overamoment
Tn K r *™*5y that « ffl care the many <n»eas#*
. u> wommb Woraerte *teKidmy«id
U Cme -Mother t i«hkm
A voi.ras containing descriptions of
£2Krsa? '^noen ictoria cvt srs.;;
v proposes to issue sach •
<***. It is to be illustrated by photo
grafts, gifts and to iaoinde not merch--'.-„-ti v
but simple tokens of affection wind,
have been gm-a by 4 her poor 1 subjects "* “ q
Balmoral. *. v
Tfloviria a cottage with'"corned to,-?
mw c-aobage, double <ltexnm.fe inamed
lult-ireiS.su a paifefts with .pad , r toast
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***** aponjonr vital force#,
T«« stable and fretful, cun
^‘Jy *» ratnovw! by the use of that
»ur-veu.»# ;md «-mo«ly ototra.ffrer,- : Jl..p lhu*-ra. Irregu
i!,! • f youi -y-i.n,
rt ” «'1 p-v^ 1 «i <**•<•, white tire -;„-. s ,h1
\ ' i *‘' ,i! t^i‘k»<»i pair, ,
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HAWWBS~^id”d
Bible Revision,
Ocsicerhiag the rewkiott of the Bible
the Omstitm Utwm says; “Tim work
is rapidly drawing to a close. We m»y
expect the risvic at the end of this year
or the beginning ol the wt T#«
New SMtt; Testament will be published
hy The Old fetsment
not, projwwlv, Ire issued before
1883, owing to its greater bulk.
If we shordcf indulge in |vrWiictic.n» we
should l&Wy say fifed prejafiiued rat mis
will object lo nimy cluutges that will be
i.ftuai, twaUK eotae kttotb fauu-jw will let,* phrsw-s, will
like * He wfe:* now
(we doubt not) %& rubbed out, and some
thing better inserted. But tlmughtful
persoss. aud those who de&i.re the im-an
aig of the Greek origurd, cannot but Ire
pleased with a translation in which forty
one Greek scholars of all Christian (Toedt
are agreed. We are not afraid that iJ?
style any more than in translation thr-sf
forty-one men will go astray and shock
the Protc-- tent world. Th»m turn know
what is good EugiLh, and what is diyui
fled English. They love the old En¬
glish Bible tut much hs Bishop O.ixc
decs, and they will see that it is no*
roughly traded, Ottr revised aivkw, version Hum, V
to keep and quiet then til let tile examine it, not «j*
poors, ns it
tho light of oar prejudices, but ia thi
light of ft ftchobny common aenao, ,41)
attempts cow to say what it is, or to as¬
sail it, are premature. Our own writing
is merely t<> show that we have reason to
expect the best.”
one 1 xperiefice from Many.
• ! 1 had been sick and mi-rerabh- -o mmix long
and had caused iny htubahd *.<
trouble and ex {sense, .no'.one w«ned to
know what ailed me, and I wp com¬
pletely disheartened and discouraged. In
this Bitters frame and of mind J got unknown a bottle of Hop
used them to my
■ ■>
gained so fast that my husband and fam¬
ily thought it strange and unnatural, but
when I told them what had heljied me,
they said ’Hurrah for Hop Bitters ! long
may may they prosper, for they have
made mother well and us happy.’"—The
Mother.—Home Journal.
Til© First Sleepitig-Car.
A write! 1 iu the Davenport Democrat
tljus tolls the story of the first sleeping
car and its first public appearance: “I
remember the date of its very first up
f»»raitee-—8*:'pt, 16, 1856. I was on my
wav West, and had arrived at Toledo
early in the evening, behind time, tend
had two hours to pass before the depart
urn of tint train for Chicago, in the
waiting-room. queer-looking I hail uoticcsi a rather
coniitrynian, and, some
what to my surprise, be acc-oslod me
with the inquiry :
” * Wouldn't you like to see something
new T
“Of course 1 would, and 1 accom¬
panied innumerable him out through tlie depot,
among cars, oi» of which
ho oj>ened; and, after lighting sorcra!
lanuw, invited me to enter. Well, it
was with somethbig doable new—-a I large car filled
a tier of reds—bunks, more
ruff, properly the speaking. well-known The sloeping-ear man was Wood¬
entee, and this the first sleeping- pat¬
was
car and its first appearance in public.
Mr. Woodruff ha»l, during several years
past, wife, been chronic obliged invalid, to accompany his
a from Ohio to
Philadelphia, for medical treatment,
and her sufferings on the jouruey had
constantly comfortable suggested the possibility of a
more conveyance, so that at
hist -he conceived the idea of portable
old and adjustable bertha; and, buying hail, an
car, be worked out his idea and
only trial an trip hour which previous, brought st in for
a wa, to be made that
same night. L.___
Ambiguities.
Wo may excuse the foreigner if, in
speakiu^ miattjtplies our language, ambiguous bo word, oecft-ionally
an however
oil’ll y it may sound. l>r. Chalmers one*
entertained a distuigmshotl guest froin
Switzerland, bo bellied whom he iiekwl if ho would
to “kipperad salmon."
r l he foreign divine asked the of
the uncouth word “kippered,” isfloimg and
told that it «m
meant *’ preserved.” Soon
after the Switzer made use of this newly
acquired when expression in a ptibhe prayor .listin’
ho offered n i»d.itiou that a
gutshed divine might long Ire “kipirered
to the Frr-re Church of Scotland.’’ .Here
i« another example of a possible tuiseou
s traction of language : '“I fear.” said r,
country curate to his flock, “when I ex¬
plained to you in my last charity sermon
that philanthropy was the love of our
species, you must have understood m<
the tocsay‘specie,’which smallness may account for
of rite collection. Y«»u
will prove, I hojre, by your present con¬
tribution that you are no longer lalw>r
iitg under the game mistake. Cham
dors’ Journo!.
Ring$ T arms Smt%.
A queer story is fcedd of an emimint
prt-acher at, Norwich, England. On the
-recarifiC of a State service to a crowded
houm he made a sudden pause fo hj„
sermon, and read iu a sonorous voice the
irrelevant quotation from the .rerec«<l
chapter of St. James: “For if there come
iimo your goodly assembly apparel, a man with a gold
TOig, ,m and there come
in :>i«, a poor man in vffe mmc it. and
ye have respect to him that wcaireth the
gay clothing, and say unto him, sit thou
here in a good place; and sav to the
ixsn?, stand thou there, or «it here under
roy fi«)tstool, are ye not then partisd m
y< mraelrea and are become judges of evil
tied. thoughts?’^ Having The thus congregation rivited was stnpi
toution, lie their ntton
addressed himsolf by name
to that ft gentleman in the gallerv: “ Has
poor man who stands at the back of
your The pew gentleman a gold ring on his finger?”
plied: turned round, and re¬
“T believe not, sir.”
* ‘Oh, then, I suppose that is the
he must not have reason
a seat, ”
The gentleman had three gold rings on
his haanL and his pw -.was- Bcs«rir
©mptv, but, a« may bo imagined, i t did
not long remain ho.
The Lbstrsit. Free Fretn gives a long
list of “definitions of words from the
thieves’ dialect." The Boston Ptmt
thinks that “this will lie a great help to
new settlers in Detroit who don’t want to
appear ignorant in good aoftietv.”
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Mealing Another’s Cottfnrt,
Any one who has atoppe.1 over night
of-a largo hotel has been disturlred in thfc
* mail hours by pe®ais walking in th»>
balls mid-day, «» he* vily <Ju«jfe» and carakssly who as late
weto are up
wrapped seem tlwmgbBk-.ss in siumfe.r. of Such the quiet conduct of is those «el
flsbneM of which my sensible peraon
ought to-tea #ba«M>d,
A grave geutlnman at the fifth Avenue
Hotel once complained surprised," of it to the genial
e&rfe, harbor “ I am W said, “ that
von thieves in this house."
“ Thioves, sir? Harl>or tliieves?
What do you mean, sir? Es-plaia, if
yon I pleaise. that I
“ mean bawl something stolen
from me last night by on# of your
gneste. We all expom! to sneak thieves,
“ arc
sir.”
“Bnt. this mu not a sneak thief. It
was a guest in the house, sir, and quar¬
tered HH eomfortalily as 1 was.”
“Tins is very extraordinary, sir.
What was stolea fr&ia you, sir, and at
what hoar?"
The gentleman answered 2 o’clock this with great
earnestness. “ At morn¬
ing some most precious sleep was stolen
town mo by one of your guests, and with
a pair of boots."
Was not this guest one of the meanest
of sneak thieves?
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It is said that Elisha Bliss, jun., who
lately died at Hartford. Conn., made a
Twain’s fortune. I>y discovering the fun of Mark
Innocent h Abroad while the
work was in iiuwmscript. Twain had
tried in vain t»> find a publisher, and was
about to throw the matter aside in de-
8}>air, when a journalist friend sent him
te» Bliss, who was the President of a Sub¬
scription Book Company.
called If on untruth it ‘ < > •- a *>!! day it old, is called it is
a lie: if i* u \
a falsehood; but if it is • cvntury old it
it( culled u b-’’; ■ ? y.
««aM«mni^onminoM mom* _ wMnuM .
Thr greatest effects hsve soraetimee tho
imstleetcause. I.ife is constantly naenfLed lij
aegiect of Cough* and Colds, when a 25 coot
bottle of Ur, Hull's Coufeh Syrtip would savs
the sufferer.
Vf.ok is* Is nourishing and strengthening; quiets
n,.r: ; heb be blood; regulates the Irewols;
I- I . . >u» system; acts directly upon the so*
auttors, and arouses the whole system to
action.
**» Vslttle Melt *'«„ Wtlett..
Will send their Eto tro-Vottsio BeltJ to the
listed upm SO days’ trial, flee th«* viva
ttsemcirt la da* paper headed, ”0«3d Lays
I rad.’'
Grrlyon’fl Pstent Ho.I stiffener* sppliert ic
tfc.oK# new boots beterw vt.vi rtta them over.
CmoxES- 1 “What do you think of Malt Bib
m?
Druggist called —“They ore the heat- medicine t too v
ft Bittcie,’ tres aiwe prepared fr*,ia Malt
Hops, u&i’aaya ami Iron, wbkh are great an#
wholescmie laediciues."
’Mir> wild western saer.es, the adv«ntarcm*
Jo rairit relies rn fawis of htarofed aiannfaciare
eomltot hi* Stealtliy Indian foes, but within
he cairn borders of eiriltearioti, t he au Surer
with Piies knows that safety, and relief can only
be found iu Tabler'a Buckeye Pile Ointment.
Price SOe. For sale by ah Druggists.
3f at.*.fttur. ttrtsn mb be prerenrefl, alee timer
«la»atatie diseases, by occasionally using Dr.
thrift ml* Medicine, Liner Inwjoralor, which is recommended the oldest general
Family caused by disordered « a
core for all diii'-awa a
liver. Eighty-page book »ent free. Address
Dr. SanforA i® llrcadway, Sew York.
i’ai Foixr or Foltje*.—M any persons aro
accustomed to disregard *11 slight symptotns of
disease, saving: “Let it go as it time.” But
when one feels the symptom* of kidney disease
—such as jtoin In the back and loins, palpitation,
miiisry d> >.he- ineut, etc . to neglect them i*
the folly of folli-s, Kidney, bladder, liver and
nraiary wllv. if complainU are always liable to end ta
ue.rectevl. The true cure for them is
Hunt’s 8er.jedy. ihe great kidaov and thus
modicum. There is no symptom or form of kid¬
of, ney diiense Sold by that ail druggist*. Hunt s'Hemedy Trial is not maatei
siae, 75 cent*
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ttooiiitoit. UiHKfTrass !s lij.sv-i-,
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to«M‘,re«*«Ilv«,*.al*H»-UI trot !»*datB*, :* cud kttm
ftftid ^rtwtotod. While it is * BMflrefl** tor *H
torel *n tMtovtre*. »■ to f-repreiia-ii J to th* oomptototo
«■•'<II* IB* *re*tl.wi S»!i..e ssw putredt tore! te*»
Milvl»W* tHQBM it* the Wreflfl.
THE
GREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
FOR
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
SCIATICA,
LUMBAGO,
BACKACHE.
’
SORENESS
OST T«rn
C h E st.
SORE THROAT,
quinsy,
SWELLINGS
sromts.
FROSTED feet
EARS,
EUTTIWS
AXV
W My Mss,
TOOTH, EAR
A.H"&
HEADACHE,
±.m
ILL OTHER PIS
AN©
ACHES.
3S“,siisl' for
2* **»• sham limb. A wild young wag
geaftt pretty well, tame thought to uni
lie this knowledge in of the sergeant's
secret to bike a «.*w|v-fiidy< d ytmtut
barrister. special jury The at sergeant Wcstmisiisteiinlds wm addfesaag
a usual
eanreet. and vehement stylo, a.i.l the wag
how whispered hot old m buKftta bin neighbor, is '* Vnu «w
tm r h, case ;
xvm, I’ll bet you a sotm igu I'll run
this pin into Iwslcg «pto the head, and
he’ll never notice it, he’s so absorbed..
his case. He’s a m.*st extraonUnarv
raan in that way.” This was team than
the greenhorn could swallow, so h~ to. U
the bet. The wag took a large pin from
hte waistcoat, aadkatik'g forward drove
it tip to the head into the - • rg« ,-te - >
A yell that frtnse fee Wood’oj all who
heard it, that made the hair of the jury
stand on end and caused ihedin'teev wig
almost to lul cif. run through th * unit
lost “By ,Jm% money,'* it’s exclaimed the wrong the Mg, and I've
and my i’onscientMi-stnckea dhmtay.vd
wag, suite fe
gardlcss of the pain ho had inflicted
upon the Iwu-ncd ser-goant.
Vegetlne.
Kidney Complaints.
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
9fmpsm* m m mt>H M of *t %h*
y« a* ¥ 1 vt r p&in in thv *, *-f tf>e
I’feftM flhc -’uij >*a. ‘jfltatxw *-f tH*
MWriiilTtg, whizii be«a«t«* Ttauaily -p«t« srt hr.*i .tn-J a riu&r-»» i ..<»!•* fha f*f lhe
art no, as
Incrfea*§«, fctwi i« diACtmisp'^t *ery aCtau with fiui. acid
v; 4^jrf>s <.f chHus, ia
ahr<*ni't aftb» l; nlnwfA tltte svmtd.qfLs are t.nmi in
the iimtrj, d*fa*W o.fthe freatteat nrina
ttwa »4 K-.aiM?, v, *.tu« . -I wet ha*
&**& ilUtir.esa ff alchr., of httltg*-#-tL o, mJv&tSM and palpjUUi^:- pttftbU’4t >» <-f th*
ai 0/
*h« foes, atiMUiMa' ^>righ, aftti the *rH?rthi*ee kktaey® of brattuh. v*a< itirm
In of the
medtete relief. It|b» oerer to cura vftee WfbbB it it j* l*
taken it re^HlJUrly take e»vef»l and 41re«<hmi b^UIee, fnll6w* eejpeauiUjr J. In m«utv caeoa Itmg
•Un4u^. may dittciXy the qm«i eU*-tn,o% or
It eels »i|*on fleoreu^ae,
• «tr<l i
purities. lag feuYmg A bdNjrn #r*«t ose«T can c«reri hf i* ihv Xzovtivx, «f Majs-L «Y«ti
after lryluf mis? of the xxwwa. which are saui
le fce.etprwiai this dis
ICidnsy Complaints.
0*art«i,0., March 13, IjffT.
a. 3Kv
i>#«f S»r—J bar* ntwf La® TOitr Tflitw* f Waefii r .-err.'© time,
4ui c*ft frmivfaUy «*4f it t^f a % griftii W »i»:
•b 4M tfcv'Btt ©ufi ntnd hu Aig, frepu of ih** kalaoy* I
checrfaJUj *#comi vt
; - --' ri- >, - '
ti hr K» li. AAhfiaUl, 4ra£^!M, O. txv; i - fc
404 Ceatroi ovcaisifl.
M.A.- H, TV. fir GtMCumk&t AprU iKTf*
*» i
t U*r* J*nfiyr«ii aovaWtI yoar© tfitb i)\® kMoity «nm*
plainL Ton istiinco**! to try Vieommsa I k*?* t*km
Mfr<*ra:- botUv» td y ixu *r»tttiraiion, and *m otmrmod it
U Jt»a tisbltfrfcivdf. It fcsatjt u® K*o wo to gc-'ii titan
M»y otb«r lean l*c*iuiy io All
•Qffiormg from kidney cota p/aiiiw.
TottM reop^etfaUr, J.^.^cSdF I.LE?*,
First B*vokkt»ep^r for 5««rfc*M, Qtlo A Co., i-Mriar Mer*
cuauts, No. b6 Wfflfc Front Cta.;lar t ati, O.
Vafetmi* hm r«-tre-c.! thaumnJt la wko k***
beou I sag *iid (Wtofui . ufl. raj *.
Vegctine is Sold by all Druggists.
OPIUM “^sivSS-H
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r*«:?>;e<f Atm &zrg*M, Author tu?i Wnu-r ,a. the nbAv#
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SU”. 'i w. t>**i::t**, Vumnnm.) »!.» «Rd fa-*,.
i. asiarrii, **4 tbreif jv. ijer treMsui.:.; price git
ei’'**-, 1 ?'”* 0 ** Wil1 tH. Ska«s>*k»r'* stosdic*
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hop bitters;
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cesrtAivs
HOPS, BOTHC, MANOR AKR,
r PrsxsT »'*» B**» MKBUtofcQi AW-
1 iaa or all Othkk hitTttM.
fr-II ®Y CUBE
A*f Bowt*3# Blood,
xAt-tn. Ki4.?m ? 5‘k> «u* Vtitmry i:r$Kk$ Kfr -
\ ouisiiriw. FemweComiiUJaw- si(&<rp»*a»n«»»-iw»'« c-si>ei :atly
•
siooo m cold.
Wlll hell*.«! tm paid ftr tor 'i’iUm!* 3 case Unmi’is they will «injai 5)>t.'we orT| m
t
fomwl in them, ■
A xk'.-i-nt flrsactot m* Hop WttoTft ftfi-r trr I
tetore >«« «ieop. Take *« wfcw. ■
B t .<■’• tt Mt «*'■*. >5 HU! fun! IWffltotf Me euro for I il
J>r«o»,ef.V!>.-is(. «»■ of intern, Mljatmn ««a
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r 1873/ | To , USAS, ftfOI s wis, 1878/ -
CD az 1887
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pd?-. \
SUPERB DRAVTTNO ROOM STYLES, « J0f) to *510 Miff Upwards; T%lt LARGE CHCBCHE8, #570. *A«, $360 and Iraa; FOB 8MALLE8
CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, ETC., #** to $300 and upwMd*; POPULAR STYLES in grant variety, *43 to *300 and upwards. ORGANS FOB
EASY PAYMENTS, #6.33 per quarter, or tS pm month *nd upwards. KXUSTRA1TT* CATALOGUES aud FB1C3C LISTS, free.
THESE OHCAHS ARE CEftTAIKLY UNRIVALED IN EXCELLENCE, WHILE THE PRICES ARE NOT MUC’
HIGHER THAN THOSE OF VERY INFERIOR INSTRUMENTS.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,
154 Tremont St., BOSTON: 46 East 14th St., (Union Square? NEW YORK} 149 Wabash Ava.. CHICAGO,
ImIIS' g-JA
^ J liSir **•“ ‘ ' wrat,.
t^STo^'l^Si, ££!j
Wi a * m GH
4
PENSIONS
wmvr I.tW, M floMwrs w.4 b»«« *n«.
tl«4. r*>ao.B»* 4*!* taw* t* i(MbU|> Mr 4**sh. !'tm4
tMUh *4ai«» w«h msoi rip,
•BO. K. 1 mow.
r. O. Sr*w«r. WMklaiwa ». C.
SAPONIFIED
S2f srteiilif 4«.cS;y. Mara* ■ I I ■
v«n to-.l Toilet *oo|» n I.
foil **«i*h» *sfl *tr*a(ik. At* f**r io
IkPttXI nxtkwl ••»*• e* 0*li*f.
PENN’A SALT MANUFACTURING CO.
I*H I » ,4 OE 1.PHI A.
STOLIEfe JELLY.
Vht*'*r#6<J»rfal nhiuo t« *eknawl*d*4 hr 4i,-ser-s*4 »h*» ,■:»**
tbr»a*iiBa» tef t*«ear* ife* ef Woand*. »®r!4 so Bor**, b» *!>• h**t r»tr,*4j IM*.
Bi.oui.' *U*m, otd*r K*u>
•»»>, Pi to*. C»Urr!j, cwiwifn*. Ac. In to*. ***rj
OK* nttf try n, js !* pat op 1* IV »o4 M coeI ter
MQ**Uo '4: 14 Bt*. Oktcia it ftoro roar *rwgfi«t, «n4 yo*
: . *r,d it lupor.w to inflblii* »» h*»* c»*4.
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YOUNCJ MEN
Ale j.;-»iir».bdee4 VaIsI&KtLV^ » ©ftyiiig AAAstm
BHOli., Mftxv»c*r». J»a««vi!U. Win,
s I aORI’fflSP. HABIT
tpMKtlly cared by Dr.
BBCK’S only k!»-«■»
i»«4 mm utsKDr.
yin tharfC far
treatmosit till cared.
Call oa ot u'itrroM
Dr. J. G. BECK. Citicinta ti, 0.
WANTED
—ros mis—.
Best and Fastest Selling
*S*W«t^«KS«a»s PICTORIAL BOOKS aid BIBLES.
$5 to $20 m g mr?r
To Consumptives.
• f i 1 ’*** I.nswvsd omWlMiUMl. Ac *,.*4asl*4 ,«m*
l . ,'jtton.eotob11 all
”J '- r A. Laa* tttoottoa*. Tti* Xm.
...... u--■ . 1 - sad *11 wutu-.. iStmssts, WlIScbM- w**n*t to
*k* to* C»1 him Oli)» «*mWa«4 with is*
*1, «v»v «tt to *s SMiaMstM *y tfc. iu«m ««««.
-.•:*•«» f*)to*M *M®i«tediflHUMi «MCfc, yt ik* oil, <«,.«• *»tk*
*irs!unk. Keflarsefl MM ta«r**M if flesh ufl
w*U-iu. 6r i»* tea* must »®in*st A
- wn *c« -i*!t*fl to aAwttoMlu* «m 4 ill*
*«*r Ires hB>tor*<t e*«n, tefl im “(lure tt id mMu
ts*ti *40*1 f t«S»r*,» to it ter Cantokoefala." flaw,* «t«. Thou
t».-to 1 m* 4 «itd to tok* t nakluilu
• ' '» ■ »*' oa, hoi kav* *to«i Mkts* i« 4* *o, Tu,,
re;.; Sad »h*s! hay e** Ufa* tern. toit ertprerMiaa Detiu retdilr *«i
W U-. linttit-.m* Or* Mr BcUlt.
#.* Oetii** e . Fi»« l>»U»r». C-troaSrer* »a4 rreiuthit to
himwoa t* *31 suite,,r> srat *» f/*t rreMlpt ref * fltreeria.
*»*«/««*, aiifl .m a ■■ orders »a
,: - “■ 1 JSWWSieSfBaBtK
Mi, ■'£, 0,
; v ;
3 THE ONLY MEDICINE
y 3 That Acts at list Bame -Time on
" THC LIVER,
il THE BOWELS,
8| and the ICIDHEYS.
. fj-wat -onrafi-H sura tiie clesu-ft--
1 -jL uv.-f i*--- sitf.iu, tf wafK.-'weH*
I
F *itemdt -it aiSCAK si tttN; ftfl.J’tl t*'» J '>UcW waa
TERRIBLE SUFFERING,
2 EitimiHi,?**, Ecaslat-ln-., lIy«]H‘p.<!l*.
I ■ dice. €■«;.!-tqwtUrn aitei 1*5hn, or kid
' «to ! omgW»t*, Ornt. L lliabt-tcs,<
i Sireiim*sat la th# Iji-lnr, mikjr/
or Kopy I riiw ; or ' ]
mot it 5'iiins aatl Afire*,
W A rtm rfr-.-f.losx d ’ ’ • reiw that. 11-.- rebOutd Moe.l t- ha\'. poftmnmt l-t-rsi
-,-jrlt tt k foi.i >r*
'a j ...ih.T.C( 1 toeuisily.
ICIOMEY-WORT I
:
^ restore theh«*«lfhy action and alt tnew
M vivhtfovinif eviis will T>e Jm)% banlsood; ncaiwt
? iddd i : ;■;/ yo» ri’i?? is v. % t(> r.
havefe’cu the cur«4. Dmrvtxr. Try ltanU yon
wiilafia OHO more to lake a
«r<4 ht’dklth w; Hontm mote t;ia4<lcdi fmr hm.ri.
Vdfty suffer longer from the torment
#’ 'V>i.V*' *WW .VH,’.-' PlteS - ''.’.stress ? from Corre
m t-vpatlftri Why fmirtui betmuee of ««•»
ire urine? no
Orel rcit or ed
s« lit'or.Waftd ciKT-Tvo.wT wiH MWJsflflfl. rare yoti. .Try * pwk"
ag« be ^
ft M,(. dry wwpflHwef «M
!ja* PsKt-asresaA**ax tiasrtsof M«atrfire. i
yr »«rs ft, cr miff tref « fur
’ton Linst <:• on hnrnig u. Prlnr JlMO.
i miDi;, EICEAS3XH S «.. m0#m>
(frtu rererel [<rel prekO Yti
BONESET
BOURBON TONTIO
to m *t«(Ml MMkUtoto* it tra.M*! am* xkret Iu tore ft* wtifc » p«r* M« Km
*»<*? Wktokjr, ««* u ena*wu««u* tfpri* ufl knttk M*M k*r*. * **r*
ntorebl* tore it, * ritk, vktUtrett* *nfl flsO.flMre Mtetlut, UrnmiHf Mur
’to *ae» Vnbla h *r***»l h»» &yt|»|M*, Kitom, ««. Utltowi* *NMf «
MM-trerkMf «l*rer««* *refl flkr*WM«, *«» «*< «****». ufl a* flMkto «|
•**0 »** tows «t«M WB1 Mill (rretotkl u*i|WM<.
mmstmrn CHAMBEHB & BROWN,
ts>utflivu,njf AtflP.
fi?
CELLULOID .*s
EYE-CLASSES
HJrelt Iteprescoting m<J AnilHir. the choicest ecic-to I Tortoise
The lightest, bndnOML
srni strongest known. Bold by Opticistis sad
Jewelers. Made few m. i N l omCih
U rt:l COi, 13 Usufen Lsne. Sew York.
$ 7 trtftfegiiajri^iB 7 7 ^vEws%pKb4
tw gSM
a&xm. v. Br.*rrri
ORGANS
:: |®o¥ly$ 6?
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A BENTS W ANTED I
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J.OCTEY&C? BRATTLFBORoVi;
A 6C8D SAW MILL
For @200.
Ov, »#. (»*w Mill It SftltntS U h« r«» *y
«, Wo, ft |*hotMpower AfpttottftrsJ Kuawm. trufciu
an
1,5500 to 4,000 I^eot
*1 lumber tun W «t to *-.)•». A pr«toct» to SB ptt «,«*,
«r**r*r th. *b*« n*n b* osft T*» *ro» *«i tailU j amnAttt re» :g u «hU
«.ih im.-i puwat. w* hmM
«a», *»d mil |w F«*oft ltte amt to CsuenoreU for to* tow
put ..I 9900, M-. t .ua-.i to »*«ry p*. uenl.r. **w
M.H» nf fell jBj-e*, Xugictos, Jr.jU*,*, O.ti
1110*0*1*4 wna, HU ft»*.
LANE & BODLEY CO.,
John and Water Sts., Cincinnati, 0.
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NATRONA BI-CARB. SODA
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k*sl fat HMlcMnt Warpott*. I» u Uw Iwsre Is, l**t*a
m* *U rresall, Cto*. Setfl ky *11 ufl Qroaren.
PENN’A SALT MANUP. CO.. Philau
3 Literary .OEN TS •■at:itjihrm§i\y Revolution. *i A%io ${M **uh: I.
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JOS!AH ALLEN’S WIFE
r c )!»L A MEW BOOK,
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