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THE SUNDAY FIRESIDE.
fBOi.ir.DTS A Nil UKFI.FtrTIONS FOB
THE DAV OF UK8T.
Beecher «n the Character •( tYiuMndra
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Mabbxtfa-Ttir Fewer ef I.eve—Netea
aad Ueainau.
ON WASHINGTON.
Mr. Beecher, in concluding his ser¬
mon morning, at Plymouth said: Washington—a Church, Sunday
name
probably more universally honored than
any name within the bonnds of time,
save only Him of Bethlehem, and Bis
was not merely a human name. If you
look for the reasons of this you will not
find them in any extraordinary develop¬
ment. Yon will not find that Washing¬
servative ton was a very great general with A con¬
general he was, a reason¬
able degree of military skill and experi¬
ence, but there have been a hundred
names eminent far above his.
Nor shall we find that he was a prom¬
inent statesman. In the management
of complex and widely extended affairs
he waa respectable, but not for a mo¬
ment did he compare with Count Cavour,
of Italy, the father of its unity; not
for a moment did he compare in grasp,
and resources, and coercive power with
Bismarok; not for a moment did he com¬
pare with that round and well nigh per¬
fect man, Gladstone, upon whose orig¬
inally education, rich endowment came an eminent
and who has stood through
the varying fortunes of that great Em¬
pire year in and year ont, in the dark¬
ness and in high the light, and who now
easily towers above not only every
one of the statesmen in his own Cabinet,
but those who desire to be in it—an
eminent man, indeed, with a great name
which shall never go below the horizon.
and Washington had not the opportunities
What tlie had gifts he that Good, belong sound to Gladstone.
? sense—
one of the best fonndations in the world
on which tobnild, and a thorough loyal¬
ty to truth and honor. To touch him
with dishonor would have been like
be touching his flesh with fire. He could
trusted under all circumstances and
everywhere, and he had a patriotism
that had in it no single speck of selfish¬
ness. He lived with good judgment,
with fair attainments in every direction,
in a stormy time, and was neither blown
from his balance nor broken in limb or
branch by the winds that blew upon
him. There he stood, ever seeking the
goal and welfare of this nation.
other A crown the he despised. Anything
than good of the nation he
contemned. Standing thus, simple,
truthful, honest, faithful under all temp¬
tations through the yeatB, he is a mar¬
vel of a man, and when he could have
led the nation as its sovereign retired to
quiet life citizenship. And all men say bis
is a model and a pattern of an honest
man, au honest statesman, an honest
general, an honest politician, an honest
citizen. His birthday will ever be oele
brated and although in many special
gifts he will be surpassed by multitudes
as time goes on, yet in the main of these
humbler, simpler, but more fundamental
elements at integrity in all the relations
of life and in all situations he will never
be surpassed. He is a good example to
bring up children on—provided the
children are worthy of being brought
up on such an example.
KEEP SOME FOB HOME.
Why is it that indifference? wo often treat Is those be¬ we
love best with it
cause we are ashamed to show our love,
or that we think they must know how we
feel toward them and it is unnecessary
for us to give them the little attentions
that wo are careful to give to those for
whom we have but a slight regard. If
we only knew how frequently happiness we bur
tho feeling of those whose :s
more to us than our own happiness, vie
would weigh well our actions, or, more
properly, our look of notion. If we have
not time to do acts of kindness and con¬
sideration for the general public and. out
own loved ones, by all that helps to
make life worth living, let us neglejt tbe
general public and care for those who
look to ns for happiness and oonuidera
tion.
When we are away from home, and
time is limited for correspondence, whom do
not give that time to tbe one you
fear will be annoyed waits if you lovingly, do not write,
but to tho one who long¬
ingly for the message of remembrance,
und who. if it does not come, will invent
scores of excuses for its non-appearance
and give no expression to their disap
iirhutment. There are souls whose affec¬
tion, like some flowers, flourishes under
neglect. But many friendship buds of
bright promise have never reached ma¬
turity because they were not prized, tell not of
cared for properly. But who can in
the love that has been blighted our
own immediate circle, of the heart-aches
carried through life, of the ones who
have drifted outside of home and kin¬
dred for the sympathetic courtesy and
attention that was denied them because
“they Do are one of ourselves ?”
not be afraid to show your love by
acts of aud kindly attention and fully thoughtful¬
ness, learn to value the love
within your grasp.
Dll. T.VLMAOH ON SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.
Dr. Talmnge’s Sunday sermon was on
the observance of Sunday. After speak¬
ing of the necessity of resting one day
in seven he said: “A double effort is
being thousand made to kill dealers tho Sabbath. Brooklyn Three
leagued liquor in down the law. arc
We together to break
want to make a stronger league—a
league of 10,000 men who will say, ‘You
will not break down the laws.’ In the
Thirteenth ward of Brooklyn there are
six churches, two schools, five brewer¬
ies and 323 liquor saloons. Of these sa¬
loons only one observes the Sunday law. ho¬
Who are you—men of Brooklyn,
siers, grocers, bakers—who are you
that you should yield to these liquors ?
I remember when I sojourned in Phila¬
delphia of a poor woman who was ar¬
rested and imprisoned for selling molas¬
ses candy on Sunday. Philadelphia
waa mortified, What. sell molasses
candy on Sunday! No 1 Let the
heavens fall rather. We rose in our in¬
dignation this and oar the majesty molasses and put oandy; down
woman and
but we did nothing to close the thou¬
sand months of hell from which misery
and rnin were being dealt ont whole¬
sale.”
Speaking ot the so-called sacred con¬
certo, Dr. Talmage said that they were
—— —r j -
part of i • «-J: ■/.
Parisian ja abbath.
Parisian Safa farth?” fa® asked. “Abolish
the Sunday law and yon give ns the
Oomraane—you 'i impossible rain the Republic. Italy, The
in impos¬
sible ts Spain, and it never can be a
t and assured success in
Prance until the French people learn
to Lord's Day.”
X> BT EXAMPLE.
Professor Felix Adler says: The man
who desired to see his children grow up
better than himself would not fail to im¬
prove his own life and character, so as
to set them a good example. If a parent
sought orb the angry passions of a
child, that] arent would most carefully
guard again it any ebullition of temper
such as would set an evil example. If
it was sought to have the children avoid
slander, no encouragement at the table
or in the parlor would be given to those
whomee' it only to rend their neighbor’s
charade; f. Avoided wonld be the feast
of those cannibals who feed upon
the repu of others. The moral
nature and individuality of children,
Professor Adler continued, should be
carefully it is studied and respected. They
are, flesh of true, bone o? our bone and
channels oar through flesh, but we are only the
which the river of life
is transmitted to them. Some parents
make a point of trying to mould their
children into reproductions of them¬
selves. But every child has a right to
its boy own shows individuality. For instance, if
a a talent for art it is a grave
question as to whether it be wise for the
boy’s boy father be to say: “Oh, I don’t want
my to a painter; I mean him to
be a lawyer.” Or, again, a youth shows
an intense passion for study, but a
friend of the father has an opening in
his counting-house, and so the instincts
of genius individuality are sacrificed to the dollar.
Thus the of that life is de¬
stroyed and the particular message with
vhich it was intrusted to deliver to the
•orld is lost.
THE POWER OF LOVE.
The Bev. Dr. Charles H. Parkhnrst
says: Love may be a sentiment but it
has lodged in it a power of strong effect.
It is not merely a state of feeling, but a
potenoy of feeling. The love of God is
the of secret doctrinal of Christianity; ideas, but it is not anew
set within nsl There a new spirit
is an orthodoxy of
opinion and be an orthodoxy deal of life. A
man may a great better or a
great deal worse than his creed. Sub¬
stantive moral worth is not in tbe opin¬
ion. A man may believe in the sun and
yet live ini a cellar. Things spiritual and
things physical the are much alike. There
is power in explosive, but without
the ballet there is no effect. The sword
outs according to the strength of the
arm that wieilds it. You give a dollar to
a needy man; the gospel value of tbe
gift is dollar determined not by what he turns
the into but by what you have
turned into the dollar. Civilization
without love does not make men eivil.
Ungospelized intelligence is dangerous.
Love i* a domesticating power. Pros
perity aggregates men; affection oongre
gateaiwssm. Intellectual consciousness
Christian is a man’s consciousness consciousness is of man’s himself;
a con
sciousness of himself and tlie next man.
Even a frozen crystal will melt into a teai
when yon breathe upon it.
GOOD WORK.
The City Missionary Society of Bostoc
is in a prosperous condition and is doing
good work. The number of mission¬
aries they employed visited is 15,000 twenty-four. families, and Last at¬
year
tended 8,000 sick. Their Sunday-sohools
oontain 1,000 children. They gave
Thanksgiving dinners to 1,028 families.
Besides this the fresh-air fund has given
rides and excursions to many who other¬
wise would never bo able to enjoy the
benefits of country air.
low the Porter Returned the Joke.
It happened in a sleeping-car, but
when or where doth not, for obvious
reasons, transpire hero. A lady who
was traveling with her little daughter
had occasion to call the porter for some
needed boll, service which by means of the electric
with convenience the car was
furnished. The child saw how it was
done, and presently she slyly pressed
the button, oausing the porter to appear
with wanted. a respectful query as to what was
“I didn’t ring,” said the woman, “it
was my little Lizzie.”
The porter withdrew, but it was not
long before he was agaiu summoned and
again received the explanation that “Lit¬
tle Lizzie” had rung tho bell. This was
repeated thought a number it line of times, and the
woman began look a joke, but the
porter mother wished to something tired. At last the
and pressed
the bell-button. No porter came. Again,
audwith more force, she pressed the
knob, but there was no response, and
she was finally obliged to go in search
of the man and give her orders herself.
By the time the porter had brought
the needed article sue had grown very
("dignant, and proceeded to reprove
him with severity.
“Why did you net come when I rang
the bell?" she demauded.
“Did you ring ibo bell, ma’am ?’’
“Of course 1 did, over and over again.”
“Well, ducking you see, ma’am,” said the dar¬
key, his head, while a grin
spread little Lizzie slowly over broko his shiny dat face, “your
done bell.”
A roar of laughter from neighboring
passengers let into the woman’s mind a
flood of light on the situation evidently,
for she subsided at once, while the men
in the car, delighted with the darkey’s
wit in muffling the hell by detaching
the wire so as to br^ak the circuit, gave
him a quarter a piece all around.
Apropos of the present agitation anent
Ihe Sunday liquor laws of New York, a
Parliamentary issued iu return has just in been
welve England showing October that 1883, the
t months from 1, to
conviotious September 29. of 1884, there arrested were 15,942 for
drunkenness persons in England and
Wales. on Sunday
A I?og in Wanaqua N. J., who for
some time has been noticed to take his
breakfast in his month and run away
with it uneaten, was followed, when it
was discovered that he took his meal to
a decrepit and emaciated old dog in a
covert in the field, who eagerly devoured
the food thus provided for him.
•—* :—
ODDS AND EN’
The average , _ .
Silk stoc ” 17
$26 a pair.
Fret ****** ,
land in 1813.
Wombs are becoming
travelers in England.
There will be three Qa e ,
next U. S. Congress, i
Hat bunkers is the Southern Cay
ifornia name for tramps.
Exgland owns 15,384 sailing shitf-’
and over 6,090 steamers.
Bussia is one of the great tea-drin’.)'
ing countries of the world. f j
A corncob pipe factory at Washin
ton, Mo., employs fifty men.
The Texas public school system I s
said to be the finest in the land. I
ders Doting last year there were 189 mW
in Ohio and 178 in Kentucky. i
Convention Florida will have a Constitutions^
on tlie 9th of June next.
A local option law has passed hot* ' 1
branches of the Oregon Legislature.
E nr ^„ C0Dl ‘
menced plying on the Clyde in - 1812.
Wood which is odoriferous is gel*
erally the most durable in exposure.
It is estimated that there are
000,000 Mohammedans in the wo’^>
Over 6,000 patents on c u ‘ ,mB have
been granted by the U. P- Government,
Gen. Wolseley fa-* received $465,
000 in bounties fo* aus military services. J
“Mark Twai* «$ * is going to England owJ in/
Mavnext may next to tor 9 readings from his 7
■n ^"ver Jtv of Berlin hndwAt win «,/.
year off® 815 $15,000,000. 000 000 It is the highest
on reef ’ <
Gonf* n^-stairs most should deliberate be one of the
slowest*. acts of a
man’s ? fe -
The va,ne of a ton of Pure gold is
8602 7 '’T 21 , and a ton of silver,
$87,70?® , 4,
The } merchant servioe of the world
consist °* 53,157 vessels, which includes
8 433 A eamer s.
A Tbman scientist savs the attractive
po " 42 ' 8io - o “-« o °.
000 ,
to - tf '2i8?er^hJr ^. {o 6 elaedon el ti n from ^
November
fl^iFORNiA raised in 1884 a bushel of
whea' for every man, woman and child
in th> United States.
jVty-eight million dollars is the esti¬
mate 1 va,ne of 1110 Anger rings of this
ooun*y actu ally worn.
TjE exhibit of colored people at the
jj ew Orleans Exposition shows a great
d j ve ‘sity of industries.
piRTUGAL has 1,084 women to every
j 0,0 men, the largest preponderance of
’ country in Europe,
am
?hb Kansas House of Representatives
hrf f our girls among its pages, and its
do ket clerk is a woman.
There never was a time when “trifles”
payed so important a part in house
The devastating insect, the phyllox
vines ery, destroyed in France 120,000 acres of grape
last year.
Just sixteen years ago the interest on
the national debt was 8143,000,000 a
year, it is now 858,000,000.
An international exhibition of apicul¬
ture is to be held at Pankow near Berlin,
from May 1 to September 1.
The potato, introduced into England
in 1600, was first eaten as a sweetmeat,
stewed in saok-wine and sugar.
A woman breach in of Germany was recently
sued for promise of marriage,
and mulcted iu £350 and oosts.
It is said that the average yield of pe¬
troleum wells in Caucasia is sixteen times
as great as that of American wells.
A gargle of strong blaok tea used cold
night and morning is now fashionable in
London as a preventive of sore throat.
Actual test shows that 58 per cent, of
the power driving the propeller of an
ooean steamship is lost, or unaccounted
for.
A nine-ton lump of coal, the largest
ever mined, represents the coal interests
of Alabama at the New Orleans Exhibi¬
tion.
The sum of $500,000 was recently
lost in a London gambling establish¬
ment by a gentleman who had dined too
well.
The Cincinnati Associated Charities
reports an increase in applications for
assistance 88 per cent, more than last
year.
Melt one pound of resin and two of
lard together tools and rub all the bright
farm with it ’Twill keep ’em
bright.
The Aeronautical Society of Great
Britain will hold an International Ex¬
hibition in London on the 31st of
March.
Cincinnati is building an elevated
railroad, the length of which will be
seventeen miles, and the estimated cost
$5,000,000.
There are in New York city 37,000
Poles, including as suoh the children of
Polish parents. Four-fifths of the 37,000
are Hebrews.
A veteran Congressman estimates
that about 7 per cent, of the member¬
ship really does tho business accom¬
plished there.
It is not very generally known that
Queen Victoria was onoe called Queen
Alexandrina Victoria, and that the oaths
of allegiance were iu that name.
The Commissioner of Education
plaoes the number of medical students 1883
in this country in 1873 at 8,681: in
we had 15.151.
Among the visitors been to several the Washington who
Monument have rats,
madethe ascent to got the debris from the
workmen’s lunches. Pigeons oonvert it
into a roost at night
“Ma,” said Johnny, one Saturday
morning, “where do good little boys
go?” “To heaven, I suppose,’’ replied
ma. “I don’t mean when they’re dead,”
answered Johnny, In a tone of disgust;
“where do they go when they’re alive?”
“I don’t know,” remarked the mothor,
absently. “I suppose they stay at
borne with thejr mammas.” “Oh,” said
Johnny, “oh, l thought may bo their
mammas sometimes took 'cm to' the
theatre.” Johnny’s mother caught on.
Monday p
to the match with Onnes, of! m %
a attacked with the ‘stitch.’
valk winning. another yard, I and advised gave tip all
of waa to try
acobs Oil. I did so, rubbing a little
ly side, *1 "have not been troubled
since, and won my match.”
The Eskimo Dogs.
You boys who have a favorite Carlo car
Nero at home may like to know some
tiling about the Eskimo dogs: asking
what they have to eat, and whether,
like your own favorites, they get three
meals a day and any number of inter¬
mediate lunches. No doubt you will
think that they should get ever so much '
more on acoount of their hard work in
pulling the sledges, and in such a cold
country. Yet, hard as it may seem, the
Eskimo dog never gets fed oftener than
every other day, and generally about
every third day; while in times of want
and starvation in that terrible country
of cold, the length of time these poor
dogs liet go without food seems beyond be
I had a fine team of nineteen fet
Eskimo dogs that wentBix or seven days
between meals for three consecutive
feedings before they reached the jour
ney’s eh end and good food; and although
they looked very thin, and were no
' doubt very weak, none of them died;
and yet they had been traveling and
dragging a heavy sledge for a great part
*“ e tlme - Other travelers among the
Esklm ° h ? v ® .«*«» equally wonderful
**?f nt8 ° f their powers of fasting, The
Eskimo have many times of want and
deprivation, and then their poor dogs
must snffer ver y mnoh - Bnt when they £
are fed every other day on good fat wa
rus meat, and do not have too much
hard work to do, they will get as fat and
saucy and playful as your own dogs with
three meals a day. One of the very last
things you would imagine to be good for
them is the food they get; that is, tough
walrus d hide, about an inch in thickness
team Bn M of wiry dogs as sole-leather. Give your
they stwt, take a good meal of this before
*1 them, and along a light supply of
afiiiiiss: you can be gone a
w*®
‘ ew d ~ 7 - frAwatta,
in St Nicholaxfor March.
Famine’s Work.—A dozen East
African tribes between the north end of
Lake been Nyassa and the Indian Ooean have
reduced to a deplorable state by
famine. Their crops, whioh are their
main dependence, were almost ft total
failure last year. Many have died, and
many others, tempted by the grain the
coast Arabs took among them, have sold
themselves into slavery for a few days’
provisions. Many of the Zulus iu
South Africa are also starving on ac¬
count of the failure of the crop of
mealies, and a Zulu famine fund has
been opened in London.
“Sho tried her prentice hand on man,
And when she formed the lassies, O!”
“What is woman’s worth!” asked a fair
know, so she said: W. O. man (double iou
Oman.) But a woman fee's worth little if
disease has invaded her system and is daily
sapping her strength. For ail female weak
ness, Dr. B..V. Pierce’s “Favorite proscription”
stands unrivaled. It cures the complaint arid
builds up the system. Send two letter
stamps for pamphlet to World’s Dispensary
Medical Association, Bufl’alo, N. Y.
The best way to accumulate property is to
buy when others Want to sell, and to sell when
others want to buy.
Tlie Children’s Health
must not be neglected Colds in the Head and
snnfflee bring on Catarrh and throat and lung
affections. Ely’s Cream Balm cures at once. It
finger. is perfectly It also safe and is Catarrh easily applied and Hay with the
the worst yielding cures to it in short Fever, time.
eases a
Bold by druggists. 50 cents. " Ely Bros.,
Owego, N. Y._
Money:—To the wise a convenience ; to the
fool a necessity.
Ladies who would retain freshness and vivao.
ity. Don’t f ail to try “Wells’ Hea lth Benewer.”
If any one speaks evil of you, let your life bo
so that no one will believe him.
“Bkeson'b Abomatio Altjm Sulphur Soap,”
beautifies and softens Face and hands, heals
and cures all skin disease* for sure. 25 cents
Philadelphia, by “Druggist” Pa. or by maiL Wm, Dreydoppel,
Sleep:—Tlie health thief that robs ns of our time,
giving us in exchange.
Mensman’b Peptontzeb bief tonio, the only
preparation ofbeef oontainingits entire nutri¬
tious properties. It contains blood-making
force generating and life-sustaining properties;
invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous
prostration, and all forms of general debility;
also, in all enfeebled conditions, whether tho
result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over¬
work or acute disease, particularly if resulting
from Prop pulmonary complaints. New York, CasweU, Hazard &
Co., rietors, Sold by druggists.
Kcmcmbering the poor is well enough; but it
is much better to give them something.
Use the great specific for “cold in head’
and catarrh—Dr. Sa ge’s C atarrh Remedy.
When you speak to a person, look him in the
face.
•‘Rough “Rough Itch” on Itch," humors,
on cures eruptions,
ringwo rm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chU
These dime museums make no bones of ex*
hifeiting live skeletons.
The Bottle
of Ely’s Cream Balm that I obtained of yon
last summer has entirely cured my littls boy of
ft severe attack of catarrh.—Mrs. Sallie Davis,
Green postoffice, Ala.
Belle—“’Cause Beau—“Why it do pops!” yon prefer a wood fire?”
that _ girl . of See Here, is Yonnft Men, handsome
mine twice as since
she commenced using Carboline, the deodor¬
ised extract of Petroleum, and I would not be
without it fora fortune.
to An keep exchange secret. says When that it has makes a woman sick
a this been proven?
fhs Use Best Dicky’s made._ Indian Blood and Liver Pilla,
illustrated Kentucky has literature a law prohibiting the sale of
police within ite borders.
Pieroe’s “Pleasant Popular; Provoke PurgMtlve Pellets.”
Positively Priceless; Peculiarly Prompt; Praise; Perceptibly Prove
Potent; Producing Permanent Profit; Pre
eluding Pimples Peace. and Purchase. Pustules; Price, Promoting Petty.
Purity and Patronizing Pierce Procure
Pharmacists
Plenty.
sued Nearly in this 5,1)00 patents on ohnrns have been Is¬
country alone.
Instant Face
Ache. A— tor “Bough on Toothache. IS A 25c.
fasmy . rir.
two different
i
was a
SSEt? using i
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Man is made out c
■ — — —-—t—
The chance ooncoctiona of have
(sometimes brought diereput sly on their
own worthless medicines thas e no credi t,
should on really hesi
tate about Mrs. i not
Piniham’ Vegetable Com
pound, and praised for this for remedy has boen Tried, proYen
year*.
-
If a man have love in his iheart, be may talk
in broken la but it will fee eloquence to
those who li
Ufe Preserver,
H yon are losing your grip on life, try “Wells’
Health Benewer.” Goes dSreot to weak spots.
Ihe iee man may not be mach of a skater,
but he is able to make fancy figures on ice.
HIHHH Important*
When you victor Wye New York city, mi» burae.
dollsra, 600 elegant SI and rooms, upward fitted up dag. at European a cost ot one million Ele¬
vator. Restaurant supplied per with tbe best. plan. Horse
and elevated railroads Families oars,
stages to all depots.
can live better for leee money at the Grand Union
Hotel than «t any other first-class hotel in tbe city.
*:-Ssw
flak Sal B
jpf . :.v ■
This remedy contains no injurious drugs.
Eastern BalfflO&IARBH
when applied #into the nos¬ FLY’S
trils, will be absorbed, effect¬
ually catarrhal cleansing the head
of virus, causing ft M
healthy inflammation, secretions. It allays yds
protects the
membrane from fresh colds, *
completely and heals the the sores
restores senses of
taste, smell and hearing. It
is
NotaLipidorSunff.i
A few applications relieve.
A thorough treatment will
SaSisSHAY-FEVER ELY BROTHERS,
Pmggiato, Owego, N. Y.
Se parator ft
Penn*.
irks
Vork-r*
an
ALLEN’S
ORIENTAL
BALM.
THE GBEAT SKIN
REMEDY
mi face as md to Removes Freokles, the Pimples, all blemishes, complexion Moth, from and sires such Ten the the
i I_ ■“fjSSilts a» of a youth. patat. is
scription of oetebrated —————prepared physician, end is from warranted the pre¬
a to
oontain no leed.
SMITH, DOOLITTLE ft Boston, SMITH,
Gen. Agents, Mass.
LAMAR, RANKIN A LAMAR,
Southern Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
PDHJA I* N r. GH S HEUER. Boriler l< the iim
The ''Ecli;.^” Corn
order. To Introduce it Into every town at once m wfll ama one
Cash Wins.
I can vou several sell
hundred dollars and
vou theftneet built in Engine America. or
Boiler
a, tiiomascamp.
Gen. Aii’t* Covington,
CONSUMPTION,. I have ft positive remedy for the above dlieaaa; by ite
080 thousands of cases ol the worn* kind and of long
standing have been cured. Indeed, ho strong is mv faUh
lnUsefflcacy.thatlwlll sendTWO BOTTLES FREE,
together with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this dUeaas
to any sufferer. Give express and F, O.ftddn ss. Yw*.
DB. T. A. SLOCUM, 1 M F«srl St, New
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1 Sf.MMlT. oad
lift PosiHualy the Best, way,
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Gulf coast, forty-five miles esst of Now
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is Shown in the U. S. BI*U F__^______ with
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D. secure a copy.
ELElKIT PORTRAITS!
Copying ordinary Profit* and and Enlarging strictly PORTRAITS, business. Address
TALLRAN k CO., 28 and 80 legitimate SUtoSt-, Auburn, N. Y.
THDRSTOfi'S pea rITOOTHPOW DER
Keeping Teeth Perfect and Gum H ealthy.
DU!.!, Diall S Dill*. rlllS. Great English Remedy. Gout and
iiji.UO; Rheumatic
Oval Hex, round, ftp ete.
CARDS
Nervous Debility
A Clear Skin
is only a part of beauty;
but it is a part/ Every lady
may have it; at least, what
looks like it Magnolia and
Balm both freshens
bev-tihes.
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Thousands Hastened to their Graves.
By relying on testimonials written invivii?
----- , e 0 { some miraculous cur?F
“ ~ puffed up doctor or
;isten« d thousands to
irs having almost sn
------------------e miracle will be per¬
formed on them, that these testimonial' men¬
tion, while the so called medicine is all the
time hastening them to their graves. Al¬
though we have
Thousands Upon Thousands!!!
of testimonials of the most wonderful cum.,
voluntarily sent us, we do not publish them!
as they do not make the cures. It is our medi
cine, has Hop Bitters, failed and that make the We cures. It
reference never to never for can. disease willgive similar
any desired, one any wiH
to their own if or refer to anv
neighbor, as there is not a neighborhood in
the known world but can show its cures bv
Hop Bitterrs.
A Losing Joke.
“A prominent physician of Pittsburg said
'continued 'to a lady patient ill health, who was complaining of her
and of his inability to
‘cure ‘The lady her, jokingly said: “Try Hop Bitters!"
took it in earnest and used the Bit
‘ters, from which she obtained permanent
‘health. She now laughed at ■ the doctor for
‘his joke, but he is not so well pleased with it,
‘as it cost him a good patient. ,
Fees of Doctors.
The fee of doctors at SS.00 a visit would
tax a man for a year, and|in need of a daily
visit, alone! over *1,000 And a year for medical attend¬
ance Bitters taken time one would single bottle of Hop
in save the *1,000
and all the year’s sickness.
Given np by the Doctor*.
“Is is possible that Mr. Godfrey is up
and dyl" at work, and cured by so simple a reme
“I assure you it is true that he is entirely
cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, and
only ten he days ago his doctors gave him up and
said must die, from Kidney and Liver
trouble!”
13?" None genuine without a bunch of green
Hopson poisonous the stuff white with label. “Hop” Shun all “Hops” the vile,
or in
their name.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
WILL CURE
HEADACHE
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
TYVSPFPmA
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
MALARIA
CHILLS and FEVERS
TIRED FEELING
GENERAL DEBILITY
PAIN in the BACK & SIDES
IMPURE BLOOD
CONSTIPATION
FEMALE INFIRMITIES
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
KIDNEY ANI 5 *
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FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGi
The Genuine has Trade Mark and crotsed Red
Lines on wrapper.
TAKE NO OTHER.
4 RELIABLE WANTEb. S/VLESMj^ . ...
mQjntroduce^and COMPANY™ selHfae 'liberal tradd^ irranjements. HAVANA
WGAJR Salary
or Commission paid to the right man. For farther
partural&ra The New and terms York address, dt Havtuia at once, Clear Co.,
_87 Broadway, New York.
VIBRATING TELEPHONE.
Gives splendid satisfaction, No exor
bitant rental fee to pay—Sold nicely outright tines
and guaranteed to work on
within its compass (2 miles), or money
refunded. Constructed on new and
scientific principles; works months’ entirely by
vibration. Two or three ren¬
tal fee to the Bell Telephone will buy
outrights complete private line. It is
the only PRACTICAL and RELI¬
ABLE non-electric Telephone made,
and warranted to give satisfaction, «r
money make’ refunded. AGENTS and all can the
immense do. profits No get expe¬
work rience they required. can Where I previous have no agents
Telephones may be ordered direct for private use. Circulars
bee. H. T. JOHNSON, Buffalo. _ , „ N. ^ T.
10a 6. Division 8t„
WE WANT 1000 BOOK AGENTS
lor the new book T1IIKT Y-THKKIC YEARS AMONG
OUR WILD INDIANS MtUng
fly Gen. DODGE and Gen. SIIERMaN. The fastest
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A. Ac
m for ( S. made very Ijice, ft'r 1 oet gentlemen,ar* fityltsh Glove, in inAraer Wediura Button, and Calf c* London durable. Congreasand for the Top the best hewed price: Toe, Pay fin**.
no longer; you can Sent get by a«
— - l ' nr good a shoe for directed- $3. State
Brockton, Mass, ketiilfdeslors wsntert._'
R. U. AWARE
that
Loiillard’s Qlimas Flog
bearin sartdtintag; thatLorillard’s
_ ■w Rose Leaf hue cut; that Lorillsrd's
Nnvy Clipping., and that Lorlllard’s Snuffs, an
Dm oest ana cheapest, quality considered ?
THE OPIUM-HABIT
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1 K&Sr® "aF Nose, Ache, Bl’k At&xWS'fcS Heads. Scars, Pitting nnd
Ushed 1879. Send l«c. for Book.
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to day** No pay tall Ohi
n» NTKT'iiKN s. Lebanon, C.
A. N. U. .Fourteen. ’85
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iDid you Sup
pose Mustang Liniment omy good
for horses? It is for inflamma¬
tion of all flesh.