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HLAnrurs bao rm .4 hot.
"A lady with m« spoke to Mr. Blaine,
bat was not immediately recognized,
whereupon I said : • You have not go!
that famous memory in perfection you
nsed to have when you recognized Will-
,fWn Lawrence, of Bedford.’” Here I
was naked the question, “What was the
recognition of Lawrence, of Bedford?"
Hell, Lawrence, who has picked up
eonsHeralU. fortune of late years, went
sc 00 with illaino twonty-uine years
•go. »t LitUo Washington, Ta. Comiag
™ wea .ingtj,, city one time, ho heard
Bay that I wns going to see Mr.
^laine, 'I wonder,’ he said, 'il Mr.
Blaine would know me now, after twentv-
•Hhe^ years ? ’ • Certainly he will know
y?n,’ said Montgomery. 'The last
ni f?ht, oontinued Mr. Lawrence, 'Blaine
was in town I sat up with some half a
dozen l>oys who agreed to watch the
night out until the stago came along to
tilkn ..nr t. it* . 0
take hiifl off to the Ohio river, and
thenoo to Kentucky, where he was going
tench school. Toward morning,when
1‘. was about time to R( , t l BRiJ( . J51ftlne
W! you gi Vt , mo ng njnojj M vou art ^
J n S to give that nigger boy to earry your
b'ag down to the station?’ 'Yea’,’ said
Blaine, 1 1 will give you just the aamo if
you will carry tho bag.’ « How much
are you going to give the nigger ? ’ I
waa going hi givo him a levy,’ 'All right,
I will oar; y the bag for the levy. ’ When
we went up to Mr. Blaine’a house,” says
Mr. Montgomery, "Blaino knew Law-
ronco, of course. They sat down and
talked a considerable time alxmt this
man and that, never having mot face to
face in twenty-nine years. Finally I
said : ' Mr. Blaine, I am glad to have
brought you two gentlemen together,
because I want to see nil nuoient subject
of complaint between yon Settled.’
Blaino looked around for a minute,when
his eyes Cashed nnd ho said : • Bill, I
ought to hav<j givou yon a quarter in
stead of a levy for carrying that bag
down for me.’’’—Oath.
BE A HUS.
Exceptionally long lieards have always
attracted a good deal of attention, and
history records many instances of this
kind, ltaubor von Talberg, n German
Knight, and Councillor of Maximilian
1L (d. 1575), rejoicod in a beard whieh
reached to his feet, and from thoro again
to his waist. John Mayo, a celebrated
painter of the sixteenth ooutury, who
accompanied Charles V. in his campaign,
had a beard so long that, although ho
was a tall man, it would hang upon the
ground when he stood upright; he wore
it, therefore, fastened to his girdle,
George Killingworth, sent by Queen
Mary as one of her agents, in 1655, to
Czar Ivan the Terrible, is said to have
had a beard flvo feet two inches long.
In the olden time, when every part of
the body had its price, the beattl was
valued at 20 shillings—a large sum for
the timo^-while the loss of a leg was
only estimated at 12 shillings.
Y/o can easily imagine that, at periods
when the board and wluskers were looked
upon ob ornamental, false boards were
' substituted for the gemiino article. Pe
dro IV., of Aragon (1351;, found himself
compelled to prohibit Ills Catalonian
subjects from wearing false boards. But
the most singular substitute is the gold
en beard which, Chrysoste mus says, was
worn by the Kings of Persia. Buotouius
says the same of Culigula, the Uoinon
Emperor. According to Andreas Favyn,
the Kings of France of the first d; nasty
wore beads entwined with gold threads.
Duke Benatus, of Lorraino, was the lost,
and it is related that he wore at the fu
neral of Charles of Burgundy, who died
at Nancy, in 1477, a beard of gold thread
hanging down to his girdlo. Beards
used to be taxed in England. In Europe
and a portion of Asia boards prevail,
until we go beyond India, when they
gradually disapwr.
tub cubbb oif pooh rRJWTtyo.
fihort-sightxincAs, or myopy, is in
creasing to an alarming extent among
civilised nations. It is commonly sup
posed that only a few persons ore thus
afflicted, but the truth is that a large
portion of every community is more or
less troubled with iinjwirfeot vision.
Myopy among school-ch ildnen and at-
endants at higher institutions of learu-
ug in this -nd other countries hna l>oen
horoughly investigated by Prof, Her
mann Cohn and n immlier of other emi
nent oculists, who have examined in all
more than 40,000 scholars.
Prof. Cohn cites among the principal
causes of myopy, badly-constructed
school-benches, bad writing and bod
typo- The latter evil, he says, dosel-Ves
especial attention, and for remedying it
he makes some valuable suggestions, of
whieh the following are the most im
portant:
" The most important point is the size
>f the letters. We cannot determine
‘his by the measurement of the cm, as
-ho printers do, for that rognrds the
shank of tho type, of which readers
know nothing; but it must Iso judged by
a special measurement of the visible let
ter. I have adopted as the standard of
measurement the letter n, that being the
most regular and symmetrical in shape
in both the Roman and German alpha
bets. I have found that the n in pearl
type is about threo-one-huudredthn of an
inch high, in nonpareil about oue-twen-*
ty-flfth of an inch, in brevier about one
twentieth of an inch, in long primer
one-seventeenth of an inch, and in pica
one-fourteenth of an inch.' We have
hitherto no definite rule concerning the
smallest size of letters which should bo
permitted for the sake of the eyes. The
distance at whioh a letter of any partic
ular size can be seen does not afford a
guide to it, for it does not correspond at
all with (he distance at which matter
printed Ik the same type can
bo read steadily at the usual
distance in reading. I believe
that letters which are leas than a milli
meter and a half (one-seventeenth inch)
high will finally prove injurious totheeye.
How little attention has liithorto been
paid to thia important subject is exem
plified in the fact that even ocouliatie
journals and books frequently oontaiu
nonpareil, or letters only a millimeter
(oue-twenty-flfth inch) high. Many of
the text books required by the school
authorities are badly printed. The of
ficers should go throngh every school
book with millimeter rule in their hands,
and throw out all in which letters are
t'oWPKBfa rvMount nrMtr.
Cowpor, it will Ik- remembered, v bs of
a melancholy turn of mind, and his
mind Inx-ame morbid on tho subject of
religion. In fact, at times ho had fits
of insanity. In Ijondon, while ruminal-
tug on the uselessness of human life, he
was seized with the ettdden impulse to
destroy himself—to go at onoe and
drown himself. He ordered a hackhey
roach to lie brought to tho door. When
it arrived he rushed down stairs and into
it without giving ordera where it wns to
be driven. Waiting some little time,
the driver asked when# he would liko to
lie taken to. "To the Thames,'* The
manner and look ih which these words
were uttered convinced the driver, who
appears to have had more than the usual
intelligence of men of his class, that his
occupant was deranged. Ho drove off,
but not to the river where Oowper had
ordered him. He drove up one street
nml down another for a long time, while
Oowper sat back in bis seat in mental
abstraction, which convinced the driver
that ho was crazy. After a long, rownd-
almut drive he drove up to the poet'a
lodging and told him he had |rrived
"whereho was ordered.” Oowper de-
-cendod from the vehicle, entered the
house and went to his room. Then in
his returhing consciousness the trnth of
the entire transnetiou entered his mind,
and be found that he had not seen the
river at all, nor had he drowned himself
11s he had intended when he left the
chamber two hours lieforo. In this he
Haw tho hand of Providence, end imme
diately composed the hymn :
Ond mere* la ■ mysterious wag
■1 wonders to psrform
whioh will be sung as long as hymns
are sung in religious worship.
A MahTi.and exchange refers to Mr.
Thos. Cl. Forward, of Belair, that State,
who was cured DV Bt. Jacobs Oil of
rheumatism.— Rochester(N. K.) Sunday
Morning Tribune.
A numiikr of leading eitisens of New
York have organized a company to erect
at tho corner of Broadway and Thir'y-
liinth street n place of amusement mod
eled after tiie Euro|iean summer theater.
It will lie o|>onod in April with a series
of concerto directed by Herr Strauss, of
Vienna
Mh. E O. Hartman, the business
manager of tlio Evening Ditpalrh, of
York, Fa., was cured neuralgia by three
applications of Bt. Jacobs Oil.—Motion
(Matt.) Saturday Evening Erprett.
tollers
From the 10th of October, 1381, to
he 1st of July, 1882, genuine Rock
¥priko Watfx will be supplied to cus
tomers by Ellis A Oo., of Bailey Springs,
Ala., at the following rates t
IVn gallons in anti-corrosive can. .$5.00
Same can redded at 4.00
Five gallons in antl-Ci rtosive can.. 8.25
Same can refilled at 2.50
Nine gallons In glass bottles 7.50
Reasonable freight and express rates
arj given by all railroads. This water
has oeelt known for nearly fifty years
as a sure cure for OyaiM-pda, usurp cure
for diseases ol the Kidney and Bladder,
a sure cure fot all curable cases of
Dropsy, a sure cure for Bciofulous esses
of the Bones or Hkln, and a certain de
stroyer of the terrible thirst for intoxi
cating drink that overcomes so many
worthy resolutions. Deprive a drunk
ard of his diam for three days and
rr can while give him plenty of Rock
Bpring Water, and hr won’t want the
rldskyi Don t you think it’s worth
TORMENT, INDEED.
vexation* do not eotimlly cvmio on one
like mMor.n tU si viulin# tin* mountain op liko a
Mrlilrhvttnl; tho) n-tm* n-Um rain tWs In *>mo
swctlona of tin* world -gently, hut evrrv dav
Ono of life's dispomfortE Is |tiv»cntod hen u itli:
/ According to i«*i»nlur Impiwtion,
/ AOt tvcAtlicr, mosquitoes anti
n.tnl dt«B s’,I flourish At tlic
JSame unit'and arcpI.arp'dVilr
/ to tlio middle Juflticiuv of
/ ^tiionofr $tar. mwirIiikoi
dotf* and tho lingMtrrc-
mi 1 n kui* 1»f a hoy V10 r \
r of A tlt'iff A tin the con’jd,
—Ami which u c horogive
In ft short extract iVcni
BALLOU'S
trying U. if you do, drop a postal to
Ellis A Oo. It will cost only a cent.
Fththbr excavations near the Pan-
thoor, in Rome, for tlio purpose of iso
lating tho structure from tho buildings
which Rtirrmind it, liavo brought to
light tho baths of Agrippa. Tlio floor
of tho baths is sorao six metres below
tiie ntroot level and is strewn with frag
ments of (flpollino marble. An im-
menao fmgmoijl 1 *' co&oim and the. base
of a column, flnhx'l on ono side and ful
ly one meter in diameter, aro also visi
ble.
Ins'll (lu re laid ulgtil i
•■seen tho fun. 'Ibiu.
v Wl'lkill. ilnrc Totlijl. -
%Wna A *olltli' si the gate
11 gazin' nl tlio (• -n.lt,
wnon along Uunt'H"lil
Bpal (Inrm'tt rst Inr-
rlcr Hint tho ‘4 (vnlliiod OVvr tho fence nnd Iho
fougl't. Tha tnrrlcr I'Mvnl t<>" lnucli fur T. it
'd, si.d sfuro thov rouht haul him off tho laii-
- frniimd hp hint mmlo s gnil square lnoii! t>lT
snide. Turn was In (Impair. A Mud Unking
ntloinsn In n limed brim lint told him I" jet a
ttlo ofM JacossOii. and rub him with ll.imd
u wi'iild ours him In no llnui. What dois 'lorn
do but Moid Into thcrh"|H l at Vesper tlmo and
slide Into Father Jneulia conlbaalonal Ihix ami
lies of him s Imttlo of his oil with which to ruli
Ids durit. The Father felt of Tom's hood; It l» hs
hot an' ntbro To n could titter a prayer, two men
were limnin' him horns Ihllmted by siin-Ht crowd,
who kept at a salh dlstam s, thliikiim lie had
Inett tilt hy a mad dorg, Tho more ho kick.
Foa a Christmas preaatit liny ona of tho Mass.
Oruau Go's Ilarpettiui, and your ohldren will bo
doUghtod and give you music in your owu home
thoaa Ions winter (
r evenings.
Thb Carson Ap/tral solemnly nfilrms
that a Nevada florist has a sunflower
which is fifteen inches in diameter, or
nearly four feet in circumferanoo.
It la iuiposalble for a woman to attffer from
weakness after taking Lydia F.. rtnkhatn'n
Vegetable Oompotind.
Gnt'coaa is need for sizing paper and
for making printers’ rollem.
RtimiiM from (Vmstlpalion ahonld make
ono trial of Kidney Wort and be cared.
A'crookbu stick Will throw a crooked
shadow.
■eeik an Mala."
Ask Druggists for It. It aleare out rate,
1. lib.
mice, roaches, bed-bugs.
tew Tklrt.v Days' Trial.
ns Volulo Belt Co., Marahalf, Mich., will
e iud their Bleotro-Voltsio Holts and other
leotrio Appltanoea on trial for thirty days to
any person afflicted with Nervous Debility,
Lest Vitality, and kindred troubles, guarantee
ing complete restoration of vigor and manhood.
Address as above without delay.
P. H.~No risk Is lnonried, at thirty days'
trial is allowsd.
A monument lias been raised In the
There is a misapprehension In the
minds of the journalists touching the
Presidential sueoessiou in the event of
the death of Arthur, says tiie Chicago
Times. It is supposed that the Presi
dent of tiie Senate pro tern, would serve
out the full Garfield term. The matter
is regulated by the law of 1792. The
President of the Senate suoooeds only
until a President of tho United States is
elected. The provisions for suoh elec
tion are as follows:
Bbo. 147. Whenever the offices of President
aud Tioe President both bottoms vacant, ths
Secretary of State shall forthwith cause a noti-
floatluu thereof to be inode to the Executive of
every Utoto, and shall also /ofmse tbo same to be
published in at leaHt ouo of the newspaper*
printed in each State.
Hzo. l*a The notification shall specify that
electors of a President and Vtoo President of
tha United States shay be appointed dr chosen
in the several States, as follows :
Flrat^If there shall be tho space of two
months yet to'cnsttb* between tho dato of such
notification and tho first Wodnesday iii Decem
ber then next ensuing, such notification slmlj,
specify that the electors shall bo appointed or
chosen within thirty-four days preoediug suoh
first Wednesday in December.
Second—If there shall not be tho since of
bwo months between tho date of such nutiftoe-
tion and flush first Wodnenday iu December,
and if the torsi for which the President and
Vice President last In office wero elected w ill
not expire on the 8d day of Uaroh next eusu- I
ing, the notification Bhall specify that the eject- |
ors shall be appointed or chosen within thirtv-
fooi days preoediug tho first Wednesday in De
cember in th'e'yoar next ensuing ; but if there
shall not be tho Apace oP two months between
the f ate of sgph . notificayon and the first
Wcduerday in December then next ensuing,
and if the term for wbifh Abe President and
Vice President last in offico will expire on the
3d day of March next ensuing, the notification
shall not specify that electors kketo be apjlotntr
ed orchosen.^ _ ^ ^ I
The Connecticut way of killing mos
quitoes is to nail an empty blacking-box
on a broom-handle, the nail going
throngh a bit of rubber to prevent leak
ing. A table-spoonful of kerosene is
placed in the box, and the box is sud-
denlv jammed toward the mosquito on
the wall. The mosquito dfops and
drown*; and everybody is happy.
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less than a millimeter and a half high,
and should givo the preference to those
establishments which da not use (otters
of less than two millimeters (one-thir
teenth inch). The distance between the
lines is an important factor in respect
to ease of reading. As is well known,
tho compositors often insert thin
leads between the linos so that the
letters project above the average
height and those that fall tielow the line
shall not touch. Every oue knows that
legibility is improved by contrast; tho
lorker the print and tho clearer the
paper, eo much easier is the reading.
When the lines are close together, or
■lie matter is printed ‘solid,’ the eyes
>ecome tired sooner, because the con
trast is lessened. The linen tend to run
ogother, and the effort to separate them
will tend to lessen the evil nhould be
undertaken without delay. Negloet in
this matter will result in everybody's
woering glesses, aud in seriously imped
ing the performance of all the world’a
work, especially those branches whioh
particularly require the exercise of good
eyesight. In the mntter of printing, es
pecially, reform is called for. There is
no reason why small typo, or type ar
ranged in lines having inadequate space
between them, should be tolernted, nnd
the public should stoutly refnso to
countenance the twe of any Hcliool books
or patronize papers nnd periodicals that
are printed without regard to the best
interests of the students' or renders'
eyes.
The New York Sun is alarmed to find
that of the 447 female graduates of the
Hartford High School, only 147 have
married. The Springfield Republican
says the explanation is easy. Iflie edu
cation makes woman more independent,
more able to earn her own Irving and
enjoy it and leea disposed to take np
with the risks of married life, until just
the right party comes along. She is less
likely to " throw herself awgy ” in the
dea that she must get married anyhow.
The Sun did not comment upon the fact
that the whole number of deaths among
ihme 447 la only twenty-five, whioh illua-
tratee fi»* sanitary value of education.
isntoarnos, djipapalo, nervoni prostration
and all forms of geiiarol debility relieved by
takltiK Mzksman’s Pzrrosir.xn Baav Tosio, tbs
■ *• * |ta entlra
Shipka pass to commemorate the battle. Z&SSlSXSSS
which wore fought thero during the late
war between Russia and Turkey, It is
said to bo a worthy memorial of the
thousauds of lives, many of them the
lives of the bravest men in tiie optioning
armies, whioh were lost in the trumend-
niiR struggle of Suleiman to force Jte
pass.
ng prop-
nUllions,
lug, forc«-Reuoratiii( and llfe-snstaiiilii|
srtlss; is iiivaluablaln all enfeebled mail
whether the reealt of exbsuntlon, nervous nros-
tretion. overwork, or sente disease, particularly
If resulting from pulmonary complaints, Cos-
wall, Hazard A Oo., proprietors, New York.
The Dew* I'ssssl Ss Dales*.
nor if your lungs ore badly wasted away can
yon lie cured by the use of Dr. Pleroe'e "Holden
Medical Discovery.” It Is, however, unequaled
ae a tonic, alteratlvo, and nutritive, and readily
cures the most obstinate oases of bronchitis,
coughs, colds, and incipient consumption, far
snrpaHsUig in efficacy ood liver otl. Hend two
•tainpn for Dr. I'ieroe's pamphlet on Onnstimp-
tion uitd Kindred Affeotions. Address Wosi.n’s
IMhi’Knsahy Mkiucxp Association, Buffalo, N.Y.
zrsiriA mow nr ath.
WllllMn J. Coughlinrji Hoiimrvill*, Mim., Mytt "In
Iho fall of IB7t I w«n tifImi with Imp nt iho Iiiiirn
followod bf • MForos lixigh. I tool my o|tpollto
Noah, ond woo ooiiAiidijAh my bod. fn 1*77 t woo od
I lo iho hoopiUl. Th«* dootori oold I hod o koto in
my long m big oo half o dollor. At ono iitio o vopori
wont orouud that I wm dood. I govo up hnpo, but
friond told mo of Do. William Ram.'o Baui*m rou th
Lonfia. 1 got o bottlo, wh»n, to iny ourprlto, I con
niMiut d to fool bettor, iu>d Iw-tUj I fool twUor th^n f*
throe yooio |>n«t. I wrilo thia hoping every <1110 aftllote<
with dlaeit/Aid lung* will toko Do. William If all
•am, omt tw convinced that connmioi cab »■ ctrk»
I oou pooitlvoJy vay it Hm done more good than oil th
other luetUclnoo I bav* token otneo my *tQhu>
Gov. Roberta, of Texas, exercises
personal supervision ot the prisoners in
the State penitentiary. Moat of them,
lie says, aro young mon from tha North
west, East and North, who t| having
strayed from home restraint*, have fall
en into bod company and got into
trouble. Hn tells them that good con
duct will shorten their terms, aud, if
they behave themselves, pardons th*m
out.
T"
, BKATTY'h M AROFORTKB.-MAjinm-m
it boll (lay pri*»onU;Miuftre grand pUnofmtra.four very
jidooMio round corner*, rooewood c«u>**t». ttirow uiiimuhk.
nitty* iDUcbleu iron mm«f,*iool,bouk. cover, b«*« *,
iii ftOl e*uTogU* IMlcdfl iHUUtollUiKIj
ti|l*rtn<u guaraiitoM of mon*y rofuodod, *fl«r ono
•riUMi I'jyrlf lit I’lnnofortf**, ll^V to
logne
vvr*#
furtn.n guaraiiteoit of mon*y rofuodod, *ft*r one
■ u»#i I jyrlalit 7*lMMof«rt»n. $115 to cut a
b prl« m fStJOloMDOirtMDdhrdplihofortPtttr th* um
». *• thouiand* U*ttfy i writ* for nmiunn >t it!>»t of u »-
nonitl*. Hoaity'* t nklnoi OHC1 nithfdral,
arch, chxpol, parlor. ISO upw*i
p rarrlAg* rn<4u pamengort ;lllui
WSCi
;sr,illloitr,tfil ■ «i»F.ue (holl
ar csll unon
Wtnutftt, Nfw J ““I
D! BULLS
"r«mal, enm|ilslnla H
I)b. It. V. I’lzzoa, Buffalo, N. Y.:—DtarSii—
I write to toll yon what your " Favorite I’re- i
script inn ” has done for me. I bad Ijeon a greet |
sufferer from fotnsle complaints, eepectally
"dragging down," for over six yean, during |
much of the time unable to work. I paid out |
uumlreds of dollars without any lienefit till 1
took three bottles of tho "Favorite Prescrip
tion," and 1 never had anything do me so much
good in my lifo. I advise every sink lady to
take it. Mils, fisiht Hhoadi, McBride*, Mieb.
COUGH
Uieboy sletler:
•IMi, yon might to li;
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
for <m ILLUSTMUA
!00 Paei Uttnaiiicnt a lean (i%o i Tev>tN
)l 10 mi adohm Posipau.
nmrmlng Romiinm. Hnmorom Rh*Mh>
ra. tovrNlorlm, rrittp|*ii id <tr iMft*
b» N* i Mud fdind, lllnalra M PW-, lie*
olr, Jiivrml* UrpMiMW))!, Kdlto* *• llraM-
rr. Piimlr P*«r. l a f|wv|mrat,
■Romm* krrjirr'o Ih imrltnrBl, i* mlRltlNR*
liitlloiiD. ilr , mil ItiiiMlNg m
Most Omnoiets and Popular •arlAl,
and Oldoai In the country.
Do oot ■ubiicribffi for Any p'lblioAtioo until yon bovovnitt
lOcRtiia to th* puhilfitidrn of i hi* oopuUr monihly. nwd
i vi'd h t "i,v t>f (he Imiif lot JAOUAry, 1RHI. «i(k lie
n,u.v«f#> Ti W lnrHfMIHf^Ta Tbnn, If yon
wt«h toconimuo, it will only bonvcoinnry to roaaltM.4ft
fot th«* UlMieo o' th* v**r.
• <r No notw.* ult*-ri of |ro*tol r»rd* col ling fot
■omplv*.
" *1 wiW DM I D >|MV 11 m wD^^p. j
l-T Hawley ■(.. R«l.s,Pass
_ . , ««,B IB VOUt M*». .
t'f )U h -- Add m« H StLLertaOe.. >«rtl«eZ, da
rOUNQ MEN K,r:,
umn, Md.rM ▼ Al.filTTlh
n to him." In rt'fim'iHG to Riudhir toniuiit, Iho
hifrtg;o HWmt OUhiJie mtiitlv wroto: "Mr.
Jorl l» lUrvoy. t T . H. ColliM tov of Internal Rove-
io, of thin city, has spent over two thoU'iiml
lldr* on miNtieliio ftir hi* wife, who wm mtfTcp-
itiK dreedAilly fh»m rhoumAtlsm, anti without
deriving any DciictU whatever; yet two bottlco
d 8t. Jacoim on. Accompliithod what tho most
killtul mcdiCAl men fftllcd in doing. V cpnttld
give tho tmtncH of huudreds who hnvo heencured
r thin wonderful ivmcdy did *|mcc norm it u«.
tio Intcst nmn who hn* been tioulo hnitny
through the u*e of this vultmhle liniment is Mr.
Iiiim* \ t'otilitn, lihrarinn of the t'nlon rnthollc
Ihntry of thl^ city. Tho following 1* Mr. Con-
i3s
wM team feaseessk, a
,Uu n,d te o-rtodi Va,bh
, BOOS. Jeueflu, Vi.
MILL Md FACTORY SWPPLIH
IF ALL KINDS. RILTIML MOM
-it* PACKINt. 0ILS.PUMPI ALL
JN9S, IRfN PIPE, FliTtNOt, MAN
RAUDES. EMMW
00RS. STKAM 8AUDES. ENMNI
0VEKN0R9, Aa Mb* W PrtW-
lit RF.lt. MLLINRNAN A CO.,
Llai
143 Main tlraai LOUISOLLl, KV.
Ion’* Indorsement:
VnION t’ATiioi.ir T.imtAHY Amociation.)
iMorfh'tni stnit, }>
( lilt AGO, ft'pt. 16, 1M0. )
I wl*h to odd my tvMlinoiiy to the merit* ofFT.
icon* Oi i. n* n < uro for rlu umAtiitni. One hot
In hrt-4 enrol of thin trntlblenoina tllm'ii*c,
hlclt gave me a gn at dcnloflnithcr for Klong
time: hut.thftiik* to the remedy, J uni ('UreL '1 Id*
htatcuictiL 1* nn'nlicttrd hy any ono ill it*,luter-
out. Very rvriMM thtlly,
Tilbmf1ftn.t
Very rep|MN*t
Jam?* A. Tom \n
IM
sA'caAVTAK sous op-.ny. i*> PJLL r o *a*
KIWtV WORT
THE GREAT CURE
POP.
RHEUMATISM
Ae it 1* fbr *11 (tt**«e*« of thn KIQNKV9*
LIVER AND BOWELS.
It oloftnaoa tho e.r*t*m of tho eorlct polnon
that oituarii tho ilrsndW •ufTorlng whioh
ouly tho viottni* ol llhuunifflttnin offln rofflllM.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
of th* wont form* of ttite twrrlblo dteoM*
hove boon qulokljr rollored, In m abort tone
PERPECTLY CURED.
SAVED.
MIL,»f
pains Mid (lungers of child
1 birth, send stamp to Dr.
Htalnbuck Wilson. At
lanta, (la, (or “ GtrAD
TIDING* FOR M O-
T H K R 8,’’ containlig
M()ST IMriritTAItr UCFOR-
MATION KVKK FUlUlIBW^
*D.
O A W . rKUm %
CONSUMPTION
BE CUREDf
ROME INTBRStTIRO LETTER*
PROM 7MB PEOPLE,
WHIOH tHOULB BK RIAB
BT THOil APPLIOTBO.
DR. tONENCK oivn the
EVIDEHOE OR WHIOH ME **•■•
Hit AMBRTION THAT
CONSUMPTION
CAN BE
CURED.
Clear explicit etatemexto
fYom well-knowR peraoR*
which should coevtRce
the mmt ■kepttegl.
9
pH,
is te i2Q rsriaaflSst
iltthtng of nv tto*; A<
rr Thr TTnrp th** nsw IkNIlgl :
THE HARf
BI.BO.— o.
KIDNEY WORT
hoe bail woRderfol eureoee, end nn iniRteneo
Id tn every p*rt of tho fJoantry. In huo^
ftrodeorcAuoRtt hiMoured whorofflll oleo h«d
fetled. Ill* mild, but elltotpnt, CKHTAIH
IN ITN ACTION, Imt ImnnloM tn *11 oomr.
Ifltricftnit * FtreMO«l»ei»e nnd
Life to oil Uio tinpoi teni
bi tvwt< .^. r , ... non*of the Iwdy.
Tl»o netuml notion of tho Itiftney* i* rnotorod.
Tho Llvor 1* oloauROduf *tldtRORRe,*rtd tho
Bowole inovoftrooly and hoatUifully. In this
way tho wont dlsoMoe are e red touted tVom
thoeyetom.
Ae it he* boon provod by Uioi
Ireea oo rocrlft ofpnra,
WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED*
In Sheep, Husalt an*
KIDNEY-^ ORT
11. the most oirsotunl retniuto Ibroleeiietna toe I
I Mvetoiii of oil morbid MooroUotie. It ohouid bo I
I Hyfttom of ell morbid i
I uood tn ovory honeehold *e *
SPRING MEDICINE. .
A1WO.VB oiiroe BII.IOUHN nss.a ONWIZVA-1
TION, 1»ILRB end all FFBALS
I. nut up loltrr Vrerlehlf-l p er«i. liiUm-.ns, I
> (uu kazi- of mill'll iiibAbs »'|iii>' 1
Maw
118,000
4600 Nat
BiocraphioM
of am PTOO IhM.
THETORttfaja
Oot tho
Hieui
SJb(s,l^-##le
eetlie Miser
nrcT*" 1 *? * lr “
XjXiO A Binmbera to
Al.« iii 1 .iniiId «'<
iiveuiciK
|)Mtrott. If glhRNkOfOOf
I'ltMlly pro I
• i i^erftn
(jet rr or your imuooiBT. ihici
wki.i.s, uinuitiHuiz a (
(Will
K nd too dr, n...tcid. m iii.imitov.
■ft*/, very )ian<t**iu*, *urfth|^
altnpl*. eouv^Mloot. *ud p»»wruL
Part .,„(*«/A psora, ftant enyohrr* or
ftp*or* nautftnr
.*• trlJ. AiptMi
0,000 of thia ffii.*tal ftiftuktftO 1
have War, sold All *o •IrouMri
‘ »w prlca* to alnka.
' year, ftn4 tlianh 06
- ' llrvNti. Cut thle
_ _ iviing Ifecblne be
minii oAAreeetfoft.P.vffio O Oo.. 47 T%i/M Aa,.COJ-aaa.tU
lo fifsMt
trailoionlftla- low »rlu«a t
Thenaauda 4a every y«r, *>•*
• iota #1)0 ftovrd la buylae eirmtt.
"O Maui u*a-l e Tie wing I
577
Tub late Czar's apartments in the
Winter Palacn remain in the same con
dition a» on tlio day he was killed. His
private papers which deal with bttsineee
of tho atatc are to be sent to the archive
office, where they will be kept twenty
years liefore being uxde public. Hie
wnrdrolie will tie distributed among tho
charitable institutions of whioh he waa
patron.
SYRUP
Among the scientific and mechanical
novelties of recent note mention tnaiy
be made of a method for ascertain
ing the depth of the sea by means of it
glass tube, closed below by a plug, and
provided above with a capillary or
ifice. The tube, being full of air, is low
ered into tho sea, when the air becomes
compressed and water trickles in, the
quantity of water admitted furnishing
the datum or evidence from which tho
depth may be calculated,
An extraordinary and almost incredi
ble story of cruelty comes from Jersey
City, where a mother is charged with
deliberately starving her ohild to death
and announcing its death, providing a
coffin and actually arranging tho lxxly
as if for burial before it had breathed its
lapt. When its condition wan discov
ered, starvation was so far advanced that
life oould not be saved. This remarka
ble parent is charged by her own sister
with having lost three other children in
the same way. Is there no law in Now
Jersey for suck crimes ?
Youno and middle
nervous debllll
menus
three stomps
by Worli
Buffalo,
ed men aufferiug from |
old zge, lost of
us debility, premature old ave, lose or
iry, aud kluilred symptoms, should send
stamps for Part Vu of pamphlets Issued
s Dispensary
. ».
[ of pamphlets Issued
Hedleal Association,
Judge Thomas Foster, a prominent
lawyer of Calhoun, Ga., committed
sort of donble suicide in his stable, first
drinking two vials of laudanum and then
Hhooting himself twice in the pit of the
stomach. Business troubles waa the
cause of the act.
PENSIONS.
dlieAiee ol Luum or Varlousa Vela* givu e
l>«utl->n. URder m i|oM»ndft ero on-
cr W »o.p.':i
RSas n‘,VouVw“i»to’>*><‘rr; p ‘ ' T
tad Kee'l 0«#UBl B**k. btilh *1 ludJeueuoUe.
OPIUldrStS^iJS
in enjoy ■ Uugb Eeertlly
i reed our Science im Mtohr*
Suimnv TubM end his Himusi%
t Boy Iiootor k Trick Moukeyi
4 author, E. B. Foote, M. "
mtratad oeateeta free.
Noarch the Ncriptures and Earn $40
"Tlio publishvrsof the Holly Springs,(Miss.)
lie
* No man knows what a ministering angel his
wife is until he oomee home one day, auffering
with e dreadful Oold and ahe happens to have
a bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough Byrap in tho house.
Reporter in their prize puzzle eolumn make
the following offer To the person who
will first toll us whieh U the longest verse,
which Is the shor est vn j,- and which the
middle verse of the Old Testament, we will
give $20 in gold. To the p :on who will
first name the book and division in thebible
in which occurs every lettle of the Hebrew
alp abet, we will give $20 in gold. These
premiums .o be awarded on the 18th of Jan
uary next. Those wno contest for premi
ums must send 1’. O. Order for twenty five
cents, no stamps, for which they will receive
a copy of the Reporter of January tilth, con
taining the correct answers and names and
postofficc address of parties giving them, to
whom will be awarded the premiums. Ad
dress PunusiiKRs pvjRkpoiitkr, Holly
Springs, Mississippi.
Fac-Similes of U. S. Treasury
AMD XtnaZAL BANK mi I. in.
•Una -( nln, •sast Imitation, of Cnill'll Stole,
Tt eoe'irr Note., ond all', of Notional Bonk Bill., IS In oil
-'-Ail ror. slid in.Iontoi,- ii
nUrfelt money tlrif lu*!Ti.vfilun-
droenwich Rfldi Ns*. Vorh Oily.
cf Torlouo denomlni
■(.eitn, ol (Islt'itling
bio. J. A. MAT
ltont aid .tor.
acoopMU'lo t
Teacher,
for fisiulay,. Wi
or any other quoMM] „
pifiillsbed by ft. 4 Oi MURAM. HprlngfisM, Mew
sfAsr Ohri/featat bf Carat $»n4
r. iohhnek't M CkMumf
ffiri
hr Or.
f/**, Li*r OmmhM fffff
" fhU 0 Ml 0*Boriptha tt llff
ht Unit
'Am Ih *VffW to tho
At 4/4»/ how hh4
Oo.
..... AW*
of oioorloHoo im tho tcoohfnt of Luno
f/ismi, a*4 okooh ko roof, mot only
okiotof, but kylkoto mko, from
fa/to hint or otkor omito. tug-
rr is oamT.PREE
Felt tad, to ell Applioentt.
from ‘ dr. V. Wi it’ dJla, of Attorn
D*f*t, fa.
Seseepesev, ketssa eo. V^,, **> l,7 »-
Di.ktnaw. rbiM,i»bu, rs. ,
t*m #Wi-t fwauiobomy dui, to yoe sad to nil whs
M kt isfflfril wnW Iknl SWBlI elasiss—Coneeimpdoa—
ewtiw M ftm tt Ih, IMS m um mi* iksii.wb.se
mft* te mt wlfWs ssedaise by y«» ssd y«v P’ u
, MU. Ml Wtf, was token 4s«n »«*
I esllsd in snS of Iks bg* dnelnre to
_ J7 sttssded I* si hltblullf m s s>sn
Ssito tsseyftlse is MS *t*tr. 1st sks *k eons
fth ft aetoSss 1 ssfisd ssoihse dnoto,. Thsy
MtkwMfts fseM rw*ki| Mys, to •!» kto ( oe-
sMaMm. wM(kel bse Isnft Wsrtkkstlv |ons. She was
tolM, ikito Iks SMt »f«fsl o^ssl Ssy Wstoss hsd svsr
■■ss - MMsev Dll me, ssodMoff ssd q/tous Urgs
toMMaMefte- iwisdsiikindssf“
list wsee
i ssM to sets OsBS««p$r* ); k»i|
Os Iks IM tt October Iks dostor, snd sll ksr frlsndt
WTI krr -y U ew IksU oelsUin tksl .hs could not lies
Ls dsy, Isaac. By oksnns I sns of ffflrVioke, ds
its dsy* Isaac. By Oksnns I »n» sns of yrnlfV'iio., do- B
„ ft,, mt wifS your modlolnc oooSedlns *o lbs
sleldd dMdtftCMelaMiyoiitkoufkVfko ouMakio oursd.
at sees toe#* tec sf yen. BtolMseftto Mr raw.
iTiTnf-rrV ffeetwiTwiB snd «...
Imc WOc. TlUhofSo to Mlffsee'« dsos.oiiho.uk U
tJk.Wfft T —-OOSo-'tss ■■■» I
jwsji"» to Stow dec s)ca*“Wf*A cold Ml. down snd . $
. .. So, sol hsss skis IS . do elneo ako sc
Eiliniitm. Im IH* imr Im# hrt•• Wrr *Meu in •» ^ ^
KinttCT'BHWTILlSi;
Payne’s Atitomavio
i
A'ogdi. hull!, not Biioil with sij M*ul
M. ml tor llluotimfnd Dotslosiui J. tor I
|»r(i-us II W Polk* * Boas. Bos MB. I
Putilohor,’ Union, dtlnnls, (to j.^riflr-
“T RU TH
i ■uffarin,
ii to him- A viM’Htf
•<| i>ro«trntii
>ni< from MOfNi nablllty u> aurh
Ion of » month did not «Iyh
not ,i.rmon.nt5.b.tod. t h.vj iioSdU^.,^-”^' rt „„|,K iho ss*.
d,UsMd Iwsecf yon scad ssd dDwin’od kor, ^
-■ Vok C" , W""*'od ssr \ |
« hsdif esooiod iths ‘
hs* tshtf, hut you sold -*
•hs teftawwi c 0w( so psclkla.
■ ruSi'XEK3B5SS 39-
BuftiromiMr. tv* p
(Sm tee* sscly »oso, ssd ih. loe ksdij
aLs Me* Be lease fhctosso ksd tool
Me 1C Beceetol tt to* to assrikls.
My wMS'sssssIs losksd <
••tha meat weadarful eur«
Ds Bislo sf Vliftsls, It WM like islslsf Iks dssd.
, M nitoJios you mu I mt I hoeo oold, ond ihoy no -
sssor fsNod to (Iss ssUft Mdototloo. Vhseo l, * ,r.sl
B^oiss ,old Is Ikio tlolsll; now, osd Ik hu mods
X .1 coal c wosdortol c thsi of *y wlfs.
Ike writing lo you W is bosodi Mhor,
J?Sr-£5 h«» TkC drssnfsl dltocs-i cZ
ZsssUss-ssd I will • host fully owe w,r sll Isqalric tksl
toasds of CO, wkCkc by osnceaedssos, or por-
T7-... I cs rsOtr to thirty or hrly po'roo. of Iks
She* Ik—*‘-n to ikU occuslly Whs will rossh Iks
shihClhcrs wrUtos.
Tsars, ttm, #< g _ MABTIIf.
VS
iiiteqi lulu niy i
much rallaf, liut «»n t|»R *pNtraiTi .
IwKito tlm uea of^yourhonIonic, j
?ST.Vr«r“d'm IK^ljtl-mjaujrna mr l'l^“iTonto
nnd rhror of laidf. hos "'“l »J' Tl? W.Vw.rCui, f’hrltols. f'hi
work,! know not wlmt. 1 «»▼« »t • 1 ■
( The iron Tonic im
urmnmrofiooA of i'ro-
foufofo o / IroH.IVn-
lifnn Mark, an* Phut-
phatmt, attorialrd
„lth the Veurtahte
Arnuiatirm. It try vet
every purpome trhere
it Tonic Im nevemmary
MANUfACTURIO It TNI DR,
/mm/L
//»
HARTER MEDICINE CO.
. o.,«ir..«
r . - I'll (“I 1
of Kftriaiilt|>rul mi*
iwrtgrg dswma ciiw,si ess. ico,
• TfftJIwO *sc, WwaawWwtojPNMcsk.lv
p. t. p. m
Louisiana has a school population of
290,080. Of this number 139,857 ara
colored.
P
ELTOO.,32* 7th Ave-
N, V. lUvd* bv»t
U fiinit\n. ft*-nd for
ex'pl uiAtory circular. »
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
ICTORIAL
HISTORYwtkWORLD
hoinf fall Ib4 aullteetlo aaeouaU of eveiv uetioa
F.u.treoin* fail at
noleal ftu4 Riedete tlm*a. end iacludl
ri»a and fall of iha Oreek end Romai
, Ike feifdftl ■
KftTAUUr>HKU 1*44.
HO. 119 NIITH MAIH IIIHT.
i ~~
JOSEPH O. TODD;
Engineer and Machinl
a, Tc Zsx-AKn A^'au^teSn^sarssk
oliid. AI(K', ownor snd nnduelrs "lonufooliirsr Of
The New Baxter Patent Portable 8te*m- tnf***.
ifkinde of light power for dtifkkM
‘hidingcoffke, ginning cotto*, OMRlklM^
I hi ** furniftbvd at Ibe followTngiaw prteet.
I Viii>r*M po^er -
2K-horea jM»wer —
, 4-imiBe |»ower 1W
j. C. TODD, Paterson, W.Y.
10 llurcluy Ht
t admirably edup
wuter, (SHWing v
iechuiiuitl purpot
New York.
Bookwalter Engine.
Effective, Simple, Durable ond Cheap,
Guard Ih* System Agtlnit
MALARIA
By Utlng :
DR. ICHENCK’3
MANDRAKE
RILL 8^
Hi Britt Vetttftble Substitute
fir Mercury.
)Th*y will cure ChHIt add Fever.
They will eure Dltrrkuk.
They win eure ebstlntte consti-
yatlen, leaving the Stomach
and Bowels in h healthy con-
e v .
They will cure Liver figmplaint,
that great fererunnar of Con
sumption. >'
HR. SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS
sc srodwss atohssss et Iks aiamsek, nsuoos or orlc
l Oe Ikstoslrcy, thsy cwoo mild sad s*rsssklei In
Compact, Hulmtantial, Economical and BaaUy
'Juranteed to work well and give full power claimedL
EVKllY PLANTER
Who runs a Cotton Htn or Com Mill should have on*,
power io much bettor aud cheaper than horse power.
MEII OUR LOW PBlOJDfti
2 Horse Power Eugioe,
4 % " “ r ‘
1
l of Ihsl or.si sn
MBs or rodypbynls. s remoay
os* of mwy, to well to to soy
to Dm yrsottos of avsry Inielhfonl
S CstlMto of Msdlotos, of Clncls-
.sllon a soto upos Iho kowojt
Is
Address Manufacturers for descriptive
jasm izmx
mk
■F
Beer ARkete Iho Hldneye.
And It may Barioualy intorfora with the health
nnlePH promptly countwrwctod, and for thia pur- ]
pone Warnerg Safe Kidney and L1y«v Gore has
no equal.
II oeeUlne 171 Rue hletarictl epgr*ving•,
no*! eompleie iLfttiry ot Ike World ev«r
gaud for ■peminee page# end eitre Urgit to A|
Atldre*H W>tiohal Fuel ishiiio c.u
end i> the
publiffhed.
Agent*.
Buffalo girla marry in $159 stock
ings, but aro no happier than Arkansas
damsels who stand up to be yoked iu
hose that sell two pair for a quarter.
Al51SUS4K?fi£
Hfttioiml PukllekiiiC 0
lev ike lewt ft«4 refttftft «•!»'
■* Fricae reduoftd .»3
Ga., Pbileddilpkie,
IMPROVEMENTS—NEW STYLES—MEW 0ATAL08UE
THE MASON & HAMLIN ORQAN CO.
WATCHES
iimImi hi# fit niuHfrt r-
SSM
Whoeo uoblnot or ink lor oromne koto won , lonotr hoouu it btsst of Ihs SSSAT WW1
for rauSTloo r«»lSTbols« (ho ""!y Auierloon otjun. whioh boro boon fonsd worlby
U 'k, mid 'ti,m rt*iyri>i*i.i.r r.i.oi.i % iKliori.rm In Ihor Org.mo in ih, h*ST I „
•inn* Ike litol Inlrtoucuon of thi» lintruioonl Or Ihnm, iwoulr yosr, lli.oo; snd or, qsw SI
sioille.'o ml ■«ti»o«s ciTialTr: oleo piipulor usulUM snd JW.
Mice: »«. t«> cut upwedo. A NKW r u H STRITI.O (
ltil i. fully (WnliiiiA »nd IlneltUlua mors thin UD .trio, of Oiasuo. Tkl«, wit
i-T'-tl In orisClIou .Oou. ornon. jf.norolly. which will ho «toful to S
ond jfitptvi. A'ldff«te AiAdVj
OBK; f»t U* Wftbaek era
tlly, wbitib
jaJv.n k iilMLiif oaa
oluoaSa.
WlllMTtl
ivi«« of uigaue. i rufi, will n«f|
\>« uaatul la avary one iki
00., U4 Traraaa* «*..
■tore u»eful *kaa
healthy ectioa,
jp (heee ftction-
hlch we ark* ec-
•hsetdksosod ft swassUss with
VSt
lyy?.*
OIL SCHENCK’S MEDICINES:
MANDRAKE PILLS,
SEAWEED TONIC,) ./
mPULMONIC SYRUP
172laMtfSMBieg
irTTBB
WOOLin.Al-
.^ BoU.bl, ,*t-
doooo r'OO, a '•‘•‘■•“too
dooos li'OO, a roferouoc
SSSS#S@$2
ritoBokU* IM Oars. Tnt