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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1881)
SOME MEXICAN STATISTICS. ssjpip ft* “ S'iSdSt^»» , sjsgaa* wees are classed under three * white Imiian and negro vanous race mixtures furnish the cans with twenty-one , FSSZS* K ! H ’ ut ^ W"** „r , ™^’° 001 «“* the ", ire nf' 1 rJU S ’ 7?, tb “ few grees. One-tenth , o of the Mexican nation, ”!«•«! the «»• “ II V^'^r iT-f 1 C, V lan e8 ds h° Wnne anu fv 1 - property The remaining mr.e-tenths are the iabonng classes. W ith the most favorable results it must be years before the railroad panics shall reap tlieir full reward, yet it is not impossible if no ftnanewl preesion shall interfere, and tile Mexican Government proves aide to meet its subsidy promises, that roads as shall be economically built honestly managed may at least pay ex pensts from tlie beginning. Iu nection is worth noting the population of the leading cities to be conneehd each road. ' MKX1CAK f IN THAI LENGTH, 1^9) MIT h-triix. ! <iinm. Ttnrnn. * ’hilmahua........ li,0JOj Qut reiaro.. Durango......... 12 ,-W SttlsmAtu ^ ■..J ‘I Zacatecas........15 ,* Mexico . -...... Aguug .. 22,400 Tanipii o....... I-aRos............. 20 ,i )00 i (iu»d»faj&ra... . 71,1101 De*.»n.............. 79.0,)*!j San Hi r....... • Guanajuato....... (UVMi'Smu J.uis Votosi ' Ml;'SICAS' NATIONAL—'I.EN«. T f. I 214 \HU'\ Saltillo............ Monterey.......... Mexico ... .-jou.inm H,0 »h> Vfpn lia .... k»q I.:,is Potosi. . 3I,o0*.; Zam Maravatio...... ... Toluca......... . .. 12.fJ00f.tfau%ani!Io A-n';;.AisV.'.: m xic'an sorriiMiN ...«™ not Mexico ivuuseAu........ Pueblo. ... 73,01 »:<Mtxa<-a........... Cnliacuu. Durango. ’‘l"' 'iZ&lSZZ'”:-?' io,oooj 2 *'.T ... SMM,EA Guaymo.s.. lbQOfjAriepc.............. T.;,»u Hermoalllo TiiflrAMi.MT H.ui.HoMt— i.Kxcrif, i«7 nTZ y be T f ampico ' 1 ’ Ieh and "."*°r Mmutitlan 18 * . Atlantic coast towns, and Guaymas, Aitata, ban Bias, Manzanillo and Te hauntepec are on the Pacific coast, The others m the interior arc with few eeptnms at an elevation of from to . ,()Ju teet above the sea, and enjoy iertmtyof soil ana salubrity of which accounts in part for their population. 1 be mineral wealth of Mexico is generally estimated at than that of any other country. the Spanish conquest, 300 years ago, onlv large Mexican exports have gold and silver. About 5,000 have been developed, and some were worked by the Aztecs, before days ot Cortez, their English ares till yielding rich turns to and German ers. Rich imnes exist throughout the entire length of the country, and quite two-thirds of its breadth the Cordillera valleys, table-lands spurs or ridges. the In fact, it is the that have built ancient inland of Mexico, and in nearly every there is a Government mint. In bors and • rivers Mexico is wanting, With the single exception of Guaymas, there is not a decent liarlior on coast, and there is no navigable river, Americans will find this neighbor of ours well worth closer •jnamtanee, and there is little that, with the completion of these roads, therc will ho a very large crowd of itors to that country, many of whom will go to stay. «-* mumm. V I °, ’ '■ t ' 1 ” ol rL'Hoct from iiatirn , to be put on or ta;-;en o£t at will. Ti.i. bearing towhi. Uwv inriinctlv ao cord ivKpoct in the outward of un iav.-urd growth, avid liears the sumo relation to character that the Hower to tii. plant, not absolutely necessary its existence., but a 'i'.'a.s ful exjuv .-..si* >iv of interna! qualities which give it strength and vigor. Some foreigner once said ot Abraham Lincoln tliat lie was a grand gentleman in disguise. lu him the outward expr >ssioa, though farreinoved from a Chesterheidiaii poiisii, was still so true to qualities to w’hicb the world accords its highest respect that it became a good manner of its own, and thus proved the truth of tiie assertion in regard to growth. A fine manner presupposes a certain force of character and firmness of pur pose which invest the owner with coin posure and self-respect. A certain jus equipoise which enables him to possess soul in peace, where a mind that is aot so ballasted goes careering about to every breeze, a source of discomfort itself and all who behold it. It also presupposes a kind heart, and a quick sympathy for others. There are. native characteristics wanting which a smooth exterior is of little real value. Shall we not then cultivate good manners? May not acquire a gentle courteous de meanor to which we may not have been Ijorn ? Most assuredly, but unless we conform to the law of development just expressed, we shall achieve no success worthy harsh vindictive of the name. Let us suppose a gentle nature assuming the manner oi one who fec-ls and lives unselfishly. lu a moment of forgetfulness, and such ? h moments ™?T u !?' will a come, the mask drops off and discloses the real man that lives behind it. For those who behold the disclosure there is no pc. Anility of for getfuTne-s, and for liic-m the mask will will not only f.til to do its work, but pro- will duce a seicn ot incongruity that give absolute discomfort. Du]>iicity never succeeds to anv A great extent. A grea.ex ____... . . of . thoug.it , and .... , toice .■..... ainoun-. must lie given than with a higher motive ■woiihl wou.a be ot net'.esary Dec. esarv to toi i isar. -urc .nege nene .ui ui .f e feeling wh> se outward expression we desire. *„ If w« feel kiiidly we iholl ect Kiudij' Oxe of the noisiest memliers of the West Virginia colleagues Legislature is a Beekman Wyatt. His call him Beek Wyatt, but he doesn't be quiet, just the tame. A Torso lad of Providence hanged himself after reading a dime novel. What would he have done after reading a Chicago paper .—Boston Fast. The Man With a Soft Place. gssiip ^ »>ru lucky Hun nch. Such SSM 5 C , iazr. Were it aot for Ins one talent ! w»u d be » loafer and neer-to-Woll. Shiftless, ii’UMelf-a he would he left to shift for burden t-, his frteuds. amt *»•*> to oe-iomes.. tosiv.etv n. general ! descnbal.lecapacity V bZ ' h,9 ; le f fornotoulv ri0li! ’* K! , ,u “ f fronl b, f 1 Y , ! a J?™** b "‘ «•! tor being promoted and highly J consul »«* r ...lure, T g he ni “ V L* « 00 ‘ 3 u “ , " rei, If - | « indeedhemav not a capacity tor good 1 fellowship; 1 . friendship. Ihn- not heeapable of decided nd profound is simply a jx.sitivo ! eonv.,-turn on the part of the *i*rlu lucky the feUow, that lie came into this j for < xoivss pnrpnae of being ; taken care ot. M-.uiv, no doubt, aiv ; born with similar feelings and hopes, ‘‘ ,l * of a weak and watery solution. They j lack that absolute and uuquest ouing f faith ia their destiny, of which the geu aina pensioaar upon the general Iv.maty | is never de-titute. He assert.-. Ins birth ! ight tuthoritv, with troublous ami imlispnt.ihle and no one even thinks of opposing or refusing him. His laying of bauds upon wliat he thinks belongs to him is not done rudely ‘>r the boisterously. If it were, it would be ond of him. There would then lie something His hard and tangible to resist, quiet taking of what ho deems his own, conquers his place for him. His peace, comfort and welfare seem to i«>a part of the order of nature, und would u s soon think of denying or ;t, venting the soil from absorbing the rain, as to -• f “fj >miug J i,is vvitluu ?" akin range « °p»» of ‘ limi h( ' ' ,r winoh '. ,s PJ' r he j tv call possibly My hold. Kv ‘’« »> «f<*. hi* right to disre gard the family ordmamva is Silently ,Mxd » atlu * a; ly cuaeeaed. On slight piv h;xt lie is aliovvod tt* sleep lute, to stay I tome f tom school and church Vo one te the surprised at his unrebuked raids upon pantry, at his loungiug about when others help with the household duties, at his slipping off for a holiday, a tish' others excursion, or a picnic, when the go to counter or tocoimtiiig-rooiu. Patient and persistent Work, application and perseverance slide off from his daih purposes iike water from a duck’s back, For him these virtues arc unite super tin aug. He obtains all that these bring without exercising them. A native of the tropics might as soon toil and siveat all day fruit, to raise the bananas and the bread which if he will but lie on his back while they ripen, will drop into his month. His brothers grow rich only to give him a chance, with little or no labor' to reap family a by-no-means-small harvest. measure of the On his chair there is ahyays iably spread a soft cushion; hi* bed is invar upon the newest and patent situation springs. there When Ae -falls out of seems to be a divinely ap pointed give person ready to catch him and’ him a more comfortable urious place than the one from which tumbled. There is a delightful mystery about such men’s success. It is impossible to account for it in accordance with the supposed laws which control labor wages, supply, demand, and the whole system of political economy that insists that no man can get something for noth Yet these men do apparently get a good deal for nothing, . f-A— nm en—’. * - !>'■■ S» gufft-rilig l'* -/•/ for year^ 'n with ri.onma v - r / l__ v* ' . ,,ni _ . ' himpi.c trap for moles consists of a glass or stoneware jar sunk into gnnihd wider the mole-runs. Tim 1 ' 1, ; 1; ' rnnnvnvr vertical abvng, fall iaio the jar, tbe slippery sides of the jar prevent their getting out again. n»oe are also frequently caught in traps, v/hicli I :.us to ihe au.-ipicion they are the authors of much of the mis chi> f attributed to moles, whose burrows *•»•'*“ echvouient avenues for the intro ® er ». _ _ The Philadelphia Easy of Hour 1245 men¬ N. tions Mr. J. A. Walton, Twelfth street, that city, as an enthusi¬ astic indorser of St. Jacobs Oil for the relief and cure of diseases of horses, If you want to enjoy a cool, shady, breezy, cosy, sociable, delight Springs, ul They mer rest, go to Bailey crowd the Ala, have a perfect of sort of people there, and are themselves hugely. music The delightful, water never better, the is fare is unexceptionable, the first-class, and indeed we may say tiling that for Bailey both is booming. and Jt is a good public guests decided that the has the drum, "where can I get thp most fit and pleasure *t the least expense trouble,” in favor of Bailey Springs, bility Cases of and dropsy, diseases scrolula, of the kidneys, dyspepsia, Jer and skin, that have defied the doc tors and resisted all other medical springs, week“so are getting and quickly well there that every easily the in there ^ never was come much to^ the tlie matter conclusion with them . If vou are so unfortunate as to be interested iterested in in such such matters matters, and drop dm„ t ,.eanl to Eilis k Co., ask for circular. Then write to the whose names are signed to the certificaie, ai|f j jf there is any humbug ahout it, V(| UIU ,.'ji 11 . .,, TO ou 1 «„,! LUU It u out uui. . .—-.—. Spotted T the .. , famous ... cruel . • , AH., HIOUX who was recently eu, killed . by Crow Hog, wu knows and respected r u a “good Indian** mnd . th© whiteman^» ... friend. . _ In thia respect he was unlike the murderou* Sitting - Bull, now in the custody of the military authorities in Dakota, who is essentially a “bad Indian” and hates the white man. twenty-*our members oi Arlin^toxi o»micintre.a ** Paper Making. itsiis adhere by prcssur^ and then ma ae se-iuse in J nlace of J^ iKinvrus in the seventh ivn t aU(1 tv ;l(ter the lirt midtillg ‘“to , from vegetable fibre was introduced Eur-iv fn.ra < •*>»., ; . rt was modi' f r „ m cotton. The S,. ; ,m<r.b annoac to be the lirs, to use r..*a for its u.aniifac t allll the oldest specimen of linen paper o' k ; having a date is a treaty lehneu $L'S££Xg£& in 173*5. n ~ s Paper <>f .„.,i .‘teS -“tSi n - 7 |'.uiuc-.s has been made of many lliff ,„.„ t SB -potato vines, grass, ,, ark . oukum silk tobacco, thistles, wil l„ w , cwk, corn-stalks, basswood and l.au hm. being only peY-,u,ll a small part of the list, The tils t , W in America was es. taUfel.. d in lOSW. near 1‘hiladeh.l.m. 1 Is it I'ossihlc that a remedy made <»f such coumiou, sim¬ ple plan’s make flaps l*oehu, Mandrake, Dan¬ delion, ete . so manny ami s«ch mar¬ velous and wonderful cures as Hop Hitters do? 11 must-be, for when old and young, rich and poor, Pastor and Doctor, Lawyer and Editor, ail testify to having been cured by louder. them, we ot? must believe and doubt no See cr column.— Post. Some follows when they try to capti¬ vate a girl “catch a ta-ta.”— Puck. And become it ma-ta ,—Xcw York Commer¬ cial AdvertfAcr. Where do you ]>eop!e got vour da-ta ?—Jiaoim rang. From the boot of her pa-pu, that's what’s the ixm-tu ,—.Oil dtp J derrick. _ lion to get Sick. Expose yourself day work and flight, hard eat with¬ too lnueo without exercise; to» out rest; doctor all the time: take all the vile nostrums advertised: and then von will want to know How to got Well. Which ia answered in three words -Take Hop Bitters! See other column.—Express. IVtmiou- In French Medical Colleges. Only twelve women have received medical diplomas in Paris. Among these is tui American lady name l Pittman, She and an Italian lady named Rosetti and a Rftssiuu named Gouticliuron are well known in Parisian medical practice, Not more than three of the female phy sioiaus now practicing in Paris aro of French nationality; but one of these, who began to study after she had become a widow, miu while burdened with two children, lias attained distinction, and is a regular medical attendant nttheChate let Theater. The number of female medical students now studying is forty- oign two, of whom three are American, teen Efiglish, eleven French, and ten Russian. The length and expensiveness of a course of medical study in the French Capital keep small. the Such number of fe male students a course lasts seven $1,000. or eight years, and costs not far from Thousands testify to t.lio curative properties of Lydia J'inkhnm'* Ycgt table Compound in atlfemale eomplliulM. A New York girl has a ease in which she displays rings received from her in iii.triinonial ........... Sort of war hoops, as it wore. “Kituirh ou IUlA n Aak Druggifita for it. It clears out rat*, mice, roachce, bed-bugs, flies, vermin, ingecta. Indigestion, all of dyspepsia, debility nervotui relieved prostration by and forms general taking BIknhman'ePei'Tonized IJeef Tonic, the aiEffg^Msasisasr a«!ismtfiS35ass« Whether a.c rosolt of exhaustion, lUTvmia pros (ration, if wiling overwork, Wpnlmoi. or acute difiwwc?, comrkinU., partiouJariy cj well, Hazard 4 Co., propi-ictor., 8 ry Yew York. KlMCVKSt FK(M« hfM f'tl. •). Coughlin, Koiutu villu, “In :h« t:tii of l»J7u I v/ .i takir>u with bbkbuisu of tiia ivnws, folio we.I b.T a a*v**r« ct-iigh. I lost uiy oppnita au*; flesh, And »», C” butu to uij wi. la IH77 i w»m mi nutted to the oospitii. Th* doctor* s»:«1 I ha«J a hola iu cfiY lung a? as a hall dollar. At on* ,mit a report weut Aioati-i t.n t l wn Head. I /a.o ap hope, hut a -.ini told i.ito oi' Dlt. WILLIAM HALL'S BALSAM FOIl THE Lb'>(.-S. T got abottU, when, to my suipii, :■/ .i *;I b* iter, and to-c I f««l betlor thar. v/i e« i 1 mils this hO|*iur «r«r* i»im »i. n I.vr : !i las.., Tilt. \VlM,r.p. ,.l TIO>, laN P Jiiuvoiy »*y h n ’"n.us more go..4 tuuu ail Uie oth»r medicins* i iiaiA u«en kiln:*’ my niokuSM." '\ ii 3n2«; at ai ction. TIipsp familiar words recall to tho farmer and othf-j s interested, the unfortunute neces¬ sity <n sometimes getting rid of stock tliat is not otherwise salable- on account of blem¬ ishes or Imperif i tiom*. To improve upon this method. t>y showing how to restore your Si nek to firM Hass condition, is the plan herewith presented. The signal benefit of the Great (German Htimedy t«> mankind very reasonably induced its application to the sufRrimrs and aiiinenta of the dumb erea tior., bey;inning with th# Horse. PeopU-ivho triedit wore more than surprised by its re¬ sults, as attested hi the speedy and perma¬ nent cure of their stock, and they udadly announced their experience by word oi mouth and by the public pi*until Ueday* FARMr.ua and Di veers, stockmi n and liKEEDI.as, the Col'NTRY OVER, HIV ti-im'^T. Jacobs Oil with deii;;ht, satisfaction and profit. The others who mistake of lose their anvthinit'i* Stock by a ?n( miserable ef¬ pood < nouph fort at econ¬ fora Horse Mat 4t^ omy. There is made by are others ,jrh " llulMae| 5 1 '«' ,r<1 ,h ' ’ r " ! - u '" r,( U! ** ir and for their health ! v a constant supply of st. .Iacobs * hi., tie safest and and Stock speediest re,i,!r R,r *rt»eaAt!» of Horses ever !!■'•,,j,’,... win'i'-oe'er .Vdil-'-rt'-'c.r'ii..inry a®°n*r AnlmaL. they should have th.- be,t {".Ti'viTJtJi-it? tm/Iu'.uf-h’.'fhe.u' '.-?t i.-. the p.trt of common prudeuce t#» n.-’t- :ho «',*- t every .Siuhie. Farm and Htook-yare -hould he abundantly supplied with st. .!' 'u’s OiL.vhich Horaffnen is used and the recommended l.y tic- l.est in country :i> an ar tide which will relieve more promptly and certttin i y the ailment* remedy of ana injurle* For to Htock than any_other known Spavin, Ringbone, Wind-Gall, I le*h **x~r***y vvo-imh and oaii* *** m S; f a1, »iJi!St *’ _ »n »h" .wL ele. Acute und Chronic Founder, Mange, Outs, j Corn**, Whitlow*, Brokwi Knee*, Colic. Sore Throat, Distemper, and many other Diseases, especially Foot-Hot In Sheep, St. Jacobs c)il affords instant relief and a sure cure, and costs but Frmrr Gknts. tSSe'toStm of dZmJuZ animals, sent upon application, by © A. VSQELES Sc CO., Baltimore, XL Hakimjl costivcm*. .fflk-t* million. of the American people. Kida* > -Wort will eare it. ing been exposed to the air, and which ?£'"" el * 01 PERRY DAVIS’ . . . A ■ KAtft K 111 I i I HI ■ X \ ^11 M I A SAFE AND SURF REMEDY FOR s c5 r---------| 111 .. . ^ * Cr3IT»QS a viuiujjtf) Sis, Dlialera, I r ■uiullilUCO; »aimMi k|ij5a - ,A - A EWSwvt'ili 9 H ' It ii fc i i n &% fl :i I 5 >N * F^mmMandEXmmtise. iv UBv! i \n \ vHSl 'fc M 4 Toutbache Sprains Burns AKD AND Bruises, Scalds. a vti rs» -*s. SB ‘■nv Headache * FOHs q? KEY ALLI'B,rU4GlSTS. HOSTETTERj tit hSB ii T ilmk mid il» 'Af- JMk U^a ,*■ &iffER s Tlioiijfcii Sliakcn tn Hierj lotm rebrt And jP-yr u /th fever unu ague. <*r biitotiA wSit, the system may yet be freed from ilie mali^iKUit virus with llosti-tler’s Stom i,c ^* Bitter*. Protect the system against i; ,^7 beiieficient anti-Mpasmodic, wlticli i'gZTXStSXZ&K.S; rht kidm-y trouble!, him! hi,..,- Ji'. incuts. For Hide by all Druggists mid Den lets generally. PsyflO 3 Automatic En^tftOS. &*.% ci Et! f @&4hL 1 ^^r**^* te >" 4 1 z &■?h*- f i! | *.•&'!& %'. ’"C' ,; ,gWW 4 | m ™3I® .LLI-t—W ii ■' ib' . Durable ;u»d K<” 1 -oinical, ?/7 llfnrnb<h a hon - f>f/a I r with l /k ami water tfi.au any other Enqiut buitt, not, flttod with nil Automatic. Otit-Ofi'. Tricon, • i«l iorlllUKtiiiti (ICnif^loKUO “.T," for Xni'uiuatioii Ai ii. VV. i*AYKK & tJoNB, liux 8GU, CoriilUK, N.v i**B*!*jil Dp/ n»nt tt /rerew * II [3 Iffif i» /iii'l III )j»’<»/rsft)oii. rut I r *!• 7, III |l|«#/•**•» D«- 6 # iiiit. »!«*•/«/ iftunls- UiH I || !■•/;/. IDon, Aernou* and r«»u frarntru «f* *-l ■ GentleeIIN: 1 wiuisuffering from ^^1 \c*nrefronit t 'evet n,A r F aiosomotomn. A of genersl debility to sui h an eitent that that my labor woe exceedingly bur iocfCHBod vucatloo a month th did <Ii«l not not «i?e niv« mi me rauc h relief, hot t on on i tha the coot contrary, r a.i* foliowed by alizea prostration iiadKmklnKchill*. is. At At Ul triist.imo is tirno Itiemin I Im* tho use of your r iBONToNIO, iBON'J'oNtci. ... from from which which I I re re lEmoetimmediate and wonderful ulrasults. rasults. 'Iheold®! I he old energy returned and 1 found that my mitiiral force Whs not permanently abated. I have mw*l sod throe throe bottles bottles of of tho tl Tonic. Kince usinKit I bavo dono twice tbs Inr Oor that i ever did in the same time durinfr’my Ulnons, and w *Yh double the eawe. With tho tranquil nerve ina vinorof body, has come also a clearness of thought never * before enjoyed. If the 1 onto ham not done tia wnrk.ikuownotvrh.it. I/.dveit thecredlt. J.P. W athqn. Y tufa it Christian Cbnrcb. Troy. O. 'Che. iron Toni* im u\ |phnfeM. D | I I % Hit \a%Tonie iojcide. every »’<«*» i rith reparation romaHem. itavk, pur the of im iron pome ammoeiated and I it * of fft . mer irhere Peru- Phon- table fVo-» rem ft ft /mm/£ •TASBFACTUKI neeemmary., __ SF THE OR. HBPTER MEMICINE CO.. II. SO NORTH «A!H STRUT, VOIIt. ’> , J. Bookwalter Engine. Effective, Simple, Durable and Cheap. ' —Sab«t»ntial, Economiccl *riil Kesi], claimed. M»nitfrt. u nirmnrr*i to work iecu and give full power EJVKHY PI>A INTER 5> Who run. a Cotton Cin or Corn Hill Khouid Lare on^ Steam power ia much better and cheaper than hoiao power. SEE “TIH LOW 1'HIVES: ‘.i Horse Power Engir, $240 4 « ** “ ** 2H« «* ■. 11 1 1 a.»r» 8) ii tl It no msmP Wn A'ldrr-M.i 'hmutactnrern for de^rriptive pamphlet. JAMKN LklTT.Ia A ( O., ^briuglDId. Ohio. ■ Dr. lEETTACTVS &KA1)ACJTF, VITA. ' e U ro most wondrrfnliy j ;> v , abort timo bob» SICK und NLBVOl.’J XJJ'ADACtSlib; a r.tl whilo n‘ llrig « .» tbo n«rr«niA ayatem, olca«K#» the »toma»:!i of czc.ena of bile, ; nd:..-iny a regular bealtby aetioa ot too bowels. % H rf ir s| E4! v “fl A fall *iz* hox of theme valajibl* PILLS, with full dJ.-rctiom for j; t -i pleta cure, malM to any atidroHA oii receipt of nine throo-ceot j '- ;o •tAxzips. For sala by nil d rti~gi*tm at 2 S<- Bole Proprietor «, BROWS COmCAL CO360PAWT# Baltin or^. nid. @ © © © i1% pre—5 CAN 9 dE V CURED' A * C* k 11 Cutr-M t •*»»xn ■ rmrite«f». Anttuain. ( roup. \\ li»ot»tits - **»t«i n II l>i-ci t«w** «*| Hi** lit cailiitiit UiMiiuk. it Miuilcv anti It«*iti*. iIn* Mcmliraiir »* *•'»♦* I.MNCM. Iullaami |un*aiM'il la ill n; prrVPHlH I Ilf It ii; III Hltf.nn it tshttirmm newton* IItf i*hr^» tthiclt n<*< »mp:ttiv htmyli t> i nf i*wsi«iii :i I slid lutU. howiiRA curs liw I'lUm UiaKf >»w Wood, and will completely cb*nv’o the Hood I □ the rrstvitvd to *ouu«i health, if »u» h * thiru; In- *, i «-v ble. • whTro or sent i>v mail tor s li tter stami*. S - A 4 0.. Host on. «U, foimerlr H«ng«tr> tie. i lTFKS SS; i hub mi s» mi A siirqilr, inexpendve (and ertcctuxl rem A I'dy, povan'ive and cure of h tbitual cos.ivf ness and accompanying evils, after snBerio'; mentally an I i>tiv»ic.l!y from its effects for many years. Enclose postal card for advice mill circular. REV. WM IVERSON, l-ax fi, Atlantic City, .Yew .lerec INVEST YOUR EARNINGS in the ftook ot llie Denver tan.t ami Iuijh Velil.-ut Coll). |H tr» 5 . I'rofiiMiiiMie than tw<> i)«'i i-t in. |h>( nii.nth. Abw>* luti'lv vale. N"tu r».in«t linbility. I*i nl only in IVurtr He«J J-x'.iie. Ihi kJ< ml* f-qi«J bt iirommeut buMim men «.»' Denvei. He lei to any of oar Uauk-, )<HI or I'lbiin-M Do) lion 11 Denver. Any number of - is- T. n *-iit by. mail <*n receipt *»f * 'iiculav.i At lit IV' AHCIUE v. 11 s K, Fi eaideut. A. S I s i wn, 1 1 ousnrer ; M. ll. $MtTn, Hcoretary, J.nrimei ?f.. Denver. 12 Fancy i $).;.* Written 1>\ mail. C Alt DP C.lk. f»i 2 .V.; REUvl. :»0 f. l » rest’o I f| * HEAPEST HEA MacaulRv-hin* OOKS Tfiiiit- IN tilHtorv THE, of I a y oi II B t :>» v oi Kli^L»ti,| Ciijj. l.iterutuia i I’m > rifo Uni. - voi«. »l ull , onl> -J.nu IiimiimI tor only • u. M AMI AT I AN Htro : W. 14t NY. i .t*. 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Fcf»*r#*ii-#.« g:r<*n to aetual cltalit* lu neatly f-t» tjf'’oua tyintbeU. modal for 4. Corn'MptndMxwinrilcd. I/hLLo *p#i s<*ii<rnk«*'qh ot Z rtiou pafa-ntahilU*. No chuigo in* aervicNM U *«« «u«;r* •••ful. Eh t kb i in hen I MO. $ 7 7 7 ssw2 terry, dflr«M •tM AurimUi, to » 4 ei.tJL Ha. 8(ii; tsts iT^sssj.vastsce i?<$y For Chills and Pe>v»» AND ALL DISEASES OUHf by M«li»rl:»I Injj «f Ihe BUMS. A WARRANT WD CUHB. Price. H i .1 Tl I. ror ,.ir hv til tsiigein. MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. BELTING. HOSE and PACKING. OILS, PUMPS *LL KINDS. I\ JN PIPE, FITTING j. BRV5S GOODS. Sir; AM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNOKS, Ac. Send for Price List. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO.. 143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY. Cyclopedia War. Tb* gr«*t Libra .▼ of CnWcml Knimbdat eoropUiAfil, departmaot Ja oih (yjMeed.’on, n tar It abott iii/t'O toplci^ .i u-i 4Mp»r cAnl. ina* CUmb«r*'i Bucjclot»o«Gl4, 10 p«r cph$, larger tbur, trmdtlom A pplatoo’a, of their 20 p^r cent Isurr^f tbs*?* JoBr.-ou’*. V'#C * toer* coet. 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