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“ Ifcm’t Criws a Bridge Until You !
towe to ft.”
There was once a man and woman
who planned to spend a day at a friend’s
house, which was some miles distant
from their own. So, one pleasant nit mi
iug, they they started out to make the visit;
but had not gone far before the
woman remembered which a bridge they had i .
to cross was very old and unsafe, j
and she began to worryabout it. “ What I
shall to her we husband. do about the‘bridge I ?” she said j
“ shall never dale to !
go oyer it, and we can’t cross the river
any othsr way.*’ “ Oh.” said the man. !
“ i forgot that bridge; it’s a had place. [
Suppose it should breakthrough. We I
should be drowned.” “ Or suppose yon
should step on a rotten plank and urea*, i
your leg, what would lieeome of meand
the baby?” what “I don’t know,” said the
man, “ would become of anj$tof
us, for I couldn’t work, and we should
starve to death.” So they went on wor
rving lo and till behold! they got since to they the bridge, when
had been there
last a new bridge had been built, and
they crossed over in safety, and found
they selves might all as well have saved them
their anxiety.
Shoe-Pegs.
Taa mpsachusetts man, Joseph Wal¬
ker, is due* the credit of inventing the
snoe-peg^ Previous to the year 1818 its
use had not been known, an dot he inven
tion gave a new start to the ®> iiiifaetum
of boots and sho<w. Up to that date
such articles had been sewed, and the
peg, made at first by hand, came in to
revolutionize the trade. It was, however,
the custom of shoemakers who lived
away from the manufacturing centers to
make their own pegs by hand efen down
to recent times, out the machine-manu¬
factured peg has now superseded all
such slow work, just as the horseshoe
nail manufacture is now almost wholly In
the. hands of establishments that make
2S.5,'BS2L£:«iSS
peg, to the effect that some unscrupulous
parties tried to swindle the unsuspecting
bv endeavoring to sell shoe-pegs as a
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many others, to be read aud then “taken
under advisement.”
Fancy Nauics for Common IHsh-g.
Pevton, Vmr landlord, loves to disguise
the dishes of Jiis menu with foreign names
in foreign languages, and calls the conse¬
quence is that when one for macar¬
oni a la Milauaise he is apt to get beans,
ami wliea he breathes into the listening
ear of an African Caliban that he wants
epigrammes of lamb a la jSivcrnaiswie
like as not receives colirmaqk 'rel. Di¬
rectly opposite to me ntjdmm r sat a
mountaineer and his wife, noth clad in
homespun, and eating for all that their
money was worth. He, read carefully
over the bill of fare, and chose, after spell
ingitcari--fully out, “Stewed 1 eef a la
geoise” and “Terrhie a la Strasbourg - ”
awhile, and tlie dishes came. After
stirring it up, examining it carefully and
then suu-Uingxteho disgnafci exe aimed, in amli
g,ble and tones, to his spouse:
* “Why, d-^Bpall, Nancy, it’s unthin'
but hash i aW^tatersl ”—Washington
Capital.
A Clever California Girl.
A young man in the neighborhood had
taken up 160 acres of land, built a house
it, a barn, bored wells, dug
ditches, sown it in wheat and in all
spent hundreds of dollars upon it. It
happened failed. to l>e a dry season and the
crop He became discouraged,
and offered his claim and improvements
at a sacrifice. The young lady gave him
$100 for his right, title and interest in
the land aud everything on it. She let
it lie. She need do nothing more. She
sold the insufficient crop fur hog feed.
The hogs rooted and scattered it. The
winter rains came, and with them came
the volunteer crop, which u.atured aud
lias just been cut, yielding twelve
bushels per acre on 120 acres. She will
clear at least $1,500, besides having the
land aud the improvements.— Visalia
Delta.
Tender I.ove.
A touching story of tender love comew
to us from a town not many miles from
this place, but which must be, under the
circtiinstances, nameless. A beautiful
young girl became engaged to a gallant
Union officer, .At the close of the war
he went to California to seek his fortune.
She ignored all advances from scores ot
feeling suitors and patiently waited his return,
confidence in his keeping true to
her. So the. years passed, and’ even a
few gray hairs began to show themselves
among her brown tressi*8, while her
friends no longer - pitied, but ridicuied
her for refusing all advances from othur
desirable sources. Lately her fidelity
was hood rewarded. has returned The lover of her girl¬
bronzed, 1 carded and from California,
wife and twins .—Evenina a millionaire, with
a Wisconsin
In (ieod Hands.
Ho was a young country fellow, a lit¬
tle. awkward and bashful, but of sterling
wortli of oJiaraeter. Slie was a Cincin¬
nati belle, and had sense enough to ap¬
preciate his wortli despite his awkward¬
ness and l>R*hfr.lness, and was his
fiancee. On a gloomy standing Sunday evening
last winter, they were in front
of tire window in the parlor of her homo
on East Walnut Hills, watching the
snowflakes rapidly falling outside. He
was not up in society small talk, and,
being hard np for something to say, re¬
marked as he watched the snow falling :
“ This will be hard on the old man’s
sheep.” dear,”
“Never mind, said she, slip¬
ping her arm around him, “I will take
can of one of thorn .”—Cincinnati Com¬
mercial.
The spot where Stonewall Jackson
fell is marked bv a rough block of white
flint quarried in the Wilderness. It
stand- 3 feet 8 inches high and is 2 feet
10 inches in breadth. Its surfin'* shows
dents and sears, where thepilgrima have
scaled bits at it as relics ; hard and all rix;k around that
are smaller pieoes of
have lees used as hammers with which
.
TworrsMus ml taafllee have had oeaasion to
try the aOror faDwip quafltii* of Dr. BnB’o
Cough Syrup, ani they all untie in t3re pr®se
of this wondcrfal preecnytioo.
M itie-Ita tiding.
I don’t like toot chopped music, sur
wav. says Oliver Wendell Holmes.
That woman—she has more sense in her i
little tiuger than fortv medical societies !
n»«sic —Florence Nightengalc-says that the
you pour oat is good for the sick, !
but music vou pound out isn’t Not
*' uit exactly, but something like it. I
have been to hear some music—pound
‘ u -- 1* was a young girl with as manv
white muslin flounces round her as the
placet Saturn the has rings, who did it.
•'he S ave music-stool a twirl and
huffed down on it like a whirl of soap
suds in/t haud-Wsin. Tiien sin-worked
her wris! s and h; rA*i: Is, to limber ’em, •
I suppose, and si w i out her lingers :
till they looked as though they would !
P T, tty much cover the key-board, from
the growling end to the squeaky end.
imnds of hers made a jump
** ®e keyshs if they were a couple of
tigers coming down o> a flock of black
and white sheep, and the piano gave .1
great growl as if its tail had been trod
on : h>rad stop—so tili you hear your
* another imr growling. Then another jump aud
howl, as if the piano had two
tails, and you had trial on both of’em at
o .ce, and then a grand clatter and a
scramble, and strings of jumps, up and
down, back and forth, one hand over the
other, like a stampede of rats and mice,
more than like anything I call music. I
like to hear a woman sing, and I like to
hear a fiddle sing, lmt the noises they
hammer out of their wood and ivorv
vils—don’t talk to me, I know the differ¬
ence between a bullfrog and a wood
thrush.
Tiie New York Clipper lately cited the
case kinsville, of Captain Jacob Schmidt, of Tomp
Staten Island, N. Y., who had
been a groat sufferer with rheumatism
for many years. He used St Jacobs
Oil with splendid success.
Tmioliin" *' Words
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j; .-,!*/oi “, >/?, < o/lJm'’mibhKl 1 ’ T • s -d '/"If on the o ' ’V fron- tlu
(1 . Ra g .
„n
human heart that does not throb with
sympathy Take the lesson for those untutored beings ?
home to yourself. Think
of your being forced from scenes and
possessions that are rendered near an.l
dear by childhood’s happy recollections.
Think of having to leave forever those
dear ones who are laid away to await the
resurrection morn, and leaving them,
with a knowledge that ere your foot¬
prints have been obliterated by the
dews of heaven, the plow of the pale¬
face will have leveled the little mounds
and completed the work of desolation.
“ Fellers, it’s rough.’’_
SLFrom the Atlantic fGa .)Simrlay l‘!ion
oifraph : The editor of the Pikes
County Nam Jocobs has been Oil. cured of rht unm
tism by St.
% J There is class" of >culinr people
a p we
sometimes observe at places of public
resort who endeavor by various means to
make themselves remarkably conspicu¬
ous, it may be in dress, conversation, or
general behavior. At a cattle show held
in one of our country towns n country
bumpkin, who for some time had been
disturbing tlmvoompany with his loud
remarks, indeed!Swapi at hisfc broke forth: “Prize
cattle, Whjr.thc^in't 1 these ’ere prize
cattle ? nothing to what
our folks raised. Yen mayn’t think it,
but my father raised the biggest, calf of
any man round qm: pirts.” “Oh,” ex
claimed a bystaunir, “ we have no doubt
of that.”
“Don’t kirn tv hull' their Value.”
They cured me of Ague, JSlio usufsji ami
Kidney had« half'bottle Complaint, left ns which tecomti iwiWor iend|tl I
I u my
two little girls, who tli€‘ do^toM and neigh¬
bors said could not be eared. T would have
lost both of them one niehl if i I had not
given them Hop Continued Bitters. their They did them fo
much good I That is why T use until they
were cured. say that you do
not do know recommend half the value tHerw of high Hop enough.’ Bitters *-B., and
not
Rochester, N. Y. See other column. - Amer
iem Rural Home.
What Soaie Women Could I)o.
There arc women to-day in San Fran¬
cisco, says the Chronicle of that city,
subsisting on scanty crusts in blind al¬
leys who could step millionaires into the and empty man¬
! sions of our new arrange
the appointments,of room after room of
the entire house with an artistic sense
and individuality the blush the of taste which would
put to first upholsterer of
the city- The (lay is not far distant
whea this will become a distinct calling
for women. The originality of coiiecn
tion and design manifested by women
wherever their artistic powers are al¬
lowed a chance for development will
lead to many new paths for industrious
womanhood.
A Wise* Deacon.
“Deacon Wilder, i want, vou to tell rne
how you k-pt yourself nnd family w 11 the
past reason when all th*- rest of us have
been sick so much, and have had the doc¬
tors visit imr us so often?”
“Bro. Taylor, the answer time; kept is veiy easy. I
used Hop Bitters in my family
well and saved the doctor bills. Three dol¬
lars worth of it kept us we'l and able to work
all the time. I’ll warrant it has cost you
and the ueighbors one to two hundred dol¬
lars apiece to keep sick the same time.”
“Deacon, I’ll use your medicine hereafter.”
One Way of lining It.
If we may believe the Railroad Ga¬
zette, they have queer ways iu Switzer¬
land in regard to dividends. That
journal remarks : Jf the method which
the United States railways have adopted
for paying dividends la: objected to as
entirely business, foreign it to really all cash methods for
doing can not raise a
sudden fear that the companies wiii
soon exhaust their ability to pay. Pre
ferred shareholders get their regular
3 per cent, in cash, but the holders
of original shares are compensated in a
much less commonplace manner. When
the general meetings are annually held,
it is oalmly decreed that they be allowed
to travel for three fnlf days through the
Cantons of Zurich, St. Gall and Orisons,
rt the expense of nobody except the
roads, these free rales to be accepted as
dividends. Much is made of this priv
frj th^- helpless shareholder», for
who^e ortrwd^ of th«m tura out for the
gratuitoua excuTStoee.
f-thto^fefi^-wort^ttweaoffiowwt Fiinmurefbe backed up by rub. Bwo
The latest adulterant of Swiss cheese 1
is made of potato starch and is now
considerably used in France, where
deomarganne . originated, ... As starch I
'
* ud 0,1 to * u ‘ ela f ®* non-intro- I
P‘ nou f M » cl "“‘ cJ »!‘° one ma ?
•*<• suUtit.itod . lor the other without ..
detriment to the uutrit.ve clement ol the
cheese, or in any way affecting its di¬
gestibility.
Set ice.
From the 10th of Octo’oer. Ml, to
the l-l of duly, lSv?, icnnii ROCK
imiSG Water will t»c *uppJie<! {** cus¬
tomers bv Ellis A: i ' ».* of B tilev Springs
Ala., at the folio "finer rate.* :
... 1 gallons anti-c $5.i»0
en m >rra.-ive can
Some can refilled at...... ... 4 00
Five gallons in anti-corrosive can.. 3 ”•>
Same can refilled at.............. 2.5<> i
Nine gallons in glass bottles.... 7.fit*
Reasonable freight and express rates
are given by all railroads. This water
has been known for nearly fiity years
as for H diseases sure cure of f the >r Dyspepsia, Kidney and a sure cure
for Bladder,
a sure cure all curable cases of
Dropsy, a sure cure for Scrofulous cases
of the Bones or Skin, and a certain de¬
stroyer of the terrible thirst for int-oxi
eating drink th it overcomes .so many
worthy re-oluti m». Deprive a drunk¬
ard of his dram for three days and
meanwhile give him plenty of Rock
Spring whisky. Water, and he won’t want the
Don’t you think it’s worth
Ellis trying? If you do, drop a postal to
& Co. It will cost only a cent.
IT- W HEN you see a fruit-peeling , the
sidewalk, on
push it off into the "utter 1 • it
will ., ,'11 not ,,,o »i take ,i long, and , ,, there w ■ no tell- , ,,
lug but that the first imrsou to be dis- I
aided by it if it remains there may be a
l>oo r man who owes you money.— Phil
adelnhia .Ytacs. ’
. —
T<> alliv -oll troubles incidaiit to change of
a:.-. I-y.na i.. Tiukhaui’s Vegetable LouijhhiuiI
has ltu eqaai.
VV.th the exception of Rufus Choate,
Alexander H. Stephens is said to have
written the longest sentence of any man
in America.
lNDioEiTioji, dTspt*pma, nervone proatrAtion
And all forma of general debility relieved by
taking M&nkalan’b Peptonizlij Ueef Toxic, the
only preparation of beef containing its entire
nutrition# properties. It contain# blood-ipak
ine t force-generating a..d life-#Uhtainine; prop¬
erties is invaluable in all enfeebled conditionH,
wlit ther the rusult of exhanHtion, nervous pros¬
tration, if resulting overwork, or acute diweane, particularly
from pulmonary complaints. Cafe
well, Hazard & (Jo., proprietors, New York.
A moke glorious victory cannot be
gained tlu* over injury another begun man than his this, that
nhea * on part,
the kiudii'ss should begin on ours.-—
Tillotson,
Dott*f Dla In (fa« Hoaae.
Atk Druggist* for "Rough on bed-bnge Rat»." Itolearg 16c.
out rat*, maw. roaches, fliee.
IIWITUK I'Rllll lirtTII.
William J. Cam jh I in, of Rfimorvillo, Maos., says: “In
the fall of )s7i'> I " .is taken with dj.kkdi.vo op thk i.rson,
followed l>y a sovorp couch. 1 lo«t mv appetite and
flesh, and wan confined to mv hod. fn Ii «77 T was ad¬
mitted to the hospital. The doctors said T hod a hole in
mv Inna as big as a l»nlf dollar, At one time a report
went around that I was dead, I gave ?jn hope, hut a
fii.nd told me of Dirt WILMAM HALL’S BALAAM
FOR THK LUSTGS. Igot a bottle, when, to mv bui - pri*a,
I commenced to feel better, and to-day T feel better than
for three years paat. I write thi* hoping every one af¬
flicted with Diseased Lung* will tnke DR. •WILLIAM
HALL’S TlALPAM, nnd be convinced thot H MP
TfO.Y CA X HE CURED. 1 can irclr it )nt« dtinn
more cond than all Iho other nn-dioiiies I have taken
ince my sickness.”
Garfield »t*i Ramilr, p meant engraving, I0v?4. fe#al
for 24 1 st a i nps). 8 he«h y & Co., 3T. Burduy £t., N. Y.
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(This F.ngravkig rtprewcU th* I.«ngi lu a healthy at at*.)
A STANDARD REMEDY
IN MANY HOMES.
For ('MiicciMt, CoWn. 4'ronp, RrrnieliKlM and all
other u/Tectayim of tfao Ttiroaf nnd f.|F.rtF4iJfe, tt ttisitd*
unrivaled and otturly b*-yond all ooinpetitum.
IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES
appn oacheM ao n eat a »p“cjfic that "Nin z -five” P«
cent, strictly at ft permanently with. cared, There where chemical the Cti'ilH hr*
comp is no or other in¬
gre<}M*ni.<i ton arm the young or aid.
AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL.
IT CONTAINS NO OPIUW IN ANY FORM.
J. ft. HARRIS & CO., Proprietors,
lISrlNYATI. o.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
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lw¥iV ►nr •n«l <*f Cits iiuir'iittl.iiD
iiul<*rtunuf« iminftd 'y < ;i'i nilutcnts. uju ti tiu
tl-lil * >i Totiier 1
n oiiw thn •upwiut the world hi’.vc
value uh *1 fvlt tlu* to «l oi’ this
tienuan I’enievly, and are |ilttd to m-biunuiul it
lo all ncvding the sprviivs «>t ju-t me)» u ivihedv.
In this ooiuutiiou Mr. John r.iippt, a well
kn un eiiLzen <»f thnahfe, N« l»., a iji w>j>h j*t r
man that he was terribly iiflli* ted with an acute
attack of rhciimatlsin in fch* l ack. 1 he dt*ea>v,
which had l*rcu preylnif tiponliim for war* had
drawn him out ol tliije. lie mmiiIoI tuev«
remc«i\ known to physicians, l*ut (ound uo relict
.
until he tried St. .1 \« OBs <UI .% m* iHdlicof’w J;i* h
eUc ictl a coinolcte and ladicai cult*. Anolher
casu may justify reference :
A \ i:n:HA.X SEA MAX'S TROVBLE.
ol lnaU riul «*Mi-'t lieiuHit to nmny i*t your ria*ki>. LUio j i
«*ur citi/A'ii*, < Tt|*taiii <IV. i-rniilib|«.iiii.i- RpyiKHi, (Jit*
I.. V.mill. Mt l.i-tit lii'UM- kis-|
Uirr i!ii- inrty--ix v.*;;r>' M-rvii-v Iii- ;
Imli-il turn mill In- k«-|»t tin- I.IgMal i-'.-t-hi
«ia-*'..i,-mme»i * 'hii-airo until
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tmiu, thougli i>n„ tnm. iuip iy ih,- p
Still timi.iiiyM.mculini wit. ;i w
mg, ir.on long fi,nf ..riinl.it, (' U. ill,I i
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r.'.'u-'> i'Ili iilV'* *1-.~iti'-'/ pAx'I!' ."Ili'n*,- u lity to
noliee. toil “a wi.nl t.. ihr \\ i-. j- Miiii, i, ni.
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I) iiuinisli«‘i| \ iu<ir
Is reimVutrsed in urent tncasurf, to those
troubk'fl with trenk kiclrieyg, by :t jn<h< imu
use of Hostotter’s Stouiuoli Kilters, " bi«*h
invigor it«*s ami stiinulnteft Jn conjunction without exciting
the urinary organ*. with
its influence upon them, it corrects acidity,
dueivr improves heal appetite, tli and and is in every way eon
to nerve repose. Another
Tw»Ue, marked and quality is its of control preventing over lever it. and F,»r
its power
sn'e bv all Dr uggists and Healers «*eiier»illv.
feWSI.-yi'UAti&A* if If
you are n man you arc a .
of Im riUestptecuk- man *if h t
one '1 by thr st min of Urntoiliiigt irorinwb
your duth h avoid nut lit work , to rcs
jN fflj ii Hop imulantHand Bitters, uae |U WI v a,tv, (lirclimiit fi.n Hop iipivcbi B. Hft<i |
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J jg dlschitiou If you are you,a? «r Uissipa an»i BF'tircrbiK ■ tom it jotian from any mar- fn- I
K nrKfoun(t,t;iitl'vriiifC ; I
ri. <| *.r single, languish old Ii tram
Eg m |«.Mir hculth or HopH r-e on a Led of Kick
fej ut -■«, *viy on Bitters,
WhiK ver you arc, iFfli Tlmiisantla die vti
9$ -Abe;;. V r you Del Mil tUiaily f r o in t-ime
ri that your system ]IJ form of Kidney Hiifelit
n*’cds • loanslnir, stimulating, ton - ||H;n har©tn*ciii)f>»v«!ntAid
r; ! Imr without or timely
; ’*.>*<• in foxiett t i it u, yKKriv bj u use of
Bitter*. Mop HopBIttora
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% }>'/»*<a. /. Usury Ite. O. L C.
' I or u rinurit com- , Ms abnohitA - I
H plaint, tlLHPOBe an I
4 1 of tli« fitmnach, hop nnd irroKinfn
bowel*, bl !l»k‘ cm r « for
liver or nerves Ism j MliUnkonneaa, of
You will h e' tin* opiuin,
cured i f you us<v lioliacobt ‘tiurcotiM. or I |
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J Hop Bitters
4 } 1 tii If v yon w 'iritod.try e am o k hI sad rn- i NEVER ’ ircufat' SSSSR I *
jows i;> •
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it ! It may fail :S0 P 1IIITXB9
> :j ;i v e y o u r ■♦ro fJ |
t 11 fo. It has oo.,
ft j er.vcd hun- <:! liwlreiler, S. V, ■
circus. r - A Toronto, *
COTTON IS KING ■ut oo* crcinx
Combine* .MKINGOFCOTTON
feature* la _____
for Cotton Gin u»e and jjfcneral plantation purposes,
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full deacripUoa of the work and eitra , terras to AgarOs.
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auNs JAerebrera. • real YToMk fees Oaiaiege* Wtrki rttubwn. feee msus*»a, r*.
55 to $20 p 7 ddi«M '!»» at ti'fisios *iooua. A ham:> U., »< I'ortlaud, Rortfi *’ M alae. free,
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—— alutb, H.—w—— bo„D4, fu, ool, it, ..,,
axiaiT in book<X) t> w. mu, ai.. * v. r.o. i;,. «.
mill 7 7 7 !.••• to OftMlta
I*. O. Vlffeery. AMKu**n, Me.
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Best Methodist Paper in the World /
Bright. Independent, Iteligious
amt Conservative.
The MfcTH32!ST!
TOR
1882.
I'uhiui.m wniKi.r V a» 15 nurvuj •»«..
r i» 1 OKfc.
So rth a a p, 20 to r«
Two Dollars a Year.
I MlMATtb Uil n»»d [>NV III);
Mill r«-*"r>|e^* ilt • IMpri tor II »e r***| of
Ijreur I Hi i:
CEV. D. H. WHEf KSn. LI. 0..... ..........Editor
REV W^iEL ClrtlUt. LL 0 ... .issocia e Ed.tor.
AKvhtvd by au iblf Btiff of
NpM*im«*n I opiM ni Free «».*« iippiicailon
*« lit Wltflilt* fundv for inlNi < rip(wn«i, remit by
t*r:»ft, Chrdi, I*. O. Monev Order or Keciyfried Ullei
ti nod oiBiMHrr* ere rrr whore*, fo whom fhr
hishral cash vi lUBU.'-teftv will b« pa*4. Atkrrvs
H. W. DOUCLAS, Publisher,
A«. 15 Hurmy, fe*., New A ot It.
1 »l#i:ti.;r ytrsploc Sui|rW A wa:.;»ilcvrrjwhere. f Nrwr From lot#. C^., Ytik repU The I*«blt*hrr», «rw* 8 the gr«m(, omi hmily thr.', Cradle Of fcrmkbn hit iu, as M‘lltrvl*y cnnip life. Otwri |«r to to M ocruptrt hun.iri-d—aOO.tvm S fin* thte ucm-' weVi. ^lunnnj itnrt, . uka. Crave, , the lv h N. .1 a htlsL tor erttire W foamy Y.—-A uix-Vrovy Shuiu twi.l a pia.-e. k i.v'r« «uk o.tt in
An Only Oaunhtar Cured of Con
SUtnotion.
Bv the accidental preparation of nil
East Indian herb Dr. II. James, while
ex|ierimeutilig, necideutallv cured his
onlv child ‘ of V Cox-ki-w-tiitv M,r I
• '
- *«» t«M* , afflicted ,,, i this
«*▼«• . recipe free, for .
stamps I to pav CXltslOl- \tlitr.*ss !>,
\ **'*''"*' *' I 1 * <M 1 K ^ c ^ ‘naec ,hls „ St., u . ] lilla ,
\* % |,|W AX|> t ltl.I.l tllN ti A*** - .—
ii # )fonvv tr> loan. Acftoitnta coll* * I* ’i t.»j*w#it iMAtir
mo** |H)liciva« diU-tM. BOA/.. Mansjrr, 178 Hi i’t, K.Y.
El 1'uru 11 ll»r* 1*111* Hi! 1 Nt-w Haft
i-'HintMia’ TO* '’
Blood, and wiH i rturfetely ehmiti* tn«f hi u*rl in *b«
*»atlra avatfui in thrva mon!li». An' yernftr * 1 .®
will takwofep(dl)f’Achnlvht froRil to 12w-f i !i ?!>*»•_»'•
rfv*t*Ht*tJ to aouiT'l lt» n\tT», if tm*h a t'llhn hi* v» *» l*!a
ovart JOHNSON wli**rf f*i *oiit by mail io» ft kttor r i*fau.LRt
I. S. CO., tiuMon . Al u -a,.
fferirrly Itni.jor, Ala._
MILL and FACTORY SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE
».id RACKING. OILS. PUMPS ALL
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS. BRASS
GOODS. STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, Ac. Send far Price
List. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO.
143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.
To the People,“South
kix«» not vr.itN un.t iu nt noKs
A Him tnry of tho RkttlF, Oct. 7,17ft0, and tlio evoutt
which l«* t*il tt, ai»»*i two vent* Bfteui m prerantittni, t*
now Ltwam putillxhi-d t’, Iirai’kk, mid LI.. icnity L for deli»oiy. Tli** ntilimi,
luui Bfierii 4D yanrn in p;iilo - i
uig niMter uiIm for tJ*ia work, which HbouoilH in mu t mo t*.
cititlM of ailvonitttoM tin.l hHir-hii*n*lt h • ■ *• '|>»**-, alik • Mr
Fsiiujr t<> olti a out fount;. Th*» decomtoiu ■* of micU iiioii un
1 iiiiiiiliright, uioobvll, HiiolliY, Mcl>ow«ll, k-. vur, ■ H-v. i.ml, v
Wui-ton, Hunr.-. . 1 ,.| th*u
now living I*v the Ih.ri.-mi.l8 t til ..u-jh-mt fh«*
•”"'itii will wflc<mi« tlo« j i rmiuii nt roc i I . • thtu
with -.a Mvvoii *t.’cl |.ontHita oi 1:^4 the 1 1 0*1 was; mul
1 •. tiiinw
in ever} county. .'^."'tp-vrrwT; PliTKIt <». TIlHM-ON, zrtr HnDJi-h*■». -' 1
,N * / " *' '
••a ** t « niifFtt t tr for urifO'fot'oFd! tot rttm y. bt-ud
jor w-rina, ciicuUii an<i xaii'plo copy.
ANOI IU K IHMMI I Olt A«.«.*TV
A1! ljj/ flJTfjf i Millie jl r* ( j/| |V' £ W 300K
; fi 1 V u
“THE PRINCE AND I HE PAUPE'I."
Will OUt: sell all his iri«*vious works, and ofi is vol th#
I bast dim .eg of your l <f** to iiinkr money rap'd iv. <dd
I | A“**ut:* aill Net promptly, nnd secure chomo territory,
and we auvin** y*»« to d - . i llO "Mill** Ouffi*H 1 , 0 w HUlijr.
| StH‘1 at onat loi cuculai* and terna to DOUdLAHH RKOH.,
1 A FAYSK, Fulil sheik, ( iim iMMart , HUM,.
| I i> Far.cf WiltU-n CAFDH SfiUS for «Nic A. ,W
L* fbi ti .71 hy ■toil. , CtVMCO
k ^ 0Ur °] ro U,mu Tanna andfW'jtBl
^
rvnnr-'y MANOARO CURE
uu*i *«]y Coaled I*illa.
for Frvrn and
* ■ Ml ® libenaea. UtA .11 Mai a.i. l
• f'otiiahia i>o Quinine, Met
i cury or Poisons of m iv kind. Tin At. I'm Hunt Fhrm. Ad
(lr«M Maioiard < U4 XasflftU tit., Sew York f'ity.
■ . • -W’-.N JkV-41'j U Hflltlrtl lo I th I
m x V; - h
d,-,‘ KN J1.KM F.\ : a' fill ID:I mu from a<AD<TJtl did (loUmt) to biu 'i i. . f. 1 * 1 r wr.fn 1 '- • cliiu-.lv #»••. l«ur- 1 by
deotiome to mo. A vacation oI ammitir not. give urn rwu-U n . i « • y. v -•-••
inrrciisi-d profit ration and ainkinff chi! la. At thistime 1 becuti tli v - «.i ■ i n ’I l> 'i» w*.i hi r»
•HjmmI ;dm«atiDiiiiodijit« and wondejlul it , *1 !i«-o i', vt.-ir-. *»t *• • i.**<| i.. il I iiu.t my i ’ <u nl forco
wit# not h»i muui-ntl v ebatod. 1 have uwd Lhro«! b'<ttl 08 ot I’m T n Eiim< ** -c ti< I VI l ■ vu iho tlono t\, w«.uil ** * ilm la
bor that I «*ver «lid In tt«f» Hiirna tlnwi ditrit.ir m • . iiii - l wh .i <I*»**V»I • th« « . 'funic • ii t ■ donn nnrwa
and vlaor of t>ody, baa coiuo also u ckai'i*-* *'i tuuUBbt-r«vcr bcfoni • rij(i;,i>ib Iitlm fm>-not that
work, I know not what, i give it th«*< n - *ln .1.1*. V a ■ • n;, I -t«»r f'o-is'inn < 'tim.-h, 'i'roy, O.
The. iron Toni* is w . mas rmrewte r '.—wa y' rnmwmmwMKimwwmM mMmm
a •JW. M MaIK.- ■ -----—— w.
prenurtilitm «/' #Vo- '////A %
tn rlrlr of iron. IVra
Hoa Iturh, unit fhow
phaten, unutn-itil rtf
trith the l'*‘f /etnlitr
Aromatic*, it met vren
err fn ynrpowe irhcrc
MAXUlVcTUSUO BY THE Dtti HARTER MEDICINE CO., NO. 21S NORTH MAIN STRUT, ST. LOUIS.
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DOMETT X* 1
pr. METTAEB’S riKAmfTin PTr.T H rnr* m«t wnnri-rf "y In >. v.
•tuirttlme l.otli KH'ti and M RVOL'ri 11» AllArilland - ado
If. , iwfrv„!,N .y.l,-,:,, ,1til,' .1,1 [,1 alii , t rliiitM . f '’i i• , : .
ra -Ur luaUtif action of the, bowels.
J » • t ■* 1 £,
4
A fall air* bo* of thru* valimbl* PII.T.R, with full direction* for n »•«>»*».
pH JS cur*, tnuilnd to tiny, nddrean ori receipt of nlno pttntut' s
•I 9 or *fele by all druf^vtii at H6c. Holo T'ropiiotor*.
BROWN CHEMICAL COTO'AXY, Kaltlroore, Md.
• • • ® p u
I JELLY ^
ETROLEUM
Used and approved by the leading PHYSI¬
CIANS of ETJBOPE and AM3E1CA. -***
! known. The Family moait Remedy A Valuable E>Js «r Ike Ttashaa V Milln Pomada Krtlelaa a Gail —t ack Craaa, Tram Vaaaliw- as Tana* f. —
Irffetmeai cf Vuslia* CauBhar La*
W ^ RUSKS, CUTS, TOORDB, BUKH 8 , Tajeha* Tatlat Kean,
m cbzlklaihb
^ MTim, «';r smsoimuuiDs, diskajiks, khxu*atu*; TASEIlNICOSfICTlOlL
it#, au. t n
. OaerXi. C«! 4 ». Sara Threat, Crony aa< Si phtfcana, ate A* «Hrr*«bU fore *f taJb
mrTrj be Si eaa M eeat Bee* *1 eh ear (a*da lag vuelin* tateraaUjr.
,n ksbu. at to* rMiusarsu aresrripH. Mara a box.
I «P V r— > » at - mf9 • * r>em«Ti»» CtflP » -T t Oft » W
S§i!L. 1 Xt •
y THE GREAT Cli m
.
KitUMATlSM ►
| Aa it is KIDNEYS,
LIVER AMD BOWELS.
■fltfBl cf rid rK'i*=on
7'ZIS ' L. ■
,n r a.ite
THOUSANDS OF CASES ► 5
c f th i ,e
have i re a- . >-her: lime
PERFECTLY CURED.
v& ■ Kl aaiMzai
hueHi.cl wond« rfui SUL T'». i nrs imnWMo
m’i« in every ] i.y. Iii hun
dredsef c Aum Aja.l else had
fllicd. It ltl ?! i i i: r\ix
ix its urrtiiv, i m ail rawea.
fWlt fl*#iuuw, Mr«*r» ft hen* «»»*! tfl* re Xrar
life to all t.nsbody.
■ The natural at*tion of t i.icvrt«« rcsivrfd.
I The Liver Is clcvincilui - ii«hs?ase,and the
Bowels move frer-ly ami healthfully. In thia
way the worst disease* ate eradicated from
theaystem.
Ab it has been proved by thousands that
I KIDNEY-WORT f
ia the moot effectual remedy for cieanoinK the
rystem of fell morbid M^ore* ions. 11 shouid be
ua9d in every itouaeiioid an n
SPRINC MEDICINE.
Always sins Bil.IC. s-; .ss. ON3TTPA
TION, P1LES and all VE2S AI-E plaeasea.
Is put up iti Ory VceftaMc I»rm. tin ' ana,
one packatrt* of wlttrti tt ,. 1 . ft rtetiirme.
Also m l.tputd I'orm. \t-r% I uueentraintfor
thec<>aretura< ,• ,<f 1 ,’p‘W n am ’.not rruau v or»t
(tor« it. Itddi- r*jiuu « arucjtu cttnevjoryH.
uirr it of Yoctt . r r.'i.'cr fet.oo
HULLS. KiniAIUIsON .'-i l*rop*8 % y
(Wilt s**nit the 'Tv po«T-t r.t »:• ;m. Tf>\. vt.
KIDN
irr ATCHES a Mrtrrnf* CnUfirgn* f*v#. AddrcM. PiiuTii*
Aai» uenn Watch t ^.FllUbur ^i,. r*.
•VPOO KIBNIfe W % NTKfb TO sFT 1 TITR
UFE GF GARFIELD!
ft Hourly life and onr« ■ *• '*itor andataWfiinan ;
P<<u ami ndini^tatrNtio : hlB hN-ne*maUort; hi** hor>-*c
•!l ilffi'lo for lift*; wond tliotil tr«>»tiiioi)l ; hfoiwf
K muni;; il. ath, arc. FVoDoodv Ti¬
mhah.f. jM.rlrHtt ll w wife Hlitf Tin t Ti¬
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tin t ?ttH- - «a :/■ A 'Mr mi
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ALWAYS CURABLE BY USIN')
I MEXICAN
MUSTANG
LINIMENT.
j ' OF 1ITM4N FLLMI. OF ANIMUS.
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Snntclii N,
llurikii nitrl ” " N«*nl«ltt Ca,,W * - n i,.i r.ii. ”*t
fetlitfKM mid ISItm, Spnvin, CrarkN.
Spralna A- Stitch***, I'nnt Hot, lloof All.
<’o»«r«iu.i
NtiflTJoints, S*.»|»n»> , Fonridrrfe.
Bfefeknclle, S|nnln«, MmitiN,
v l.rtipuoim, , Son* 1 * ect*
i'roMl J life*, <t>tr,i<HH,
j , uuu ttHtMwroiu aloofeoft- ana liurtor accident
every
Forfon.rnl um; iu family, Htublfiuid totock yowl itik
TIIE Iir.ST OF all
LINIMENTS
Pnhlifh t*' I’nifin, Ailttiita, Ha.. ..y oily-four. Pi.
Piles KOilJATti tl!LK.
.lomr piles
foil r
III «'V
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lar. 8ob| by DrmrpistH » i l.y m .11. i;U. I*. !!•
IIA It U Is*. I’hthbui .li. I’n.