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A FLORIDA ROMANCE.
k liriui Household Skeleton which J.ove and
Forgiveness Hui led.
One dav during the progress of
Phil Thompson trial one of tho Florida
Senators, who had remained in Wash¬
ington a greater part of tho lime since. ,
Congress adjourned, told iucuiJL a .group that of
gentlemen ■Hieu the rue storv »U»AV ^observation of (« an uu incident au*
ss■= miller undex hi, observation, which vvmca, s in m
‘‘When bnui T a oandidrte Cj.-naati _.u for the un, TInite-l uitc.t
States a, beuare he siuu, m eompain
tnth ten or a ..oxen other gent emeu, i
at least toon®or toe party. % We i “™ were
wTwere 1 watt wf 'upon ^tojMhe ‘finny’s
ZZeb 7 ,i 777 Um,‘ benevolent’ i 7 l, 7 » 7 i;
snow white ban- and a face,
the other. I was at .nee attracted by
the amiability ai£ the family.
very cheeiim and apparently FT
m.mons to make each other very haW.
The greatest regard was paid t» the
ninfber mother, ..mi no .... on‘K)"*‘->ii*r appoitn»i..y »v<i- as lost l„s- to to
show respect and devotion to her.
“When tin* time came for retiring the,
farmer took from a, shelf an old, well
tliumbed Bilfie and said :
u t Gentlemen, for nearly a score of
▼ears it .has been my habit to have family wifi
worship before retiring. I hope you
join ns to-night.’
“He read a chapter from the Bible,
and we all knelt while he made a short,
eloquent nraver. "cheerfulness The next morning the
same order, and kindness
were noticeable. When wo rode away
from the house I said to a gentleman
who was next to mo that I had never
witnessed a more peaceful, prosperous
home, and one where there seemed to be
so much genuine happiness. possible tliat
“My friend said : ‘Is it
you do not know this man’s story ? He
passed through such a trial as drives
many men crazv. Bis life is a moral
lesson. He lias shown tho moral cohr
ago that, not one in a million shows. Ho
is a hero, dwelling here among tho peace
ful pines of Florida. Ho was a Con
federate soldier, and a brave one. Ho
has many scars upon his person, made
by the bullets of flic enemy, When he
was away to the war ho left behind him
a young wife and three little girls—mere
babies they were. He was absent three
years. While away hi s wif e committed
the gravest of all indiscretions. When
the husband returned, his heart hungry
for the love of his dear ones, lie found
a disgraced and ruined home. Tho blow
prostrated him, and for days he lingered
between life and death. When his
health partially returned he went to the
minister of his ehuroh for counsel and
advice. The minister told him to aban¬
don the woman to her fate.
a < ‘You cannot bring her to my church,”
he said, “as your wife. Your neighbors
will point the linger of scorn at you, and
will shun you if you forgive her and take
her to your home.”
“ ‘He great-hearted went to a neighbor—a good
man, a liim. man—and n ljiid,fbfi
ease before He argued for his
lost wife, and pointed out what he
thought his duty was as taught him by
the Bible. His neighbor advised him to
condone his wife's offense, to tako her
back to his homo and let her love and be
loved by her children. He took his
neighbor’s advice. The struggle was
hard at first, but it grew easier with
years. highly To-day respected there is not a happier oi
a peninsula more Florida. family in the
of The man has
prospered is wonderfully. He is rich. His
wife received everywhere, and hie
daughters arc tho belles of the comity.’
“The story,” said tho Florida Senator,
“made a deep impression on me. I have
thought of it many and niai^y a time,
and have wondered what would have
been tho fate of that man and that mail's
wife and children if revenge instead of
duty and pity had conquered.”
A Porter Mho Didn’t Discriminate.
Govemor Hamilton the other morning
was boarding a train for Springfield. He.
had on a white hat. like that which tho
President wears, lie had a cigar in his
month and v.-us carrying-hi«own “grip
sack.” lie stood on th« roar platform
•f the coach »>i - looked in. The coach
w.is crowded. •• (Ln’i I e el a scat any
where?” lie ask >.l ot l b.- colored por
ter. “ Yon >| ct f > g. I n scat in dak,
wid a see-gar in y !i ui< a'. Desmokr
ia’keer am b.-ok ovdenuil kcer. You
van get a plac - no <*ah, and leave yuh
gi-ip heah.” n.-.- Gov. ,v tamed to
iiis companion -.i-.e s : 1 op. -fly, “I did
not think of fho’ cig.r. The porter is
right.” And lie v - . t forward. “Do
yon know that, wars the (tovernnr of Tl
iinois you were talking t«»7” 1 asked the
porter. “No, • s-ih,” lie answered.
" Dab's been so i: tny hi ■ folks tralielin’
ovah dis heali road h»to!v that yen can’t
’
tell one from a ooniiuor.en And it
would hab made ih> difierei/C to me ef I
had known him. No man can stroke in
»htt keer. whedder he bo a Gubner or a
President. I wouldn't h ' the President
ob dis road do it .”—Chicago Inter
Ok*: an.
Hasn't the iTiancc ot a Deg.
“Why don’t you feed the dog ; was
asked of an old negro.
“Why dosvn 1 fo<-<l him ?”
‘‘Yes. wby don’t you feed him ?”
“Why, doita I feed myu-’f? 77 i V" as
hungry as Pe tiog is, so’ sides Fit lie’-,
got de'’vantage ob me. He ken go out
an pick up a piece lie ob white meat foiw an jdoan go nout
hie bnaine*,. an say
uuthin* but ef I picks up mrthin’ ter
eat, da wants ter slap me in jail, san.
A nigger ain’t got <le ifiianoe ob a dog,
■ohow.”—JrfewKW Traveler.
What Hb Eabseo.—.T im Smith, who
was released from the Tennessee State
mrson P th« other day, is u master me
fiiop “:,Ty - onto » I iTTteb tr ,im..'Yr ’uirjSiS nko c-n earn S4
eat two 2,836 years and andiiisgoo.3j eleven mouths 1-J-vior off his
term of ten years for robbery on the
tog'a way. Dcilnoting the cort of Lrs
support, estimated at eighteen cents per the
day, he earuod net for
State.
A MIDNIGHT RECOGNITION.
Some time ago the wife of a merchant
was suddenly awakened in tho night by
the sound of footsteps in her bedroom,
^'^die ue3 ^ moment the light of a
dark lantern flooded her face ^ so near that
she could almost feel the heat and hear
the suppressed breathing of the intend
«r. - H. r husband was from home, and
only otiler ^ person in the house ex
^ Mmi]t girl( who8lept
mind did not, however, forsake her. It
, , refluiros ^ a creat amount of
l t ; 01 j a a woman to
MWMiing the ran
% zsi itssaasts T*re “
The light was withdrawn from her
1 “ «»»«* Then there «>*•*•»** silence full
^ent was tor a
ruumte-it seemed an hour to her-aud
££ J® ”^’ eS iliht 4 he « remaned li,l o
u -- cjcs.sme 8h sa.\ uion ? ,ni but * •*
calm and motionless m its scrutinizing
rays. ioav r u ] that the least movement
migat imperil . lier hie. \\ nat a momeiii
suspense . TKe light vas lemovcd
trom her face and she felt that some one
was leaning against the bed. Still she
remained motionless, nor did she s tir
when the warm breath of the burglar
tanned her cheek. Not until his lips
pressed her forehead did she spring up
an f! k™ shrieli:
‘'Who is m tins _ room,
llush . responded rough a voice hand in a
hoarse whisper, while a was
lmd on her ahonu.er. Speak nothing
^tid fear nothing. moment slio heard , the , sound ,
Tlio next
of retreating footsteps and the creasing
of a shuttei then all was stil again.
Satisfied that she was alone sIki sprang
from the bed and tout-lieu a lighted
match to the burner, then sank into a.
completely prostrated had with passed, tho
ganger through winch she
Recovering she looked romid to nseei
v '’ llat N ^ je ia ^ beenphmderd.
The drawers were aU m tne utmost
contusion, but, strange to say, little or
nothing was missing. A cns.cet ot jow
elry was open on the bureau, but the
diamonds and gold were all there. Be¬
side the casket ehe discovered a little
roll of „ paper containing ... a ruig which . . , had , ,
^ co11 given to her many years lieloie,
and wlucli had Ix-en m her possession
ever since. Half bewildered at the sin¬
gular proceeding she was about to cast
the }> ,iv>r from her when her eye caught
the murks of ft pencil upon it. She care¬
fully opened it and read:
“This ring, which once was mine,
tells me in •whose house I am. You
know I am aa outlaw—the world knows
it, and I do not care to deny it; but,
fallen as I am, I cannot rob you, Maria,
Forgive me and God bless you.
This explained all. Foiling on her
knees, she prayed for him who had
written tho scroll. And who was
“Henry?” he loved that
Ten years ago same
Maria, arid he would have made her his
wife—for she had promised to bo his—
had he not taken to drink and gambling
and finally forged the name of his em¬
ployer, for which ho was given a homo
in a convict prison. When ho was
worthy of her love ho gave her that ring,
and she bad kept it in remembrance of
wliat lie had been. This is the story
of the ring.
On the return of the husband the wife
related to him the adventure mid showed
him tho note; but he never attempted
to arrest the 1 uirglar .—Chicago Tri¬
bune.
The Causes of Blushing.
The physiology of problem blnabing hns solve, long
presented a diffieult to
’vlany unsatisfactory the explanations have
been given of causes of that inter¬
esting Medical phenomenon. Journal lately received The hritish
an in
qniry fa. to the measures to be taken for
the cure of a chronic tendency to blush,
and one of its correspondents takes up
the matter in u very practical way.
Among other causes of blushing he
gives prominence uiiderulothing, “to the wearing ol
lour thick and especially
of ti» thick socks.’ He adds that long
sleevid woolen of blushing, sacks or and, jerseys in fact, arepf ten
a clothing can in general. lie- does not warn; fai
lo remark that the hlnsuer must choose
in this mutter between the risli of rhett
mutism and’the annoyance of blushing,
As collateral evidenceiu sinq-oit of hi
views he says : “An aunt of mine hue
habitually a red nose from this cans:
alone, which disappeared when ehe took
to tbuour stockings.'’
Regarding the niaf!< ! fr. m a social
.standpoint, tho writi r :• “ The best
plan for an habitual bhr-her in t*> laugh
n u ba very gushing, as, for im tiuicc,
on meeting an acquaint.no in the
street, when he colors up; and he will
fc* i more at his ease than if ha looks
sheepLih and reserved. ”
iAu obvious cause for blushing is
over-sensitiveness and sclf-oonscious
ttoss, which wid wear away as the person
'x-eomi-s more used to society and
strengthens his character by adojiting
wise yvrinciples of thought aud action.
The physiological explanation of blush¬
ing given by the writer just quoted is
that it is due to paralysis of the sym¬
pathetic circles of the nerves wiiTound
i:.g the arteries, which, not contracting
l ,r “i’ eTi Y , allow a freer flow of blood to
t ‘ i< - ftUr a<J ^”-----------
“I ,-.m so aiarmed, Lizzi 'iciaime-.i
a St. I. ' ,: s girl, who w;u, >1 to to
oiarri i to a voting army • -111 vt. “He
hasn’t written me in three days.”
“There is no occasion to get excited,”
was t.,c-re.^, iiriL^ reply, lie is out of
r *,'* lon fl j}} ‘ ^ ns l|' ul!; *S re } ,?° *-IJ*
prevailing where . he Stationed,
tocm;' is
»«*'* ' T ’ u>r! Ile ias{ wrote iiC was ln Per
J^ Z *“y'> w-.
odl ^ luti - ‘ “
---------
_ . ^ delicate, m,
most iiKtir and tliemoet eisctuiiof al)
compiimeBta.
A NEW TOWN.
•lira They Get n New Cily Afloat in the
North weal.
All through the night the train ran
-lose by tho banks of the Yellowstone
:«er, says a correspondent with the Yil
-rd opening _ the Northern 1 .
party, R Morning found the party aci
«c P
q-eediug past hue grazing lands, oecn
-t w »w1 of cat.
own with one street, its business
stretching out for a mile east and west,
<• street car line, a daily newspaper, and
t orisk trade with tho neighboring conn
aswswti i.W. When the train
uen obscured by
topped hero, at five in the atteruwn,
S’taU*!r*I oyck b aiding 0 S SnffrtnT
ftSS
. when between the low wooden huts
k 1 timber “shacks” that were ranged
-ckiy along two or tlnve streets. Tho
• .ops wore nmna i.nn-.T hv ny some some oi of tho uio warty p,u
vho wont shopping to be very well sup
sued with sucli clothing as is needed by
■J 2 & tourist in these parte. Saloons were
also •oth its plentiful, tables, around and each which was gamblers supplied
%vere clustered, each with his revolver
•i his hip, ready for action. Livingston
s regarded ns one of the livliest places
,-n the l-oad. It is surrounded by moun
ins, ami its position in that respect has
.men frequently likened to Denver. It
has an opera-house, too, and to find out
or themselves what a frontier opera
.night la>, nearly all the gentlemen of the
ravty went together to sec 1h>w the Liv
,'jgstou jieoplo are amused. Tho opern
;:usc was behind a- saloon, and tickets
rf admission were bought over the in bar.
!;he audience room was ranall, and it
vas an audience of cowboys, millers,
-jurists, and railroad men, who Decli¬
ned two or throe rows of chaiis and
(ome seats elevated from the floor in ter¬
races like those seen in a circus. On
three sides of flic room were private The
boxes, reached from the bar-room.
performance was one of minstrel extraordinary
mdness, Imginning with a show
j> which there were tlireo man and four
. omen. The dreadful singing of the wo
Aon and the weary puns of the end limn
jolighted tho cowboys and other rcsi
ients. Boer was brought to the seats of
.atrons at a quarter of a dollar a gloss,
,iid whisky could lie had as cheaply,
there were some rough-looking men them in
.lie audience, r.nd when some of
tlicin hail been enticed into the recesses
■} the dark private boxes by some of the
ally artiste, warning was given would to some
of the excursion party that it be
well for them to return to their train
,-arly. The boy who brought “acts” beer did
toublo duty; when he the rushed were
ebout to close or open up a
liort stairway and disappeared roller. long
rnough to drop cr of raise disorder, tho yet it
There were no signs
was said by a resident of the place that
;h/. shooting oja jp: n.uwn3notma-.un
iioA occurrence. Livingston is, unhap
oily, obliged to contend with the report,
apparently well founded, of having a
■arger proportion of shameless women
in its population than any other town on
the Northern Pacific Railroad. But it
is a growing city, nud, like Bismarck,
which has within a few mouths ceased
X) be disorderly and become peaceful,
•t may, before many men tint, close the
ioors of its open gambling-houses bold mid
Live its 200 or 000 courtezans
further on toward the Pacific coast.
A MouBNFirr, talo retailcwl by tlic Nor¬
ristown Herald: “Twenty-five yews
i go a young Italy of this town had a
angular drrram. Khn consulted ft dream
book, and learned that she would have
tour husbands licfore she reached the
tge of thirty. This made her rather
independent, and she ia now an old maid
4 forty-two, and has never had a beau,
■some dream-books are not as reliable as
hey might be."
A fashion' exchange ways that the jer
i/-y is tho most serviceable garment of
fc-male wear that has been produced of
’ate yours. Yes, that's so. When a girl
s done wearing her jersey, she can use
,t up in making ear muffs and Bmoking
ps for her fellow, or ebu cut it down
nd make an undershirt for the baby.
The Iiittie BlotlcS !2cpuhlir
VajiParaiko, Gihll—S euor .Ricardo
-■tuveu, a lolling commission merchant
ti ■tlier this remedies city, after has having exhausted completely al
been
-iired of rheumatism by the use of St.
bt -obsOil, the greatpain-banisher. He
muki a this public.
The lightsome countenance of a friend
i:veth such mi inward decking to the
house where it lodgclb, as proudeat pal
ae s have cause to er.vv tho gilding.
' a : r, c g food rml TVr. Bf*r«
' D>rm!o I > iif* will, whti
IDT, f 'i i * iiiy c. H3 of aarvour.nasF,
or b*cLL lotio-u
Tkn dollars p r ton is the price of ool
,n seed at the mills at Van Buren, Ark.
/ d VjJr rvl o/jvnu Jnrti ■<.
4k *»7 di ■ <.. to-a/vt’N Skin Cure cur•'a
B. McDonald, BSantewviUe, AU
•1 at dru nrists.
A veei strict tcmpi'ranoe man, while
'■'uuhng a -nnimer o i. -> i , <>...• .
.,
.end the hops given at the hotel beenusc
they reminded him of erne of the iugre
fijente of beer.
---m .i
-,oretie.-«oiit ^, e .Army and Navy Liniment take* the
^b, aisl of iqm.in, the rinsrboae, growth epilnt Cures or
arrest r
-wMo. "-ra-ches and other otowsea Good
GeorPib, dancing around, and very
.l_“C” nm ' ma * <v--v lick von hit
ae makes me b-adder and “adder!” The
flogging gr^ on. Geotfiie—“Oh, ma!
etr> ry lick yen hit me maker me gooder
and gooder I”
8. Bartlett, of W&co, Texas, lias bo
coino hopeless y insane on religions mat¬
ters by reacting Talmage's sermons.
Ladies’ & ehihlren’aboots Jt shoes osnnot run
over if Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners are used
A young miss or sixteen nslcs what is
tho proper thing for her to do when she
is serenaded by a party of gentlemen Be able at
a late hour. We are glad to to
answer this question. Steal softly down
stairs and untie the dog.
A true assistant to nature in restoring the
system to perfect health, thin enabling it to
I-on B Hers.
rS;s&*&& Baton w-th good r«.„P,» 6 ±ftsa
A Michigan barber’s sign: Man wants
ome men are known by the company
they-can t pet mto.
"Brown* OwtsfTox, Ky.—•R et..7. \V. Waldrop says:
Iron hi.ter, gr,*. , relieved me of
general dcbU.ty »n«l imh^tioa.”
Florida has 630 factories, working
2,749 hands, with a capit.d invested of
si, 097 , m.
Ftirtio-lir.t’s.
Sorrow end the . .*;(! mny meet-,
\\t lave wri>i';.s t.’.iuinpll ij\ivn tK ;»‘;
Awl tho y-.i'Ai hair c-vn v.hll iv l;;u ,
D*a:;ic Cari’cliiu.’.
A stalk of cotton exhibited in Notches
recently was seven feet high and bore
250 IkvUs.
Prill sin, cod-liver oil, from selected liver* on
the shore by Caswell, Hhbu J & Co., New
Nork, Absoluuly pure cud sweet. Pa¬
tient* who h.uv «nce tfilccn it. prefer it to
all other*. Physioisns Jtelare it. snperior
to all other oils.
The Atlanta city cluin-gmig b-.w twen¬
ty-two members and twelve of them are
women.
__
CVArPED hands, face pimples and ronjh
•kin cured by neint; Juniper Tar York. Soap made
by Caswell, Hazard 4c Co.. New
Mississippi is building more raih-ouds
this year than any other state in tho
union.
Mr. J. Eager, importer, 34 Cliff 8t., N. Y„
fells all his sick friends if they take three bot¬
tles of Dr. Elmore’s ]!. -(>. and it fails to euro
them, he will pay for it, taeniae three bottles
cured his wife and othi r friends.
«*K THffiTY DA1W TttfAI>.
Tht. Voltaic BeltCo., Marshall. Mich,
will (tend Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro
Voltaic Belts and Elec.trio Appliances and on
trial for thirty afflicted days to with men (young debil¬
old) ity, lost who are vitality and kindred nervous troubles,
guaroateeing speedy and complete resto¬
ration of health and manly vigor. Ad
(hfcss os above. N. B.—No risk is incur
/ffllLas tMit- .......4===.-==^^--- lays’ trial is allowed.
Tm; pcciOi crop of u single county of
Texas is valued at $15,000.
A 1 jucky Chance.
Of all men no doubt the mechanic and
laborer suffer more from disease than any
other class—not always in the disease itself,
but tho circumstances surrounding horrifying tl.oir
esases. Who car. depict a more
scene than that of the prosperous mechanic,
who, by some dreadful disease, is reduced in
flesh and strength, hiving no malady? power of l’or- con¬
trol, haps a helpless family prey of the to some worthy
the man may bo
Buffering for the necessaries of life, aU bo
cause “ fatlier ” is unable to work.
Why tlion do not all men grapple with tho
first symptoms of disease (of whatever name
or nature), and thereby prevent this nad
picture. Tins is just what Mr. Hiram Franklin, of
Naugatuck, Conn., did when lie began to feel
a heavy, dull pain in ihe small of his buck,
which steadily grew worse until he had to do
one of tWo things: either givo up work or
die, kidney or look dieea-o, around and for lucky ponce chance means throw to euro in
a
his way a sufe and certain means of de¬
liverance.
The facte in Mr. F.’soiso are these: His
business (mason and builder) require! him
to bo exposed in all sorts of weather. Re¬
cently, from n severe cold, ho contracted a
disease of tho everything kidneys, and like hand. many Not others
began using at find¬
Hunt’s ing any Berriedy. help, as a last Tho resort first tie began giving taking
bottle de¬
cided benefit, rro continued its use until ho
had used three (3) bottles, when ail trouble
disappeared. Mr. F. is now attending to
business, a'we'.l man, and recently remarked
to an bequaintanoe: will “One trial convinced udd
me. Hunt’s as it Remedy yon.” We need scarcely
is pnrely vegetable, rind
me.its a went never before furnished to those
suffering dropsy, from and kidney the and iiver complaint,
etc., utmost reliance may be
placed in if.
If men knew nil that, women think
they would be twenty times more auda¬
cious. if women know wind men thmh
thev would bs- twenty tiuns li.nc- - co
qiv tti ii.
_
A ch ■ i! that wakes with cryap should h» ■ -
dow of I'iso’a < 'ere.
BxoimosD. Va., is to have a new city
hall, to cost $300,000.
jrj.. ■tol I HE GREAT GERMAN
KM j»E!VJEDY
1
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L ;i;hr Neuralgia,
" ^ Lumimo.
•as, Sciatica.
m ' «*< »! *< v*:.
lffiADACH8.TOOIllAC.MJk
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SUEHATta chronic lionj,ml coxstipa- obM
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Young nirn and Bnsiiif'ss AHpiraxita, Nt'iid for
a (’atalo^ue of thin pro^rcBsivo and rotiownod
lustitution. AdtiroBH, OOL. <i-KO. t>0
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TO "SPECtr&ATORS.
P„ LINDBLOM A CO., N.G. MILLEB SCO,
6 A 7 Chamber of A * 16 brokdw&y,
Coir.iiiurofl, Chicnjfo. N«w Ynrli.
OBAIN & FBOVISION BROKEKa
Members «f all prominent Prodaee Kxctiaii^ae in New
York, Chicmro. Nt, lyiute and Wiiwaiikoo.
We hare excliiHivo prirate teleKreph wire between Chi¬
cago and Tl New requoRted. York. Will »Sen«i execute for ciroulars order* on oouttUiiUkK our Judflr.
niH-.it k en ROBT L1JNDBJLOM Clnc^o.
particnlare, . A CO. t ,
PR. DICKEY'S
Painless Eye Wat^r.
Sir
wrw KL1KVKS AT ONOJi. Onres inflamed ami weak
Ky<*s • ft few li urB, <i vqa.NO J*AJN» 'J’he 1 I#*nI
RciimmIv in the world f v gmmua.Ua lid*. Price US
a buttle. Auk for it. Have no other.
I>R. .1. A, mCKKY, Proprietor,
Bristol, Tunn.
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Do A, JHIJIaANE, JWawoffinv.
O Box »6 qo New Orlemns, Le
$ m S i I Htorm, U;1 Ri*.nnf»ot«r»r» FUtforw Elandjk OfXPJ'ON Hear** ofRernold*’ Puwer Ooiofofe
I nnffinwi, fbongeboat litfgiir JtfiniR, Work. and Vnildv^f
. - Patent Kront-M, Raihn«re,
mm tiulmnnx, fid Mftchhie Work.
trait (ur'OHDRKH 'tine ft SOLIOlTIkD.
The BcM Seeds are the Cheapest.
m
Arc tho best for tho following reasons :
t. One bus hel ol lo d makosa bennliful Hlaml on
ia ?. J winter killed.
Tti y f tand cold and do not Itiiht-prool. get
8. They are uliNolniely Hprin Ful.—I iahI Oot^iwir.
4. They <l«i well sown ■ or in but hid.
5. They frofiuenlly weigh -10 to 4i ponndH per
fttrutik moftfmro,
6. Th<*y Th*\> n«ver Kiiiml fail razing to nv»ko w«ll. a crop.
7, land I 000 dozen,
'-'••iiiu fitvtm ncroH of thin ent wnion
tbroislied out MHi buBliolft. IIIJNN fCI/TT, Turin,
|»nr« wiMifor ftloby.J. B. $1.00pwfmkhel.
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OPTICAL WONDER S
iv-’ll »-l*f8oi«LcntfffiH AftjjuiLJtiK* *i
. ■„ Infcsr lofty; ya„
A NT!W, oriirfn.il, ohonp lantern, for projecting imhIfu
object bincfinjrphpfoj/raphK, h. SVork-t like ohrurfioounlK, niitt'ie, -.rvri of»aquo :»m! pi- f IM un 7 Ft. ■-* tin*l fu*M
CTorylMnly. im-diI lor onrfull hidI fr<*up»rrysii\ >• • : illll r
MttttliAV 1(11,1. Pun. t u v V. OiU,
Chattanooga Saw Worhs.
MAN’UKACTUIiKliH OF HMHT
ltJCrjNKD CAHT HTKKi.
CIRCULAR SAWS
mam ill 1 i'lilly IVatrranled.
Wtn g 07* rnur "* H»W» thinner n-tempered, «r kimiucM
•y (ironifitly Wide and ratlnf»aUirtij. npcUl (linooiitita,
fur our
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COO.OOO '.’oIkmcr, the cb4,k:est Hlert tort: of the worhl. 100-Pago Catalogue
free- Lowest prkoe ever known. NOT wild hy dealers. Sent for examination
BEFORE payment on evidence of good faith. JOHN B. ALDEN, Pablisbcr,
jg Vcsev Street, New Fork. P. O. Box 1L*27.
Healthy People Sometimes .Laugh
At the sufferings of dyspeptics, and say (hat tficir pains and distresses arc
imaginary. Tnis is not meant for cruelty, but it is cruehy, all the same.
A person who has a crooked foot, or a wounded hand, or a sightless If eye,
calls forth sympathy by the exhibition of the defective member. the
dyspeptics sufferer’s stomach could be placed on exhibition, the cause of
h‘3 distress would he apjiarent. -
Tj ie man with a troublesome stomach often suffers quite as much as
the man with a broken leg, but is fir less likely to receive sympathy. Brown's
Sympathy is good for sufferers, as fir as it goes. But Iron
Bitters is better, for it strikes at the root of these troubles, and cures dis
ease. Disappoiflted dyspeptics, weary of having tried many experiments
in seeking cure, will do we! 1 to make one fair family trial medicine of Brown's will Iron thus Bitters\ dioauv
and report the result That this well-tried
isb the quantity of human suffering is an established fact to
;S?TOval of the Fittest.
IA PAlIIIiT MED1CIS3 THAT n.'.A ryAIEU
MlLUOSa DtrdNQ C5 mtttil
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B A HALVI I'OIt EVERY WOI)NJ» «F
SB MAN AND 11EAST!
gTHEOLDEST&BESTURIMENT
NV2H J1.YDE IN AJffiPJCA.
s 8 SALES LARGER THAN E7EE.
Tha Koxlcan Mustang T.initnent thlrty-flvel lias!
*ito barn known for inoro tha:i ffirj
veers m If 1 ' best of a’.l !.i’ai’.i.anfrf, ar<.|
M:m and Beast. J‘ i enles Uvdny \vjv*n alii
• -• largrT man ever. It. cures
Vz otlieiMf.il,and muscle, to I'cne-trat. tho very i bone, laylu,tciylcra Sold
i’ : ami
eyurywiwro.
!
Mason & Hamlin Organs.
New Illustrated Catalogue, (40pp. 4to)
for season of 1883-4, including many new
styles; best assortment of the best and
most attractive organs we have e ver of¬
fered,and at lowest prices,$22 to $600, fox
cash, easy payments or rented. Sent free.
H. 4 SGN 4 MM KMS 453 PfflG EG.
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ATLANTA, CF.ORCSA,
For th« «eienti/lo troatniMt »nd enrreofnW
of Deformities of the tinman body. All sppll
anoes maiio to order ami under the direction «4
competent ami experienced Itnigeou*. I’i-ec,
Fistula, Female bim-uHea Private Diseases. Ca¬
tarrh, Rupture and Paralysis, statement treated and ly ap¬
proved methods. ra
cttivtt fjtecial reply. K. IT. BOLA ND, Bso’ y.
Blessed Benefactor!".
When » hoard of eminent ptiysfeinnci i*n4 chaoilrt#
nniiidiueod the discovery that hy oomhinlng Homo wolF
known vnluablo r mH’tlies, the niof»| »onderluI;ne<Koht® ■
was produced, which would euro fl u h a wide rang**
of dtaCAMw t!i«t inofltftll ot her remedies cotiltl ho dl**
ponied with, many wero fiki’ptio'it; but pT.iof of it»
merits l y octnai trial bus dispelled all doubt, omYto-dsy
the discoverer* of tlint grant medicine, Hoj) Bittor*, »»•
honoroVand hlcs-’odhy all as bo,nofuotOTS* These IUAmv
are com bounded from Hopn. B.icliu, Malt, Man«fraka>
amt BuioJ'-Hon and other oldurt, best nml most \Htlu*
rblo roedif.h j pe Jh I ho ^<i> ld ; t » 11 <1 emdiiits all th<» buifev
and nioftt eiiriitivn pvopevtloe of all other niorth mm,
belliu the ifieftlfftt fiJoud p irifier. Kidney anti ffrrtrr
ftogulfttor, oiid Ijlfo and Health RdStov'mn A«.‘nt tm*
eart h. No UlneoBa or ill Im vlt h can po' -ddy long esl*6
whom fhoso IBtfora Are ast»J, |i> varied ami pot fact am
tbojr operation*.
They give new ill© amt vigor to the ugoit and fnflrnx
To »)1 whose employments cause irr< g ulftidtjf of tha
howcI|.qr nr.nary orguna, or who require AQ Appctlaser,
Tonic ami mild F.tlmnlant, there Bitters hm hivsluabie,
bt'lng In*;l»ly comtive, lo/no «i*<l slhouhitJnw, w»lhoo>
cit«»it-fttmg.
No matter wUAt your feelings or sympto m* are, iv.hafc
Viothhounit or ftiluwnfc in, use Hop Bitters. Don’t walk
until you are wick, but .f yon only feel h'» I or mist r tbl*,.
iiHc the Hitters at once. ItnntySivo your Hie. Hrn>
dri’dii have been suyod by wo iloc»•/.
In* phi) for a i,alio they will not cun* o r h*dp.
Donetnaffor .vonrsi If or let your fi iemls Butler, Imt
uh i aw] ijryo IJieio to u*o li4»p BiM» Tn.
Ri'incmbtf, lloplliitcr* in lh« purest and medk
oiiiu tvtr in ado; tho ** IoviUM’d l'Yiun«lan<l llopu.” No
pi.Yw/o or family nlunilil bo vyithu-it them,
'* 1 vrnn troabloil for many year« wttb iflriij'ii KI(1 b«j
nnd J,ivor Oomplab.t, DimvoI, «to,; my blooil l>«» !»*••»
thin; ) yv/m» ibiJl ft/.il intU'hy >, ironM hfli’dly nr/tvsitabout,
ftfxl .viriim old worn out ui »r» all 4»v«r, »,iv<Y
nothing to Im’.p until !«'»», Jlop B fo»'V tci-know X
/j ft iv boy »'i,.i>. Aly bl .oil in pnfo, kidneys »,iio aU
rtybi, n»*«l I uw> i*h ftotivu um ft man of thirly, althongfei 1
ftUi MiVrib'ij’ tv/u,” - FATJI.’Si.
“Tor't •« jroftfH ii. y wifo wmi rorillnml toht*t fu¥% vrltilo
fmr.b u f« mpllcatloa «f nihu* of a that no •1<>< fur r.OtifU
tell wlii.1 vtftn tho raatfp# or r., h» i, ini I li t. :! up 4
fortiii.*} ,ii htimhii/' f luff iux ui'in* lift "i^o I fti* a
I/. H. il«» with II P ItilcuMort ft, fihtl I thought I wm-M
Igf ft f'iiijl onuo in no, ft id I I fc io-l it, hut my .</. ly < eo^utj
to 1)0 W ti O II, find two boftlott f.na I 1 ‘or, till > it ii ■* «*
wi-fi mi . ttiong hh any niah'u tvif'*. u i it cmi) only
I,..., o' 1 iJ. W , hulroh, Aiiu’i.
Drm't teiy mifll iflvstiatfij yon fliwt out ff’O m -y fn,provO*
menu*, bi-aff lor Cal'iioKuo.
J. P. STEVENS WATCH CO.,
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