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i. W . Ne«lo r_ , Prop, J. M. Nealon. liditor.
VOL.XVI.
ARE..TVIEY BETTER DEAD?
The CuCnjrtnnnte I-.* ,,f Those Who Flixl
Wfe Not Worth Living;.
.r^gf t “ss
formance £3rs&««a£5! of dub whose object
a it
was to look after the extinction of its
members. Mr. J. IX. Barrie has writ
ten a somewhat similar story called
• Better Dead.” It too. tellsabttut n
grewsome society 'of organized for inn
tual suicide, and the strange ex
rieriences of a young tnan who fell a
victiin to the society's weird charms.
We confess that there is ii certain
•fascination in the title of Mr. Barrie's
book, no matter how horrible the
story Ls in itself and in its sugges
tion. In a Connecticut town there
used to flourish a real suicide club
which was responsible for the extir- |
pation of its members. The tele
giaph occasionally chronicled a mys
tencus death of some melancholy testf :
member who, in joining, had
fied to his predecessors in the society i
fe;.rz,r;£r tblSSZ S' WS2R! w
ouick ^“itterd^ad and Deaceful exit I ,
- Who are the oLarL people
for whom life has uo further •
Are Are they they those those alone alone whose whose.lives liveshave have |
fallen in unpleasant placijs? Are they , i
the poor, the oppressed ? Or, on the
other hand, are they of that consid- ,
erable number on whom fortune has
smiled too-sweetly-the blase, foe .
twS anddfit” r 1 1 “
wSSkI those L™ cowuZ C tCL- 1
fetilLilro, who are 1
ttSfff i- and T arrows of #
their own ill deed*, but who take a
S and. ^ so far e «f as agge mortal c 8 , n knows, thttl V ° end m l
■dov’LTdrenW lowed deeply once <?! but rT loved r h °i h? m ®
vain, comes next in the statistics.
IT .hod
a r w
there are iwople who seem to to
in a steadily losing game, and to
whom Sir Toby’s cakes and ale no
longer give pleasure. But cannot
these to stirred to some now interest
in life? Is thei - o not help for those
who seem most helpless? Would they
not better give themselves pause be- .
fore making their quietus? Around 1
the next bend in the highway there |
may be rest and peace for them,
The lover who takes the mad leap
for love's sake is really the least par
donable of all, if there to any mat
ter of degree in the question. Shake- ;
epeare’s sentiment that love is not
love that alters when it alteration ;
finds is -beautiful, very, but hardly j
in accord with the observed facts of
life. ’ -
The love that lurks in every breast. ,
So kind. tons. Ka.blind a mins,
iZ but likewise T52JZ an immense ■‘USSS recuptra
rive power, bo we say that of all
foe reasons for suicide unrequited
lote is the Aims est.
Yes, and m ore timn thiit, all -
ter dead” reasons are bad. The man
or tvoman who is about to step out
into the dark should consider it
agam.; It is a good deal totter to
be a living dog than a dead kon, and
white you wait, do something to
aomebrxly. Stop won-ymg and help
not only yourself, but somebody else.
Indianapolis News.
The Female Animal.
It was hard in a symbol loving age
for the maternal instinct of lower
SS£i?Sa“ Virgin S.M Mary.
ian painter® of the
queen of heaven. Ladies on the
platfom of superior rights for their
sex will be pleased to know that the
illustrious author of “La Vie do
Jesus” places the winged or the four
footed mother on a far higher plane
than male creatures of the same
species. I shall be disappointed on
going after death behind foe other
side of the curtain to find there is no
paradise for animals and not find the
females on a higher level than foe
males. Should not in all justice foe
hen that brought . up clutches of
i hicks to exalted above the strutting,
vainglorious cock?—London Truth.
Recovering Drowned Bodies.
In Java a live sheep u is . thrown into ,
the water and is supposed to indicate
foe position of a drowned body by
sinking near it. But foe objects used
for this purpose vary largely to dif
ferent countries. A correspondent
tells how a corpse was discovered by
a whisp of straw, around which was
tied a strip of parchment inscribed
with certain cabalistic characters
written on it by the parish priest—
Notes and Queries.
a sugse.tion.
Little Golden Locke—Is that letter
from papa? Mrs. Locke (sharply)—
Yea Little G. L.—Staying at the
club again; Mrs. L.—Ym. Little G.
L. (thoughtfully) — Say, mamma,
don’t you think yon had tetter send
him one of your At home” cards?—
Boston Budget.
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Jogs lo Old lloglUh Ch. 1 rwl. 0 s.
One of the most idngtilar features
of the older churches in England and
:
SfrsssLSf^jss
i tenor " f u ‘c chuivli and the mouth
°r**mng mto the audience room..
For a ,tm Sf ti,ue t! *‘‘ openings were
^PPo*^ to he holes in the walls,
l,ut a closer examirmtiou a number
uf J’ ears 8 8° ,m 0110 or two of these
old huildings discloswl the fact Uiat
tlic “P«iings were the necks of jugs,
autl le ‘ 1 to uo little sjwulation gs to
^ okl thty churches—that h!wl l ** u 1*^ to there,
is ' say,
churches erected from the Eleventh
to the Seventeenth centuries—have
theIU - and ,n son,e they are present
iu ^ numlm A church in
England. Las over fifty, while
thls n u mber w considerably exceeded
to some ® f tli0,>ld f reu ^ churches,
uearI >’ 200 ha 'i u K *"-vu counted m
the cathedral of Angouleme, in
FraiK ' e -
riS’Uiss ‘-rtT™ssrra
K itl“rsSteSsSKS ss«f
vises that earthenware ^^^,1 virsbefB>d
iu ^ " alls for the iWd
the resonance of the
f ul ’" a< ^' a J ^ !1 u gs several have end , been Roman_6truc#es Roman found, strue_----- used in
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Die y. ay afterward adopted by the
architects of foe Middle Ages. As
to do the efficacy of the advice, its erd
l j-ment is open to question. For
STLlXdRrt'iS^t
tost made under tlu-o <-, . D ,lit ions
'
Vaove fe a P lant Rowing in the
-
waters of tho Umted States
possesses king the singular proper
f srnmirnr able to wXr render to^tlv the most
'
Tho The people jieople 1 of of Louisimm Louisiana
Mississippi / I call call it it tho tho water water lo- lo °
f:
crogcopi.. . .,„n. Where it grows
a t all, it covens tho water, and to tho
casual observer Icxiks like a coating
0 f m-gou scum. The flowers and
seeds are rnicros'~opic. so that its up
pearance to any given locality is not
re adily accounted for, but wherever
j t ^ oeg appear the water beneath is
always fit to drink.
ji,, rnarki-d is thri property that
families using the water from bayous
where the lotus is abundant are
jftiown to have better general health
tUan those taking their drinking wu
ter from places where the lotus is
not found. It is often transplanted
into pdnda, bayous and lakes, Spreads
with wonderful rapidly and never
foUs to do its work well,-St. Louis
GIoto-Defotorat. "
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Fe ver «r the Feet.
***-»*-. ~n» »»»'-'««■»
aVfcrage hurn . m foot , but frequently
a foot f e vcr which seems
mon} disagree ablo. This is
calledraober foot fever, and it h;.s
been caused by wearing ex4ss. rubber booth
to an No chi
ropodist [Tpati can cure this complaint, but
th 1* e nt must take foe matter into
hand , Tim only thing Pi do
f w ,{ f„. mlf . n ti v and
4 cool as possible by
W( , ari low Rhoes . n, 0 removal of
tbe is of couroo essential, and
rubbere should never be tolerated ex
cept in rainy weather.
U ^ any other time they may
bnng on'anotherattack of th e foot
the forcing of foe “ jxirspiration Vi will
60011 goak the stockings with mois
ture. It was owing to this that rub
her soled shoes did not prove sue
cessful a few years ago.—Yankee
Blade.
_
aIld Tavpr „ Kl . rp „.
jfariotto Altortinelli century’was who lived in
the Fourteenth a painter
who BT) ent much time in endeavoring
U) produce w ,-tain mixtures in oil
He was not very successful and ote
ieeted m much to the criticism he
received that he gave up painting
^ k t a tavern fives! but bis name as a
painte r 8t in while his tavern
j keenim? record has passed away.
’ One can tetter appreciate the results
i of those days when one takes into
conside r atio n foe difficulties that had
, „ —Haroer's 1 Youmr
„ ,
** ’ -:
mm. Lichen*’ ver»ion of it.
“Ah!” said Mrs. Lichens, with a
sigh, “some of us comes in and some
of us goes out, and foe silver bowl is
loosened, and one is taken and an
other gits left, and seven women lay
holt of one man, saying, ‘Rabbit!
Rabbit 1’ which being interpreted is
; to “An
! master.”—Eva W. McGlasson
Earthly Paragon.”
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Another view of u on sajtn*.
“I wouldn’t be afraid of that leop
ard even if be wa3 loose.” said WiDie.
“Why not?”
“He’d be on o*e spot, and I’d be on
another, and be can’t change his
spots, you know.”—Harper's Bazar.
‘'Devoted to the peoj-l<
j STUDENT AND MAID.
—
•* C®»promm. rs to u»o v»iu« of « kim
r
* enatoacil b> an industrious
student of Philosophy from a
11 ‘'^1’ y° un |f needleVoman at the
lour ol b 0 Ci0ck ,n tlle moru
lho J out ‘ f Phil gopher, who
. . J significant
^ °'‘ s 111 t le name Q f
hierogger. bad jiassed an examina
ln Psychology the day bt-fore,
and hml miule nu-rry with Ins friends
th ® nl ®^ m honor of the
^1„°“ “ . )** h ^ ( 1 .f ^ 11 ^ th ® me Pi^T 0 « ^. f Mh k
*“*””• A u * 8 , mto P la y *>y the
enchanting apparition of a blooming
7,., h[3Tn thTst^t 8 % ^ ^
, . , , “t ‘aS , ,
« c-otnpansougwitli St An
,
’ 1 ^ J 1 tl ' a
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th ® l>ai ' tot C0UnseI for the defendant,
^ thou « b ^ «uit for
f^munW j^Ldant SJ’SdS?■ v^fla jivial
and ex
cited, and he now admit® he was at
fault. Won’t you forgive him for i
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pitwr ' < ’t- 1 “ n°t f vindictive, HH .. but . , . 1
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'i£SS , £r£ 2 £Z$i
8 student, or.d therefore not a man '
word for himself. “Do you think it I
over, miss. You must feel that if I
had been in srtier nothing '
the my senses
hi world would have ever in '
duoed me hundred^voars'” te, ki.ss you. No. not if l
lived li vcd for for a a hundred years!”
Plaintiff ™ ' - Why, this is a fresh in-1
suit, almost as fend as the first I
to haven t Luaudacrtyfto kise any
young lady. i u ‘ r ' ° ‘ ’
ln ?,yr; “ 1 ii ’ in ^ _
i laintm . ,, . . ...
l '“ 1 <>u ® a
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* e Ef, ’ el “ ‘ 1 “ ."'.’F'V ,-1 i R '
judge soemea to ininx .nve
guldens too high a price J pay .,
kiss, but the moneywwi a nee pa^.
d M' wn > V'f 5*^ dismissed and pla -
tiff and defeiii ant sinning, y e >
court chatting gny y 0 K e 0 • ’
London i elegrapn.
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f" the t D *'“n‘.1,
The little town of Ue m ,i)c ■
.,
gets its name from a combinataon ol
the first syllables in the liames^Dcla
w ' are a " d Maryland, a « v »ge
stands close to the southern bound
ary of Delaware, and is.he’last sta
tion on the Delaware railroad before ,
the territory of Maryland is reached.
Aj’otServillage to Mtovajooo tto
edge of Maryland is called Marydel
this time two syllables of Maryland
and one of Delaware gotog to maku ,
up the name. An ambitious hotel
keeper in one of the Delaware vil
lages calls bis house foe Delmarira, ,
in honor of the three states tlmt
make up the peninsulabetween the
Delaware and Chesapeake bays and
to memory of a movement looking
the incoiqKiration of the whole
territory with tho state of Delaware
Such a concession from Maryland
and Virginia would treble the area
» than ^ ^\ aad ^ ““ L ff
■ { J 0 fcuthuwMln V er even nwer in the
vS “ to g “‘ c '- N ”
York Sun.
Roman Hatha.
Every Roman had foe use of tho
pub jj c bat j 1H on payment of alxmt
ba]f & farthing. These were not
6Ucb structures as we call public
baths, but superb buildings lined
with Egyptian granite and Nubian
marble. Warm water was poured
into the capacious basins through
wide mouths of bright and massive
silver. The most magnificent baths
were those of Caracalla, which hail
seats of marble for more than 1,800
people, and those of Diocletian.
which had seats for 3,000 people.
National Review.
~
umh
T 1° a Birge number of nests of the
brown pelican which I examined on
an island in Indian river, Florida, all
gave evidence that foe old birds sat
m ( , ae position, usually with foe
front to foe water. It was interest
j D g to note that although the very
young birds, which occupied many
e f foe nests, assumed no regular j»o
gition the larger young nearly all
toward foe shore.—Sd
ence.
~
a Fruitful stom*c__ .
j _ When the elephant Jumbo was
; dissected H junta of gold, silver,
per and bronze corns were fenmd In
his stomach. In the lot there were
coins of three kingdorna, two rejrato
\ lies, five dukedoms, two prinaixui
tie* and one dependency.—et. Loins
; Republic. ... . ,
-• m. Country. '■ |
AIM «>»•*
m™ luHtlgBAK”^
fellow
u», «.•.,■,• ,-.ud drop,mi
UlO. said
tonuilh^lv. »n these parts?” he
little somewhat SO." towmiSody, I replied,
ftod Of a rhajicv to talk
rthouah I've lieen over a seetiou of
it ilt tilt,' lilf't mouth.”
"Wrtat .if v_,"i Uiitib **r
•‘Wall, .A'rtj It might lie worse. studied
Se.A«-\ 1 o'iwwo no- but I’ve
a P “Oh, it tsu t all bud, 1 7 IsaiclotjUHH l^
ygt “I reckon ^ not. ” ho replied ‘ ton half
heurtedway. ” 1 liewr llt'Hl'tl any
P.MjrdlU. „„ „ I lilt hrt model m-fu
-
otto mountains; our
_ in'tuvy
trees trees would WOUiU stand SWUU well J com
&£S^s^k munity; tto Gulhbci lauu n
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not The • httlo. man’H I Answer hail not -} lull'd u ^ any «* “] a
tivo talk quite a® ho did, and 1
SHOWED 1
Mar
„ n in 3
BJ ff ' J I mm r, b
, „ ft
1
“Well, it is n|' story,
but it’s an ilktsi man's
nervo and tjuiekP ih
: the cattle businti to
came acquainted, il
| Denver in the i« Uo
vegt him AlM)tit Bar' a , W 1
* «t t i ;4u,a shout I
tw ntv y . tiv p miles
“ e ’'’V-VM , h.
de#1 o ’ f trouble kM S
I "
'* “A counle of
< ®
*”8 ilnd li *K thell Wh
SS sbantv »£E when j£M jji,
were ruuniir iJwm i:P i cC\
;
b ’
tho 0 .
s „.*>
SSffiSFr , but
he
3®“ ot V' J 1 ,,<>V o n
^mCTu£n<
nian h<)W «»
‘‘His compftmi
f 1 *®’ and * n *1 f i
firing wero circling ar
" off tiler ^ iu1
“ST 5 ®
111 d »P {t <>««< At tbt,
! sfin:
R ^ 8y took do
llb « rat "> * at aim ixtVjg -riisokarotto
fore 1 ' Bo-
8car >^ J ? \ w |. n t hud
long barrel. A drown
*£« belt and |' / r , )lu
Wiach^fa-v -
on ^ pun'l^^^^flrgrahbed |/Si as
saw him
rifle, but hadto raise it
fore the lirondHB^"» second time,
just as his Jgi^ a lunge
ftbuck Tim hisshoul9^Bc nn d off with
bullet in tmSBm might
been meant for 9V ul for all
kuow .. fHp
“What did anotl^Kignrette. De do then?”
“Ho rolled light
^ Uon.”—Coloraud ail( j contigiioil the
Pun
-—
Alpine K»eHon».
There is a mysterious jj.be roar among
^ 1)il]3 which y£ . u for an ava
j an( , ]j0 It is a Hvvies who fires a gun
clmr gcs “you flf& roTnd Centimes for the
J another ar.-nor
^ , ™^TnSozTn musical wail doSS rnucht ur>
U” wS
- von j u It ^ tlie »oico of no
Lo r clev but the too played Alptoelufm by a
W*e
you are hustled into an ice cavern.
. francs thanes A vodel is set up tit
'ia im^ew! You de
Mcspot^twTfrJR a kdder Wy
CZcrTa You ank a
g metty i pastoral
S , , <! . , , w^nt * , ,
ty to visit a
fo ^ 8torofla ZllZf K flying
a fifty
ti Ah y<TO emerge a group yen?
elderiy women surround
^ “ ntim «- fuld >' ou Lave a F fX,cl
tkat wo uld wal « ? fteven
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Imitating Color UllodnniMU
One can sometimes imitate foe ef
feet* of color blindness through over
fatigue of the eye. Thus Mr. Brett,
the English painter, told the mem
tors of foe Royal Astronomical so
riety that in painting a scarlet go
ranium, after working at it for a
quarter of an hour, the artist will
not know that it in scarlet at all, but
will go on painting it as if it wero
black or colerieiw. “Reel,” he ex¬
plained, “is a very irritant color to
foe retina,” and be added that “you
can look at green until all is blue."
Youth's Companion,
i->«kin* r®r sa»«thinK to r.mt.
A certain mother inn Rhode Island
city selerded ao toauspiemiia Sunday
to take her email boy to church for
the first time. It happened to be a
communion service, and foe latest
comer was deeply interested in all
fo a t occurred. At length he ex
claimed to as audible and delighted
whisper, “Mamma, mamma, they're
going to pa m the cake, ain't they
New York Tribune,
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fF«« to Ui» Name.
The late Rev. Samuel A. Clark was
in attendance ipon a church congress
- n jj ew y or ^ v ,herj a friend sitting
fifia leaned forward and
in a wfuHpwr .
, iq^rhat, Brother Clark, are you go
j f 0 ari ll)mx y today?”
‘-CejTainly,’ was foe instant reply.
j ,,j am to foe church as 8, A.
Clark.”—Cca. Christian Union.
TWILIGHT.
My heart «oe«clowt> Into the dlls'; W illi t ■>««••
ATwUOlUt.d»a«wV ihpnii.-irtNlnirtul.'s. i t «.
Mvu wUr «, iwOsm «»• •)<•■
*« 0 n*ly#l1T. Wfl,rirot»S.>v
Wlitlo tender mother* WWW m»»
' i ' '
|l, lU ]|,, ir IVK ,unst th» rtihuirli unknown '!«* morrow, W«t‘t<
etsaxsssras' Tlie rtvii- r.owwth
xiw *i>w>iok »t Hi* nvw «wi uw»'*.
tu# iur«t>Wi»K »f ui» Hvrr »«•! «•>•<•*•
i «Sih»im
1 1 h.
a mint Innn tilt* I«*»«nii»!h Hr«m. &
And dull and gray, illto the dead day,
<EUre4i»r«.lr»*.». U.e id .hi atny.
-F»„,weU.-.»lit dny* tin w»cM «“•».
And«-.ouilU-aid..rrivlin«' csuriiwsl 11>«M o- ; v; th ,
Buf th my hm«rl lui hnSil bild O •«. i-ei
|«iuem't'y'ndepili« I
the#* A
In ^ city of (to I way ,
wm , f , mr R „t 0 waya with pretei'Hu# uovih,
towers. TUoso gates Usikeil
eiu)t and west respectively.and tlu>
w ,, n , luiilt to ward off uttadcs f;n dii
four warlike and war loving tribes
that dwelt around. On each gate
Wajjh wott<> _ulliteratire and prog
nant w ith mcauiug. The north gate
WtUte inw . ri p ti un, “From (ho Co
m . 10tl8 o’Flahcrtiai, good. Lord do
u ver u0 / on mHi'dei^Pffl^fto«W.- U 10 west gate wm».
p. < f ^ ^
^^>■ the four tern 2
Uo protection against
^ Ualway burghers. - Exchange.
“Do y.ttu belong heroi ..... Unqnired.
“Ycv. Never lived anywhere else.
‘IWhat busim ts are you mt
‘ “I’m a school teaclier.
“Oh, you teach the young uleu
how to Shoot do your with ’
much,”ho replMd to^ em- d
phMte. thJKs'hftt “It> ails born the n^it whole couutij. “
What town#
Briti* AT Guiana lssu.q whMi is wmTh
mont, and one of tiw• A strof *du ;
tifle stamp oollectore; miothei inthe
keepkigof a Birmingham entliUHtost;
still auother in tho possession of
Herr von Ferrari, a fourth toing the
: propeity of a gentleman In France.
Other valuable stamps, which per
: |»p«i«Wk-ro “ishau inure uitereat U>thoe.»V
fto«l - writfta, are the
-
sold fetched £2lo, and ('.'’“pt^.ieim
; were unobliterated, bo far a* n
| known only seven pairs of these
stamps oro inexistence. Tlif'seare,
°t wore, in tho possession of Herr
j von Ferrari and a collector at Bor
I ! deaux, who havo oiu-.h an unused
and a use«l pair in their coIleettonH;
| Baron Arthur de Rothschild and Dr.
Legrand of Paris have each a pair,
and ^ le only stamps <4 the same
issue in England in 1C87 were a pair
’ n ^ le possession of Mr. iapling.—
Million.
A Hidden Warning.
thiu, foe ruler of the latter country.
Idarthuras, sent him a message con
Kisting of a mouse, a frog, a bird, an
arrow anil a plow The wisest men
m the army pulled over conjectured the mean
ingof it which was to
bo that foe empire was surrendered.
H was suppotod tliat tlie mouse sig
mfied the dwellings, the frog foe wa
arms ters, the and bird the the plow air the tlj® land. anew 10
But it turned out eventually that
foe interpretation intended wa* that
unhiss Darius and his soldiers could
fly hko birds, Irnrrow like mice or
betake themselves like frogs to the
water, they would never escape tho
weapons of the BcythiaiiB and make
their way out of tho country.-Van
kee Blade.
A I>n»t Arrester.
A manufacturing concern in Brook
lyn lias sutetitnted a large fan for
a smokestack. By foe draft cro
ated the smoke, dust and gases from
several furnaces are drawn into a
brick apartment that has a low chim¬
ney, Hmall pipes conveying water
open into foe apartment, and as tho
water escajsjs it is sprayed ovist the
apartment by means of steam jets.
The dust is laid thereby, awl what
ever gases may be present escape by
way of foe chimney.—New York
Bun.
Plenty of DlKniondi In India.
Although .... , the diamond fields ,, , min- T
diaare the infXit extensive known, and
the majority of the great diamonds
of tho world are from these fields,
yet no continued attempt has teen
made by Europeans to worit them on
a large scale. Many reasons may te
assigned for this seeming want of
enterprise on the part of foe British,
who are the paramount power in
India.—Mining and Engineering.
Hotter Than a Wedding.
Miranda (sobbing;—It is better in
every way that we should part, dear
Orlando.
Orlando (in a choked voice)—Only
in one way, dearest.
Miranda—Yes, beloved.
Orlando (overcome with emotion)
— It is cheaper, darling.—London
Tit-Bits.
A Her loom QumAtiom.
It is a question whether considera¬
tion for women in public places te
not vanishing as a characteristic of
American men.—Scribner’s,
Headache
Usiwily rtaults from a drrangeil stomach or
a slrifcjish liver. In cither ease, an aperient
is nocitc-l. Ayer's rtlla. the mildest and
most reliable eatnartlo in use, correct all
irregularities of lho stomach, liver,-aud
bowels, and, lu a brief time, relieve the'
most utetK-eniatf headache. These pills are
highly recommended bytbo profession, uhd
the demand for them is universal.
,( I liavo hoen afflicted, for years, with
headache and hidlgcsiuiu, and though I
spent nearly a fortune in medicines, t never
found any rcliof until f began fa tales Ayrr’s
run. HI* bottles of these rills completely
eurod mo." - Ilcnjamin Harper, Plymouth.
Montserrat, W. 1.
••A long sufferer from headache, I was.
CURED BYV
two boxes of .Aver'a pills," - Urnrna K.-yc*,
Uubha/dslon, Mass. ,,
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« For years t was subject to constipation
and liervtuts headache, CMMud by di-raace
meut of (he liver. After laklhg vartuus 1 ,^
I tuwe beeume coiivlm-.'d dot AVer's
pill* are the best. They never fall to reiievo
vskass^bexi |BV J ill ius Ktuu li i In a short time; Mill I am
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LI7PH4N SBCS., Proprietor*,
SrnagiiiU, Llppmu'i Blucic, BAVAtlS AS, S*.
McLiree’s Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORD'S BLACK DRAUGH are
(or sale by the following merchant* in
A ch..i». luei...
Xj^ *wl (b a choico rocijK', In which
tli(S figun«, to “make any one
that sleopeth answer to whatooever
thou ^jj^i given ip “Ph>si.k for t.m
P,h*.” u^y/that published In Lomh* m 1«3?.
you are to. “take
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- ’ *en.
Tho IIiik1<him, how<i?W(lilwlnre that
tlio flesh or blood of an owl will make
a person insane who cats or drinks
^ On this account men who are
devouretJ by jeulousy of a rival or
hatred of nn enemy conic furtively
b) the market and purchase an owl.
j n Bl ey carry it lamio and
geerotly prepare a dcciHition which
an accomplice will put into the food
or drink of tho object of their malig
nant designs.—All B the Year Hound.
A TarkUh Hcrjinnt Ku|M*nitlth*»i.
SSrffiS .'„f ’3
or ^ rfomi for p in .p 0H( oxor .
Bllch obnoxiouH visiters. In
Turkey % everybody C from the sultan
tlw lmi appeal® to tbe serpent
kin chall Mlnm . W he« they come
)n with u serpent the first ex
{ . lamfttion j .. ln th e name of ( huh
M , a way and hide thyself. ”
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()f c urso uh .j )irttn , inH fi.xm
daad f or centuries, but the Turk ar
gues that the seriK-iitii do not know
fo^ jf t j w ,y ' kumv that they wero
no lon u d(;r hiH imiumre they
Wf)u](] doHtroW th( , w l.ole human
Louis IU-publie.
V#ry Willing.
Employer -1 am very suspicion* of
you ,) K men nowadays. You can’t
tell how they are going to turn out.
Why, in six months they know a
great deal more about your business
than you do yourself and want to
manage it. entirely,
Applicant for Position I con as
»nre you air, that if you will engage
me 1 will devote as little time ns pos¬
sible to your business.—London Tit
Bits,
Tt»« Relation.
A widow la/ly once inarrif^i the
tenth brother of her dead husband,
One day a friend, who had not known
the defunct party, saw Lin portrait
in tbe drawing room awl asked foe
lady if it represented a relative of
foefamily. / “Yes,” replied the bride,
j with a d mure | (Jok; • it j® the liko
f rn ^,; f)00r brother in law.
UaQ Fralw Argonaut,
Ilrnry 111l)**Hi.
Henry III of France, by his act in
employing assassins to kill the Duke
of Guise and the cardinal of Lorraine,
excited the general abhorrence of his
subjects, and was s<«ai after himself
assassinate! by a Dominican friar.
—8t. Louis GloteDemcsTat.
What II. Felt M.l.t,
Brown—Hero is some tobacco, my
poor man. You must feel the loss of
j a smoke after dinner. of
Tramp—No, sir. I feel the loss
my dinner before the smoke —Ex¬
change.
A Lott Sermon.
Brown—You shouldn't make fun
of the old, my boy,
Little Johnnie—Why, dad, tbe min¬
ister said we should humor the in¬
firmities of age.—New York Evening
Bun.
Terms, &i .25
NO. 40